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UnionBoss Sends Wage
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1 p. m. Stocks

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NEW YORK (UP1) —Stock prieee a t 1 p. a . EST:
ran
American TAT
American T obacco
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Bethlehem Steel
81
PITTSBURGH (UP1) — United Steelworketa President C I O
8444
David J. McDonald today sent home the union'a powerful Chrysler
WEATHERt Cloudy nnd mild with scattered showers tonight and tomorrow. H ifh today 84-89, low tonight 70-75.
am
Wage Policy Committee, virtually ending all chances o f a Curtiss • Wright
»7 %
DuPont
VOL&gt; j g a
Unimd Pro— Lea—d Wire EeUbllahad IN *
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1959
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. M t
quick negotiation settlement o f the 86-day steel strike.
85H
Eastman Kodak
The 171-member committee must approve any new con­ Ford Motor
82%
tract offer. Mo new negotiations were scheduled.
7844
General Electric
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McDonald, after a to-minute General Motors
254
meeting
with
the
committee, Graham • Paige
84
InU. T AT
charged that the teel Industry
41V*
Lorillard
hopes the union’s 500,000 striking Minute Maid
20%
workers "w ill be farced back to
lean
1714
w ork" under the Taft-Hartley law. Penn RR
ROME (U P1) —Hollywood singer
Durlag World W ar II Lanza
Among his pictures were "T h at
Lanza lived oa and off In Italy
4Vk
With tha committee disbanded, Royal American
and actor Mari# Lanza died in • what# his booming voice and served with the U. S. A rm y's spe­ Midnight K iss" in 1*48, "T h e but he had becoma so weak k m
50
V
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government intervention through Sears Roebuck
cial sarvlcaa branch, entertaining
Rome clinic today af a heart at­
Toast of Naw O rissa*" in 1858.
dieting that his trek* had te he
foadoraa for Italian opera en­
18
the injunctive provisions of the Stodebaker
troops as a singer.
tack. H e w as M l
100
%
dubbed into the shew Worn all
"T
h
e
Great
Caruso"
la
which
U.
8
.
Steel
deared
him
to
the
people.
Lanza,
who## mighty vole#
Taft-Hartley Act appeared the only
He appeared In the arm ed forc­
82%
The portly singer often was es productions "O n The Beam " he played the part of tha fam ous records.
transformed him Korn # pianoway to bring a quick end to the WeatinghouM EL
Italian singer In 1851, "B ecause
mover Into • Hollywood star, had com pared to tha great Enrico and "W inged V ictory ."
walkout.
la tha spring a f t m ha waa
McDonald said that If the gov­
In 1PM Lanza becam e soloist at You’ re Mine" la 1152, "S tu d # * hospitalised la Las Vegas with
been suffering for some time from Caruso in his vocal virtuosity.
WASHINGTON (UP1) — Gov­ ernment sought ao Injunction, the
He had a tempestuous career In Grant Park la Chicago and at In Prince" in 1854 and "Sercnada" In
heart trouble sa d lb# complication
what was described as "laryngitis
ernment economists said today the union "w ould go into court to op­
1858.
tbe United States. Critics said he 1947, at the Hollywood Bowl.
of phlebitis la the right leg.
steel strike stopped the nation's pose it la every w ay.”
MGM fired Lanza in 1853 be­ and upper respiratory Infection"
Lanta w as bora la Philadelphia. had lost his voice, but he came
These appearance# led to a
overall econom ic growth In the
"B u t if an injunction is issued
His real a sm s was Alfred Arnold back time alter lim e in concerts movie contract with Metre-Gold- cause o f "temperam ent" and hia which caused hiai la miss as ap­
at three months end even may tha United Steelworkers of Am er­
pearance at tha Maw ftnodes
Caccoza aad ho oariy showed a and recordings to show that ha wyn-Mayer la 1P47, and be made fortunes dipped.
va caused a small setback.
still could sing.
He tried to make a comeback
ica will obey the law o f the land,"
passioaato laterest la music.
his home In Hollywood.
They tentatively estimated that ha said.
tha total output of goods snd serv­
"T h a so-called offer to the union
ice# In July, August and Septem­ was handed us with full knowl­
ber remained at the 504,500,000,- edge that it could not ba accepted
000 annual rate posted la the pre­ or considered seriously," McDon­
The Seminole County United
vious three months. But tom e late ald said In a form al statement.
Fund house-to-house canvas# be­
figures on inventories may show
"T h e steel Industry la obviously
OCALA (U P !) — Marion County
t b a t t b e e e o n o m y actually determined to avoid a settle­ gan yesterday with a kick-off
slid backward from the AprU-May- m ent," he charged. " I t obviously meeting of tha residential division Sheriff P . L. MeGehes was in
serious condition at a local hos­
June level.
hopes that iteelw ork-rt will be at the U.S.O.
These calculations were more forced back to work under an inCampaign Chairman A B. Peter­ pital today after suffering a heart
The Seminole County Commission plans to msst tho
pessimistic than earlier forecasts junction.”
attack.
son Jr. urged all canvassers to do
“ dlagrsceful" jail situation hart "headon^ in tb« vary M tf
made on the assumption that the
McDonald flatly contradicted the
future, it w u announced today.
steel strike would not last more companies' contention that its last their utmost to make tha solicitsthan tw o months. This is the asth settlemaht proposal amounted to tlon a success. This morning the
Proper Action to ass that Seminole County Etta a aaw
UNITED NATIONS (U P D -R u a day of the strike.
15 cents per hour spread over two local Fund received a HIM check sla'a proposal* for a scientific con­
jail will be taken a# aoon aa tha tax roll la determined.
The economists refrained from years or 7% cents for each year. from All Souls Catholic Church. ; ference on outer spaet raised hopes
On* official called the present jail a disgrace and aald *1
guessing bow the economy might He said the proposal actually was
Sanford has been divided Into today that the Soviets might end
would**'! iv *e altow my h o fi 4#
perform in the last three months two cents In fringe benefit? for IS solicitation sections, with Unit- ' the boycott of United Nations e f­
stay la that bullpen.”
al this year, other than to say the first year and about eight ed Fund agency or local organi­ forts to set up space controls.
It definitely would forge ahead cents in pay the following year.
zation representatives heading tbe
Commission chairman John K rionce the ateel mills resumed oper­
"In actual take-home pay for canvass in each section.
der had disclosed yesterday dur­
ating.
Section leaders include Mrs.
stealworkara the offer means even
ing the board meeting that K. P .
NEW ORLEANS (UP1) - A r e C srlicr confidence that steel and less since the companies Insist Mary D. Knox for the Red Cross;
McLendon,
state prlsoa inspector
cunnalsance
plana
buffeted
by
steel-using Industries could make that steelworkers contribute an Mrs. F. D. Scott, Girl Scouts;
cited obsolete sod inadequate faci­
up for the strike with brisk Octo- extra 2.5 eents per hour out of Thomas Albert, Boy Scouts; M n . winds up to 40 miles an hour
lities s t the Jail.
ber-Novambsr-December
acUvity their own pockets to cover the Sydney Ives, Family Counseling found a tropical depression— the
next thing to a tropical sto rm -ln
The report disclosed that "s e r ­
was missing. Soma officials said cost of their Insurance," McDon­ Service.
ious deterioration" Is In evidence
that if President Eisenhower used ald said.
Capt. Marcella Reynolds and tha Gull of M exico today and
throughout the building, poor se­
"Thus steelworkers would actu­ Miss Hill, Salvation Army; Pastor forecasters called It Dene.
the Taft-Hsrtley A ct to send the
Semlnoi# County guyazriw r al
curity and sanitation.
500,000 striking steel workers back ally suffer a pay cut of 14 a Ernest BoHek with C.P.O. wives
Cost sitlm stcd lor tbs now Jail lUglstratioa Mrs. C aalO e Brere
In work for to days, the overall month," he said. "Steelworker* in charge of solicitation for the
and courthouse project were re­ reported today that there ksa
would also sulfer additional cute uso.
damage would be kept down.
BRIDGES THROWS WEIGHT BEHIND NIXON— Sun.
LONDON tUl'IJ — BagmUd R a­
ceived by the commission Aug. aot been sufficient interest shows
Others sakl that even with use la real wages during the next two
Rev. Tlmmas O'Stccn for the dio today reported an attempt to
Style# Bridge# (right) attend# a reception in Concord,
II with alternate construction p ro­
of the Tafl-liartlcy law some of years because of the abolition of Mental Health Association; Mrs. assassinate iraqui Premier Abdel
I# merit taking the voting enrol*
N. 11., with Vice President Richard M. Nixon, who waa
posals ranging from 1700,008 to
tha lost production could not be cost - o f - living agreements which Raymond Ball of the Pilot Club; Karim Kassem.
ment books into Ike sw nty ia
visiting the Granite State to estimute primary chunces.
the companies now demsnd we Mrs. B. G. Caruthers ot Ihe Does;
»2,802,500.
mada up until early 1060.
The report said Kassem was
The New Hampshire primary on April 5th is considered
H ow ovtr, (he county's uncertain Um future.
A national production rate of 500 scrap."
Mrs. Mo&gt;d Swain of Bela Sigma shot and injured slightly. His con­
financial status brought on by
McDonald said tbe industry of­ Phi; and Mrs. John Dickey, Epsi­ dition was reported good.
billion dollar* a year, once con­
a major stepping stone to the Republican Presidential
Flfty-fiv# persons were register*
the still overdue tan roll tor 1158 ed ia Altamonte Springs.,aad M
sidered an outsida possibility for fer waa a "p iece af camouflage lon Sigma Alpha. The Jaycea
nomination. Bridges (R-N. li.), in introducing Nixon,
had clauded the pospecta for a •around 4 a Fern Pork last week.
tha closa of this year, now appear­ cynically designed to confuse our Wives and ths Wumsn's Club are
indicated strong support /o r the Vice President. .
members and the ta tto o ." He said also U. b* .e p r is e n 'jd in tlto-ao'lBMV iftlls
•&lt;
ed delayed at Icaat until 1980.
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- New woken n gletered daring
IGTON (UP1&gt;—The pubWAJM1NC
Juvenile Judge George A lex­ September, the oaly month wheg
Commerce Secretary Frederick the unioo was ready "t o talk busi­ citation.
• *
licity
agent
for
the
now-defunct
ness
when
the
companies
are
House-to-house
canvassers
for
ander
recently
termed
the
facili­
H. Muller said in a New York
enrollment la taken every day ai
ties st the Jell as inadsquats and the week, totalled 730. That mxkst
the Family Counseling Service In- television quiz show " 21" testified
speech the high rate would be ready to talk business."
Government intervention appear­ |dud.-: Mrs. O. L. Barks. Mrs. D. today he was advised by a lawyer
urged the commissloo to take 12,505 Seminole County resident!
achieved early next year "unless
proper action.
the effects of the prolonged steel ed imminent as the result of col­ Stenslrom. .Mrs. L. Munson, Mrs. to lie to New York authorities in­
who can vote on the reapportion
Krider reported this morning meat bill Nov. 3.
strike upset the apple cart." Some lapse of tlth hour summit nego­ B. Kan, Mrs. John Morgan. Mrs. vestigating charges that ths show
was
rigged.
tiations
Tuesday
night
of
McDon­
that
the
commission
hss
received
William L. Kirk, Mrs. A. W.
economist* said the 500-bUUon-dolOt this 730, three w e n 848 p er
letters from "Just about every sons who registered as freehold
lar rate would not be reached be­ ald, U. S. Steel Corp. Chairman Kpps, Mrs. Herman Jacobson,
Roger Ulough and the top execu­ Mrs. Ralph T. Cowan, Mrs. How­
civic organization in the eounty" era. Only freeholders con vote iz
fore Marcn.
urging the need for belief je ll the zchool mlllage nnd trust*
Others pointed out that most of tives of four other of the nation's ard Montclth, Mrs. J. N. TruMIAMI (U I'I) The Dade
luck. Mrs. Roy Williams, Mrs. County School Board may decide
facilities,"
the production lost by the steel biggest steel producers.
elections Nov. L Registered Sem i
Phillip H. Logan was elected moved here from Shelby, N, C. to
George Stine, Mrs. John Jewel, today whether or not to end
strike quickly would be raado up.
n o li County freehold*re, or own
Mrs. Harry Weir, Mrs. R. K. Run­ Florida's first experiment in token president of tho crippled children's make Sanford his hom e.
Many industries, especially steel
ere o f real property now numbei
society of Seminole County for
ner Sr.
snd autos, have excess capacity
10.514.
school
integration. The school
He wUl be associated with the
For Epsilon Sigma Alpha: Mrs. board was scheduled to determine 1959-1960 at Its first fall meeting
and can atep up production for a
Tbe U rge proportion o f regia
law firm of Gordon V. Frederick.
last night.
I. K. Estrldgs, Mrs. John Hig­
while.
(rants who enrolled as freehold
at a 3 p. m. EST meeting tha
He attended Stetson University,
Other officers sleeted were: Dr,
gins Jr., Mrs. David Danness Jr., future of Miami's Orchard Villa
era last month led county com
snd is a graduate of the university
Mrs. John Dickey, Mrs. Jack
M. Vann Parker, first vice-presi­
mission chairm en John Kridci
Elementary School.
of North Carolina Law School. He
dent; Edith K rygicr, secretary;
Schirard, Mrs. William Howard,
yesterday to suggest finding i
la a member u( Holy Crosa Epis­
Mrs. Robert Harvey, Mrs. J. But­
Kenneth W. McIntosh, treasurer;
method to check oo whether suet
copal Church and lives in Suniand
Census takers for the Seminole
Dr. Thomas L. Largen, medical
ler, Mrs. Kirby Fite Jr., Miss
registrants were really freehold
Estates wito his wife and young
WASHINGTON
(U
I'I)
A
presi­
advisor.
County
area
in
the
1958
Census
of
Jeanette Kinlaw, Mrs. T. V. Metts
ers. Only owners of real propert)
daughter.
Agriculture have been appointed
Jr., Miss Dorothy Metti, Miss Bar­ dential fact-finding board held a
K e n n e t h McIntosh, outgoing
(lend or buildings) are freeholder!
90-minute hearing ori the dock president announced the first an­
and started an intensive training
James Davis, a Negro of t!05 bara Flynt, Miss Nancy Smith,
he pointed out.
strike
today
and
prepared
to
move
course
program
today
in
Daytona
nual
meeting
of
the
society
which
Miss
Pally
Walker.
Miss
Sylvia
Roger C. Edwards, 50. farm I-ocust Ave. was bound over to
There will be n regular five
Beach.
Mrs.
Jeri
Lumberson, quickly to pave the way for an was organized under Ihe sponsor­
foreman of the Seminole High circuit court this morning on a I'ricc,
year post card re-reglslraUoo ct
HO-day
bark-to-work
injunction.
The program is under the direc­ all county voters this January.
ship of the Pilot Club of Sanford
Mrs. James DvBrinc.
School farm died al 10:30 this charge of first degree murder.
tion of Kenneth W. Zen with cours­
C.P.O. wives include Ass a. Mar­ Chairman Guy Fanner said the will be held next Thursday at the
mutuum at his home on toe farm.
Justice of the Peace Hugh Dun­
Krider proposed putting an the
Mr. Edwards was a native of can bound Davis over after a 10 garet Stone, chairman, Mrs. Char­ ooard expected to submit its re­ Sanford Civic Center at 7:30 p. m.
The first step in bringing the es to be given at tha Seabreeze cards an explanation of tbe quali
port
Thursday
to
President
Eut-nRecreation
Center.
lotte
Aeder,
Mrs.
Mary
Honey,
Al
this
time
a
report
of
the
acSeminole County I'JjU tax ru up
Sanford and was farm foreman a. m. hearing. The Sanford Negro
(ications of freeholders and Uw
nower on Lie ta ds it uncovered at cumpUstiuu-nU ol uie society lor to date will gel started early
Census taken named today are legal penaltke 'o r faUey declar­
for 20 year*.
was arrested Saturday on suspi­ Mrs. Ernie Rankin, Mrs. Kila DcSurvivors include hit wife, one cion of murdering llunorine Bacon, Jong; Fleet Reserve Auxiliary re­ today's hearing wnidi was lac ihe past year will be given, lue next month, Junn Krider, county William A. Ludwig, Sanford; Ray­ ing one's self to be a freeholder.
Mrs.
Marie urst government move under toe puoiic u cordially invited to inis commission
daughter, Mrs. Katherine Mitcnell who was found unconscious at her presentatives are
chairman
reported mond S. SmiUi, Bunnell; Mildred Many people may not know exact­
chairman;
Mrs.
Libby Taft-Hartley law to end toe seven meeting. It u toe Hopes of Uie this morning.
T, l’oovey. South l'onte Vedra
o f Sanford; one son, Ueorge Ed­ 418% Filth St. home last Sept. 11. Flint,
ly what a freeholder Is, the
society that all persons interested
wards stationed with the U. S.
Krider said that an equalization Beach; William G. Reinhardt, SL cnairman said.
The Negress died al a Gaines­ White, Mrs. Marie Sundvall, Mrs. day strike.
Mavis
Yiddari),
Mrs.
Doris
Hol­
Auguitine;
Dorothy
L.
Stewart,
in services to crippled children and meeting will be held in Novem­
Navy at Key West; one -rother, ville Hospital Friday from an
adults will attend. Membership is ber in an effort to help determine Elkton; Jozeph Hayden, Maitland;
Bernard Edwards of Sanford; acute duodenal stress ulcer caused comb. Mrs. Barbara Drayton,
John II. East, Lake Mary; Wil­
open to alt who desire to become the asiessinrnt rolls.
three sisters, seven grandchildren by a blow on the head, according Mrs. Donna Ottinger, Mrs. Marie
Marshall and Mrs. Catherine Cox.
liam II. Graessle, Chuluota; Kathe­
n member. The date of the Easier
and severs! nephews and nieces. to hoipital authorities.
rine Ladd, Geneva; Wallace John­
Lily Ball which opens the drive
Funeral services will be held
Davis will be tried when the cir­
son, Pierzon; Margaret B. Dobson,
tor funds for the society will also
at 2:30 p. m. Saturday at the Brie- cuit court session* begin in NovemBarberville;
Margaret McClure,
be announced at this meeting.
Sanford’ s American Legion Post
son
DeLeon Springs; Hugh C. Ellison, 3 ] will join 21 other sixth district
Logan, who was stationed ai the
Del.;, nd; Frank S. Stephenson, posts in a membership drive kick
OiivdUl d Naval Base during World
The Sanford Se m in o le County Daytona Beach; Russell E. Haney, off dance Saturday at the Lcesburi
Chase and Coinpuit), one of San­ War II tor two years, recently
The Central
Florida
Babbit
Junior Chamber of Com m erce will Port Orange and Joseph L. H iring, Armory.
Breeders Association will buhl its ford's oldest firm i, wlU be honored
sponsor a county-wide polio ino­ DcBary.
All legionnaires, their guests anf
regular monthly meeting Friday by the Seminole County Chamber
culation program Oct. 24.
The training course will cover protpeciive members are invited
at the Orange County Africultural of Com merce at the neat quarterly
MaJ. Roy G. Brown, (R et.) is
The object will be to give com ­ the use of the census question­ The actual drive to run from O ct
Center,
Michigan
and
Humby directors' meeting on October 2uth. repoticd progressing satisfactor­ plete inoculation to every resi­ naire, census definitions, Interview­
12 lo Nov. 11 has 1U0 per cent
itreeis, Orlando. Anyone Interested Chamber members ami others who ily at the Orlando Air Force Bare dent of the cutmly with an empha­ ing and map reading.
membership (or each of the 2)
in rabbit breeding is invited to the
Hospital. Brown, Lake Mary Heal sis on school children.
Emphasis will be placed on the sixth district posts as Us g o a l
attend
the
dinner
mietlng
schedul­
7:30 p. m. meeting, says Mrs. (X
Tha shots will he given at the importance of locating avery farm II. G. Johnson is on tha rera b er
Estate dealer, entered the hos­
W. Barber, association publicity ed for 7 p. m. at the civic center, pital Sunday afu-rnuon after suf­ new Jaycee building on French and obtaining accurate inform a­
ship
committee
fur Sinford'4
wUl pay tribute to toe founders of
chairman.
fering a heart attack 'at his home. Ave. starting al 9 a. m.
tion.
Campbell. Lossing Poet 33,
this firm which celebrates its 73th

Mario Lanza Dies Of Heart Attack

Nations
Economy
Set Back

County-Wide Fund
Drive Canvass

C

Gets Underway

Seminole County Jail ;
Action Is Slated Soon

News Briefs

Heart Attack

Red Proposal

Interest Lagging

New Storm

In County Vole
Registrations

Murder Attempt

plaims Lie

To Decide Issue

Children Society Names
LoganAs NewPresident

Sanford Negro

Seminole Census

High School Farm Is Bound Over
Foreman Dies Here On Murder Count

Takers Appointed

Back-To-Work

Equalization M eet
Set Next Month

Chamber To Honor

Rabbit Breeders
To Meet Friday

Polio Program
To Be Held Here

Chase &amp; Company

Legion To Join
In Members Drive

Feeling Better

Department Store
Here Broken Into
The H A A Department Store
on Sanford Ave. and Fourth St.
was broken into at approximately
2 a. m. yesterday, Police report.
About three dozen small size
shirt* were taken according to
city police reports. The glass was
broken in 'h e store's southwest
door. Sanford Police are working
on the case. Chief Roy Wllllsms
said tots morning.

b a ft lu o k an.

Denies Split

HOLLYWOOD (U PI) — Actress
Larrainc Day saui Tuesday night
there is ‘ absolutely no truth" to
a report she and form er baseball
manager
Iwo
Durocher
were
WUPPERTAL. Germany (U P I) splitting
up. The denisl
the
—A federal railway spokesman "id e a l" Day-Durocher marriage
today announced that West Ger­ w u
on
the
rocks
followed
many has rebuilt 3,120 of the 3,- published reports of a breakup.
320 railway bridges destroyed dur­ Mrs. Durocher flatly denied any
ing World War IL

Railway Bridges
LAKE MARY Boy Scout# held their court of honor re­
cently and dedicated the new acout hut. E. D. Spidell, left, present# the key to the new hut to acout leader
Don Coleman while official# Hank Demer# and Tom Al-

anniversary this year.
Tbe October 2uth meeting is the
first to be held in the new fiscal
year of the Chamber, and officers
elected this past lum m sr will be
installed.
President for the year ending
Sept. 3Ulh, I960, is H. L. Perkins,
Jr.; other officers are Douglas
Stenslrom, vies president, and T.
E. Tucker, treasure!.

They Should Know Bettor
ORELAND. Pa (UPI) — The "buy#" ut the Ore.
land Volunteer Fire Company found out today you ju#t
can't chuck the ladle#’ uuxiliury without running into a
court battle.
The all-mule membership of the fire company gave
the 05 women in the auxiliary the heuve-ho lust July. A
source close to tha company said the ouster w a s an "uct
taken by a corporation."
Mrs. Mary H. Bunting, auxiliary president, said she
knew of no reu#on of the order to disband.
‘They Just don’t want us,” she suid ’They want the
building to themselves."
The executive board of the company ordered mem­
bers of the auxiliary barred from the firehouse und in.
•tructed them to turn over |600 in cash and 6300 in
government bonds reported in their treasury.
Tuesduy, the drummed out women drummed up
action o f their own.

They hired Diet. Atty. Ucrnurd DiJoseph In a pri­
vate cupucity and filed a suit in Montgomery County
Cuurt in Norristown, seeking to enjoin the men from
forcing them to disband.
"We're trying to regain our privilege#," Mrs. Bunt­
ing said.
She explained that these included pool rights, us*
o f the social hall, and most important, raising funds to
aid and equi'p the fire company as a gesture In this sub­
urban Philadelphia community.
"One o f our card parties raised 61,000 toward a new
building," she said. "On another occasion w# raised
6500 for whatever the company needed moat. In moat
cases, we raised money for equipment."
She said about five members of the auxiliary hare
husbands who belong to the company but "they were
outvoted on this question, o f course." She said ths comp a n / baa mure than 25 acUva members.

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NEWLY NAMED Naval Commander George Humphries
of the Sanford Naval Air Station (left) receives hi* new
hat and b cigar from W ist Commander Capt- J. D.
Ramage.

end teachers la their respective de*
eertments.
sddie Keith win head the edalt
section with five teachece eerving
undtr his supervision. The young
peepit's department win he tod by
Bah Bpptoy who wiU have three
closers to earn for. Mrs. Violet

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llternadlalet.
There win alee he three elaaaea The taratry dtperta 1 Is dlvM*
a f juniors under M rs. 0 . 0 . Owen. •d lata two group*. the toddkrs
Five classes constitute the primary havtog three eluse* with Mrs. T.
section with Vre. Phyllie Nash at B. Noon the laeder, and the yaw *,
their superintendent. Mrs. Jean •r M t e la t e the earo al Mrs.
Ms Msaser. The narnry la epented for all the church services tad
U adequately equipped te pravida
cartful attcflUon far the Ttahtoi.
Partita tan attsad any servtee.
kavtog their tiny ones to the aermot with the asstaranca that •
competent staff will give then the
hast el can.
IANTBKL (UP1) - Residents
of thin email Florida west coast
Island prayed from strong raster* Switch To B ates
ly wind* today that could blow
CHICAGO (UP!) - Commuten
away the stanch ef thousands af on the Illinois Central Line bed to
rattles fish, victims , el the "red resort to buses chartered by the
tide.” .
railroad Tuesday when a Might
The deed fish began piling onto train derailment tofu dawn atoe*
the beaches of ganlbd Island after tric lines servicing the ce— eter
it became surrounded by Infect­ line.
ed wsura Tnesday. le t a tamest
el southeasterly winds and aama
SELECT AMD LAY AWAY
equally weather provided earn#
CHRISTMAS GIFTS MOW AT
T l o c f f U J w i l fish and wild­
W IE B O L D T S
life afeat, Tam Wood, said odor
CAMERA SHOP
was gattiag worse aid residents
"are having trouble with threat
t i l •» Path Ave.
Irritation aid wateriag eyas."

The sdhei ehsrfi to GheMoe L
pierce and Jamas U O'Oak, lath
U, was mklass aparatioa of an
hireralt.
the twa youths totoUmaMy her.

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The two skipped school Monday,
purchased Bear aid paper beta
in a drug store and made their
bombs, pause , cold. Than they
want ta a private airfield whan
they harrowed n light piano that
Pierce, aJtonaadd pitot, had borR
M
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to®
S*^^■mndlto hiVU* ahm
•M
W
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World War 1. Thrown Dram the
carrier's flight deck tola the water,
Chief Levan was rescued by a des­
troyer and later served an the sew
Hornet.
The Chattanooga, Trnn. native
and Ms wtto plan to go into bullnets to Central Florida. They live
1,

ef Oneane and Ms crewman,
iviatton machinists mate James

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Leeto L. Rowland, giaford
lari Bordlck, Sanford
Robert James Jr., Sanford
Dorothy F. Evans, Sanford
Dohoru Xsaraey, Sanford
Thelma Brewer, Sanford
Bay U rns, Sanford
Carl C. Dodson, Sanford
Laveraa Wills, Sanford
Sanford
Wtoato Smith, Sanford
Jathto CleUnd, Denary
Kimberly Ippley, Sanford
timer Dobson, Sanford
Blagche Pige, DcBary
Martha B. Griffin and baby,

Saatord
Hester Dukes, Sanford

Tom m y Brooks made three of
tho extra points and David Yatci
scored one. Lawson’s runs ranged
from five to 60 yards. He ran
tw o punts back for touchdowns.
The local team for boys lt t
pounds or over now has g 30
record. Lyman had the same re­
cord until lest night, Saaford com-

plated oao of 1U thrso attempted
passes.
Tho Baaford Junior High "mid­
get" team should have "one of
tho host boll games so far this
Daytona
y a a r ," when
when it meets
resets a Daytona
Beach midget squad here tomor­
row night. Coach Dan Pelham
M id today, If Uie Weal midgets
beat Daytona tomorrow and win
their two following games they
will be lied with Daytona for
first plsca in the midget league
championship for north Florida.
Tho Sanford tram for boys up to
13 years and 120 pounds sow has
a J-l record.

HAPPINESS THROUGH HEALTH
BY DR. P. LEO KBRW1N

Stomach Ulcer:
How often have you known
some friend that hag had to
practically live on milk and
soft fooda? His complaint
was ulcerated stomach. Tha
asm# sufferer may keen a
box of baking
soda In his poc­
ket ready
fo r

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use after
each
meal. Such Is
the dire atraits
ot

uic,r auf.

to-?; ferer. Such a one
..... . H g j can hardly cat
to live. Such is
the ayrony If one should break

Thacauses of ulcers have
bean many, but tha main
theory la to the affect that
there ia an excessive accre­
tion of hydrochloric acid
which eats away some o f the
tissues of the stomach wall.
To counteract for the excess
acid the average man wilt
taka more alkaline food or a
"dose of aoda", but la this

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Jana Parker SUGARED
Sanford Junior High's "heavy*4
BY FRED DANZIG
squad downed a Lyman Junior
NEW YORK (UFI) - The ov*
Hlah team too last night at Muni­ erheated ABC-TV-and-Warner Bro­
cipal Stadium hare.
thers kitchens Monday night serv­
Saatord quarterback Buddy Law* ed up another oos-bour private
■on scored all four touchdowns. eye ahew, Bourbon S t m t Boat.

Hospital N otes

marelal."
Mayor said the IMO pageant
will be the "hligast to hlxtory
with morn nations participating
than aver before." He laid be
bopeo the aooUst finals July P
can be televised nationally.
Under the agreement, Miami
Saach wlU guarantoa IlS.ooo to
defray coat of local administra­
tive details and wUl provide M
hotel rooms for contestants.
Under Meyers’ plan, Miami
Beach botolmaa will bo asksd to
underwrite tbs |U,OOo adminiitratlve expenses.

In every phase of life there
is always a cure for ovary af­
fect. It cannot be otherwise..
fur that is the groat law of
nature. Tha cause of almost
every body disturbance can
bo traced to the nervous sy.
stem for It la the one great
director of the body. When
ulcers form, it is due to a de.
ficient nerve supply to those
glands which aecrete hydrochloric add.
Once this spinal block to the
life carrying nerves has been
released by the skill of the
scientifically trained Uhlropraetor, the ulcers will heal
and health will be the result,
for the body's functions are
once again normal.
Are you a Chiropractic case?
Om o f t aeries af articles
published la the public tatertet to explata tad Uhiatrat*
tke practice of acieatific
Chiropractic, written br Dr.
F. Leo Kerwta whose office ia
IstRtfi at M l 8. Preach Ave.
bar to
FAlrfax M l

It Is a bouillabaisse o f cliches
com m only found in such shows.
Supposedly set to and around
New Orleans, the prem icra epi­
sode, "T h e Aete of A ch es," was
based on a novtl by Howard
Brawn* and obviously, on an old­
er ABC-Warner Brothers ssrlci
catted T7 Suoaot Strip.
The stars o f B. S. B. are care­
fully chosen to match the 77 Sun­
set Strip p U y eri. Thera's Richard
Long, who equals Roger Smith;
Andrew Duggan equate Efram
Zim bsllst
J r .;
Van
Williams
equals Xd Byrnes. A touch o f ori­
ginality; Arlene Howell Is a Lloude,
determinedly Southern secretary.
Music is supplied by Eddie Cole,
who Is a carnation lover on the
show and N it King Cole's brother
In real life. His album of n. S.
B. m usic, the announcer said, Is
on sale.
Cote’ s ja s i concert took p lu e
while the action Involved murder,
blackm ail, dope addition, slugfests, gunfire, n corrupt police
force, shadowy figures and nickin-time rescues. Into all this
com es our cigarst-slpplng htro
with the dow ncast eyes, Mr. Long.
Sam ples of dialogue: Long phones
a wroman to tell her of her hubby's
death and b«gins by saying, "I
don 't know bow to tell you this,
but Bam ia d ea d ."
A Southern woman said this:
"M u rd er Is n word that falls
strangely on a peaceful commu­
nity Ilka o u rs."
E xcept for Duggan's off-beat
role, this Is unadulterated private
eye maab. A ged to Hollywood.
Another hour-long ABC-TV se­
ries that debuted Monday night is
called Jam es A. Mlchlncr's Advsnturaa to Paradise.
It opened wllh a lovely shot ef
a white schooner knifing through
the blue P acific under a bright
sky. Ah, thought 1, hero's a re­
laxing show. Real escape stuff.

The South Beg Islands and

gll

that.
Well, it never happened. There
were a few palm trees around,
soma bananas hanging oa a wall,
and soma spear-carriers strolling
around. But to per cent o f the
"a ction " took place within four*
walled huts, or houses. They could
have called this adventures to
Dodge City, or Bourbon Street
bong-beat, for all the usa that
was made o f exotic scenes.
The star o f the show Is g hand­
some tall fellow named Gardner
McKay, who plays Adam Troy,
an Am erican whose schooner,
Tiki, Is a South Sea delivery wa­
gon. McKay not only ipcxha In
a monotone, he m oves his eyea to
a monotone.

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as a powerhouse of an actor.

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The rhaanel Kwlm: Sir Alee
Anaowr's Vienna
Guinness' dram atic d e b u t o n
American TV In "T h e Wicked
Scheme o f JcDal D ecks," has been
ned from Tuesday, Nov. 3
r. 10 on NBC-TV’ s starttme
Prepared Burch
series. The Nov. 3 gap will be
filled by a Dean Martin special,
featuring Frank Sinatra and Mick­
ey Rooney.
Larry Blyden. w ho was Ed Sul­
furthers Paper
livan's rating rival for two Sun­
days as the star of NBC-TV's
"What Makrs Samm y R un?" has
signed for two visits with Ed. His
first date on the CBS-TV variety
Nifty Frasea
hour is this Sunday.

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Sr WIN PSNMSTON
If*

w u S ir ftd to ril m your
p orth In "p en ce and quiet"
fo r a eh a n ft. T v s is the first
w e have eeea Waahlngton
m quiet ia years. Maybe Ka the
contrast.
M r. K h m ata h ir ka* come sad
gone. Tho N th Congress has com *
and sow*. Both arrived with too
much advene* publicity. Wo think
both o f thorn received loo much
publicity white they were tor*.
And now that wo a n free o f
them—fo r a Um* at least—w*
still don’t know what to think o f
their visits.
As for Mr. Khrushchev, we kre
a bit bewildered. W# b a n beard
and rend no much shoot his visit
and have jotaed Is so a a a y pri­
vate debates over the mao, that
w# are stiU a bit befuddled about
Uw whole trip. Only UmovriH f ir e
ns ths proper pervpectivv.
As fo r Ceo grass—we art an a
little m ore fam iliar ground. The
Congress opened with aU o f

Seminole Gan Cast
A Vote For Itself

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____ County roUra wfl ba goiag to tha polls ia
IVavMriwr to coot ballots for or against tho lofislotlro rewfcfeh would gtro tho county its own senator
ad o f sharing oao with Brorord.
_____Than has booa
__ so m a iwrgonlsod opposition
p B I toJtha proBasalI by thoso who data
doim it ia not real roapport
roapportionment
Others, who roalto it la not a perfect measure, also say
M at -li’a tho best wota going to got** so why not approve it
The legislation ia tho first real roapportionment act of
any real coaosgoenea in memory o f most of our people. It
Ismalols County a full vote la the atate Senate. That
I appear bools enough for its support ia this county.
Other counties may cast rotas against it, so wo at
least ought to cast our ballot ia our own behalf.
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Severe Strain Indicated
In Soviet-Chinese Axis

Jaycees Fight Fires
Banford doesn’t seem to have a lot of large fires, but
there are stfll too many small alarms that cause damage and,
i worse, injure people.
The Jaycees are promoting Fire Prevention Week this
___ i as part o f tho annual national observance. They are
trying particularly to Impress on youngsters the Importance
g f safety practices sad recognising fire haxards.
The junior dumber wiu be hoet Saturday to the kids
fb r a movie at the Bits Theater end a demonstration of firs
fighting equipment by members of Chief Mack Cleveland
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* We can look to neighboring DeBary’s |80,000 fire dam.
ago 8unday as a good example of what firs can do if It gets
m start The ideals never take chances with firs haxards or
Inflammable metarule.

Whale (foes Atonic Sub Real Testing
Uw second naelear submarine to
PORTIMOUTH, N. H. (U P I) t h e auctear s a t e arise l e e Pra* be hull! i t the Portsmouth Naval
collided wUh a whale and shipyard.
The bunder’ s trial, conducted
u s e d eaa s t i s i B i r sad shaft
earns Mi~ triUe Meats? night, preliminary U z s J z f l l f * ship
over to Uw Navy, had started
(Ba Navy dtarisssd yesterday.
The report sold V ico A d a . Hy­ Monday sad w as eapaeted to last
m an Kickover was s o heard the four days.
N e Injuries were reported and
s o b when the weird e a d s n m eelBate* occurred. Urn B et Prague Is the l e a P r is o n was making for

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the N avy sold. The fuU eateat e l
damage w as
eat immediately
learned.
The P I S Sun Bird, a submarine
rescue vessel from New London,
M A M H F IB U ). Mass. (U P I) Conn., wae reported to t o accom ­
W la Brooks spotted a sign posted
panying the Sea Dragon, having
b y ■ aelghborheod hey that read
joined the submarine at the start
"P u p f o r S a l e - I t . "
ad Uw trial.
■rooks teM the boy ho thought
th e dog would mil totter with a
higher price teg. S o the to y hang­
Indoor Hopscotch
e d - the sign to read, “ Pup f o r
NEW YORK (U P I)—Children
• a le— 110,ON.”
Neat day Brooke waa a m a u d will toon t o able to play hop*
ka discover that the bey had put scotch Indoor* as well s i out with
the Introduction o f n hoary gauge
wp a sign that read, "S old."
"H ay. there," Brooke told the akld-realatant vinyl panel seven
b o y . "y o u 'r e flimflam ming Urn feet long by S3 Inches wide with
the boxes Mocked off In block Ink
p u b lic."
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LONDON (U P I)—T to extreme
secrecy o f tto Pstplng talks be­
tween Soviet Prem ier Nikita Kh­
rushchev and Cbtotse Communist
leader M ao Tse-Umg strengthened
diplomatic belief to West Europe
and In Asia today that the Pelping-Moaeow
axil
was
under
severe strain.

Assignment Washington
BY ED KOTBKBA
BETHESDA, Md. — The qursUon was: Which la raora in keep­
ing with the line of duty - - to
cover the evening stint of Nikita
Khrushchev or taka Uw first lady
o f the house out o o an ovtaingT
She left It up to me with that
wlftly look that m akoi cowards
of atroog-wUlod man, and sudden­
ly Khrushchov paled Into insignifi­
cance. Aud. T tU i ~ i£ r £ir-&gt;r&lt;sv
our 14th wedding anniversary.
Oddly enough, U wae Uw Kut­

il in s who had brought us togother. At tho hwight o f World
War II, the Army shifted mo from
a swamp cam p in G eorgia to a
beautiful
mountain
retreat
In
Maryland to pursue tho Russian
language.
That retreat waa Cam p Ritchie,
an Intelligence center, n pea-shot
from Shangri-la, now C am p Dav­
id.
r U
,
U&gt;» of,
Tlire. l anew uien I d m arry her.
I got together a little Special
The dance we wera to go to
Servlets dance band, tooting g
that night — our first data —was
suddenly cancelled. A few hours
before, President Franklin
D.
Roosevelt had died.
So we talked about thing* in
common, like music. But there
was anothr common ground —tho
Jeff started to drink to
They are socially shy and afraid was a form er newspaperwoman,
Up with Uw Janeses". But he to stand apart from tho crowd, a society editor. And, by coinci­
bad a M. Peal temperament,
so they take their first martini dence, her Dad ran the town'a
pint an toner shame that burned at a party Just to "keep up with daily, the Waynesboro (P a .) R ec­
him ceostaaUy. Bo to finally
the Joneses."
ord Herald.
used whiskey
at
the "A re
Teen-agers are doubly afraid - In September of tbat year, with
•scape." Wheu hie wife rem oved
of being conspicuous so they dread Me belli of peace still echoing
tto touer torment, he didn’t need
bucking tbo crowd. Thus, they against the Blue Ridge Moun­
tto Hr* escape, wad see* aotoreasily stampede Into using cig- tains, there was the joyous sound
ad ap permanently. Wives, send
arets or liquor, even though they of wedding bells. (T o this day,
far the booklet below, If your know better.
nobody who attended the cere­
mate* have passed to.
Fire Escape
mony, Including the bride, knew
By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE
And people who suffer from that my military commander re­
CASE C-4A3: Jeff U., aged 44,
some Inner "b u rn ", due to failure fused to give me ■ three-day
la now a drunken bum, though Id marriage or ia businest or be­ past and 1 went AWOL to attend
he formerly waa a successful
cause they were dropped from a my own wedding.)
lawyer.
Later, the bride’ s father took n
college athletic team or failed to
"D r. Crane, what can I d o ? " wla a scholarship, etc., may try chance and put me on bis news­
begged J e ffs attractive wife, as to run away from their inner paper staff. T o supplant the mod­
aim nervously toyed with her humiliation.
est salary, I connived to switch
D olly’ s concert playing to jaxz
handkerchief.
We psychiatrists r c g .n l drunk­
"H e used to to such a wonder­ enness as similar to a fire escape and we organised a six-piece
Dixieland hand, jobbing around
ful man. And the children were
from a flaming building. Put out
so food o f their daddy.
the fire and people will not need week ends.
"A t one time he seemed headed
Now all that m a le la behind,
to use the fire escape.
for big things. Some o f his friends
Drunkarda nerd to be analysed but the melody lingers on. And
even told him he'd become the
so we can detect the Inner burning now there ia a third not* o f har­
governor of our state.
shame (fir e ) that makea them mony, a sometime* discordant
"Then something weni wrong.
icven year-old Indian.
run Into drunken oblivion.
Ho began to drink with hi* clients
So it's been 14 years and no
In Jeff** case, It had been dread
and occasslonally would stagger
of becoming a platonic husband. Khrushchev assignment waa go­
home.
He thought he had slipped In his ing to Interfere with the anniver­
" I tried to gel him to quit and erotic vigor.
sary celebration. But, as It turned
he promised he woukt do so, but
His wife soon rured him by the out. there were tears.
he always would backslide within
Dotty had gotten her special
advice in my booklet "H ow to
n week.
gown dry-cleaned that day, and
Prevent Im potence."
"N ow be has lost most o f his
Send a atamped return envelope at the last minute she slipped It
practice and we can 't even afford
plua 20e for your copy, for all on. There was a wail of m ortifi­
the rent on his offlee.
wlvea need this if their husbands cation from thf bedroom. The
" I love Jeff end It grieves me have passed 40.
cleaner* had removed the fancy
doubly to see such a talented
(Always write to Dr. Crane ia rare belt buckle and forgot to replace
lawyer destroyed by liquor. Dr. •f Mis newspaper, enclosing a It.
Crane, Is there anything elao I loo* tc stamped, addressed en­
Frantically,
she phoned the
can do to help salvage him?
velope and tdc to rover typing and cleaners and the manager said he
Some people, . by Ivniporatncnl,
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. | printing coats when yen send for was just clewing shop asd hung
are prone to becom e drunkards nne ^ g j,
up. So she cried.
If they ever start using liquor.
___________________
I fastened the belt with two
They are like St. Paul, for they I
safety pins, from the inside, and
are the "eU -or-nolhlng" type. They
The native music of the Ba
you couldn't tell the difference.
don't like to do things half way.
hamaa ia called “ goom bay."
She looked aa beautiful as ever.
Thus, they don’ t alp liquor just
to kill lim e or occupy their hands
during a conversation with friends.
No, they want to empty the bot­
tle.
What Makes Drunkards
St. Paul would probably have
been a chronic drunkard If he
had ever touched the bottle, for
he was a sea lot who didn’ t do
things by halves.
Thua, he ferreted out the early
Christiana and even helped d ir -!
act the stoning of Stephen, the
first Christian martyr.
St. Paul was a* fanatical In his
aeal, aa Hitler. But when ha made
his dram atic right-about face on
the road to Damascus, then he
waa Just as fervent to preaching
Christianity.
In m y experience, a lot of bril­
liant men who becom e drunkards
are of the St. Paul temperament. ;
But most people start use of
liquor because of inner cowardice.

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**&gt;elr differences

Existence o f friction In the Mos­
cow • Peiping axis has emerged
Into the open over Red China'*
decision to establish the eomreuoo
system In which millions of pea­
sants are forced Into labor camp*.
There also were differences over
their borders and of Peiping’s ac­
tivities la Laos.
Khrushchev has made no secret
o f hla doubts about the communo
experiment and to recently told
the Red Chinese to lay off India.
Moscow also has shown roluclance to attack the West during
the current crisis in Laoa
On the auraee, both aides havo
covered up any frietion, and both
The Soviet U nion'! production
havo hailed Sovlet-Chlneao friend­ o f cheese has increased from SL­
ship. Diplomats cautioned against OW to 1SO.OOO m etric tone since
any open break becauM Red before World War IL

NOTICE

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w a y to sa ve for tha e d u ca ­
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PUBLIC

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Ih, Board o( Ad.
juatment of lha City of Sanford will hold a regular
meeting at 3:30 P. M. on Tuasday, October 13, 1959, in
(he City Commiaaion Room at the City Hall in order to
consider aa appeal for a variance concerning property
located at 416 E. Fifth Street, more properly described
as Lot 3, Block 6, Tier A, E. R. Trafford’a Map of San*
ford.

Edward F . Lane

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modtre LP-Gas range. On a
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utomitic cooking layoorAp
•ban you um Gulftan*. It'* (13.
titan, dtpendahlo heat—tv«n ia
"line* down**,wtathor. Yet (hit
modem fuel co*i* only pennies a day.

SO U TH ERN
N atural Gas Co.

Chairman

202 Baaford Ave.

FA 2-4212

Back To School
Special
Dear

Parent

Now and for a limited time only, you
ran tend your college student tha complete
news of their town and friends, by way of
The Sanford Herald, special a, ‘twl subscription.

The

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a— ecm m viea m aim s

a - o.

Khrushchev and Mao were re­
ported to bavo talked at great
length ov er a period of three days
clarinet, at the local USO, and last week when Khrushchev flew
one day a fellow cam e around to Peiping to help celebrate tho
and aald, "T h ere's a sweet young 10th anniversary of the founding
thing In the neighboring town you of tbe Peiping government.
There were no bints of what
should meet — ih e's a concert
was laid, and there waa no for­
planlal."
The town was juat over tto mal communique. A communique
Pennsylvania border. She was still could be issued when Khrush­
coming down the hallway steps of chev gets back to Moscow but
her home when I lirat saw to r — diplom at! speculated tho two top
a beautiful, ih y, dark-haired erea- Reds had been unable to aettlo

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one cast to taka c a n o f the m l
ad p o n y in fed era l taxes.
1
Florida wffl foul the effects &lt;1
the Congress. M o n than (27 « |
Uon w u appropriated for
military construction within m B f
SUt*. This w ill t o divided h - 4 ,
tween tto N avy and Air T ttw O X i
Another 111 m illion wUl e o a t t i m f i
Florida for public work* c a jp r * ’^
lion. This m oney w ill to
flood control, Improvement of % , ’,v
lntracooetal w aterw ays, and c* '
tinned work In tbe Tampa q n
Port SL Joe Harbor*. Five miDfc'
dollars win t o spent by the Cm If
m e m Department In improvto^
air traffic control faculties ia fc *
State.
Five or six million more dodm
will to spent in Florida by % ■
various Agriculture D epart**
projects—Including tt o c o n g i g '
tto K it e n or m aad M editem *
fruit fly.
T t o civil rights fight In
grass was p ot o ff until the
of next year. AU t t o Congress StJ
this season waa to continut
Civil Rights Com mission for
n o n in n .
Hawaii becam e a state.
Aad ia splta o f President's
senbower’ s InsisUace, hla vtri
appropriation proposals w e ft at
by almost IV* bUlloa . This mnu
we might tvoB ta d up the jaw
China la so largely dependent a* with a balanced budget. Wfe
tto Soviet Union and vie* versa. knows?
Yea, k waa a quiet week h
But all Indications warp tto
Chinese Communists ware not Washington. Even when we triad
pleased with Khrushchev's latest to reach a few o f our friends k
peace “ offen sive" and hla trip to their offices, w e were told ttey
tto United State* and hla talks wera ou t Aad although no tat
with President Elsenhower. Chin­ w as given aa to w h e n they mlpt
ese Communist Prem ier Chou En- t o reached, wu figured that a
lal gave only faint praise to Kb- tho end, they m ust t o ctaejriti
n u h ch ev'a demand that the Com t t o quiet — and maybe th e^ w m
muni at* not test tto capitalist watching tto W orld Series on tksir
world with force.
screen porch—too.
T to biggest praise ef Khrush­
chev’s Initiative earn* from Mm*.
Sun Ynt-een, a vice chairman in
tt o Palptog government, who told
a rally Sunday tho Chines# fully
supported
Khrushchev's* recent
m oves for
"preserving
world
p e a ce ."
But this was almost lukewarm
la comparison with past Commu­
nist praise for tto lesser Soviet
moves.
With this was balanced tto
itatom ent of Marshal Lin Pi*#,
■
the newly appointed defease min­
u ter, who warned that aspirations
o f tbe Chinese toward Formosa
would t o released "en d oo foreign
countries should t o allowed to in­
terfere with this."
Diplomats also recalled Khrush­
chev's visit to Peiping last year
when M ao virtually vetoed Kh­
rushchev’ s participation U a sum­
mit coufarence la N tw York. This
time Khrushchev talked first and
reported to Mao later.

la town. Tha p e o p le -------all sorts o f perform-------were ted to expert the
display o f fireworks la history.
It didn’t happen that way. Some­
how, wo feel lot down. In the end.
this Congress was a lot uxe tor
others we have watched. tom *
good hard work done - • a lot
o f w ort pot o ff until la t e r - aad
everybody a btt eonfuetd about
Uw total result. T to confusion
com es from reeding Uw report*
written by Uw Democrat* and
comparing them with the** writ­
ten by Uw Republicans.
But, regardless o f which side
you art m , to r * are aomt o f tto
highlights that were accomplished
—o r not accomplished.
This Congress did pass ■ labor
bill—dealgnod to clean up much of
Uw raeketooriag that hat entered
Uw ranks o f labor. We have yet to
foci e r **e any results from tto
new law. We can teal tto results
o f another new U w . Tho price

6.00
That Letter from home everyday maybe har^
to get into (h o mail, and wt f e e l gBro that
with ail their growa-up-neaa there win atill
be a touch of homooickaeuo. Keep them pooled
— have it atari right away.

Just Coll FA 2-2611

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Luncheon

Bradley

Card Party
Planned

•Engagement

The Welcome W agon Club will
hold a luncheon and card party
Saturday at the Lake V nroc Inn.
Price of the buffet luncheon will
be $1.75. Reservations must be
made no later than Thursday.
Call Mrs. H. T . Slirer at
FA 2-4476 or U r i. R . W. Rupp
at FA 2-(M14. AU newcomers m
the Sanford area are invited.

Announced
lira. Mary Traces Scherf and
Mr. Paul William Scherf, o f An­
dalusia, Ala. announce the engage­
ment o f their daughter. Dodie, to
(b e n ja m in David Bradley, ion of
Rev. and Mrs. S. D. Bradley, also
o f Andalusia.
Mrs. Scherf is the form er Mary
Frances
Andrews
o f Sanford.
Grandparents o f the bride-elect
are Mrs. S. E. Andrews, and the
late Mr. Andrews, form erly of
fanford. and Mrs. J . G. Scherf,
lr ., sod the late Mr. Scherf, of
Andalusia.
^
She graduated from Andalusia
&lt; v ulgh Shocol and attended Hunt­
ingdon College, In Montgomery,
where she served as a student ad­
visor and was a m em ber o f Chi
Delta Phi, national honorary lltersry sorority. She also attended
the University o f Alabama for a
summer session.
Mr. Bradley la the grandson of
Dr. and Mrs. J . D. Chason, of
Miami, and Mrs. C. W. Bradley,
^ a n d the late R ev. Bradley, of

Fort Deposit. Tie graduated from
Troy High School and attended
Troy State Teachers College. He
received his BA degree from Hun
tingdoo College, where he served
as President of Massey Dormitory
and was a member of Alpha Psi
Omega, honorary dram a frater­
nity.
He Is presently attending Duke
Theological Seminary in Durham,
North Carolina. The marriage will
take place January 2 In the First
Methodist Church o f Andalusia.

U.D.C. Chapter
14

Holds Memorial

A memorial paying tribute to the
mem ory o f Mrs. Laura Lee Ratliff
was held at the home o f Mrs.
&gt; M. R. Strickland. Palm etto A v * .
• b y th i Norman de Vere Howard
chapter, United Daughters o f the
Confederacy.
"
Mrs. Claude P . Herndon w ss in
charge of anrangements and those
taUng part In the cerem ony were
Mrs. Edmund M eiieh, president
o f the chapter; Mrs. J . M. McCaskilt. Mrs. Strickland, Mrs. W. R.
Dyson and Mrs. F . E . Roumlllat,
An arrangement o f flow ers in the
colors of the organisation, used in
• the ceremony, w as presented to
members of the fam ily present.
Others attending
were
Mrs.
Frank R. Mac Neil, of Miami and
Mrs. W. B. Kirby, sisters o f Mrs.
RaUiff; Mrs. A. B. W allace, Mrs.
W. B. Wallace. Mrs. J. H. Truluck. Mrs. R. R. Wright. *Mrs. R.
F. Robison, Mrs. F . E. Bolx, Mrs.
R . C. Wiley, Mrs. C. A . Adam s,
Mrs. G. D. Bishop. Mrs. W. B.
Nicholson, Mrs. B. L. Perkins and
• Mrs. M. S. Wiggins.

Craig Honored
On Birthday

U.D.C. Chapter
Opens Season
Mrs. F. E. Roumlllat was
teas to the first meeting o f l
current season of the Norman
Vere Howard chapter o f the United
Daughters o f the Confederacy, with
Mrs. Claude P. Herndon serving
as co-hostess.
Mrs. Edmund Meisch, president,
presided at the business meeting.
Committee chairmen w ere appoint­
ed for the coming year.
Members present were Mrs. J.
M. McCasklll, Mrs. M. R. Strick­
land, Mrs. W. R. Dyson, Mrs. A . B.
Wallace. Mrs. J. H. Truluck, Mrs.
R . R. Wright, Mrs. R . F. Robison.
Mrs. Minnie Jones, Mrs. A. W.
Lee, Mrs. W. L. Merritt and M rs.
B. L. Perkins.
Mrs. Roumlllat, program chair­
man, announced that the next
meeting would be held Oct. 30 at
the General Sanford memorial li­
brary with Mrs. R. F. Robison as
hostess. Fred R. Wilson will speak
on the U. S. Constitution and na­
tional defense.
It was also announced that the
organisation would present the
cross o f military service to LL
Col. J. H. Dyson at the O ctober
meeting.
Following the business and p ro­
gram sessions the group will a d ­
journ to the home of Mrs. Robison
for a social hour.

MISS DODIE SCHERF

County Council Set
To Hold Yule Party
The Executive Board o f the
Seminole County Home Demonstra­
tion Council met with Miss Mrylle
Wilson, home demonstration agent,
for their regular monthly meeting
Friday.

Lake Mary

Journal Award
The Admissioos office of South­
ern Union College, Wadley, Ala.
has announced that Sidney L. Vih
lea Jr., of Sanford, has been
awarded the SUC Journalism ich ol
arship
for
1939-60.
The $100
scholarship Is given by The Roan­
oke Leader.
d* .
Vihlen will work with the Dir­
ector of Public Relations, and be
given assignments covering ca m ­
pus activities.
The son of Mr. and Mrs. Sid­
ney L. Vihlen, of Vihlen Drive, Sid
graduated from Seminole High
in 1931. In high school, be was a
mem ber of the track team , a
mem ber of the band for four
years, attended
Florida
Boys
State as a representative o f Semi1
nole High, and was president of
the student council.
He is a member of the Southern
Union tennis team, and spends his
summers playing trumpet with
various orchestras.

Jacaranda Circle
Meets Friday Night
The Jacaranda Circle of the
Sanford Garden Club will meet at
the home of Mrs. C. M. Flow ers,
Celery Ave. at BeardaU, at 7 p.
m. Friday fnr a covered dish
supper. Mrs. R. G. Hickson, Mrs.
R. L. While and Mrs. E . J . Mossmaa will be co-hostesses.
Dues for the year 193040 will
he payable
at this
meeting.
Guests *are asked to bring place
services.

The Lake Monroe School P. T.

O. is sponsoring an old fashioned
family picnic Friday from 6 to

7 p. m.
Plans were discussed for i
Those attending are requested
Christmas party, a report was giv to bring a picnic supper and the
cn on the recent rummage sales, P. T. O. will fumlah rolls and the
ideas were presented for im drinks. Games are planned for
nrnvrmm ts at the center, and entertainment for both children
Miss Wilson requested names o( and adults.
all members who have been In
Notify the school by Thursday
home demonstration work for ten how many in your family plan
years and who have not yet re­ to attend.
ceived their ten-year certificates.
Mrs. H. L. Johnson reported
plans for interesting meetings of
the Lake Monroe Club. Nov. 10
they will hold a school of Christ­
mas designs from 7 to 10 p. m.
at the council center. William
Grow will conduct the school and
for $1.30 will furnish all materials | The Hibiscus Circle of the San
l ford Garden Club will inert at
and Instructions.
Participants will not only have (the home of Mrs. Margaret Spenan enjoyable and instructive even­ , cer, Friday at 11 a. m. for a coving. but will take home with them I cred dish luncheon meeting.
Members who d o not know the
| an cxpcrtly-m adc Christmas de­
sign, listen &gt;to Christmas music way will meet at the home oi
while they work, and many of Mrs. W. H. Stewart on Oak A ve.,
| them will go home with door not later than 10.30 a. ra.
| prises. Call Mrs. Johnson after
I six p. m. at FA 2-1722 for fur­
ther information. Every one is
I welcom e.

Hibiscus Circle

Personals
By IDA MAY SJOBl.OM
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Chap­
man and sons formerly of Ander­
son. South Carolina, have purchas­

ed the Clarence Collins home on
Crystal Lake.
Wednesday afternoon. Sept. 30. a
birthday party was held at Utc
home of
Mrs. Bell Koblruch
The Ethel Root Circle of the honoring little Mary Martha Riley
Congregational Christian Church Debbie Crawford ad Kyle Kohlmet at the home of Mrs. Earl ruch who were celebrating Ihcir
M osley. Mrs. 0 . M. Zittrower pre­ third birthdays.
sided and gave the devotional.
A large number ol children at­
The group made tenrtive plans tended and were served refresh­
to attend the district meeting N ov. ments and played games.
13 at Tavares. The "Friendly
Guests of Colonel and Mrs. W.E.
Quota" was voted on and accept­ Baker are their daughter, son-ined. Members also agreed to as­ law and grandchildren. Mr. and
sist the young people in estab­ Mra. David Ellis and small daugh­
lishing the "Pilgrim Fellow ship." ters Jane and Amy. Mrs. Ellis
Refreshments o f
sandwiches, is the former Dilon Baker. The
cookies and punch w ero served by EUisscs arc from Kansas City,
Mrs. Moxley and Mrs. Howard Kan.
Rollins.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Leon Taylor
Mrs. Helen Remusat will be have as guests in their home on
hostess to the group at the next Crystal Lake, Mrs. Taylor's sister
meeting, Oct. 19.
and brother-in-law. Chief Petty Of­
ficer and Mra. Victor Shank. of
Norfolk, Va. Her mother, Mrs.
Elisabeth Schott, from Tampa, ts
also paying them a visit.
Anyone having news items from
Lake Mary is requested to con­
tact Ida May bjob lorn at FA 2-2123
or Mrs. D. E. Coleman at
THURSDAY
FA 2-2163.
The official Board o f the First
Christian Church meets at 7:30
p. m.
First Baptist Church Royal A m ­
bassadors, 7 p. m.
The Ixora Circle of the Sanford
Deacons of First Presbyterian ' Garden Club will open the season
Church meet at 7:43 p. m.
I with a covered dish luncheon
Pinecrest Baptist Church Pas­ ; meeting Friday at the homo of
tor's Training Course, 9 a. m. Mrs. T. W. Mcro on Twin Lakes.
Visitation, 10:30 a. m ., to 7 p. m.
Lunch will be served at 12:30
Choir practice 7:39.
p. m. Hostesses assisting Mrs.
Mero will be Mrs. Ralph Dean
and Mrs. Howard McNulty. The
business session and program will
follow the luncheon.

Circle A ccepts

Friendly Q uota

Calendar

Student Wins

Lake M onroe
Sponsors Picnic

Church

SIDNEY L. VIHLEN JR.

Craig Keogh celebrated his 8th
birthday recently. He and Ruck.
Tom and David Benaon. Kathy
and Betsy Rugensleln, Jud and
Lela Hobby, Sherry
Gardner,
Kathy Willard and Keith and Colin
Keogh went to visit the I'ncle
Walt Show. Craig w as crowned
king. It was a mem orable occaston for Craig and his friends.
Mr. and Mrs. H om er Gleason
had a chicken barbecue Wednes­
day night in his honor. Joining
them in the festive occasion were
Mrs. J. K. Hobby and her child­
ren, Jud, Lola and David, Craig's
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Keogh and brothers Keith and
Colin.

Ilxora Circle Plans
j Pot Luck Luncheon

M eets Friday

REPRESENTATIVES OF AGENCIES supported by the United Fund are
shown attending a meeting of the residential .solicitation division and mak­
ing plan* for the U.F. drive now in progress. At left (seated) are Mrs. Nan
Myers o f the U.S.O. and Mrs. Mary D. Knox. Red Cross; (standing) Mrs.
Sidney Ives III, Family Counseling service; Tom Albert. Boy Scouts and
Mrs. John Dickey o f the K.S.A.
(Bergstrom Photo)

Oviedo Sets Carnival
Oviedo
Halloween
Carnival
chairmen met Wednesday m orn­
ing of last week at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Clonls, general
cuairmcn.
Present, and making plans for
the October 30 event were: First
grades, Mrs. Bob Parker and Mrs.
J. T. Coe: second grades, Mrs.
James F railer; third grade, Mrs.
James Crabtree and Mrs. J. M.
Jcpson; fourth grade. Mrs. Robert
A. Myers, Mrs. L. G. Power Jr.
and Mrs. Odell Rhinchardt.
Fifth and sLxth grades. Mrs M.
E. Brlst, Mrs. B. F. Wheeler Jr.
Mrs. Henry Wolcott, Mrs. Hubert
Boyle ami Mrs. Manvcll A.
Mcllo; Seventh grade, Mrs. Rex
Brooks, Mrs. Wesley Swenson,
eighth grade. Mrs. John Lundy,
Mrs. C. E. Mintcr and Mrs. F.
W. McCall; ninth grade, Mrs. Levi
Norman ami Mrs. Foye Shull.
Tenth grade, Mrs. John Courier

FIRST CHURCH OF THE

Jr. and Mrs. R. \V. E sles; elev­
enth grade, Mrs. E. L. Rellhora;
twclith grade, Mrs. Douglas Jackson, Mrs. A. W. King and Airs.
Wendell Howell.

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Mimosa Circle o f the Sanford
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A highlight of the meeting /til be
a demonstration by Mrs. Mary
D crflingcr of the Florida Power
Corporation, on bow to assemble
a lamp.
( The lam p kits arc ottered (or
sale by thfc Florida Power CorIMiration fur $2.83 ail may be
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wishing to work along with Airs.
Derfliger. The lamps arc on dis­
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The Sanford Boat and Ski Club
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A cruise la planned for Sunday
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Mrs. George Harden, 200$ Lily
Ct. Friday and go in a group to
Ferret's Shack in Winter Park
for a tour and the regular m eet­
ing.
Cars will leave promptly et 9:30
a. m.

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Rose Circle Meets
With Mrs. Wilson
Airs. A1 Wilson wtil be hostess
to the Rose Circle of the Sanford
Garden Club Friday at $:4A a. m.
at her home 468 Rosalia Dr. Mrs.
Charles Cole will present the pro­
gram oa "E uropean G ardens"
and describe her recent trip to
Europe.

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M a g caaUag aioaUir. Tbo time
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mambora of the force can speak
21 different languages, including
Chinese, Japanese, Turkish, A ra­
bic and Portuguese. Nino can read
lips and 10 can converse with deaf
mutes.
On the force are attorneys, fo r ­
m er bank clerks, teachers, chem ­
lata, engineers, barbers, brickists,
layers,
butchers,
plasterers,
plum bers, cooks, airplane pilots
and even an ex-undertaker.
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Roofers Gain Tie

To Quit Squad
j » * . Alabama fallback Carl Hopaoo.
Vfe• m UM leading ground gainer
lu the Crimson Tide’ * 7-7 tie with
la st Saturesy, has deflCoacn Bear Bryants
a D in er said today,
'a departure marked the
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A labam a player lost to the
-V ia this season. Bryant said Hoppan was ana o f the fire players
Who had to run punishment laps
•anday fo r violating Saturday
sight curfew hours. No official
reason was given for Hopson’ s
quitting the aquad, which has lost
t o Georgia, beaten Houston and

tied Vaady.
D on P arsons, Raymond Bell.
r- V B y Coleman. Dale Cook, Jeff
* V d m o r e and Cliff Russell had quit
the squad before Hopson. Tackle

C arl VaQetto failed to meet schol­
astic requirements and junior end
H arry O’Steen was lost to the sea­
son with injuries. Besides quarter­
ba ck Laurien Stapp. halfback Mar­
lin Dyeaa and Don Heath will be
out o f action with injuries for some
tim e.
So. if any other Southeastern
Conference coaches can coma up
with any m ore personnel problems
than Bama has as it prepares for
Its gam e with Chattanooga this
weekend, please step forward.
On other practice fields Tuesday,
Vanderbilt Coach Art Guepe ham ­
mered on pass defense. "W e sim­
ply must im prove our pais defense
o r Mississippi will run rings sround
us this Saturday," Guepe said. The
Rebels, meanwhile, went through a
thorough offensive and defensive

Lyman Has Enviable
Early Season Record
By BOB STUBSIN GS
Winning three games out of
(hrea Is an enviable record for any
team to bold and that Is Just what
Coach Bill Proctor’a Lyman Grey.
Bounds have so far this season.
The Greyhounds hare com e a
• lon g w ay alncc the beginning of
season. Having whipped an
i“ m
season,
inexperience problem they have
developed into
lnt&lt; an enthuiiaitic, win­
a
g bell
l
n ln
ing
ball eelub.
Aa Coach Proc— tor put, A " t a e y v e been winning
&gt; and they like it."
The Lym an eleven has good sUa
an the line, and a light but fast
, . backfleld. They run their playa
* from a wing T formation.
T h e Crcyhwuud p in in g attack
" Baa been highly effective this
’ p e a r, notably in the game with
. ! Crystal River where the passe*
w on the gam e in the last five
• m inutes. They have a hard hit*
ting fullback in Keith Tcnnsnt,
w ho has scored four times to far
this year.

Crystal River, Histlngi, and
Eustis have fallen prey to the
Greyhounds. Lyman is now polish­
ing its talons for the Inverness
gam e Friday night. The game will
be played on Lyman Gridiron.
The probable starting lineup for
this gam e will be: Calvin Reiter,
center; Clarence Hood, left guard;
Jam es Ruesse, right guard; Tim
M cE v cri, left tackle; Roy Lisk,
right tackle; Jim Williams, right
en d; Martin Harwich, left end; and
Mike Brown, quarterback; Eddie
Ballard, left halfback; Keith Ten­
nant. fullback: an"* HlrF
right halfback.
Defensively the only substitu­
tions are: Kd O'Neal, end; Cal
Ptesley, halfback; Buddy Houton,
guard; and Don Braual, tackle.
Aiding head coach Proctor with
uie boys arc Buck lists, backfield coach and Frank Gorr, end
coach.

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In Thursday Loop

B. Edwards Builders Supplies
has m oved ov er to make room
scrim m age readying for the Com ­
modores. Coach John Vaught tin­ for Steinmeyer Roofing, in the top
spot o f the Thursday Night M ix­
gled cut tackles Charles Kemplnska and Bob Bentoo and end Larry ed Bowling League, rs both teams
ended with a 1-6 total. In the se­
Grantham.
Georgia Tech's Yellow Jackets cond slot Is South Pinecrcst w ith'
warked out nearly two hours with 9-9, followed by The Furniture
Center with 8-10. Florida Stale
their quarterbacks Fred Brasellon,
Bank 7-11, and Sunland Estates
Marvin Tlbbets and Jimmy Sides with 6- 12.
completing passes regularly. The
Steinmeyer, in Iheir games with
Engineers worked against Tennes­ South Pinecrcst, lost the first
see defensive plays. Tennessee gam e by two pins, and won the
last gam e by three pins. The roof­
backs handled a wet ball in the
ers rolled a high game of 821
rain In preparation for their game scratch to take league honors for
before a sellout crowd In Knoxville both lcra tch and handicap game.
with Tech. Starters guard Joe They also took over scratch and
Lukowski, center Ray Mois snd handicap scries with their 2287blocking back Jim Cartwright were 2608. John Ogden was high for the
still sidelined with injuries.
roofers as he made the 4-10 and
Auburn worked for its game 3-10 splits to add to his 312 scr­
with Kentucky tn the rain, and ies. Team -m ate Grace Newton
Ccaeh Paul Dietxel of the LSU T ig ­ picked up the 3-8 split. Ed Callan
ers was told to beware of Fran rolled high for Pinecrcst.
Curci o f the Miami Hurricanes who
Florida Slate Bank forfeited their
will try to reverse last year’ s gam es to the Furniture Center,
gam e when IAU romped the Coral and that team had the center
Gablts school.
lanes all to themselves. Frank
Lee Welch, sophomore back, was lluhn made the 5-7 split during
moved to th i first team right half­ their no contest games.
back spot on Mississippi State's
B. Edwards lost the first two
squad tn readying for the Arkansas gam es to Sunland by a narrow
State game. ffalfbacks Don Sober- margin, and were on the way to
dash and Fred Brown will miss losing the last game, but sudden­
Saturday's game at home with ly poured it on to beat their op­
Hardln-Simmons, Georgia Coach ponents by a nice margin. Margie
Wally Butts announced.
Woods, with the 5-10 pick-up. add­
Florida's Gators plans a full- ed to her 480 to spark the sup­
speed scrimmage today in prep­ ply team, and team-mate Pat
aration for Rice Saturday, and Foster toppled the 5-7. Ann ConkTulane continued to work for the lin and Jesse Gardner led Sun­
land with their high series.
Detroit game.

CHICAGO (UPI)—Chicago's "g o g o " White Sox, back on their
hom e grounds, vowed today that
they’d make their economy-type
baseball pay off again to win the
World Series in which they trail
the Los Angeles Dodgers three
gam es to two.
"W e 'll win it now ." predicted
White Sox Manager A1 Loper.
He named Early Wynn as his
starting pitcher when the series
resum es in brick-willed Comiskey
Park on Thursday. He’ll be op ­
posed by Johnny I’ odres, the soreback left hander who won the sec­
ond gam e o f the series in Chicago
last Friday.

"We're back In business when
we make one run atand u p," Lo­
pez chuckled. "T h at's how w e won
the Am erican League pennant.
That's bow we'U win the series."
But he admitted that the White
Sox, who went back to their
black stockings Tuesday to change
their luck, weren't out of base­
ball's woods.
"W e have to get even first,"
he observed.
He didn't know whether his club
would wear the white stockings
they started the scries with, or
the old black ones they switched
to Tuesday when they kept their
hopes alive with a 1-0 triumph be-

ACTION IN FIRST INNING — Wally Moon, of the Lon
Angeles Dodgers, dives back into first buse uhend of
pickoff attempt by White Sox pitcher Bob Shaw. Trying
fo r tag is Chicago White Sox first baseman Ted Kluszewski.

fore the largest throng In World
Series history 92.708 in Los
Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
The White Sox were desperate
Tuesday. They made a fourth-inn­
ing run — scored on a double­
play — hold up and withstood a
Dodger eighth-inning threat which
will go down In series history s i
one of the most dramatic o f all
times.
Manager Walter Alston o f the
Dodgers, still confident but lamen­
ting that *'we have to go all the
way back to Chicago to wrap It
up,” gave Lope* credit for "p u t­
ting the right man in the right
spot at the right tim e."
Both clubs flew back here after
that historic game in the vast
Coliseum Tuesday.
Their backs to the wall, the Sox
threatened Sandy Koufax, the
Dodgers' erratic, fire • throwing
southpaw, in the third — and this
time they were frustrated because
their base stealing shortstop tried
to take an extra base.
In the fourth, however, they
cashed in on an opportunity—the
kind that has been hitting pay­
dirt for them all year.
Battling Nellie Fox led off the
inning with a single and raced
to third as Jim Landis followed
with a single. As Sherman Lollar
hit into a double play, Fox scored
with the run that stood up all the
way.
The White Sox didn't mount any
threats after that, but the Dodgers
did and in the battle of managerial
wits that followed. Lope* won out
over Alston, thanks to big Dick
Donovan.
That was in the story book
eighth.
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It looked bad for the White Sox
when Landis lost Wally Moon's
fly ball to center in the sun and
it fell in front of him for a sin­

gle. Winning p i l e ': : Bob Shaw re.
tired Norm Larkcr c i a fly ball,
but Gil Hodges rilled a slagU to
center, sending Moon to third. On
the play, trying to get Moon i t
third, Hodges went on into second.
N ow the rival managers started
making moves, one counter to th«|
other.
Alston sent up left banded bat­
ter Ron Fairly to hit fo r right
hander Don Demeter. Ixipez took
out Shaw and put in southpaw
Billy Pierce. So Alston withdrew
F airly, and sent up right-handed
hitting Rip Rcpulski to the plate.
Lopet ordered Pierce to walk
Republski intentionally, filling the
bases.
So Alston called on Carl Furillo-s
his pinch hitter de lux# in Unr*
pennant
playoff
against
the
Braves snd in the series. So Lo­
pez took out Pierce and put in
Donovan.
There were pinch runners, pinch
hitters and a lot o f series records
w ere tied or broken in the inning,
but it mattered not to the White
Sox for Donovan did the job .
He retired Furtllo on a pop fly
and Don Zimm er on a fly balL .
As It turned out this tim e, L o*»
pez made the right m oves. He
made one an inning earlier when
with two men on base, be put
Jim Rivera in right field, shifted
A1 Smith, who had been playing
there, to left, with Jim McAnaney
going to the bench.
All Rivera did was to haul down
Charlie Neal’ s long drive to deep
right center to cut off two Dod­
ger runs.
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A scientific study will be eooducted to determine why fish of
such tremendous size are produc­
ed in that part of the Paelfie
Ocean from Panama to Lower
California.

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This Friday night Sanford sports
fans will have forgotten alt about
the worlds series and everything
else with their full attention given
to one of the biggest football
gam es of the year.
A s the Seminoles take to the
field against the Kettcrlinus Y el­
low Jackets o f St. Augustine they
will be bucking one of the winning,
cat streaks in high school football.
Since 1931 when Walt Slater took
e v e r as the ancient city head
football coach his leama have pil­
ed up 71 wins, 13 loitri and 5
ties to make up one of the great­
est high school rccordi ever re­
corded.
This year the Yellow Jackets
have three victories under their
belts and have yet to taste de­
f e a t However, in the modern day
meetings of theje two clubs the
Seminoles have yet to pull out a
v ictory so coach Plgott and his
youngsters are pulling out all the
■tops in an effort to break this
long drought. This is one of the
m ost important games on the
Seminole schedule and it promises
to be a top-notch battle from the
Starting whistle.
The fine Seminole defensive unit
w ill be running against the Kcttrrlinus modified T formation
plays all this week In an effort

to stop any threats. Seminole
scouts Dick Silvers and Bud Layer
have come back with a complete
lay-out of Yellow Jacket offeniive
plays and. mostly, the Seminole
defense will be trying to stop spin­
ner and (live playa off the guards.
The Seminole coachei will be
going along with their two pla­
toon ayatern again* this week. The
defensive unit will be shaped up
something like this: Glenn Hodges
and Rusty Simas i t Ihe guards,
Neely Itoss and Charles Fox at
tin* tackles, Tony Sulpizio at left
end and Paul Flowers snd Doug
Tam ny alternating at right end,
Bobby Barbour, Chester Fswley
and Billy Rowlcs sharing the out­
side
linebacker spots, Johnny
W hclchel, middle linebacker, and
John Mann ami Jerry Dillard it
the halfbacks. Truman Troutner
and Charles Quinn, who is a new
transfer student will also share
som e of the dutica at end. Tony
Sulpirio was just brought up last
week from the Junior Varsity and
was so impressive with his de­
fensive work that he has won
a starting role. This group of bur­
ly youngsters have adopted the
nick name of the "Jay Hockers"
and they play with much the same
spirit a« LSU's famed "Chinese
Bandits.”

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7 On Grid Slafe Rated A 'Tossup'
N EW Y O R K (U PI) - Seven
gam es on this weekend’s college
football program v»erc rated tossups today b y the cddimakcrs.
The "p ick ’ e m " rz.ue* are Wia-

Sign Halfback
LOS ANGELES (U PI) - The
Los Angeles Rams ave acquired
defensive halfback Carl Kariiivacz
from the New York Giants for an
undiacloscd draft choice. Kariii­
v acz, a form er Syracuse Univer­
sity star who spent six years with
the Giants, replaces the Injured
Gens Brito on the Ram Squad.

conain vs. Purdue, Oklahoma vs,
Texas, Duke vs. Pittsburgh, Syrs
cuac va. Navy, Florida vs. Rice,
Kansas vs. Nebraska, and Flor
ida State va. Virginia Tech.
A one point spread was estab
Ushcd for three other games on
Saturday's program. They were
Tennessee over Georgia Tech,
South Carolina over North Caro­
line, and Wake Forest over Mary
land.

Strong Favorites

NEW YORK (U P I) - The Whit#
Sox are favored to win Thursday'#
sixth game at Chicago's Comiskey
Park but the Dodgers remsin
CHICAGO (U P I) Louisiana strong favorites to win the World
State Coach Paul Dletzel and Series.
Northwestern mentor Ara ParscgThe White Sox ir e Hated as
bian, whose teams are ranked 11-10 pick* to square the series
one-two In this week's UPI ratings Thursday but tha Dodgers are
are old buddies. Dletzel was a tJ-5 to taka the aeries. Los An­
center and Parsegbisn a halfback geles was a 8-1 pick to win tha
on the undefeated Miami o f Ohio serial before losing Use M b game
■toothail team in 19(7.
Tuesday,

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the secu rity o f h is investm ent.

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W ill this tad b o able t o continue to o w n p ro p e rty

•com e from all A m erica . . . an d tho right answers
c a n c om e only from a con sta n t awareness o f insid­

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The Sanford Seminole Junior Varsity will open it's
home nchedule here tonijfht at 7:50 as they play host to
the JV'b from New Smyrna.
The b a b y Seminoles opened their season last week
nnd fought to a 7-0 defeat at the hands of the Leesburg
Yellowr Jackets so they will be giving everything in an
effort to taste victory for the first time.
Coaches Dick Silvers and Bud Layer will be sending
a very inexperienced offensive unit against the Barra­
cuda* comprised mostly of freshmen. Although most of
the lads will bo playing in only their second full scale
football game they have already picked up the much
needed desire nnd a grent deal o f know ledge of the game
b o i t promise* to he n top notch contest.

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Plans Special Day

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For Anniversary

ORLANDO ( U P I ) - S l x children
were injured and a baby killed
Tueiday when a woman driver ap­
parently auffared a fainting spell
aad bar ear slammed headon Into
a city bus.
Police said all of the children
and two women were In the car.
TWo N egro woman aboard the bus
also received minor Injuries.
The lone victim was little John
Krashney. six months. His mother,
Mrs. Ruth Krashney, 34, was seri­
ously hurt but eapected to recover.
Investigators said Mrs. Diane J .
C anon, about 33, the driver, lost
soatrol o f the car after apparently
fslating at the wheel. The ca r
crossed the center line into the
path o f the but, approaching from
the opposite direction.
Tbe tw o women ware taking the
children home from a kindergarten
class sponsored by a local Presby­
terian church when the accident
occurred.

A red letter day li planned for
Oct. II when old and new friend*
of the Community Prcibyterian
Church of Lake Mary, w ill asaembla to cctebrata the ASth an­
niversary of the founding o f the

Education Building
Begins Expansion
By Lutherans
Tha Lutheran Church of the R e­
deemer has the approval of the
Plorlda-Georgla District, Lutheran
Church, Missouri Synod, for pre­
liminary drawing! o f a naw educa­
tional building prepared by Archi­
tect Hal Harrlss.
Work on the educational build­
ing is eapected to begin before
the end of the year. Tbs prssent
chapel at 23th Place and Oak
Are. will be remodeled to con ­
form with the new building.
A p ictu re*of a proposed new
Lutheran cathedral recently print­
ed in The Herald was one of
three designs presented by Harrlss
for approval by burch officials,
who tnvlsioo a naw cathedral on
tha present site In the future,
possibly within fir e rears.
The Lutheran church In Central
D or Ida la rapidly outgrowing its
facilities, tha Rav. Herbert W .
Goerss, Sanford pastor, said, aad
tbe axpansioa o f the Sanford
chapel is necessary only three
years since It w as built.

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the elegant Thunderbird profile. The new Galaxie is one inch lower than
the 1959 model, but haa more interior room for six big persona than ever
before. The Galaxie also is available as a two-or four door sedan. All Fords
for 1960 have the slim-line forward sloping front roof pillar that elimin­
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church.
Coffee and Juice will be served
to thoie who arrive early by tbe
young adult Sunday School Clais.
Morning worship la ichedulcd at
uaual at 11 a. m. Form er min­
isters, and the pastor, R ev. John
PUley, will take part In this ser­
vice. At 12:30 a covered dish din­
ner will be served In the Educa­
tional Building, followed by a
special program.
A memory table will be set up,
displaying article* of interest on
the history of the church, by Sir.
and Mr*. I'. D. Anderson and Mr.
and Mr*. H. M. Gleason. Contact
them If you have an Item you
would like placed on the table.

Extra Guards Watch Over Convicts
Thrill Killer
Ready To Testify In Prison Probe Files Movie Suit

CHICAGO (D P I)— Thrill killer
JACKSONVILLE ( U P 1 ) - Added jury hearing were In the county plained they had been unable to Nnthan Leopold Girted w ith par­
safety precautions were ordered |Jail when the disturbance occur­ mad letters or smoke.
ole violation when ha M ed a
The closedd oor grand Jury ses­ million dollar Invasion o f privacy
after a threatened riot at the red.
county Jail Tuesday among pris­
sions, which began Monday, have suit, State Parol* Board member*
The Jury la Investigating alleg­ been moved to the courthouse In­
oners brought here to testify In
said today.
a federal civil rights inveitigation. ed mistreatment of convicts last stead o f the Federal Building
Itoard member Joseph Novotny
summer
after
a
series
of
riots
in
to lessen the risk of escape by revenled that Leopold'* attorney,
Two extra guards, one armed
with a shotgun, were placed on the maximum security section of |any prisoner asked to testify. Elmer G erti, had met with the
duty to prevent further disturban­ Kaifonl Prison. The present 3t i Prism ers are taken out singly board twfore filing the $1,406,000
ce! until the convict witnesses are prisoners will be questioned this from Ihcir cells to testify with suit against persons connected
raturned to their cells at Rai­ week and returned to Raiford, heavy chains around each man's
then the other 30 will be brought waist and with both wrists hand­ with the book and movie, "C om ­
ford State Prison.
pulsion."
cuffed by a link In the chain.
Some 34 of tha 64 prisoners to Jacksonville to testify.
subpoenaed to testify at the grand
Jailer Tom Heaney said the con- Two guards follow the regular de­
vlcts shouted and threatened to tail of four deputy marshals a c ­
NOTICE
companying the prisoners on the
smash toilets In the cell T u n
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will
not
be re*pon*lbte far
day, apparently because they did short walk from Jail to the court­
any debta Interred by anyone
not want to move to an adjoining house.
other than myself.
The first prisoners called Into
cell for breakfast. They a l.o comdie »tc ie l hearing were Frank
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NEW BRITAIN, Conn. ( U P D Murphy, 26. serving a life term
Central Junior High School ninth- Beer Elected
for murder from Jackson County;
grade clais has two 14-ytar-old
ATHENS. Greece (U P D -lfo a r lk Elliott Jones, 22, doing 11 yesrs
NOT RESPONSIBLE
pupils named Margaret Mary Beer of Sweden wa* elected aecre- for breaking and entering In Co­
I will not be responsible for
Griffin, who were bom five day* tary general of the League of Red lumbia County; and William L.
apart in the same hospital. They Cross Societies by the league Willard, 26. serving five years at
for aay debts Interred by any­
Board of Governors at a meeting the Virginia State Prison for arm ­
art not related.
one other than myeelf.
Classmates call one Margo and here Wednesday. Beer, secretary ed robbery. Willard wa* In Raiford
W . T. CAVAN AU G H
the other Peggy or lim ply "o n e ’ * of the Swedish Red Cross, will a s­ it the time of the alleged brutal­
sume the new post next Oct. 1.
and “ two.”
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ment Couple only. FA 2-5451.
1912 Sanford Ave.
j-ROOM apt. com pleU ly furnish*
ed ; ground floor. 313 Palmetto.

RENT A BED
RoUaway. Hospital k Baby Beda
By Day. Week or Month.
C A U t O t i/8

FURNTTU R*

Ph. FA 2-Slit

11B W. 1st St

HOUSE, unfurn., 2300 M eUoflrilie.
FU R N ISH E D apt. P h . F A 2-2MO.

2nd FLOOR furnished apartment,
modern. $35 per month, child
accepted. Phone FA 2-1737,

2 BEDOROOM furnished a p t PhT
FA 2-0991.

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ANGUS D. R R C C S ta d C O R K !M A F. IR C C C . at** k n w i as
C r . BRUCE, hla w lfa: J C M O N
LOOMIS a n ! ______LOOMIS, hla
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alaa kaaw a aa HIRAM LOOMIS:
EMILY U FINER, alaa k aaw a aa
EMILT U
PIN AR; H M I L T
BROOKS PIN A R; M. a
D IETS*
RICH aaS MAH F A R R DIETE*
RICH, hla Wira: IRA J. FULTON.
aaS VIOLET C. FULTON, hla w lfa ;
AVEL1XO MENENOEZ: VT. A. RAT*
NOR. gnd LULU a RATNOR. hla
Wlfa: HENRT NICKEL. All a f
when*. P la in tiffs boiler* ta ha doeaaaaS: R W . ALBEE a a « MART
T. A L B E R alaa kaaw a aa MART
F. ALBEE. hla w lfa : FRAN K F.
PILCHER. aad JENNIE L. PIL­
CHER, hla w lfa: i d a m . r i n e r
a a S ____________ RINER, har haa*
band. If a a r: CHARLES H. O R A T :
JAMES WILSON. a a « MARTHA H.
WILSON, hla w lta: H ERBERT a
CRtPFEM aad M IR U N F. c n t p *
PEN. alaa kaaw n aa MIRIAM
FENLET
CRIP FEN.
hla
wlfa.
JOHN c . BROOKE, alaa kaaw a aa
J. C. BROOKS, a a s MARIA U
BROOK* kla w lfa; JOHN W IL ­
LIAM FINER aad ESTELLA I&gt;.
F IN E R
hla
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MART
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PINERj W . T. CRAW FO RD aaS
JESNA a. CRAW FORD, hla w lfa:
R- W . OTTER a a s ORACH K. OT*
TRIL hla w lfa: tha aahaaw a laat
B oars s f Dtraatara a f U a OTTER*
K ELLEY
RBA L TT
CORPORA*
TION, a SlaaolaaS corporation ; C.
A. F . L INDORM B aaS
________
LINDORME, hla w l f *
if a a r;
W RAT
S.
LIT TL E FIE L D
and
ALICE R LITTLEFIELD, hla w lfa ;
W AYLAN D
E. BENJAMIN aad
IDA
F. BENJAMIN, hla
w lfa ;
MRS. MAE F. A LB IN', alaa kaaw a
aa MAT F. A LB IN. aad ALICE
PAULINB ALB1N OVERMAN, alaa
kaaw a aa ALICE PAULINE A L ­
BUM; ELSIE MKXEXDES. JEN­
NIE BOOX, alaa haaw a aa SARAH
J. BOONE, aad CALVIN M. BOON,
alaa kaaw a aa CALVIN M. BOONE,
har haabaad; FRANCIS FOSTER
a a d -------------------FOSTER, hla wlfa.
If a a r. S. a . LOOMIS, alaa kaaw a
aa SARAH A. LOOMIS aad aa S A ­
RAH A. H A W LE T: HENRT K.
LOOMIS aad H A RRIETT LOOMIS.
Ms wlfa. ALICE C. HANIB aad
WILLIAM F. HAXIE. har bushand; CHARLES A. CLOWES aad
------------------- CLOWES, hla wlfa. If
a a r; V O L U S I A
INVESTMENT
COMPANY. JOHN H. LOOMIS, alaa
known aa JOHN HOW ARD LOOM­
IS. a n d ------------------- LOOMIS, hla
wlfa. If a a r . FRE D FULTON. Sla*la: LULU F. CONKLIN a a d ______
CONKLIN, har butband. It a a r ;
BILLT T. RATNOR aad tha an*
known hairs o f W . A. RATNOR
aad LULU a
RATNOR. hla w lfa:
a
LKROT CARTER, aad LIDA
BENJAMIN aad H EN RT NICKEL,
Trnataaa aadar lha Laat W ill
and Taataaaaat af W . A. RAT*
NOR. daaaaaad; aad sack a f thsm
If alls*. aad If a a r a f thaai ka
deed. k la har o r tkalr rassaatlra
a a h a a w s spouses, kalrs a t law,
legaiaaa. devloaas, g ra n te e * Itaa*
era. srsd lto ra iraataaa o r athar
•lalw aats h r, through, aadar or
agalaat him, har ar thaai; all
aartaaa a ataral ar arUIWIal. har*
lag, cla la ila s la hara ar purpartIng ta Sava a a r rish t. tu la o r la*
Itraat la tha laad la
Saailaola
Cauatp. Florida, dsoar!had la U a
Caaiplala. ta -w lt:
A ll that p a rtita s f Ssstlsas 1
and I, T ow n ship IP Soath,
Ranga I I Boat aaelaaad hr tha
falla w lag daaarlkad llnaa: com*
m oating at a palat aa tha toot
Una a f atld Sactlan T, l i t ! fa it
North a f tha Saathaaat c o r a t r
a f aald Baetlau. thanes South
It* IF W aat II1.T fatL m ire
o r lata to tha dltrh which la
tha aatlat a f Silver Leht.
thtnea North f t * 4V W att fol-

LARGE clean furn. a p t ,
stairs, 611 Park.

down*

MODERN 3-bedroom hom e, kit*
eben furnished. F or appointment
call FA 2-37tt.

2. F o r R e st

kitchen equipped
IF . . .Y ou ’ rg Barer b e t s out hers, 2-BEDROOM,
bouse
available
in ose week.
v t ’rs both missing something.
Call FA 2 4 0 0 .
T bs OFFICE Bor, In Laks Mary,
s half-mils from M ayfair Coun­ NEW two bedroom bouse com ­
try Club.
pletely furnished; frse water,
deposit furnished oa gas. So.
BRING THIS AD to Tha Office
Cameron Ave. FA 2-2377.
Bar. Lake M ary. It will get you
Se OFF on every beer consum­ FOR THE BEST RENTAL IN
SANFORD CALL FA 24274 or
ed on premises, and 23c OFF
FA 24642.
every 6 -pack to go.
1. Furnished 2 bedroom bouse
2411 Palmetto.
2. Unfurnished 3 bedroom bouse,!
kitchen equipped, 2112 Willow
3. Unfurnished 2 bedroom bouse,
NOTICE
OF B P E C I . L TAX
kitchen equipped, 2411 Orange.

Legol Notice

FURNISHED ap artir— ' elean aot
c l o s e in. Jim m y Cowan, Ph

FV 2-4013.
2-BEDROOM unfurnished apart­
ment near atorea and school.
No pets please. MIS E lm .
FURN. A p t 201H W. U t S t
SALE o r REN T: 2 bedroom houto
com pletely furnished $&gt;S. Call
FA 2-77M.______________________
LOWER floor 6-room furni ‘ ed
apartment. Phono FA 24733.
2-ROOM

furnished

kitchenette

SCHOOL
DISTRICT
ELECTION
apartment; adults. P h o n s
FO R TUESDAY. NOVUM HK II ».
FA 2-3202.
ISIS. OF TMMKK TNLSTKKa FOR FURN. apL 300 Park Are.
SPECIAL TAX SCHOOL DIBTIIICT
NUMBER
ONE OF
SEMINOLE FURNISHED upstairs apartment, ROOM; air con d * kitchen privi­
water
furnished,
|30.
Call
COUNTY. FLORIDA. AND D ETER leges;
fo r
career
women.
u in a t io n
or
M iu -v t iE
or FA 2 6357.
FA 2-7242.
TAXES FOR THE KXSUIMS BIEN"
2 1 V H . FOR _SAID SCUOOL DIS- NEWLY DECORATED 3-room fur- DOWNSTAIRS apartment: tdullg
tt. ict *«u —
; uiii; or.
ished apartment 111 E. (th
only. 600 Elm. FA 2-3131.
Nolle* It h tr tb r alvois that, pu r­
suant to tha pruvltlont e t Chapter
Street. S60 monthly. FA 2-4263
FURNISHED house; 2 bedrooms.
SIS. Florida sta tu ttt. l l i l , an elseor FA 2-3766.

t!j= wil!

tn !i th rsu cb:u t •;=!•

nolo Countr. Florida, and In oacb
oloctlon proelnct tb tr o o f on T u ttdnr. th* Srd dar o f Novom btr,
ISIS, for th* oloctlon from Stmlnolo Countr at largo by th* &lt;iuallRod oltctora o f aatd County of
throo T ru ttto t for fp o cla l T a t
School Dlatrtct Numbor On* which
com prltta nil o f aald Stm lnolt
County. Florida, and dtttrm ln atloa o f Ih* m lllts * o f u t o i for
th* ta m in g
bltnnlum for tald
Spoclal T a g gchool D istrict Numbtr
On*.
T h* ottlm atod ailllag* lory for
■aid gpoclal T a t School D lttrlct
Numbtr Oa* fo r th* rogular ttrm
la sigh t m ill* for oarh y t t r nr tnt
bltnnlum . and Iwo m lllt for Build­
in g A B ut R ttorv* Fuad.
P orton t w hot* n t m t i ar* to ho
prlnttd aa Ih* ballot for a p p ro ttl
aa T ru ttoot may b* n om lnttt i at
any ttm* ap ta IS da&gt; ( prtcodlng
th* lima a f th* oloctlon by peti­
tion o f f i t * or s o r t p trto n t quailfltd to v o i* In Ih* oloctlon. filod
w ith tha Board o f Public latrucllq a o f Som laolo County, Florida,
at lo a n I I day* prior to ih* hold­
in g o f oald oloctlon. P ttlllo n form t
may b* obtained from the County
Superintendent at Public Inttructloa.
O aly quallflod oltctora rttld ln g In
•aid Spoclal T a t School D lttrlct
Number Oa* who pay a ta t on
rta l ar personal property within
said d lttrlct shall b* entitled to
vats In tha election.
By order o f th* Hoard a f Public
letructloa af Somlaolo County. F lo r­
ida.
J. L BR CM LET. Chairman
* County Board a t Publlo In ­
struction
Somlaolo County,
F lorid*
Attest:
R. T. MILWEE. County BupL
A E x-O fficio Secretary
Sentinel* County Board o f Public
Instruction
Publish Sept, st A Oct. r. It. tl.

Apply Bud Long, 3rd. and Mala
$63 310NTH: 2 bedroom unfurn­
St., Enterprise.
ished, kitchen equipped bouse
near air station. TeL FA 2-3346. LARGE clesn apartm tnt; living
room 12'X20’ ; rug k curtains
after 6 P. M.
furnished;
kitchen
equipped;
bedroom 14' X 16'; jalouiie
back porch; 663. Also furnished
apartment 663. 601 Magnolia.
Ih THM CIRCI IT COURT OF THF.
CaU NO 6 3267.
M h T H JUDICIAL CIRCI IT. Ih

Legal Notice

A hD FOR SEMINOLE COINTT.
3-BEDROOM bouse in U k e Mary
FLORIDA
Ih I H A M C h T No. l i n g
available first week ot Novem­
viola black .
ber. CaU FA 2 0773.
PUlhtlff.
-v * .
1 ROOM Efficiency ApL, private
H EREIN BLACK.
bath, suitabla for one or couplt.
Defendant.
NOTICE TO APPK4M
Across from Post Office.
STATE OF FLORIDA TO;
llcrk ln B ltck
WELAXA APARTM ENTS: rooms
AddrvM And R ctldtn c*
privsts baths, 11* W. First St.
Unknown
Tou a i* hereby n it lf l'd that a
bill o f com plaint for divorce hat ROOM sod BOARD. Ph. FA 24382
been filed against you, and you
furnished
apartount,
or* required tu to r e * * copy o f 2-ROOM
your anewor o r pleading to th* bill
also 6 • room furnished partof com plaint oa th* P laln tlfra a t­
menu 310 MagnoUa. Available
torney Paul C. Perhlna. «4 ! Weot
now. Telephone A. K. RoisatSouth Street. Orlando, Florida, and
fit* th* original A n cn er or ptradter. Florist, FA 2-1831.
Ing In th* o ffic e o f th* Clark of
the Circuit Court on o r before FURNISHED garage apartnWnt
Monday, O ctober M. I lls . If )o u
available Oct. 12th. 2343 Pal­
fall to do to judgment by dometto
Ave.
FA
24323 or
fault will b* taktn agalnet you
for th* relief domandod la th* bill
FA 2 3234.
of romplalnt.
DONE AND ORDERED at San- 6. Keal Kota to F o r Sale
ford. Semlnol* County.
Florida,
tbla H ot day o f goptembor, A. D.
3-BEDROOM house
large lot.
till.
O P. HERNDON
2409 Adama Court, Wynnewood.
CLERK O r THE
Terms.
CIRCUIT COURT
By Martha T. Vlhloa. DC
(SE A L!
Paul C Perkin
Stem per Suggests
I II W att South Street
If you sre considering building
Orlando, Florida
A ttorney fo r P la in tiff
your own home, let us show you

a lakefront site o f unsu*pissed
beauty, just a .ew miles from
Sanford. One o f Sanford'a best
contractors will build you a
home that wUl m ike your
dream s corns true and for a
price below your greatest expec­
tations.
W. H. "BU I" STEMPER A fts c y
Realtor 4 Insurer

PkMS FA 2-4991

lit N. Park

BALLROOM

••TICK Tv«

m

■ EWI.hOLK C O l.h T r gtlh lh U t o w x l t f l o h
h ollo* at Pahll* Hearing
To whom It may coa corn :
N olle* lo hereby g ltrn la tcrordon c* with Section I o f th*
Xonlng Regulations that l*. I . Bonk* h st roqueotsd a "L o s " prrmlt to build chlrkon houses on the fallow ing doscrlh oj p rop e rly ;
toils I I I . 4SI. 431 sn.l 43*. Van Are-lelt-O sboro* B rok rrege Com­
pear'* .addition to Black Hammock.
Publlo hearing will be hrld la the grm lnole County Court
lfou to. County Com mltoluurr* room. W rdnrtdey, October 31. IS ;)
at T-31 P. M. er a s aooh th erreftrr at possible.
•
psm lnolt County Zoning Commlotloa
By Robert A Brown
iirmlnol* County Z on in g Director
Publish O clobtr T, IISS.

ON

V C U R S C L F -....
WHAT DID J D A /I f f

(D w / u ia
school

o f * dance

6th Thru 8th Grade
REGISTER NOW . . .
Game* Begin Oct. 15th
i’ hone FA 2-0881

Sanford Furniture Company
H as

Sold

and

Serviced

P E R F E C T IO N
FOR
THI3 POOCH

7

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I f You Compare PRICES and SPECIFICATIO N S You’ll Buy A
m i t i t Bar a t u c i t t t r , toe*.
O. p . HERNDON
CLERK CIRCUIT COURT
SEHINOLH COUNTY SAI
FORD, FLORIDA
Br&gt; Martha T. rih la a
Dapntr Clark
W IN D ER W EED LB A HUNTER
S r Marais A. W ard III
l i t park Avaaaa. Soath
W latar Park. F lorida

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S A N FO R D
300 E ast F irst Street

F U R N IT U R E
Sanford, F la.

C O .

Phone F A 2-1914

�!P h .F A 2
t. Female Help W ile d

S. Rial Estate Far Sal*
lY M O N D m . b a l l
a n d a sso c ia te s
Real M U i — lamaace
SwtJT
Park Ave.Ph. FA 2-3841

S ta lltr a n R ealty

fa

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b ett t e

Hi M. Park -

o. smra

Mettetn-Valau Gouatot,

LAEB MART
da M. Mu m — Aaeetoaue,
Ph. FA 2-3WT a# FA 2-1994.
PMk At*.
FA
1-LOT, TO f t wide by 148 ft.
deep, cleared, lacing Country
Club Rd. In Loch Arbor section,
call FA 2-1123.

flAFF-A-DAY

C. R. M L L ffl

IMS Freteh Av*. Ph. PA M9#l

OSTEEN Territory Available

C

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FUMPS — •PRRgRLRR

All type* tad it**#, toeuOed
"Do It Yourself”
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE

6im.Btcrt*tBmfyiaato2H.w«M states

S T I N ■

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l l j £ r t o j£ r v l e # ^

13. Electrical Sen leeo

M. “ Dra" Veto! Rtoetrteal Bar. PIANO TUNING ft RRPAOUNG
W. L. HARMON
Dez Saye For Service Call. .
PH. PA 2-4123 Altar 5 P. M
FA 2 4894
FA 3-3983

A U T O G LA SS
Route wiring — Electric Service
Sid Vihlen
IN S T A L L E D
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
WindahiM
Rack Glam
113 Magnolia
FA 3-881S

KNOTTY

Licensed — Bonded Palntles ft 112-114 W. ted I t
Decorating. Fro# EHImil**
Work GuaraBtMd. SEMINOLE
R#y Reel Feint ft Bad)
PAINTLNO CONTRACTORS
10th ft Saaford
FA 2-1204.
Behind Studabaker Garag#

• NEW
RAVENNA
» PARK
H O M ES
•

Qii#t Community

•

N#ar Golf C stn e

$450 Down
•9
Tara Wrnt Oa 20th
81. F#8ow Country

C M IA . A Watch
Far Oar Sign# . • •

OPEN DAILY
9it0 A. M. *111 Dark
SUNDAY
£ 2 100 f . M. 'HI Dark

S h o an u tkaA
CenatraeUen Co-, toe.

.

H a e fA

“In the City o f

Reg. $238.00

Gracious L ivin g”

H. R. POPE CO.

W ILSO N - M A IE R

DAWN'S

BEAUTY SALON
Air Conditioned Dryora

^

PINE

*340

Reg. $229.50

Down Payment-No Cloning

u. i'Um war

PA 1-160

er

PA

CITRUS TERRS

104-84 E. 1st.

Ph. FA t-1141

----------

SO

*169

DINING ROOM SUITE

5 Yr. Factory Guarantee — Lace
Tufted (no buttona)—Twin or Full

Buffet - Table
Four Chart#

SUo

*49®

FREE board
Plastic Head'
A Legs
FOAM

RUBBER

MATTRESS &amp; BOX SPRING
Only 7 Full Size ft 4 Twin Size Ai
Thin Terrific Price!

SO

*169

Choice of Colons
LIMITED STOCK

H om n feature 3 Bedroom* 1 }j
Tile
Hatha • Screened
Porch . Utility Room • Ter*
ratio Floor* • Carport* - Landocaped Lot* * A ll City Convtatoaeee.

$69

Twin

‘6 9 ”

Full

‘7 9 ”

ROYAL COMFORT
50

DINING ROOM GROUPS
Entire Stork Cochran Driftwood

PAYMENTS

HUNDREDS

W A IT ! W A T C H !

INNERSPRING MATTRESS
10 Yr. Guarani#*— „
ftCQ C A
Lace Tafted (ne K ,Sbutton*)—Firm er
.
ma
or Med. Firm—Nnn Trad# 5Z0.U U
Sax Hdges—Cbeicn
_________
of Ticking

FREEp
*''
This

Comb.

OF

#

A One Ice Blue

R eg. $228

50

*149

2 Pc. LIVING ROOM

Choice of Color*

R eg. $159.50

*119®

ODD CHESTS

*39® $2450to *2950

U N A D V ER TISED

10% Down Delivers

f

PAINT and
WALLPAPER SUPPLIES
Buy 1 aal. - Get I VRCEI

Mutt b* high

AIRLINE CAREER DIVISION
Norihweit School*
Dept. A0-33 Box 10
•/• Sanford Herald
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Addreae

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MARY CARTER FAINTS

SOI w. 1st SL

FA !-*M9

HE WENT

SPACE HEATER, tauk and stand
913. FA 2-3MI.
SINGER sowing machine; dims,
embroiders, monograms without
attiehmente. Assume 11 pay­
ments at $3.97. Write Finance
Mgr., e/o Sanford Herald.

M

W
E V E R Y -D A Y !

1*11 Ue Your Furniture. Quick
Service With The Cash. SUPER
TRADING POST, FA 34177.
DURATHERM HEATER, N gal.
tank and stand: tank full of ell:
excellent condition. FA t-8384,
after 9 P. M. FA 2 3011.

N AVY AND
NEW COM ERS
TO SA N F O R D

SPEC IA LS!

fc h o h
BEDDING CO.
Sw. Magnolia Ave.

SUNLAND
Estates
&amp;
South
PINECREST
4th Addition

BUKA A CHAIR
Only 2 Sela — One Green

HALE
Matching Bo* Spring Saato Price

For Opening D ate
W. 20th SL
PA 2-740$
Saaford

*129

SUITES

20% D I S C O U N T

MONTHLY

CLOSE OUT

50

FOAM RUBBER

Large 31 in. x 60 in. Table —
6 Matching Chairs —

TOTAL PRICE

i r r a r n T T T O --------------

W* Inrlte yea to be ear gaeato
absolutely free wllkoat ebllgaIlea at on* of Hanford'* leading
Molila while yea locate salt*
able tearing for yoareelf and
family. Pick up year key at
ear Salea Office.

HOLLYWOOD BEDS

7 Pc. DINETTES

*9840

ale tralalaf.

FA 2-3742.

Specials! 6 Pc. SOLID MAPLE

Bedding

BEDROOM SUITE
Double Drawer— Chant—
2 Twin Size Panel Beds
ONLY ONE!

Fly to Chicago at ae additional
New Aad Used Furniture
charge, upon cempletion of haIII B. Pint SL
FA 34tt&gt;

Hair Styling — Permaoenta —Oil Used furniture, eppllaneei, tools eehool gradual*, 1941.
Treatment*— TV Stomps, Soft ate. Bought-iold Larry's Mart
coupon today for cemftoe
Water - Air Cond. Harriett's
313 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 1-4132. Mall
detail*.
Beaaty Nook, 103 So. Oak—

Robeon Sporting Gooda

114# Pnwch Ave.
Ph. PA M ill

219 8. Park — PA 2-4234

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203-209 E. Pint SL Ph. PA 2-0993 Prepare now fer an elritae ca­
reer. Thla eieltlng field e ftn
• BIO VALUES
MT W. 2 nd SL
Ph. PA 24831
many opportunlltoe. Yea tan
• QUICK CREDIT
train for Steward*** or ee* of
• EASY TERMS
the maay lagsrtatt greual
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TOP
VALUE
STAMPS
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_____FA 2-7994
peeiUoae.

Hamiia on sour root, ready for
JACHOffS REPAIR SHOP December planting; H” — H” .
R ft M EOOFC7Q
Contracung #§ hepairn
wYmina — t’aeh. to Goa. Repairs
May be seta at 1720 Fire! St.
Licensee — Bonded —lnrorrd
W. mth. ft Old. L. Miry Rd.
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T m T n v g s r ? 25E 55Z
FREE ESTIMATES
IIS Sanford Ave. Ph. FA t-T$43 R. M. Wilkinn, Contractor LUTINO PARAKEET — Male. 8
• AiphaH Driveways
weeks old; also cage. FA 3-1831.
• Parking Ana*
CUSTOM BUILT ROMES
Quality
Workmanship
ft
Mlteriala
TTHCtTiaJ
Remodeling - F r n EtOmaOM
Term* To Suit Your Budget
Repa'rs
Fbtoto FA 14744
A BARGAIN — II ft. aluminum
•Free Kttlmatoa
BILL BERNOSKY, Contractor
• Work Guaranteed
boat, trailer end 't’vlnrude Mo­
tor. Guy K. Bishop, 974 E. 20lh.
FLOOR sending tad ftaleklag Phone FA 3-4030 Sanford, Fla.
Cleaning, Waging. S e r v i n g TV and RADIO REPAIR sf'tr
EYE AND BUY
Seatnoto ConaVy ttoo# UK.
H. M. GLEASON. Lab# Mary. 3:00 nlghta and wttktndi; San­
tko
Now 19*9 Kvlarwdot
ford, Lako Mary and Longwood.
40
and
73
II. P. Motor*, also all
FA 2-2772 and FA 3 6013,
ROOF CLEANING AND COATlNO
1139 model Motors, Boats and
Exclusive agent for 8URCO la LAWN MOWER Repairs - Heat­ Trailer* at Closa Out Prices.
this area. Work guaranteed, en*
ers Cleaned ft Servleed. LEWIS Sample;
FA 2-3647 for fr#« * Kimat#a
SALES ft SERVICE. PMf W. 10 liee 30 H. P. Now $M3
BILL EVANS
St. Ph. FA 3-7918 or FA 9-3488. 11393 IT FT. SeotUe Craft $1030
1204 Trailers Now $130
Ij. .SpeeulTorvCSS"
Compute Leww Matotenenee; All r*eoodlUon*4 used motors at
TV SERVICE vrithln th# hour.
Service COU 62-90 plul parti.
411 WUlew Ave. PA S-719 T
E. First St.
Work Guariatoed I Mo. Ph.
Ftaaace Plaa — Bay Newt
FA 2-9799.
ROLLAWAY, Hoapitai end Baby
Gateway To Th* Waterway
Bed*. Dir, Week er Month —
AIR CONDITIONING
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
FURNITURE CENTRE

BEDROOM SUITE
With B o o k c a s e lied — Slightly
Damaged
ONLY ONE!

W. H. “ BUI” STEMPER Agency
Realtor 4b Insurer
PIMM FA 2-4991
111 N. Park

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Mather of Sanford

ft Uaed Farmturo ft Appttaeees. A Good Plaeo To
a
BUY SELL er TRADE
JENKINS
FURNITURE
FA 2-4413 Cat Ftowsra Fer Any Oeenatoa
4N Sanford Ave.
FA I-744U
SANFORD PLOVER SDOP

Deer GUa*
Vent Glass
II. BelMing - Palatini - Repairs
SERVICE
Senkarik Gtnna and Paint Co.

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Stemper R egrets

SSAVEI
New * Used
Furniture tad Appliances

Hetktoeey and fnpily Cm.

c'm,“*

that he doesn't have a dozen
homai like this one to sell: three
tedroom, concrete block, perfect
Audition, large landscaped lot,
easy Walking distance to Pinecrest School. Priced $12,100 for
quick sale—monthly payments
$86.sg per month after reason
able down payment.

go or San Francisco to share

expenses. FA S-llH.
'33 PLYMOUTH fordor. 8 cylin­
NO JOB TO LARGE OR SMALL der: just had new ringl, In­
sert* and valve Job; eloteh lets *4— Lewi A Feamd
Drive Way* — Perking Areaa
then year old; rune good —looks
RENTALS: Day - Week-Month
good; priced at $323. Phone LOST Sunday between T aid •
Front End Leaden
a. m., Ledy’e white geld HeaQFA 3-7770.
Grader* — Dm*n — Dragline*
ion wrist watch, tn or aeaf AH
Rtlltrs — Iftnafeeta
JT Furmtter*
Soule Cethelle Church. Phene
PHONE: Dnya, FA 3-8134
FA i-lim . REWARD;
Night*. FA 2-712$ *r FA 3-3843

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1188 RUICK Special — Dynaflo - PAINT $ U 9 f*L T-Shirts Me.
-Heater; like sew. Priced to ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS STORE
310 Saaford Ave.
fell at $1830. Call FA 2-2909.

Dallas Asphalt Co.

Earn that extra money need­
ed for Christmas Shopping. Be
the AVO N REPRESENTA­
TIVE I Writ* Mra. Jean MUanlcb. Bog 341. Lockhart, Fla.
for interview.

WAITRESS WANTED: Apply
Chimney Corner Restaurant,
1-BEDROOM, CB, Ilk bath home. PINECREST 2nd. Addltirv 3-bedlfwy. 17-92, DeLand.
Phono FA 2-5333._____________
room, 2 bath, kitchen equipped
home; plao paneled d e a. T Mato Help Warned
FA 2-M23.
% ene With The Wind
YOUNG MEN — Train for AIR­
TARA this recently remod
930# DOWN
LINES. See our ad under Class.
#1*4 two ttory, beautifully turn 3-BEDROOM, 1 bath, largo living
23, Education-Instruction.
lihed bom# ia typical of the
room and bedrooms: kitchen
•Id South. Two itoriai, with upequipt. See at 103 E. Woodland DRY CLEANtNG Assistant. Apply
valalri and downjtiin railed
Dr. Phono owner, FA 3-40T3.
in person to Downtown Cleaners
rebel, four bedrooma. .
and Laundry.
rated M full city block la MUST SELL- Being transferred!
Sanford, aurrouadod by huge
Nothing Downt Assume pay- FULL TIME: Rag Boys. Must be
ahado trooa. . .Orange grove. ...
menu $73 month. 13T Country
tl or over. Apply Manager,
Second bouao oa property renta
Club Drive.
Food Fair.
far W par month. Price $19,300
finished («an alao bo purchaa- LOCll ARBOR: Beautiful 3 BR. OFFICE MAN for Budget Depart­
ment. Steady employment, g«#d
ed unfuratibed), only $2900 home near golf course. Oversize
yard with maay trees. You
working conditions, opportuni­
dowa. Lot ua show you how you
must sea thU bargain. FA 2-4823
ties for advancement. Firestone
can recapture the graceful liv­
Stores, Sanford, Florida.
ing of the past without sacrific­
BY
OWNER:
lakefront.
corner
ing modern comforts.
lot; 3 bedroom kitchen equip­
M. »BM” 8TRMPKR Agency ped concrete block home. Call
CHEF: Must be able to take
Realtor A Issuer
FA 2 0420 after 3 P. M.
eharge of kitchen; references
FA 1-4991
11$ N. Park
required; wages between 393*100 (6 day week). Cell between
1VE ROOM House; 9 bedrooms,
Stemper Presents
4 and 8 P. M. only NO 1-46*3.
&gt;teg* porch. Uio W. 3rd. Street,
A Nifty
Sanford.
fer the Thrifty
iw u r n s s r
at 9*739.
_
____ L. Paylon
Rrfteteeed Real Euiate Rroker We urge you to see this new 3 DAYS WORK WANTED. FA 2 2334
bedroom, concrete block home
1
ASSOCIATEp
larp E. Canaea — La* SalvaU with a kitchen large enough to This Is • guest pats to the Movieland Drive-In Theatre for Mrs.
really enjoy eating in. Conven­
Ph. FA 1-1301 17-93 at Hiawatha
Russel McKettile, Sanford, to
iently located, not too far out.
teo “ The WoaderfUl Country” .
and not too close iz. Good
RIAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
IS44 French Ave.
terms.
T^^Ium EIn^Tervlre^^^^""*
J .W .H A L L
W. H. “BIU” STEMPER Ag**#y SANrORD Flashing ft Heating
^
Realtor
Realtor A lasurar
239# So. Elm Ph. FA 2-7914.
‘ Call Hall”
Phone FA 3-3641
ASSOCIATES: H. E. Tlffer,
Arthur I*. Day, Everett Harper
FLUMBINO
13-BEDROOM house 1301 WynneRobert F. Hay, Bart PUeher
Contracting ft Repair#
wood Dr. Low down payment.
Phono FA 2-4991
112 M. Park
Free Estimates
Phone FA 2-7797.
R. L. HARVEY
ISACRIFICE: Beautiful 2 bedroom
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 3-3343
home on 100‘ x ISO' lot with cit­ C. A . W hiddon, Sr.
rus trees; in city. Phone
11 ROKER
FA 2-4139.
2*3 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA l-SWl
[HOMES AND LOTS for colored
people. Also homes built on leU.
A y Wall. Phone FA 2*1397.
BUSINESS OP YOUR OWN
“ NOT VENDING MACHINES'*
AIR CONDITIONING
|ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor Saaford And Surrounding Areas
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORE
Baymaad Lundqalat. Assoc.
FA 2-4343
FA 2-3981 Atlantic Saak Bldg. You will be associated with and 1667 Saaford Ave.
aponsortd by a local civic or
ganiiation. No age limit and Plumbing &lt;1 Repairs
BY OWNER: 2-bedroom home,
best location in Country Club no selling. Business is set up
Je# C. Thomas
for you, only supervision ia 1023 Sarita St.
Manor. Phone FA 2 6842.
FA 2 0840
needed. If you would like to
earn big money in a Iteady
|LAKE MARY BUILDING LOTS
ar-round business, writ# for
Wa have stvtrsi desirable build
lervlew. Address reply to:
'% lot* in Lake Mary priced
Area Supervisor — P. O. Box
to sail. Call us.
13## — Columbia. S. C. Give
name, address and phone num
b«r. This requires *2000 — $4000
cssh for Inventory.
1118 N. Peek Ave. Ml FA 8-8123

EL Arttoto* Few

PACTOftt TO YOU
38 OLDS “ IB” 2dr hard top, Jet­
ENVRLOPSS. L#4torh#i4i, state- tway tren*. dual exhaust, R ft
ALUMINUM
■4*19, toveleea, hand Mils, and H. FA 2-4379.
VENETIAN RURDft
m r ib i,
*4#.
Pregroasive
Eecloaed head, flea anal
Mating C*. Phone PA 2-2981 — '37 CHEVY “ 2t0” model fordor, rail with plastic ends.
$98 Weal ISUi Bk
tutone. see anen Spar Ser.,
•r rayea tap**. Cettea of aylea
H»l French Ave. $1093.
eertU.
SEPTIC TAMM SERVICE
S m ln rik Gtoan aad P itot Oa.
3-BEDROOM trader fully air con­ 113 -118 W. Sad RL Fh. F A B4 « S
A HARR
DeBARY
ditioned. washer and dryer. Will
NOrth 8 4423
NOrth 8-4711
sell equity very reasonable or
will trade for equity In 3 bed­
WANT PASSENGERS to Sea Meroom home. Phone FA 2-3134.

YOUNG WOMEN — Train for
AIRLINES. Soo our ad under
Class. 23, EducStloo-lnstnictlM.

N. V. Famar, Realtor
D. H. Whitmore
Lillian G. Trama
t u n MORTGAOE. 911,999 for
Aisoclatoa.
}1S S. French Ave. Ph. FA J-322I lovely thro* bedroom home;
er hour*, FA E-MU, FA 2-4921, deelrabio area. $S,ooo Dowa.
Th. FA 2-4303.
3-0361_____________________

29. AatamohUeo &gt; Trallen

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REALTOR

# AIMER’S AGENCY

Wad.. Oct 7. lM t - P l d 11

9*911*

HOUSEWIVES
You may ! j tte ene we or*
looking for totoerve an AVON
territory NOW. Writ*. Mrs. Mi­
lan!eh, Btt 246, Lockhart, Fla

tv ra i
LOTTIE BlOABWAf
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Seminole Realty

WANTED: full time: live
maid. Call FA 2-7WS.

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HERBERT STRN9TR0H

E n u BUg. Lake Miry

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Ph. FA 2-632!

Homes Designed For
Florida Living.
3 &amp; •! Bedroom.* —
1 A 2 Baths

V A - FHA F H A In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Paym ents
Low as $425
You can move In Imntedi
ntely while the paper* are
being processed.

We Guarantee Personal
Satisfaction On The
Construction Of Your
Homo Or Your Money
Cheerfully Refunded.

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58 RAMBLER
Rebel Cuatem • Felly F^alpped . I.ew MUleage • Lika
Now Inaid# Aad Out • Pric­
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dard Tramamlaatoa • Beauti­
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Pricer Fer quick Bale At

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58 FORD
Tuder Station Wagon

56 CHRYSLER
Station Wagon

55 FORD
HUtton W agon* (3 )

$ $ $ $ $ $ $
Our Uaed Can Will Be
Dlaplayed For Your In­
spection Nightly On Our
Large Lighted LaL

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D EALS

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Odham &amp; Tudor, MOTOR SALES
2nd A PataMtto
Inc.
1ANFOOD
Cor Hwy. 17-95 A 27th St
Phon FA 2-1501

FA 2-0711 ar FA 24221

�N tm attorney E m it A. Jack, «k» AM Iki erigtoal suit
whkh vhlmatety led to the gto#.
lag of the count*, gaM Tuesday
ho m i l seek aa tojoaettoa la
keep the city from atllto*. Anotbtr Negro, Frank Hamptoa, t ill
proceedings would ba filed today
either la circuit or U. I. district
court
' Meaatlma, the city haa lot saty
« m y of the bida mat ita qualifim

ewUtm .

Slams leadty at Omtssd.
^
S m fta a cte o my-Nfners
and Packers, ealy NFL tcama
wMh parfeet records after tba
Brat twe'weeks af play, elaah at
Orem Bay. Coach Vine* Lombar­
di'* Faahaea are faer-point fac­
ie tod a y 's attar pairings. Um
Batamara CaRa a n ffe paint
ataiaaa ta tame the Una* at Detrail; the Bear* arc tamed over
• e Las Aasclaa 'Ranu by aavan
el Chtosgw; |W Eagle* ara fav­
ored ever the FinatirEi ttcclm
ta twe at Philadelphia, and tba
Chicapa Cardlaala-ltadaklna game
St Vaahiagtea to rated a loaaup.

tka cky stipulated at tint k
would accept ao Mda lower than
tka pur value ot the courses. But
wham so Mda ware offered, the
city, put the eauraaa 19 far tale
again at any price- with a provUkw it oouid decide If the bide
were sufficient.
Bida of uaa.ooa and tm.ooo
were offered fog the Hyde Park
courac, appraiied at IfOd.ocO. -The
Brentwood courac, valued at *49*,000, drew bida of 1193,000 and
12*0,000.

N eed Tam e Deer
HOLLYWOOD (UP1) — A major
Hollywood studio la looking for a
big. tame brown bear to wrestle
with actor Robert Ryan to the film*
tog of la Alaakaa ataeL "Unless
they find a bear tama enough to
satisfy sat, they're getog to have
.t o
get a man in Boh Ryan’s akto
for this fight,” the actor said.

THE GRACEFUL sweep cf Buick’a sculptured atytinp la
the Electrm 225 four-door hardtop, the moat luxurioue modal la the Bulek
line. The exquisite atyllng of the EJectra 225 haa been tehenced by A
luxurious brushed aluminum panel that extenda alone the bottom of the
ear from the front wheel housing to the rear bumper. AO Electra aeries
models carry the four rentiporta on the front fenders to distinguish them
from the other aeries. New features on all 1960 Buieka include a new trans­
verse muffler which replaces the two mufflers previously need an cars
equipped with dual exhaust systems. Also new la an adjustable Instru­
ment panel, the first in the automotive industry, which the driver can act
to the viewing position most suited to his height.

WITH F O O D M A R T
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(Limit S With Order)
TALLAHASSEE (UP1)' - Two
Negroes under tba death sentence
far raping white women In Pinel­
las County have tad their cle­
mency plcai turned dawn by the
Kate Pardon .Board.
State Ally. Clair Davis went
before the board Tuesday to peraenaUy oppose commutation of
sentence for John Edward Paul,
II. and Willie George City, wbo
was described a* having an **Irre­
sistible yearning for women, re­
gardless of color.”

Paul wu convicted for raping
a 47-year-old Clearwater grand­
mother. Davis said Paul had a
criminal record from the time he
was 10 years old and had carried
with him since ta was 14 "tba
idea of raping a white woman.”
Harold A. Jackson of Tampa,
Paul's attorney, said Paul would
not have received the death penal­
ty had he not been a Negro.
"It doe* not take much evidence
to convict a Negro to this state,”
Jackson said.

City's attorney. M. M. Jooes,
claimed City did not understand
what be was admitting when ta
signed a eonfeaaloo.
However, Davis said CMy tad
admitted five other rapes to tha
same area as the assault toe
which be was convicted.
Gov. LeRoy Collin# wlU sot
execution detei for the Negroni
at a later date.

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Doors that open wider — ea\«r to get in
and oqt. Family »ixe Interior. Scam that are
higher, more deeply cushioned, and repotitiooed to provide more room foe feet and
leg*. Per hap* the quictctt running car in
America due to Bukk'a high ute o f Intula*
tioo and lorque-tube drive. Buick'i quality
control program come* to a peak in the
Turbine Drive Duck 'M .

Aa entirely new “ M inonugic” liutrumcat
panel. It lct&gt; the driver tee tpecd. gat gauge,
nnd other ncceuary reading* at a glance in
n mirror be tilt* to tun hit own eye level.
And a new cultuite tafety option — the
TWilight Sentinel*— that lurnt headlight* on
uitiamalicall/ at irnnct ...Q tf uuiomattiallj
at cumlte. Ail-new color* and fabric*.

t- B u ick'i E iclu iiv e Turbine Drive
Tranuumiunt it jet-tmooth, rcipond*
fa.ter, mure cconomicall) than c&gt;cr. No
Stan ever dull while the car n in motion.
2. Uukk't Evcluiive Air-Ho Aluminum
Drum Brake*— found on no other Amer­
ican car. Fin-cooled drum* front and
rear for fader cooling. Fad cooling
m eu* safer Mopping, to*per beaks life.

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Slotted wheel* pa** a current o f air from
under tbc car corolanlly over the brakes
fur added cooling efficiency. (Wheel* arc
15* tire which give* you up to 1/9 more
tire life.)
3. Buick'i esc Unite Wildcat Engine* give
high efficiency with high economy. ( Aa
optional new LcSabre Engine is Jc i ignoJ
to give Buick performance on regular

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WEATHER: Fair and slightly wanner tonight and tomorrow. High today, 85-92. Low tonight, 80-85.
VOL.

X L IX

United Pma Ltucd W in

EatabUalreri 1908

THURSDAY. OCTOBER 8, 1959

SANFORD.

F L O R ID A

N O . 537

Dock Strike Injunction
Asked By Government

NEW Y O R K (U P I) — An the docum ent by jet plane to | itrike was "causing Increased
awtstant U . S. attorney general President
Eisenhower's
Palm I prices and reduced supplies" to
was enroute here today to file a Springs, Calif., vacation head­ , consumers In coast areas as well
Tafl-Hartley Injunction in federal quarters.
j as affecting the supply o f vital
district court to halt the dock I By law, the president must defense m alerlali.
Itrike.
h iv e the report In his hands be­
Although an injunction was eeaEighty-five thousands striking fore he orders tha Justice De­ sldered a foregone conclusion. It
longshoremen appeared all but partment to go after an Injunc­ appeared unlikely that negotla*
certain to be ordered back to tion.
tlons on a new contract would re*
work today.
The back-to-work order could sume for at least a week.
President Elaenhowcr late Wed­ be written out and handed to
Union and industry sources eaid
PENSACOLA, Flu. (UPI) _ The center of Tropical
nesday night ordered Atty. Gen. ILA officials by this afternoon. both sides would be busy getting
Storm Irene alammed into Pensacola early today, raking the
William P. Rogers to seek the
No federal court has aver re­ the strikebound ports back la
city with 55 mile an hour winds and heavy rains.
injunction at ooee. He acted on jected a government request for operation. In addition, It was beDamage appeared to be light. No injuries or deaths were
the strength of a federal fact- j a Taft-llartley injunction to stop lieved the negotiators would call
reported.
finders' report that the Maine to a strike for M days.
a cooling off period to let tea*
The Weather Bureau said the remnants of the poorlyTexas strike was curtailing deliv­
The board said the eight-day peri abate.
ery of food and fu el to 22 million
defined storm would sweep Into I
persons.
smithsrn Alabama and Georgia
Reached at his home here, Wil­
■riag the day, dumping up to
liam V. Bradley, president of the
five inches o f rain In some sec*
International Longshoremen's As­
tktos. Winds were diminishing to
sociation. said " I t the president
SI to 10 miles an hour gusts as
of the United States signs the
Irene moved inland.
Taft-llartley Act, we will com ­
IV e center of the storm hit
ply with It."
tfcia northwest Florida city shortly
It tied with the 1956 I LA strike
after dawn, and weather observ­
for the swiftest pro-Injunction pro­
ers said they could not detect any
cedure In the 13-year history of
calm " e y e " which la character­
AUSTIN, Tea. (U P I) - Emer- would be toxic If inhaled lo large
the Taft-llartley Act.
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) Gov.
istic of a well defined tropical
The three • m an fset • finding gency crew s, fearing an explosion enough dose* by persona unaware
LcRoy Collins and Sen. Ed P rice
board had been appointed only or a aeries of blasts, evacuated of its presence.
of Bradenton swapped Ideas today
m s - . highest gusts of 53 miles an
" I t looks bad until we can no­
Tuesday, It held a 90 minute pub- I between 3oo and 400 families from
were clocked five hours be- and readied plans for an all-out
lie hearing Wednesday at which a three m ile radius of a gaa pipe­ tify all of those people," Ludwig
cam
paign
for
adoption
of
the
reGENEROUS
JENNY
LYNN
YOUNG,
aged
five,
gave
half
her
winnings
the center hit the mainland.
said. "W o just have to keep b o ^
spokesman for both side* blamed line eruption early today.
from The Sanford Herald footM l content to the United Fund yeaterdMy.
Forecasters said damage appar­ apportlonment proposal to be on
Fumes
blanketed the entire ing that no sparks set tt off.”
each other for the strike, rushed
the
ballot
Nov.
3.
UF representative George Day gave Jenny • pledge card oa her brother,
ently was no more than In a goodPolice and fire department alto complete its report, then flew area of this populous state capital
Collins told hia news conference
■teed windstorm.
Jim, who took first place in the contest, looked on. Jenny gained second
city.
ficials aald the danger area wpa %
Tito gusts ____
knockad __
down a few that P rice rpent the night a t the
place in the competition by telling her father, Homer Young, which teams
Policem en, fireman and service­ three mile radius of where tha lftwlrea. toJe up'shrubs". j mansion and (hey discussed the
men from Bergstrom Air Force Inch pipeline burst under 1M
to pick as winners. The brother and sister missed only four gume winners
awnings
sod
propelled
campaign
over
breakfast.
P
rice
atripped
Base, som e o f them forced to wear pounds of pressure. Fumes from
each. The average missed was about 10 in the "upset" weekend just
sail debris for short distances. tended the news conference with
gas m asks, rushed through the tha gaa quickly blanketed this
passed. .Mr. and Mrs. Young also entered the contest but just didn't have
The storm apparently bad little him.
danger area warning residents to city o f 140,000. Residents from M
They agreed, Collins said, to con ­
their children’s "savvy.”
(Staff Photo)
m n o effect on everyday life hers,
shut off all pilot lights la stoves far as 30 miles away called the
tact
television
and
radio
stations
■ b o o l s wens open as usual and
and water heateri and to leave gas company and reported a n g l ­
MOSCOW
(U
P
I)
—
The
world's
around
the
state
to
get
tim
e
to
aR businesses were expected to
ing fumes.
biggest river liner "Soviet Union" the area quickly.
ta K U oa with no delay for clean­ present arguments for the 44-acnaPolice Capt. 0 . H. Ludwig aald
has been com pleted at tha Krasnoe
up. Civilian employes at the near* tor, 103-member House apportion­
Sormovo shipyard! at Korky, Tasi as many aa 1,000 families may be
by Pensacola Naval Air Station ment formula.
nows agency reported today. It forced to leave their homes be­
Both
of
them
expressed
concern
w ere told by radio to report as I
fore the situation la brought under
gave no tonnage figures.
about
the
plan's
chances
In
view
eeual to work.
control.
of
a
steam-roller
of
opposition
Irene moved Inland on the
A strong southerly wind was
N orthwest Florida panhandle on building up in the populous areas.
blowing the fumes Into the down­
"W e both feel the opposition, by
TOKYO ( U P I ) ------A (olal o f 471
■ 200-mlle front, roughly from a
town area, and Ludwig aald tha
boats sank during the rampage of
Utile west of Pensacola east to over-generalisation, has given the
danger of explosion was "rapidly
wrong
view
o
f
the
plan,"
he
la
id
.
Typhoon Vera which flammed into
Apalachicola. The highest gusts
toward the downtown
By JACK PHILLIPS
; industry. Surviving a low ebb In posed of Just before 1930. Chase central Japan tw o weeks ago, the moving
There la • need to tell the people
■ c u r r e d between Pensacola and
Observing its 73th anniversary agricultural fortunes. Chase re- marketed ita remaining citrua transportation ministry announced area."
Panam a CUy. Tides were gener* where (he additional represent*
O fficials aald there was a sec­
ally lew along the coait. ranging Uon In the Legislature will go and this year, Chase and Company of ceived William R. Harney aa a through the Florida Citrus Ex­ today. Five m ore are listed as ond d in g e r from the gaa. Rescue
TAMPA, Fla. (UPI) A
Sanford
can
boast
of
service
to
partner
just
before
the
turn
of
change
for
the
next
five
years,
how
It
will
improve
representation
missing.
from about one to three feet
crew* w ere finding many persona Ing car veered out of control to
35o
markets
in
lrearly
all
the
!
the
century.
A
Jacksonville
ofafter which U resumed its own
above normal, the Weather Bu­ in the rtate.
still asleep aa they made a house front of a high school today t a d
He said he will solicit the sup­ United States in Canada, and parts (ire was opened in 1904, and In marketing. The fertilizer and
reau said. No flooding was report­
to house canvass of tha danger plowed Into a group of students 1914 the company was incorporal- growers' supply business was de­
ed, although high wavaa low ed port o f tha proposal, and wilt con of Europe.
ERWIN, Tenn. (U P I) - Police area. They explained propane gas awaiting the morning bell, Injuring
The company recently published ed.
veloping during this period.
som e aand on tome roads just o ff tact nawspaper editors over the
look care of som ebody who at­ acta Uka a "sleeping g ta " and three of them. The driver, ap­
a color brochure recounting its
The insurance business was sold
"Believing that honesty begets tempted to set up a business in
state to try to win them over.
the beach.
parently ihocked by tha grisly
history
in
the
Sanford
area
and
just
before
World
War
I,
so
that
honesty, and trust begets trust, Ihc No llusinc.s community near
Meanwhile, gale warnings re­
scene, died momenta later of a
relating details of its growth. , full time could be devoted to the personnel have created a
mained d isp la y'd from Pensacola
here. Today It w as the same old No
heart attack.
Chase and Company is the se- Chase's agricultural and grower's way of business that has served
to Cedar Key In Florida, and
Business. Ih e officers chopped up
Tw o 13-ycar-ald girls w ere seri­
cond
oldest
Arm
here,
with
only
1
supply
Interests.
M
ost
of
the
com
well,"
President
Randall
Chase
• ■ m a ll craft from Pensacola to
a 60-gallon whisky still and four
ously Injured. A 13-year-old boy
Hill
Lumber
and
Supply
Yard,
pany’
i
citrus
husjneas
was
dis­
said la an anniversary statement. barrels o f corn masb.
run ta Gprda, Fla., were ed v lied
suffered len er'in ju ries.
oflvv m ar-tog its Mth year, pre­
to* remain l a port.
A dozen other pupllc clustered
ceding it on the local scene.
Iran# was moving In a northF ire T ra p s 200
on the sidewalk across the street
In HUM Sydney and Joshua
northwesterly
direction
as
U
SOUTHEND, England (U PI) The Seminole County School from the entrance to Wilson M emo­
[• PITTSBURGH (U PI) - Negotia­ Chase founded the company which
m oved intand.
rial High School averted Injury by
Fire trapped about 2U0 persons on
packed
the
first
trainload
of
The
New
Orleans
Weather tions aimed at ending the M-day
Board's auditor has found the
jumping out o f the Way o f the ca*
Ihe seaward end of Southend i'irr
celery
to
leave
Sanford,
and
which
Bureau said (idea four feet above steel strike were at an iinpssse
INDIANAPOLIS. Iml. (UPI) — Evangelist Hilly
Wednesday night but all were res­ financial condition of the school* rcening car.
norm al would occur in the Apala­ today and both the United Steel­ now employs more than 'Hxi peo­
Graham says Nikita Khrushchev will go to hell.
Police theorized the driver. W .
cued by hosts. .Moil of the pier, good and their financial records
chee bay area east of here. Tides workers and industry expected the ple.
(iriihum, speaking to the second service of his
one of tile must popular in Lou­ well kept, Supl. It. T. Milwce Stewart Hunt. 49-year-old business
Cnase
ami
Company's
first
acti­
o f two to three feet over norm al next move to develop in the Wiiite
machine salesman, may have suf­
don's “ Coney Island,” was destroy­ told the board thla morning.
month-long crusade here, spoke to the Russian Premier
vities were selling fire Insurance,
w ero predicted for the entire House.
Seminole school* handled 3133,- fered a mild heart attack at tha
ed.
us though lie were present.
fertilizers, and growers' supplies.
mawoop o f Gulf coast from the M is­
President •Eisenhower, expected
195.75 In their general fund dur­ wheel of the ear and lost controL
"Mr. Khrushchev, despite all you say about n o t be­
s i s s ip p i Sound to the Tampa Bay back today (rum a vacation in the The firms' first office was in
ing the 1958 39 year, auditor Rog­
They said he apparently had an­
area down the Florida peninsula. California desert, told both sides the building now occupied by the
lieving in God, some day you anil all your kind will call
er Harris said in bis report. Ten other, more severe seizure after
ST.
PAUL.
Minn.
(U
PI)
—
More
A throe-foot tide would flood last week that he expected a "n e ­ Florida State Bank.
upon Him,” Graham said.
Chase's total citrus and vege­
Ilian 1.000 workers idled by the years ago they handled $64,937.98 the accident which led to his
the low beaches and islands in gotiated settlement" when he re­
"But
the
tragedy
is
that
some
day
it
will
l&gt;e
too
A school's general fund con- death.
table production now runs over
steel strike have left Minnesota's
m any o f tha summer homes along turned.
iDta of
money
gained
from
lute to pray. Our prayers are to lie prayed this side of
The seriously injured girls ware
two
million
packages
yearly.
iron range to seek work else­
the Fort Walton Beach • Panama
Union President David J . M c­
athletic contests, trust funds and identified as Katherine Healey and
the Kritve.”
These are drawn from more than
where, stale oHiclals said today.
City resort stretch.
Donald sent the 171-member Wage- 5,000 acres and gross over $ 1'?
class activities. Pupils In the I Carol McKay. Tha Injured boy,
Iron range business firms have re­
Policy Committee home W ednes­
county
spent
3270,00584
for David Ferguson, 13, waa reported
million dollar! per year.
corded a 6b per cent decline in
day and said (he USW would "g o
lunches
during
the
past
school
in fair condition at a hospital.
Sydney Chase's sons, Randall
busincas from last year.
to court" If the government in­ ami Sydney are president and vice
year, Harris reported.
Pcto Woodward, 13, a patrol boy
vokes the Taft Hartley A ct. But president of the corporation. Chase
A good financial condition means on duty In front of the achool,
he added that if an injunction is and Company has its own fruit j NEW YORK (U P I) that the schools lived within their gave this description of the a c c i­
Stock
SKOWHEGAN. Maine (U PI) — budgets, Milwee said.
issued the union "would obey the and vegetable fields and also buys prices at I p. m .:
dent:
----- The Rev. Arthur R. MacDoulaw of the land."
County school population has
75'
" I was standing at m y post and
and processes produce grown by American TAT ...................
gall.
62,
known
as
Ihe
"fishing
par­
Any hope that agreement would independent growers.
made a 21.4 per cent jump over I saw this green '59 car com ing
iis ,
American Tobacco .............
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Gov. son," began a in 20 year pruon the same period last year, Milwee down the street and 1 lowered my
MU
NEW YORK (U PI) - P o l i c e to­ be reached Wednesday w as dis
Cabbage, celery, letliu-c, &gt;-sca- ! Bethlethem S led ...............
6i*» ; Ia1Hoy Collins said today that he term Wednesday for (he statutory told the hoard. There are now flag to stop it. But tlie car shot
day maintained a d ose guard pelted when McDonald announced role and cauliflower are the C A O .................................
«3«ts; will not run for one of tli«- delegate rape o f a IS-year-old girl. Mac- j 1.867 more pupils In Seminole over the curbing and I saw the
.......................
around Kings County Judge S a m ­ "there is nothing to indicate any Chase vegetable staples sold lo Chrysler
31U , positions on the "favorite ion " Dougall, the aiithur of a senes of schools than there were last Oct­ |driver's head fall back and then
uel Lclbowitr following a series hope of a settlement in the near northern customers. Celery is still Curtiss • Wright ...............
slate of Sen. George Smathers for outdoor life ami sportsmen's stor­ ober. That number of students
he hit the two girls.
............................ . 236&gt;X :
of te.ephoned ami written threats |
the firm 's main vegetable corn -1 DuPont
ies, was convicted last June.
would fill two schools the size
55 . president.
"H e hit one girl head on and
to kill him for blamoig Puerto Hi-1
-------------------------------- modify, representing about 750,- j Eastman Kodak ...................
Uut Collins said he would nut
of
Pinecrrst
Elementary,
the the other one he knocked Into the
82 H
...................
ooo packages annually. Vegetables Font Motor
cans for most of New Y ork's ju veU A, A
jgi*
I
object
if
one
of
the
elected
Smithsuperintendent pointed out.
sirret. He bit ihe boy on the teg
roine principally from the San- i General Electric .............
J d * delinquency.
r 6 r iH llS n C f C K O S l
35 1*r * delegates would name him as
()ut-of stale resident* attached and it looked like It was broken.
• A 24-hour personal police b od y­
foril-Oviedo Zellwood area, with ’ General Motors ................. ^,g an alternate delegate to the na
to the military, who semi children
"T h at's all I rem em ber because
guard was assigned to Llebowilx
celery also coming from Pahokce. | Graham • Paige ................
to Seminole schools now number I got dizzy and alck."
34&gt;» lional D em ocratic convention.
Citrus growing and packaging Inti. T A T ........................
Wednesday by Police Commission-1
Tht
way,
he
would
have
some
1,500,
Milwee
said.
Schools
get
United
Fund
solicitators
for
Ihc
ID?
.......................... .
er Stephen P. Kennedy.
has liecn a Chase mainstay except Lorillard
22 ' » olficial status should he attend Lake Monroe ares were announc­ approximately 375 per child per
i s s i i s s s
for a brief period after the 1R:R Minute Maid
Lcim iwiu, in a telephone c o n ­
year tuition under public laws 874
tori' ? the convention at Los Angeles ed today.
...........
Seminole C»unty building permit freeze. The company citrus de­ Penney
versation witii Kennedy, referred
CHARLOTTESVILLE,
Va.
~
They are Mrs. Herbert Behrens, and 813.
m a next year without having hii name
to numerous threats against his valuations for September were partment employs 200 people in an Penn HR ...........
Mrs. Catherine White, Mrs. E. D.
School
Administrative Assist­ ( D P I ) - John Hubert Morris, 44,
4U on ihc ballot.
life since he lestilied two weeks over Ihe $1 million mark. County operation which runs from grow­ Royal American
Collins wa* one o f the first slate Kirelihoff, Mrs. Herbert Thurs
ant Walter Teague bas been study- of Dykes, Va., died Wednesday,
50
ago before a Senate su'icoininittce Zoning Director Robert Brown re­ ing through picking, packaging Sears Roebuck .
ufliciala to endorse the "favorite ton, Mrs. Klden Cain, Mrs. Carl i ing new reports in Orlando on ihe 12th victim of tornadoes w hkh
18R
Studebaker
.........
ported
today.
and marketing. Chase also mar
investigating juvenile delinquency.
99U son" movement for Smathers, and McWhorter. Mrs. C. E. Hittell j congressional appropriation! and struck central Virginia a week
Brown said 121 building permits | kels peaches at Marshallville. Ga. U. S. Sled .......
Leibowitx has denied that he
there had been rr|&gt;orti he might al­ and Mrs. Jum cs Giles.
ago.
I provision* under thesa laws.
91
singled out Puerto Ricans as most were ivued fo r a total of $1,089.:u m | Chase and Company fertil.zers Westinghouse El.
low his nam e to head the slate of
j and agricultural chem ical products
sponsible for the wave uf ju v e ­ in valuations.
delegate candidates.
Titus far this year. Brown added,I arc now distributed statewide.
nile delinquency, lie bus claim ed
Me quashed that report at hia
The new fertilizer plant was
that his sialcmanta to the con 50.781,1(1 in valuations have been
news conference.
gressmnai prooeis wer* "m an gled received by the sontng office. The built last year. Wholesale build­
materials
are
available
and distorted" by "certain pap- September valuation figure was ing
era ."
the highest for the county this through Chase, which now sup­
plies these materials to retail
However, l. c Jutgc said he fa v -iy e u r .
Mrs. Minnie Lee Ellison, 75,
ored a one tear residency law to
During August, valuations reach- dealers in 11 countieL Cement,
paints, brick, fencing, pipe, nails died yesterday at her home, 2637
dutuurage immigrant "C h ild ers' ed (he &gt;2.313,683 figure.
ORLANDO (U P I) —Minute Maid
Brown reported also that 177 and rooting material j are handled Kira Ave., after a long illness.
from coming to New Y ork so d
A Sanford resident for five years, Corp. today declared a quarterly
electrical permits and 115 plumb through the Sanford firm .
going Immediately on relief.
The freeze of 189195 almost Mrs. Ellison was born in Pratt dividend of 23 cents per share on
ing permits, were issued during
knockrst out the Florida citrus City, Ala., and lived fur many its common stock.
the month.
years in Birmingham. She was a
The dividend will Ix payable
a member of ihe Central Park Oct. 30 to stockholders of record
Church of Birmingham, Alice Spur- as o( Oct. 20.
tor Chapter 3W. Order of Eastern
In addition, director* declared
TALLAHASSFF (D PI) Oov.
Star of Birmingham, past adviser, a 4 per cent stuck dividend pay
LeRoy C olins run redid today that
Rainbow Girls, and past Grand able N ov. 30 to stockholder! of
he talked "politics" over the w eek - 1
Executive
Committee
member, record N ov. 2.
end with Sen. Doyle Carlton J r. of
Rainbow Girls o f Alabama.
Wauchula. who it considered one !
She ix survived by her husband,
of the leadin'; rand.dates for govJames A. Ellison. Sanford; two
, citrus men with brushes and eon- daughters, Mr*. Kathleen Reyn­
T o U to ".
fishing with Carlton
A
man,
a.
r,
olds, Sanford, and Mrs. Mildred
bile the senator w a. here for "unique" piece of equipment “ &gt;at veyors
Randolph, Arlington, V a.; a son,
Funeral services for Mr. Roger
Legislative Appreciation D ay.
will save Seminole county citrus
A
*
' Q , hon&lt;n
Clyde Ellison, Sanford, six grand C. Edwards, form er foreman of
Most of *be {ime we
/ l‘ b' men * * rel1 d* i l ul m on«y Vt o the length of time building up the children and one great grandchild; Seminole High School farm, who
fog. hut we did get around to tecting their young citrus trees *&gt;11 around the tree and is more
two sisters.
Mrs. Mary Jane died yesterday, will be held at
talking a little about p olitics," this winter, County Agent Cecil economical.
Campbell, Mont Clair, Calif, and 2:30 p. m. Saturday at Brissoo
Collin* said.
Tucker said today.
' sm ith's invention c o n s is t of a Mrs. Mag H yam , Birmingham, Funeral Home, with the Rev.
Tucker said Alex Smith bas In- heavy metal wheel that digs a Ala.
William D. Jones officiating.
vented a new dev ice to mount u p 1ditch around the young trees and
Funeral services will be held at
Pallbearers will be Donald JimTHE SYMBOL OK AUTHORITY woe handed to new Touatmiutera* Club
NAPLES, Italy (U P I) -Jsiaty soil around young trees protecting with the same motion throws up Brisson Funeral Home at 11 a. m. inex.
Freddie
Tcslow,
Burke
President Jack Langford last night by outgoing President Jot&gt; Davis, left
Am erican
Fulbright scholarship them from cold weather.
soil to protect the fruit.
Friday, with the Rev. W. P. Winn,
Bob Thompson, Arthur
front. New Toastmaster officers Installed at the King and Prince dinner
"It's a new p n n cip jR " Tucker
Student, arrived in Naples W ednes­
Cost of the equipment is believed Brooke Jr. officiating. The body Blanton sod Lee Burk, all mem­
d a y night aboard tha U. S. liner In said which uses a crntrifical force to be some g400jess than standard will be taken to Birmingham for bers of the Future Farmers of
meeting wert, from left Krnie Smith, Dick Forbes, Chet Guerry, Earl
[to 4e toe week usually done tag l apparatus.
America.
|burial.
Wood* Frank FalUsraon, and Don Londonvide*

Storm Winds, Rain
Cross Pensacola
Collins Plans

1

#
i}

Blast Fear Drives
400 Families Out

All-Out Drive On

Reapportionment

News Briefs
River L in e r

ChaseMarks 75thYear WithServices
To 350 Markets In America, Europe

Three Badly Hurt

471 Boats Sink

As Car Hits Group
Of Children

No Business

Steel Dispute
Li Impasse Now

Schools In Good
Financial Shape

Nikita Goner?

Work Elsewhere

I p. m. Stocks

Police Guarding
% w York Judge

Governor Reports
‘ He's No Candidate

Parson In Jail

Fund Solicitators
Appointed Today

$1 Million Mark

Tornado Victim

Mrs. Minnie Ellison
Dies At Home Here Dividend

Declared
By Minute M aid

Collins Concedes
Talking Politics

iroi

New Invention Here
To Help Citrus Men
^n,urd

b“ tav“ «*

Edwards Funeral
Rites Saturday

Scholars Land

I•

If

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For Oranges
Lak elan d &lt;u p i &gt; - noruu
V m Mutaal k u predicted a
1$ lim a lor fresh eranges.
General Manager Hobart I.
lutkdfa estimated fresh orange
UpmesU would go up JO per
■M reiardleu at tbo crop lire,
ihlch he figured at between H
mi M aOttow boxes.
hut seasad'a crop totalled M
RuHedge aleo Mid freed orange
experts would more Him double
tide gear bacauae ti relaxed re
•frictions aa artlflcalljr colored
fruit la foreign market*.
Be raid freed fruit channel*
would uae 1MOO.OOO boxes if the
total crop la M million boxes,
and SlrSTS.eao boxes if the total
m
raaedea n million bosea.
Tbo Mutual official forecast expaeto ef &gt;90,000 boxes based on
Use M million box crop and U0,0M
boxes if the crop la *&gt; million
boxes.
Mutual reported Saturday that
graves la tha citrus belt were la
(odd condition despite heavy rain

Wednesday

AFTERMATH OF GASOLINE TANK BLAST-FIRE — Nine persona who
had been sleeping in the house at right were injured when a giant twomillion-gallon gasoline tank exploded and burned In the Esso Standard oil
refinery yard at Charleston, S. C. The holocaust was only about three miles
from Charleston’s downtown area that was badly battered by Hurricane
Grade.

P.5G. PROTECTED,

SELECTED. GUARANTEED
V. S. CHOICE, PULL CUT

sU summer.

The cooperative said In Us first
crop condition report of the new
WASHINGTON (UP1) - Organ­ ned to analyte it further at meet­
Mason, "Mora growers arc finding ised labor la moving rapidly to ings this week.
Many union constitutions will
• better total crop of early or- comply fully with the new union
Top government officials, recog- have to be rewritten, one tabor
SAges than waa cspected a few
repeat taw but finds many of it*
provisions “ pusiling," an Informal
survey Indicated today.
The corruption • tainted Team■tcra aeem to hava taken the
lead in making aura they conform
to requirements of the statute
which labor leadera have describ­
ed as a ‘ 'killer,'*
Penalties for violation oi tha
act—jail terma and fines up to
&gt;10,000—art spurring efforts by
union officials to get prompt com­
pliance.
To Analyse Law
Attorneys of several AFL-C10
unions said, however, that they
still don't know whal the law re­
quire* of their organizations. For
that reason, labor lawyers plan­

nlilnjr the need to answer unions’
queries on how they plan to en­
force and administer the act,
have been wrestling with its pro­
visions, loo.
Stuart Itolhman, general coun­
sel of the National Labor Rela­
tions Board, has announced that
he will hold a series of talks with
representatives' of labor and man­
agement after this month to try to
answer "many questions raised by
the new law.

lawyer said. International unions
will be, forced to issue policy guid­
ance on the new law’s picketing
and boycott restrictions, he add­
ed.
Union attorneys alto agreed
that many sections of the LaborManagement Reporting and DIscloscure Act of 1919 will he test­
ed In court.
But to far there has not been
one hint of refusal L comply with
the law by any union.

"T T T T T -----’
\ fU C A T B S S B ^

P-S.C. TASTY SLICED

Board To Decide
Miami Integrated
School's Future
MIAMI (U P!)—The Dade County
School Hoard is expected to decide
Wednesday the future of Miami's
CHECKING EPIDEMIC— integrated Orchard Villa Element­
School.
Dr. Martin Goldfield, co­ ary
The decision could be to end the
ordinator of the New Jer­ token experiment by turning the
sey virology program, is school Into an all while or an allshown In his Trenton lab­ Negro school, or to abandon it by
oratory au he injects a admitting more Negroes.
The school has a capacity of -too
white mouse with speci­
men from a person believed pupils hut has been operating with
a handful of whites ami four
to have died front encepha­ only
Negroes since the school term be­
litis. The teat will deter­ gan. The current enrollment is 14
mine if it ia the eastern whites.
equine type, which already
Some board member* are report­
has claimed eighteen lives ed to he in favor of admitting ad­
ditional Negro pupils from the pre­
In South Jersey counties.
dominately Negro neigh Ixjrhood.
So far, more than too Negretes have
asked admission to Orchard Villa.
However, some observers pre­
1.1 T ill? ( III! I IT (JOINT OK THIS
s ix t h
J I I II C M I,
fl in t i r is dict that if Urge number* of Ne­
A!»l» FliH *H W IX O I.n COUNTY, groes are admitted, white students
r iA H in t,
at Orchard Villa will transfer to
i s c i m i i i N t iKM,i,
other all-white schools.
ni ' it t . i Q im r r t i t i .k
I H J I IT U A M. U l N l I ,
The school board aUo has on its
agenda Wrdneiday the linul as­
signment of the county's IJO.Ono
pupils, all technically attending

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BUTTERMILK OR SWEET MILK

Legol Notice

schools uis a tem poral&gt; assignment

basis. Among them are eight Ne­
groes who have asked to Ik- assign­
ed to all-white schools and arc ex­
pected to be turned down.
Poison from a honeybee's sting
U as powerful, drop for drop, as
ml He make venom, taya the Na­
tional Geographic Society.
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Legal Notice

A WELCOME SIGHT TO THOSE IN TROUBLE —
A U. B. Coast Guard SC-lilUR Hercules (top) flies on a
mission of mercy, which may include search or rescue
work in out-of-the-way parts of the world. An Air Force
Hercules (bottom) picks up a civilian injured while
working on the PEW Line in the Arctic for a|ieetly
trumqiort to u hospital. The four-engine prop-jet plane,
Guilt by Lockheed in Marietta, Gu., has distinguished it­
self as "angel of the Arctic.” Giant skis provide needed
landing gear.
HAPPINESS

THROUGH

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HEALTH

its most valualile function is
tile protection of it vital part
of your nerve system. Thut
is why
........
.y even a slight spine
failure is to lie most carefully
guarded against. When there
is any degree of spine failure
the result is that some body
tissues are being deprived o|
the necessary nerve corttro
or influence they need t&lt;
function normally.
Are you or anyone in your
family aiding your worst
enemy.
by ■
saying,
------,v , Time,
U,
»««.» mg', " I 'l
wiiit und see how I feel to­
morrow." For tomorrow or
next week or next month,
Time muy have piled up traglc obstacles to your re­
covery.
Are you a Chiropractic Case?

Ih a t a s u it baa haan fili-d a g a tn a t
yo u lu lh « C ir c u it C o u rt o f Ih a
N in th J u d ic ia l C ir c u it , in a m i fo r
Hcm lnolH I 'u i ii ily , K lo rld n , c n i l t l a l
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C h a m -r&gt; No. lu i jo T lio n a lu r a uf
th la a u li la lo n b la ln a d iv e r t s .
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C la r k
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w il l he n m arad a g a ln a t y o u .
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lo r U eiiC nu la C o u n ty , F lo r id a , Ih la
JS th d a y o f S s p is m b s r, A . D . | * i » .

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P a p u ly C la r k
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BY DR. F. LEO KEKW1N

T I I H S T A T K OS' F I J J I I I H A
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well equipped us he is, with
all these newer methods of
fighting disease, your doctor
ia often handicupped by hi*
worst enemy, time.
Your spine does much more
than help hold you upright.

One of a series of articles
published in the public inter­
est lo ex plain and illustrate
the practice of scientific
Chiropractic, written by Dr.
F. Leo Kerwln whu.se office U
located at 201 &amp; French Ave.
and hbs telephone number k
FAirfax 2-7442.

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Juvenile Judge Denies
Kid Glove Handling Here
Seminole County Juvenile Judge
Wilton Alexander today denied a
previoutly published report that
county JuvtnOe offenders are
"simply given a ttern talking to”
when they appear in juvenile
court.
Judge Alexander aaid that many
times driver 11cenact are revoked
i § many occaaiona and one Juv■•lie had even been retained becauae he (ailed to comply with
a county order.
“ 1 have recorda to back thia
atatement u p ," Judge Aleaander
emphasised.
Judge Alexander added also that
several parents of Juveniles have
been lined In county court follow­
ing a juvenile cate.
Judge Alexander's statement togr came on the heels of the city
mmUaton meeting last week
when the group agreed to inves­
tigate parental responsibility lor
law breaking by .uvcnlles.
During the meeting, Commis­
sioner Robert Brown was quoted

saying Hut right now young
offenders are limply given ■
turn talking to by the juvenile
Judge.
At the commission’ s meeting
lift week, the group authoriied
attorney William Hutchison to
work on the parental retpooaibUi-

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BOSTON (U P I) — The United
States Is developing a rocket at
least twice aa powerful u those
believed used by Russl* In its
apace efforts but the American
amojtct la lagging a year behind
Mcause o f
Insufficient funds,
rocket expert Dr. Wsrnher von
Braun said Monday night.
Von Braun, chief of the Army’s
rockets and missiles program,
told newsmen before addressing a
business group that tha nation’s
penny-pinching policies were kill­
ing United Slates chances of
overtaking Russia In the space

r e.

We eould catch up if wa spend
enough money to do It," he said.
"We could go faster If we got
the funds we asked (or. But we
get only about 60 per cent."
Von Braui) said the rocket
under davalopment, call project
Saturan, would have engines s i
psbls of developing thrust of
1,600,000 pounds, "about four
times greater than our largest in­
tercontinental ballistic missile and
# b o u t twice ag great as the power
giants we OUnk the Russians
he their apace pro-'
gram."

25thStTWidening
Program To Start
Sanford's 21th at. will be wid­
ened seven foot on each side beween Mellonville and French
kve.,
county
attorney
Mack
Cleveland Jr, told the county

4

commission

t)&gt;U morning.

Cleveland said he has received
this Information from District
State Road Dept, official Richey
Green. Paoplq living on 26th St.
have been Inquiring as to just
bow much the road will be widen­
ed, the attorney explained. Total
width of the l!6th St. right-of-way
^rlll be HO feet. Surveys prepareTory to starting the widening pro­
ject are under way now.

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News Briefs
Students Poisoned
AMMAN, Jordan (UPI) - Police
investigated today the ieod poison­
ing of nearly 100 students at the
Amman Industrial School Monday.

Winds

Established 11)08

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1959

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Invokes Law

Visit

Paving W ay

Typhoon Victims

MAP OP Russia’* new moon rocket orbiting to circle
the moon.

For Talks

YOKOSUKA, Japan (UPI) Crew members of tha aircraft car­
rier Midway have pledged a dona­
tion of $3uoo for the relief of vic­
tims of Typhoon Vera, a U. S.
Navy announcement said today.

Train Kills 15

Lunik Supposed To M ake
U-Turn Around Moon
MOSCOW (UPI) - The Soviet
Union's Lunik III makes a lary
U-turn around the moon today to
give mankind its first look at the
side of the moon that is turned
forever away from the earth.
If all mathematical computations
were correct the moon rocket
would past the moon 4,3u0 miles
out in a swooping curve that would
take it slowly behind the moon and
bring k back to the earth in 2W
dayi.
A Tass dispatch aaid the "auto­
matic Interplanetary station" "for
the first lime will photograph the
reverse and so far unseen side
of the moon" now one-third dark
because of the moon's own rota­
tion.
The "pictures" will be radioed
back to the earth. Soviet scien­
tists already have used interplane­
tary radio for the first time to
trigger a radio transmitter aboard
.»*»&lt;■• vehiclev
.
t i l Russians annow ced the
moon rocket left the earth's at­
mosphere at the "second cosmic
speed" — about 23,000 miles tn
hour. The constant pull of earthly
gravitation slowed the satellite to
a cosmic trawl as it neared the
moon.
Were the rocket traveling too
fast It would shoot out into space.

Were It traveling too slow It would
(sill onto the moon. If the calcula­
tions are Just right Its momentum
will awing it around the inoon and
back toward the earth.
Should other calculations suc­
ceed the space vehicle would pick
up so much speed from the carlh’a
field of gravity it would go around
the moon and earth in a cigarshaped orbit.
The rocket's fate was far from
certain. Tass quoted Dr. Alexan­
der Voldck of Estonia as suggest­
ing that after returning from the
inoon the moon rocket might be­
come a satellite o f the earth.

Steelworker Boss
Sees Possibility

PITTSBURGH {UPI) - United
Steelworkers President David J.
McDonald said today after a
meeting with his Wage Policy
Committee that It "certainly la"
possible a settlement of the 81-day
itcel strike can bo negotiated vol­
untarily.
"We have asked for a meeting
of the responsible head* of these
12 companies," he aaid. "We have
not received a reply. Rut this is
Mrs. Chenman F. Nicley of San­ only noon "
McDonald said the Wage Policy
ford suffered a fractured left arm
and other injuries in a two-car col­ Committer was still standing by
lision at 13th St. and Park Ave. and would meet again tomorrow
at 9 a. m. eat.
yesterday, police reported.
McDonald said "the strikers will
The driver of the other vehicle,
0. C. Dodson received a possible not accept the ‘ sweetheart con­
neck injury as a result of the acci­ tract’ offered by the industry.’ He
declared, "We want a fair con­
dent.
tract. We shall remain on strike
until justirc is stone."
McDonald was asked to de­
scribe the situation.
"Very grave," be said.
McDonald went before the Wage
Policy Committee, predominantly
made up of rank and file members
to get recommendations on how to
1 break the contract stalemate.

Two Are Injured
In Auto Accident

On W orld Series Fans

Milwaukee and Chicago and they
went over his equipment checking
all parts — at exhorbitant prices. :
Everything worked — but no
World Series pictures.
Finally, somebody decided to
check out the micro • wave relay
tower at I.athrop. Soma of this
Complaints from l’ inrda St.
equipment there was taken apart rcsiilents this murnlng brought an
before the scouring pad was found. agreement between the county
Meanwhile, Sunday's game was commission and Fraitey Concrete
washed out, because the equip­ Co. representative, G. B. Warren
ment could not reassembled and to pave the 1200 foot street iff
readjusted in time.
route 477 south of Lungwood.
"It had to be a TV engineer,"
Pineda St. is being ruined by
said Borgen. "Nobody else would Frailey concrete trucks which
have known how to do it or just make ruts in the road, said Mrs.
where to place that pad."
R. J. Prescott, a Three Pines Sub­
Everybody thought of Harold division resident.
William Lindgren, the discharged
"We have quite a problem down
engineer.
there. Every l&gt;ody realises it," said
State police were called in and cummissionrr Lawrence Swofford.
questioned Harold at his home. He Highland St. which is parallel and
adjacent to Pineda cannot be used
admitted everything.
Detective Sgt. Anthony Spratlo, by Frailey because the street was
of the Marquette post state police, legally closed in 1936, Swofford ex­
asked Bogen why he put the scour­ plained. Pavement will eliminate
th. holes in the road, commission
ing pad m the tower.
"S o they couldn't gat the 1 Chairman John Krider told the
Pineda residents.
series." said Lindgren.
Frailey will supply the pating
"What happened when you in­
materials, the county will con­
serted the pad?”
“ It attenuated the incoming tribute the labor, and Portland
t Cement Co. will supply the con­
signel so it was unususble."
Why did he do it? "Strictly spite crete testing services.
oa my pert," said Lindgren. "1
was mad at the chief engineer for
firing me "
But what chargee to place
against Lindgren. Could be malici­
ous destruction of public prop­
Members of “ Play House N avy"
erty—that is. if a television picture will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p. m.
signal is public property.
in the conference room of Budding
Sgt. Spcatto said there might be 3 at tha Naval Air Station.
another charge of violating a secAnyone interested la the ama­
dou of th. Public Acta of 1918. He teur theatrical is invited to attend,
said it says something in there Fur
further information
call
about dssrupung eomaunu sHoos. i FA 3-2J4*.

Paving Problem
To Be Settled

‘Play House Navy’
To Meet Tomorrow

VIENNA (UPI) - Fifteen per­
sons were killed and 14 seriously
injured when a train hit a bus
at a rrnsiinir near Svatvm Martin
In Ihe Stovakan Province of Ciechoslovakia Sunday, the Bratislava
Radio reported Monday.

Fruit-Shipments____
WINTER HAVEN (U P I)-D aily
carloadmgs in boxes from the Citrus-Vegrtahle Inspection Division:
By rail. 18,793 grapefruit, 321
oranges; by boat, 3,241 grapefruit,
266 oranges; by truck, 69.823
grapefruit, 14,870 oranges. Total,
91.857 grapefruit, 15,347 oranges
for a shipping total of 107,314
boxes.

Oiler Repairs
NORFOLK. Va. (U PI) - The
stricken oiler, Paucatuck, part o(
the Atlantic lleet stationed here,
was under repair today following
a collision Sunday with the carrier
Franklin Delano Roosevelt. The
two vessels collided during a re­
fueling operation some 30U miles
east of here. Damage to both ves­
sels wax alight.

Water Crisis

I’ l.AN'NINd the residential area solicitation fur the United Fund are,
fmm left, Cnpt. Marcella Reynolds of the Salvation Army, Mrs. Clifford
McKibbin, chairman of the residential division, and Clifford McKibbin,
president o f United Fund. They attended it meeting this morning of all
workers in the residential division and representatives of the agencies In­
cluded in UF activities.
(Bergstrom Photo)

FRANKFUKT, Germany (UPI)
—Officials today expressed con­
cern over the nine-week drought
which hat hit hard at industry
and threatened a major crisis in
Dutseldorf. The water shortage has
forced some industries to reduce
working houra and others to close
NEW YORK (UI’ D—Stock priedown completely. Water rationing cs at t p. m.:
already was In effect in some sec­ American TAT
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tions of West Germany.
American T ob a cco............
Hethlethcm Steel ............
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Chrysler ........................... .. o u t
Curtiss-Wright ...................
DuPont ...............................
Kastman Kodak ..............
Ford Motor ......................
General Electric ............ . . 78'a
General Motors ..........
WESTCLIFFE, Colo. (UPI) stranded ranch (similes in Ihe Graham • Paige ...............
Inti. T A T ...................... .. 3.P»
snow-battered Wet Mountain Val­
ley of south-central Colorado have Lorillard ............................
Minute Maid ................... .. 20'»
been supplied with food and fuel
Penney
........................... .. 103W
and were reported safe t««la&gt;, but
Penn
Bit
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the massive Job to rescue thous­
Hoy at American ...............
ands of head of cattle continued.
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An estimated J im rattle al­ Scars Roebuck ................
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ready have been saves! from death
U. S Steel
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in the smothering snow. Warm,
Wcstinghnuse El................ .. 9311
thawing weather saw somr cattle
break out of the snow traps themtelvei.
Hoad crews wurked through five
and six foot drifts again today,
however, to reach about 6,uoo head
still marooned by last week’s
storm.
FIIKDKICKSIIUKG, Vo (U P D Rescue units from Ft. ' arson,
A 12 year-old accused if stabColo., reported fuel ami » .pplies hmg a first grade teacher In the
had been airlifted to all the known hack wa* released under $5,000
hardship ranch families. Bui many bond today In tlic custody of his
roads leading to ranches south
grandparents.
and west of Westcliffe remained
The boy was not identified by
blocked.
authorities.
T. Benton Gayle. County school
superintendent, said Ihe boy, a
fiftii grade student, returned to the
While Oak school near here Mon­
day after class and walked into
LONDON (UPI) — Both majur Mrs Alice Gray Newcombs’ first
contenders In Britain's n c k-aml- grade class.
Mrs. Newcomb said she felt a
neck campaign sought today to
Woo the undecided voters who sharp pain In her back and asked
will hold the balance of power the boy what he had dc:,e.
In Thursday's parliamentary elec­
tion.
A poll published by the liberal
News Chronicle showed tic Con­
servatives and lusborites tied,
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The
with 37.6 per cent each of die Cabinet today approved bulkhead
voter* who have made up their lines for the Halifax Itivrr in
minds.
Volusia County and fur tidal wa­
The pollsters found Out 2U.5 ters lyi.ig within the city of Lake
per cent of the people they talked Worth and In Palm Beach County.
to don’t know how they'll vote, a
The bulkhead lines are designed
2 per cent increase tn a week.
to prevent overdevelopment of
man made islands in Florida’s
scenic waters.

1 p. m. Stocks County, Schools To Use

Snow-Battered
Families Saved

Boy Is Charged
In Knife Attack

British Elections
Planned Thursday

Cabinet Approves
Volusia Project

Jaycees To Meet
At Fire Station

In observance of Fire Prevention
Week the Sanford Jay cees will hold
their weekly meeting at Hie fire
house Thursday at noon Stuart
Stetson, committee chairman an­
nounced today.
Stetson reported also that young­
sters In the Sanford area are In­
vited to a free cowboy movie at the
R aj Theater a u a. a Saturday.

NO. 636

Ike Uses Taft-Hartley
Act To End Dock Strike

U p
CAIRO, U. A. R. (U PI) - Pre­
mier Ne Win of Burma wound up
an official visit today by playing
host at dinner to President Uamal
Abdel Nasser of the United Areb
Republic.

Man Takes Out Anger
MARQUETTE, Mich. (UPI) Officials scratched their heads to­
day about Just what charges to
place against a man who used a
simple household scouring ped to
wipe out television broadcast of
the first three games of the World
Series for th&lt;s entire Michigan up­
per peninsula.
Harold Wilbam Lindgren, 36, ot
Marquette, was mad because he
%&gt;as fired ae an engineer from
VfLUC-TV in Mwuuette. Station
Manager John Bofgen said Harold
was fired fur "Insubordination,’ ’
and he wanted to get b ck at the
station. He batched what Borgen
called "a dialmlical plot." WLUCTV had gone to considerable trou­
ble and expense to get the World
Series piped into its station—the
only TV station to carry the World
Senes to the upper peninsula.
(01 Borgsn saisi Lingren swiped a
common steal wool scouring pad
Irom his wifq'a sink, and drove 30
miles to a microwave relay station
at Lalhrop. He climbed the tower
aod, using a ball point pen, stuffed
the scouring pad into the relay
equipment.
The scouring pad worked better
on the television picture aigMl
than it ever did on the pots and
pans at born*. Positively spotless.
^ C a m e last, Thursday and the
* ir s t game Of Ihe World Series.
Sound but nn picture came from
WLUC-TV la Marquetta. F rid a y same thing. WLUC TV could broad­
cast its own programs floe, but
no World Series.
Borgen said his station had ad­
vertised the -Series (sr aod wide.
The sponsors were angry. But
their wrath was nothing to tha
anger of the fans of the upper pen
f n u ll.
Borgen ctR cd a aspen* k u a j

Unitad Preu Leased W in

NICOSIA, Cyprua (UPI) Twenty-persons have been drowned
In rain-triggered floods la tha
coastal town of Derna Libya since
Friday, It was reported Monday.

S

New U. S. Rocket
Better Than Red's,
Scientist Says

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WEATHER: Cloudy with ehance o f scattered showera tonight xnd tomorrow. High todmy, 85-88, low tonight, T2-76.

ty law covering all crimes hp
juveniles.
Judge Alexander noted today
that the most flagrant crime was
driving violation! and that his
court wss doing everything In its
power to bring the problem under
control.

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Research Group
To Be Realigned
f APB CANAVERAL (UPI) —
Plans were underway today for
reorganisation of the Air Re­
search and Development Com­
mand In an effort to hasten trans­
lation o f technology into useful
military systems, officials announ­
ced today.

Same Machines N ov. 3
The Seminole County commis­
sion agreed this murnlng to Joint
use of voting machines with the
county school hoard in the Nov. 3
reapportionnu-nl and school trus­
tees and millagr elt- lions.
A proposal to use the same ma­
chines, clerks and inspectors for
both elections was nude by School
Supt. K. T. Milwre. Cost of the

in Gun Accident
N'KW YORK (U P I)-A 12 yearold boy lx dead today because he
opened Ills father's bureau draw­
er in search of money for a soda.
Robert McQueen and a 13-yearold friend found mi nickels or
dimes, but a greater treasure—a—
.32 caliber automatic and a clip
of bullets.
Police said the boys put the clip
into the gun and removed it. One
bullet remained in the r amber,
however. A* they handled the gun,
it discharged, hitting young Mc­
Queen in the mouth.
His companion was charged with
juvenile delinquency. The dead
boy's father, Russell McQueen. 42,
was charged with violation of the
state arms law.

•lections will be shared equally
by the school and the county gov­
ernments.
Many people registering as free­
holders are not entitled to do so,
said commission chairman John
Krider.
He asked County Attorney Mack
Cleveland Jr. if there isn't some
way
to
challenge
registrant)
to certify that they are property
holders.
Voting in Commissioner David
Gatchel's District Two, which in­
clude* Sanford, will be at the
Armory where there will he six
machines. There will be six ma­
chines for voters in Commission­
er Krider's District One, who will
vote at the county canning kit­
chen at Geneva and Sanford Ave­
nues. In Commissioner Homer Lit­
tle’s District Five, there will be a
voting machine at Batten's Elec­
tric, 116 French Ave.; one at the
Lake Monroe School, and one at
Wilson School in Paola.
Commissioner Lawrence Swaf­
ford'* District Three will have two
machines at the Altamonte Springs
Community House, two at ihe
l.ongwood City Hall, one at the
Lake Mary Community Presby­
terian Church, one at Forrest
City’s Hodges Home, and one at
the Florida Power Club in Bear
Lake. District Four will have t
machine in each election district
except Kern Park and Oviedo
which will have two i-ach, Com­
missioner Vernon Dunn said.

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (UPD—
President Elsenhower today invok­
ed the Taft-Hartley law la tha
East Coast dock strike, taking th*
opening step In use of the labormanagement law by creating a
fact-finding board to report back
to him by Oct. 10.
Elsenhower, acting oa advica
and reports for Secretary of Lo­
bar James P . Mitchell, signed an
•xecutlvo order creathr »h. board
of inquiry to laveitigei* the Eaet
Coast port Ue-up which started
last Wednesday.
This was the first step leading
toward the Injunctive process
which, if followed, would force aa
■D-day cooling off period In the
the work stoppage.
In New York, a spokesman for
the striking International Long­
shoremen's Assn, said "We don't
like it, but I guess the men will
have to go beck to work. Tbo
men feel we eould win a strike,
but we aren't going to break any
laws, 1 can tall you thaL What­
ever tbo low expects of as, we'll
d o."
Eisenhower at the same time
indicated strongly that kis pa­
tience with steel strike negotia­
tions Is wearing thin and that ho
might lavoko tbo same low in an
effort to get tbo nation's (tool ■«»&gt;»
into production again.
Through his press accretery,
Jamas C. Hagorty, tbo President
expressed n highly negative f .« j.
log toward the now breakdown In
stool strike negotiations.
"Thia aeemi to bo getting down
more and mors to a trial of
strength between two groups and
with tha American people the
greatest losers," Hegerty said.
" I might add," llagerty eontlaued, "that the President has no
intention of seeing the American
public being (he greatest loser.*
Under the executive order, tho
President found that tha dock
strike, if permitted to continue,
would
"imperil
the
national
health and safety and affect the
flow and utilisation of necessary
perishable products, including food,
for
heavily populated coastal
areas."
The board of Inquiry
must report
. . ...........
“ *c* *° Eisenhower no later than
next Saturday. The board report
will not consist of recommenda­
tions for future action, but recite
the current facta of the strike.
After receiving the board report.
Eisenhower can ask tha attorney
general to «e«k an injunction la
federal district court uxruig an
60-day halt in the dock strike. Or,
Eisenhower can decida that tho
board report docs not present suffi­
cient avidcnce for following tho in­
junctive process.
Key negotiations In New York
between the International Long­
shoremen's A nn., were broken off
u st Thursday when the strike be­
gan.

Negro Fund Drive
To Open Thursday
The United Fur.d Drive for all
Negro citizens of Seminole County
will b« launched Thursday 8 p.
m. in the'Crooms Academy lunch*
room.
All club and organisation presi­
dents, workers from last year's
United Fund Drive, rd interest­
ed citiiens are urged to attend.

Quiz Show Fixed, Contestant Says
WASHINGTON (UPI) - A big
money winner from the now de­
funct TV quia show "21" testified
today he was given the answers
to all questions prior lo his ap­
pearance in a nationally televised
contest with Charles Van D«r«n.
Herbert Stempel, 32, graduate
student at New York University,
said producers of the show sup­
plied him in advance with all the
questions and answers and coached
him on the acting gestures ha used
on the show.
Stempel was the first witness as
a House commerce subcommittee
opened a four-day investigation of
charges that some big name tele­
vision quia shows have been rig­
ged.
Before questioning Stempel, the
subcomuuUe luruad out the light*

in the House caucus room and;Stempel testified his performance
watched a filmed reproduction of was rehearsed from start lo liothe 30 minute show "21" that was ish. He aaid he wai told that he
seen by millions of Americans on would tie at 21 points with Van
Doren, after first tying at 17 point*
Nov. 28, 1930.
In the show Stempel, then midway in the program.
champion of the game " 21," with
Committee Chairman Urtn Har­
$69,500 in winnings to his credit, ris D-Ark. told nswsmen befora
was pitted against a new challen­ the Inquiry got underway that Van
ger, Van Doren, a Columbia Uni­ Doren would not be railed for ques­
versity professor.
tioning. He indicated there wa* aa
The climax of the program evidence to refute Van Doren'a
came when Stempel faced the grand Jury leaUmony that he has
threat of losing $31,500 of his win­ no knowledge of any rigging.
Stempel wound up winning $34#nings to Van Doren if he failed
lo answer correctly four qucslwns 300 after losing to Van Doren oa
the show which followed—on Dee.
about opera arias.
He answered them correctly and $ 1M4.
Stempel testified that before tha
the program ended with the two
contestants Ued at 11 points each. show be rehearsed with Stan En­
This required a playoff tha follow­ right, co-producer of " 21" the fea­
tures he would nuke and the Ume
ing week.
Under questioning from subcom­ he would taka to answer quesmittee Counsel Hubert

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BICHMQND, Vt. (U P I )-A de­
termined crew of eutnf-etaU
tmckdriver*, latent on forcing
Virgialn to raise its speed limit
tar trucks, today continual their
campaign to hypes* touch step*
In thn auto.
The driven dragged off a
warning by Cor. 3. Lindsey Al­
mond that they rail off their eeanomic boycott and passed by
many of the Oil Dnmlatan's roe-

today made aa apparently per­
fect Intercontinental range Wahl.
The TS-feot glaat reported equip­
ped with a new-type nose com
and a Qare syitem for checking
guidance, left Ha pad at I:M a.
m. e.d.t. The defeaM Departi..eat ieid this we* toother tost
in the Atlsi research and develop
meat program.
No details were revealed about
the ease c o m , although ooa source
u ld "It's just eoo In a aeries

The United States Pacific Pleat,

ADMXALA A in V S . . . Greeting Rear Admiral C. 8.
Cooper (second from right), aaaiitant chief of naval
operations for aviation, and Rear Admiral F, Massey,
aviation Division Director (far right), art Capt. James
D. Ramagt, commander heavy attack Wing 1, and Capt.
Lionel A. Arthur, commanding officer, Sanford Naval
Air Station.
NOW WOWING
OWN Util

Divers Checking 'Object'

■NOT NOT FOR
ME"

O f Prosperity

CUBS GABLE

Good On Drib
LAST TIMM TON
AT TtST AND ton
"Lad Tbtla From Gan
EIRE DOUGLAS — C
m i t a t v a.aa » i

diatelste It stems aa U Sells
Boyce and Bentley ears era al­
most ee aemtoeus aa are Cadil­
lacs In lika anna of Now York.
These British luxury ears coat
between $15,000 and $14,000 to their
owners, whn must pay n purcbtM
tax o( 40 per cent.
It la ram to pass a shop which
docs not have a card la its win­
dow announcing it wants salsa
people. The London busts carry

riaa to a large tncnajc la Ameri­
can steel purchases la Britain.
Ha said the manufacturers ex­
pect to bn able to keep a percent­
age of the mw customers after
thn strikn U finished.
Prices of net's shoes sad ether
Hama of clothing appear to be
about the u n e aa they a n la
the United lutes. Workers la the
aawmaptr field—the only one ew
which we haw figures—make
about ane third as much aa peo­
ple holdtag like Jobe la the United
States. It is obvious that the head
of • family would have to do a
lot of planning befort ho could
ipoad from 111 to $25 for now
shots or $45 to $55 for a new
suit.
American corrcipoodents uU,
English friends believe it U a

ai« Navy dim s will submerge
. popular bathing
hTki»« beach
J .r h near
- .r
nesr a
hern today to Investigate an noIdentified abject which may he *
landed World War II depth charge,
The barnacle • encrusted abject
w u fcund Friday by a Navy skin
liver In 30 feet of water. I t

ry special knives to cut barnacles
from tbs object. We should know
whit
^ b.it 2itp.end
m. have
r ^ jwIt under coo»j»% i, tn ,.xploilre " Christy
said, “ wa’ll break it open, let the
u h eater neutralise lu contents.
and then dispose of it la deep
watsr."
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Jock Poor Plans
To Quit Television

dangerous to aa Inaipsrtaneed
d im ."
Christy said thn abject Is about
thiwe feel tong sad eight laches
thick.
“ Our divers, wearing aqua lungs
tad flan, will west to pairs," he
said. “They'll go down tor IS or
to minutes at n time and will ter-

MIAMI (UPI) - Television star
Jack Pair uld today he Intends
to quit television when his currant contract with the National
Broadciitlag Co. expires.
“ Shaw business Just isn't something I feel I have to be In for
the r*»t of ray live," Peer,who
la vacationing bore, Mid.

PANAMA CRY (CPU (tea l geiriamen Bred a tcar-gaa
harrtge Into the National A m * bly Monday night to drive out volt against Pretadent Ernesto do
hundreds of ‘ -hunger marcher*" la Ganrdta.
who aat down for ivy hour* in the
legislative chamber and announc­
ed they were forming a ‘ ‘peo­ High Powertd Fuel
ple* parliament."
Ga* shells crtihed tale flouree- Explodes; 2 Deed
eent light* and cammed off pen* KENVIL, N. J. (UPI) - One
aled walla la the moderniatle aa*
aembly kelL Seme ahootiag we*
beard la the street* outside, but
there w u ae report of eaiualtici.
Police arrested Aadm Galvan,
a “ beatnik" type who led tba
demeoatrater*. and hi* chief aide,
Xuftnto Barrera. The two men
w en taken tram the aweabty
president's roetrua, which they
occupied during thn brief lift of
their “ people's parliament."
Galvan and about MM follower*
marched M miles from Colon,
Feum e’t lecend city, In demand
action to sees wldeepmed unem­
ployment and busier than.
Although Barrera vowed in a

PRICES
started Sunday, waa thn brain­
child of driver W. A. Winslow of
Gnonsboro, N. C., who described
Virginia'! 45 miles per hour limit
on trucks aa "antiquated."
He urged drivers to support
him in a boycott to pretest the
the limit and the “ sneaky speed
traps" set up by Virjlms stats

on

P o p u la r B ran d s
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Heavy Penalty
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The
licenser of Pensacola iniuraace
agents La than B. Roberson and
Donald A. Young were revoked
Wednesday alter they failed to
answer charges of violating state
Insurance laws.
Insurance Commissioner J. Ed­
win Larson also ordered C. H.
Tlbando, Lake Wales, to pay a
tm fine for Improper fining and
transportation of liquified gu cyl­
inders.'

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Arcade Package Store
310 Euat First, Sanford
Wn Givt Top Vtlun Stamps

advertiMmants that tho elty'a
telephone system U looking for

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A Urge part of the naw pros­
perity la accounted for by the
greet success of the export pro­
gram. Solo of cars and Scotch

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One look tails you this naw
Chevy'a n beautiful eyeful—from
the new full-width grille to tho
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building* to provide the same “ Sudden Service" to a fifth generation.

1960 Chevy!

NEW

spaciousness inside
Inside tho Body by Fisher you’ll
find room and more room. There's
room to sprawl in, room to ait tall
in—and the rooflina hM a respect
for hate. A new flatter transmis­
sion tunnel la a boon to the
middle man. Hera la the kind of
apace that invites the family.

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UlnewII!

New convenience hM been built
into Chevy’a extra-roomy luggage
compartment by lowering the
loading height. You’ll And apace
enough for n vacation-size luggage
load under that aleck rear deck.

offlc* •"«* uleeroom wiU repUce the old landIJ f W. Third Btrnct. But one thing w il remain unchanged
l® “ «• — OUR REPUTATION OP INTEGRITY,
®®ALING AND KNOWLEDGE o f the Building Supply Business,
■aland through our many yearn of experience.

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NEW QUIET
AND COMFORT

Thicker, newly designed body
mounts insulate you from road
•hock and noise, insuring an almost
cocoon-tika quiet. Full Coil spring
suspension melts bumps u no

eg®'*'
other suspension system ran. Oil
hushed hydraulic valve lifters
reduce engine noise to a whisper.

IN EW !
r e fin e m e n ts
Under the hood thrift ie accented
in • new standard V I, engineered
to deliver up to 10% more milee
for every gallon while giving you
more teat at normal epeedL Or
you might ehooee iu atrapping
teammate—Chevy’a Hi-Thrift 3
—the engine that atarta raving the
moment you flip the ignition reitch.

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f o r th e d r iv e r
Everybody will want to ba the
driver when ho eeea tho kind of
pleasure a turn at tho wheel
bring*. The driver finds Chevy bra
further cushioned him from engine
ImpulaM by an improved clutch
linkage system.

There e also a convenient naw
parking brake that automatically
returns to ite normal height after
application. And Chevy provide*
a choice of 24 engino-tnuwntmion
hookups to meet the requirements
of the moot discriminating driver.

DRAMATIC
new colors

tnnew in

TWO-TONE
S T Y L IN G
Chevy for ‘60 providra a palette
full of hues, both solid and two
tones. But the brightest news el
all will come when your dealer telle
you the low price all this «Ug»n&lt;-«
Mils for.

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BPW Club
Host To Federation

Meets
The Boaiaass u d Professional
Women's Club will meet tonight
at tbe home oI Mrs. N*nl* Came­
ron, 1214 Ate. Sapper will he serv­
ed it 1:30 p. m. followed by the
business seseioa.

Church
Calendar
WKDNUHAY
Girl Scout Troop 223 will meet

MISS CAfeOL GRENIER

Student Plans
Nurses Career
Dabble Brown, daughter of Mr.
and Mra. R. L. Brown ia home
aad recuperating nicely from

forgery.
Mra. J. N. Thompson of Oviedo,
ia recuperating from her recent
illaesis at the Sarepta Rest Home
on Silver Lake.
Mr. aad Mra. A. J. Walker left
.Sunday by train for a sight-seeing
'vacation including Washington, D.

Mias Carol Grenier, daughter of
Mrs. Ruth Chaffee, has entered
nurses training at SU Luka Hos­
pital in Spokane, Wash.
While attending Seminole High
School, Carol was . member of
the Tri Hi Y, tbe Thespians, the
Fleur de Lis club, future nurses,
pep and students clubs and wai
a member of the Sally ataff dur­
ing her senior year.
She Is a member of the Pres­
byterian Church and wbUe In San­
ford aisliUd in the nursery on
Sundew nrnrnlne.s BurJoe the wor­
ship hour. She is an expert at
water skiing and swimming.
Her family moved to Misaoula,
Mont, immediately following her
graduation this spring and she
The Santord Duplicate Bridge worked during the summer as a
Club featured Individual play at nurses aid at the hospital in Mis­
the session this week end. Winners soula.
were Mrs. Charles Bone, first;
Mrs, J. E. Baker, second, Charles
Bone, third and Mra. T. W. Ownsby, fourth.
There will bo another game
The first meeting of the 1939Thursday at the Community Cen­
ter 14th and Magnolia. Play will 1960 season of Palm Circle, San­
begin promptly at • p- m.
ford Garden Club, will b« held in
the home of Mra. Arne Ericksen,
Alta Vista, DeBary, Thursday
morning, at 9:30 o'clock.
"Y ea r Round Color in the Gar­
Memberi o f the Axalca circle
of the Sanford Garden Club will den" will be the topic o f an' ad­
meet Thursday at 9:43 a. m. at dress by Mr. A. T. Coilh, superin­
the home of Mrs. 0 . P. Herndon, tendent of parks, in Orlando. Th«
speaker will be Introduced by Mrs,
1900 Sanford Ave.
horticulture
..........................
Promptly at 10 o’clock the group Helen DeWit Circle
will leave for a Garden Run" in Chairman. Presiding at the meet­
ing will be Mrs. A. D. Rountree,
Daytona Beach.
circle president, and Mrs. Einar
T. Tideman will be co-boitcss.
I
UNMOLDING
Mortic'd bar* chairmen o( the v s If you grease the molds In which rloua Circles in the Sanford Gar­
you make gelatin they will un­ den Club have been invited to
mold easier.
thla meeting.

Palm Circle Meets
In DeBary Thursday

at 3:13 p. m. la the Fmsbyterlan
Youth buUdlag. Senior High Choir
meets at • p. m. (or supper and
rehearsal.
Pinecreat BapUat Church Sunday
School supper and meeting 0:30
p. m. R. A. Meeting 7 p. m.
followed by prayer meeting at g.
First Baptist Church prayer
Meeting 7:30 p. m. Sunday School
Workers Council 1:13 p. m.
CYF of First Christian Church
meets at 4:30 p. m. far a bowling
party.

Home Club

Luncheon
- ltrs, A. W. Woodall ami Mm .
Donald Plamm entertained ,sflU
ccrs of tbe American Home* De­
partment and,tbe Teachers Baaquet Committee o&lt; The Saatocd
Woman’s Club with a swim party
and luncheon at Mrs. Woodall'*
home oa lath St.
Flowers aad fruit w en Usta&gt;
fully arrangsd la milk glaaa chisa
and placed throughout the house.
Luncheon consisting of liaortad
meats, fruit salad with cfeaa^
a mixed relish tray, virtety e f
breads, eocoaut macaroeaa, aad
Iced tea was served.
ENJOYING A SWIM, in the pool at the Woodall home are M r*. Donald
Enjoying the pool-aide hiacheea
Flamm, at left, M r*. George Wells, Mrs. A, W. Woodall, M ra. J, P. Wilson
ware
Mr*. George Wells, president
and Mr*. Douglas Stenatrom.
(Bergstrom Photo)
of tbe elub, Mr*. Ralph Austin
Smith, parliamentarian, Mrs. Dm *
aid Flamm, chairman o f-t h s
American Home Department, p n ,
A. W. Woodall, chairman afttha
teachera banquet. Mis. Jilt my
Wright. Mra. Douglas Steaetiwas,
Mrs. Jack Stamper, Mra. Joha K.
White. Mra. Harman Stanley, Mr*.
New families welcomed to the George Dabbs, Mrs. Paul Cabas*
Sanford area recently by the Wel­ and Mra. J. P. Wilson.

Four Families
Visited By W.W.

Meets Thursday
The Sanford Home Demonstra­
tion Club will matt Thursday at
2 p. m. at the H. D. Club house
an 23th St. Miss Lucy Nowlin,
service representative of Florida
Power and Light Co. will present
(he program on “ Llghta in the
home".

Wood rose Circle
Meets Thursday
The Woodrose Circle of the San­
ford Garden Club meets Thursday
at the home of Mrs. Ernest McCorklc, 103 Oakland Dr., Sunland Es­
tate!, at 2:30 p. m.

Saturday at I a. m. She was as­
sisted In serving by Mrs. L. V.
McLsulin.
The breakfast table, was covered
with a white Italian cut work
linen cloth and centered with a
single white candle in a crystal
candelabrum.
white plntaa placed behind a
white Madonna and Child, further
enhanced the beauty of the room.
Those attending were the bridal
couple, Miss Janice Kinlaw and
Thomas Russell Punch; Mrs. K.
G. Kinlaw, Cocoa Beach; Miss

come Wagon Hostesses Include
Mr. and Mrs. John 0 . Bowers
Jr., from Washington, D. C. Mr.
Bowers la adulated with DynaIronies.
U. (J. g.) and Mrs. Roger B.
Chaffee and daughter, Sheryl,
from Oklahoma City, Okla. Mr.
Chaffee la stationed at N. A. S.
Other families living in Sanford
while their husbands arc stationed
at the Naval Air Slatio are Mr.
and Mra. Henry D, Thomas and
children Gary, Rodney and Doris
from Tuscaloosa, Ala.; and
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F. Lynn, Elder Springs, at 7:30
p. m.
Guest speaker will b« Charles
Chelman of the farm forestry
service. He will show slides and
speak about "Shads Treea” .

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W ashington Calling
What emerges from both vie#,
Asia wbefe the Soviet Premier's
triumphal tour is put on top of points is that the course of action
tonal Is this l e n today aad you the sputniks sod the luniks to from here on out ia alt important.
a n m y likely la find a pessi show that tha West is ao longer The most stern and serious negomist P r e s id e n t Eisenhower's invulnerable. European diplomats nation still lies ahead altar a
cite a speech by Philippine Am­ small beginning based on the m iM
hfaathtaklaf adventure la
at dipientey ia hia meeting with bassador Carlo* P. Romulo who tual recognition that nuclear war
Premier Khrushchev has left told an audience in New York la suicide.
oath ef the diplomatic corps pui- that the United States was today
tM and gloomy ever the future. seriously challenged by tbe Soviet
Oat nates may be a professional Uoloa.
dletnut of peraoa-to-person enCommunist parties both In Eur­
eeoaUrs at tbe highest itvel and ope and in Alia have been em­
th* uncertainty ef the verbal boldened by the reception of
agreements that coma out of such Khrushchev In tbe United Stales
encounters. They fly la the face to demand respectability and. ac­
ef the cannons of diplomacy, ceptance. In Indonesia when
which demand that agreements be President Sukarno was criticized
Ued up ia precise, lawyer-llkc for addressing a Communist rally
language.
be replied that If Eisenhower
But n o n than professional Jea­ could receive Khrushchev surely
lousy Is hack of the mood of skep­ he could speak to representatives
ticism and doubt &lt; reflected by of tbe Communist party in hia own
many diplomats with whom this country.
reporter baa talked. They are al­
Tbe Optimists:
most all in agreement that the
With patient negotiation a new
Khrushchev visit waa necessary formula will be found for West
aad cvca desirable. It was an Berlin, thereby ending a situation
inevitable development growing which both aides agree is "abnor­
out e f tbe crisis over Berlin.
m al." It will insure the freedom
What troubles them ia the pros­ of th* West Berliner* and even
pect that the Soviets will in the more important it will underwrite
ead get their way with the West the access of civilian traffic to
yielding on Berlin and other ma­ and from the city which is not
jor Issues. The visit, interpreted now covered by any agreement.
Ia many parts of the world as’ a Progress will be alow In dlsarconcession, will be followed by meat, since tbe new 10-nation com­
other coecetaioni to the unremit­ mittee will have to review wbat
ting pressure of communism over has gone before and survey both
tbe Russian and tbe British pro­
the yean ,
This is by no meana, however, posals put before th* U. N. Be­
a unanimous opinion. Wbat is fore the end of tbe year an agree­
striking la the way the pessimists ment to stop nuclear testa with
and tha optimists divide over the inspection snd control should be
future In the era of a better at- reached. In any event, neither
meepbere (about which almost no aide will start testing again.
But most hopeful of all arc
no* disagrees) that baa now been
opened up, Here are tbe two the various project* bo# in pro­
perspectives — tbe viewer* with cess of being carried out for
We stock hundred* ef hard-tnalarm and the viewers with at closer cooperation between tbe
United States and the Soviet Un­
least moderate hope.
find irlaiMlnga auch aa 2" wide
ion. In the peacetime uses of
The Pessimists:
Kick-Reek, Fringe, Ball Trim
atomic energy, In medicine and
tn the long higglc-haggle of ne­ in other fields, thcic projects have
r
-d many others.
gotiation over months and years
been given a great Impetus by
the West will in effect yield on the Khrushchev visit. As this
Berlin. Some form of the Commu­
, knitting together takes place pollnist "free city" will be eslab- |Ucal agreements on the tough is­
|t,h»d vvt
ri;h*jL
W»,(
sues' aie'*bouiid ~»vwU*r w U u r to
Berliners will be whittled away.
come.
The effect will be to weaken tbe
Dress** mad*
North Atlantic Alliance and en­
In order at
courage the spread of neutralism. Seawall Dam age
reasonable
price.
On disarmament tbe sweeping
POMPANO BEACH (U P I)-O ifKhrushchev proposal before the flcials today placed a gtt.OOO tag
United Nations will be seen for on damage to seawalls and other
what It really was — a propagan­ property caused by pounding seas
da gesture. When it comes to ac­ that followed the path of Hurri­
tual negotiation for disarming in cane Grade.
tha 10-nation committee the same
In addition to destruction of sea­
old, lactics of (tailing on minor walls and groins at two oceanpoints of Inspection and control front motels, IB feet of beach was
will prevail. URimate failure wilt washed away.
be blamed on me West and the
One of the victims of the waves
Russian people will be told they was a 43-degrcc sloping seawall
WALKER BLDG.
cannot have the consumer goods which had been described as "in ­
3310 a. Oak
promised them because the West­ destructible" by erosion experts.
ern powers refuse to lissrm.
t Meek South of Pig *n Whlatle
The prestige of Khrushchev ha*
next door to Dig Dip
been greatly enhanced by tbe vis­
"Kremlin" is th* Russian word
it. This is particularly true U for citadel.
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■ The Seaisok County Jail has got to 10 na4 th# county
•jafc* h M tint w«k that ha haa “not ban aa botataroua In
aa early aolutioa to tha probtan m I aa
Jodffa WOaoa Alexander wrote a Utter to tha county
aUawaara in whkh ha told tham "I have finally and
■nrtved at tha daciaioa that tha naod for propar
■ata faeihtiaa for tha aantoOy ID, Juvanlla dalIn4 arfanlaal paraooa la hawlnota County la aatltiad

and

^ . — . Jndga waa rafarrlnc to priority in bud fatin g funda
T h r naidad aounty facilitiaa. Ha aakad that “ immediate plana
| a la lT fo r anaw trint tha naad fo r a batter jail.
S T H li raquaat followad doaety another report by R . P .
idea, atata priaon laapactor, in which tha Jail waa
"an obsolete b u ild in i with Inadequate facilitiaa and
a deterioration "
. . . The laapactor haa threatened previoualy to condemn
•r
dodge Alexander told the eommlaalon alnca ha haa "had
;dn m y n m r lt n n fo r approxim attly tw o years the entering
Of e S w e p U d a g the mantalty 111, tha Juvenile dalinquanU
M l tha crbninaT in groaaly inadequate ja il facilities, 1 hope
w
w il b e u ndm tandlng In m y now getting o f f to an early
•■tart fai u rgin g that Immediate plana be laid fo r anawaring
I l i a dire need, to avoid th e lnjuatieee and inhumanitlea that
'teautt from auck facllitlee aa wa have fo r theae unfortunate
people am ong ua."
H ie ju d g e aaid "I am prepared1* to wage a vigoroua
Campaign to g e t priority fo r a batter Jail.

FT He haa the right idea, of courae. And he ia right that the

mental caaea, youngster* in trouble and aome others
•houWs’t be thrown together with criminals, even tempor§*•
.
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Youth Complimented

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f?" ; Coach Jim Pigott of tha Seminole High School football
team told the Klwanls Club thnt he doesn’t consider winning
the moat important faetor in aporta.
L , He admitted that tha playera ha coaches maka some
Mistakes in playing the game, but praised .them for their
•Sttitude mid conduct. “A boy’a first responsibility la to get
ah education,'* Pigott aaid, "If ha goofa in class work, ha
may goof ataawhare."
Pigott told the Kiwanlana of a high compliment the
“football squad received after losing a game at Daytona
Beach. Tha manager of the restaurant where the team ate
told tha coach that “ they're the finest group of boys we've
aver served."
... That's creating a good impression for the boys, the
home town and their coach.

Disease Toll Up In Jersey Area
,TgK N TON , K . J. (UPI) — The
Mate Health Depart meat said Mon­
day that the death Sunday nt|ht
ef a ll-ytsr-old boy had beta
UIH tentatively ai a near fatal*
Ity In New Jersey's outbreak of
•astern equine encephalitis.
Health Coramlasloner Rusroe 1*.
Handle aaid the death In Atlantic
County raised the number •( suipasted rase, to 39. There have
been II deaUu.
The hoy, whose Identity waa
sot disclosed was a resldant o f
Leads Point.

handle said the number of “ pro*
sumpltvely confirmed" rases re­
mained at tl. The commissioner
again atated his conviction that
the Incidence of the disease waa
declining.
The outbreak o f the rate dls.
ease hit a peak about Sept. 10
and haa been declining steadily
since then, according to the de&gt;
partment.
The virus is rarried In biidt. A
crstain type of mosquito whkh
feeds on the birds can Infect with
it any human it bites. There is no
known cure or proved vaccine.

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GETTYSBURG, PA. - The fnisIntion and confusion ia tha ranka
of the press corps covering Nikita
Khrushch*v may probably belt be
told In Ibis dateline. This la the
situation you have here: h.porters
are headquartered ia Gettysburg
for tbo week end to try to keep
in d o n 'iu u cn with events tilting
place in anolhar state!

New Cabinet Post
Study Is Planned
WASHINGTON
(U l'l) — A
Senate subcommittee plans to
study whether the United Slates
need* a super cabinet secretary
for national security to help
America "out-think, out-plan and
out perform" Russia In the cold
war.
The study will be headed by
Sen. Henry M. Jackson (D*
Wash.), who already ha calkd
for the government to overhaul
Its national security organisation.
Jackson said Soviet Premier
Nikita Khrushchev's recent U.S.
visit "underscored Moscow's mas­
ter plan to best us In a long-term,
relentless, acrossthe-lmard com­
petition economies, political, cul­
tural and military."
Declaring that the Soviat threat
transcended any political party or
administration, Jackson said "The
issue Is this; How can we best
organise our government to gen­
erate the sustained national sffort
nettled to w in ?"

It would do you no good to pileh
a teat ia the Catoctln Mountains
to ba near tha two world leader*
meeting at Camp David 30 miles
away because there is only one
true line of communication to re­
porters her- ** the Gettysburg Ho­
tel. And that la press secretary
Jim Hagtrly.
i f " t i t (« n y docsirv tiu k . n i -

turn trip to the hospital for his
ulcers. It will be this reporter’s
biggest surprise of the Elicnhower Khrushcbev conference.
Take the Sunday Camp DavidGettyaburg-Washington
schedule.
The mreting was set to break
up at 13 noon at David, and the
party waa io return to Washington
for a 4 p. m. Khrushchev press
conference. Out Hagerty had a
commitment to travel the opposite
direction 20 milt* to hold hi* own
prest conference in Gettysburg,
and finiih it in time to catch
the Khrushchev version.
Trying to outgueaa the Soviet
Premier has been near bopeleaa
for tbe reporter. Like the enter­
prising correspondent who was go­
ing to have the Jump on hi* op-

Flies Home
NEW YORK (UPI) - Italian
Prsmitr Antonio Segnt flew bath
to Rome today after expressing
the conviction that hi* five-day
U. S. visit has brought "tven do*,
or economic end political rela­
tions" between Italy and the Unit­
ed States.
Tbe Army has adopted a new
moulhtomouih respiration tube
for use In drowning accidents. It
will evenutilly be made available
to the public.

position. He wrapped up a detailed
story on the NaUoaal Institute o(
Health ia Bethetda, Md., which
Khruihcbtv was to lour. All he
needed waa tbe taad. Aad then
Khrushchev canceled the visit.
But toward tbe cad o f the Red
leader's visit, prais secretary
llagerty learned how to keep one
Jump ahead w-*IHa*-ufxh*v aad
two Jumps la front of newsmen.
He issued two seta of pleas —
always an alternate la eaio the
Russian got new leas, like whan
Khrushchev decided at the last
minute that he would helicopter,
after all, to Camp David.
Rarely in hia While House brief­
ings did a reporter catch tbe press
secretary with hia answers down.
But May Craig, TV personality
and Maine newswomsn, almost
succeeded.
When Hagerty answered queries
on tha physical qualities of Aspen
Lodge, May wondered whether
there would be an American Inter­
preter in the lodge with the two
pairs of leaders, come bedtime.
No, Jim slid. And Mrs. Craig
asked wbat happens if Khrush­
chev gala up In tha middle of tha
night and start* looking for, ub,
a bar of aoap.
Everybody guffawed. Hagerty
got tbe bint. Andrei Gromyko, who
speak* a bit of English, would
act as Interpreter in that rase,
he said. Aad, anyway, to answer
May's tactful question directly,
tha presi secretary acknowledged
that there waa a washroom, com­
plete with eli facilities, in each
of th* four bedrooms.
As soon as Premlar Khrushchev
got out of the country, I hope
they sent Hagerty someplace to
collapse for a few weeks.

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Painters Break
League Record
In Bowling Play

Seminoles Prep
fo r Ketterlinus
Coaches Jim Plgott and Oava
Lauda bcian adjusting the San­
ford Seminole lineup yesterday In
an dfort to be ready for Kettrrliua of St. Augustine this Friday
night. The Seminoles will be with­
out the Services of speedy half­
back John Lovtlack as they travel
to the ancient city t o ' try to do
something no other Sanford team
^ a s ever done.
V Lovelace, who possesses some of
the best speed In the OBC, was
shaken up on the aecond play of
the Apopka game last Friday night
and the doctor haa advised that
ho sit it out for a week. His in­
jury could well have spelled the
difference of the contest last Fri­
day night in the 13-12 defeat the
Apopka Darters handed the Semi­
nole*. Up until the injury Lovelace
•had been running very well and be
4fts expected (o be back In the
starting lineup two weeks from
now.
• In an effort to fill the gap left
by Lovelace the Seminole coaches
have shifted senior Jimmy Gracty
from hli offensive end position
to the halfback spot. Graeey, who
never played in a football game
until this year, wae the leading
man on the track squad last season and could very well be a big
•.ffun Ibis Friday night, lie has
done a tremendous job at the
offtnslve end spot up until now
and ho should prove to be very
capablo of taking over as a ball
carrier with bia fin* ipecd.
With Graeey moving lo the half­
back ipot Alex McKlbbin has been
shifted from bia defensive linebacked spot to left end. McKlbbin
has worked at the quarterback
apot on offense and has a good
^ p a lr of bands so he should be
C a p a b le to take over In the pass
catching department. Up to this
point the youngster has been one
of the standouts in Ibt fine Seminoil Offensive gsETit.
With the exception of these
changes the Seminole coaches will
probably go along with the same
offensive unit. The defensive unit,
which b is been very effective to
this point, could possibly have
M evcral changes before (he open­
i n g kickoff Friday night.
Tha Seminoles will be working a
groat deal this week on their pais-

LSU’s 1st Place
Lead In Poll Cut
NEW YORK (U P l)-N orth w est.
*rn, victor over Iowa in one of Sat­
urday's top football games, cut
^Louisiana State’s tint-place marjtin to six points todsy in United
Press International's major col*
lege ratings.
The wave of weekend upsets jolt­
ed Army, Clemion, Notre Dame
and Ohio Stale out of the top 20.
Georgia Tech, Tennessee and Pur­
due moved into the select group.

Release Two
CLEVELAND (U Pl) - Granny
# !ta m n er and Elmo Valo, a pair of
veterans acquired by the Cleveland
Indians to help in their abortive
drive for the American League
pennant, have been given their un­
conditional releases.

Bums Try To W rap-Up Sanford JV's Play New Smyrna Beach Here Tomorrow
W orld Series Today

Burnett Painters of the Ssnford
City Bowling League raptured
Ing game with quarterback Mike ! three games from the Celery City
Roberta doing most of the throw­ Printing Company and established
ing. End Terry Christensen has a new leagu* high for the season
been one of the outstanding Semi- with a 904 scratch single set and
notes in the first three games 2313 three game scries.
with bis fine pass receiving. With
This was the first time this
Graeey and Christensen as Ro­ year Ihsl a team has wun all
berts' prime targets the passing three games against an opposing
game could well spell tha differ­ team which had ail its members.
ence for the Seminoles Friday The Printers were unfortunite in
night.
coming op against tbe Painters
Roberts, the Junior field gen­ when they finally got hot. but
eral for the Seminoles, has drawn "that's the way the ball rolls";
much praise for his fine quick The Painters had three men with
kicking and punting in the first a 300 series, the highest being
few games. Uia timely quick Dick Richards' 201 Ml. In the
kicka kept the Darters deep in Painters high game, Richards,
their own territory most of the with Iht highest average on the
evening tu t Friday. The tail, lean team, beat his average only to
youngster ia gaining confidence find out that he was low for the
in every game and by this Fri­ team on that game!
day night he should begin to break
In other league action. Harry's
out as one of the outstanding Liquors took three games from
Seminole quarterbacks in Lhe last handicapped New York Life in­
few years. 11c possesses a fine surance, bowling with only four
throwing arm and with the much men. George Ncnia led the LIneeded confidence that he has quormcn with a 210-311, while
been gaining he should be ready Doc Ring led the Insurance men
to put on a show.
with a 343. Mather Df Sanford,
Senior halfback R. y Lundquist, the league leaders, had four men
who put on a tremendous show Iasi rolling in the 300's to take two
Gene’ s Seminole
Friday night with bia broken field games from
running, should be at full strength Cleaners and Laundry. Ed CalFriday night. It hr geta a foot Ian finally broke out of his Hump
or two of running room the Yel­ to lead tbe Furnituremen with his
low Jackets from St. Augustine 336, while Bill Kasee rolled a 327
will have plenty to worry about. for tbe Cleaners.
hlatch-of the-wcek this Wednes­
In the first three games of the
young season Lundquist has lived day will feature "lop dog" Mather
up to all pre-ieaso*- predictions of Sanford against third ptace
with his great desire lo win and Harry's Liquors on the left pair
of isnes. The right i Ir will h a .t
above average speed.
While the Seminole offense his Gene's Seminote Cleaners and
showed ll's potential in the first Laundry rolling against Celery
three games the outstanding Job City Printing Compiny while Bur­
of the forward wall can take its nett will try to extend Its win
share of tbe credit for opening the siring against New York Life In­
holes for the ball carriers. Big surance on the middle pair of
Charlie Bogan has been one of the lanes.
Averages for the league after
outstanding players in all phases
of the Seminole attack with his the week's action arc: Richards
hruiaing blacking 2nd tickling. snd t.'hr at 170. D* Palma, Oil*
Guardi Burk Winn and Billy Al­ strap and Fox at 1M; Kateo, 166;
ford has teamed with center Tom­ Stetlcr, 163; Steele and Cook at
my Butnar up the middle to make 163; Ring, Von Hcrbulls. Kenis,
plenty of room for the speedy and Forguson at 161. Also, Swann
and Best at 136; Huhn, Pcxold.
Seminole bail carriers.
The defensive play has been a and Plvec at 137; Hcrbst, 133;
great team rffort all the way with Burton and Kanner at 133; Bur­
it an almost Impossibility to sin­ nett, 132, and Callan at 131. Alsu,
gle out a perfurmur. Big Neely Hartwick and Krcticr at 149;
Ross has led lhe charges most of Proctor, 146; Plercy and Estridge
the way with big, burly Charles at 116; Brown and Dukur at 143;’
Fox and Rusty Simas and Glenn Kirchhoff, 144; Seymour, 141; Ma­
Hodge making up most of the loney. 110; Perry, 136, and She!bulk for the opposition to get benberger at 124.
through. All of these lids like the
rough stuff and will get tougher Anderson OK
as the season progresses.
WEST POINT, N. Y. (UIM )-AU
In the secondary defense big American halfback Boh Anderson
footed Johnny Whelchel has been of Army may be able lo play foot­
one of the outstanding linebackers ball again in a couple of weeks.
and ticklers, lie has made it very
When lhe fleet back Injured his
lough for the opposition to pene­ knee during last Saturday's game
trate much farmer than tho for­ against Illinois, it was feared he
ward wall.
would be out for the rest of the
The Seminole coaches opened season. However, a closer exam­
lhe season knowing that the) were ination .Monday revealed he had
big defensively and fait offensive­ not injured the knee ai badly as it
ly but they were also very much had been first announced.
aware of the fact that they were
inexperienced. With the exception
of Lundquist, who played the last Weather Cloudy
LOS ANGELES (U Pl) - The
half of the season as a regular
last season, Hogan and Koss, weatherman forecast considerable
you might say that the remainder high cloudiness for toda&gt;'s filth
of the squad gut a look at their game of the World Series in the
first varsity ball three short weeks Coliseum and predicted a high of
ago.
about 62 degrees.

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DRINKING ON JOB — AI
Smith, Whito Sox left
fielder, geta domed with u
cup o f beer dropped by »
eurelena fun icachinx for
u lonjf drive. The bull went
into the ntmul.t, Kiving
( hurley Neal a home run
in the 7th inning of the
Ihirtl World Series (tunic in
Chictiiro.

The Sanford Junior Varsity will
open It'a home season here tomor­
row night against New Smyrna
In Memorial stadium with kick­
off time at 7:30. The youngsters
opened their season last week with
Leesburg with Iht game ending
in a 7-u drfeal.
Coaches Bud Layer and Dick Sil­
vers are plagued with tho same
Inexperience
that tha varsity
coaches are faced with but they
were very pleased with the show­
ing their youngsters nude last
week. They battled it down to the
wirr last week with the defense
looking especially good.
Although lhe JV'a were unable
to push a score last week aev*

LOS ANGELES (U Pl)— Chi­
cago's go-go White Sox. who'
haven't been going far enough
around the bates, faced sudden
death in the World Series lodayl
as a long-disappointing kid fromBrooklyn went out In an attempt
to administer the coup de grace.
Twenty-three-year • old Sandy
Koufax, a fast-balling left hander,
will attempt lo compensate for &gt;
623,000 bonus and r mere 28-27
record over the past five years by
trying to close out the series for
the Los Angeles Dodgers.
But the White Sox, undaunted;
by the fact that they trailed three
games td one, promised to un- &gt;
chain the runners they have been
stranding on the bases with frus- 1
Dating frequency and pull them­
selves back into contention behind \
the fast ball’ hurling of big Dob
Shaw.
“ We've still got a helluva
chance," asserted Chlsox Manager
AI Lopcr, faced In addition with
a second World Series mauling on
the heels of bis four straight 19341
losses to the Giants when he was
managing Cleveland. Ignoring th e;
fact that he now la 1-7 in World
Series play, he
added:
"We
haven't done anything the raey
way all &gt;ear and we can t expect
It now."
Yet, without unshackling those
baserunnrrs, his task looked vir­
tually hopeless. For in two record
attendance games in the Coliseum
the White Sox have stranded a
killing lotal of 20 base runners.
Nine men left on base con­
tributed to their rum Monday is
they fell, 3 to 4. before an eighthinning home run hy veteran Gil
llodgcs — adding to the saga of
those old Brooklyn heroes who
went West with the franchise two
(ears ago
The Dodgers had rolled up a
four run lead with a third-liming
barrage of five straight hits w h ic h
roofed Early Wynn, lhe hurly
righthander who treated them so
scornfully In that opening 110
rout at Chicago. Compounding his
dismissal were two White box er­
rors and a passed hall.
Meanwhile the White Sox—play­
ing before a second straight re­
cord series crowd of 92,330—left
two un in lhe first inning when
.Shcrm Hollar rapped intu a dou­
ble play, one on in the second and
third, and two more aboard tvith
in the fourth and sixth Innings.
Then, finally, they cracked through
in the seventh lo lie it up at 4-4
when Ted Klutiewskl knocked in
one run and Lollar gut him seif
sum for that first inning double
play smash hy spanking a threerun homer over the screen la left
field.
•

eral of tbe young ball cirrleri
were very Impressive. Quarter­
back Jim Terwiliegcr will be hand­
ling tha signal calling and passing
tomorrow night. Big Bill Phagan
will be running at the .ullback
spot and Is expected to be one of
the standout* on offense. Butch
Riser will also be sharing some
of the fullback duties.
The Seminole coaches have two
offensive units that they will be
using as the different situations
arise. Bubba Davis and Gary
Davidson will be running frum the
left halfback spots and Tommy
Hinson and Bobby Bowen will be
running from the right halfback
■put.

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Danny TUlle, Jim
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teott Merit badge* ward
awarded to Wennelh Daman, tha
tea Blakemcrex, Alexander, tha
lav Beat*, Chase, Lea, tha StuUttldas, Howell. Richard Scott, Da*
«U Scott, TUlla, Jim Wlederhld,
Martin, and w uiis.

mate tfeto year. Ratary Dtatriet
Mi Governor Everett “
told Siafcrd Ratarlaaa
Ratary hat tha Nmrvtee above
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Mara impart*at B aa the apaiialto visit
Isad field af hmar inreatlgattoa ia
4 anrad
tha'fact that it may be a lin t to
af R ou­
fide
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place af toe
land*. Goat to sand
rian* in
■bread this year
to earth by lateral
affl be |MM»Gattiag a maauga of United
States ar tha Sartot Untoa is ge- Mata* goodwill dlm tly to people
tac to hit the maw with a lahat of attmr leads ia vary Important,
« anted vakicte eapabto af gammer* explained. Ha said a
student told him that
flvt cant packaga* of flower
and bringing it beck.
may gat trade pla­ ■aids distributed among Labant**
tan* af tha sMoa’i ether uda, paapla taamod to kava more totha ana te a m hidden trea earth- finance than American dollar* aont
linga. Bat few. KiaatUto baUrra to that country.
each picture* w ill m a il maeb Rotarian* must work beyond n
difference tram tha fata taraad city * confine#, he emphasised.
A crippled child in ladle is tha
toward tha earth.
In any eaaa *aah pletaraa would same aa a crippled child ia tha
■01 ifJOIVt u flu j ■ COOII#Vvc§f city af Sanford," ba said. Summers
each a* whatbir lunar cratora are pointed oat tha damocrstle naturo
af Rotary which has members
af metoert* ar rolesale artgto.
So what both American and balding many different points of
Soviet sclesUats realty want is a vlaw and in varying economic
real place af tha moe

Missionary Group Meets Wednesday
Colored slides of the Afriesa mis- slides,
“ * a covered dish supper will
aim fields will ba shown at tho be served ia the church annex at
monthly mooting ef the MUstoaary &lt; :U .
Society of The First Church of tha
NasartM Wednesday night Tha
public la invited to attend this
mMting to ba bald at tha church
located at Second end Maple ia
Sanford. Th* meeting will begin
at t:IO p. m.
Preceding the (bowing of tha

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Penai Tour Continues
B IL U GLADE &lt;UPI) - Mam
te n of Mm Lagtalature’a Prlsou
CommHUe oUsntd to rUU the
prison farm hero today w their
statewide tour of Florid*’* sprswliar Dtnal m tem .
- Tha lagliUtors, who Inspected
Apalachee Correctional Institution
Monday w*r* daa to arrivo her*
at » a. at This afternoon they will
fo to Avon Park whan they will
Httyl the night
The weak-long tour opened amid
reports that Inmates at tha Apa­
lachee Institution nssr Chaliabooabaa piaanad soma sort of damooMratloa. However, either tha reports wars unfounded or tha 130
y outhful Inmates changed their
■tods.
Tha denim-dad prisoners, soma
aaly i f years old, ware curious
hat orderly as tha legislators sod
accompanying newrmen Inspec­
ted the 7,000 sera institution for
first offender* aad ata In tha priaoa «&lt;teteg mom.
Only white first offenders under
M* 23 go to Apalachoa although
e a S t Negroes who work tho
t art housed at a nearby
wait. Prlaooars sent to Apalachoa
lea onas tha state faaii can ba
rehabilitated. Tha nature of their

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crimw la aot conaldarod and aoma
ar* serving life terms for murder
or rap*.
Two of those serving Ufa terms
art David Baaglas, II, and Ollla
Soutamlro, II, convicted last funs
In TiUahasssa’s sensational rap*
case involving ■ young Negro
co-ad.
Superintendent Paul Kubanka
escorted th* tour group through
th* prison, located on tho banka
of Lake Seminole sod spreading
la three counties, Gadsden and
Jackson counties in Florida and
Decatur County in Georgia.
Eubank* explained Inmates are
given an opportunity to tarn a
high school equivalency diploma
nod can learn any of 40 trades
ranging from carpentry to office
work.
He said the prison seldom uses
extreme punishment but when
necessary places unruly prisoners
on solitary confinement and bread
and water diet*.
The prison ia a minimum secu­
rity Institution without bars or
armad guards and correctional
officers are armed only with
whistles and walkie-talkies to caU
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"The Last Train From Gun
llill."

NEW two bedroom house complctsiy furnished', fret waver,
deposit furnished on gas. So.
Cameron Ave. FA 2*2377.
—
ST. PETERSBURG. Fla. (UPI)
* —Coniervatlon expert! aald thou- 2-BEDROOM apartment, nicely
aanda of flah killed by the red tide
furnished. Living room and kit­
chen lir conditioned. $73 a
would waih aihore on Sanibel lamonth. Call FA 2-0864.
land today.
It would be the Aral heavy con­
centration of dead fith to come
aihore in the lateit red tide out­
break.
A reconnalttance plane checked
watera off Florida*! central gulf
coait Sunday and reported several
patebea of dead fiab floating In
the nut-colored water of the red
tide.
However, Dr. Robert F. Hutton,
head blologlit at the Marine Lab
oratory here, laid the situation had
not changed much aince the out
break was diicovered last Thun
day.
"The main difference it that the
wlnda end tide are taking the fith
to different place*," Hutton aald
The heavieat concentration of
rotting fith wat spotted just off
shore along the southern end of
Sanibel Island.
A few flah reported on beaches
near Sarasota and Longboat Key
Saturday waa quickly gathered up
by work crews.

3-ROOM furn. ' apt'.;
screened
porch; extra rollaway bed. 612
Park. FA 2-3373.

EYE AND BUY
5-PC. DINETTE; chrome
the New INO Evlnntoc!
low formica; ST* x 10" ; encat*
40 and 13 H. P. Motors, alto all
tent condition; $33. Duathem
1939 model Motors, Boats and
Roy Reef Paint k Bod; Shop
heater; 30 gal. tank k
Trailers at Close Out Prices.
10th k Sanford
full of oil. Excellent
Sample:
Behind Studcbaker Garage
Call FA 2-3384, after 8 P . f t
$888 30 H. P. Now $683
FA 24012.
JA C H O B U R E P A IR SH O P
St395 17 FT. ScotUe Craft $1090
BEDROOM SUITE; box spring
$264 Trailers Now $130
Welding — V ich. 4k Gen. Repairs
and mattress included, 9M f'| M i
W. 20th. k Old. L. Mary Rd. All reconditioned used motors at
condition. Phone FA 2-IMk
auction wholesale I
K . M. Wilkins, C o n tra cto r
Show roams at 304-6-8 and 301-11
FACTORY TO TOO
E. First St.
• Asphalt Driveways
ALUMINUM
O Perking Areas
Finance Plan — Buy Now!
VENETIAN BLIND# Quality Workmanship k Materials
Gateway Te The Waterway
Enclosed heed. Sag-greed bettani
Terms To Suit Your Budget
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
rail with plat tie ends. Ftaetto
• Free Estimates
Robson Sporting Good*
or rayon tape*- Cotton or ayleu
• Work Guaranteed
*04-6 * E. l i t
Ph. FA 2-8991
cords.
Phone FA 2-4030 Sanford, Fla.
H . &amp; P O P E CO.

399 S . Part — FA 24298

KRUTOI

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FA

who I caught, chief —*Slippery

S lU i"
G on e W ith T h a W ind
Like TARA, this recently remod­
8. Female Help Wanted
eled two story, beautifully furn­ $. Real Eetata Per Bale
ished home U typical o f tha
MOTHERS — earn $483 before
old South. Two stories, with up­
Christmas Must he reliable will­
stairs and downstairs railed
Stemper R egrets
ing worker. 20 choice hrs. wk.
porches, four bedrooms. . .
that he doesn't have a doien
We train. TA 2-2707 between 7
located on full city block in
homes like this one to sell; three
k a.
Sanford, surrounded by huge
bedroom, concrete Mock, perfect
shade trees. . .Orange grove. . .
condition. Urge landscape) lot, &gt;. Male Help A n t e d
Second bouse on property rents
easy walking distance to Pinefor $83 per month. Price $19,300
crest School. Priced $12,100 for YOUNG MEN - Train for AIR
Cuntihed (eta ilto he purchir
LINES. See our ad under Class.
quick tale—monthly paymenU
cd
unfurnished), only $2300
23, Education-Instruction.
$66.31 per month after reason­
down. Let us show you how you
able down payment.
can recapture the graceful liv­
DRY CLEANING Assistant. Apply
ing of the past without sacrific­ W. H. "BUT STEMPER Agency
in person to Downtown Cleaners
ing modern comforts,
Realtar 4b Intnrer
and Laundry.
Phone PA $-091
111 N. Park
W. f t "BUI" STEMPER Agency
FULL TIME; Bag Boys. Mutt be
Realtor A Intnrer
FINECREST 2nd. Additir-: 3-bed­
16 or over. Apply Manager,
Phone FA 2-4991
112 N. Park
room, 2 bath, kitchen equipped
Food Fair.
home; pine paneled d e n .
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
FA 2-382$.
OFFICE MAN for Budget Depart­
Raymond LanOqaM, Aaaoe.
ment. Steady employment, good
Wk 1-3981 Atlantic Rank Bldg.
$389 DOWN
working conditions, opportuni­
3 BEDROOM, 1 bath, large living
ties for advancement. Firestone
BY OWNER: 2-bed room home,
room and bedrooms; kitchen
Stores, Sanford, Florida.
beat location in Country Club
equlpt. See at 103 E. Woodland
Manor. Phons FA 2-9842.
Dr. Phono owner, FA 2-4073.

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Dallas Asphalt Co.

Stemper Presents

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Furniture and Appliances

Mather of Sanford

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$450 Down

Stemper Suggests

OPEN D A ILY

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fccfw lA Bedding Company

school graduate, 19-35.

Mail coupon today for comptot*
details.
AIRLINE CARSER DIVISION
• BIG VALUES
Northwest Schools
• QUICK CREDIT
Dept. AO-23 Box 19
• EASY TERMS
e l9 Sanford Herald
WK GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS Name i(iiiiisi*eiiiM t&lt; *i( ••4*9*8

203-209 E . First St. Ph. FA 2-9088

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New And Used Furniture
311 E. First St.
FA 24822 S U llS M l l | 4 * * 4 4 4 l Phont « m » » 4 M *
Education ............ Hrs. I W ork ....
Used furniture, appliances, toola
etc. Houglit-vold Larry's M an
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 24132.
New A Used Furniture A Appli­
ances. A Good Place To
BUY SELL or TRADE
JENKINS FURNITURE
400 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-148U

VZ^VrTITTes- Pr^TaT^
PAINT and
WALLPAPER SUPPLIES
Buy l Gat. - Grt 1 MIKE I
MARY CARTER FAINTS
Ml W. lit St.
FA 2 3849
BEAUTIFUL 20 volumn set of
American People* Encyclope­
dias. like new. 3160. FA 2 3610.

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.

RENOVATION S P E C IA L

Senkarik GUea and Paint On.

TV’ and RADIO REPAIR at‘ ?r
119414 W . 2nd SL Ph. F A B 49H
3:00 nights and weekends; San­ •37 CHEVY " 210" model fordor,
ford, Lake Mary and Longwood.
tutonc. See Green Spar Ser„ z U U e e e l
FA 2-2772 and FA 2 6413.
loot French Ave. $1095.
WANT PASSENGERS to San D l*
go or San Francisco to chare
LAWN MOWER Repair* - Heat- '57 MODEL 3 room home trailer;
expenses. FA 2-1839,
era Cleaned k Serviced. LEWIS
largo bed, 2 bunk beds and
SALES k SERVICE. ?»ir W. 20
couch . bed; perfect condition. a - u r i i o - i
■ " St. Ph. FA 2 792* or FA 2 3468.
31600. Near Wilson School, PaLOST: Om green and yellow para­
ola. Shamblcn.
Furniture Storage and Moving
keet In the vicinity of CouMry
T o and From Anywhere
3-BKDROOM trailer fully air con­
Club Manor. $10.00 REWARD.
E. rD IX IT S
ditioned, washer and dryer. Will
Ph. FA 2-7779.
1300 French Ave. Ph. FA 2-1991
sell equity very reasonable or
will trade for equity in 3 bed­ g m s a c r = T s c a a i r t
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­ room home. Phone FA 2-3134.
YOUNG MEN A WOMEN
ments, invoices, head hills, and
In to for
programs,
etc.
Progressive •32 PLYMOUTH fordor, 6 cylin­
A I R L I N E R
Printing Co. Phono FA 2-2*31 —
der; Just hid new rings, In­
serts and vslve job; clutch less Prepart now for an alrliat »*•
3M West 12th S t
reer. This exciting Held offers
than year old: runs good —looks
good;
priced
right.
Phone
many opportunities. Y o u - can
train for Stewardess or sgy to
FA 2-7770.
the many important ground
21. Furniture
political.
NO JOB TO LARGE OR SMALL
Drivo Ways — Parking Areas
Fiy
to Chicago at no
$SAVE$
RENTALS: Day — W eek -M on th
charge,
upon completion of ba­
New &amp; Used
Float End Loaders
sic training. Must be hlih

FOR THE BEST RENTAL IN
SANFOHD CALL FA 2 0274 or
FA 2-0842.
1. Furnished 2 bedroom house
2481 Palmetto.
Graders — Deters — Dr*glint a
2. Unfurnished 3 bedroom house,
Rollers — Transports
kitchen equipped, 2412 Willow
CHEF: Must he able to take
PHONE: Days, FA 2-8134
31UST
SELL—
Being
transferred!
3. Unfurnished 2 bedroom house, LAKE MARY BUILDING LOTS
charge of kitchen; references Nights, FA 2-7123 or FA 2-5642
Nothing Down! Assume pay­
kitchen equipped, 2418 Orange. Wo have aeveral desirable build­
required: wages between $85ments $73 month. 127 Country
ing Iota in Lake Alary priced
SEPTIC TANK SERV1CK
$100 (8 day week). Call between
Club Drive.
NICELY furnished garage apart­
to tell. Call us.
Sines 1148
4
and
8
P.
M.
only
NO
8-4683.
ment Couple only. FA 2-3648.
A. HARE
DoBAKT
LOCH ARBOR: Beautiful 3 BR.
1912 Sanford Ave.
North 8 4422
NOrth 8-4711
home near golf course. Oversize I i. Work WnnttJ
S t.
3-ROOM apt. completely furnish­
yard with many trees. You BABYSITTING during day; $1.30
Complete
lawn
Maintenance;
ed; ground floor. 313 Palmetto. 119 N. Part A r t
Ml p a 1-4183
must see this bargain. FA 2 4825
per day per child. FA 2-1288.
A
Fertilizer—Spraying — Mowing
JOHN M1MMERSE
RENT A BED
BY OWNER: lakefront, corner 13. PlumMwg Hervtcen
418 Willow Ave. FA 2-TlfT
RoUaway, Hospital A Baby Bads
"H O M E SE E K E R S
lot: 3 bedroom kitchen equip­
By Day, Week or Month.
Very attractive 3-bedroom, tile
ped concrete block home. Call SANFORD Plumbing k Heating
ROLLAWAY. Hospital and Baby
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
bath, CB home, situated on a
2398 So. Elm rh. FA 2-7914.
FA 2 0820 after 5 P. M.
Beds. Dty. Week or Month —
Fh. FA 2-5181
119 W. lit St
well landscaped 100* x 140* oak
FURNITURE CENTER
PLUMBIKa
shaded lot In nice section of
HOUSE, unfurn., 2300 MeUonviUe.
1IN Preach Ave.
Sanford. Features equipped kit­
Contracting k Repair*
Pk. FA 2-7*33
chen
and
many
nice
extrai.
To­
Free
Estimate*
FURN. apt. 300 Park Ave.
A Nifty
R. 1. HARVEY
tal price — $12,700, with only
for the Thrifty
PUMPS - SPRINKLER
FURNISHED apt. Ph. FA 2 2800.
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2-3383
$800 down payment, $74 per
at *8750.
All types and a im . Installed
month.
"D o It Yourself*
We urge juu to sec (hit new 2
LARGE clean furn. apL, down­
bedroom, concrete block home
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
stairs, 611 Park.
Neat
2
bedroom,
tile
bith,
CB
SEPTEMBER 29
S T I N F.
with * kitchen large enough to
home, lim ited oa • nice lot in
MODERN 3 bedroom home, kit­
Machinery and Sepply Co.
really enjoy eating in. Conven
Highland
Perk.
Completely
chen furnished. For appointment
lenity located, not too (ar nut.
207 W. * nd SL
fh . FA 2 6431
Elmer Dobson. Sanford
^PIumbinq^X^H^^V^
equipped including floor furn­
call FA 2-3788.
and not ton dose in. Good
Helen Fits-Randolph, DeBsry
ace. This home can be yours
13-A
Beauty
forlorn
terms.
Charles Wilkinson, Sanford
AIR CONDITIONING
FURNISHED apartment, clean am
for only $8,300, with Jutt *1.000
Bessie Quick, DeBsry
Phene FA 2-TIM
c l o i e in. Jimmy Cowan, Fh
down, and tow payments. (VA W . ft. * W S T E M P E R A greey CONTRACT aid REPAIR WORK
Cblumbus Dickens, Sanford
1*87 Saafaed Ave.
FA 2 8182
D A W N ' S
FA 2-4013.
4W r., 23 year mortage.)
Realtor
A
letorrr
Evelyn Campbell, Altamonte
BEAUTY SALON
2-BEDROOM unfurnished apart­
ASSOCIATES: IL E. Tsffer,
Springs
Air Conditioned Dryers
Why wait? Phone now, and make
Plumbing &lt;f Repair*
Arthur V. Day, Everett Harper
ment near stores and ichooL
Lucius Gadskins, Sanford
your appointment to sea these
Jaa C. Themai
Robert F. May, Rart Pilcher
No pets please. 2819 Elm.
Blanche Page, DeBary
two exceptional home buys. We
FA 14848 Hair Styling — Permanents —Oil
Dismissals
Phone FA 2-4891
U2 N. Part 1823 Barite St.
Treatments— TV Stamps. Soft
will be pleased to serve you.
FURN.
Apt.
201to
W.
1st.
SL
Winifred Dunn. Sanford
Water — Air Cond. Ilarrlrtt’ a
U. Electrical Services
Ronald Howard, Sanford
Realty Nook, 103 So. O a k SALE or RENT; 2 bedroom house
Stauftrom
Realty
Maudo McTeer, Sanford
completely furnished $83. Call
FA 2 3742.
M. " D e i" Vries Electrical Scr.
Mabel Drennan, Sanford
FA 2-7788.
BROKER
Dez Siys For Service Call. . .
T irT low er^ T T u n i^ ^ "^ ""^ "
Mrs. Patrick Donahoo and
FA 2 4*94
FA 2 WHS
202 So. Park Ave. PN. FA 2-3991
LOWER
floor
6-room
furnl
bed
baby. Sanford
LEN RBNRR
Cut Flower* For Any Occarioa
apartment. Phone FA 24)753.
LOTTIE BROADWAY
Charles Wilkinson, Sanford
Housa Wiring — Electric Servlet
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
OCTOBER 3
ERN TOIBCTT
Sid
Vihlea
2-ROOM
furnished
kitchenette
BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN
FA 2 1 0 3
*v
PA *4*1*
Admissions
RANDALI. ELECTRIC CO.
BETTYE D. SMITH
apartment; aduita. P h o n e
"NOT VENDING MACHINES"
Hester Dukes, Sanford
Associates
112 Magnolia
FA 2U9I3
CITRUS TREKS
FA 2-3202.
Sanford And Surrounding Area*
James E. Chaudoine, Mima
111 N. F art f t . VA 11488
Hamlin on sour root, ready for
You
will
be
associated
with
and
It. Rnllding • Painting • Repairs
Ethel Caldwell, Sanford
ROOSI; sir cond., kitchen privi
December planting; *4" — *»"•
sponsored by a local civic or
Births
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
leges:
for
career
woman.
M»y be seen at 1720 Firsl St.
ganizstion. No age limit ary) Licensed — Bonded Painting A
Rev. and Mrs. Billy Griffin,
R sailor
FA 2-7212.
no seUing. Business it *rt up
Decorating.
Free
Estimates
Sanford, a ion
M U MARY
for you, only vuprrvluon it
DOWNSTAIRS apartment; adults Ph. FA 2 5237 or FA 2 1164.
Work Guaranteed. SEMINOLE
Dismissals
needed. If yuu would like (o
only. 800 Elm. FA 2-3131.
V A 1 N T1NG CONTRACTORS
Marion Schaffer. Sanford
earn big money in s steady
FA 2 1204.
1-LOT, 70 ft. wide by 148 ft.
OCTOBER 3
FURNISHED house; 2 bedrooms.
year-round
business,
write
for
deep, cleared, lacing Country
Admissions
Apply Bud Long, 3rd. end Main
Interview, Address reply lo;
B ft M ROOFINO
Club Rd. In Loch Arbor section,
Flossie Simmons. Longwood
St., Enterprise.
Area Supervisor — P. O, Box
Contracting k Repairi
call FA 2 1823.
Bertha Riggers, Sanford
1588 — Columbia, S. C. Give
Licensed — Bonded —Insured
Gladys Ethridge, DeBary
LARGE clean apartment; living
name, address and piione num­
FREE ESTIMATES
REAI ESTATE DRIVE-IN
Woodruff T. Bailey, Lake
room I2'X 20’ : rug k curtains
ber. This requires I2U0Q — ttooo 81* Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-7943
2544
Frenca
Ave.
Mary
furnished;
kitchen
equipped:
cash for inventory.
Lucy Craig. Sanford
bedroom It* X 18'; Jalousie
J. W . H A LL
CUSTOM BUILT IIOMES
James R. Hipp, Sanford
back porch; $83. Also furnished
Realtor
8. Female Help Wanted
Remodeling - Free Estimate*
Madge Whitcomb, Sanford
apartment $83. 801 Alagnolia. ‘ Cali Hall"
Phone FA 2 3841
Repa'ra
Phone FA 2-3744
Ernest Hicks, Sanford
Call NO 83287.
BILL BERNOSKY, Contractor
Carol Crumley, Sanford
HOUSEWIVES
FARMER’S AGENCY
3-BEDROOM house in Lake Mary
Johnny Lovelace, Sanford
You may
s the ooe we ar* FLOOR landing and finishing
available
first
week
of
Novem­
N.
V.
Farmer,
Realtor
Bertha Stewart, DeBary
Claanlng, Waxing. S e r v i n g
looking
for
to serve an AVON
ber.
Call
FA
24)773.
D.
IL
Whilmora
Floyd Drennen, Sanford
Sewitonto County tine* IMS.
territory NOW. Write Mrs. .MiLillian G. Trim s
Frances Kern. Sanford
R. M. GLEASON, Lake Mary.
1 R0O31 Efficiency Apt., private
• Quiet Community
lanich, Box 2(G, Lockhart, Fla
Associates.
Births
bath, auitibl* for one or couple. 116 S. French Ave. Ph. TA 2-3221
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kern,
• Near Golf Course
ROOF CLEANING AND COATING
Across from Post Office.
After hours, FA 2-2618, TA 2-4121,
Sanford, a daughter
SEAMSTRESS for rut aprons. Exclusive agent for SURCO in
FA
2
0261
Mr. and Mra. Raymond Craig, WKLAXA APARTMENTS: rooms
thii area. Work guaranteed, ca'
Average earning* $130 hour.
DeBary. a son
private baths, 11* W. First SL
FA 2-3887 for free estimatei.
Simple, easy. Canvaning not re­
3
BEDROOM,
CB.
13*
bath
home.
Sir. and Sirs. LeRoy Smith,
BILL EVANS
quired. Write: Novelty Aprons,
Phone FA 2 5333.
ROOM and BOARD. Ph. FA 203*2
Sanford, a daughter
Caldwell, Ark.
It.
Special
Serviret
Dlamisaala
’ ROOM
furniabed
apartment,
Rosa Mae Dickens, Sanford
Turn Wool On XOtk
also 6 • room furnished partYOUNG WOMEN Train for PIANO TUNING k REPAIRING
Columbus Dickens, Sanford
St. Follow Country
mtnL 310 Magnolia. Available
AIRLINES.
See
our
ad
undsr
W. L HARMON
If you are considering building
William Hcinbuch. Sanford
now. Telephone A. K. Rossetdub Rd. &amp; Watch
Class. 23, Education instruction.
PH. FA 2-4223 Alter S P. M
your own home, let us ibow you
F.dvina Lee. Sanford
ter, Floriit, TA 2-1831.
F
o r O a r S ig n j . . .
a
lakefront
site
of
unturpaisrd
Mrs.
Bobbie Johnson and
beauty. Jutt a few miles from
hsby. Sanford
2 BEDROOM trailer: modern con­
Sanford. One of Sanford's belt
SI ary Jo Smith, DeBary
veniences: water and lights fur­
contractors will build you a
nished; $10.00 per week. Call
Charles Green, Sanford
• iM A . M . T B Dark
home that wdl make your
W* Will Rebuild Y o ir Old InaenprUg Mattreo*
dattreaa T
T«»
Johnny Lovelace, Sanford
FA 2-OS19.
dreams come true and for a
Look and Feel Like New!
SUNDAY
Edgar Oiborne, Sanford
’m T e a ^ I u t ^ T o ^ K r
price below your greatest eipecKelly Clary. Sanford
IN C L U D E S : • New Ticking • New Initiation
2:M
P.
M. TU Dark
tattoos.
Beulah Miller, Sanford
• Cleaning
and Reprocestini Padding
Daisy Zipper and baby, San­
W. H. "BUI" STEMPER Agency
• Adding New Padding When Neceaury
ford
AND ASSOCIATES
Realtor A tou rer
New Spring Unit (If Needed) $3 Additional
mat Charge
Mary Dimilroff, Sanford
Real Estate — laanraace
Phone FA 24891
112 N. Park
Santy Benda
An automatic computer has 218 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-5641 This la a guest pass to the Moviebeen developed for gasoline pumps
Sanford
land Drive-In Theatre for Ben H.
m
which delivers the fuel in evenEvans Bldg. Lake Mary
•toms, Sanford, to see "Gun
Ph. FA 2-8311
So. Magnolia Are.
. dollar, am ------HilL"
l
Fh. FA 8-1289

RAYMOND M. BALL

n . Artietee Poe Sato

1934 17 ft. BORUM Adventurer. 23’ HOSE 9LOO. Boy’ a Wl_____
W JadahleM
R ack Gians
FA 2-1392 or FA 2-0279.
D o o r G la s s
V en t G la ss
Dungarees t l-t i pr. Army-NaVy
S E R V IC E
Surplus Store, 310 S an ford-A rt
A BARGAIN — 12 ft. aluminum
S e n k a rik Gians a n d P ain t C o.
boat, trailer and Fvinrudo Mo­ Sell Ua Your Furniture. jQRfck
112-114 W. Rto S t
FA S-49B
tor. Guy K.-Bishop, &gt;47 E. 20th.
Service With Tha Cash. SUPER
TRADING POST, FA 24877.
AIR CONDITIONING

Seminole Realty
W. DU C T S -

IT. Pete - Livestock . HswHn

TV SERVICE within the hour. LUTINO PARAKEET — Mile, 5 SPACE HEATER, tauk and stand
Service Call $2.30 plus parts.
weeks old; also cage. FA 2-1U3.
$25. FA 2-2341.
Work Guaranteed 3 Mo. Ph.
BEAUTIFUL
blond
Cocker
pup­
SINGER
sewing machine; A m ,
FA 2 9799.
pies. Lot 104, Park Ave. Trailer
embroiders, monograms wfthont
Park, 2543 Park Ave.
attachments. Assume It H P
A U T O GLASS
ments at 93.87. Writ* Flnaacn
Mgr., e lo Sanford Herald. 1
IN ST A L L E D

IAFF.A-DAY

14. Baditec • Palaliag • Regain
R o n L . P a y to n
-rn m n t------------------ILSpadal Service*
Registered Real Eetata
I M Haato/ Partora
2-ROOM nlctly fumlihed apart­
ASSOCIATE"
ment; 1 or 2 aduita. 1209 Pal­ Mery E. Carman — Lea BehaB
15. Ftovsra S Plaato
metto Ave.
Fh. FA 2-1301 17-93 at Htowatka
17* Fata - L htaU ck . Stfsllaa
'P is . Machinery - Taala
2-BEDROOM, kitchen equipped
19. Baata a a i Matara
29. AstaswMIaa • Tralton
2L Faraltaro
3 1 Article# Far Bala
H A —Artlctoa Wanter
28-N«4Jeeg A PanasaU
2 4 - L**4 A Panto
21 EtecaUaa — Issin ctiss

18. Special Aan k eo

“ In the City of
Gracious Living”
------COMING SOO N --------

Formal Opening

Dream Homes

*3 4 0
Down Payment-No Cloning

*9 8 4 0
T O T A L PRICE
tinmen feature .1 (ledrnamn It)
Tile
Hatha . Screened
Porch - Utility Room . Terr i m Floors . Carport* . Land­
scaped Lots • All City Con­
veniences.

MONTHLY
PAYMENTS

W A IT ! W A T C H !
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�Union Boss Sonds Wage
Policy Committee Home
PITTSBUEGH (UPI) — United Steetworketw President
David J. McDonald today sent home the union’s powerful
Wage Policy Committee, virtually ending all chances o f n
quick negotiation settlement o f the 85-day steel strike.
The 171-member committee must approve any new con­
tract offer. No new negotiations were scheduled.

Nation's
Economy
Sot Back
WASHINGTON (UF1) Gov­
ernment economists said today the
steel strike stopped the nation’*
overall economic growth In the
past three months and even may
nave caused a small setback.
They tentatively estimated that
the total output of goods and serv­
ices in July, August and Septem­
ber remained at the 304^00,000,000 annual rata posted In the pre­
vious three monthv. But some late
figures on inventorica may show
t h a t t h e e a e n o m y actually
slid backward from the April-MayJune level.
These calculations ware more
pessimistic than earlier forecasts
made on the assumption that the
attcl strike would not last more
than two months. This la the 03th
day of the strike.
The economists refrained from
guessing bow the economy might
perform in the last three months
of this year, other than to say
M definitely would forge ahead
once the steel mills resumed oper­
ating.
Earlier confidence that steel and
steel-using Industries could make
up for the strike with brisk October-Novcmber-Deccmber
activity
was missing. Some officials said
that if President Eisenhower used
the Taft-Hartley Act to send the
300,000 striking steel workers back
to work for M days, tbe overall
damage would be kept down.
Others said that even with use
of the Taft-Hartley law some of
the lost production could not be
mada up until early 1060.
A national production rate of 300
billion dollara a year, once con­
sidered an ouUids possibility for
tha close of this year, now appear­
ed delayed at least until 1900.
Commerce Secretary Frederick
H. Muller said in a New York
speech the high rate would be
__ ________
achieved early next _year
"unless
the effect* of the prolonged steel
■trike upset the apple cart.” Some
economists said the 300-biillon-doilar rate would not be reached be­
fore Marcn.
Others pointed out that most of
the production lost by the steel
strike quickly would be made up.
Many industries, especially steel
and autos, have excess capacity
and can step up production for a
while.

S - minute
McDonald, after
meeting with the committee,
charged that the teel industry
hopes the union's 300,000 striking
workers "will be forced back to
work" under the Taft-Hartley law.
With the committee disbanded,
government intervention through
the Injunctive provision* of the
Taft-Hartley Act appeared the only
way to bring a quick end to the
walkout.
McDonald aald that if the gov­
ernment sought an Injunction, tb#
union "would go Into court to op­
pose It in every way."
"But if ao Injunction la issued
the United Steelworkers of Amer­
ica will obey the law of tho land,"
he aald.
"Tha so-called offer to the union
was handed u* with full knowl­
edge that it could not be accepted
or considered seriously," McDon­
ald said In a formal atatemant.
"Tb* steel Industry is obviously
determined to avoid a settle­
ment,” he charged. "It obviously
hope* that steelworkers will ba
forced back to work under an in­
junction.”
McDonald Gaily contradicted the
companies* contention that Its last
settlement proposal amounted to
la cents per hour spread over two
yeara or 7V4 cents for each year.
He said the proposal actually was
two cents in fringe benefit' for
the first year and about eight
cents in pay the following year.
"In actual take-home pay for
steelworkers the offer mean* even
lesa since the companies Insist
that steelworkers contribute an
extra 2.3 cents per hour out of
their own pockets to cover the
cost of their insurance," McDon­
ald said.
“ Thus steelworkers would actu­
ally suffer a pay cut of M a
month," he aaid. "Steelworker*
would also suffer additional cuts
in real wages during the next two
yeara because of the abolition of
cult •of • living agreements which
the companies now demand wc
scrap."
McDonald said the industry of­
fer was a "piece of camouflage
cynically designed to confuse our
members and the aalluo." He said
(he union waa ready "to talk busi­
ness when the companies aro
ready to talk business."
Government intervention appeared imminent as the result of col
lapse of Ulh hour summit nego­
tiations Tuesday night of McDon­
ald, U. S. Steel Corp- Chairman
Roger Blough and the top execu­
tives of four olhtr of the nation’s
biggest steel producers.

Sanford Negro
High School Farm Is Bound Over
Foreman Dies Here On Murder Count

Jamrs Davis, a Negro u( 1103
Roger C. Edwards. 30. farm - Utrust Avr. waa bound over In
foreman of Ui« Seminole High circuit court this morning on a
School farm died at 10:30 thia charge of first degree murder.
Uiuiuing at his iiome on Uie farm.
Justice of the Peace Hugh Dun­
Mr. Edwards waa a native of can bound Davis over after a 10
Sanford and waa farm foreman a. m. hearing. The Sanford Negro
tor 2tt years.
was arrested Saturday on suspi­
Survivors Include his wife, one cion of murdering Hunorine Bacon,
daughter, Mrs. Katherine Milcuetl who was found unconscious at her
of Sanford; one ion, George Ed­ 416&gt;v Filth SI. home last Sept. 11.
wards stationed with the U. S.
The Negress died at a GuineaNavy at Key West; one -rother, viiic Hospital Friilay from an
Bernard Edwards of Sanford; acute duodenal stress ulcer caused
three sisters, seven grandchildren by a blow on Ihe head, according
and several nephews and nieces. to hospital authorities.
Funeral services will be held
Davis will be tried when the cir­
at 2:30 p. m. Saturday at the Bria- cuit court sessions begin in Novem­
son Funeral Home,
ber.

1 p. m. Stocks
NEW Y O U (UPI) —Stock prieee at 1 p. m. 1ST:
TSH
American TAT
American tob a cco
Site
Bethlehem Steel
as
CA0
Chrysler
MM
SIM
Curtiss - Wright
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DuPont
ssh
Eastman Kodak
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Ford Motor
TIM
General Electric
M
General Motors
M
Graham * Falgo
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LorUlard
Minute Maid
Penney
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Penn RR
4 Vi
Royal American
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Sears Roebuek
IS
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U. S. Steel
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Couniy-Wide Fund
Drive Canvass
Gets Underway
Tb* Seminole County United
Fund house-to-house canvass be­
gan yesterday with a kick-off
meeting of tha residential division
at the U.S.O.
Campaign Chairman A. B. Peter­
son Jr. urged all eanvassera to do
their utmost to make tb* solicita­
tion a auccets. This morning the
local Fund received a $UM check
from All Souls Cathode Church.
Sanford has been divided Into
13 solicitation sections, with Unit­
ed Fund agency or local organi­
sation representatives heading the
canvass in each section.
Section leader* include Sira.
Mary 1). Knox for the Red Cross;
Mrs. F. D. Scott, Girl Scouts;
Thomas Albert, Boy Scouts; 3!r*.
Sydney Ives, Family Counseling
Service.
Capt. Marcvlla Reynolds and
Mis* Hill, Salvation Army; Pastor
Ernest UoHck with C.P.O. wive*
in charge of solicitation for the
USO.
Rev. Thomas O’Slecn for the
Mental Health Association; Mrs.
Raymond Ball of tho Pilot Club;
Mrs. B. G. Carotin:ra of the Doea;
Mrs. Lloyd Swain of Beta Sigma
Phi; and Mrs. John Dickey, Epsi­
lon Sigma Alpha. The Jaycca
Wives and the Woman’s Club are
alio ti, I* .efetsentad In tfe-aoHcitatlun.
House-to house canvasser* for
the Family Counseling Service Indud,*: Mr*. O. L. Barks. Mr*. D.
Stenstrom. Mrs. L. Munson, Mrs.
U. KaU. Mrs. John Morgan. Mr*.
William L. Kirk, Mrs. A. W.
Kpp*. Mrs. Herman Jacobson,
Mrs. Ralph T. Cowan, Mr*. How­
ard Montellh, Mrs. J. N. Tniluck. Mrs. Roy Williams, Mrs.
George Stine. Mr*. John Jewel,
Mr*. Harry Weir, Mrs. R. K. Bunner Sr.
For Epsilon Sigma Alpha: Mrs.
I. E. Estridge, Mr*. John Hig­
gins Jr., Mrs. David Danness Jr.,
Mrs. John Dickey, Mrs. Jack
Schirard, Mr*. William Howard,
Mr*. Robert Harvey, Mrs. J. But­
ler. Mrs. Kirby Fite Jr., Miss
Jeanette Kinlaw, Mrs. T. V. Metts
Jr., Miss Dorothy Metts, Miss Bar­
bara Flynt, Mis* Nancy Smith,
Miss Patty Walker, Miss Sylvia
Price,
Mra.
Jcrt
Lumberaon,
3lrs. James Dellrinc.
C.P.O. wive* include Mi*. Mar­
garet Stone, chairman, Mrs. Char­
lotte Avdcr, Mrs. Mary Honey,
Mrs. Ernie Rankin, Mrs. Rita DeJung; Fleet Reserve Auxiliary re­
present alive* are Mr*. Marie
Fiini, chairman;
Mr*.
Libby
White, Mr*. Marie Sundvall, Mrs.
Mavis Viddard, Mr*. Don* Hol­
comb. Mra. Barbara Drayton,
Mr*. Donna Ottinger, Mrs. Marie
Marshall and Mra. Catherine Cox.

Rabbit Breeders
To Meet Friday
The Central
Florida Rabbit
Breeders Association will hold ita
regular monthly meeting Friday
at the Orange County Agricultural
Center, Michigan and Rumby
street*. Drlando. Anyone Interested
in rabbit breeding is invilrd to the
7:30 p. m. meeting, says Mrs. O.
W. Barber, association publicity
chairman.

Department Store
Here Broken Into
The H 4 A Department Stive
on Sanford Ave. and Fourth St.
was broken Into at approximately
2 a. m. yesterday, Police report.
About three dozen small tile
shirts were taken according to
city police report*. The glass was
broken in the store's southwest
door. Sanford Police are working
on the case. Chief Roy Williams
said this morning.

LAKE M ARY Buy Scouts held their cuurt of honor re­
cently and dedicated the new scout hut. E. D. Spidell, left, presents the key to the new hut to scout leader
Don Coleman whUa officials Hank Demers and Tom Al-

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WEATHERt Cloudy and mild with scattered showers tonight and tomorrow. High today 84-89, low tonight 70-75.
United

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1959

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 534

Mario Lanza Dias Of Heart Attack
ROUE (UPI) —Hollywood singer
and actor Haris Lanas died in a
Rom* dink today ai a bean at­
tack. Ho was Ml
Lanaa, whoaa mighty voice
transformed him from e planemover Into a Hollywood star, had
been suffering for some time from
heart trouble sad the complication
of phlebltk k the right teg.
Lanaa waa bon k Philadelphia.
His real name waa Alfred Arnold
Csccota and be early showed a
passionate intoroot k music.

Lanaa lived oa and off k Italy
where his booming voice and
fondness for Italian opera en­
deared him to the people.
The portly singer often waa
compared to the great Enrico
Caruso k his vocal virtuosity.
He had e tempestuous career k
the United Stale*. Critics aald be
had lost hla voice, but h* earn*
back time after time In concert*
and recording! la show that ha
still could sing.

During World War n Lanin
Among Us ptcturcs were "H u t
Krved with the U. S. Army* ape- Midnight Kiss"
is" In IMS, "The
elnl service* branch, eatertalning Toast of New
troopa aa • atngcr.
"The Great Caruso" la which
Ha appeared In tha armed fore*
he playtd the part of the famous
ea production! "On Tha Beam" be
and “ Wlngad Victory."
In 1MI Lama becama aololit at
Grant Park in Chicago and at In
1947, at tha Hollywood Bowl.
Thaaa appearancaa lad to a
movla contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer In IMT, and ba made
his home In Hollywood.

Italian singer In 1M1, "Because
You're Mine" la 1U3, "Student
Prince" la ISM and “ Serenade" la
IMS,
MUM fired Lanaa la IMS be­
cause of "temperameut" and hla
fortunes dipped.

an television in the tall at M t
but ha had becono ao weak k M
dieting that hla veice bad fc ba
dubbed into the skew from aid
records.
In the spring of M I bn vis
hospitalised la Las Vegas with
what was described as "laryagHis
and upper respiratory infection"
which caused hint In miss u ap-

News Briefs
Heart Attack
OCALA (UPI) - Marlon County
Sheriff P. L. MeGehee was k
■erioua condition at a local hos­
pital today after sufferiag a heart
attack.

Red Proposal
UNITED NATIONS (U PD -Rua■la'a proposals for a scientific con­
ference on outer apace raised hopes
today that the Soviets might end
the boycott of United Nations ef­
forts to set up apace controls.

New Storm
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - A n connilaanci plane buffeted by
wind* up to 40 miles an hour
found a tropical depression— the
next thing to a tropical storm -in
the Gulf of Mexico today and
forecasters called It Irene.

Murder Attempt
LONDON (UPI) — Blgndud Ra­
dio today reported ao attempt tu
assassinate iraqui Premier Abdel
Karim Kassem.
The report said Kasicm was
shot and Injured slightly. Ills con­
dition waa reported good.

a Lie
GTON (U P l)-T h e publiclty agent for the now-defunct
television quia show "21" testified
today he was advised by a lawyer
to lie to New York authorities in­
vestigating charge* that the show
was rigged.

To Decide Issue
MIAMI (UPI) The Dade
Cuunty School Hoard may decide
today whether or nut to end
Florida’* first experiment in token
school integration. The school
board was scheduled to determine
at a 3 p. m. EST meeting the
future of Miami's On-hard Villa
Elementary School.

b
r id g e s t
h r o w s WEIGHT
w e i g h t BEHIND
b e h in d
BRIDGES
THROWS

NIXON— Sun.
reception in Concord,
Styles Bridges (right) attends a receptii
who was
N. U.,
H., with Vice President Richard M. Nixon,
'
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visiting the Uranite State to estimate primary chunces.
The New Hampshire primary on April 5th is considered
r
a major stepping stone to the Republican Presidential
nomination. Bridges (R-N. It.), in introducing Nixon,
indicated strong support for the Vies President,

’PI Telephoto)

One official called the preaent ja il a disgrace and aaid 1
wmildw't i w i allow my hog* to
•lay la that bullpen."
Commlaalon chairman John Kri*
dar had disclosed yesterday dur­
ing tha board meeting that It. P.
MeLandoo, atata prlaon inapactor
cllad abaolata and inadequate factlilies at tha jail.
Tha report dlacloced that "aarloua datarloratloo" la In evidence
throughout tha building, poor atcurlty and sanlUlke.
Coat aatlmited (or tha naw jail
and courtnouaa project were re*
cclvad by tha commleeloo Aug.
II with alternate conelruction propoaale ranging lrom 9700,011 to
12,001,100,

Howaver, the county'* uncertain
financial atilua brought oa by
the atlU overdue tan roll for last
had clouded the poepacta for a
*&lt;Juv«*aU» Judge George Alaiandrr recently termed tha facill-

tie* at the Jail aa Inadequate and
urged the cotnmlailoo to take

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Logan A s New President

Phillip H. Logan was elected moved here from Shelby, N. C. to
president of tho crippled children's moke Sanford his home.
society of Seminole County for
He will he associated with the
1939-1960 at Its first fall meeting
law firm of Gordon V. Frederick.
last night.
He attended Stetson University,
Other officers elected were: Dr. and is a graduate of the university
M. Vann Parker, first vice-presi­
of North Carolina Law School. He
dent; Edith KryKicr, secretary;
la a member of Holy Cross Epis­
Kenneth W. Mclnloth, treasurer;
copal Church and lives in Sunland
Back-To-W ork
Dr. Thomas L, Largen, medical
Estates with his wife and young
WASHINGTON (UPI) - A presi­ advisor.
daughter.
dential fact-linding board held a
K e n n e t h McIntosh, outgoing
90-minute hearing on the duck president announced the first an­
strike Unlay and prepared to muve nual meeting of the society which
quickly to paic the way fur an i was urganiitd under the spunsur
MO-day bark-towork
injunction. ship i&gt;l the Pilot Club of Sanford
Chairman Guy Farmer aaid the wiu be held uexi Thursday at the
ooard expected to submit its re­ Sanford Civic Center at 7:30 p. m.
Th« first *trp in bringing lh«
port Thursday to President EiienAt thia time a report of the ac- Seminole touuly I'JjU tax ro up
itovver on Lie lads it uncovered at cumplistinu-nii ol Lie society lur to date will get started early
today’* hearing wniih was toe ihe pasl year will be given, inc next month, Junn Knder, county
iirsl government move under Ihe puuni- ia cordially invited to tni* cummissLn chairman
reported
t'att-Hariiey law to end the seven meeting. U u toe nopcs of the this morning.
day strike.
society that all persons interested
Kritler said that an equalisation
in services to crippled children and meeting will Ik held in Novem­
adults will attend. Membership it ber in an effort to help determine
open to all whu desire to become the assessment rolls.
a member. The date of the Easier
Lily Bali which opens the drive
for funds for the society will also
be announced at this meeting.
Logan, wdo was stationed at the
dig4**'U1*d A aval U**o during World
The Sanfurd Seminole County
Chase and Company, ode of Sun War II for two years, recently
Junior Chamber of Commerce will
ford's oldest firmt, will be honored
sponsor a county wide polio ino­
by the Seminole County Chamber
culation program Oct. 24.
of Commerce at the next quarterly
Maj. Roy G. Brown, (R et.) U
The object will be to give com­
directors' meeting on October 2ulh. reported progressing satiafactur- 1 plete inoculation to every realChamber member* ami others who ily at the Orlando Air Force Base dent of the county wiih an empha­
attend the dinner rnteting schedul­ Hospital. Brown, Lake Mary Real sis on scliooi children.
Estate dealer, entered the l)os-1 The shots will he given at the
ed for 7 p. m. at the civic center,
piUl Sunday aLi rnoon after suf- ( new Jaycee building on French
will pay tribute to Die founders of
this firm which celebrates ita 73th ferlng a heart attack *'at hla home. I Ave. starting at 9 a. m.
anniversary this year.
The October 2uth meeting is the
first to be held in the new tucal
year of the Chamber, and otficers
elected this past summer will be
ORELAND, Pa (UPI) — The "boys" at the Oro­
installed.
tund Volunteer Fire Company found out today you juat
President for Ihr year ending
Sept. 3uth, 1900. la B. L. Perkins,
enn't chuck the ladies' auxiliary without running into a
Jr.; other officer* are Douglas
court buttle.
Stenstrom, vice president, ami T.
The ull-mule membership of the fire company guve
E. Tucker, treasure!.

Equalization Meet
Set Next Month

Chamber To Honor
Chase &amp; Company

Polio Program
To Be He!d Here

Feeling Ret ter

proper action.
Krider reported Ihla morning
that the coin mission has received
letters from "Juat about every
civic organiiatlon in the county"
urging the need for better Jail
facilities."

who can vote oe the reapportion

ment bill Nov, S.

Of Ihla 7M, three were I # pen
cone who registered aa frnhold
era. Only freeholder* caa vote la
the school mills ge and trust*
election* Nov. 3. Registered Sent
noli County freeholders, or oww
era of real property now number
10.314.
The largo proportion of regia
Irani* who enrolled a* freehold
era last month led county com
mission chairman John Kridet
yesterday to luggest finding ■
method to check oa whether auct
Census taken for the Seminole
registrants were really freehold
County area in the 1930 Census of
era. Only owners of m l property
Agriculture have been appointed
(land or buildings) are frttlttlderi
amt started an Intensive training
course program today in Daytona
There will be a regular flva
Beach.
year post card re-registration of
The program is under the din e- all county voices thi* January.
lion of Kenneth W. U h with cours­ Kridcr proposed putting as th&lt;
es to be given at tha Seabreeze cards an explanation of the quailRecreation Canter.
(ic alions of freeholders and the
Census lakers named today are legal penalties 'or faUey declar­
William A. Ludwig, Sanford; Ray­ ing une’s sell to be a freeholder.
mond S. Smith, Bunnell; Mildred Many people may not know exactT. Puovey, South Ponte Vedra ly what a freeholder Is, Um
Beach; William G. Reinhardt, St. cnairman said.
Augustine; Dorulhy L. Stewart,
Elkton; Joseph Hayden. Maitland;
John II. East. Lake Mary; Wil­
liam II. Graessle, Chuluota; Kathe­
rine Ladd, Geneva; Wallace John­
son, Pierson; Margaret B. Dobson,
Barhcrville; Margaret McClure,
Sanford'* American Legion Po*
Dr la-on Spring*: Hugh C. Ellison, .Vi will Join 21 other sixth district
DcL.iul; Frank S. Stephenson, posts in a membership drive kick
Day tuna Beach; llusieil E. Haney, off dance Saturday at the Lcesburi
Port Grange and Joseph L. Haring, Armory.
DcBary.
All legionnaires, their guests anc
The training course will cover prospective members art invited
the use of the census question­ The actual drive to run from Oct
naire, census definitions, interview­ 12 to Nuv. 11 has U» per Cent
ing and map reading.
membership (or each of lbs 21
Emphasis will be placed on the sixth district posts aa Us goal.
importance of locating every farm IL G. Johnson ia on the i-e n b e r
and obtaining accurate informa­ ship committee for Santad'd
tion.
Campbell. Lusting Post 33.

Seminole Census
Takers Appointed

Legion To Join
In Members Drive

They Should Know Bettor

Denies Split

HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Actress
Larraine Day said Tuesday night
there is “ absolutely no troth" to
a report she and former baseball
Railway Bridges
manager I*o
Durocher were
WUPPERTAL, Germany (UPI) splitting up. Hie denial ihe
—A federal railway spokesman “ ideal" Day-Durochar marriage
today announced that West Ger­ was on the rocks
followed
many has rebuilt 3,120 of the 3,- published reports of a breakup.
32i) railway bridges destroyed dur­ Mra. Durocher flatly denied any
ing World Wax U.

the 35 women in the auxiliary the heuve-ho lust July. A
source clune to the company Haiti the ouster was an "uct
token by u corporation.”
Mrs. Mnry H. Bunting, nuxilinry president, said she
knew of no reuaon of the order to disband.
"They Just don’t wunt us,” she said "They want the
building to themselves."
The executive board of the compuny ordered mem­
bers o f the auxiliary barred from the firehouse und in­
structed them to turn over $600 in cash and $300 in
government bonds reported in their treasury.
Tuesday, the drummed out women drummed up

action of their own.

They hired Dist. A tty. llcrnurd DiJoseph In a pri­
vate capacity and filed a suit in Montgomery County
Court in Norristown, seeking to enjoin the men from
forcing them to disband.
"W e’re trying to regain our privileges,” Mrs. Bunt­
ing said.
She explained that these included pool rights, us*
o f the social hall, and moat important, raising funds to
aid and equip the fire compuny as a gesture in this sub­
urban Philadelphia community.
"One o f our card parties raised $1,000 toward e new
building,” she said. "On another occasion we raised
$500 for whatever the company needed most. In meet
coses, we raised money for equipment.’*
She said about five members of the auxiliary bar*
husbands who belong to the company but **they war*
outvoted on this question, o f course/' She said the com*

jwwy has o w n than 34 active member*.

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______________________ WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Tuesday. High today 85-91, tow tonight 70-75.
VOL. XLU

United Preaa Laaaad W in

Eatabliahad lt t t

MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1959

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 534

Third Russian Rocket Races
Toward Orbit O f Moon-Earth
Radio Photos Expected
O f Unseen Lunar Area
f IREF1GHTER8 from DeBary and the Sanford Naval Air Station fought

a blazing lumber yard fire In DeBary for nearly 12 houra yesterday. Dam­
age waa estimated at fSO.OOO.

Arson Being Checked In DeBary Fire
A llioft of gasoline and arson i ------------------------------------------combination may have caused the / » * J
Ca f
Davis Lumber Co. tire which de- V 3 M a ' - O n i e s r j e t
There'll be another go-round
atroyed $80,000 worth of lumber
and aupplles In DeDary yesterday, tomorrow In the coni*** to pick
District Two
Constable Oscar the winners on Tbe Herald's
Paptneau said tins morning.
Football Contest Paxe. More
m
A gasoline cap lock wnich bore
cash prises will be awarded—
'▼ screw driver marks was found on
the running board of a burned to read the page and send In an
truck, the constable said. If the entry. Year guess may be the
[oi-k h#d Keen hlnwn off after the best.
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lire started, It would have been
found far from the truck, not on
the running board, according to
the constable.
Tbe blaze at the 321 High lianks
Rd. lumber and supply yard start­
WASHINGTON (UPI) The
ed about 2 a. m. yesterday. A
» lumber truck, car, dynamoes and AFL-CIO predicted oday that an­
* tools were destroyed, as well as other recession will occur in the
half ot Mrs. G. 11. Davis' adjacent
house. The fire was still burning « « {
[* * r*
“ JJJSJ
Vftwterdav afternoon. Edward A. drift oi national economic pom its
DavU U the owner of the lumber ™d developments la not halted
quickly."
yard which was a total loss.
The prediction was made before
The (Ire had been burning quite
special
Senate
committee
g while when the DeBary volun­ a
teer lire department arrived at which opened an extensive inves­
Die scene, Department Director tigation into why the United
Charles W. Schneider said. The States has heavy uncmploymunl
Naval Air Station fire squad work­ in an era of general prosperity.
ed for about six hours on the
blase and Uie DeDary d c p » r i j ^ , , Q 2 ! : * * ' f l ' T /i M I C - h O H
put la II houra at the lire.
1W

Recession Near,
Labor Predicts

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User Survey On

' I l e n s \ i i r u a t i IB M

Penai l our Set
A t Chattahoochee
CHATTAHOOUHKK &lt;UPI&gt;-Thc
Legislature’s
prison tomniittee
opened a five day tour of the stale
penal system today with the as­
surance it is "not on any witch
hunt."
The legislators and .Slate Prison
Director II. G. Cochran Jr., began
the tour witli the Apalachc Cor­
rectional Institution for first offen­
ders and will wind up Friday at
the prison for hardened criminals
at K.Ilford

Telephone customer* In Geneva
will receive a poat card from the
telephone company In the next few
days, asking for comments and
criticism regarding telephone serv­
ice and the company that pro­
vides it. according to Bob Shcddcn,
local manager for Southern Bell.
Similar post card canvasses are
planned for other, areas where
Southern Bell operates. We're not
necessarily seeking compliment*,"
Shwiden points out. "Thy real purpose is to find out which customers
have complaints so that the com­
pany can try to remove the causes
of these complaints."

MOSCOW (U P I)—The Soviet preaa and radio hailed to­
day the success o f Its third lunar probe and scientists pledg­
ed that Russia's space program Is not aimed at astabtiahlng
military bases on the moon.
The moon rocket waa racing toward the moon in a great
looping curve that was expected to bring it to within 6,000

miles of tha moon today and then
back toward tha earth, It wab to
pans the never-seen bark of tha
moon and radio back photographs.
Success of tha rocket waa expacted to be determined sometime
today.
Evgeny Fedoruw, corresponding
member of the Soviet Academy of
Sciencr, resasiured the world to­
day on Soviet apace aims. He
wrote in 1’ravda, the official Com­
munist newspaper:
“ Soviet scientist* are studying
outer space with peaceful aim. No
one. Jn-th&gt;-USSR. Is planning. to
PITTSBURGH (U r i)’ —Tlte-pinrfence off the region of the moon
erful Wage Policy Committee of where a Soviet pennant lies (car­
the United Steelworkers Union to­ ried there by the Sept. 13 l.unik
day rejected an industry propos­ II) and start building military
al to end the crippling steel strike base* there."
,,
i . i
. i■
"It may lie this will have some
as completely unacceptable.
L n e f i c U l e f f e c t „ „ th e,, inordlnHowever, USW President David aUl,y M,|uui Western brass haU
J. McDonald said union negotla-, who, much ahead of their prac.
tors would contact the industry tlcal possibilities, openly dream of
bargaining team in an effort to , r- keeping whole countries under a
. threat of bombing from the
range further negotiations, "p o sii.............................
moon," h* said.
bly this afternoon."
The fate of the probe hung In
"The wage policy committee the balance and the scientist who
has made a detailed analysis of worked out hairline circulation*
apparently were powerless to help
terms submitted by the Industry it. Special transmitters aboard
to settle this dispute," McDonald Lunik III wer* to switch on so it*
told newsmen In a hastily pre­ path may be determined exactly.
If the rocket performed a* the
pared statement.
* * "? V r
-•■ar,fe.'w'i*d-«gfl \Soviet* expected, the 614-pound
“ Interplanetary *epnce
elation"
anlmously by the committee mem­ contained In the 3,424-pound final
bers as being completely unae* etage o f the rocket would careen
jepteblc."
around a “ corner" near the moon
The USWs Kxccutlvo Commit­ like a car skidding around a sharp
tee Sunday rejected the peace turn.
*
proposal aimed at ending the 83It could skip out of control and
day strut- which has Idled a half­ plunge Into the depths of space. It
million steelworkers and 2(10,006 ( Could stall, turn and plunge Imck
in related industries.
to a fiery death In the earth’i atThe union president said Sun-1 m)&gt;pher*.
day he would advise the Whita
Qm |f tha Soviet scientist'* calHouse try telephone on the status .illations have been exact. It could
of the negotiations In the nation's negotiate the comer perfectly,
longest steel walkout. However, whip around the back of the moon
no report of the conversation was Vvhich no man has ever seen, take
forthcoming
from
the
union, crude electrldc pictures of It and
Washington or President Risen radio them to earth.
If perfection I* achieved, the
hower’s vacation White House In
rocket could go around the earth
Palm Springs, Calif.
a* it did the moon, circling both
earth and moon in a huge, clgarahaptd orbit for months to com*.
This, too, m*y be known today.
Scientist* discussing the latest
Soviet space triumph ssid Sunday
night It would take a day and a
half or two day* to determine the
course of the rocket precisely
enough to say whether iumik ill
will achieve it* double irbit.
There has been no mention of
the exact time the roclet will be­
gin skidding around its corner,
swimming some fi.OW miles from
the surface of the moan. Today a
transmission from the moon probe
was expected to disclose that.
Soviet identisl* hailed the third
cosmic rocket as "the leginning o f
interstellar navigation" and thul it
waa a far greater achievement
than tha moon hit of iept. 14.

Union Rejects
New Steel Wage
Policy Proposal

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Gloom
Hits Cape

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (UPI)
—'The National Aeronautic* * and
Space Administration revealed to­
day it is studying plan* to launch
nnother-moonroehet-from the cape.
No date waa Indicated, but the
brief announcement had the ef­
fect of wiping away a little of the
gloom that spread among Ameri­
can missilemen with Russia's fir­
ing of Lunik 111 this past weekend.
U. S. scientists had hoped two
weeks ago that tha weekend would
see a satellite headed (or an or­
bit around tbe moon. The trick
was accomplished—but with a bit
of variation.
The "U ’ i , " they had planned
to mark the aateliite became in­
stead "U. 8. 8. K."—signifying the
launching of Lunik ill's 967-pound
payload tuward a programmed
cigar shaped orbit around both
moon and earth.
NASA also said estimate* indi­
cated that about (lvs months
would be required to repair dam
age at "Complex 12" on the
cape.
"Complex 12" was the launching
pad for the Alla* Able moonrockel
that was supposed to have carried
America's own 373-pound satellite
toward a lunar orbit sometime
early this month.
But the Atlas-Able blew up dur­
ing a static test Sept. 24 at the
cape. Tlie first and second stages
of tiic four-stage behemoth were
destroyed, and Uie pad itself hcav
ily damaged.
NASA said It wa* considering
plana "to conduct a eemilar ex­
periment using other launching
lacilitici at Cape Canaveral." The
tale tile remained in storage, but
a new moonrockel appeured to be
at best, several weeks away.
Lunik Iff, while perhaps less
spectacular than Lunik If which
p.owed into the mnar surface last
montn, will be considerably more
beneficial fioni a standpoint.
For instance, it is designed to
take and relay picturra of the
moon's "farside,' never before
seen by man.
"H un, hurt—It really hurt," said
one official here. It was a simple
recognition that Itusna had put
even more distance between her­
self and tha U. 8. in the space
race. The (act was met with calm
acceptance here.
MuJ, Gen. Donald N, Yates, cummander of the Air Force missile
lest center here, had no comment
immediately.
Tlie moon aateliite that U. S.
missilemen have on hand—which
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — The J also was designed to take picture*
State Foreatry Hoard M a y post­ ot tliu moon's "farside’’--w as left
poned consideration of giving 1,000 at the gate when an Atlas Able
acre* of land to forner showgirl moonrockel blew up during a sta­
Gregg Sherwood Dodge for her tic test Sept. 24. The shoot had
proposed "Girl* Town U. S. A ." been set for sometime early in
Uctuber.
when aha failed to &gt;p|&gt;ear.

‘(Jirl’n Town

SANFORD'S OLDEST HOI SK got a final mirvey Saturday front W., C.
Hill. left, who was born in it before it became the office of Hill Lumber &amp;
Supply Yard, and vice president of the firm, J. H. Cruppa, us it was torn
down to make way for the new office of the company.
(Staff Photo)

Making Way For Progress
The hou.-&gt;e wlitre W. C. Hill was bum
was torn down during the weekend, but
there are plenty more in the Sanford
area which huve part of his company in
them.
\V. J. Hill, founder of Sanford’* Hill
Lumber and Supply Yard in 1873, built
the house where \V. C. Hill was born and
put hi* product* into many home* and
building* in this area.
Hi* son. who saw hi* birtiiplace de­
molished Saturday, already had announc­
ed plan* for a new building for the oldest
Sanford business a* part of the observ­
ance of it* 86th year.
Hill Hardware Co. and Hill Imple­
ment Co. were started by the father of
present lumber company owner, VV. K,
Hill. The elder Hill atarted business here
with a plumbing and tin shop and n well
tlriviujf ouUik. la 1916 Lite lumber itoiu-

puny stuff was Hill, (iu* Lovejoy, two
yard hand* and two horses,
Lovejoy ha* been with the firm for
43 year*, and i* now secretary-treasurer.
W. E. Hill began running the family cor­
poration upon hi* father'* death in 1916.
The lumber company at 213 W. Third
St. buy* wood from wholesaler* after it
come* from tumhermill*. Most of the lum­
ber come* from nearby Sorrento. Ponderos.sa pine, cedar, ami an increasing
amount of redwood make up the com­
pany's principal w is h ! stock-in-trade.
Hardware, doors, window* and roofing
paint* are also in the stockpile.
Tlte market for Hill good* is almost
wholly in Sanford. Sale* are mostly to
Individual homeowner*.
A new one-story office building to be
finished in *50 days will replace the house
whei* VY. bb Hill wa* born *73 year * ugu.

Government Intervention

United Press International
Flood* and tornadoes combined
lo leave thousand* homeless In the
Southwest today. A flv -d iy snow
storm, meanwhile, stranded ranch­
ers in southern Colorado.
At least • were dead and 63
missing from the multi-milliondollar floods and tornadoes In Oklshoma and Texas.
Tbe Red Croaa estimated that
NEW YORK (UPI) Stock I.ooo homes in Oklahoma warn
damaged by Good waters. Hard­
prices at 1 p. m.:
est hit was Guthrie, Okla., which
American TAT
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Tl
B94 wa* flooded for the third time in
American Tobacco . . . . . .
Bethlehem Steel ••••****••» 37 tk Dine days just as 100 (amlllea
C * O ............. •t«ia*M*st 66
wora returning to their homes,
Chryalor
"I've had it. I'm going to took
M )t
CurUas • Wright
214 for another location," said one
2394 Guthrie resident After the second
DuPont
twn flood.
Eastman Kodak
Ford Motor
804
Rains of 6 lo I f inches were
7 8 '. common in Texas where tight
General Electric
General Motors
374
Graham . I’ aige
24
334
inti. T A T
Lonllard ..........
414
Minute Maid ...
214
174
Penn ItK ........
Mr. L. If. King, 76, died early
Royal American
44
this nturninir at the (.aka Mary
Scars Roebuck
494 home o f the Rev. and Mre. J. E.
18
Studcbakrr ........
Curry. Mr. King, a funner resi­
U. S. Steel .......
turn dent o f Ohio, had been ill for i n -

1 p. m. Stocks

twisters struck nine eommuntttot
Sunday.
Up to four Inches fell In Okla.
horns, adding to a foot or mors
already fallen. Civil Defense Dir*
ector Tom Rrett said this year’s
flood may prove the moat disas­
trous in Oklahoma history.
An estimated 10,000 head of cot*
tie and sheep were threatened by
starvation in Colorado, where
moat of the weat mountain valley
has been cut off Rom civilisation
since a snow storm struck a week
ago.
Roofs of many ranch buildings
were demolished under the weight
of the four-fool snow fall.
Ne death* or Injuries have beef
reported, but an Arpiy helicopter
erew made a systematic check fur
stranded families to the snow*
bound area.
The weatherman said skies
would bs sunny In the area today
and the weather would bs warm*
or.
In Oklahoma, some hope waa
offered that the Good-producing
conditions might end. Tbe forecast
was for occasional light rain or
drizzle.
Elsewhere, It was expected to
be generally fair to partly cloudy
for most of the area from the
western plains to the Pacific
erat months. He was visiting the Coast and from Georgia north*
Currys. Fairchild Funeral Hume, ward into New England.
Orlando, I* in (barge o f local fun­
eral arrangements. Burial will bo
in Ohio.

Mr. L. H. King, 76,
Dies A t Lake Mary

News Briefs
Buys Hotel

MIAMI BEACH 'UI'I&gt; - Actor
Eddie Urackrn has announced he
A proposed plat for the Tee N’
•ml a gruup of investor! have pur­
chased the Cadillac Hotel V re for Green subdivision on Country
an estimated four million dollari. Club srul Upiala roads has rereived tentative approval from the
county inning department.
The proposed plat shows 48 lot*
TAMPA (UPI) Ye Mystic
Krewe of Gasparilia announced on 12 4 acres. Clyde E. Williams
Tampa's annual pirate "invasion" and Associates of Florida, a .Mi­
would take place Fell. 8 to open ami firm, are engineers for the
project.
the next Ga.parilla Festival.

Flat Gets Okay

Pirate Invasion

Perjury Count

Pope Speaks

NEW YORK (UPI) - Juteph
VATICAN CITY (UPI) -P o p e
Barbara Jr., facing trial M a y un
a five • count perjury Indictment John XX111 Sunday told a group
arising from his testimony about &lt;d American science students cur­
tile 1937 gangland convention at rently visiting Italy that he hoped
Ilia father's Apslachin, N. Y., , future spare exploration "shall
home, pleaded guilt to a reduced create new elements for true hu­
charge of criminal coulcinpt, a man progress and for advancing
towards the light of faith."
misdemeanor.

New Russian Dam
MOSCOW (UPI) — Three U, S.
senators M a y watched construc­
tion of what soon will lie a 2,330,QQO kilowatt dam at Stalingrad—
the world's biggest hydroelectric
dam. The senator* are Edmund
Muskie (D-Maine), Frank Mi xa
(D-Utah) and Ernest Uruemng
(D-Alaska).

Bridges Elected
Parole Chairman

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Frai
cla R. Bridges Jr. of Tailnhassc
ha.s been elected chairman of t)
State Parole Commission for tl
next two years, it wus announci
today.
Bridge,, „ member ot the rnr
mission since August, succeet
Raymond Marsh.

Mrs. Burlier Speaker
Sanford Lion* Club lunchc
speaker tomorrow will he M
Georgia Barber, public relatio
director of the Stale Associntl
of Justices of the Peace and Ct
stable*. Mrs. Ilarber will spe
on the functions of slate govei
merit. She recently retired fre
■ post In the Tall.ilia«see office
Attorney General Richard Er&gt;
after 30 years of service.

Reapportionment Fight
Groups Being Formed

MIAMI (UPI)—Miami Attorney regularly on the basis of popula
Earl Faircloth said committees tion, he said
Faircloth said hi* group's oppo­
are being formed all over the
MIAMI (UPI) - South Florida state to flght the legislative re sition was "based on the fact
that it offers less than a crumb
schools reported an increase In
■pporlionment amendment in the lo the populous counties and la
enrollment this fall of more than
Nov. 3 referendum.
an abject surrender to those spe­
18,000 over last year.
Action lo hall the pier tie-up
Faircloth, chairman of the Flo­ cial interest groups which have
Dade County led the increase
on both coast* under the Taft- with 10,000 new pupils. A check rida Committee fur Fair Repre­ fought year after year to keep
Hartley Act wa* expected within showed the combined school po­ sentation, predicted the amend­ the populous areas of the state
two or three day. unless there pulation in Dade, Broward, Palm ment would be defeated "by a from having a fair share of rep*
are signs of early settlement.
resentation.”
Beach, Monroe and Collier coun healthy margin."
General Counsel Stuart Roth­ tics was 232,313.
"Every day we are receiving
He laid local opposition com­
man of th« National Labor Reis-1
encouraging reports of committees mittees are being formed in many
lions Hoard (NLRB) planned to
being formed throughout the state of the state's population centers,
ask the five-member board (or
to oppose this formula which including Broward, Orange, Pinel­
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Flor would cut off real representation las, Brevard and Palm Beach
permission to seek an injunction
to bait the New Orleans walkout, i Ida State University Coach Parry (or populous areas of F lorida,", counties.
If the NLRB gives Rothman Moas today announced the resigna­ said Faireloth.
The Hillsborough County Coun­
a green light aa expected, its New tion of assistant coach Will Wilis.
The amendment would give cil of Civie Associations, which
Orleans office will seek a tem­
several more seats to a few popu­ represents civic groups to the
porary restraining order from
lous counties, Faircloth said, but Tampa area, already has gooa an
a federal judge against the strike
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Televi­ still would leave control of the record against tbe amendment,
by the two ILA locals. Then a sion emcee Art Linkietlcr'i daugh­ legislature in the hands of rural Faircloth said.
bearing on Hut government's plea ter, Dawn, 19, and Air Force' lawmakers who represent a mino­
And be said the cities of Miami,
for a preliminary injunction would Lt. John Zweyer, 23, were honey­ rity of the population. It also Coral Gables, North Miami, South
lie scheduled. A temporary order mooning M a y aboard a private! would delete a portion of tbe Miami and Walt Miami have
could be eifetUvt for up to Gve yacht in Mexican waters. They present Constitution requiring re- adopted resolutions opposing ,lb*
married touday.
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In Dock Strike Slated
WASHINGTON &lt;UM&gt; -G o v e rn ­
ment intervention ir the five-day
old dock wurker*' rfrike was ex­
pected today in an effect to end
the paralysing tie ip in Atlantic
and Gulf port*.
Federal officials were reported
to regard the doci walkout a*
more critical than the 83 day-oid
steel strike. Hundred* of ships
and millions of doLars of cargo
are tied up In ports from Searspoint. 3taine, to ltrcwnsville, Tex.
Federal authorities prepared to
seek a court order to stop walk­
out* by two New Orleans locals
of the .Inking International Long­
shoremen's As.ociaion ILA),
If they succeed, it may pave the
way fur similar Injmctioni to halt
work stoppage* in Miier Southern
purls.

WORST FLOOD — About
1,000 turnHies are believed
to have been evacuated
front Stillwater, Okla., as
the worst flood in the
city'* history inundated
the community. Shown is a
view of state Highway 40.

Increase Noted

Couch Resigns

On Honeymoon

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WASHINGTON (U r i) - A *pe

MIAMI &lt;UPJ&gt; — T h m eotmty
commissioners here Aemanded an
Investigation lot* an amusement
park accident la wklth a spinning
thrill rWa raaaa spart aa4 buried
two M u t t kayt U feet
Bab Loader, 19, was eerleuily
Injured wife a taaPlt d on and
possible internal Injuria* In ths
mishap Saturday wbila Walter
BudowskJ, 13, escaped with bad
bruises.
• Follto aald tha accident bapptatd whoa metal roda bolding
tha **dlro bambar'1 rtdo together
n a i looao at tha welds became
of nut. The boy*, who won In
the cab of Ibe ride, were cata­
pulted la the roof of another
bidding » fact away.
Tha thrill ride device eooiUts
of a 60-foot boom with a tab on
oither ond. Tha boom revolve*
lib# a wtadailtL AmuMmeat park
ewaeo Goorgo MacLoan said tha
machinery was In tfA -l condition"
and nndaioint waokly inspoctlons
by hta staff for safety.
1 Ho said a park engineer and
Inauraaca man iaapactad tha
equipment aad concluded that
"crustailainf*’ of tha matal caused
tha feds to break. Ha said the
rid# would be operating again
after it ia repaired sad thoroughly
checked.

ures for September will not ba
available until tha middla of this
month. However, there wao little
hope the total would dip below
three million because of lay-offs
caused by tha stael strlko.

from tha AFL-CIO,
the Matieaal Aoaoclatloa of
ifha f i wn were xheduiad to
(y at tha lint bearing.

• eemadttea, beaded by San.
m i. McCarthy (D-MInn.),
Bid ta hold olhor sessions
day Bad Wadaooday to hear
r atiaamlile aad gevenment
k it.' Later ft win conduct
l haeriagi la varioua regioas

“ Vaemploymeat ia still one of
• moat complex and distressing
wUeme tag our society," he said.
Ifs need to knew mere about
• factors which causa unemeymoat, about its costs ia terms
f decreased prudusUvlty, about

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uulks teth dsr or aoptsmbor, A. D.
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lo (orostoao Ibo lisa litld by
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IS, LAXU illLANTI.KY
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of,oo recorded In r u t Hook
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Somlnola County.
" , Th* asms or tho Court In which
‘ . snlt ha* b**n Inalltulod Is th*
^Circuit Court (or tho Xlnlh Judl--c lo l Circuit In and tor Htmlnul*
-County, Plorlds. Tha abbrorlatod
."tltlo of tho c o m la Jamoo \V. Hob.. Intoa vs, Paul &gt;1. Pslmtr and Ituby
Palmer, his wlf*. Th* description
-•of th* rtol property Involved I*
* •• sot forth abovi.
2 2 Tou ar* hereby required lo filo
pour anowrr or other defensive
M .plaadlaso with th. clerk ut in*
•above tiylod Court and serve eupy
-*-thorsof upon Plaintiff* attornoy,
Olon p. Os born*. Jr.. 331 North
S o te lo nirsst, Orlando, Florid*, on or
before tho Slat day ut October,
» « A . I&gt;, Ills. Ilsrtln fall not ur a
- - doers* pro cunfouu will b* onlsroil
agalait you.

Army Helicopter
Crew Hunts Storm
Area For Families

WESTCL1FFE, Colo. (UPI)—
CHRISTMAS PARADE WINNERS J. Christopher
Am Army helicopter crew made a
Thomas (left) and Diane Hunkin were presented with
systematic check t o d a y for
checks by Sanford Jaycee official Jack Wilber after the
attended families on snowbound
two youngsters tied for first place in the recently held
forma and rancho* across lb*
cqntest to chooee a theme for the annual Christmas
wet mountain valley ta southern
parade. Both youngsters picked Identical themes this
Colorado.
ytar which will be “ Christmas Dreams."
la the United SUt*i is a toot,
At the seme Ume crews using
compared with 1.71 tea* ia Gnat
snowplows, Army weasel* and
Brttaia, 1.74 la Germany, 1.33 la
other heavy equipment resumed
efforts to open snow-clegged rural
roads oo rangers could haul feed
to thousands of head of cattle and
abeoy stranded on summer
ranges.
Ten persons were brought out
«*f
vnlify rimmed by the ganTALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Eight and decontamination of radiolo­
gr« do Crlsto Mountains Sunday
by bolkopter. Among those res­ or nine state agencies will send gical materials.
cued were tho Don Henson fam- atomic energy experts to a meet­
Another report, dealing with
ily, including the Hanson's 4* ing h e n Friday to bring each radiological aspects of aoll, water
and air geological condition, will
month-old daughter.
Tha Custer County sheriffs of- other up to dale on new develop­ be given by state geological Ro­
bert O. Vernon.
flea said apparently most o f the ments in their field.
persona isolated had plenty of
food and other supplies. No
deaths or injuries have been re­
ported.
Most of the valley has been cut
o ff from civilisation since the
storm struck last Monday night.
Four feet of anow fell during the
five-day storm. Telephone com­
munications, temporarily restored
Saturday, failed again Sunday
night. Crows jiopcd jo have lines
rtpalred. early tedapfi
Runny skita ahd Vnrmer'tempersturea returned to the area
today.

WITNKHH my hand and tbs seal
of Ibis Court at Hanford, tUmlnols
County, Ptnrl4a. thla tha till, day
•f tUptsmbar, A. L&gt;. Ills,
(BEAM
O. P. UtnNDO.V.

Clerk of tha Clrrult Court
In and for Hsmlnols County,
Plorlda.
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ULCX P. O80USXE. JR.
S ll X orta Alain Strtot
Orlando, Plnrlil*

Attorney for Plaintiff.

igalnel you snd tha cauea prueaed
Heel at Hanford. Hsmlnote County,
Plorlda. this SAlh day of September,
A. Jr ISA*

Buford Ruhi, executive director
of ibe Florida Nuclear Develop­
ment Commission, called it the
biggest meeting Florida h is seen
on atomic matters.
tiov. LcRoy Collins, who pushed
the nuclear developmsnt program
through the 1937 Legislature, has
been asked to open the meeting.
Ruhi said principal purpose of
the meeting will be to decide tho
state program for the balance of
tin* biennium.
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is t lc Attorney ij. Velma
chairman o f (he commitKeen
lion.
Among agencies expected to
send representatives are the De­
velopment Commission, slate univcrsitici, Board of Health, Live
Stock Board and the Insurance
Commission.
Tho Development Commission Is
interested In nuclear industrial
development, while the universi­
ties are concerned with education
and research along atomic lines.
The Board of Health handies
radiological safety and the Live­
stock Board is concerned with the
screw worm eradication program
which uees atomic radiation to
sterilise serswworm flies.
Reports will be read on the Uniatomic revrrsity of Florida's
actor and Florida Stale’s three
million volt nuclear accelerator.
Len F. Plshlcr, of Tracerlab,
Inc., an authority on nuclear prob­
lems, will report on contamination

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NOTICE lit hereby siren that I am
engagad In buelheaa at Iluom 1st,
Sunfurd AlUnilo Xallanal Hank
•*. !• Iterndon
HI.III.. Sanford, fteiulnoln County,
Clerk of tlm Clrrult Court In t lorlda. under lha llutllloua naiua
and for Hemlnol# Cuunti of, Credit Bureau of tUufurd, end
Plorlda
that I Intend to regular said
Ily: Martha T. Vthlsn
heme with the Clerk of tli* Circuit
I'eputy Clerk
Court. Homliinla County, Plorlds, In
rSEAt.l
accordant • with (he provision* of
llurtlon V, Prederlrk
Ilia Plotlllou* Neiite Hlatutes, toAttorney for i'laluitff
rrlt: decUou IS1.S3 Plorlda Mlatutss
l*3-3el North I’ark Avenue
H it.
Hantord, Plorlda
His: P. K. AlcXab
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8EGNI WARY OF KHRUSHCHEVS SMILE — Soviet Premier. Nikita S.
Khrushchev smiles at a little Chinese girl In Peiping after eh# presented
him with a bouquet. Behind tha child stands Mao Tse-tung, head of the
Chinese Communist Party, who met in secret session with Khrushchev.
The latter reportedly seeks China’s co-operation in thawing cold war
tensions. In Washington, Italian Premier Antonio Segnl met with Steer*
tary of State Christian A. Herter (right) and both men agreed on tha im­
portance of NATO In aasuring world peace. Segnl cautioned the West
against disarming because of “a handshake and a few imiles" from
Khrushchev during his U. S. visit.

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YOU-ARE NOTIFIED that a ault
In forerlnte a mortgef* given by
Eve Proctor la Albsck Investmaul Ine. a b'lorlda corporation,
dated January It. Ilil, haa boon
brought In tha Circuit Court af
Homliinla County, Plorlda, agolnat
)nu ami earl, of yuu clalmlag any
catolr, rlslit, title, or lulorsst In,
nr lion upon tlia fnltnwlng dtocrlbnl properly situated In a*inlnoU
County, Plorldat
Th« W l, of lha HWq of tha
PW'i of Itertlon I, Tawaehlp
31, Xouth, Hang* 3) Eaet:
and )ou art hereby re&lt;iulr*d ta
file your enswer or other writ*
o n detenoee pareonally or by vour
attorney with the CHrk of th*
Clrvult Court Ninth Judicial Clrault, Hemtnola County, Plorlda, at
the Court lioue* In ttanfurd. PlorIda. and In serve a ropy thereof
upon the plaintiff'* attorney whose
name la Webber B. Heines -a*
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WASHINGTON (UPI) - A pri­
vate research group reports there
U oo prospect of Russia overtak­
ing the West in living standards
in the foreseeable future despite
boasts of Soviet Premier Nikita
Khrushchev.
The report. Issued by the Na­
tional Planning Association (NPA)
cited production figures to refute
Khrushchev's claim that the So­
viet Union would overtake and
eventually “ bury" the United
States in economic compelion.
Alec Nove, a London Univers­
ity professor and leading expert
. ^on the Soviet economy, prepared
,m\be new report. It was financed
by tho Rockefeller Foundation.
NPA Chairman II. Christian
Sonne said the report made it
clear that Khrushchev had been
“ boasting-gliding the lily" in his
statements that Russia would sur­
pass the West economically.
The document conformed in
many respects with a congres­
sional study, released Thursday,
which said the Soviet economy
£ was developing faster than this
“ country’s In some cases, but not
as much as Khrushchev claims.
Sonne and other NPA experts
said Khrushchev's mistake was
not so much in claiming too little
for the American.
They aaid that even if the
U.S.S.R. proceeds at the pace con­
templated in its 19S9-196J sevenyear plan, Ita gross national prod­
uct still would amount to half that
t of this country.

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Hurt &gt;By Bureaucracy

HAMILTON, Bermuda (UPI) Two murder eaperta from Scot
I ____I V . . J f l . - k . . .
land Yard flew here today Ilo. IM,
try
to track down the maniacal sexalayer who haa terrorized thia reaort Island.
Detective Supt. Richard Lewia
and Sgt. William Taylor plunged
promptly into conference with
Chief of Detectives Arthur Lodge
and other Bermuda officials.
Lodge reported that local police
have tracked down the mysterious
“ man in wet clothes"—so far uni­
dentified—who was seen oQfcS'Hllhlands Beach Sunday about tne
time the murdered
shark-torn
body of pretty Dorothy Rawlinson
was found nearby.
The detective chief added, how­
ever, that the man haa not been
arrested. It was not rertaln that
he had any connection with the
ease.
Misa Rawlinson, a 32-yearold
Egliah secretary, was the youngeat of the three vietima believed
to have been murdered and muti­
lated by the sex slayer. Ilia pre­
vious victims were 72-year-old
Gertrude Robinson murdered in
March, and S9 year-old Dorothy
Pearce, found dead In May.
Sixty . year - old Rosaleen Ken­
ny was attacked in her ag*rtment
in July by a man wielding a hoe,
but he fled when she screamed.
The crimes have caused widespread fear. Families lock ail
doors and windows at night, and
women are reluctant to go out
after dark or even to stay home
alone.

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CISCO (UPI)—V. Sf.| restraining finger upon every
managing editor of |phase of living of every American
rla. Tribune, warned
••
sited States is con! * ,. . . . .
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a huge bureaucracy
And finally, he charged there Is
to perpetuate itself an unhealthy “ hostility of atticy in government.
tude” among the millions of fedivered this warning eral bureaucrats toward the free
reparted for delivery American press “ and its obligaoooring board mem- tion to print all the facts of free
egates to the Inter- government for tho benefit of the
ess Assn, and given free people."
rn California chapter
As an example of the “ stifling
Ita Chi.
curtain" in government, Newton
d the people of the claimed that no records of the
&gt;s cannot ridicule, federal expenditure of the billions
tnore the entrenched of the American people's tax
i in other countries funds are open to tho inspection
too aro confronted of the citiien.
te dangerous trends
“ All of the Information of the
American bureaucrats' spending
of the citiiens* lax funds reaches
the people in the form of press
handouts from the SO,000 federal
press agents In Washington." he
said, “ and much of these hand­
outs are little more than propa­
ganda . ."
But Newton said the American
press is not taking the threala to
freedom “ lying down.”
“ Our various journalistic organ­
isations hive appointed freedom
of information committees, which
today are vigorously attacking the
problems on twp^fronts."________

(UPI)— ! nation'a ranking Democratic poll-■ * J - ticians, California’ s Gov. Edmund
G. (P at) Brown.
Arrangements for Brown to
make whit he called an “ unadul­
terated courtesy call" on the Re­
public president actually stemmed
from the cocktail party given for
the Washington press corps by
the management of the La Quinta
Hotel. It la on the grounds of thlf
luxury desert resort that the
Presklent is spending a leisurely
vacation at the home of his friend,
George E. Allen.
Brown, invited to the party, ar­
rived Sunday night just as the
cocktail party wai getting into full
swing. Press Secretary James C.
Hagerty said earlier that If the
governor was in the neighborhood,
the President would he happy to
receive him socially.
When the governor got here Sun­
day, the President was entertain­
ing a group of friends in the Allen
villa about 700 yards from the
main hotel building. Hagerty left
word with the hotel manager,
Warren Gilmore, that the Presi
dent would see the governor about
noon today.

'Old Man River'
Boat Nears End
01 History Trail

RID IIM YOUR P IllS IU R Y
COUPON HKRI

HIM. IIE.MPH1I.I.
. Takes Over Business

Bill Hemphill
Named New Owner
Of Auto Firm

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Chiffon Float or Chocolate
BOSTON CREAM

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TENDER, LEAN, DELICIOUS

New owner o f Willis Pontiac
Iiuick Rambler Automobiles on W.
First St. is W. V. “ BUI” Hemphill
of 106 Pinccrrat Dr Sanford.
— The rale* transaction wxa compie ted thu morning.
The new name of the firm will
be Bill Hemphill Motors Inc.
Open house will be held Oct. tv
IT to introduce the public to the
change in management and to dls
play the I960 Ponliae, Iiuick,
Rambler and Vauxhall models. No
personnel changes are planned,
Hemphill said thia morning.
Hemphill came to Sanford in Jan­
uary 19M. He la married and has
four children. A veteran of World
War II and the U. S. Navy, llrmp
hill atendrd
Franklin College.
Franklin, Indiana.
He is a member of the First
Presbyterian Church of Sanford,
the Chamber of Commerce Board,
anil is a member of llie Sanford
Rotary Club, Hemphill was mana­
ger of Holler Motor Sales before
he bought the Willis firm from
previous owner W. It. Willis.

Sunnylond Hof or Mild

PORK SAUSAGE

Law Center
CHICAGO (U P h -V ic e Presi
dent Richard M. Nivon arrives
here today lo dedicate a new
law renter at the University of
Chicago.

Delicious With Egg*

PORK BRAINS
Fresh

PORK L IV E R

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Pillsbury Sweet or Bulfermilk Cai

Lean, Flavorful Pork

Morton Frozen

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BISCUITS
Boot,

Chicken, Turkoy

l*r«k«ir.

Tn III I rrsllteera and I'rranNe lint.
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Hospital Notes
OCTOBER 1
Admissions
Charles Green. Sanford
Kdwma Lee. Sanford
Rota Mar Williams, Sanford
Nellie Nettles, Sanford
Marion Schaffer. Sanford
Martha Griffin, Sanfunt
Eleanor Ramsey, Sanford
Dismissals
Thelma Brown, Sanford
Barney Driggers. Geneva
Howard Hood, Sanford
Ida la-e Smith, Sanford
Theora Gaines, Orange City
Jimmie Duhart, Sanford
Beatrice Sikes, Sanford
Beatrice Hamilton, Deltary

Legal Notice
x o T ir r o k » c rr
ItT A T K O K KD O IM O A
TO :
II. r . IIA Y K M sn-f K I.T .A H A T EX.
h i* w tr ., w h o .. present s-t-lreas.
resM en l. and post o ffice *4 4 re *t
I . u n k n o w n , ir n llve, an4 (h eir
u nkm .w n
sp o u ies,
If
rem srrlsd ,
and K ’ daad. (k a lr resp ective un­
known
halt a, davkaaa, grantees,
assig nee*. M anor., rra d lfo ra , truetaaa, and
any
and
a ll
paraona
r la lm ln e
by. tk rn u e h , under or
aa a ln a t
aald
L)a(andanla;
and
a a a la a t a n r and a ll p a rtita h a *.
In c, or r la ln t ln c I *
havo, any
• aialo, r lc h t . s 11lw nr la ia re a t In
nr llan upon tha ro ll,.w in e daarrllio d landa. ly ln c and balng la
8am tn»la C o u n ty , K lu rld a , lo - w li:
T h a W aal l/S n( tha R a i l I t
a.-raa o ( ilia M'» or tha Vouth
S t or tha VV'H of tha K ' i
Mtiuth nf lh a H ard Road, etc*
lio n IV. T .iw n a h lp IS Cnnlh,
■la n e , in H ast, laae the N ortha - l*
.t e l
aeree thereo f for
r la h l of w ay o ' Mlata Road
tea.
To u, and oarh of &gt;ou, aro heroby a a llfla d that a tu lt haa been
brought a a a ln a t y»u In tha C ircu it
C o u rt. N in th Ju dl.-lel C ir c u it, In
and for PanMn.ila C o u n ty , Klurlda.
lh a a b b ra v la la d Mila of w h lrk It
C h a n ca ry No. I*ZS7, an tltla d *J.
l.a..n k a t l and S a n im ta la .u Keal.
h it w lfa. K la ln tirfa , aareua II. K
lla y te . tit Ala, liefeB -lan te", and
you. and a a ih of you. a r t ra.|Ulra.|
10 f l i t y o u r a n t n a r to I’la ln llffa '
C u m plaln t w ith tho C la r k af the
C lr r u lt
C o u rt,
end
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upon
I'la ln llff a ’
alto rn ay a .
Mtenalrom.
I&gt;a«le * Xfrlntoah. whoao addraaa
la K d w a r d i U u lld lo e . Hanford. K lerIda. on or Uoforo lh a Z le t .lay nf
O ctobar. H i t . and If you fa ll to
do aa a Iio - r r a I'ro Cuafeaao w ill
ba onterad a g a la e t you, and each
of you. for tho ro lla f damaadad
lu aald C u in p la in l.
■ T h a n a lu ra of th ia ault It In
quiet the t ltla la Vba abo«a daaCl IUa.1 landa.
n im a a a m y bend a a d (be teal
nf aald C o u r t a t P a a fa rg , kam laola
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F R U I T PIES ft
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Great News for
Saturday Clean Up
Day At Cemetery

SANFORD

Careful Drivers

The Lake Mary Cemetery Assn,
has set Saturday as clean up day
and asks that anyone interested
in helping with this work join
the group at the cemetery any­
time during that d v.

Jaycee Wives Meet
The Jaycee Wives will meet to­
day at (he home of Mrs. William
Dinkins. 101 Jenkins Circle at 8
p. m. instead of the place former­
ly announced. The board of direc­
tors meet at T: IS.

Legal Notice
r i i T i T i n z a .* avis:
X O T Ii’ K IIS b araby g lta n Ib at I
am s n a s a t j la bualnass at H an.
r» r&lt; |..i&lt; l.is H4-. Ksm lanla f'ou n 'v.
K1-irl.lt, un4sr the f lr llt fn u s name
nf liotusiM al VV ...4 VVurklng. a.«l
t h st I lntar.il la r e g la lt r sal4 aa.ae
w ith
lha C la r k
«f tha C irc u it
C o u rt. Mtmlnala C o un ty, Kl»rt4a.
In a rrn rd a a ra w ith tha p ro visio ns
nf tbn K lrtltlo u n Nam# k la tu tta .
t n - w lt : aa cilo a l t t . l t K lo rl4 a &gt;talu ta a IS O .
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HOOD FAMOUS

SPECIAL S P R A Y
value!

SET

FULL 15
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QUART

Yeq.xFwith rising coat*. « • are proud lo annoume lhal
careful drivers ran now make rral dollar »awn|a with
SAFECO. We offer &gt;ou the Bneat auto insurance
protection ami service plus lha facilities of our agrncy
to give )uu sound, professional advice on ail of j.uir
ins "ranee problems. SAFECO is sating muney for
careful motorists by insuring good risks onlt and by
appt) ing modern roat cutting methods lo aulo insurant-#
undent riling. This provides lha finest insurance avail­
able with prompt, fair settlement of tlaims,
PLUS IM PO R TAN T -SAVINGS lo
those who qualify fbr S A P ) CO autn
insurance OK I’ TH E FACTS
TODAY. II may pay yoiz in rial
.1 U B C L T '
dollar savings. N o nMization.

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John R. Alexander

__2117 French Avr.

CHICKEN O f THE SEA
W b d e Meat

PUSS 'N BOOTS

GEORGIA MAID PICKLES

PURITY BAR-B-QUE
Paper Plate*

Hot Dfink Ci

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with I mfM eemeeelem •*lag tbe tactics of dictatorship. Or,
i h m voices la pvaiaM at k m
bean paying, «• muat ba m d y
l* i n tw u m tactics. — th—
sasUbta government tt Laos caF

T m rS ain V li Sanford Inn l a m c m m t b i a n ubaaw i c g
varaarlaa which make th an Ik e okiaat to tba com ity and
mbtr among tha oldtat eoatiaooua oparatkma la tha
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UgM af swiftly chaagtag eaadiaway with tha u a a swill bento- ttaaa. tt la eurrsetly limping
Uty. That weald aaafl tha aad at alaaf nadar tha weight at paat
tha lata John Foster Unites' Bagh­ h i w i aad peasant uncertainties.
dad ta tba Central Treaty OrgeaRation, sr CKNTO.

'

Chaaa aad Co. W distributing aa attractWa brochure
- ‘• T h a a ln lflca a t thing about thn anahrarsariaa ia a ot that
T W f l m a h m a x i a t a d that Ion* bar* — it'a that both aa&gt;
■Sinead eoatiaoad progress daring tha past yarn and pUa
t o . bow *hi— la to o future.
m
LmEbtr gold la aa a n aooaetn aat "S oon tba oU
b tila isrh that has hooaad tha boaiosaa far ao l e a f will bo
r n l ir i f t b y Sanford's newest, moat m odem salesroom— and
remember, we're open fo r boalneea as ostial daring altera.
Chaas ft Co. eoaelodad tbalr broebora w ith : T a o , Cbaaa
A Co. la a a eld company, and tba m a rs ahead wtU baar tba
S a rk o f tha past — bat the years ahead win bs better them*
t o e aa w e took back and say H am tm ber tha first 75
i t o a / **

i: T ba BUI folks recall their start la 117ft
&lt; T h a automobile was only aa yat a fantaatte dvoami
■ e a t o f the West stiD a wtldemeaat bamball. footbalL tha
moalea. eiectrk Hghta, tha telephone, water-mix paint, Nikita
n r w h c b a v aad thousands o f names commonplace to this
i t e r a t i o n were aa yet unknown,
"Y ea, f t yeara la a le a f time. F ear fenerations have
grow n n and a fifth la on the way. But Mill Lumbar and
(a p p ly Yard ia still aa youthful aad rigorous today under
t o management o f Its vice president, J. H. Crapes, aa when
t o founder, W . J, Hill, sold his first order o f lumber.''

Assignment Washington
From WeiblngtoB, this Shangrila of Um Catoctiae ia a mere SOminute »pln by auto. Tha express­
way through Meryland’s rolling
farmland iwings wide around
Barbara Frllehl-’i (own of Frede­
rick.
Off to tbs right, st tba sdgs
of town, la ■ secret Installation
which neither Khrushchev nor any
of his party would ba allowed to
see. That's Camp Patrick, our aa*
tloa’a military germ warfare cen­
ter, where our scientists are devel­
oping the moat lathe! concentrate*

personnel hnv* c m tad a way o f buainoaa that has served
, T o than* two Seminole County pioneers, wo any 'H orn's
tft. the next 100 yeara, gentleman.''

Easier Tax Form In Use This Year
. Washington &lt;u p i &gt; - umu
The new form la printed an two
Asm believe* ba haa found a way side* of a tingle sheet compand
fa. lake some headaches out of to the four pages of the present
• W
fa r m
form.
fag; Job af filing an Income tax •■’long"
Omitted from tho "middle" font
The Internal Revenue Service are sueh complicated matters as
hie brought out a new tax form schedule! for Income from bulltt estimate* some 17 million ness, rents, royt!U*s, capital
Americans will be able to um to g a in s , partnerships, estates,
import their fast Income.
ulUee, depreciation al­
" The new form la shorter than lowances aad retinmoat Income
(la standard "long form" and tha credit*.
•twice says It'a easier to meke A taxpayer may um the "aiddie" form to report his faeoma
- bfflcleliy labeled Form 1940W and compute bis tax If:
gad unofficially the "middle"
His Incoma consisted of salary
derm, tha aaw return does not ef­ and wages, regardless of amount.
fect tba aatimated $0 million tax- Not more than $200 of tt wm fa
payers who can fU* on tba short, dividends and interest.
punch card form 1M0A.
Ha bad no other items of faOfficials emphasised that using come.
fas' "mlddla" form would not raFora 1M0W will eUU allow tax­
due* • person’s income tax but payer! a choice between taking a
augM make the task af filing a standard 10 per cant deduction a*
return 1*m of a chore.
itemising deductions.

DAILY CROSSWORD
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Now, the only guard immediately
boblad tba front gate — which is
manly ■ en oioted telapheee note
twang tcross tha roed—Is a Ma­
rino private first class. In M hours
you’d probably ba shot If you ven-

Ironically, Camp David to neatled only two mlnutea’ flying time
from eodther of our country1*
greatest military aecreti — the
"underground Pentagon."
Neither will Khrushchev get to
see that Installation, which baa
been gouged deep out of Raven
Rock Mountain on the Pennsylva­
nia border. The vest. Impregnable
subterranean city of military com­
munications would be one of aur
last outposts fa tha; event of total
war.
Camp David site five miles on
twisting, rapidly-rising mountain
road above the quaint old commu-

By LYLE C. HURON
WA1H1NCTON (UPI) - Back
there to 1MB the word around town
wee that there wee something un­
usual about tha fund-raising meth­
ods ia Harry 8. Truman’s prtsidentls) campaign.
And that provea now to have
been a foot "Unusual" probably la,
too genlfa a word to describe
one of tho fund-riietng methods
whkk now la a matter of public
«W INBo

A better word for it would bo
"pernicloue.’ ’ The dictionary ssys
a pernicious act Is wicked. The
fund-raising story developed this
year before the U. 8. Tex Court
in aa action between Wilburn Maycock and Um commissioner of In­
ternal revenue.
Maycock In IMS was general
counsel of the Democratic Na­
tional Committee. The Internal
Ravenuo Service challenged hit
1MI income lax return. The tax
court found Maycock'* return in
good order, however, end proof
against the IRS effort to asseti
more lu ce.
The court's finding of fact stated
that Maycock bed undertaken to
raise flO.OOO for the national com­
mittee. He sought aid In obtaining
this sum to be raised among Jews
ia New York City. Maycock's ap­
peal far aid was to Louis Markus,
president of the American Bowling
and Billiard Co.
Treat William Solomon. New
York insurance man, Merkue
learned and passed oo to Maycock
tha seme of William 8. Laidon
whs would put np a Urge chunk
of political money to return for
I fa m fa Washington. Laedon was

Monday, October fi, 1959
w s r n a wistLew, macaw m s ram m s
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•Mi* am w c— is— el Waeen g tarn.
*•» •* to* L’allcJ rnw which to caililca csc—to
rl*" MBwhliccUcw til i u tocal m m actotoJ to Shto
■CBSCBirriM BATWS

M i Jewish people living In the
U. 8. today, compared with
slightly more than 1,000,000 in
9

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an officer of Uie Nepers Chemical
Co., and (he Anahiit Co. He and
hla family owned and desired to
Mil certain antibiotic patents.
The favor they desired In Wash­
ington was something which would
cause the IRS to act on their pend­
ing request that proceeds of auch
would be taxed as capital gain
rather than aa ordinary income.
The record shows that the trans­
action met the nqulrementa as a
capital gain transaction.
The Unions already had tax
counsel in Washington, but counsel
had been unable to prod the IRS
to act. What the Unions wanted
wee action. A favorable ruling
would ssvo the Utdon family
"large amounts of federal income
taxes." The sale price of the pat­

ted,000 deal between Usdon and
Maycock wee mad* In June 1MB,
in Merkue’ office. No money was
to be paid unless the IRS ruling
wee favorable.
The court found that Maycock
concluded that Laedan was en­
titled to a favorable ruling, but
that the IRS was reluctant to act
in an election year because so
much tax money waa Involved.
Laedon pressed tha case and In
September 1M1 the favorable rul­
ing waa Issued.
Lasdoa paid off with faS.OM to
currency. Markus aad Salomon
each got II,7U. Maycock kept |17,*
500 at a fee and delivered $90,000 ia currency to the Democratic
National Committee ia the Biltmore Hotel, New York.
The committee popped tt right
beck to him because the Hatch
Act against pernicious political scUvitlei forbid* individual cam­
paign contributions la axcsss of
half of all received from Laidon 15,000. The court eeid the $50,000
above the $30,000 which wai to |o later wee channelled into tho com­
to the national committee. The mittee in other way*.

Mrs. Otis fljojblom, United Fuad
Drive chairman for the Lake
Mary area, has announced the
names of tba workers for the
drive today thnmgh Oct 1&gt;.
They are: Ravenna Perk, Mrs.
Lorraine Elliott. Loch Arbor, Mrs.
S. F. Manfre, Mrs. Charles Rob­
erts, Mrs. 11. H. Osborne, Mrs.
Doc G. Faulkner Jr., Mrs. Troy
Ray Jr., Mrs. John Schirard Jr.
and Mrs. Kirby W. Fite Jr.
Lake Mary, Mrs. Leon Taylor,
Mrs. Don Coleman, lfrs. Helen
Freeman, Mrs. C. W. SJoWom,
Mrs. A. J. Daugherty Jr., Mrs.
Wallace Lowe, Mrs. Wm. Blakemore, Mrs. Richard ivcra, Mrs.
Robot Lankford, Mrs. W. C. Hop­
kins, Mrs. Harold Keen, Mrs.’ J.
A. Shipman, Mrs. Damon Scott,
Mrs. P. J. Conirty and Mrs. Bud
Kinard.
Lake Kmma, Joe Souther*. Lit­
tle Venice: Mrs. Ralph Mattus
and Mrs. C, F. Froasard.
If any family U missed In the
canvass and wishes to donate to
Um drive, contact any af these
workers or Mr*. BJoblom and lb*
donation will bo picked ip.

WEDNESDAY
LAKEFRONT HOME

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OCTOBER

Hwy. 17-92 FRONTAGE
HBLD ON

OPEN
FOR
INSPECTION

TUB
PREMISES

A. M.
DAY OP
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REGARDLESS
OF WEATHER

250’ F R T G E . H W Y . 1 7 -9 2 -2 5 0 * O N L A K E CONCORD
CASSELBERRY

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FR E E T O W N ”

3-BEDROOM • 2 B A T H L A K E CONCORD HOM E . . .
has all tha requirements needed, or wanted, for Florida lakefront living! A well-constructed
home, buit wtuiln the last I years, In this Ideal location, away from city confusion, but la
Casselberry’s city limits — approximately 100 yds. to the Post Office and Shopping Center.
This comfortable home, baa in addition to tho a bedroom* tnd g baths, a large kitchen
(with dining area) ample cabinets, double oink, and is equipped with electric range, re­
frigerator and botwater neater. There is e fult-stse dining room — firing room U "overtire",
complete with open fireplace —- a room currently used for library could easily be converted
to e fourth bedroom, If desired. A back porch ia anothar decided attraction. The cement
floored attached garage haa aide door entrance to bouse and the Urge attic supplies ample
storage area. The home will sell unfurnished with the exception of the kitchen equipment
LANDSCAPING . . . . the entire property le beautifully, beautifully treed and landscaped
with approximately 20 different kinds of trees and shrubs, there U an attractiva bird bath
and fountain on tha well-kept lawn. Truly a park-like setting. Additionally, than la a boat
tending for convenience of hooters and bathers.

V A L U A B L E H IG H W A Y 17-92 L O T (S) W IL L SELL
W IT H T H E H O M E OR SE P A R A T E L Y
The entire tract of land has 250 ft frontage on tha highway with 250 ft. on LAKE
CONCORD and will be offered in its entirety or in 5 separate parcels Le.— (1) you may
purchase the homo with 111 ft. Highway 17*92 frontage (2) the north 135 ft. may be pur­
chased aa one largo lot, or, (S) this tract may be bought as two individual lots. A RARE
OPPORTUNITY for obtaining aa much of this vary valuable property aa you desire, or be
the SOLE OWNER of the entire extensive propertyl
Thte TOP LOCATION, the SIZE, and the Urge LAKE and HIGHWAY 17-93 FRONTAGB would mako n perfect setting for a Motel, fin* Restaurant, or most any type income
*r commercial use, with very little, If any, competition at the present tiro*!

Drainage Ditch
Cost Figure Due

U m eoet and dimensions of a
ditch to run Taaglewood and Tem­
ple Terrace drainage into a threemite eeadatt to b* Mitt by Orange
jack
County should be known by the
oar m h n
end «f this week, Seminole Coun­
ty Engineer Robert Davis said.
T SSnM Sm ZZ*'
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Senttool* surveyors are gathering
SMjWC M w rasse M* Miles o«ML*« at. use ai in* r m u a « m data an tha eoet and depth of a

P aged

nlty of Tburmoot, a MS-year-old
sleepy village of 1,000 souls. Mary­
land state highway workmen trim
tha brush sod All la botes fa the
roed with hot macadam.
Dowa la tba towa. Police Chief
Jim Dubel, a oos-maa police
force, wee telling you ha's wor­
ried about the Russian's proximi­
ty. “ If anything happened to that
man here," bo laid, ’it would be
a world-wide catastrophe. tt would
five our town a black name.”
At Lewis' corner drug ators, a
pretty soda fountain clerk said of
Khrushchev: "I’d tur* Ilk* to see
that old geeter."
And bare at Camp David, be­
yond tbs stands of yellow poplar
and pitch pins you sea “ Aspen
Lodge," a large, rustic, ateined
cabin surrounded by green lawn.
Within those walls la the next
few hours decisions will ba made
that may efaioga tha course af tbs
world.
As you aland there trying to
drink in the significance of this
place, you breath deeply of this
mountain air nod your lungs taste
of its crisp sweetness.
There la peace all about you la
this historic setting. You hope this
environment U symbolic.

growth fa Iraa that caaaat ha
rsadiiy dtentiooed. The Iadaalrlal
and Mialag Development Bask,
itartad with New Yarfc capital
aad son* help from tha World
Bank, has attracted Iranian to*
Testers. Progress is bates made
« a fewer aad Irrigation prajact
eoatiag atace than 1100,010 aadtr
tbs direction si a Ana headed by
David B. LUIeethel, former chair­
man tt tba r r a t iN t valley an*
thority. Han, tie, tba Warld Bask
la providing backing.
.
what aaami
teen to ba happaalng ia
What
Iran la teas alarming for tba abort
haul but parbapa mar# threatenlag lor tba bag puli. At a pnaa
conference tba othar day the Ibab
Mid Iraa might accapt Sovlat eco­
nomic aid white pursuing tba polltieal and military polices of re­
cent years to insure the nation’*
independence and sacurity.
At about the Mm* time Moscow
btvedcaate denouncing the Shell
wars stopped. The Soviet ambas­
sador returned to Teheran after
■n absence of several months sod
similarly tba Iranian ambassador
returned to bis poet *la’ Moscow.
If be aeeepts Soviet economic
■Id, Use Shah will be following the
example of Afghanistan. There
conspicuous Soviet project!, such
■s paving tba streets of the primi­
tive capital of Kabul, have creat­
ed a strong impression. The Uni­
ted States has been financing la
Afghanistan the kind of long-term
programs that pay off over tha
yeara but lack the immediate pro­
mise of a leap forward into the
JOth Century.
This la likely to be the pattern
of competition which Increasingly
the United States must face. It
U competitive coexistence; a kind
of competition that the Soviet
Union U fa many respects bet­
ter equipped to wage than the

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bar, Colored refrigerator and built-in rang* aad even. Large Walk-in closet* and many other
Terms: 20*$ down at Auctions,
balance Announced.
Write for brochures on these and
many other coming autciona in­
cluding Hwy, 41 Motet, Commer­
cial properties, Homes, Income,
etc.

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.W ed In Candlelight Ceremony

Tha Lake Monroe Home Damon*
med white basket! filled with
■(ration Club will mact at }h o
rose petals.
home of Mrs. Leon Kaal on TVkat
The bride's mother wore a
First St. Thursday at 7:30 p. m.
blege lace dress, feather head­
with Mrs. H. L. Johnson as co&gt;
dress, blcge gloves, contrasting
hostess.
shoes, bag and a Champaign CymMrs. William Lipthrott will pro*
bidium
orchid
corsage.
The
sent the program and tell o f tha
groom's mother wore a pale pink
home demonstration work In Ha*
dress with lace bodice, taffeta
wail and Australia.
skirt, matching accessories, fea­
Plan* will be discussed for Um
ther headdress and a pink CymbiChristmas workshop Nov. 10 at
dlum orchid corsage.
the Home Dcmonitrilioa Center
A reception was held at the
on 23th St. For further informs*
Woman's Club. Mrs. James Blan­
tion and reservations call Mrs.
kenship played soft background
Johnson St FA 2-4T22.
music on the piano. Mrs. Harry
Woodruff and Mrs. Dick McLau­
lin served the bride's cake and
GUESTS READY TO HE SERVED, nt the luncheon honoring Mrs. I-nntr
Mrs. W. W. Warner, Mrs. John
arc (left to right) Mrs. Tom Stewart. Mrs. Robert Donaldson, the honorce,
Cameron, Mrs. Clarence Bedding
Mrs. Lung, Mrs. George Zimmerman and Mrs. Ken Rowell.
and Miss Elizabeth Mcthvin as­
(Bergstrom Thoto)
sisted and served the punch.
Miss Jeannette Kinlaw and Miss
Alary Ann Watson, cousins of the
Alembera o f the Ladles Auxi­
bride krpt the brides book. Mrs.
liary of the Fleet Reserve A nn .
Henry McLaulin Sr. ami Mrs.
and their husbands enjoyed a bar*
James 1'. Cullen greeted guests
beruc and pot luck dinner Satur*
at the door. Floating hostesses
day evening at the home of Mr.
The traditional gift of a sterling
The utficcrs wives of VAll 7 cn-, key, roast beef, potato salad, Iced
were Mrs. ltay Osier, Miss Kaye
and Mrs. Bea Ftetemeyer at
Bryan, Mrs. Harvey Wilkinson, lertained at the home ol Mrs. K. !**• coffee, and home made cream silver calling card tray was then Lemon Bluff.
Miss Laura Faye Watson. Miss F. Rowell in Lake Mary ltlurl., puff* was served,
presented to Airs. Lang.
With huge palm trcca as a sat*
Barbara Kirkland, Mrs. MargaThose attending were;
Mrs. ting the mea prepared enormoua
day
altcrnoon
with
a
farewell
Watson and Mrs. Stinson KinJames Itaminagc, Airs. Floyd Har­ hamburgers while the women ar*
luncheon hutioriug .Mrs. Hal Lang.
ris. Airs. 1. Al. Rowell, Mrs, G. F. ranged the variety of other food
Hostesses fur the afternoon wore
Afler a short wedding trip to
liicliI. Mrs. J. P. Boland. Airs. including vegetables, salads, cotfea
Daytona Beach the couple wilt Mrs. K. F. Howell, Mrs. Tom Ste­
Harry Hill, Mrs. T. J. Dcmboskl, and cake.
reside at 3SWJ North Brevard Ave., wart, Mrs. George Zimmerman,
Mrs. B. M. Fitzgerald, Mrs. F. U.
Those enjoying the dinner and
and Mrs. Hob Donaldson.
Apt. 7C. Cocoa Beach, Fla.
Galloway, .Mrs. V. H, Jennings.
dancing later in the evening were*
A
luncheon
consisting
uf
cold
turThe bride was born in Corona,
The Afterburnrr at the Naval
Airs. Al. D. .McPherson, Mrs. B. the Flctcmeyers, Mr. and Airs. J.
Calif., is a graduate of Seminole
Air Station was Hie scene of the J. Miller, Airs. H. A. Moreland, Ueddard, Mr. and Mrs. E. Flint,
School and of the Craw­
October bridge tournament uf the Airs. W. E. Nowcrs, Airs. M. W. Air. and Airs. W. l'otcom b and
ford W. Long School of nursing,
Otto. Airs. Neil Prudcn, Airs. J. J. Mr. and Mrs. H. Sundvall. Serv*
VAII-5 wives Thursday.
Atlanta. Ga. The groom was born
Wade, Mrs. Sue Specs, Mrs. A. Ing as hostesses for the evening
in Lung Beach, Calif., is a gra­
Mrs.
K.
Af.
Sandon
won
first
Members of the Sanford Wom­
S. Poulter, Airs. R. H. Rozsa, Mrs. were Doris Holcomb and Maria
duate of thu University of Mary­ an's Club are reminded of the prue, .Mrs. E. A. Austin came
Al. A. Mergl, Mrs. W. J. Wormeit. Sundvall.
land, a member of the American first General Business anil Pro­
in second and Mrs. C. D. Schoon­
Inztitule of Electrical Engineers
gram luncheon meeting Wednes­ over captured thu bobby prize.
and is now an assuclalc engineer day at the club house at 12:30
vjfh Dnti'il »vAJl.cr*lt,at Cape Ca­ -p. m,
Mrs. C. N. James served as hos­
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naveral.
Reservation* must be in no la­ ier!.
Out of town guests included Mr. ter than noon tomorrow. Call Mrs.
others attending were .Mrs. J.
Seminole Chapter ?, Order of ford soon to maka her bom* is
and Mrs. Bay l'unch and I.inda Albert Hardesty, telephone chair­ II. Halley, Jr.; Mrs. D. W. fa s ­
Eastern Star, held It* first fall FI. AleCoy,
Hae, Decatur, Ga.; Miss Barbara man at FA 2 5UW.
ti HI; Mrs. I). E. Dcarolph: Mrs. meeting Thursday al .Masonic
Kirkland, Douglas, Ga.; Mr. and
Worthy Alatron, LInnie Moya,
The Fine Arts Department will It. E. Farmer: Airs, E. W. Foote;
Mrs. Hubert P. l'unch, San Loren­ be in charge of the program, fol­ Airs. II. C. Cohen; Airs, 1). L. hail with w members and Id visi­ announced
that October
13th
zo, Calif.; Miss Kaye Bryan, At­ lowing the luncheon. Mrs. P. J. Jarrell; Mrs. II. A. Lackey; Mrs. tors present.
would be Friendship night In Sami*
lanta, Ralph W, Hunter. Jackson­ Westgatc will ho the featured II. S. Moore; Airs. It. W. Repp;
The chapter's charter was drap­ note Chapter, and the secretary
ville, ami Mr. and Mrs. P. A. speaker. She will also show pic­ Airs. I. At. Rowell, J r .; and Airs. ed in a ceremony honoring de­ read names of officers from other
Punch, Ling Beach, CaliL
ceased member Alico Robbins chapters who would help scrvs that
Phil Hyan.
ture slides of Poland,
night. Airs. John Carver * e r v e £ «i
Harvey.
Six first-time visitors
were hostess for her daughter Mrs. M iry
present: Mrs. Sahra
Bremer Elizabeth Thompson who was un*
and Max E. Ilrcmer of Pyramid able to attend. The serving tabla
Chapter 319, Toledo, Ohio; Mrs. was centered with a milk glass
G. G. Place, Havenswood Chapter bowl o f pyracantha berries and
pointed alternate representative to
luo. Chicago, 111. Mrs, Helen hibiscus blooms were on tha Indb
the officers wives dub, .Mrs. H.
Dulluis, Haraboo Chapter 21. Bar- vidua 1 tables.
E. Graham and Airs. N. It. Thom,
MUNDAT
alma, WIs. Mrs. Clara Vincent,
on the welcoming committee;
Temple Chapter 300, Utica, N. Y.,
Airs. H. F. Dement, treasurer;
Women of the Presbyterian
and Airs. Reah Al. Davis, East
Airs. D. B. Brown, in charge of
Church executive board meet at
Gate Chapter 21, Washington, D.
miking and distribution of the
Tlte executive board of tha W.
ID a. m. Boy .Scouts 7 p. ni. The
C. Airs. Davis is Past Matron of S. C. S. of First Methodist Church
checkcrlaii scarves and Airs. H.
Philatliea Class meets with Mrs.
the East Gatr Chapter, and Jun- will meet at 10 a. m. Tuesday
M. Cleveland, publicity.
W. S. Bruin Icy Sr., on Celery Ave,
iur Past Grand Representative to followed by the business and pro*
Others attending were Airs. D. at 7:30 p. in. co-hostess Airs. Mil
gram meeting at 10:30.
Florida.
C. Hamilton, Mrs. L. D. Tcuni­ dred Case.
son. Mrs. J. F. Trout, Mrs C. D.
It was with regret that the
Mrs. Bay Herron, program lea*
Deacons meeting First Baptist
MacDonald and Airs. W. It.
members learned that .Mrs. Grace dcr will present the program us­
'Church
7
p.
m.
Thompson.
Cordell, a past matron of Dio In ing si the theme, "Good Newt
Pinccrcst Baptist Youth Fellow­
cal chapter, would be leaving San of Peace and Life” ,
ship, ti:30 p. m.

Miss Janice Augusta Kinlaw, topped with a single white o r­ carried crescent bouquets of car­
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emmet chid, showered with streamers of nations and miniature white pom
Gregory Kinlaw and Thomas Rus­ ribboo and pearls entwined with poms accented with ivy.
The flower girl and ring bearer
sell Punch, son of Mr. and Mrs. lilies o f the valley.
The maid of honor and attend- w on short aqua silk dresses, slip­
Robert Paul Punch eichanged
wedding vows Saturday at t p. ants wore ballerina length dresaes pers dyed to match, headdresses
m. at Holy Cross Episcopal of aqua silk with scoop neckline*, identical to the maid of honor
brief sleeves, matchug accesso­ and attendants, shortie white
Church.
The Rev. John W. Thomas, of- ries and shortio whit* gloves. They gloves and carried small net trimI Q lclated at the candlelight doublering ceremony. Miss Elisabeth
Woodruff was maid of honor and
attendant: were Misses Mary
Tanner of Melbourne; Harriett
Redding and Marty Cameron.
Carl W. Rosenbusch Jr. of
Washington, D. C. was best man
and serving aa ushers were James
F. Garner Jr., of Tall Timbers,
Md.,
Richard
Collett,
Cocoa
Beach; Joseph B. Garner, Great
IplLlls, Md., Henry McLaulin 111,
Jacksonville and Terry Smith,
Sanford.
Christie Kinlaw, cousin of the
bride was flower girl and Linda
Rae Punch, Decatur, Ga, cousin
of the groom was ring bearer.
Miss Joyce Hettel, soloist and
the Episcopal ehbir presented a
musical
program
accompanied
by Paul Jenkins, organist.
The choir processional
was
VPraise to the Lord the Almighty.”
Other numbers Included "Jesus
Joy of Man's Desiring, "A ve Ma­
ria” and the recessional " 0 Per­
fect Love."
Tall Cathedral candles marked
the Church aisle from the ent­
rance to the Chancel. Low plant­
ers of w'..ite flowers were placed
the length of the Chancel rail,
which was draped in flowers and
greenery and white satin ribbon,
■v The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore ■ gown of
silk p«au do sole with a petticoat
of band clipped Chantilly lace.
The portrait neckline was embroi­
dered with lrrldesccnt sequins.
The redingote skirt was also em­
broidered with sequins and tiny
seed pearls and ended in a magni­
ficent Chapel sweep train.
A regal tulk and lace queen's
cap trimmed with sequins and
pearls formed the finger Up length
MRS. THOMAS BUSSELL PUNCH
''veil. She carried a prayer book

Sorority Meets
For Bridge
The Gamma Lambda Chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi met Wednesday
^m orning at the home of Mrs. Ca­
r r o l Dennison, Wynnwood Drive for
• bridge luncheon.
Members met at 11 o'clock :.t
progressive bridge. A luncheon of
salads, dessert and coffee was
served at noon and bridge en­
joyed again during the afternoon
Members attending were Aimes.
RckJs McCall, Ann Cowan, Patri­
cia Stenstrom, Belly Bruestlc,
Virginia Robertson, Pauline White,
Barbara Greene, Sylvia Howe
• Arthurene Cook. Bettye Smith,
Darline Tye and Mrs. Kalio Cor­
ley, sponsor.
Every step can be golden in
new even hosiery. A sheer stock­
ing, designed for formal events,
la printed In 21-karat gold. The
stockings, packaged one pair to
a box, arc available in medium
length only. Special washing in­
structions are enclosed.

Central Circle Holds Memorial,
Visits Garden In Winter Park
Central Circle of th e Garden
Club
met at the home of
Garden Club met at the home of
Mrs. E. R. Wood Thursday morn-lo g , at 9 o'clock, Mrs. Wood asaisled by Mrs. J. 11. Mitchell
served a sweet course with cof­
fee to guests upon arrival.
The rooms of the lovely new
home were decorated with ar­
rangements of Cassie-Dwarf Poincianna. Yellow Durants Berries
and Yellow Croton leaves.
Mrs. Volie Williams Sr., presi­
dent, opened the meeting. A me­
morial service was given by Airs,
a.. Francis Bols aod Airs. J. B.
Fitlda for Mrs. Laura Leo Ratliff.
"H er life was full of kindly deeds.
For others in all walks o f life
She in life's garden planted seeds
That choked the ugly weeds of
strife.”
Atrs. J. B. Fields read, the
Scripture and an open Bible and
lighted candle reminded those pretent of her Christian life. Mrs.
Ratliff served as treasurer of the
7 Sanford Garden Club for lea
yeara.
Airs. J. H. Alitchell was elected

Group Enjoys

Picnic Dinner

Luncheon Honors Mrs. Hal Lang
VAH-5 Holds
Tournament

Woman’s Club Opens
Season Wednesday

Eastern Star Meets

W i ves Hold Luncheon
Airs. G. 11. Hobcrtion and A l...
N. R. Thom were hostesses fur
the October VAH-U Wives lunch­
eon at the Imperial House in Win­
ter Park. The table was attrac­
tively decorated with arrange­
ments of yellow gladioli and be­
side each name card was a doll
dressed in colorful crepe paper.
Newcomers welcomed were Mrs.
Charles Quinn, Airs. Harold Staff,
Mrs. D. AL Denning and Mrs. R.
A. Smith. Special guest was Mrs.
B, N, Brown. Farewell greetings
were given to Mrs. Stephen Oli­
ver, Mrs. D. C. Purdy, Airs. J.
F. Alorriscy and Airs. W. C. Sha­
fer.
A baby cup was presented to
Mrs. E. H. Wartenberg Jr., by
the hostess on behalf of all the
wives, welcoming the recent ar­
rival of baby, Donna I.yn. Airs.
William Maliczuwskl, representa­
tive to the officers wives club,
reported on forthcoming events.
Airs. R. W. Ramey, bridge chair­
man, announced plans for organiz­
ing future bridge parlies.
Airs. C. 0 . Donnaud was ap-

treasurer for the ensuing year.
Plans were discussed for (he coin­
ing flower show, “ Playtime in
Flowers," to be held Oct 13 from
3:00 to 9:00 p. m. at the Sanford
Civic Center.
The flower show will be open
to the public following a lunch­
eon and meeting for club mem­
bers. Airs. George .McCall and
Mrs. E. ft. Wood gave reports on
the “ Short Course” at Gaines­
ville.
Airs. E. B. Rotick was a visitor.
A work shop is to be held in Alt.
Dora next Thursday. During the
program hour the ladies were in­
vited to Sally Ferrell's Shack at
Winter Park to see her garden
of unsual plants. Refreshments
were served before they returned
to their home.

Wives Club To Meet
The VAH-U Wives Club will
meet Wednesday st 1 p. m. in the
CPO club at Ihe Naval Air Sta­
tion. New members are welcome.
For
further information
call
FA 2 4W7.

T h u r s d a y ;

Church

Calendar

W.S.C.S. To Meet

Enterprise Sets
Carnival Date

TUESDAY
Pioneer
Fellowship of First
Presbyterian Church G p. in.
Christian Church Central District
convention at Ocoee 2 to 9:30 p.
m.
Pinccrest Baptist Church W. Al.
U. executive and general meeting
7:30 p. m. Deacon’s Meeting, 7:30
p.m.

The date fur the annual Hallo­
ween carnival sponsored by the
Enterprise parcnt-Teachcr coun­
cil was set far Oct. 29 with Mrs.
B. W. Carlton chairman and Mrs.
Robert
Hatchett,
co-chairman.
Further plans will be completed
soon.
The following home room moth­
The Women's Atixiionury Society
ers were appointed by home room
mother's chairman, Mrs. Grady of the Lake Alary Baptist Church
Vaught. First, Mrs. Joseph Bren­ met Tuesday night far the elec­
ner; second, Mrs. Nelson Craw­ tion of new officers.
ford; third, Mrs. George Gcrling;
Mrs. Kculicn Taylor was elected
fourth, Afrv G. Vaught; fifth, ,,resident Mrs. C. N. North, viceAir*. Ed. ilcdman; sixth, Air*. prcjMlrnt; ami Airs. J. H. East,!
Don Stowcll; 7th Airs. W. L. secretary. They had as their
Perry Jnd 8th, Mrs. W. T. Cor- ^u«t Mr*. Metier, former pro»i
Dctt;
dent of Ihe Seminole County W,
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|Al. S. Regular meetings will be
held 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. on the
DEVILED EGGS
first Tuesday of the month.
Deviled egg* arc good and fur­
nish bright color for a backyard
picnic. You may want to add
NO MOW
mustard, curry powder, anchovy
That cherished dicam of tub
paste, grated cheese, onion, chop urbanites—a beautiful green lawn
ped parsley, olives, crumbled that never needs mowing — may
fried bacon or diced mushrooms come true in ten years, reports
to the filling.
the American Chemical Society,

Church Women Elect
New Officers

Gamma Omega Sorority Meets
A model meeting was held Tues­ shoes were needed. Anyone having
day evening by the Gamma Ome­ shoes their children have out*
ga Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Al­ grown but are still usable is arg*
pha ul the home of Mrs, Robert ed to contact the sorority.
Harvey in Wynncwoad.
The group has decided on a boll*
President, Airs. John Dickey, In­ day project called, "Have Santa,
O F F IC E R S O F T H E N E W IV Y H A R D E N U l l l 'L K ,
troduced the officers to tbo rush­ Will Travel” . It’a to start Ihe first
ers and they in turn explained of December with more details to
from le ft (m ilu t i) M rs. J nines W a d e, p r e s id e n t; M rs.
their purpose and duties as officers be announced later.
W endell H itt, v ic e p re sid e n t; (.stan d in g ) M rs, W illiam
of
the organization.
Neil Altman, of "N ril's Studio
C han dler, tre a su re r and M rs. H a rv e y W ilk in son , secre­
The by laws were read and ap­ of Hair Design,” wai guest speak­
tary.
proved during the business meet­ er for the evening and gave an
interesting talk on the care and
ing.
It was revealed that the Christ­ design of hair.
mas card samples have arrived
Airs. Harvey served refresh*
and the girls have started selling incnts to the eleven members pre*
sent and rushers, Airs. James De*
...............
................ circle of! elected were; Airs. Jimmy Wade, them.
The
newly organized
The uliui* protect committee llrinc. Airs. James Butler, Miss
the Sanford Garden Club met at president; Air*. Wendell tttrt. vice
gave it's report and Mr*. Dickey j Jeannette Kinlaw and Alisa Dottle
j the home of Air*. Voile Williams
president; Air* Harvey Wilkinson, announced that more good used1 .Melts.
Jr., in Grove Manor Tuesday at secretary and Airs. Hill Chandler,
8 p. in. Airs. Wendell Hirt, tern-; treasurer,
porary president, presided at the
Attending were Mrs. Chandler,
business session.
Mrs. Wilkinson, Mrs. Itirt. Airs.
The name "Ivy■Circle'’ was cho* I W. A. Cagle, Airs. Ed Gordon,
sen hy the members An election Airs. Ctiorlr* Wilson and Airs
of officers was held and those Wilbert llarbison.

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�Bow In Play
Leuliiaa* lU U ’a still riding high
but Army, Navy and Notre Damn
art "misting la action" today
after Saturday 'a collage football acThe
oieg naHonal champion
Tlftrs of Coach Paul Dietttl mod#
It threo victories In a row this ytar
whoa they whipped Baylor, 224) on
a day which saw threo of the na­
tion’s other top-ranked Uama boaton and at least six national and
aectioaal powers tripped up by up-,
loti.
Three of tbo greatest names la
callage football—Army, Navy and
Notre Dame—were among tbo los­
ers, leaving Northwestern, Teiaa
aad Southern Californio is tbo
strongest challengers for LBU's

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£3 while Sanford's Jerry Dtl•rJlard defends, Sanford tost
:z. tho gam* by one point, 13•?

(Photo* By Bergstrom)

t a lotoay over a touch Improved Sang j ssd toon In a bruising, hardp i " football coolest here at
t^feamria! Stadium Friday night. It
2 &gt; o o a tough loos for tbo Somlnoles
■3 b Uko for tbo gamo waa their first
3&gt;BC match.
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-w Hero's how tbo play wont:
£ § lanford won tbo iota and elected
3 p receive. Apopka kicked onilde
-'aad Winn downed the ball fur SenAmi on Ike 43, On the next play.
^Lundqulet took Robert’s plUhout
-•ad rambled 93 yards through the Who would have picked the San
-Apopka defense for o touchdown. Francisco Forty-Niners and the
’-M o waa backed by excellent blocka w f . Tbo conversion attempt *was Green Bay Paekera to wind up
“ Be good. John Lovelace was hurt as the only unbeaten teams In tho
-wa tbo ploy and was replaced by National Football League after
•Dillard.
:
the flrat two weeks of hcadknockAfter a quick lerlea of plays
^Lundqulst took another pltchoul lng?
However, that was tho situa­
"Rad Ibis lima ran 74 yards for the
- oecond Bomloots tally. There was tion today after on* uf (he great­
rirea t downfleld blocking by the est wave of upsets in tho 4u-ycar
Sleaford club. The extra point was history of the NFL.
It all started Saturday night
--0 ft food#
**• Apopka opened the second half when the Chicago Bears (U',«-|K&gt;int
” l y taking Butner’s kick and mov- underdogs) rolled to a 28-21 vic­
••tog la n succctsiun of plays lo the tory uver the Baltimore Cults, de­
:.|3 where they fumbled and lust the fending world champions.
But that was only tho begin­
OaU. Sanford took over but was
••«nabl* to crack the Blue Darter de- ning. Four uf Sunday's five games
*3knie and the ball returned to also produced upsets. The Phila­
^Apopka on n punt. Tho Blue Dart- delphia Eagles (3-puint underdogs)
J r i then began a drive of 83 yards ripped the 1038 Eastern Division
^fthicb was climaxed with a iwcrp champion New York Giants. 40-21;
-•around right end by Manly fur the the Washington Redskins 471 point
;|cort. Conversion w is good.
• Sanford took tho ball and began
J3 0 drive toward paydirt but penal- Sidelined
PRINCETON, N. J. (UPI) -Dan
liaa again forced them to punt. The
Kick waa partially blocked by a Sachs, Princeton's hard • running
-Blue Darter and caught in the air tailback, may be sidelined next
by Christensen. Nevertheless, a Saturday when the Tigers play
personal foul against a Sanford Pennsylvania in a key gamo of
plsysr nullified the coup and th# Ivy league football season.
believed to luvo suffer^*!
Apopka Lwk user uu Lisa 40. Apop Sachs
kn fumbled and Sanford recovered. a bone separation of a chip in
Isnford then fumbled and Apopka Saturday's 22 0 victory over Co­
- pot the bsll on the Sanford 3 yard lumbia and may bo out uf the
Jine. Then Seminole defense tight- lineup four ,ceki.
tned up, Ross and Fox threw the Army leaders said at thn con­
Apopka hall carrier for a 4 yard
clusion of World War 1 that it U
loss.
On (ho next play Barbour drop­ had lasted another ye.tr, they
ped tho runner for a one yard loss. would have had to ask fur legis­
A foul against Sanford pul tho ball lation permitting women to en­
on tho 4H yard line with fourth list.
down and about 2 yards for a first
down for Apopka. Sanford dug In
And dropped the ball carrier short SAVE on
ft first down. Robsrts then puntTop Quality
out to the 20 yard line.
LondquDt intercepted an Apopka
Dry Cleaning
pass on brilliant defense by the
whole Sanford team. Lundquist
With H A LL’S
then took a pllchuut end tried right
and but wan hit hard behind the
LOW ER
0i scrimmsge sod tho hall was
ktd from his hinds. Keavcrn
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of Apopka icooped tho ball up on
the 3 yard lino and scampered over
lor tho TD. The PAT was no good.
SUITS and
In dssperallon Sanford took lu
ft* air but th* tosses were tncomPLAIN DRESSES
ele. With 1 mlnuts and 3 seconds
ft tho Blue Dartsrs took the ball
and proceeded to run the clock out.

Frisco, Packers Pace

N FL Early Season Play
underdogs) turned back the Pitts­
burgh Slcelers, 23-17; tba Cleve­
land Browns (3-polnt underdogs)
rolled to a 34-7 triumph over tho
Chicago Cardinals, and the FortyNlners (4-polnt underdogs) handed
the Los Angeles Rams their first
shutout since 1049, 34-0,
Tha oddmskers didn't even come
cloie on the Green Bay-Detrolt
gsinc. The Packers were favored
by one point on the basis of their
9-8 opening victory over the Bears
but they won going sway, 29-10.
While the form-followers shook
their head! in dismay, the Pack­
ers and Forty-Niners found them­
selves sharing first place In (he
Western Division with 2-0 records.
In the Eastern Division, ill six
team* wero lied for th« lead with
identical 1-1 marks.
Standings

Eastern Division
W
Pittsburgh
1
Chicago Cards
1
New York
t
Cleveland
1
Philadelphia
1
Washington
t
Western Division
San Francisco
Baltimore
Chicago Bears
Detroit
l.n* Angeles

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1
1
1
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UMaoia, flashing n brilliant now
offsnao under Coach Ray Eliot,
knocked off Army, 10-14, Southern
Methodist downed Navy, 30-7, and
Purdue walloped Notre Dame.
267. Army bad been ranked fourth
nationally by the United Fm a In­
ternational's board of coaches,
Navy was 15th and Notre Dams
10th.
Second • ranked North ftcstarn
■cored one of tbo top victories of
tbo entlra day when it downed
third-ranked Iowa, 14-10.
Eighth-ranked Texas remained
unbeaten, untied and unscoredupon with n 33-0 rout of California
and Southern California beat Ohio
state, I K to aiUbUsk powerful
credentials for ranking among the
strongest In tho land.
Louisiana State appears to have
a relatively oaay gamo against
Miami, Fla. next Saturday night
but Texas may hava a real teat la
aa Oklahoma team that bounced
back from a licking by Northwest•rn to whip Colorado, 42-12. North­
western p l a y s Minneiota aad
Southern California la Idle until
Oct. 17.
Army’s loss to Illinois undoubt­
edly was tbo No. l upset of tbo
weak cod but others included South
Carolina’* 30-14 victory ovar lfttbranked Georglo, Minnesota’s 24-14
win ovar llth-ranked Indiana and
Pennsylvania's 13-fl decision over
Lfftguo champion Dartmonlb.
Fifth-ranked Mississippi easily
downed Memphis State, 43-0, 12thranked Georgia Tech beat seventhranked Clemson, 18-8, ninth-ranked
Wisconsin crushed Marquette. 44-8 ,
llth-ranked Tennessee beat Mis­
sissippi Slate, 22-ft, Syracuse wal­
loped Maryland, 2ft-0 «nd 20thranktd Penn State massacred Colgets, 38-20, in other games involv­
ing top-ranksd teams.

Good Impression
NEW YORK (UPI) — Ingemar
Johansson, tho world heavyweight
champion, msdo a favorable im­
pression Sunday night while ap­
pearing on the Dlnsh Shore TV
•how. Ingemar. who begins three
weeks of movie-making in Holly­
wood shortly, sang two songs in
Swtdlih, ona as a duet with Mlsi
Shorr, and later clowned with his
hostess and Broadway star Gwen
Verdon.

LOS ANGELES (UPI) — T h
Lot Angelo* M | tr f, leading two
Samoa to oat, figurod they faead
tbtir b lu n t obaueto today-Early Wynn-ta tbtir hop* V winning
tbo World Sarin In five gamti.
New IT-lft favorite* to win tbo
airita, tbo Dodgtf playtra bollovod If Ibty could boot Wynn
they would wrap tbo aoriea up on
Tunday. But Ibty agrotd that
btatlag Wynn, who abut tbom out,
it-#. In tbo firit gamt, wna a big
job.
“ But wt'ro roiling now," aold
Manager Waltor Alatoo, after ad­
mitting tbo Oodgtn wort lucky
to win Sunday's aocoad game, S-l,
before tbo larm t World Sarin
crowd ever— K.M4 fana who Jammod Lea Angelo* Memorial Collaoum.
Ht named Roger Craig, who
took that flrat game trouncing to
oppoao tbo Whitt Sox aco who
won 22 gamoa and toit 1ft during
tbo regular acaaon. Craig waa a
toner of atrengtb for tbo Dodgtra, altar being recalled from
Seattle, winning 11 game* while
loaing five.

LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Fred
Haney today waa a man of lei­
sure — by choice — following bln
lons-expectcd resignation
man­
ager of the Milwaukee Brave*.
The spunky little baseball brain
callad it quits Sunday night after
a meeting with the Braves front
offlca brass, here for the World
Series that the Milwaukta club al­
most made.
"There la no problem, I’ve Just
had enough of active baseball,"
the ftl-yaar-old Haney said. “ 1
hava no future plana—other than
■ long rest."
Haney was reported to have
been profarred n new one-year
contract by Bravti General Man­
ager John Mcllale. Although Ha­
ney resigned here, the step was
announced officially by the ball
club in Milwaukee.
There waa no Immediate an­
nouncement from the Braves'
management regarding a replace­
ment. However, mentioned aa
prominent "choices" were Bobby
Brigan. Leo Dumber and Red
Schocndlenst.
,
The championship winning skip­
per was not expected to remain
Idle long. He already ia assured
of one Job. Like hi* fellow south­
ern Californian, Casey Stengel, he
was set to become a banker—vice
president of the Studio City Bank
of San Fernsndo Valley.
Then Iher* were reports he
would soon return to broadcast­
ing baseball, either ae a vole*
for tha Loo Angeles Dodgers or
aa the replacement for Leo Durocher who recently gave up the
Job of calling the National Broad­
casting Company's "Game of the
Day." Haney once had a devoted
audience as tho iportacaitar of
the Hollywood Star* baseball
team.

Today's gam* was a li-lft pick'am affair with another rtcerdbroaklng throng anticipated.
It naming Wynn, Manager A)
Lopes of Uo While Sox bemoaned
tbo lock of, key hits in Sunday’s
game.
"I can't m a ll when wo over
got to a pileher for It bits and
five walks in.six Innings Uko wo
did to Don Drysdalo and not
sown," ho declared. 'That's tbo
way It iota aomotlmaa—you outbit ’em, but Uwy got 'on* when
they need 'em. That’* tbo way it
waa."
Alston, who bos been confidant
oil along, would not go beyond hi*
pitching plan* afur naming Craig
tt fa n Wynn again. Neither would
Lopes disclose whom bo bad In
mind for Tuesday’s fifth gama.
Alston did say that hi* rellaf
aca, Larry Sherry, a barn in the
Dodgers’ peanut playoff victory
aad la Sunday's game, would bo
back la the bullpen.
Tbo gamo was scoreless going
into the bottom of tho seventh
Inning, although the White Sox

had runners on bast In tvery In­
ning.
Big Dick Donovan had allowed
only ooo hit—a harmless second
Inning single by Gil Hodges—and
bada’t walked a m u going into
tbo seventh. Ht got the flrat man
la that inaihg and then came
apart at the seam*.
Charlie Neal, who with Furillo
waa on* of Use pennant playoff
hitting aura for tbo Dodgers, beg u It with a single off that left
field scran which the White Sox
bod boon battering. On n hit-andrun play, Wally Mom grounded
out, Neal going to second. It prob­
ably would hava bon .a double
play If Noel bod gone with the
pitch.
Then Donovan's control desert­
ed him. Ho walked Norm Larker
and Hodges to fill the baoei, sod
although bo had yielded only two
bits, Lopes .took him out for re­
lief aco Gerry Staley,
Alston ant up Carl Furillo, who
won the second and final play­
off gamo for ibe Dodgers, to hit
for Don Demeter who bad be*playing canter field.

EDITOR'S NOTE; Cart Fn- today waa the biggest hit 1 avar
rifle, one of the Dodgers' old got In a World Series. At least
guard, delivered the pinch two it lies the homer 1 hit against
Yankees in the 1933 series, 1
ran single that helped bool the the
think It was.
White Box, 3-1, Bond*/ aad gava
This haa been a real peculiar
thorn o two gamo to one load la year for me.
.tbo World Series, He glvta bla
I’ve had brulaed ribs, torn mus­
Imprtisieni la the fellewlag die- cles and what not. Right now, 1
■van have my left leg tapad up.
By CARL FURILLO
But you know something, after
Aa TeM to (he UF1
that bate hit' Sunday, It doesn't
LOS ANGELES (UPI) - I did­ hurt so much any 'more.
n't stop, look or listen—1 just hit
the bill and took off.
On my way down the line, Casper Captures
Ihougb, I did gel a peck at the
ball and 1 felt it would get through Rich Golf Play
the infield for a bate bit.
PORTLAND, Ore. (U P !)- Billy
1 was surprised when Walt Al­ Casper Jr. came back to the scene
ston picked me lu pinch hit for of bis first money . winning effort
Don Demetcr with the bases full as a professional golfer—a tiny
and two out in the seventh inning. 933—ad walked off Sunday with a
1 thought he was going to go with check for $2,100.
Duke Snider and then send Duke
He shot four great rounds of
out to play center Held.
sub-par golf in the $20,000 Port­
Gerry Staley had Just relieved land Centennial Open tournament
Dick Donovan and the aklpper to finish three strokes ahead of
told me "this guy Isn't throwing the field and win bin first evsnl
as hard (as Donovan). Just go since the U. S. Open at Mamaroup there end meet the ball."
neck, N. Y „ last June.
I took the first strike purposely
H was a demonstration of mis­
and then hit a sinker. That's all ter putting by the 2S-year-o!d pro
there was to It.
from Apple Velley. Calif. He
Actually, though, that ball 1 hit three-putted only one green In 73
In the 12th inning against the holes and only hid three bogeys.
Bravas last week gave me a big­ His putts over 72 holes totaled
ger kick. That won the pennant only 117.
[or us, this one Just put ua ahead
Casper's main threats on the
in the scries. Not that I'm kick­ flnel day came from Bob Dudeo,
ing, though. 1 liked Ibis one a lot, Oswego, Ore., who had bis finest
pro round with four straight 63s,
I'd honestly hive to say this one and Dave Ragan of Orlando, Fla.
Ragan came in with a 87 Sun­
day, hie third In three days after
Tough Decision
an opening round of 71. Ragan
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI) - and Dudcn lied for second, two
Pity J. W. Brown, coach of Payne strokes ahead of Mason Rudolph
College of Augusts, Gs. lle'11 hive of Knoxville, Tcnn.
a hard time deciding t'd* week
during practice sessions whether
lo work on his team's offense or
Only 81 Days
defense. Ptyne lost to Miles Col­
lege, &gt;3-0 Saturday.

Furillo looked at Staley'* first
pitch, a itrike and theny rifled a
Staley tinker juit to the left dQ
second baie. Luis Aparicto cut
over for it, but It took a bad hop
and went over hit glove and on
Into center field aa Neal and
Parker icortd.
Staley closed the door then, but
It waa too late.
Chicago came back In the eighth
and Anally routed Dryadal* when
Ted Klusuwski signed and Sbtrm
Lollar got a gilt single aa rlgh^
field Moon lost his fly ball la thP
aun.
That's where Sherry went la to
pitch. Ha hit Billy Goodman on
the right leg with a pitch to fill
the bases and It looked as If the
White Sox finally were rolling.
Sherry bad . different ideas,
though.
He got A1 Smith to ground into
a double play, Xlusaiwikl scor­
ing. and retired Jim Rivara on ^
pop,
•
The Dodgers made It 3-1 In (he
eighth when MaUry Wills tingled
and scored on Neal'a double.

Football Classic
Slated Saturday
The stage baa been set for wbaP
shape* up aa a football classic
this coming Saturday at Knoxville
when the Tennessee Vo!s,—who
answer quickly when opportuni­
ty knocks, will be host to the faststriking U je o r g ia Tech Yellow
Jackets In a battle of the unbeat­
en*.
Tech, which apparently would­
n't be happy with a life lead^
employed aopbomorlc speed and m
stubborn goal line defense to
knock off seventh-ranked Clemaon
16-8 for its third straight win.
In addition to tho great national
prestige Involved, the Tech-Ten ncsscc game has a direct bearing
on the Southeastern (Conference)
race. That victory over Mississippi
State threw the Vole Into a threeway tie with Florida and Georgia
for the lead. A victory over Tech
would give Tennessee eole poaiea%
slon of first place. If Tech wine,
the Yellow Jackets get that tie
with those other two co-leidere.
This past weekend was another
good one for the Southeastern
Conference as only one of Ita
teams lost to an outside foe.
The No. 1 Louisiana State Ben­
gali ran their winning etreak to
13* games with an easy 22-0 tri­
umph over Baylor; fifth-ranked,
uoicorcdon Mississippi routedft
Memphis State, aa expected, 43-0;
unbeaten Florida made it 3-0 for
the first time since 1930 by wal­
loping outclassed Virginia 33-10;
Kentucky finally got In tha win
column by whipping Detroit 32-7;
Auburn overpowered pan-happy
Hardin-Slmmons 33-12; and pre­
viously wlnlcsa Tulant upset pre­
viously unbeaten Wake Foreit 8-0.

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LAS VEGAS. Ner. (UPI) —
Actress Eva Gabor honeymooned
tedsy with New York millionaire
Richard Brown whom she mar­
ried Sunday night less than 24
hours after he proposed to her.
The Interaationally-famous gla­
mor girl and Brown were married
by Justice of the Peace Oscar
Bryan Sunday night at the Fla­
mingo Hotel. Actor Red Buttons
gave the bride away and his
wife. Hrlayne, was the matron of
honor. Best man was Flamingo
executive George Cappri.
The marriage came on such
short notice that the Gabor elan
—mother Julie and staters Zia
Z.&lt;a and Magda—were unable to
attend became of prior commit­
ments in New York.
During the late afternoon and
evening the bride received ealla
from her sistera and mother wish­
ing the rouple luck.
The 31-year-old actress and the
37-year-old retired textile manufacturer told newsmen they first met
more than a year ago through
mutual frienda and had been dat­
ing “ off and on” ilnce then.

TALLAHASSEE (UP!)-At lent
11 persons died la Florida high’ way accident* durlnf the week­
end, a United Press International |

surrey showed.
Thomas A. Jaggers. II, Wild­
wood, a bicyclist, died early today
alter being struck by a car near
Wildwood Sunday night.
Frances Yvonne Stratton. IS,
died in Jacksonville this morning
of Injuries sustained when the car
In which ahe was riding oyer\turned.
f Ametry Wilson. 25, died In a
Jacksonville hospital from head
injuries received when he was bit
. by a car Saturday.
Two persons were killed Sunday
near Marathon in a head-on col*
tislon on Seven Mile Bridge in
the Keys. They were identified as
Stan Kubik. about 8). Loon Lake.
Saskatchewan. Canada and Ted
R. Henning, 17. of Key West.
. James Harold Rose, 20, Green
’ Cove Springs, died Sunday In an
accident eight miles south of
Green Cove Springs on U. S. If.
A 20-year-old Navy man. Paul
William Blake, was killed Friday
in an accident IS miles north of
Key West on U. S. 1.
Noah Williams, 59, Kissimmee,
was killed Friday in an accident
on Stale Road &lt;00 three miles
south of his borne.
George White, 11, Miami, died
1Sunday of Injuries received Fri­
day when he rode his bicycle into
a car In Miami.

Fumed Actress
Honeymoon Bound
With Millionaire

DEADLY CARGO FOR MISSILE SUB — A full-scale model of the Polaris
rests beside the fleet ballistic missile submarine Theodore Roooevdt
shortly before the latter was launched at Mare Island. Calif. The sub. first
o f its kind to be built on the West Coast, will be armed with sixteen Polaris
solid-fuel missiles and will provide an underwater bastion to strike inland
targets.

Algerian Rebels Dennis The Menace A T V Success
Reject DeGaulle's
Peace Program
By FRED DANZIG

NEW YORK (UPI)—Dialing and
filing:
Dennis the Menace, the cartoon
character who makes cowards out
of
baby-sitters a n d
apolectic
wrecks out of his neighbors, arriv­
ed as a pleasing filmed series on
CBS-TV.My affirmative vote la all the
more remarkable when you con­
sider its two handicaps; 1—A builtin laugh track and 2—A commer­
cial that was mistaken for part of
the show.
Dennis, played somewhat shakily
by little Jay North, broke a kitchen
table, let a neighbor fall into a
paint bucket, sneaked into a movie
at night and Indirectly led to a
neighbor’s arrest, all In a halfhour. Farfetched? Not where Den­
nis is concerned. Herb Anderson
plays Dennis' dad and manages his
part and the physteal resemblance
well. Though it's no Leave It To
Beaver, It deserves to stick around.

PAIUS (U P I) — The Algerian
rebel
m ovem ent_ called for
stepped • up violence against
France today In apparent rejeclion of President Charles DeGaulle'a peace plan In Its Present
form.
The move was Interpreted by
observers as another effort to
I force the Paris government to
deal directly with the rebel gov.
ernment-ln-exile as the sole repre­
sentative o f the Algerian people,
a step which OcGsullc thus far
has refused to lake.
An Arab “ order of the day"
published in Tunis exhorted tne
guerrillas to continue "the strug­
gle for liberation . . . haras* tha
enemy, remain firm, vigilant and
deaf to all colonialist propagan.
Two noteworthy acting job* In
* da . . . until the sun o f liberty
the concluding half of. “ What
rises."
This appeared In effect to be Makes Sammy Run?" un NBCa rejection of DeGaulle's appeal TV's Sunday Showcase: Norman
for a cease - fire as a prelude to
balloting
in
which
Algeria’ s
people could choose their own
future.
“ The leaders of the revolution
are now In a position to talk Iron
strength with an enemy who long
Tho Lake Mary Chamber of
has been blind," the order of the
Commerce Installed new officers
day said."
for the coming year at outgoing
President W. E. Gray turned the
gavel over to the new president,
Donald E. Coleman.
Col. J. O. Gregory wav named
first vice president, E. II. Case,
second vice president. Mrs. R.
C. Martin secretary and Mrs.
Sidney Fowler, treasurer.
A regular meeting of B. P. 0 .
A rising vote of ‘.hanks was
DOES, Sanford Drove 110, followed given Gray for his accoinplisn^ a very successful hamburger try
menls at president.
v at tha Elks' Club September 21
The Chamber voted to donate
with Jackie Caruthers presiding.
$23 toward the beautification of
Chairmen for committees of the
the Lake Mary Cemetery and 325
newly, organised Drove were an­ was given to the Lake Mary Boy
nounced by tha president: Ways A Scout Troop to aid in (heir pro­
Means, Peggy Hardin; Drove For­
gram.
um, Agnes Androsko; Year Book.
Virginia Bowersox; Greeting, Mil­
dred Felnberg; Publicity, Florence
Mapn;
Entertainment, Thelma
Snyder; Auditing. Mae Hahn.
Following tha intermission of
Courtesy, Evelyn Dlsbrow; Lapsation, Ruth Blllhimer; Member­ the musical program at the First
ship, Agnes Walker; Judiciary, Baptist Church in Oviedo recently,
Ruth Billhtmer: Benevolent, Elea­ a delicious supper was served in
nor Wolford; Good of the Order, the Educational Dept. Members of
Frances Pratt; Public Relations, the choir furnished the bam,
Thelma Snyder and Dining Room, salads, etc. under the supervision
of Mrs. George C. Means and
Florence Lyons.
Eleanor Wolford reported that Mrs. Mae E. King.
Those enjoying the supper in­
the Does had contributed *«’ »
hours of their time within the cluded Robert A. Dewberry, Lin­
. p u t fiva weeks to benevolent work da Gammage. Linda Riggius, Beth
. such as making pad* and band- Gore, Mrs. Mac E. King, Mrs.
• ages for tha Cancer Society, time W. II. Anderson, Rose Marie
•pent on the Auxiliary of tha Sem- Beasley, Diane Aulin, Susie Slay­
mole Hospital. March of Dimes, ton, Bessie Fleming. Mrs. A. T.
Cartledge, Reverend and Mrs.
etc1.
Plans are being made for a tea Jack T. Bryant.
Beverly Caulhan. Carol Ann
to be given in honor o f tha p r
Undo and Winter Park Droves Riggins, Jeannette Maya, Mrs. S.
which have been extremely help­ R. Riggins. W. H. Martin, Mrs.
ful in organising tha Sanford George C. Means, Carol Beasley,
Donnie Hoke, Linda Harris, Air.
Club.
and Mrs. Sleg (of Geneva) and
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Stroup, Jack­
sonville. leaders of the musical
program.
Others attending the musical
lessons and not at the supper were
Mrs. P. H. Brown, Mrs. Ben F.
Ward, Jr., W. T. Mauldin. Mrs.
D. D. Daniel and A. B. Tedford.
Members of the ninth through
twelfth grades o( the Oviedo Uigh
School enjoyed an Informal party
STA-NU Cleaning
and danco at Sweetwater Park
Keeps Clothes
Saturday evening, Sept. 21.
LIKE NEW!
The Junior clais of the Oviedo
w High School spontored the party
ai a money-making project for
their class fund. C. K. Buckcltw,
home room teacher, was on hand
to asiist with the large gToup
gathered to enjoy the dancing and
refreshment!.
Chaperoning the p .rty were
COLONIAL CLEANERS
Mrs. John Duda Sr., Mrs. Elsie
l i t 8. Palmetto A»e.
Fleming, Sirs. Lloyd Dunklee and
Drive-la Branch
319 W. 13th
Mrs. G. W. Alford.

Fell, as Sammy’s brother, Sey­
mour, burst into a cocktail party
and, in his brief scene, exposed
Sammy's hcartlessness and con­
veyed some of the novel’s fire.
Otherwise, the iwo-parter was
merely an Interesting show that
failed to reproduce the full spirit
of the Budd Schulberg literary
masterpiece. The other fine por­
trayal was by David Opatashu as
an old-line movie producer, wbo
managed his heartbreak well.

I missed half of Dinah Shore's
season opener on NBC-TV to see
ABC-TV’s new Western. Rebel,
starring Nick Adams. A wheciy
plot was yanked alive by pungent
dialogue, fin* directorial touches,
and attention to character-develop­
ment. This onr and NBC-TV's The
Deputy arc the best of the new
Westerns in my book.
Back to Dinah, I enjoyed Incemar Johansson's charm with a
song and Gwen Verdon'a allaround electricity as a ainger-anddanccr.
Jack llennv. Don Wilson, Roch­
ester, Dennis Day and The Sports­

men returned for another 'CBS-TV
comedy gpround that exploited all
of Jacks' tried and true exploit­
able vanities, weaknesses a n d
strengths. A skit predicted that the
show would be the same 3u years
from now, and I think It summed
up Benny's approach to hia work.

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BELLE RINGER FOR U. S. SAVINGS RONDS — Mrs.
Robert Lemons of Wichita. Knnius, receives a laughing
send-off front Mrs. Mamie Eisenhower at the White
House to begin a nation-wide tour for U. S. Saving
Bonds. Mrs. Lemons hopes to stimulate interest in the
saving* bonds and stamps program. She holds her Liber­
ty Bell award as "Mr*. U. S. Savings Bonds of I960."

WALLOPS I S L A N D ; Y fc
(U PI)— n *9 United S ta te turn
successfully launched • f u t *
J ot" rocket carrying a a^del « f
the capsule which will ta|e I *
first American Into space.:
rot
The boocter rocket, daUbera)
ly destroyed a few m inute
it left the (round, shot t» as
altitude e f about 40 miles T *
the AUuntle Ocean.
The National Aeronautics aaft
Sparc Administration
(NASA)
said Sunday's tiring was the flrift
of a series o f planned te)t fed
the "Little Joe."
The rocket was developed US
the purpose of testing hatdwaM
to be used In "Project Mercury,"
but will not be used itself (a pub
a man Into apace.
:

Mr. Universe
1
WARSAW (UPI) - Gout* M lf£
czuk, a blonde, blue-eyed frtncfc
weight-lifter of Ukrainian e x tra *
lion won tho title ot Mr. Univent
of 1959 la Interaatlonal compete
tion here Sunday night. MleretuS
25. aucceeds last year’s Utl9 b o *
cr Tommy Kano of tho Utttat
States.
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ROCKERS

The Ckaaoel Swim: Jason Robards Jr. and Eileen Heckart will
co star with Julio Harris and Chris­
topher Hummer In “ A Doll's
House," the Hallmark Hall of
Fame presentation on NBC-TV for
Sunday, Nov. 13. . . .Ethel Mer­
man. who haa bar “ evening" on
NBC-TV Dec. 1, guests on CBSTV's Ed Sullivan show next Sun­
day.
A new series about police work.
Is being planned by CBS-TV. Call­
ed Charley Paradise, it will star
citiicr Run Randcll or Pat U'Neal.
. . . The Last Word has Its last
CBS-TV gasp on Sunday, Oil. II.
. . . For the third Revlon special
on CBS-TV Thursday, Nov. 5. Irene
Dunne will be the hostess. Guests
will be Pearl Bailey. Jack Carter,
Errol Flynn. Gypsy Rose Lee, and
Les Charllvela.

Officers Installed Sunday School Emphasis
At Lake Mary
Month A t Church Here

Does Plan Tea,

Name Chairmen

Oviedo Music Group
Feted At Supper

•

* Class Sponsors
Party, Dance

“ Christinas in October.” Those
attending Sunday School at The
Alliance Church were surprised lo
sec a brightly lighted ami trim­
med Christmas Tree on tlic plat
form yesterday morning. The con­
gregation joined together to llic
familiar carol, “ Silent Night."
October is Sunday School Em­
phasis .Month at The Alliance
Church. Ibis program t s s the
first of special emphases lor each
Sunday in the month. Foreign
missions was the theme, as the
premature celebration of Christ­
inas was presented. The Sunday
.School will be gelling together a
box of gift* during the month
for a missionary family in Peru.
These gifts will be sent to Itcv.
and Mrs. Paul Carlson and their
three children. Mrs. Carlson was
formerly Lydia Wieboldt of San­
ford and a member of Ihe Sunday
School o( The Alliance Church.
The Emphasis 3(onth this year
is promoting a Fall EJargenu-nt
Campaign. An effort is being
made to increase the enrollment
of the local Sunday School by at
least 12 per cent. This Is in con­
junction with a nation-wide cam­
paign to have 155.000 enrolled in
Alliance Sunday Schools this year.
The full name of the national or­
ganisation with which the local
Alliance Church Is affiliated is the
Christian and Missionary Alliance.
Next Sunday a program stress­
ing family worship will be pre­
sented. The pastor. Rev. David
C arnefixj*yjM ]uJj*2[^*"&gt;U ^not

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PHONE FA 2-1219
ADMISSION — 99&lt;
KIDDIES UNDER 12 — FREE
TO.MTE a TL ES. *
AT 7:97 AND 19:92

now attending Sunday School in
some other church is cordially
Invited to Join the S. S. at The
Alliance Church. “ Whole families
in Ihe Sunday School will come
from homes which regularly have
a family altar," he said.

Oviedo PTO Names
Officers For Year

MODERN
C h a i r , Match-Mated With S w i v e l R o c k e r

J a m ii M. Staley, president of
Ihe P-TO of the Oviedo School,
anounccs Ihe full slate of officers
for the 1359 1390 ensuing year as
follows:
Mrs.
James
Frasier,
vice
president; A. A. Myers, second j
vice
presidsnt
and
program
chairman; W. Rex Clonls, third
vice president and finance chair­
man; 3lrt. James A. Partin, sec­
retary; Ralph Neely, treasurer;
Mrs. J. T. Coe. health chairman;
Mrs. Lcun olliff, historian and
publicity chairman.
Mrs. Robert Lee, membership
chairman; Walter A. Teague, in­
stitutional representative of Boy
Scouts; Mrs. John Evans and
Mrs. Wesley Swenvon, Junior High
recreation chairmen; Mrs. James
A. Partin and Mrs. W. II. DeShato. senior high recreation
chairman.

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IF. I .You've sever been out here, X BOOM Efficiency Apt, private
h » rre both ninlni something.
bath, auitablo for oee or couple.
Tt OFFICE Bar, in Lake Mary,
Across frost Pott Office.
(half-mile from Mayfair CounMELAKA APABTMEMTI: roosu
tr Club.
private bathe, 11&lt; W. First St
XEAL PIT BAR-B-CUE
BOOM and BOARD. Ph. FA 24342
Tbo Pit Hesse
20th. ft French
4-ROOM HOUSE for Sale or Rent;
no furniture: ITS mo. 134 Dog­
2. for Host
wood Ave.. Orange City.
J-tOOM nicely furnished apart*
_ I»nt; 1 or S adults. 1200 Pal- 2-ROOM furnished apartment,
also • • room furnished partv tutto Ave.
ment. 310 Magnolia. Available
now. Telephone A. K. Hostet­
2-BIDROOM. kitchen equipped
ler. Florist. FA 2-1431.
haise available in one wtek.
Call FA 2-4043.
2-BR. fttrn.; apt. IVO Magnolia.
387.30. FA 2 3831.
FURNISHED upstalra apartment,
water furnished, $30. Call 2-BEDROOM trailer; modern con­
Fa 2-4337.
veniences; water and lights fur­
nished: 410.00 per week. Call
NEWLY decorated 3 bedroom fur*
FA 2 0314.
nbhed apartment 111 E. 4th.
^ Sbret. Call FA 2-4243 or
2. Wanted to Root
• FA 2-3744.
943 BO.NTH: 2 bedroom unfurn­ 2-BEDROOM bouse la good San
ford location needed immediate­
ished, kitchen equipped house
ly. Write Bos T, Sanford Her­
nev air atatloo. Tel. FA 2-3344.
ald.
after 4 P. M.

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people. Also homes ouilt am lota.
Roy Wall. Pbooo FA 2.1347.

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H. B . POPE CO.
149 B. Path - FA

IA FF-A -D A Y

3-BEDROOM house largo let,
2M9 Adams Court, Wyaaowood.
Terms.

Ray Reel Fatal ft Bad; Rap
10th ft Sanford
Behind Studebater Oarage

R o n L . Payton
Registered Beal Estate
ASSOCIATE0
Mary E. Carman — Lee BalvaU
Ph. FA 2-1241 17-92 at Hiaoitha

JACH0BT8 REPAIR SHOP
Welding — e ach, ft Gen. Repairs
W. 20Ul ft Old. L. Mary Rd.
R. M. Wilkins, Contractor
• Asphalt Driveways
• Parking Areas
Quality Workmanship A Materials
Terms To Suit Your Rodgat
• Free RaUmetee
•Week Gear talced
Phooe FA 2-4030 Sanford, Fla.

Seminole Rcattjr
w. D i v n u c a Eli*. M
Adelaide H.
1441 F o b Ave.

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23. Article* Fee Soto

Gateway Tn Ik* Waterway
SINGER sewing machine; dare*,
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
embroiders, manogramg without
attachments. Assame 11 pay­
Robera Sporting floods
ments at $3.47. Writ* Pinnae*
104-4-1 E. 1st
Ph. FA 24941
Mgr., c/o Sanford Herald.
FOR SALE: Blond spinet piano,
MOBILE ROME DEALERS
. small equity, take up payments.
This area now open territory to
Phone FA 2440.
one aggressive dealership for
our very competitive 10 widee. FOR SALE: complete livlSTMta
No consignments. Sound mersuit: small equity, take up pep*
chandisn and service policies.
moots. Phone FA 1 401.
Our 24th year. Prairie Schooner,
Elkhart. Indiana, Phone JAck- Surplus Aluminum Faint, bm R
quality $2.49 gal Army-Navy
son 2-09S0.
Surplus, 319 Sanford Ave.
'27 MODEL 2 room house trailer:
largo bed, S bunk beds and Sell Us Your Punthum. Quleft
Service With Tb* Cash. SUPER
couch bed; perfect condition.
TRADING POST, FA 44477.
41400. Near Wilson School, Pnola. Shambles.

TV and RADIO REPAIR el’.tr
3:00 nights end weekends; San­
ford, Lake Mary and Loagwood. FOR SALE: 1433 Dodge Royal
FA 21772 and FA 2-9913.
Hardtop. May be seen at Kid­
dy's Standard Station, Uth. and
LAWN MOWER Repalra — Heat
era Cleaned ft Serviced. LEWIS French.
SALES ft SERVICE. 2*K W. 20 3-BEDROOM trailer fully air con­
St. Ph. FA 2-7924 or FA 2-340. ditioned. washer and dryer. Will
sell equity very reasonable or
Furniture Storage and Moving
will trade for equity in 3 bed­
To and rrom Anywhere
room home. Phone FA 2-3134.
C. E. PHILLIP®
1300 French Ave. Ph. FA 2-101
42* SPARTAN, 1 BR., air con­
ENVELOPES. Laltarhcada, state- ditioned, awnings. 43.000. Equity
mints, invoices, hand bills, aed for $330 and assume payments.
programs,
etc.
Progressiva FA 2 0603.
Printing Ce. Phono FA 2-031 —
'32 PLYMOUTH fordor, 9 cylin­
304 Wert 12th SL
der: Just had new rings, inxerts and valve job; clutch leas
than year old; run* good —looks
good; priced right. Phone
NO JOB TO LARGE OR SMALL FA 2-7770.
Drive Ways — Parkins Areas TTTTurnJtar*"
RENTALS: Day - Week-Month
Front End Leaders
$SA V E $
Graders — Dsatrs — Draglines
New ft Card
Rollers — Transports
Furniture and Appliaaeoa
PHONE: Day*, FA 24134
Nights, FA 2-7123 0 FA 2-3441

(•one With The Wind
LOST; One green and yellow pern*
Like TAn.\, this recently remod­
kret U thn vicinity ef Couatrp
eled two story, beautifully furn­
Club Manor. 110.0 REWARD.
ished borne Is typical of the
Ph. FA 2-7174.
old South. Two stories, with up­
stairs and downstairs railed
LOST; Largo leather bag
porches, four bedrooms. . .
lag prescription glasses, ate. at
located on full city block in
public boat ramp Sunday. F
Sanford, surrounded by huge
FA 2-109 after 3:30.
•bade trees. , .Orange grove. . .
Second house on property renta
NEW two bedroom house com* 1 . l o o l U o t * I t T S T
il. EinaaHim* —
Quick! Turn it on!"
for 443 per month. Price $i9,3oo
plebly furnished; free water,
YOUNG MEN k WOMEN
drpesit furnished on gat. So.
furnished (can also be purchas­
HOME SEEKERS
train for
ed
unfurnished),
only
12300
Cameron Ave. FA 2*2377.
Very attractive 3-bedroom, Ule
S.
Real
Eatats
Far
Bela
II.
Week
Weated
A
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LINES
down.
Let
us
show
you
how
you
bath, CB home, situated on e
•BEDROOM apartment, nicely
Prepare now tor an airline ca­
can recapture the graceful liv­
well
landscaped
100’
a
lto’
oak
BABYSITTING
during
day;
41.30
furnished. Living room and kit­
reer. This exciting field iff are
ing of the past without sacrific­
shaded lot in nice scctioa of
chen sir conditioned. 473 a
per day per child. FA 2-7384.
Stemper Believes
ing modern comforts.
many opportunities. You can
Sanford.
Featuraa
equipped
kit­
month. Call FA 24461.
train for Stewardess 0 one of
chen and many nice extras. To­ W. H. “ BUI" STEMPEB Agency You will delight In entertaining
if you become the proud owners
the many Important ground
2-ROOM fum. apt.; screened
tal price - $12,700. with only
Bealter ft Insurer
of ona of our-new 3 bedroom, SANFORD Phsmhtag ft HeaUag
positions.
porch; extra roll sway bed. 412
$900 down payment, 274 per Phooe FA 2-4441
112 N. Tark
2 bath homos, with their many 2344 So. Elm Ph. FA 2-7414.
Park. TA 2-3373.
month.
Fly to Chicago at no additional
comfort-lending features. DownPLUMBING
charge, upon completion nf ba­
payments start at $53o.oo. CaU
FOR- THE BEST RENTAL W Neat 2 bedroom, tile bath. CB R A Y M O N D M . B A L L
Contracting ft Rapalrs
sic training. Must bn high
SANFORD CALL FA 247T4 or
Today,
A
N
D
ASSOCIATES
borne, situated oa ■ nice lot in
Free Estimates
school graduate, 1442.
FA 24442.
Real Estate — Insurance
Hilhlend
Perk.
Completely
R. L HARVEY
W.
R.
“BUI"
STEMPER
Agency
1, Furnished 2 bedroom bouse
Surety Bends
Mall coupon today tor t— tplata
•quipped Including floor furn­
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 1-3313
Realtor ft bourn
^ 2441 Palmetto.
details.
ace. This home can be yours 218 So. Tark Ave. ft&gt;. FA 2-5441
A Unfurnished 3 bedroom house,
ASSOCIATES: 1L E. Talfer.
Sanford
AIRLINE CAREER DIVISION
for only 49.300, with Just 41.000
kltebaa equipped, 2412 Willow
Arthur T. Day. Everett Harper
Evans Bldg. Lake Mary
down, and low payments. (VA
l i m e TANK SERVICE
203-209 E. First BL Ph. FA t-0942 Northwest Schools
_ Robert F. May, Bart PUeho- __________
____ .
Ave.
---------- Ph. FA 21290------Dept. AO-0 Box 14
tvs'.v, 23 year mortage.) ----- ------ Since 1441
FA 2-4401
112 N. Fart
S. Unfurnished I bedroom house,
c/o Santoed Herald
A.
RARE
DeBARY
•
BIG
VALUES
kitchen equipped, 2414 Orange. Why wait? Phooe now, and make BY OWNER: 2bedroom home,
Name ..............................................
NOrth 8 4422
NOrth 44711
•
QUICK
CREDIT
BY
OWNER:
lakefront,
corner
beat location in Country Club
Address •••••••••••••••••99990449ft
your appointment to see these
MCELY furnished garege apart
• EASY TERMS
lot: 3 bedroom kitchen equip­
Manor. Phone FA 2-4442.
Complete Lawn
Maintenance; WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS City .................... Age ..............
A ll CONDITIONING
two exceptional Jiome buys. We
meat Couple ooly. FA 2-3641.
ped concrete block home. Call CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
Fertiliser—Spraying — Mewing
State ................. Phooe tasiteaift
will be pleased to serve you. BOBERT A. WILLIAMS, Reals*
1412 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 0820 after ft P. M.
JOHN LONMIRAE
W ILSO N - M A1ER Education ...........Hr*. I Work ...
1447 Saaford Ave.
FA 2-4442
ill Willow Are. FA 2 714?
New And Ueed Fureltare
2- ROOM apt. completely furnish­
Stanfllrom Realty
FA*2,3e:T- AUmSeSaik^Bidg.
111 X. First SL
FA 2440
ed; ground floor. 312 Palmetto.
Plumbing
4
R
epair!
ROLLAWAY, Heepital and Baby
C. A . Whiddon, Sr.
PINECREST
2nd.
Addlti«-v
3
bed­
Jee C. Tkemea
Beds. Day. Weak tr Month — Used furniture, appliances, tool*
wgj
r^0
SMALL furnished house; garage;
I1ROKER
room, 2 bath, kitchen equipped
FURNITURE CENTER
FA 2440
water paid; for couple —one
LBN U
HIK 1 I
etc. Bougbt-sold Larry’s Mart
2*2 So. Park At*. Pk. FA 2-3991 110 Sarita SL
home;
pine
paneled
d
e
n
.
110 French Ave.
LOTTO BROADWAY
child. 443 month. 107 Locust.
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 24132.
FA
2
3123.
11.
Electrical
Service*
Ph.
FA
2-7444
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N
TORBrrr
!. H-lreo. o p p a g a c r
Phone FA 2-1833.
New
ft Used Furniture ft Appli­
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
BETTYE D. SMITH
PUMPS — SPRINKLER
TOY DISTRIBUTORSHIP M. “ Dee" Veto Electrical Ser.
R E N T A BED
ances. A Good Placo To
Realtor
Des Says For Service CaU. . . All typea and sites, installed
BUY SELL or TRADE
XoUaway, Hospital ft Baby
IN YOUR SPARE TIME
school o f dince
LAKE MARY
111 M. Wmk — TV. FA 2-4494'
FA 2-4444
FA 2 3443
“ Do It Yeurstlf"
JENKINS FURNITURE
By Dev, Week or Month.
PART
OB
FUIX
TIME
Ph. FA 2 3237 or FA 2-1444.
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
CAEBOLL’S FURNITURE
40 Saaford Ave.
FA I-T44U 6th Thru 8th Grade
4349 DOWN
NO SELLING OR EXPERIENCE House Wiring — Electri* Service
S T I N I
Ph. FA 2-3141
114 W. 1st It 3-BEDROOM, 1 bath, large living 1-LOT, 70 ft. wide by 144 ft.
NEEDED
Sid Vlhlea
Machinery and Supply Ce.
REGISTER NOW . . .
room and bedrooms; kitchen deep, cleared, facing Country Established firm haa some areas
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
HOUSE, unfurn., 2300 MellonvIUe.
Ph. FA 24432
cqupt. $44.41 per month. Sec at
Club Rd. in Loch Arbor section, still available for man or woman ill Magnolia
FA 2-013 297 W. I ad SL
Clonee* Begin Oct. 15th
PAINT and
103 E. Woodland Dr. or phone
la service established toy shops
call FA 2-1823.
^3-BEDROOM, kitchen equipped,
^
Phom* F A 2-0864
WALLPAPER SUPPLIES
14-A Beenty Parlere
in supermarkets, drug and variety 14. Brildlog . Painting . Repries
owner, FA 2-401------------fenced yard. FA 2-2132.*
Huy 1 Gal. - Get 1 *REEI
(lores, etc. Earn extra Income
Phooe FA S-74M
MARY CARTER FALNTS
BEAL ESTATE DKIVL-LN
FARM ER'S AGENCY
FURN. apt 300 Park Ave.
servicing and refilling toy racks. Licensed — Bonded Painting ft
D A W N ’ S
20t
W.
1st SL
FA 2-3449
2344 Frencn Ave.
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
Unlimited growth and earning po- Decorating. Fret Estimates
BEAUTY SALON
D. H. Whitmore
FURNISHED apL Ph. FA 2-3000.
tcnUal. Six hours spare time Work Guaranteed. SEMINOLE
J. W . H A L L
Air Conditioned Dryers
FACTORY TO YOU
Lillian U. Trams
weakly required. Milinum $690 in­ P AINTING CONTRACTORS
Realtor
ALUMINUM
2-BEDROOM bouse, furnished.
Associates.
FA
2-1204.
lfalr Styling — Permanents —Oil
Phono FA 2 3641 114 S. French Ave. Ph. FA 7 3221 vestment Is secured by guaran­
VENETIAN BL1ND9
Near air base. Phone FA 2-2007 “ Call Hall"
teed inventory. Write fully about
Treatments— TV Stamps, Soft Enclosed head. Rag-proof bottom
N A V Y AND
or FA 2-3730.
After hours, FA 2-2414, FA 2-4821, yourself, enclosing phone number
B ft M ROOFING
Water — Air Conti Harriett’* rail with plastic ends. Plastic
FA
2-0241
Contracting ft Repairs
NEWCOMER*
for personal interview. Prllt Nov­
LARGE clean turn, apt., down'
Beauty Nook, 103 So. Oak— or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
STEM PER H A S
Licensed — Bonded —Insured
stairs, 111 Park.
FA 2 3742.
cord*.
tho key to your home In Wynne- S-BEDROOM, CB. lVh bath homa. elty Company. 327 Lexington Ave.,
TO S A N F O R D
FBEE ESTIMATES
New York, N. Y.
wood. Complete with throe bed­
Phone FA 2 3333.
Senknrik Gltun and Pnlnt Co.
MODERN 2-bedroom home, kit­
818 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-7442 u. ru e v . a FuaT
rooms. playroom, and a great
We Invite ye* to be sir
112-114 W. 2nd SI. Ph. FA 24622
I. Female-Help C T
chen furnished. For appointment
big beautiful oak tree! The
Cut Flowers For Aey Occasion
abarietely free without obliga­
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
call FA 2-3714.
MOTHERS - earn $183 before
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
price is 312,300, and you may
SPACE HEATER, tank and stand tion at one of Benferd'a leadleg
Stemper Know s
Remodeling — Free Estimates
FUKN1XUKD apartment, clean am
Christmas Muit be reliable will­ Repa'rs
suggest the tarms.
FA 2-180
or
FA 44474 $23. FA 2230.
Phone FA 24744
That your child will be safe while
Mottle while yea locate exiting worker. 20 choice hrs. wk.
c l o s e in. Jimmy Cowan, Ph
BILL
BERNOSKY,
Contractor
playing
in
this
overalsrd
yard
W. H. ‘'Bill" STEMPER Agency
CITRUS TREES
able beating far youraetf end
BEAUTIFUL
2u
vulumn
art
of
F\ 2-4013.
W
'e
train.
FA
2
2707
between
7
at the end of « deed-end street
Realtor ft Insurer
f t 8.
FLOOR sanding and finishing Hamlin on aour root, ready for American People* Encyclope­ family. Pick up year key nt
where the only traffic will be
t-BEDROOM unfurnlahtd apart­ Phone FA 2-4441
111 « . Park
December planting; Ik" — 8»". dias, like new, $180. FA 2-3M0. our Salta Offtee.
Clansing, Waxing. S e r v i n g
Daddy coming home. The just
ment Mar stores and acbooL
May be seen at 1720 First St.
C
m
a
I
t
i
U
m
IMS.
rcfinlshed Interior will please
No pota please. 2414 Elm.
HOUSEWIVES
H. M. GLEASON, Lak* Mary. ^rP et^^nvesT oct • Supplies"
LAKE MARV BUILDING LOTS you and the large sereened
You may la th&gt;- one we are
FURN. Apt 301V4 W. 1st. SL
We have several desirable build­ porch will cool you; 3 bedrooms
looking for lo ser\c an AVON
and other fealurca. Price 911.50U territory NOW. Write. Mrs. Mi- ROOF CLEANLNG AND COATING LUTINO PARAKEET — Male, 3
ing lots in Lake Mary priced
BALE or BENT: 2 bedroom bouM
Exclusive agent for SURCO la
weeks old; also cage. FA 2-1633.
with only $630 down.
to aeU- Call ua.
lanlcb, Box 210. Lockhart, Fla
completely furnished $43. Call
this area. Work guaranteed, ea'
FA 2-7744.
FA 3-3447 for free eetiaates. BEAUTIFUL blond Locker pup­
W. H. “ BUI" STIMPER Agency
S t . J 'l* *
pies. Lot 1M. Park Me. Trailer
Realtor ft Insurer
BILL EVANS
LOWER floor 4-room furnl-'icd
Park, 2345 Park Ave.
Phase FA 2-4441
112 N. Park SEAMSTRESS for rut aprons.
Average earning* Si.30 hour. T T ^ p « f T « n * 7 7 f c r F
apartmonL Phooe FA 2 0733.
114 N. Park Ave. Pn. *A
IS . l i o » u " * n T T I o i o r « "
Simple, easy. Canvaising not re­
4U% MORTGAGE. $11,980 for
quired. Write: Novelty Aprons,
A U T O GLASS
lovely three bedroom home;
Mereurv Outboard Motors
Caldwell, Ark.
desirable area. $3,000 Down.
WOODRUFF MARINE
IN S T A L L E D
Ph. FA 2-4303.
YOUNG WOMEN - Tram for Windshield
FA 2 1392
Hack (liana 2401 French Ave.
AIRLINES. Sec our ad under Door Glaaa
Vent
Ulaaa
ROOMY Country Home; 20 acres
TbM 17 ft/ BOni'M Adventurer.
Class. 23, Education Instruction.
SERVICE
tiled farm land with flowing
FA 2-1392 or FA 2 0278.
Lg. 36" x 60" Tnbln With 6 Chain
wcUa; on paved road. Excellent Permanent baby sitter, mature, Scnkarik Gian* and Paint Co.
Bronx* Tublar Steel Leg* With
white, to live in. FA 2 3144,
terms. Cali Owner, FA 2-1223.
112-114 W. 2nd SL
FA 24422
“ III tho City of

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Dallas Asphalt Co.

M
T

Mather of Sanford

BALLROOM

Cdjuuma

WELCOME

SEE

S U N LA N D
Estates

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Plastic Top

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Choice o f 3 C o lo n —
Limited

Stock —

£}clwh Boddinq Qo.
119

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Magnolia

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FA 2-6321

X .

FIVE ROOM House; 2 bedrooms, v. .Male Help vWaird
PIANO TUNING ft UKFA1BHXG
large porch. 1410 W. 3rd. Street, YOUNG MEN - Train for AIR­
W. L HARMON
Sanford.
Pit. rA 2 4223 After 3 P. M
LINES. See our ad under Class.
23, Education-Instruction.
MUST SELL— Being transferred!
TV SERVICE within the hour.
Xotbing Down! Assume pay­ DRY CLEANLNG Assistant. Apply Service Call $230 plus parts.
ments $73 month. 127 Country
in person to Downtown Cleaners Work Guaranteed 3 Mo. Ph.
Club Drive.
FA 2470.
and Laundry.
LOCH AREOlt: Beautiful 3 BK. EXPERIENCED. Scnu • experi­ This is a guest pass to the Moviehomo near golf course. Overall#
enced, or will train the right land Drive-In Theatre tor Craig
Anderson, Sanford, to see "Gun
person f o r
projectionist.
yard with many trees. You
Hill".
must see this bargain. FA 2 1423 FA 2 IM2 alter 7;0&lt;i P. M.

Sanford Furniture Company
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Sanford, Fla.

Phone F A 2-1914

N EW
R AV EN N A
PARK
HOMES
• Quiet Co00«Rlty
• Near Golf Court*

$450 Down
Turn Weet Ow 20tk
at. Follow Country
Club Rd. k Welch For Our Signs . • .

OPEN DAILY

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South
PINECRES1

Formal Opening

4th Addition

Dream Homes

Huntcs Ucgigned For
Florid* Living.

Gracious Living"

$340
*9840

Down Payment-No Cloeing

T O T A L PRICE
Hume* feeler* 3 Bedroom* •
l i i Tile llriha • Screened
Porch • Utility Room • Ter­
rain* Floor* • Carports • Land­
scaped Lot* - Ail City Con­
veniences.

MONTHLY
PAYMENTS

•iH A . M. TH Dark
SUNDAY
2:00 P. M. TU Dwk

Shnamaksth
FA 44494

W A IT !

W ATCH!

For Opening Date
W. 24th J5L
FA MM2
Sanford

S ft 4 Bedrooms —
1 ft 2 Baths

VA - FHA F H A In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Payments
Low as $425
You can move in immedi­
ately while the p«p«r9 are
being processed.
We Guarantee Personal
Satisfaction On The
Construction Of Your
Home Or Your Money
Cheerfully Refunded.

Odham &amp; Tudor,

Inc.
Cor Hwy. 17-fS k 27th St.
Phon FA 3-1301

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For Oranges
Lak elan d &lt;u p i &gt; - noruu
V m Mutaal k u predicted a
1$ l i m a lor fresh eranges.
General Manager Hobart I.
lutkdfa estimated fresh orange
UpmesU would go up JO per
■M reiardleu at tbo crop lire,
ihlch he figured at between H
mi M aOttow boxes.
h u t seasad'a crop totalled M
RuHedge aleo Mid freed orange
experts would more Him double
tide gear bacauae t i relaxed re
AFTERMATH OF GASOLINE TANK BLAST-FIRE — Nine persona who
•frictions aa artlflcalljr colored
had been sleeping in the house at right were injured when a giant twofruit la foreign market*.
million-gallon gasoline tank exploded and burned In the Esso Standard oil
Be raid freed fruit channel*
refinery yard at Charleston, S. C. The holocaust was only about three miles
would uae 1MOO.OOO boxes if the
from Charleston’s downtown area that was badly battered by Hurricane
total crop la M million boxes,
Grade.
and SlrSTS.eao boxes if the total
m
raaedea n million bosea.
Tbo Mutual official forecast expaeto ef &gt;90,000 boxes based on
Use M million box crop and U0,0M
boxes if the crop la *&gt; million
boxes.
Mutual reported Saturday that
graves la tha citrus belt were la
(odd condition despite heavy rain
sU summer.
The cooperative said In Us first
crop condition report of the new
WASHINGTON (UP1) - Organ­ ned to analyte it further at meet­
Mason, "Mora growers arc finding ised labor la moving rapidly to ings this week.
Many union constitutions will
• better total crop of early or- comply fully with the new union
Top government officials, recog- have to be rewritten, one tabor
SAges than waa cspected a few
repeat taw but finds many of it*
provisions “ pusiling," an Informal
survey Indicated today.
The corruption • tainted Team■tcra aeem to hava taken the
lead in making aura they conform
to requirements of the statute
which labor leadera have describ­
ed as a ‘ 'killer,'*
Penalties for violation oi tha
act—jail terma and fines up to
&gt;10,000—art spurring efforts by
union officials to get prompt com­
pliance.
To Analyse Law
Attorneys of several AFL-C10
unions said, however, that they
still don't know whal the law re­
quire* of their organizations. For
that reason, labor lawyers plan­

nlilnjr the need to answer unions’
queries on how they plan to en­
force and administer the act,
have been wrestling with its pro­
visions, loo.
Stuart Itolhman, general coun­
sel of the National Labor Rela­
tions Board, has announced that
he will hold a series of talks with
representatives' of labor and man­
agement after this month to try to
answer "many questions raised by
the new law.

Wednesday
P.5 G. PROTECTED,

SELECTED. GUARANTEED
V. S. CHOICE, PULL CUT

lawyer said. International unions
will be, forced to issue policy guid­
ance on the new law’s picketing
and boycott restrictions, he add­
ed.
Union attorneys alto agreed
that many sections of the LaborManagement Reporting and DIscloscure Act of 1919 will he test­
ed In court.
But to far there has not been
one hint of refusal L comply with
the law by any union.

" T T T T T ---- ’

\ fU C A T B S S B ^

P-S.C. TASTY SLICED

Board To Decide
Miami Integrated
School's Future
MIAMI (U P!)—The Dade County
School Hoard is expected to decide
Wednesday the future of Miami's
CHECKING EPIDEMIC— integrated Orchard Villa Element­
School.
Dr. Martin Goldfield, co­ ary
The decision could be to end the
ordinator of the New Jer­ token experiment by turning the
sey virology program, is school Into an all while or an allshown In his Trenton lab­ Negro school, or to abandon it by
oratory au he injects a admitting more Negroes.
The school has a capacity of -too
white mouse with speci­
men from a person believed pupils hut has been operating with
a handful of whites ami four
to have died front encepha­ only
Negroes since the school term be­
litis. The teat will deter­ gan. The current enrollment is 14
mine if it ia the eastern whites.
equine type, which already
Some board member* are report­
has claimed eighteen lives ed to he in favor of admitting ad­
ditional Negro pupils from the pre­
In South Jersey counties.
dominately Negro neigh Ixjrhood.
So far, more than too Negretes have
asked admission to Orchard Villa.
However, some observers pre­
1.1 Till? ( III! I IT (JOINT OK THIS
s ix t h
JIIIICMI, fl in t ir is dict that if Urge number* of Ne­
A!»l» F liH *HWIXOI.n COUNTY, groes are admitted, white students
riAHint,
at Orchard Villa will transfer to
is c i m i i i N t iKM,i,
other all-white schools.
ni' it t . i Q im rr t i t i .k
IH J IIT U A M. U l N l I ,
The school board aUo has on its
agenda Wrdneiday the linul as­
signment of the county's IJO.Ono
pupils, all technically attending
schools uis a temporal&gt; assignment
basis. Among them are eight Ne­
groes who have asked to Ik- assign­
ed to all-white schools and arc ex­
pected to be turned down.

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LADY FAIR

BUTTERMILK OR SWEET MILK

Legol Notice

Poison from a honeybee's sting
U as powerful, drop for drop, as
ml He make venom, taya the Na­
tional Geographic Society.
|&gt;*rty
h .r v ln a lt i- r
it t ir r lb n l,
u l&lt; l taint e llu a ls , lying ami
bvlng
in
Hrm lnoln County,
F lo rid a , lo - w ltt
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u ij a u t if ij i.
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ram rU f.l In
l ’la t lluok S. 1 ' i t i i l &lt;&gt;r
Ilia Fulitlu l l n u t i l , of H, ininuls I'uumv, Flo rid a.
TO O A ltO IIO H K IIY N u r i F l O O
that tha F l a l n l l f f Ii m i Iii l „ , tiislltu lm ) a m il s g a ln a t &gt;i.u In Ota
C ir c u it C o u rt of tha Ninth J u d icia l
C ir c u it, In and fu r H , ml mi I , C o u n ­
ty , F lo rid a , la u u l .l liar tllln to
tha
a b u t*
d ra rrlh a .l
iim p arly
• h u a ttil, ly in g and hotng It, Sunilliu la C o u n ty , F lo r id a , ,ia ho r-ln aluiva morn p a rlln u la r lt „ l out.
Y ou
a ra h araliy ra q u lrtd lo
f llr
your Anaw ar w ith Ho. C lark of tha
C ir c u it Co urt, In and fur Sam lnola
C o u n ty , F lo rid a , and aarva a eopjr
tharao f u ih ui W ln d a r n aadla A lltin*
tar, 311 F a rk A v a n u a h m th . W intar F a r k , F lo r id a ,
Atturnaya fur
tha F la ln llf f In Ilia ahuva ac.io n ,
an ur bafura iho 2nd day nt N o * ,
am har. t i l l , ala# a Oacraa l \ o
Coufaaao w ill ha a illa ra d again you.
IT
IS U IID O K H O
that thla ba
p uh IK had lit Ih a S A N F o illi ll t i l t AM».
a nawapaftar
p uhllihad In
Sapiinula
C o u n ty ,
F lo rid a ,
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•f
tha C lre u lt
C o u rt, Sam lnola
C o u n ty, F lo rid a , th la J lt h day nf
S sp ism b sr. IS S t.
lb F. Ila ru d o n
C la r k uf th a C ireu lt Court,
Sam lno la C o u n ty , F lu rld a
Myi M a rik a T . Vthlaa
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W lu d trw a a d la A ilu n t a r
A ttu rn a y a fur F t a ln t lf f
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Legal Notice

A WELCOME SIGHT TO THOSE IN TROUBLE —
A U. B. Coast Guard SC-lilUR Hercules (top) flies on a
mission of mercy, which may include search or rescue
work in out-of-the-way parts of the world. An Air Force
Hercules (bottom) picks up a civilian injured while
working on the PEW Line in the Arctic for a|ieetly
trumqiort to u hospital. The four-engine prop-jet plane,
Guilt by Lockheed in Marietta, Gu., has distinguished it­
self as "angel of the Arctic.” Giant skis provide needed
landing gear.
HAPPINESS

THROUGH

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iio iio n r

HEALTH

its most valualile function is
tile protection of it vital part
of your nerve system. Thut
is why
........
.y even a slight spine
failure is to lie most carefully
guarded against. When there
is any degree of spine failure
the result is that some body
tissues are being deprived o|
the necessary nerve corttro
or influence they need t&lt;
function normally.
Are you or anyone in your
family aiding your worst
enemy.
by ■
saying,
----- ,v , Time,
U,
»««.» mg', "I'l
wiiit und see how I feel to­
morrow." For tomorrow or
next week or next month,
Time muy have piled up traglc obstacles to your re­
covery.
Are you a Chiropractic Case?

Ih at a su it baa haan fili-d agatnat
you lu lh« C irc u it C o u rt of Iha
N inth J u d ic ia l C irc u it, in am i for
HcmlnolH I'u iiiily , Klorldn, c n ilt la l
N. A. IIAM M P la in tiff, v . W |! ,.
1*1AM IIAM M . J it., O a fciiiU u t. In
C h a m -r&gt; No. lu ijo Tlio n a lu ra uf
thla auli la lo n b laln a d iv e rts.
You ara harahy ra q u lrtd to f||a
you r w rlO tn dafauaaa w ith Iha
C la r k of aald Co urt and
aarva
a copy there.if upon P U i n l l f r a atlorn aya on or hefnra u . lu l.v r snth,
t» l» , o r a freereo P ro fnn feaan
w ill he nm arad agalnat y o u .
W ITN KH H my hand am i teal aa
C la r k of Iha C ircu it C o u rt lu ami
lo r UeiiCnula County, F lo rid a , Ihla
JSth day of S sp ism b sr, A. D. |* i» .

tacAU

O F H i: UN PON,
C le rk uf C lre u lt C o u rt
In for for Memlnota C o un ty,
F lo rid a
lly t M artha T . V lh le a
P a p u ly C la rk
SAM K. M I'llH K I.I, A SON S
Atturnaya for F la ln llf f
F. O llo x l l t l
o rltn d o , Flo rid a
'

Fuhllah Rapl. II A Oct. I, t l. II.

. el paint and

Caught

Are you aiding your enemy?

n u t if in i*

Deo t dig anil gouge I
Strip old paint toe easy
way with regular Strypeex* Paint Rs mover. Safe
for your finest furniture,

Fresh

BY DR. F. LEO KEKW1N

T I I H S T A T K OS' F IJ J IIIH A
T il:
W It.1.1 AM II.VMM, J ||

you

s e a f o o d

well equipped us he is, with
all these newer methods of
fighting disease, your doctor
ia often handicupped by hi*
worst enemy, time.
Your spine does much more
than help hold you upright.

One of a series of articles
published in the public inter­
est lo ex plain and illustrate
the practice of scientific
Chiropractic, written by Dr.
F. Leo Kerwln whu.se office U
located at 201 &amp; French Ave.
and hbs telephone number k
FAirfax 2-7442.

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Juvenile Judge Denies
Kid Glove Handling Here
Seminole County Juvenile Judge
Wilton Alexander today denied a
previoutly published report that
county JuvtnOe offenders are
"simply given a ttern talking to”
when they appear in juvenile
court.
Judge Alexander aaid that many
times driver 11cenact are revoked
i § many occaaiona and one Juv■•lie had even been retained becauae he (ailed to comply with
a county order.
“ 1 have recorda to back thia
atatement u p ," Judge Aleaander
emphasised.
Judge Alexander added also that
several parents of Juveniles have
been lined In county court follow­
ing a juvenile cate.
Judge Alexander's statement togr came on the heels of the city
mmUaton meeting last week
when the group agreed to inves­
tigate parental responsibility lor
law breaking by .uvcnlles.
During the meeting, Commis­
sioner Robert Brown was quoted

saying Hut right now young
offenders are limply given ■
turn talking to by the juvenile
Judge.
At the commission’ s meeting
lift week, the group authoriied
attorney William Hutchison to
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BOSTON (U P I) — The United
States Is developing a rocket at
least twice aa powerful u those
believed used by Russl* In its
apace efforts but the American
amojtct la lagging a year behind
Mcause o f
Insufficient funds,
rocket expert Dr. Wsrnher von
Braun said Monday night.
Von Braun, chief of the Army’s
rockets and missiles program,
told newsmen before addressing a
business group that tha nation’s
penny-pinching policies were kill­
ing United Slates chances of
overtaking Russia In the space

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We eould catch up if wa spend
enough money to do It," he said.
"We could go faster If we got
the funds we asked (or. But we
get only about 60 per cent."
Von Braui) said the rocket
under davalopment, call project
Saturan, would have engines s i
psbls of developing thrust of
1,600,000 pounds, "about four
times greater than our largest in­
tercontinental ballistic missile and
# b o u t twice ag great as the power
giants we OUnk the Russians
he their apace pro-'
gram."

25thStTWidening
Program To Start
Sanford's 21th at. will be wid­
ened seven foot on each side beween Mellonville and French
kve.,
county
attorney
Mack
Cleveland Jr, told the county

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commission

t)&gt;U morning.

Cleveland said he has received
this Information from District
State Road Dept, official Richey
Green. Paoplq living on 26th St.
have been Inquiring as to just
bow much the road will be widen­
ed, the attorney explained. Total
width of the l!6th St. right-of-way
^rlll be HO feet. Surveys prepareTory to starting the widening pro­
ject are under way now.

NICOSIA, Cyprua (UPI) Twenty-persons have been drowned
In rain-triggered floods la tha
coastal town of Derna Libya since
Friday, It was reported Monday.

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1959

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Invokes Law

Visit

Paving W ay

Typhoon Victims

MAP OP Russia’* new moon rocket orbiting to circle
the moon.

For Talks

YOKOSUKA, Japan (UPI) Crew members of tha aircraft car­
rier Midway have pledged a dona­
tion of $3uoo for the relief of vic­
tims of Typhoon Vera, a U. S.
Navy announcement said today.

Train Kills 15

Lunik Supposed To M ake
U-Turn Around Moon
MOSCOW (UPI) - The Soviet
Union's Lunik III makes a lary
U-turn around the moon today to
give mankind its first look at the
side of the moon that is turned
forever away from the earth.
If all mathematical computations
were correct the moon rocket
would past the moon 4,3u0 miles
out in a swooping curve that would
take it slowly behind the moon and
bring k back to the earth in 2W
dayi.
A Tass dispatch aaid the "auto­
matic Interplanetary station" "for
the first lime will photograph the
reverse and so far unseen side
of the moon" now one-third dark
because of the moon's own rota­
tion.
The "pictures" will be radioed
back to the earth. Soviet scien­
tists already have used interplane­
tary radio for the first time to
trigger a radio transmitter aboard
.»*»&lt;■• vehiclev
.
t i l Russians annow ced the
moon rocket left the earth's at­
mosphere at the "second cosmic
speed" — about 23,000 miles tn
hour. The constant pull of earthly
gravitation slowed the satellite to
a cosmic trawl as it neared the
moon.
Were the rocket traveling too
fast It would shoot out into space.

Were It traveling too slow It would
(sill onto the moon. If the calcula­
tions are Just right Its momentum
will awing it around the inoon and
back toward the earth.
Should other calculations suc­
ceed the space vehicle would pick
up so much speed from the carlh’a
field of gravity it would go around
the moon and earth in a cigarshaped orbit.
The rocket's fate was far from
certain. Tass quoted Dr. Alexan­
der Voldck of Estonia as suggest­
ing that after returning from the
inoon the moon rocket might be­
come a satellite o f the earth.

Steelworker Boss
Sees Possibility

PITTSBURGH {UPI) - United
Steelworkers President David J.
McDonald said today after a
meeting with his Wage Policy
Committee that It "certainly la"
possible a settlement of the 81-day
itcel strike can bo negotiated vol­
untarily.
"We have asked for a meeting
of the responsible head* of these
12 companies," he aaid. "We have
not received a reply. Rut this is
Mrs. Chenman F. Nicley of San­ only noon "
McDonald said the Wage Policy
ford suffered a fractured left arm
and other injuries in a two-car col­ Committer was still standing by
lision at 13th St. and Park Ave. and would meet again tomorrow
at 9 a. m. eat.
yesterday, police reported.
McDonald said "the strikers will
The driver of the other vehicle,
0. C. Dodson received a possible not accept the ‘ sweetheart con­
neck injury as a result of the acci­ tract’ offered by the industry.’ He
declared, "We want a fair con­
dent.
tract. We shall remain on strike
until justirc is stone."
McDonald was asked to de­
scribe the situation.
"Very grave," be said.
McDonald went before the Wage
Policy Committee, predominantly
made up of rank and file members
to get recommendations on how to
1 break the contract stalemate.

Two Are Injured
In Auto Accident

On W orld Series Fans

Milwaukee and Chicago and they
went over his equipment checking
all parts — at exhorbitant prices. :
Everything worked — but no
World Series pictures.
Finally, somebody decided to
check out the micro • wave relay
tower at I.athrop. Soma of this
Complaints from l’ inrda St.
equipment there was taken apart rcsiilents this murnlng brought an
before the scouring pad was found. agreement between the county
Meanwhile, Sunday's game was commission and Fraitey Concrete
washed out, because the equip­ Co. representative, G. B. Warren
ment could not reassembled and to pave the 1200 foot street iff
readjusted in time.
route 477 south of Lungwood.
"It had to be a TV engineer,"
Pineda St. is being ruined by
said Borgen. "Nobody else would Frailey concrete trucks which
have known how to do it or just make ruts in the road, said Mrs.
where to place that pad."
R. J. Prescott, a Three Pines Sub­
Everybody thought of Harold division resident.
William Lindgren, the discharged
"We have quite a problem down
engineer.
there. Every l&gt;ody realises it," said
State police were called in and cummissionrr Lawrence Swofford.
questioned Harold at his home. He Highland St. which is parallel and
adjacent to Pineda cannot be used
admitted everything.
Detective Sgt. Anthony Spratlo, by Frailey because the street was
of the Marquette post state police, legally closed in 1936, Swofford ex­
asked Bogen why he put the scour­ plained. Pavement will eliminate
th. holes in the road, commission
ing pad m the tower.
"S o they couldn't gat the 1 Chairman John Krider told the
Pineda residents.
series." said Lindgren.
Frailey will supply the pating
"What happened when you in­
materials, the county will con­
serted the pad?”
“ It attenuated the incoming tribute the labor, and Portland
t Cement Co. will supply the con­
signel so it was unususble."
Why did he do it? "Strictly spite crete testing services.
oa my pert," said Lindgren. "1
was mad at the chief engineer for
firing me "
But what chargee to place
against Lindgren. Could be malici­
ous destruction of public prop­
Members of “ Play House N avy"
erty—that is. if a television picture will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p. m.
signal is public property.
in the conference room of Budding
Sgt. Spcatto said there might be 3 at tha Naval Air Station.
another charge of violating a secAnyone interested la the ama­
dou of th. Public Acta of 1918. He teur theatrical is invited to attend,
said it says something in there Fur
further information
call
about dssrupung eomaunu sHoos. i FA 3-2J4*.

Paving Problem
To Be Settled

‘Play House Navy’
To Meet Tomorrow

VIENNA (UPI) - Fifteen per­
sons were killed and 14 seriously
injured when a train hit a bus
at a rrnsiinir near Svatvm Martin
In Ihe Stovakan Province of Ciechoslovakia Sunday, the Bratislava
Radio reported Monday.

Fruit-Shipments____
WINTER HAVEN (U P I)-D aily
carloadmgs in boxes from the Citrus-Vegrtahle Inspection Division:
By rail. 18,793 grapefruit, 321
oranges; by boat, 3,241 grapefruit,
266 oranges; by truck, 69.823
grapefruit, 14,870 oranges. Total,
91.857 grapefruit, 15,347 oranges
for a shipping total of 107,314
boxes.

Oiler Repairs
NORFOLK. Va. (U PI) - The
stricken oiler, Paucatuck, part o(
the Atlantic lleet stationed here,
was under repair today following
a collision Sunday with the carrier
Franklin Delano Roosevelt. The
two vessels collided during a re­
fueling operation some 30U miles
east of here. Damage to both ves­
sels wax alight.

Water Crisis

I’ l.AN'NINd the residential area solicitation fur the United Fund are,
fmm left, Cnpt. Marcella Reynolds of the Salvation Army, Mrs. Clifford
McKibbin, chairman of the residential division, and Clifford McKibbin,
president o f United Fund. They attended it meeting this morning of all
workers in the residential division and representatives of the agencies In­
cluded in UF activities.
(Bergstrom Photo)

FRANKFUKT, Germany (UPI)
—Officials today expressed con­
cern over the nine-week drought
which hat hit hard at industry
and threatened a major crisis in
Dutseldorf. The water shortage has
forced some industries to reduce
working houra and others to close
NEW YORK (UI’ D—Stock priedown completely. Water rationing cs at t p. m.:
already was In effect in some sec­ American TAT
..............
tions of West Germany.
American T ob a cco............
Hethlethcm Steel ............
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Chrysler ........................... .. o u t
Curtiss-Wright ...................
DuPont ...............................
Kastman Kodak ..............
Ford Motor ......................
General Electric ............ . . 78'a
General Motors ..........
WESTCLIFFE, Colo. (UPI) stranded ranch (similes in Ihe Graham • Paige ...............
Inti. T A T ...................... .. 3.P»
snow-battered Wet Mountain Val­
ley of south-central Colorado have Lorillard ............................
Minute Maid ................... .. 20'»
been supplied with food and fuel
Penney
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and were reported safe t««la&gt;, but
Penn
Bit
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the massive Job to rescue thous­
Hoy at American ...............
ands of head of cattle continued.
Scars Roebuck ................ .. 49'a
An estimated J i m
ra ttle
a l­
j StuiK-baker ................... .
ready have been saves! from death
U. S Steel
............... .. loot*
in the smothering snow. Warm,
Wcstinghnuse El................ .. 9311
thawing weather saw somr cattle
break out of the snow traps themtelvei.
Hoad crews wurked through five
and six foot drifts again today,
however, to reach about 6,uoo head
still marooned by last week’s
storm.
FIIKDKICKSIIUKG, Vo (U P D Rescue units from Ft. ' arson,
A 12 year-old accused if stabColo., reported fuel ami » .pplies hmg a first grade teacher In the
had been airlifted to all the known hack wa* released under $5,000
hardship ranch families. Bui many bond today In tlic custody of his
roads leading to ranches south
grandparents.
and west of Westcliffe remained
The boy was not identified by
blocked.
authorities.
T. Benton Gayle. County school
superintendent, said Ihe boy, a
fiftii grade student, returned to the
While Oak school near here Mon­
day after class and walked into
LONDON (UPI) — Both majur Mrs Alice Gray Newcombs’ first
contenders In Britain's n c k-aml- grade class.
Mrs. Newcomb said she felt a
neck campaign sought today to
Woo the undecided voters who sharp pain In her back and asked
will hold the balance of power the boy what he had dc:,e.
In Thursday's parliamentary elec­
tion.
A poll published by the liberal
News Chronicle showed tic Con­
servatives and lusborites tied,
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The
with 37.6 per cent each of die Cabinet today approved bulkhead
voter* who have made up their lines for the Halifax Itivrr in
minds.
Volusia County and fur tidal wa­
The pollsters found Out 2U.5 ters lyi.ig within the city of Lake
per cent of the people they talked Worth and In Palm Beach County.
to don’t know how they'll vote, a
The bulkhead lines are designed
2 per cent increase tn a week.
to prevent overdevelopment of
man made islands in Florida’s
scenic waters.

1 p. m. Stocks County, Schools To Use

Snow-Battered
Families Saved

Boy Is Charged
In Knife Attack

British Elections
Planned Thursday

Cabinet Approves
Volusia Project

Jaycees To Meet
At Fire Station

In observance of Fire Prevention
Week the Sanford Jay cees will hold
their weekly meeting at Hie fire
house Thursday at noon Stuart
Stetson, committee chairman an­
nounced today.
Stetson reported also that young­
sters In the Sanford area are In­
vited to a free cowboy movie at the

Raj Theater a u a. a

NO. 636

Ike Uses Taft-Hartley
Act To End Dock Strike

CAIRO, U. A. R. (U PI) - Pre­
mier Ne Win of Burma wound up
an official visit today by playing
host at dinner to President Uamal
Abdel Nasser of the United Areb
Republic.

Man Takes Out Anger
MARQUETTE, Mich. (UPI) Officials scratched their heads to­
day about Just what charges to
place against a man who used a
simple household scouring ped to
wipe out television broadcast of
the first three games of the World
Series for th&lt;s entire Michigan up­
per peninsula.
Harold Wilbam Lindgren, 36, ot
Marquette, was mad because he
%&gt;as fired ae an engineer from
VfLUC-TV in Mwuuette. Station
Manager John Bofgen said Harold
was fired fur "Insubordination,’ ’
and he wanted to get b ck at the
station. He batched what Borgen
called "a dialmlical plot." WLUCTV had gone to considerable trou­
ble and expense to get the World
Series piped into its station—the
only TV station to carry the World
Senes to the upper peninsula.
(01 Borgsn saisi Lingren swiped a
common steal wool scouring pad
Irom his wifq'a sink, and drove 30
miles to a microwave relay station
at Lalhrop. He climbed the tower
aod, using a ball point pen, stuffed
the scouring pad into the relay
equipment.
The scouring pad worked better
on the television picture aigMl
than it ever did on the pots and
pans at born*. Positively spotless.
^ C a m e last, Thursday and the
* ir s t game Of Ihe World Series.
Sound but nn picture came from
WLUC-TV la Marquetta. F rid a y same thing. WLUC TV could broad­
cast its own programs floe, but
no World Series.
Borgen said his station had ad­
vertised the -Series (sr aod wide.
The sponsors were angry. But
their wrath was nothing to tha
anger of the fans of the upper pen
f n u ll.
Borgen ctR cd a aspen* k u a j

News Briefs

i Floods Kills 20

S

New U. S. Rocket
Better Than Red's,
Scientist Says

Unitad Preu Leased Win

Students Poisoned

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ty law covering all crimes hp
juveniles.
Judge Alexander noted today
that the most flagrant crime was
driving violation! and that his
court wss doing everything In its
power to bring the problem under
control.

Research Group
To Be Realigned

f APB CANAVERAL (UPI) —
Plans were underway today for
reorganisation of the Air Re­
search and Development Com­
mand In an effort to hasten trans­
lation o f technology into useful
military systems, officials announ­
Saturday. ced today.

Same Machines N ov. 3
The Seminole County commis­
sion agreed this murnlng to Joint
use of voting machines with the
county school hoard in the Nov. 3
reapportionnu-nl and school trus­
tees and millagr elt- lions.
A proposal to use the same ma­
chines, clerks and inspectors for
both elections was nude by School
Supt. K. T. Milwre. Cost of the

in Gun Accident
N'KW YORK ( UPI ) - A 12 yearold boy lx dead today because he
opened Ills father's bureau draw­
er in search of money for a soda.
Robert McQueen and a 13-yearold friend found mi nickels or
dimes, but a greater treasure—a—
.32 caliber automatic and a clip
of bullets.
Police said the boys put the clip
into the gun and removed it. One
bullet remained in the r amber,
however. A* they handled the gun,
it discharged, hitting young Mc­
Queen in the mouth.
His companion was charged with
juvenile delinquency. The dead
boy's father, Russell McQueen. 42,
was charged with violation of the
state arms law.

•lections will be shared equally
by the school and the county gov­
ernments.
Many people registering as free­
holders are not entitled to do so,
said commission chairman John
Krider.
He asked County Attorney Mack
Cleveland Jr. if there isn't some
way
to
challenge
registrant)
to certify that they are property
holders.
Voting in Commissioner David
Gatchel's District Two, which in­
clude* Sanford, will be at the
Armory where there will he six
machines. There will be six ma­
chines for voters in Commission­
er Krider's District One, who will
vote at the county canning kit­
chen at Geneva and Sanford Ave­
nues. In Commissioner Homer Lit­
tle’s District Five, there will be a
voting machine at Batten's Elec­
tric, 116 French Ave.; one at the
Lake Monroe School, and one at
Wilson School in Paola.
Commissioner Lawrence Swaf­
ford'* District Three will have two
machines at the Altamonte Springs
Community House, two at ihe
l.ongwood City Hall, one at the
Lake Mary Community Presby­
terian Church, one at Forrest
City’s Hodges Home, and one at
the Florida Power Club in Bear
Lake. District Four will have t
machine in each election district
except Kern Park and Oviedo
which will have two i-ach, Com­
missioner Vernon Dunn said.

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (UPD—
President Elsenhower today invok­
ed the Taft-Hartley law la tha
East Coast dock strike, taking th*
opening step In use of the labormanagement law by creating a
fact-finding board to report back
to him by Oct. 10.
Elsenhower, acting oa advica
and reports for Secretary of Lo­
bar James P . Mitchell, signed an
•xecutlvo order creathr »h. board
of inquiry to laveitigei* the Eaet
Coast port Ue-up which started
last Wednesday.
This was the first step leading
toward the Injunctive process
which, if followed, would force aa
■D-day cooling off period In the
the work stoppage.
In New York, a spokesman for
the striking International Long­
shoremen's Assn, said "We don't
like it, but I guess the men will
have to go beck to work. Tbo
men feel we eould win a strike,
but we aren't going to break any
laws, 1 can tall you thaL What­
ever tbo low expects of as, we'll
d o."
Eisenhower at the same time
indicated strongly that kis pa­
tience with steel strike negotia­
tions Is wearing thin and that ho
might lavoko tbo same low in an
effort to get tbo nation's (tool ■«»&gt;»
into production again.
Through his press accretery,
Jamas C. Hagorty, tbo President
expressed n highly negative f .« j.
log toward the now breakdown In
stool strike negotiations.
"Thia aeemi to bo getting down
more and mors to a trial of
strength between two groups and
with tha American people the
greatest losers," Hegerty said.
" I might add," llagerty eontlaued, "that the President has no
intention of seeing the American
public being (he greatest loser.*
Under the executive order, tho
President found that tha dock
strike, if permitted to continue,
would
"imperil
the
national
health and safety and affect the
flow and utilisation of necessary
perishable products, including food,
for
heavily populated coastal
areas."
The board of Inquiry
must report
. . ...........
“ *c* *° Eisenhower no later than
next Saturday. The board report
will not consist of recommenda­
tions for future action, but recite
the current facta of the strike.
After receiving the board report.
Eisenhower can ask tha attorney
general to «e«k an injunction la
federal district court uxruig an
60-day halt in the dock strike. Or,
Eisenhower can decida that tho
board report docs not present suffi­
cient avidcnce for following tho in­
junctive process.
Key negotiations In New York
between the International Long­
shoremen's A nn., were broken off
u st Thursday when the strike be­
gan.

Negro Fund Drive
To Open Thursday
The United Fur.d Drive for all
Negro citizens of Seminole County
will b« launched Thursday 8 p.
m. in the'Crooms Academy lunch*
room.
All club and organisation presi­
dents, workers from last year's
United Fund Drive, rd interest­
ed citiiens are urged to attend.

Quiz Show Fixed, Contestant Says
WASHINGTON (UPI) - A big
money winner from the now de­
funct TV quia show "21" testified
today he was given the answers
to all questions prior lo his ap­
pearance in a nationally televised
contest with Charles Van D«r«n.
Herbert Stempel, 32, graduate
student at New York University,
said producers of the show sup­
plied him in advance with all the
questions and answers and coached
him on the acting gestures ha used
on the show.
Stempel was the first witness as
a House commerce subcommittee
opened a four-day investigation of
charges that some big name tele­
vision quia shows have been rig­
ged.
Before questioning Stempel, the
subcomuuUe luruad out the light*

in the House caucus room and;Stempel testified his performance
watched a filmed reproduction of was rehearsed from start lo liothe 30 minute show "21" that was ish. He aaid he wai told that he
seen by millions of Americans on would tie at 21 points with Van
Doren, after first tying at 17 point*
Nov. 28, 1930.
In the show Stempel, then midway in the program.
champion of the game "21," with
Committee Chairman Urtn Har­
$69,500 in winnings to his credit, ris D-Ark. told nswsmen befora
was pitted against a new challen­ the Inquiry got underway that Van
ger, Van Doren, a Columbia Uni­ Doren would not be railed for ques­
versity professor.
tioning. He indicated there wa* aa
The climax of the program evidence to refute Van Doren'a
came when Stempel faced the grand Jury leaUmony that he has
threat of losing $31,500 of his win­ no knowledge of any rigging.
Stempel wound up winning $34#nings to Van Doren if he failed
lo answer correctly four qucslwns 300 after losing to Van Doren oa
the show which followed—on Dee.
about opera arias.
He answered them correctly and $ 1M4.
Stempel testified that before tha
the program ended with the two
contestants Ued at 11 points each. show be rehearsed with Stan En­
This required a playoff tha follow­ right, co-producer of "21" the fea­
tures he would nuke and the Ume
ing week.
Under questioning from subcom­ he would taka to answer quesmittee Counsel Hubert

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Moore Returns
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By FRED DANZIG
r YORK (UPI) — That
I M I j , p lo ttin g !/ pleasant winfi replacement for Andy WIU
tha Garry Moon Show, re‘ to CBS-TV Tuesday night
Moor* lan 't going to
t k Uh Inventiveness and exfilam ent generated by tha WilHgtoa gang daring tha aummar,
H la obvious that Moon can
toMah anyone around whan it
aefca to • knowing, professional,
Mg tongue production. Thla waa
■aidant la tha pramiara, which I
nt n acreaning bccauae ot the
'a conflict with Bing Croaby’a

and Prank also a s m s to advise
us of the latest "ia " conre n a tio n ­
al devices. Unfortunately, thalr
chit-chat Tuesday night produced
no naw fetishes, only a sordid
plug for a chain of health clubs
a n d poorly - timed Sinatraiima
about motel living. Tha lad does
seem to be enjoying his bachelor
statue.

a

G arry'a cohort*, Marlon Loma
Bd Durward Kirby, bad mora to
in than in paat abowa and warn
with thalr malarial,
al guests ware Garturda
Vie Damone and Jana
PeWsD, ail of whom ware entertoinlng in their ipeclsl way*, but
I Waa aorry that MUa Lorn* and
Mlaa Barg didn’t hava a tela-a-iA naw fantura on tha show la
Camara," whera unsua
gnt tlng1 paopla ara put through
S t wrU
wringer by Moore A Co. while
• hidden earner* record* their beM d ie m e n t practical Joke* will
g tt laugha, of course, but there la
n touch of anguish in tha experl
Once that ia not funny. I prefer
10 tain tad comedy.
A notable summit meeting oc
anrrod an ABC-TV Tuesday night
M Bing Crosby, k'rank Slnalra,
Peggy Lea and Louis Armstrong
H anded their talents in a show
nailed, "The Bing Crosby Show."
I t waa ■ rlng-s-dlng-dung-dandy
fetor.
All stood and performed their
aaeg* with overpowering style,
itoU ag a n d b a p p y . tones, It was
enjoyable and refreshing. Al­
though an affort waa made to
give these entertainer* an imag­
inative ■ decor of glass knickknacks, the music was what made
tha show, if I had to pick pet
■umbers, I’d choose Sins Ira's
"Willow Weep for Me," Arm
Wrong’* "Mack tha Knife," all or
Peggy’s numbers, and the lew
Mimbtra that Bing performed.
Of course, a mealing of Bing

Max Bhulman’a new series, The
Many Loves of Andy Hardy . . ,
oops; I mean Doble Gillie, sta r­
ring Dwayne Hickman, went
through tha usual ( saccharified
teen-age nonsense ln*ita CBS-TV
debut Tuesday night. Tha high,
light was a satire on crime
movies, in which a lawman said,
‘take that, you loathsome crim ­
inal typaa." If the rest of the
show could rise even to thla sa­
tirical level, it -might be worth­
while. Unfortunately, the Impres­
sion is that wo’ra supposed to
care about Doble and hla tire ­
some love Ufa. Must weT No,
Virginia, It Isn't true that Doble
U based on Prank Sinatra.
The Channel Bwimi Person To
Person, which returns to CB8-TV
on Friday, Oct. 18 with visits to
Jack Weld* and Mae West, is
moving its entire production staff
from New York to Hollywood in
order to visit more than one
screen star a month, at It did un­
der its old budget. NBC-TV'a Jack
Pear will be Jack Benny's guest
star on Sunday, Nov. 29 over
CBS-TV, George Bernard Shaw's
"Misalliance," starring Robert
Morley and Kenneth Hatgh, ia
CIIS-TV'a Playhouse 1)0 produc­
tion for Thursday, Oct. 29.
Sheldon Reynolds will turn out
the Desllu Playhouse's first for­
eign-based drama, "Thunder *In
the East" In Tangier* and Rome.

Filming__starts _Jn__November.
NUC-TV's Bell Telephone special
on Nov. 2U will star Vie Damone,
Marge and Gower Champion, and
will originate in Hollywood for
the first time. Jane Powell and
young Eddie Hodges join Jimmy
Durante in NBC-TV's Sunday
Showcase production, "Give My
Regards to Broadway,” on Dec.
8. Ronald Ilcagan will be Cliff
Art| utile's hobby lobby guest on
ABC-TV Oct. U.

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HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Actor
Wayne Morris wrote hla own tidal
SWtpt la .l i t i w « Sm J« U I« s
* will in which he asked that $3oo
apent (or boose and canapes
Instead of a funeral, so his friends
wouldn’t go away sober.
Morris, 43, died of a heart at­
tack Sept, 14 while on a Navy
carrier in San Francisco Bay. He
Waa an acc In World War II.
"One hundred dollars shall be
upended at the discretion of my
closest surviving relatives for the
purpoie of buying boon- and ranapes for my frit-nils," lu- wrote
ia his Aug. IS, 1933, will. "On seccod thought, m ike it $3uu, be­
cause I don’t want my friends to
go away sutler or serious. This is
to take the place of a funeral or
touinorlal service."
Morris’ will waa tiled (or pro­
bate Wednesday. He left hi* en­
tire estate to bis widow, Patricia,
except for $1, which was left to
Bert De Wayne Morris 111, his son
by his first wife, Leonora (Bub­
bles ) Kchinasi Morris Horn blower,
C New York tobacco heiress.
"My family is my first love,"
he wrote. "The U. S. Navy la sec­
ond. If Pal and I go together, cre­
mate us. I’u* u* both (ashes) (bat
tmi !u

ju g— toi* Us up .m l dum p

ua In the ocean."
Morris left his Cult revolvers
to the future husband* of his two
daughters, Pat IS, and Melinda,
9, in these words:

U. S. Parks Busy
This Past August
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Vaca­
tioning Americans paid a recordbreaking total of 12,100.OOo visits
to national parks and other na­
tional park syslrm areas In Auga*t.
The Interior Department aald
today that visitors poured into the
parks at the rat* of 390.322 a day.
The previous record high month
waa July when visits totalled 11,•73,000.
Conrad L. Wlrth, director of Ihe
national park services said total
visits for 1939 probably would top
&gt;2,000,000 to set another new re­
word.

"They are to go to P at’a hus­
band and to Slelinda's husband
wh**&lt;-v* Otoy m (*M a*.”
The will ended:
"You see, 1 couldn't lake it wilh
tne."

Pisano Attended
Underworld Dinner
Before Slaying

Raiford Brutality
Under Investigation

NEW YORK (UPI) - Little
Augia Pisano and Mrs. Jancto
Drake attended a dinner hour gettogether of top underworld fig­
ures at ■ midtown Manhattan res­
taurant 43 minutes before they
were slain, authorities disclosed
today.
"It was dose to being a little
Apalachln," said a spokesman lor
Queena County District Attorney
Frank D. O’Connor, comparing
dinner at Marino's restaurant last
Friday to the gang convention at
Apalachln. N. Y., in 1937.
Tha spokesman said Pisano and
bis companion, Mrs. Drake, dined
at the restaurant on Lexington
Avenue with Anthony (Tony Bend­
er) Strollo, reputed waterfront
racketeer. At nearby tables were
Vincent Mauro. reported Strollo
aide, Anthony Mirra, Identified as
a young underworld leader, and
other known gangland personali­
ties.
"It was damn near a conclave,”
the Queena official said. "It
seems very doubtful they met
by chance."
Assistant District Attorney Ber­
nard M. Patton questioned Strollo
and Mauro Wednesday at the Ber­
gen County courthouse in Hacken­
sack. Patton said Strollo was "co­
operative to a degree" and had
given a list of names of men who
were in the restaurant.
"Strollo told ui (he conversation
at the restaurant was just small
talk, Just passing the time of
day," a spokesman for Patton
said. "But he gave us some very
good information and ha* act up
another tack of our investigation."
The bodies of Pisano, 82, and
Mrs. Drake, 32, were found shot
to death in Pisano's new Cadillac
on a residential street in Queens
at 10:30 p. m. e.d.t. last Friday,
shortly after Pisano had been
called away from Marino's rcstaurant- by a mysterious, phone call.

DOUBLE BILLING la being given to the 1960 Chevrolet and it* new
email car companion, the Corvair. Thin uniquely arranged photo shows the
comparative size of the Corvair to the conventional Chevrolet. The new
models will be displayed tomorrow at Holler Motor Sale*.

Trained Pigeons Top Florida Demos
Were Unsuccessful
Meet On Smathers
Missile Guides

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Now it
can be told. The Navy tried for
three years to train pigeon* how,
to ilecr guided missile* but the
effort failed.
The Idea was (o enclose a
pigeon In a missile and have the
bird play a partnership role with
an elaborate electronics system.
A camera ■ like device was to
be put in the nose of the missile.
It would pick up a picture of the
intended target which then would
be shown on a screen inside the
missile.
A spot would move across the
screen whenever the target Image
got out of focus. The Navy’s plan
was to have tne pigeons pec* at
the moving spot, thus putting con­
trols to work which would bring
the missile hack on course.
The pigeons would be rewarded
with corn.
Scientists at Harvard University
and the Naval Research Labora­
tory found after many teats that
WASHINGTON (UPI)—The Pub­ under ideal conditions pigeons
lic Health .Service (PHS) says the could lie trained well enough to
ratio of doctors to the U. S. pop­ do the Job.
But In combat, conditions sel­
ulation will drop sharply by 1073
unless medical schools start grad­ dom are Ideal. So the Navy
uating substantially more stu­ dropped the idea In 1931 without
dent*.
, ever ,having flown a pigeon in a
The PHS estimated that there
would be only 128 doctora per
loo.utx) persons by that year if
the present trend continues. Based
lltlSTON (UPI) — New Engon
the .natln
. U w los.lto*
. . . figure,
..............
,
lander MuguZIne, published ny
has ranged between 131 In 133 for ,h„ Ncw Kn|{|aml Council, cmti­
the past 20 years.
males that during .. lifetime the

Ratio 01 Doctors
To Drop Sharply

Crooms Panthers
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SAVE AT BEN FRANKLIN!

DOLLAR

Where It AU Goes

that the ra il, of .l.n ti.l. may tie- townie nl .r..itoJ UM.000 .nd
end*:
cline even more sharply by 1973.
l&amp;tt.uoo fur housing; g IX.uoo (or
That ratio was 82 per cent 10.
000 persons In 1910. 37 In 1938 fl'ml “mi l,rink:
("J
and is expected lo decline to 128,0(10 for church, clubs and
education; $24,000 for the fam­
about 30.
The ratio of nurse*, however, ily rar; $18,000 for Insurance;
has increased nearly five fold In $12,000 for clothing; $12,000 for
.MOSCOW (UPI
U. S. Consular the Unite*! States since 1UIO. This zecrentloii; $8. not) (or medical
official* said today there hai been ratio, 2fl8 in 1938, is expected lo hills, «ml $ 12.(too fur iniscellane"no development* whatsoever" in climb to 284 In 1970.
uu* items.
connection with the promise by
Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrush­
chev lo a Lithuanian refugee cou­
ple lo permit their children to
Join them in the United States.
Mr. and Mrs. Paulina Leopas
stopped Khrushchev in a hotel
lobby In Det Moines, Iowa, dur­
ing Ihe Premier's lour of the
United Slate* and told him they
haii hern trying for year* to get
their daughter Iteglna. 20, and
EVERY BOTTLE A T D IS C O U N T
inn, Thomas, 17, released from
Fill, and SAT, SPECIAL
Lithuania.
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Khrushchev promised and told So­
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Gromyko to take care o( the mat­
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The American Consular officials
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Gromyko spent only one day in
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BUFFALO, N. Y. (U PI) —
Young Patrick O'Connor dug up
suinc history when he went skindiving off Point Breeze south of
Buffslo.
The 12-year-old boy spotted a
rusted cannon in eight feat of
water. With help from his mother
and sister he dragged the 200pound weapon to shore. Author­
ities believe the cunnun dates
back to the War of 1812.

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TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — A 33- cates Smathers has decided to run
member committee formed Wed- ! In Florida. He had not yet pub«*■■» to ,urth .r to , -r.v o rtt. | “ fflr
,«»_ » » . to » b
him the state's favorite ion candl
presidential candidacy of date.
son
hnlH
s*n- (,eorCe Smalhera will h Id
Former Congressman William
its organizational
meeting Friday. C. Lantaff of Miami ia committee
.............
............. ............
The committee, composed of chairman.
some of the state's top Demo­
crat*, will have as its principal
job a selection of delegates to run
with Smathers in the presidential
preferential primary next May.
The Crooms Academy Panthers
Political observer* here lay
take
on the Gainesville Terriers
the committee's formation bulltonight at 9 p. m. for the local
team's first borne game of the
season.
MOBILE, Ala. (UPI) — City
(tailbacks Columbus Burke, and
Building Inspector Clifford W. Henry Green, center Lawrence
Adams ordered the newly-erected Jenkins and ends Marshal and
radio untennn atop the -Mobile Miller will start here for the
County Courthouse torn down un­ Panthers according to coach Wil­
less someone could explain to him lie Holt. The Crooms tesm is
why no building permit was ob­ in "top-notch" shape for the open­
tained for the antenna.
er laid Holt.

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Fits- home at Starkt.
Tlie Cabinet said these tww
ride's former penal director
Richard O. Culver heads the Hat were mostly to blami for "shame-'
*4 witnesses expected to testify ful mistreatment" ef maximum
next week at a federal investiga­ security prisoners Several guard*
tion of alleged mistreatment of were disciplined because they ap­
prisooeri a t Raiford Prison last parently helped carry out the
brutality of Chesaer'a orders.
summer.
The Justice Department In Gheaacr admitted devising a
Washington notified itate official* method of handcuffing prisoner*
Wednesday a civil rights Jury will to b a n and aald he toft aome
aa long a i 78 hour*.
meat in Jacksonville Oct. 3 to there
Testimony given at hearing*
look into report* that unruly con­
p riso n ^
victs were puts in leg irons, sub­ held by tha Legislature'!
"brought
----- . . —
committee
also
out
jected to tear gaa and waterhoe*
porta of handcuffing, leg-ironing
inf, and fed bread and water.
and breed and water diets.
Culver, who waa la charge of
There war* contradictory re­
the state prison system at the ports prisoners were subjected to
time, was exonerated of any part water hosing and tear gas. An­
ia mistreating convicts in previous other unconfirmed report waa tha
hearings. But be wa* fired on convict* were forced to ait naked
other charges a few months later. on a cement door sprinkled wHh
The Justice Department said salt for hours at a time.
his successor. Penal Director H.
G. Cochran Jr., will be furnished
A recent poll showed that
a Bit of prison personnel to be per cent of all Austrians over
called at next week’s meeting. age of 18 play at toait ana
Handling tha case for the govern- cal instrument.
men will be John Murphy of the
Justice Department's Civil Rights
BTA-NU Cleaning
Division, who spent nearly two
weeks in Florida gathering infor­
Kcepn Cloths*
mation.
LIKE NEWI
Besides Culver, other witnesses
expected to be called before the
grand Jury Include two prison
officials who were tired after a
state legislative and Cabinet In­
vestigation of last summer's riots
at Raiford.
James Dunn, who waa captain
of the guard, was believed to be
C O L O N IA L C L E A N EBB
employed now aa a security offi­
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WEATHER: Fair through Saturday. High today 89 to 94. Low tonight 87 to 78.
United Pram Laasad W in Eatabliahed 1908
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 2, 1969
SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO 633

NEW TOES (UFI&gt;—A becks*,
work m a rt by Brooklyn dock
worker* flailed today, tending th*
Atlantic and Gulf eoaat atrika into
Ua tecood day with a tightening
grip.
_ The Brooklyn longshoremen bad
l U n ordered back to work by An­
thony (Tough Tony) Anaataiia, a
vice t praaident of the atriklng In­
ternational Longshoremen’* Ann.
in defiance of "atay out" order*
from I LA Preildent William V.
NEW YORE (UPI) - •took
Bradley.
prices »t t p. m.:
A few longthortmen reported
. 78*4
for wbrk at • a. m. but there waa
American T A T
not enough manpower to form
MU
American Tobacco .............
work gangs.
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M em bers of the only I LA local
83*»
Construction oe three Semin*
Bapp'a bid Includes $18,431 for ded to Lake Mary Elementary,
with a sizeable treasury, to work
Chrysler ............................
3 lVh ole County School addition* will accoustlcal
Curtiss • Wright ...............
in the face of a million • dollar
celling* which the plus e cafetorlum, storage end
By LARRY VERAREL
34lli •tart Immediately.
DuPont
damage suit threatened by the
The newly appointed Seminole
school
board
may or may not ac­ lavatory facilities.
88
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Eastman Kodak . . . . . . . . . . .
Th# low bid offered last night
New York Shipping Aisn. The atThe present Lake Mary school County lax assessor today named
80’» to build Slldwey, Roienwxld and cept.
Ford Motor
sociatloa claimed the 1LA broke
an Altamonte Springs man as bis
79‘fc Lake Mery elementary school «■].
Th* Midway and Roienwald ad­ building will be renovated to deputy assistant and Indicated
General Electric ...............
an agreement to extend its labor
General Motors • •■•StlMM 54U ditfon* was 1793,949 made by J. ditions will include a cafetorlum, house a library and administrative that he will us* the Dowling Ap­
eoatract to Oct. 15.
3H Hilbert Sapp of Orlando. The bid library, administrative s u i t e , suite. Th* three projects will be praisal Company's figure* a t on*
Graham - Paige **•*•••••*•
Bradley bad threatened to use
lntl. T A T . .• .a.a • *state#***• 33Vi will be awarded to Sapp today, storage room and lavatories for finished by the fall of 1900.
pickets to keep Anastssla's men
guide in coming up with a 1950
***••*•• *#*•■•* I 41*k Seminole County school Superin­ sach school, with six classroom*
Lori Hard
fromw orklng the Brooklyn piers,
Th* second low bid of (8(18,900 assessment roll.
&gt;1 tendent R. T. Milwee said this for Midway and three for Rosen- waa submitted by Richardson Con* Richard McCanna, who was
Minute Maid . ****••&lt;
.............
Jmt no pickets were necessary.
105 morning.
Wnaataala, toured the piers and
Penney .
struct Ion of Fort Lauderdale. The swum in a* tax attesto r Wednes­
weld.
17li
Penn RR ...........................
passed the word at 8:35 a. m. for
Four bids were submitted.
day afternoon, said alto that h*
Fifteen classrooms will be ad­ high offer was (949,926.
4*4
Royal Americas . . . . . . . . . .
the men to go home.
will inform th* county commission
40**
Sears Roebuck...................
"This Is effective from Maine
of
th* need for an equalization
I l f ______ lh
I A
••*•••*•••** 101
to Brownsville, Tex., Including
U. S. Steel
meeting to be held "sometime this
02756688
80
Westinghouse El.
Brooklyn," Bradley said.
month,"
Coastal ports from Maine to
4
*
McCanna, reported this morning
Texas were throttled by the strike
that John C. Peck, 4t, of A lt*
with unmoved cargo on ships and
moot* Springs will act aa a field
docks. Paisengen struggled off
deputy (or aiseasor's office.
and aboard liners with their own
Other than that, McCanna add­
baggage.
ed
"no changes are contemplated
Two
Sanford
youngster*
beat
•9 Bradley called the Maine • toby this office."
Mt 53 other contestants to th*
Texas walkout of 55,000 longshore­
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) McCanna said b* has bald ro &gt;
men Thursday to bolster demands
Jayree contest lo pick th* Item*
MaJ. Gen. Donald N. Yates, comDOCKMEN STRIKE — With the liner ••Berlin” in the
The Sanford building believed
Charged with assault with to- ferences with all the employes to
of Southern dockworkers In their
iilautlei of the Air Force missile to be the oldest In town will be fw litis year’s Christinas pared*. tent to kill, Mrs. Mamie Ruth the office and they all have indi­
b a c k g r o u n d , Mike Santo (left) And Frank DeppuiiW, uf
negotiations for a new contract.
lest center here, has been named
Th* youngsters, Ulan* Has- Brown of Orlando, S3, waa bound cated that they want to n m a ia
the
International
Longfthoremen'M
Association
in
New
The atrlke cancelled a 15-day con­
torn down by tomorrow nlghL
Department
of
Defense
represen­
Ua
and J . Christopher Thomas ovar to th* Ninth Judicial Circuit at thair Jobs.
York, picket in front of pier 88. Dockworkers from
tract extension for North Atlantic
The Hill Lumber Co. office, built
tative for Project Mercury support
Discussing the Dowling Company
will h* awarded • check far (18 Court here this morning on (1,000
doekera which Bradley had agreed
Maine to Texas went on strike anti threatened a swift
operations, it wae announced to­ in the early 1870'i must make way
appraisal. McCanna said, "W*
bond.
to lesa than 24 hours before.
each.
tieup of ocean shipping on the nation's Eastern anti
day. Yates also will continue his for a modern, one story entranra
Mrs. Brown la charged with hope to work at fast as possible
The 1LA claimed the strike was
A special Jayce* committee
Southern seaboards. A last-minute truce for further
present
duties.
and
office
building
lo
be
used
by
having
shot * 33-year-atd widow.
100 per cent effective. It tied up
negotiations evaporated and the ILA called out its
met last night and chot* "Christ­ Mr.. Martha Abernathy about 7:15 f t
approximately 200 vessels with
. ‘’m "
.“J t!
the lumber firm. Company ownar
100,000 members.
(UPI Telephoto)
mas Dreams" aa lh* them* for a. m. yesterday, aftar she laid aU Information available to this
Vargooa worth 750 million dollars
w.
C,
Hit!
was
born
In
the
frame
oflire."
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Theic
this year's pared* which wlU h* she found her husband Charll*
and Inconvenienced passcngcra on
McCanna said "the county com­
Teamster* Union, in an open bid house 73 years ago. Ilia father, bald Dec. 4.
Brown with Mrs. Abernathy, In a
several major luxury liners, in­
mission spent • great deal of
for
greater
political
power,
today
W.
J,
Hill
founded
the
Hill
Hard­
Both
youngsters
picked
th*
Lake
Harney
cabin,
officers
said.
cluding the American export liner
set up a political action depart­ ware ami Lumber Co. after an ar­ Ihsme as their •■trie*.
Seminole County Justice of th* money on th* reappraisal and II
Constitution which will dock in
ment. A spokesman (or the huge rival from England. The elder Hill
Peace Hugh Duncan also hound should not b* watted."
Halifax, N. S. Saturday instead of
He added that th* Dowling
union headed by James R. Huffs,
Charlie Brown over lo the cir­
New York.
said the move indicated the "prob­ put the firit sulphur wells on First
cuit court this morning on a figures contain a great deal «
Shipping industry sourcei said
ability" that the union would en­ St.
charge of lewd and lascivious con­ valuable Information.
the strike would cost the nation's
McCanna, appointed by Gov. Le­
dorse presidential candidate*.
Te new one story office will be
duct. Bond of (200 waa set for
economy about 20 million dollars
roy Collins Monday, thanked th*
Brown.
a day and cut off 50 per cent of
built within 00 days, W. C. Hill
Sirs. Abernathy la In critical county commission and other coun­
foreign steel imports critically
PITTSBURGH (UPl) — United Steelworkers President
said Una in urging.
condition at Orang* Memorial Hos­ ty official* for thslr support.
d e e d e d because of th* steel strike. David J. McDonald said today he was "not hopeful” that
WINTER HAVEN (UPI) -D ally
A natlvi of Rhode Island. Mepital. Orlando, after receiving •
earioadings In boxes from ihe CH&gt;
The walkout brought the total of
GAINESVILLE (UPI) — Th* ,j j cgj, rtfl* |&gt;uU»t to th* abdomen Cana* has been a real estate man
American workers on strike or White House*ordered negotiations could bring a sw ift end rua Vegetable Inspection Division.
U. S. Commerce Department will' Mra. Brown made no statement la thla area for to years and serv­
By rail, 27,654 grapefruit, 81 or
idled by striker* to more than one to the marathon steel strike.
begin Its 1959 agriculture census at today's bearing upon the ad- ed as Mayor of Mallland for thro*
Aa the union ant] 12 Iwutic steel comfmnlos resumed dead­ angea; by truck, 25,803 grapelruil,
million.
years, lie lives with his family to
in Florid* Wednesday, taking In vlc* of har attorney.
Federal authorities in Washing­ locked negotiations McDonald said "I am afraitl I am not 3,071 oranges: total, 53,437 grape
so.th Seminole County.
counties south of Jacksonville.
ton were reported preparing tegal hopeful."
fruit. 3,132 oranges. Cannery re
Discussing
Ihe controversial
Counties west of Jacksonville A 1 119 II
a Ile a
tapers for a Taft-Hartley Act in­
ceipts,
13,631
grapefruit,
&gt;28
or­
The industry bargainers re­
assessment roll. McCanna stress*
will b* canvassed starting Nov. 18648835
unction which would send the
anges fur ■ cannery total *f 14.ed that hit office plana to pro­
11.
dockers back to work for an to­ fused to comment.
457 boxes.
duce the most equitable roll pos­
The ceneus, designed for us* aa
Both sides also refused to com­
day cooling off period The move
sible to the interests of all people
a basia for planning lot virtually
was requested Thursday by the ment after emerging from the
of Seminole County.
all peraona connected with the
Afew York Board of Trade in a
TAMPA
(UPI)
—Authorities
an
agriculture Industry, will eoilcct
Telegram to President Eisenhower. morning session which lusted
nnunred today they had caught a
information
on Ihe number and
The
backto-work
movement about 9u minutes. They said they
DETROIT (UPI)—A» least I,SCO
13 year-old fire bug In (he set uf
aiza of fsrm i, acreage and har­ more auto worker* In various
sparked by Anastasia, an interna- would meet aguln this afternoon.
■etting his fifth fire in three
vest
of
crops,
livestock
production
tional vice president of the ILA
A source close to the negotiuparts of the nation were laid off
nights. Three fire* were set in a
and inventories, and other sub­ today, boosting the total ktle by
and longtime contender for the tion* told United Press Interna­
suburban neighborhood Monday
jects.
presidency, apparently was de­ tional that the two bargaining
two strikes to almost 28,000.
MOSCOW (UPI)—Premier Nl night. They were followed Tues­
The Seminole County Cattl*.
The University of Florida's
signed to prevent legal action sessions Thursday may have re­
The layoffs, caused by shortage* men's Association will poatpon*
day night by a fire that complete­
kite
Khrushchev
Is
pleased
ami
Agricultural
Extension
Service
against hit well-heeled local.
sulted in a "change" of thinking.
resulting from th* nationwide
ly gutted a wooden frame build­
said that farmer* should make itcrl atrlke and a strike at a key their annuel Fall meeting until
The pier boss called a meeting
"I believe the way Is open for encouraged by what the Commu­ ing of the Loia Elementary School.
Saturday, October 17. The meet­
available
to
census
takers
such
of his men Thursday night after each side to at least revamp their nist world rrvogniiea as the un­
Chrysler Corp. stamping plant,
records aa harvest data, products were expected to swell to up­ ing will be held a t Sweet Water
the New York Shipping Associa­ standa
tile source laid. qualified success of his American
Fark in Oviedo.
sold and major farm expenses.
tio n threatened to file "the larg­ "Let'a say there may have been
wards of 58,700 early next week
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Jack­
This la the annual meeting dur­
e st and costliest damage suit a change of menu on that so- mission, diplomatic observers said
if the strikes continue.
sonville attorney Fred Kent said EVERETT SUMNER, goving which the election of officer!
ever" against the ILA for breech called bargaining table, Uf course today.
Industry spokesmen said th* will be held for th* coming year.
today b* is delaying a decision t-rnur of the liDGth district
of contract.
Observers here attached consid­ on whether he'll run for governor uf Rotary
layoffs have only minor effect on The October meeting is ordinar­
that's no guarantee either side
Intermit
iunul
"A contract is a contract," An­
production of 1980 model cart so ily held the first Saturday to
will like it but at least it's a erable significance not only to the because "99 per cent of the people will mlilreius the local club
astasia shouted. "I believe In liv­ change."
far, but they were expected to October (October 3),
neither
know
nor
are
interested
In
mild t o n e
of Khrushchev's
Mumht)’ ami confer with
ing up to agreement*.
A joint announcement at the speeches in Communist China but who is running fur governor right President Sonny Powell on
There will be a Directors’ meet­
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The hurt attempts to provide enough
now." Kent cslled the present situ­
hurriedly .called news conference
Federal Tax Court has agreed with new cars
. for public sal* if they ing of the Seminole County Cat­
Rotary
Activities,
it
w
u
also
the
actual
worda
he
used
in
ation. with a dozen or ao unsntlemen's Association at the County
that followed Thursday’s recess
a Florida taxpayer that termite
The layoff* cam* just as deal­ Agricultural Agents' office. Court
the presence ef Mao Tsc tur.g and DulUktil candidate* vying fut posi­ reported Friday. Sumner U damage to hlx home was. In fact,
•aid merely:
past president of the Ro­ a casualty loss and thus a proper ers across the country were show­ House on Monday, October i, 7:30
"W e have been considering our other top leaders of the Commu­ tion, a '•battle of straw men."
ing th* dreg shipments of 1980 p. m.
tary Club of St. Petersburg Income tax deduction.
problems . , . and will meet again nist camp.
models. Th* Initial shipments will
The
decision
upset
an
Internal
and
is
one
of
the
201
dis­
tomorrow . . . We have no fur­
Khrushchev, acting very much
be held lo th* ihowrooms for dis­
Revenue
Service
ruling
which
had
KHSKINE, Minn. (U Plj-T w o trict governors supervising
ther comment and we do not wish like the acknowledged e l d e r
play
and additional stocks are
dlssilowed ■ $2,042 deduction
to answer any questions."
statesman of International Com­ inseparable high school sweet­ Rotary activities.
needed
before order* can b« fill­
claimed by E. G. Kilroe, of Winter
hearts made a suicide compact
CHARLESTON, S. C. (UPI)— The meeting was act for 10:30 munism, said in Peiping;
ed.
Park
four
years
;o,
because
one
of
them
was
moving
Two experts in fighting oil fire* a.in.
"We must reason realistically
Kilroe said this was the amount
today took charge of the battle
The Lake Mary Boy Scouts hav*
The cryptic announcement was and correctly understand Ihe pre­ out of town, police said today.
he spent repairing his home hut Hospital Ridden
against a gasoline fire that al­ made by chief industry negotia­ sent situation. And this does not Coroner Dr. H. E. N'elion said
completed plant for their big flah
the government insisted he owed
ready has consumed nearly two tor R, Conrad Cooper of United mean we art- *0 strong we should the couple, Maurice lloffos Jr., 15,
Harry Robson of Robson’s Sport­ fry Saturday by olrfnlnlng the ser­
an additional 1465 in Income taxes. ing Goods la still In Orang* Mem­ vices of Constable Slim Galloway
million gallons.
States Steel Corp. as USW Pre­ test the liability uf the capitalist and Margie Downiey, 10, climbed
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
Th* court ruled that h» could orial Hospital at Orlando for to do the rooking.
into a car, stuck a hose from the
The fire, triggered by an ex­ sident David J. McDonald stood
system by force. This would be exhaust to the rear window and Federal Space Agrncy said today not he expected to prove exactly treatment of ataphylorocua, a ser­ The fish fry, to raise funds for
plosion of unknown origin early nearby
wrong.”
turned on the motor. Authorities it is negotiating the first contract w*ltn
Thursday, Injured nine persons.
first termite began ious infection of the right leg. His Scout activities, will be held at
McDonald refused to say wheth­
“ People would nut understand found Maurice drad on the front
, i . i . chewing on his house but there was family said today Ruhson still is the Seoul Hut in Lake Mary start­
(A Fire fighters from Charleston, er any progress had been made
of
Its
kind
for
resesrrh
vital
to
ered,u
h
le
,
¥idenc,
ttu l aU the
North Carleston and nearby mili­ when the talks moved here for and would never support those seal. Margie climbed out and was
in isulatlon, but expect* to b* ing at 1 p. ni. with emertaLament.
development of
nuclear rockols damage occurred during the 1955 home in about two waeks.
who touk It into their heads to listed in fair condition.
tary bases turned out to fight the
Meals will be eerved at 4 p. at.
the
first
time
since
60,000 Steel­ act this way. We have always
for spacecraft
L iable y„ , r .
flames now believed under con­
workers began the nation's long­ been against predatory wars."
An official of the National Aero__________________
trol.
nautici and Space Administration
The implication appealed clear
The ferocity of the blaze was est steel strike July 16.
calM the research project "simp
The steel union president said — the Soviet Union certainly
reported considerably diminished
|y one step toward trying to find
and the threat to the more than Cooper s statement would be the would Hot support any but a de­
The Sanford Seminole* met a
30 other storage tanks in the 192 "sole comment."
fensive war or what is known in
Seminole County United Fund out if a nuclear rocket system is strong Apopka eleven at 1:15 to­
Underlying the negotiations Communist parlance as a "war of leaders and solicitors of the Re­ actually feasible." Hr said that
acre terminal was believed rela­
"at tills point we just don't night at Municipal Stadium In a
was s|&gt;eculalion that government liberation."
tively alight.
sidential Division will meet at IU know."
crucial Orange Rett Conference
John A. Kirk and Pick Jeffries intervention in the form of inHe failed to specify any of the a. in. Tuesday morning In the
The contract, which will run gamr. See complete story on
(revived h&gt; plane Thursday night volking the Taft-tlurtley Act niuy present danger spots in Europe, U.S.O, Club. Territoricv will l&gt;e
•and today took charge of fire- l&gt;e furthcoming if headway is the Middle East or Asia. Hu did assigned ami materials distributed more than three year* and cost sports page.
Sanford Junior High's "mid­
fighting operations at Esso's refin­ not made toward a "negotiated not mention Laos or the Sino-ln- at this time. All who are taking about a million dollars. Is fur ba­
ery and bulk terminal three milea settlement" by Oct. 8. That is dian frontier dispute. On the lat­ part in the hou-e-lo-houn* canvas* sic research to find out how rock­ get' football tram will play an
north of the city limits.
the date President Eisenhower is ter the Kremlin ia on record as should be present, Mr*. Clifford et material! stand up under the Ormond Beach Junior high team
J. fl. Ilrookt, director of sales scheduled to return to Washing­ urging the dispute be settled by MeKibbin, chairman, has an­ combined effect of Intense radia­ at 7:30 p. m. today. Thirtytion and extreme cold. Prelimin­ three local boys will he to uni*
for the local refinery, said both ton from a West Coast vacation. negotiation, and it would not be
nounced. The Fund group has di­
men were expert* in fighting oil
The President implied after surprising if the Soviet Union of­ vided Sanford into 13 sections, ary wurk will he dune a t ' the form for the contest at th* Or­
Dawsonville. Ga., plant of Loch- mond Bearh civic center (laid,
fe s.
meeting with both sides in the na­ fers to mediate the dispute.
each with its own captain.
•ays Sanford roach Dan Felham.
heed Aircraft Corp.
tion's capital last Wednesday that
the federal government would net
if the steel deadlock ia not broken
in renewed negotiations.
At Thursday’s late afternoon
TTie Seminole Roosters Club put pres* conference, McDonald and
Mi A311 (UPI) — Hurricane advisories in ca*e uf a change in mild per hour. Forecasters said
“Further very gradual decrease
out a last-minute appeal today Cooper huthiled briefly as newsthey expected the eighth tropical In Intensity is expected during
for fans to travel on chartered men and photographers filed into Hannah, still packing 125 mile an course.
At 5 i n i . today hurricane ,torm of the season w»uld turn Friday and Friday eight," th*
buses to St. Augustine neat Fri­ a room at the Penn-ShtraUin Ho­ hour wind-, curved slowly away
tel in the downtown section of from the U. S, mainland today.
hunter planes totaled the center to a more nurlheatterly course advisory added.
day fur the football gam*.
MONEY FOR HOSPITAL w u p rin te r] to Seminote
The big *turm begun veering of the hurricane some 420 miles during the afternoon.
Hurricane force winds extend
The club has to close out sale Pittsburgh.
Memorial Hoapital Administrator Harry M. Walr Tuea“31r. Cooper, would you like to tow aid the east during the night east - southeast of Cape Hatteras,
The W eather Bureau said Han­ 70 miles to the north and 46 milea
of the 13.75 round trip tickets
day by Pink Ladies representative, Mra. Irvin* Prior.
Monday afternoon and urge* all make the statement" McDonald and the Weather Bureau said the N. C., at Latitude 33.8 north. nah continues to show signs of to the south, with gale* pushing
The check for 9760 from the Pink Ladles will be used to
fans who want to make the trip asked cordially. "We havn • North Atlantic roast appeared to Longitude 68.5 west.
weakening, although winds of 126 out another 176 mile* on th*
get them at Seminole High short statement that wiU be our be out of danger. But New Eng­
Hannah was moving toward the miles an hour still howled near stronger northeast aide *8 th*
buy a spectrophotometer for laboratory blood studies
sole comment.’*
huoL
land was adviseb^to watch future north . northeast at about 10 th* center.
storm.
and a blender for kltchttn us*.
(Rsirgatrom Photo)

McCanna Names Peck Deputy
1 p. m. Slocks

Dowling
Additions To 3 Area Schools
Appraisal
Set To Start Immediately To Be Used

Oldest Building
News Briefs In City Slated
Yates Adds Post
To Be Torn Down

Dream s
Theme On Shooting Count
In Sanford Court

Teamsters To Politic

Outlook Dim For Steel
Negotiations-McDonald

Agriculture Census
To Start Shortly

Fruit Shipments

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Nikita Pleased
With U. S. Visit,
Diplomats Say

Boy, 13, Firebug

Additional Plants

Cattlemen’s Group
Postpones Meeting

Kent Delays

Termite Damage
Ruled Deduction

Experts Taking
Charge Of Blaze

Suicide Pact

Scouts Fish Fry
Plans Completed

Spacecraft Rockets
May Be Ready Soon

Fund Drive Leaders
To Meet Tuesday

oosters Club
ppeals For Aid

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Grid Action On Tap

Hurricane Hannah Moves Away From Mainland

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U V "'I

Holy Eucharist . . . . . . . . Ttlh a. g&gt;
Family M rrhi *'
Cham School . . . . . . t i n a. at.
Mornlag f n j i r Sermen . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:00 a. m.
Holy Communion—
Tueoday
7:30 a. m.
Wodneodey
10:00 n. m*
Thunday
7il0 s».m*
Sacraaunt ef Peannce
Saturday . . . . . . . . . IsOM.’M p. » .
ALL SAUrra EP1ICOFAL
CEURCH
Eaterpriee
Fr. Eaul Shulti ........ .
Faster
Holy Communion—
Sunday ....................... 0:00 n. a .
Monitor Prayer—
„
Sermon
OtOOn. a*.
Holy Communion—
lit Sunday each month 1:30 n.

A tfactor training claif for
Christinaworker* « u told at the
Ebewner Methodist Cknrc.il
Thursday night. Attending ttia
claaa Wire rsprarantatlvte of
■even different churches, ioaa
FIRBT PREfIBYTERIAN
coming from DaLand a ad Vinter
CHURCH
Garden.
Oak Arc. aad Third SC
The purposo of the clear, which
Morning Warship . . . . I:U a.
!•
being taught bf *e». and Mr*.
Sunday School . . . . . . . . Pith a.
John Back in to offer apecial In*
Mornlag Vorahlp . . . . 11:00 a.
■traction to Christina teacher*.
Senior EoDowahlp . . . . 1:30 p.
Mr, and Mra. Buck are workers
Evening Worship .. 7:30 p.
with Child Evangelism Fettow*
Wed. Prsyer Service... .7:00 p
• h i p , an Interdenominational
Buraery Available
group working among children.
The opening period of the elaae
wea led by Mr. Buck* atmaing
the ChrUUan'e responsibility to
grow In grace end to bring other*
to faith in Christ. Mr*. Buck then
gnva an Intonating prtacnUtion
of practical method* in teaching
children. The claaa doted with n
demonatrntlon of aeveral vl*u*l
oid materials, illuatrated tonga,
and object Icuona.
There will bo another claaa neat
Tkuraday evening at 7:30. Chris­
tian worker* from all churcbea
will find this an excellent oppor­
tunity to learn n grant deal that
will help them become more con­
fident and effective at their work.
The sent cteia will ala* ha held
at tha Ebcneter Methodiat Church
r s u B r r n u A N chuech
John W. Piltoy
Factor touth of Sanford on the aid Or­
Honing Worship.......... 1:00 n. ra. lando Highway.
Sunday Schonl . . . . . . 10:00 a. a .
Westminister Fellowship
Junior
0:30 p m.
Writ inInli iff Fellowship
Kenton
7:30 p. n .

Church Officers
To Be Installed
Next Sunday

Other Churches

FINEC1EST ASSEMBLY
Of GOD CHURCH
Lutheran
Cor. Slth ead Elm
GOOD SHEPHERD UNITED
H.
M.
Snow ......................Faetor
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Officer! of the First Baptist
Sunday School ............1:43 a. ra.
Staffed Ihria* dab
Morning Worship ....10:80 a. m. Church in Oviedo will bo IniUIlcd
.... Paitor Evening Worehlp ...........7:30 p. a during tha morning worthip hour
t:00 a. m. Wed. Prayer Service . . . 7:30 p. m.
10:00 a. a
for will preKDt the general
THE ALLIANCE CHURCH
church officer*, beads of ill the
LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE Christian gad Miaatonary Alliance department*, end other otfleen to
Park A n . and" 14th M.
REDEEMER
the congregation before the In1M W. 3MB Place
David S. Carnellx........... Paitor itallatlon Prayer.
Hertort W. Goeraa . ........ Pastor Sunday School ............0:43 a. m.
Special recognition will be given
Sunday School ......... t : l l a. m. Mornlag Worship . ... 10:40 n. ra. to ell the new members added
Adult Bibta d a t a .......... 1:18 a. m. Evening Service ........ 7:45 p. ra, to the church during the past
Worthip Service....... 10:30 a. m. A.Y.k\-Youth Servlet .. 0:30 p. ra. year. The Lord'* Supper will be
Wed. Prayer Service 1:00 pi m. lervrd as a climax to this signi­
IT. LUKE'S LUTHERAN
ficant service, the ptatoredit pen*
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
Tile General' Church*''effiesrs
SCIENTIST
are: W. H. Martin* Treasurer;
Marning Worship...........1:25 a. m.
Sunday School ............. t:00 a. m.
Christian Day School, Monday Sunday School .......... 11:00 n. u .
through Friday — Kindergarten • Sunday Worship........ 11:00 o. m. A. Ward Jr.. Sunday School Super
Elementary.................... 0:00 a. » . Wednesday Service .... 1:00 p. m. Jntendent. Mrs. W. H. Anderson
Tuesday Reading . 2:30-4:30 p. m. will be the W. M. U. president,
Thursday Reading 2:30-4:30 p. m.

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Thla U tha nursery of a largn metropolitan boopiUL Six timno n
day thcae prndotm bundtoa viait their happy mamii. Aad every aight
their proud pnpna gap* *t them through tho glara. Nums watch over
them constantly. Doctors
than daily.'
/But tha statlatlca la tho fllaa of tha polleo'depnrtment'eaat a hladt
ahadow over this innocent seta*. For one of these babies la J.D.
^ 4 J.D .la short for a jom iig dalinqptnL Aad from pollen moordo
gad caning figure* era ena ntimaU the proportion of aaw-bora Infanta
who will bteomn juvenile dellnquenta in ten to twenty years. The one
factor that threaten! the accuracy of our^ calculations la that juvenile
delinquency la inenatinj.
■^There a n juat two ways to dial with the problem. On# Is to enlarge
our jails. The other la to give every child’s spiritual well-being the tame
thorough attention that this hospital gives his physical well-being.

THE CHURCH POM ALL . . .
ALL POM THE CHURCH
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to toldnf af durattw aad fmd thiamda*.
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Methodist

Sunday School...
Morning Worship
Training Union .
Evening Worship
Wed. Prayer her
r n s r baptist c h u ic h
OF LONGWOOD
Cor. Church A Oran* BU.
C. L. Futeh .................. Ft
Sunday School . . . . . . . . M f'-n
Morning Worship . ... 11:00 a.
Training Union ...........&lt;:43 p
Evening Worship- . . . . 7:43 p
Wad. Prayer Service 7:43 p

FUST METHODIST CHURCH
&lt;11 Park A n.
T. C. O'Stecn ................. Tutor
Morning Wenblp . . . . . . SiM a. a .
Sunday School ........ 3:43 a. m.
Mornlag Worihlp .... 11:00 a. m.
MYF Meetings ........... COO p, m.
(iDtennediate, Senior)
Teacher Training Course
Evening,TTorship . ... T:30 p. m.
FREE nLfHODUT CHURCH
Laurel Are. at 4th 8L
Irn E. Hindman J r . .......... Pallor
Sunday School........... 0:43 a. m.
Morning Worthip . ... 10:43 a. m.
FUY ........................ 7:00 p. m.
Evening Worship .... 7:30 p m.
Mon. FMY Recreation 7:00 p. m.
Tuts. FMY Prayer .. 7:30 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service 7:30 p m.

LARI MONRO*
BAPTIST CHURCH
Three mltoa west of Benfo
•a First SL, right *» Mow
Corner
.... Pastor
Robert O. Byrd
B:U a, m.
Sunday School .
Storting Worship
Training Union
'8*311 p» Ol*
Evening Worship........ 7:30 p m. W E. Timms ................. Pastor
Wed. Prsyer Service 0:00 p. m. Sunday school ........... 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worship........ 11:00 a. m.
Wed. Prayer Service 7:30 p m.

CHURCH OF GOD
French Ava. nag 23ad St,
Joel D. Brown .................. P
Sunday School.............. 0:48
Erangellstle Service .. 7:30
Tuesday Service.......... 7:30
CHURCH OP JESUS CHRIST
OP UTTER DAY SAINTS
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Christian

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
1807 8. Baaferd Avo.
Jamss N. Barnett ........... Paitor
Sunday School ............ 0:48 a. m.
Morning Worship . . . xi;0O a. m.
CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Park Ava. at S4th St.
Dr. Fred Ensmlnger Asm. Pastor
Blblo School------g;48 *. m.
Morning Worship ...11:00a.m .
Pilgrim Fellowship . . . . 7:30 p. m.

Church Of ChriBt
CHURCH OF CHRIST
2nd SL tag Elm Are.
Cwrgn M- Yatca........... Minister
10:00 a- m.
Mornlag Worship
11:00 a. ra.
Evening Worship
7:48 p ra.
.WstuSblo Study
7:48 p. m.

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Ritz Theatre

Holler Motor Sales

Progressive Printing Co.

Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.

Wheeler Fertilizer Co.

Wall Plumbing &amp; Heating

Celery City Printing Co.

Wilson-Maier Furniture Co.

S a n M Atlantic National Bank

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J, G. Brooks . Branch President
The Seminole County Mlnlstsrisl
Sunday School . . . . . . 10:00 a. m. Association decided to cootribuia
Sacrament Masting
1:00 p in . 450 to Un United Fund drive at
the Association meeting yester­
day. The ministers were urged to
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
support the fund in their own
CHURCH OF LONGWOOD
congregations.
E. Ruth Grant ............... Pai
A commute* to make a county
Sunday School
10:00 a.
wide religious survey was chosen,
Morning Worship .... 11:00 a.
along with a group appointed to
Evening Service ........ 7:30 p
study the feasibility of an stuiual
Wed. Prayer Service .. 7 .V) p,
budget (or tne association.
Fri. Prsyer Service . . . . 7:30 p.
Salvation Army assisting officer,
Miss Elenore Hill, and LL Corn,
msndcr William M. Hern, new
SANFORD SEVENTH-DAY
Naval Air Station chaplain reADVENTOT CHURCH
ceiled membership.
Seventh IL nag Elm Ave.
C. W. Batch ..................... Pastw
Saturday Sabbath School 0:30 a.m Methodist Church
Morning Werahip .... 11:00 n. m.
Wed. Prayer Service .. 7:30 p m

GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
Oners RA. at Woodland Ave.
W. Thomas Parson: Jr.
Pastor
Sunday School ............0:43 a. m.
Morning Worship .... U a. m.
MYF ........................ 4:30 p. m. THE REVIVAL TABERNACLE
tub and Chase Ave.
(A new Church serving a new
Sunday School ........ 10:00 n. m
Community)
Morning Worship . ... 11:00 a. in
Catholic
Evening Worship . .. . 7:43 p m
FOSTER CHAPEL
ALL SOULS CATHUUC
Thursday Sarvlra........ 7:43 p m
METHODIST CHURCH
CHURCH
Ovtoto
Oak Ave. at Mh SL
Sunday School ........... t:43 a. m.
Bev. Richard Lyoaa ........ Pastor Morning Warship .... 11:00 a. m. UNITY CENTER OF SANFORD
Sunday Masses............7:00 a. m. Evening Worship .... 1:00 p m. Woman’s Club-340 Oak Ava.
Josephine B. Sluckl*........ Pastor
Sunday Worship ...... 11:00 a. m.
Woodruff Building
Dally Maaa ...
:M E. First SL. Rm. 311
Tuesday Claaa..............1:00 p. m.

Jack T. Bryant ............... Pastor
Sunday School ..............1:43 a. m.
Morning Worship . .. . U:Q0 a. m.
Training Union.............. 6:13 p m.
Evening Servlet .......... 7:00 p m.
Wed. Prayer Service 7:30 p m.

Florida State Bank

Plans Songfest

The Eheneier Methodist Church,
on the old Orlando Road, will hold
a songfest at 7:30 p, m. Sunday,
Rev. William Edward Timmi,
paitor, announced today.
Rev. Timms announced also that
a youth fellowship revival will be
held this week.

Officers Named

New choir officers have been |
elected st the First BipUst
Church In Oviedo. Robert A. Dew­
berry is the new president; Mr*.
George U. Means, vice president;
Carol Begsley. secretary’ and
treasurer; Julie Gore and Resile;
THE SALVATION ARMY
Fleming, co-soclsl chairman; Mrs.
114 E. Second SL
Arthur T. Fleming, librarian. Ab­
Sunday!
sentee chairmen for the sopranos, I
Sunday School ........ 10:00 a. m. sltoi. and bastes will be Mrs.
Holiness Mooting . ... 11:00 a. m. Mae E. King, Junto Fleming, sod I
Street Meeting ..............«:30 p m. W. A. Ward, Jr. rcspecUveljr,
Y P L ........ .................. 7:00 p m.
Salvation Mooting . .. . 7:*o p. m.
Cash receipts from farm mar­
Tuesday:
ketings in the United Stales j
Corp Cadets ................. 3:30 p m. reached n peak of 834,300.00(1,000 j
Band Practice ..............4:00 p. m. in 1334 — about 283 per cent
Ladies Homo Lcaguo 7:90 p m. Shove the 1337-41 average, report*
Tburs. Prayer Service 7:30 p ra. the National Industrial Conference |
SaL Street Meeting 1:30 p m. Board.

THE SANFORD
CONGREGATION OP
JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES
U U W. lit SL
Sunday Wgtcbtower
3:00 p.
«:&lt;• p ra. Wad. Blblo Study ..
7:30 p.
7:30 p ra. Fri. Ministry School
7:30 p
,T:M p m. Friday Service . . . . .
1:30 p

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Ckarcb Of God Of Prophecy
2507 Elm Avene*
J. JL Uesser ................... Pastor1
Sunday School ............4:43 a. m.:
Morning Worihlp...41:00 g. m.
Evangelistic Service ..7:30 p. Bl |
Wooan'i Missionary
Young People's
Service, Wed ............ 7:30 p. m.]

A Friend
Lovelace Amoco Station

Dawn Beauty Salon

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gciebllfU watched a 90-mile (trip
ml flih-killiai “ red tide” today and
Roped far wrtterly winds to keep
B e carcasses from washing onto
Vest Coast bathing twacnes.
The tide, the first since the
j t JUT, was located T-10 milei
; W o r t Thursday afternoon in
• pulp stretching from St. Peters' Burg Beach to Venice.
Dr. Robert Hutton, biologist
. charge of the Board *of
; tion marine laboratory
. the outbreak wai not y
• and that no fish had
aarrlad to ahore.
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H m fish-killer is caused by tiny
• micro-organisms which multiply
'. (o intensive concentrations under
'A eertaln condition! and give off.a
poison that kills fish.
1
Only small amounts of dead fish
• reached shore two years ago. But
’ in years gone by beach dwellers
’ have had to eVacuate because of
1 the stanch of millions of carcasses.
The poison secreted by the tiny
• organisms also la vaporised by
I the crashing of waves on the
• beaches, Once airborne, it irritatei
! the mucua membranes of humans
(£pnd causa* much discomfort.
Hutton sold be was not surprised
| at tha outbreak, since the organlams are likely lo intensify in
! times ol heavy rains which reduce
tha tali content of the Gulf water
M ar tha shore.

Hospital Notes
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Admissions
Paulina Hobby, Sanford
Daryl McClain, Sanford
Ida Lea Smith, Sanford
James Cleland, DrBary
Cynthia Johnson, Sanford
Carol Oiakoweci, Altamonte
Spring*
Helen James, Osteen
Dismissals
Caudetle Johnson, Kustis
Arveata Holley, Sanford
Margaret Perry. Sanrord
Mrs. James Meriwether and
baby, Sanford
M. A. Joyner, Concord, N. C.
Waller Colbenback. Lake Mary
Reginald Lamb, Sanford
Hattlo Johnson, Sanford
Clarence McKee. Jr., Sanford
Mary Whitehurst. Sanford
SEPTEMBER 30
Admissions
Joseph Paul Priest, Oviedo
Edgar Osborne, Sanford
Daily Ware, Sanford
William McCanoha, Oviedo
Maude McTcer, Sanford
Daniel Johnson, Sanford
William lleinbach, Sanford
Birth*
Mr. and Mrs. Huey Ware,
Sanford, a daughter
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Zipper,
Sanford, a son
Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Johnson,
a daughlrr
Dismissals
Estelle Derrick. Sanford
Anna Lee Garreite, Oviedo
Tommy Hickson, Sanford
Daryl McClain, Sanford
Taya Elhridgr, Dellary

; Community Shows
Jign s Of Strike

McKe e s p o r t , pa. t upi j -D atactivas walked beats and police
[ captain* handed out parking tick• eta today in this once-booming in• duslrial city crippled financially
• by tha long steel strike.
Tha strike hat idled more than
(.000 steelworker* in this western
• Pennsylvania
community
and
’ forced the city to “reluctantly”
furlough nearly 10 per cent of its
( f municipal employe*.
Among tha worker* laid off un• bl the financial outlook brightens
; ware tight policemen and its fire• men, along with personnel from
• every department. A total of 63
employe* will be furloughed tem­
porarily and five otheri will be
\ staggered “ on a week-about
- basis."
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“ Wa simply cannot accumulate
■ deficit and then carry it over
A into neat y ear * budget,” Mayor
.A ndrew J. Jakomas said.
&gt; He explained that the steel
• strike has caused a sharp reduc! tion in the city's income. Water
ftcaipU alone were cut in half
b s t month, Jakoma* said.
McKaesport is » city of about
\ RJ.OOO resident* nettled along the
. Moaoogahela River about 19 miles
! south of Pittsburgh. It depends on
the steel mills fur most of Us inA to m * . The National Tube Division
; * f U. I . Steel Corp. is its largest
• plant
: With the blast (u ce» cold and
•llenl and the customary glow
from the open hearths absent
I from the skies, the city tightened
• Ra bell in the only way it knowa
I —by cutting down on its own cm*
• ploys*.
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Lc Roy Colllni thinks Florida’s
government would operate more
efficiently if the governor were
allowed to succeed himself.
But he didn't indicate that he
would push for such a change, jt
Collins, who admitted "rometime* I feet that four years U
enough,” said at bia news confer­
ence here Thuriday that “ I see
over and over again huw much
benefit a governor can derive
from eiperienre In the office."
Collin* actually aucceetled him­
self in office through a legal
technicality. He wa* elected lo fill
two year* of the late Gov. Dan
McCarty'* term, then r*n again
for hi* own four-year term.
The governor said fear* (hat a
governor would act up a political
machine “have largely faded out
of the picture” because of preaa
coverage of the state government
and a rule the prevent* state

Arl Group Meets
For Workshop

TV Drama Comes Close

but wins a cigar for coming close.
This may sound like hedging, but it’s because the origin­
al story by David Davidson was really too thin for a 90-

minute drama. It took a lot of in-1
genioui detours to keep the plot Anyhow, the acting, plot, dialogue
and direction were amateurish
perking along.
Davidson'* itory, which asks and laughable. But the guitar
u* to question our reform move­ background music by Laurludo
ment and never to Ireat justice Atmedio wa* most professional.
and democracy to disdain, in­ They ought to keep l.aurinda and
volved a trio of rebel* in an un­
identified South American coun- dump the rest of the show.
try who plot Ihe assassination of
The Channel Swim: Peaceful
their bloody dictator,
The *tory narrowed down rath­ coexistence, TV - style; Garry
er quickly to a search for a chink Moore and I’erry Como, arch ri­
in the dictator's security armor. val* in the Wednesday night TV
Ricardo Montalban, one of the
trio, finally becomes buddy-buddy rating culd war, fraternized at a
with tha dictator, Pedro Armen- party in Como's honor Wedneiday
darn, and the dlclatur'a daughter night. They're old pals from their
Marita l ’avan, by foiling a rival days in radlu.
rrbcl'a
assassination
attempt.
Johnny Carson, currently in line
This wu»n't the only far-fetched for an ABC-TV nighttime ihow,
twi*t. Another involved a Flamen­ i* set for NBC-TV’* Dianah .Shore
co darner who it turned out, was Show on Dec. a . . Tic Tat Dough,
the dictator's girl and' a rebel’* NBC-TV’* dayiinie quiz, i* taping
girl, too.
lwi» week* ahead so that emcee
-Because such theatrical effect* Hill Wendell can spend a vaca­
were dragged in, the show look tion in Europe Marling O ct.!» . , .
on the a.'pcct of a foreign intrigue Mort Halil * NBC-TV special, orimelodrama, despite Davidson'* giunlly scheduled for Saturday,
lofty dialogue.
Nov. 21, ha* been shoved back
Munulbun and Armendurix took to Friday, Jan. 23. | n hia place
the acting honors, with the latter will come a Gene Kelly special,
doing the best job as a tyrant featuring Donald U‘t 'onnor and
with chirm ami the Imagination Carol Luwtrnre.
of a poet. It wa* the richest char­
Maurice Chevalier will »tar in
acterization in the roster.
a one-hour special on CU.S-TV
Law of the Plainsman, starring Friday, Erl, 5.
Michael Ansara, had an undis­
tinguished premiere on NBC-TV
Thursday night. Aniara plays
Sam Buckhart, a long - haired
Harvard • educated Indian work­ i \ T i n : i m i I i t c o l n t or* T i n :
v r ii
J im t 'iv i.
t m i i rr.
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w r .v iiv n i.s ; t i n v r * .
untamed Southwest. There seem­ s t . o n n r * . i v c n a v i s : i n
vo.
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political campaign*.
“It la now impossible for tho
governor to pull string* and have
state employes out beating the
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) At
least 63 Florida convicts will be
bushe* for him,” Collin* said.
Collin*, who goes out of office questioned starting here Monday
when the federal government opens
in Januery, IW1, said the new an investigation into alleged bru­
governor should put constitutional tality at Kalford State Prison.
A government attorney Thursrevision at the top of hi* buslset*
list.
' He said he regretted Me ad-i
ministration could not manage a
general rewrite of the Constitu­
tion “but what we have done will
UNITED NATIONS. N. Y.
be a big help.”
(UPI) — U. S. Far Eastern ex­
C o llin * said he has not dis­
pert Walter S. Robertson and
counted calling a special legisla­ Leon M. Gucrrrrro, Philippine
tive session on constitutional revi­ ambassador to the United Na­
sion if the voter* okay the new tions. rciumrd today a bitter bat­
44-*enator, IU3-repie*entative re- tle of words which turned a pure­
apportionment plan in November. ly social lunch into an interna­
“ But.” be added, “at the same tional incident.
time I do not think it is probable.”
Each issued sharply conflicting
He said he will soon make a statement* today on the argument
television film for statewide re­ which waxed so healed Wednes­
lease asking that solera approve day that delegate* from Japan,
the ^apportionment formula.
Canada and The Netherlands were
reported shocked and embarras­
sed. Robertson was the host, and
Police Manhunt
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) -Police Guerrero sat on his left.
Thursday sought the thieve* who
stole a rented automobile from
rity Councilman Wolfic Cohen and
lifted 933,000 In jewelry from the
trunk,
The ear was found Wednesday,
the Jewelry missing.
Cohen reported the ear wai
stolen Tuesday while he played
golf. He said he had taken the
jtwelry from his aafe deposit boa
and was delivering It to hia wife.
Police did cot announce that ihe
gemi were in the trunk hoping
they would be undlieovered by the
thieve*.

Convicts To Be Questioned On Brutality

For East Experts
In War Of Words

day Died a habeas eorpua writ
ordering the 63 prison inmates to
be brought here for queillonlng
The attorney, Frank M. Dunbaugh, said other prisoners al(c
wilt be called to give testimony.
State prison system officials
have also been subpoenaed, Dunhaugh said.
The alleged incident! were said
to have taken place a t Ralford
last summer when prisoners were
disciplined for rioting.
After a state investigation, the
Cabinet fired guard captain Jkm er
Dunn and h it Ueutnant, Earl
Chester. Several other guards
were disciplined.
Prisoners charged they were
put in leg irons, fed bread and
water for long period*, and sub­
jected to tear gaa and water hos­
ing.
Gov. LeRoy Collins said Thu re­
day ihe ita ta baa given the fede­
ral government ill records of the
investigation. Ho said Penal Direc­
tor H. G. Cochran J r . has been
in direct contact with federal au­
thorities.
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We will be
closed all
day Saturday
in observance
of religious holiday!

Presenting the Magnificent Nineteen-Sixty

Legal Notice

and r o ld t n c t a
•CnUnov» n

And then came the Betty Hut­
Y o u at# h ereb y n o tifie d that a
ton show on CBS-TV, perhaps the bill of iiffn|*la!nt for dltortR h4»
1)9911 rile d kt^altiat &gt; m i, ami jo u
worst new show of the young |i*59- • t* required |u if n « a c*q»y t*f
1960 season. Mis* Hutton, tarn &gt;«nir tnanar ur pUtdltHt U tha
between being a comedienne and b ill o f earn p la in t on t t i* I ’ U l n d i r a
« l to r n r y * a u I
H t r k ln * . I l l U « « (
a dramatic actress, wa* unable Vo
M il U t r t t t * D r U n d o , K l o n ia . and
to function a* cither since the fH « H i« a r m hi a I A ita u or o r pt#4d‘
script was so bad. One thing in s in t h« o ffic# o f I it# c le iU of
th# r ’ lr c u lt C o u rt nn n r ti^for#
about a premiere like this une: T h u r i i t l i ) , Q r la h t r 3 3, j | j y . if you
The next episode can’t be any f i l l In ' I t m ju d K f iir n t by d «{4U it
w il l Lo ta k e n a g a in a l you for th#
worse.

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Johnny Ringo, another new
CB9-TV Western that debuted
Thuriday night, feature* Don Dur­
ant a* a former gunman who be­
comes • sheriff. He i* armed
with a -rven shooter and kills two Paul &lt; Perkin#
men with that one extra bullet. « i : W a a l f'*'hUt S t r « « t
U n d o , F lo rid a
The old TV weitern a«*embly oArt io
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C re a tin g a N e w E r a o f E l e g a n c e !
'I he motor car* represented here will *oon introduce a new era of
elegance to the world'* highways.
They arc the Cadillac car* of i960—and. from every standpoint, they
represent the Cadillac tradition in it* finest hour.
In appearance, thry aie regal and majestic as never before-a brilliant
symphony of line and contour irom the spaikliug new (rout grille to the
graceful Mow of the rear fender*.
In Interior decor, they are truly magnificent-featuring luxuriou* new
fabrics and leathers—new convenience and excellence of appointments.

And in the way they drive and handle, they are perfection on wheels.
1 here it a gieatly teiined engine and transmission that provide even
finer performance . . . a ride of unbelievable smoothness and quiet . . .
and notable advancement* in power steering and braking.
These new CaJillac virtue* have been interpreted in thirteen distinctita
body styles. Every motorist owes himself an hour at the wheel.
T he 1960 Cadillac is waiting for you now at your authorized Cadillac
dealer's—and yuur dealer himself is waiting to introduce you to thi*
magnificent new Standard of the W oildl

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to choose from!
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TALLAHASSEE (I’P I l - S u t e
Ally. Gen. Richard Ervin ruled
Thursday that white restaurant
owner* do. not have to serve
Negro patron*.
If a customer refuse* to leave,
the owner can have Mm thrown
off the premier*. Ervin added.
The ruling, atked by State
Ally. Richard Geritein of Miami,
apparently was prompted by *evcrnl recent attempts by Negroes
to be served in downtown Miami
lunch counter*. The most recent
attempt Monday ended in a fist
Ulghl between a white patron and
a Negro and white who *ald tbey»
were member* of the Committee t
of Racial Equality (CORE).
Ervin quoted a North Carolina
BROKEN FAMILY—Nathan Hoffman, of Los Angeles,
Supreme Court decision which
tries to console his daughters, Helen, 11 (left), and
ruled that the right of an opera­
Barbara, 10, after a judge ruled th a t the girls must re­
The Craft* Building In Fort
tor
of p private business to select
turn to Brooklyn with their mother. The youngsters
hi* rustomrr* and to make the se- Mrtlon Park wa* msdr active
had been visiting Hoffman, who is divorced from their
lection on the “ basis of color" ha* Monday night with tho first work­
mother, and had decided they’d rather stay in Cali­
been rfeognlicd by Ihe nation's shop gathtring of the Sanfotd A rt
Attn,
fornia with him,
(UFI Telephoto)
appellate court*.
Approimately IB person* with
art material attended the work­
Truck-Bike Crash
shop, according to Chairman J. E.
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - Al­ Mathicux.
bert Morrison, 1!, Negro, was kill­ The Sanford Art Ann. will
ed Wednesday when he rode Ms me«l every second Monday during
bicycle into the path of a semi­ tha month in tha lobby room of
By FRED DANZIG
canter a t 7:90
NEW YORK (U PI) — “Target For Three.’* the season trailer truck. Driver Dewey M. thaAHcivic
interested person* are urged
Musgrme
tali)
he
was
unable
to
premiere for CBS-TV’n Playhouse 00, muses th e bull’s eye avoid hitting Ihe child.
to attend and join the workshop.

U l I s REFA1B »r DYE
Year Bbocs Ta Look Like New

Carter's Shoe Shop

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Collins Thinks Governor Should Succeed Himself

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VISIT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER

Sanford Fabric Center
Walker Bldg.

2310 O ak Ave. at Orlando Drive

Second &amp; Palmetto Street*

HOLLER M O T O R SALES

Sen ford, Florid*

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Assignment

BROTHER, COULD YO U SPARE A DIM E?

him. Upas his return from the
office, the guard m u i | i i i i t
hi* fid*, hi* m g ' peeled far t$fl
possible fulminant of thee*
threat*.
Brea •&gt; he slept ta the upstairs
bedroom of hie quaint, eteae
French-type horn, a m u with a
n a remained nearby. The light

ty Stocks Often

fey n t bam subjected to vtotont market awing*. True. at
toto Urns sad during edrtaia market periods, tha prices
todlildaal stocks hsvu felled to rtflset the continued

C L t e i “How can sayona who mm growth for stocka
: too fcdwtotos fail to raaliae that ia tha gn at mow world
Hwtiitt which th us compatriot a n going to sorvo the
mm sad light companies In strategic anas of the country,
to e h i t i omnon lee of tkia tn e a n located, a n also
Ing to expand arid build earning power for their equities?”
. . We have aeon dynamic result* markotwisc la stocks of
M g utility ccotoriiries In Florida, Tsxaa aad Arisons. This
doe not only to the growth of the territory but also to the
fiity of management to improve operating results.
Mr. 8toils has chosen Southern Nevada Power Company
i an excellent meana of participating in the growth o f that
ea of Nevada. Located mainly in the vicinity of Laa Vegaa,
town primarily as s spot
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A ttm ting Indus­
try through the efforts of tbe la g Vegas Chamber of ComMMvea. Companies that use the service of Southern Nevada
P m r Co. art Titanium Metals Corp. of America, (a subsid­
iary of National Lead), Stauffer Chemical Co. of Nevada
AM rkaa Potash and Chemical Corp., United States Lime
Product Corp., Manganese, Inc., and Pabco Products, Inc.
Other large users are the military installations, including
Nattto Air Force Base, a permanent Installation, which is the
largest Jet base in the U. 8., Indian Spring* Air Force Base,
• satellite field under Air Force Special Weapons Command,
rind Lake Mead Ammunition Depot, an ordinance storage facflity.
' Southern Nevada Power Co., waa Incorporated in 1929
but tbs common stoek was not publicly offered until 1954. It
tofapUio electricity in Clerk County, Lae Veges and North
Uie Vegas, tbe military installations mentioned before,
Whitney, Pittman and Goodsprings. Average residential us­
age went up from 9378 kwh., In 1957 to 9,860 kwh., In 1958,
About three times more than national average usage, and betteved to be the higheat of any Inveator-owned public utility
ia the nation. The directors of the company recently increas­
ed the dividend from 81.00 to $1.10. Net Income of the com­
pany for the 12 months ended June 30, 1059, equaled after
preferred dividend* f 1.78 per share.
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HerbetiHefUer, with home building projecta under way
that l9 5 t wlfl be the blggrtt year la tha history of hi* HWtltr Coaatnwtkm Co. Within lest than two moatha from tha
August a While opening ef tha Howell Park development—
completely air conditioned home* from $12350 to $14,950—
more than 128 of tha houaaa have been sold. This new 5,000
boms community is sast^of Highway 17-92 near Casselberry.
Recently published In this column was a paragraph con­
cerning American Marc, Inc., makers of diesel engines, gen­
erator aeta aad boats. A current report from the Wall S tm t
com ply to 'reaching for” sales of
$10 million In the current fiscal year ending next May 81 and
• profit of about $13 million, reported by W. Denis Kendall,
president. In tha fiscal year ended May 81, tha company had
• net profit of $871,629 or 18 centa a share. Included In net

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LONDON (UFI&gt;—The eideet sad
poorest of the Man t r sthsrs
comedy team went to work Theredey to support hi* beoUee.
"I have been betting ea torsos
sine* I wee M oad 1 celcalete I
must have loot appreoimataty two
mlllioa dollars since then," ITyear-old Chico Mark told a news
conference Wednesday.
chlce (he's the mm who wears
the dunee-cap bat aad pleya the
piano) arrived la Kaglaad to bo-

Honesty!
BOSTON (DPI) — A newly,
enacted Massachusetts law pro­
vides that no person shall require
an employe to take a lie detector
test as a condition of employntenL

No One’s Perfect

A unique program was promot­
ed at the Seminole County Mini­
sterial Association meeting Thurs­
day morning. Tbe Rev. John T.
Thomat apnk# «f the development
of Church Music and illustrated
various types at mutle by high
fidelity recordings.
Rev. Thomas pointed out that
music baa always been an Inte­
gral part of man's religious reel­
ings and expressions. Non-Chris­
tian religions, at well as the
Judco-Christian
religion,
rely
greatly upon tha use of mule.
The New Taatament Churdi at
ita Inception naturally adopted
much of the mualcat tradition of
the Old Testament Judaism from
which the Church sprang. Tha dtvelopment of a distinctive style of
musk in the Cbrtiuan Church did
not come until about the fourth
century ■after Christ when tha
Church first began to have gene­
ral acceptance. Even then tha muale h»« * marked reflection el
the Jewlih Influence With ita plain­
tive tone la tbe minor key for the
most part. Durlag the 19th century
church music experienced Ua
meat rapid u d radical davalop•eat. Many ef today's hymn*
vers written in that period. Tha
sptaker stated that th* develop
meat ef the hymnody of th*
church still cestinuea with unusual
trends te be observed at this pres­
ent time. The adaptation of popu­
lar styles of music to church
aervteos la under experimentation
la many places.
Te illustrate the trend* and
styles of church music the mini­
sters listened to several recorded
selection*. Th* early Gregorian
music waa beard with its plain
seng unison arrangement* of Tha
Lard's Prayer aad an English
translation of the Kyrie elataon.
Traditional classical Church mu­
sic was played in organ arrange­
ment* and sung by a choral
group. Among these were: “When
1 Survey Um Wondrous Cross,”
“The Xing of Love My Shepherd
la,” and a Bach chorale entitled
“Commit Thou aQ that Crtcva
The program concluded with
several selections written ia th*
modern 20th Century ldlomatle
■tele, lorn* of the traditional
Christian words have been set to
music with an appeal to tho commoo ear. Reactions were varied
aa tho ministers heard soma of
tha groat hymn* of the church
rendered first in the style of
awtng music, played on the organ
and sung by a choral group.

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TALLAHAMRE (UFI) — Jack­
sonville Mayer Haydoa Born, a
preopectlee eaadldata far gover­
nor, told newsmen Wednesday
night that be ia an ‘‘unyielding
segregationist.”
Burn entertained newsmen at
dinner at tbe wind-up of a awing
through Northwest Florida during
which he addressed numerous
civic clubs aad other groupsHe talked like e man on tbe
vergo of becoming an official
candidate, but protected himself
from having to start filing cam­
paign financial reports by popporing bia statement* with a
qualifying “if I run."

President Plans
Medicine-Golf
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (U P D I’realilent Etienbowtr planned
Thursday to lake the best medi­
cine ha knows for n had cold—golf.
Tha Chief Executive, weather
permitting, selected the nearby El
Dorado Country Club count for
hie (trot therapeutic game te threw
off tbe cold that has dogged him
able* he returned from Europe an
Labor Day.
The President was expected to
ay with hla host, Georgs E. Al­
ii, of Washington, Gettysburg and
tbe California desert where Allen
has a luxurious home oa the 1,000aere grounda of th# La Quinta
Hotel, about U mile* from Palm
Springs.
Playing with th* President tad
Allen ware two other buddies, Wil­
liam E. Robinson, board chairman
of Coca Cola, and Freeman Go#den, tbe Amoa of the famed radio
team of Amoa and Andy. Both Rob­
inson and Goeden have been
friends of the Preaident for years.
When he arrived here aboard the
big government TOT Jet transport
from Washington lata Wednesday,
the Preaident encountered weather
that his doctor, MaJ. Gen, Howard
McC. Snyder, would not have rec­
ommended particularly for n raw
throat and stuffy nasal passages.
To the momentary mortification
of local boosters, a mild afternoon

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grit and seat billowing dust clouds
rolling down th* passes from the
San Jacinto Mountains.
A Marina Corps helicopter with
tbe President’s specially trained
crew from Washington quickly
whisked him off th* windy Palm
Springs landing fltld 20 miles to
La Quinta. The Preaident landed
about 1,000 feet from Allen'a ha­
cienda and drova over to the house
while tha wind cast a film of sand
over the countryside.

goes to nuke some
community more prosperous

f

yours . . . or the other fellow's

HAPPINESS THROUGH HEALTH
BY DR. F. LEO KERWIN

H adult. In reality
D there is little
:L
difference f o r
r;%
'■ I tho child’s body
learning
■ H is t h e s a m e
4. Attempt
R Flashing
functionally as
the mdult’s. You
Page 4
Friday. October S, 1989 wera once a child.
vss,t u • usl« w. mmm roe ----A child, aa a rule, makes
KvnLVB a. evanise. a&lt;
about
the best patient . . . .
jack Twin
tw o ^ m a a a
w ? nai**»
mainly for the reason that
ho has not carried nerve InataainttriM UTSS
terferenco aa long and, since
hU body la In the formative
stage, will respond better and
more quickly than tho adult,
It to only sound reason that
ef faith

BOSTON (UPI) — The month.
Ir mayasine of the Massachusetts
huts Police carried this defini­
tion of a law-abiding motorist:
“Thsro Is a Widsnat* in God’s agreed that such trends are tri­ “One who slows down as he
Mercy” and "Th* Lord’s Prayer" dent In church music today.
peases e etop sign."
were played. Then with a Jau
combo furnishing the accompani­
ment arrangements of tha Kyrle
deisms, Tbe Lord’* Prayer and
the 150th Psalm were presented.
Tbe program waa qalt* wtQ re­
ceived and though few, if any
were ready to accept or adopt
the modern style of muitc into
their church services, all wart

Florida Mayor
Confirms Stand

The preeeace of the guarde via*
lbly irritated the Secretary o l
State. For that reaaoa Mr. Dulka
often did not know bo waa being
guarded.
Tbe night* waleh waa stopped
abruptly by his srder on Chriiu
m u I * t of list when the Sem*
tary, looking out of bia window,
saw tha m u standing la the
shadows. He said be emldn’t
tolerate seeing a m u being away
from hla family on tbe hoUdajL
Just 1 ecause of him.
"
The night policemen would aserdte themselves la u sleeve
leading to tbe servants' entrance.
A brick wall afforded good cevar
and the policeman had an fierilent view of the surrounding yard
snd also the walks that step down
to the front entrance.
Actually, tbe Dulleses bed their
own built-in alarm. That waa
Pepl, tha family pet. No lntrud-.
er could have gotten by pepl. ■
coaibiack French poodle, which
slept la the Dulles drawing room.
Today, Pfpi still guards the
Dulles home, now occupied by the
Secretary’s widow, two servants
and a part-time secretary.
There is no longer need fur
armed guards in that neighbor*
hoed. Things are peaceful, though
lonely, ea this winding, narrow
hillside street under the trees.

Make your dollars build your
community „not somebody else's!
eve»&gt; Pa rlu w wc&gt;l worth Jour while
ta ha'e your children check?d by n Chiropractor if there
“ anY auspicior. of disease
° r Uck of ease in tho body,
F°r th® * » n tr the block to
VH*1 M*
On* of u series of articles
published in th* public intercat to explain and 1Huairate
the practice of scientific
Chiropractic, written by Dr.
F. Leo Kenrtn whose office ia
located at 201 8. French Avo.
and hla telephone number in
FAlrfai 2-7442.

�Wedding
Revealed
Lt. (j. g.) Dale R. McClure
•MV. S. N., son of C. W. O. (retired)
U. S. N. and Mrs. James B. Mc'Clure, of Sanford and Miss Alletta
Allison daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William H. Butler of New Looden, Coon., were married Aug.
$1 in Charleston, S. C.
The bride Is a graduate of Wil­
liams Memorial Institute and ME
Ida Jr. College. Lt. McClure Is
a MM graduate of the Naval Aca­
demy and is stationed in Charles-

FH., Oct. 2, 1959—Page 6

flfr

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cabot
Parker, Sr., of Conway, S. C. an­
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Sarah Prances, to the
Rev. Donald T. Hubbard, son ol
Mr. and Mrs. Leek S. Hubbard,
of Andersou, S. C.
The wedding will take place
Dec. 27 at the Conway Methodist
BARGAINS BY THE BUNDLE are displayed by Holy Cross Episcopal
Church in Conway, S. C.
Church women pettintr ready for the church ciothlnjr. cake, and cookie
Miss Parker was graduated
sale today and tomorrow. From left, Mrg. Wallace Phillips, Mrs. Don
from Columbia College, Columbia,
Bishop Jr, and .Mrs. Ralph W ight exhibit some articles to he sold in the
S. C., with a B. A. degree in
Elementary Education. While at
Snnford Ave. and First St. building. Some of the articles to lie offered for
Columbia, she was a member
sate are brand new. More than 37 merchants made donations of vurious
of Kappa Delta Epsilon, national
kinds of merchandise. Mrs. Richurd Deas is general chairman and Mrs,
honorary education fraternity.
Paul Johnson, assistant. Other chairmen assisting are Mrs. S. 0. Chase
For the past two years she has
Jr., sales: Mrs. Hugh O'Hara, merchants donations; Mrs. B. I„ Perkins Jr.,
been employed by the Board of
sorting; Mrs. Wally Philips, pricing; Mrs. J. L. Galloway, cakes and Mrs.
Public Instruction as a third
R. F. Sheddcn, publicity.
grade teacher in Sanford, Flor­
ida.
Rev. Hubbard was graduated
from Anderson (S. C.) Junior Col­ Enterprise
lege and received his B. S. de
grte in Physical Education at
Erskine College, Due West, S. C.
He received his B. D. degree from
Columbia Theological Seminary In
Decatur. Ga. A former pianist,
BY HELEN SNODGRASS
sportswrlter and coach, he will
Mrs. Richard Harris of Maitland
serve as interim supply minister
The Joy Ruth Sunday School motion to the adult department of
at the First Presbyterian Church and Mrs. Milton Ryan entertained class of Iho First Baptist Church
the Sunday school.
in Sanford, Fla., until December. at the home of the latter Sunday
Plans wrre made for a visita­
with a surprise family birthday met i t the home of 3!rs. W. 31.

Mrs. Pearson
Entertains
Mrs. Joe Pearson entertained
^ Tuesday night with a bridge-des­
sert for n group of friends at her
home on Wynnwood Drive. High
score priie was woo by Mrs. B.
C. Hamilton and icreeno prise
was awarded to Mrs. Joe Dean!
Refreshments of whipped cresm
ftntlt puffs, cokes and coffee were
served by the hostess. Others en­
joying the evening were Mrs. Ron
Dickerson, Mrs. Emanuel Villar,
A Mrs. Ralph Cowan, Mrs. George
Milia sod Mrs. r. Wide Tye.

Members of the Fireman’s Aux­
iliary arc reminded of the meet­
ing Monday night at the home of
Mrs. M. N. Cleveland at I
o'clock. All wives of the local
9!firem en sre eligible for member*
•ship and are urged to attend this
meatilng as guests.

Oviedo Bible Class
Enjoys Barbecue

MISS SARAH FRANCES PARKER

Church
Calendar

The Navy Wlvaa Club mm U
Monday at I p. m. at the cleh
home in the Chief a building at
the Naval Air lUtlos.
All wives of enliited p in m e l
are invited to attend, fo r further
information call Mrs. William J.
Leighty at PA 2-g4« or Mrs. BUI
Kutier at FA 2 MO.

fiMAanah
Craig Anderion, son ot Mrs. &amp;
A. Anderson Jr., arrived hem*
this week. He received hie dim
charge from the Navy at Nor*
folk, Va., after four yean la the
service.

Mr. and Mrs. M. E. B a t e J fannounce the birth of their eeeeM
son, Charlea Price. He waa Ran
Sept. 29 at Flab Memorial Hos­
pital In DeLaod. GrandpartaU
are Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Baker
Sr., of Sanford and Mr. and Mrs.
Charlea Hardy ot Titusville.
Fred N. Roasetler of the Mor­
gan Guaranty Trust Co, at New
York is returning homo today al­
ter a visit with his parenta, Mr.
and 3trs. A. K. Rostettcr on Cel­
dinner honoring Mrs. Fred Har­ Johns for the September business tion program by the elasa on ery Ave.

Personals

Oviedo Circles
Meet Monday

Fireman Auxiliary
Resumes Meetings

frrtll

Miss Parker To Marry
Rev. Donald Hubbard

The present address or the cou­
ple Is Route 1, Boa 224 Bur Claire,
Charleston, S. C.

Circles of the Flr;t Methodist
Church of Oviedo will hold their
f meetings Monday as follows: The
Chappel Guild Circle will meet
‘with Mrs. J. H. Staley on Lake
■Charm, it 3:30 p, m.
The Bethany Circle meets at g
p. m. Monday night with Mrs.
Bob McCilliitcr. The Mary Mar*
• tha Circle meets at 3:30 p. m.
tat the home of Mrs. B. F. Wheel•er, Sr., with Mrs. Prank Taibott
as eo-hosttii.
Circles of the First Baptist
^ Church of Oviedo will all gather
■In the New Educational Bldg.
‘Monday night at 7:30 for their
Individual 30 minute meetings.
At the general assembly and
business program following. Mrs.
•T. H. Daniel will preside until
Ithe new officers are installed,
■then will turn the gavel over to
Mrs. W. H. Anderion, new presi­
dent.
Mrs. A. B. Tcdford, program
a chairman of the WMU, will give
w a general outline of programs for
Jthe ensuing year.

WmtTorfl

The Wclaey Bible C lan of the
Firit Methodist Church of Oviedo
enjoyed a delicious beef barbe­
cue dinner F-iday night at the
Fellowship Hall of the church.
Hosting the party were Mr. ami
Mrs. Phil Packard, Ml*s Ruth
Davidson and Miss Elisabeth 01Uff.

Wives Plan Coffee

The CPO Wives Club will spon­ attached to the Sanford Naval Air
sor a ‘'Friendship Coffee" next Station, including wives of navy
Wednesday at 9:30 to 11:30 a. m. chiefs who have retired and arc
SUNDAY
at the CPO club.
living in this area.
Pinccrcst Youth Fellowship 9 p.
Invitations have been mailed to
The committee in charge of ar­
m.
all wives of Chief Petty Officers rangement! has had some diffi­
culty securing all the corrrct ad­
Four Way singing convention
meets at (he Naiarene Church,
dresses. Anyone who has not re*
cclvcd an invitation is asked to
First St. in Lake Wales. Lunch Oviedo
call Mrs. Simpson at FA 2 7810
at noon, singing until 4:30 p. m,
or Mrs. Campbell at FA 2-1074
MONDAT
for further information.
Circle t and 2 of the First Chris­
Nursery service will be avail­
tian Church meets at the educa­
able
at a reduced rile for those
BY
MARION
R.
JONES
tional building at 10 a. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Ren H. Junes and who have small children. Call
Women of the Presbyterian
3lri. While at FA 2-7822 for reser­
Church executive board meet at Mary were luncheon guests of Mr. vation. Several door prizes will
and
Mrs.
J.
B.
Jones
and
Jimmy
10 a. m. Boy Scouts 7 p. in. The
be awarded and hostesses are
Philathca Class meets with Mrs. nn Sunday.
.Mr. ami Mrs. Ben H. Jones and Mrs. Albert Campbell, Mrs. Ger*
W. S. Urumley Sr., on Celery Ave.
aid Crane. .Mrs. Harold Sundvali
at 7:30 p. m. co-hostcsa Mrs. Mil­ Mary and II. C. Parker spent a and Mrs. Phillip Simpson.
couple
of
days
this
week
at
their
dred Case.
Daytona tleach home.
Miss Nellie Beasley. October
Stale legislatures enacted 111 bride-elect, will he feted at a
major lax changes this year, in­ miscellaneous shower .Saturday by
cluding 87 increases and 12 new Mrs. Juc I. Beasley, Mrs. George
taxes against five reductions and C. Means and Mrs. Mac E. King
one repeal, according to the Tax at the home of the former, time
Foundation.
8 p. m.
The Cathulic Women's Club of
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. McCall, Jr.
have moved from Orlandu back All Souls Church, will hold their
regular monthly meeting Monday
to Oviedo.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Muse are at 8:00 P. 31. at the Civic Center.
The membership la aw open,
expecting to move to Belie Glade
or I’ahokcc In the near future to and all wome- of the Parish are
invited to attend the meeting.
make their home.
The Rev. Richard J. Lyons will
3trs. Jack Dodd, who bad an
unfortunate fall recently is re­ give a progress report on the new
the Mediterranean. Since no Invi­
school building now under con­
tations could be mailed it will ported doing fine.
struction, and will also speak un
Mrs.
Clara
Mariner
Is
asking
be necessary to make reserva­
all members of Ihe Mary Martha the Eucharistic Congress to he
tions by calling;
Circle to bring their sewing equip­ held in Orlando this month.
Mrs. R. Hite at FA 2 4328; Mrs. ment
Monday, to their meeting,
C. LcCramie FA 2-18S3; Mrs. H.
they plan to hem dish towels
Adams FA 23430 or Mrs. R. El­ as
lis FA 2-7633. An inicreitlng pro- for the church. They have recently
grsm is planned tor entertain­ made 131 caneer pads a; s serv­
ment following the dinner. Reser­ ice project.
vations should be made no later
than Monday.

ris and Miss Helen Snodgrass.
Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Sellers and
family spent Sunday in Cocoa
with relatives of Mrs. Sellers.
Mrs. W. L. Tyler left Saturday
for several days with her mother
Mrs. E. Vaughan and sister Mrs.
Tom Rivers and family in Green
Cove Springs. Mrs. Vaughan is
recovering from surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Jones have
returned to their home in Ft.
Lauderdale after a visit with Mr.
and Mrs. II. E. Hraddock for
acteral days.
Miss Bertha Wright of Jackson­
ville spent the week end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. 31.
Wright,

Joy Ruth Class
Installs Officers
and social meeting.
31rs. Janis Carrigan, president,
presided at the business session
and received reports from various
olficcrs and group leaders. New
groups were formed and assigned
to the new leaders for the coming
year. A letter was read from a
former rlas? president now living
tn Alabama. Friendship notes
were written to be sent to her.
Thu class presented Mrs. Currigan with a Bible in appreciation
of her leadership tha past year.
Mrs. Johns and Mrs. Don Reagan
received corsages is the class
colors in recognition of their pro-

Thursdays. The president's moth­
er, Mrs. Elsie Beat was welcomed
as a visitor.
Homer L. Osborne, superintend­
ent of the young married peopie'a department officiated at nn
Impressive insinuation service.
Officers installed for Ihe coming
Ing year were; Mrs. J. R, Hen­
derson; president;" Mrs. Otto
Thomas, vice president; Mrs. W.
R. Carrigan, secretary, Mrs.
James Wade, devotional and 31ri.
Paul llammcl, social.
Group leaders are Mrs. Calvin
Wright, Mrs. Marvin Younger,
31rs. William Wise, Mrs. R. W.
Lashbrook and .Mrs. John Ezell.
3trs. A. J. Peterson Is etaaa
teacher, Mrs. II. II. 3lcKachern,
assistant teacher and 3Irs. If. Is,
Osborne Is department secretary.

Church Groups
Meet Monday
Episcopal Churchwomen Cha^
ier meeting will be held Moaday
at ihe follow lag places and hours;
St. Agnes at 3 p. m. with Mrs.
Dan Wright Jr., to-hostess Mrs.
Percy Stereer;
St. Ann's it 2:30 p. m. with
Mrs. S. O. Chase Jr., co-hostess
Mrs. Hawkins Connelly;
St. 31ark's at 10 a, m. with
Mrs. Henry Tamm Jr., eo-boataae
Mrs. John Homer;
5t. Mary’s • p. m. with Mm
Gordon Sweeney, co-boeteee Mrs.
Harry Canelt.

Personals

Catholic Women
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Wives Plan Get’Acquainted

Dinner And Program Next Week
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Wives of VAH 9 arc planning a
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at the NA5 ballroom beginning at
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a charge of $1 for a family at
the “Kitty Corner” nursery.
The commillre was unable to
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wivei as most of the records art
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�CHICAGO (UPI) - The Chleiio
White Sox, ett to • flyla* atert
i la their drive to make up for the
» hifieat blot m beaeball’i record,
. tried to sake it two la a row over
, the deflated Loe Anisic* Dodgers
i today ia the aeeoad game ot the
i World Seriea.
1 Maaager A1 Lepet called on Bob
| Skew, aa 11-game winner, to aid
! the White Sox’ campaign to erase
i tbo memory of bow their last
i pennant-winner—the "Slack Sox"
i of 4# year* ago — threw the lilt
i Seriea to the Claclaaaall Rada,
i Shaw, a feat-balling righthand*
i ot win face fobs Podrea who
i burled tbo Dodgers to their only
World Series triumph-back in
h-Pairly
l t • •i IMS when they were based ia
Klippetola p
• a • • &gt; Brooklyn. Podres baa a IM re­
cord agalst Shaw's 1H.
Totals
34 0 B •
Early Wyaa, St-year-old vet­
Chicago
ASRMB1 eran who bounced back to wla S3
Aparlcio aa
S • • • gamea this eoasoo, and heavilytom 3b
4 S 1 • i muscled Tad Kluasawskl, with two
Laadia ef
4 3 3 1 homo ruaa and flva runs batted
WBIW the
MOW chief
tu»«t heroes
Httves m
uom
lag, were
asm the
Kluasawskl lb
4 a 3 5 gats
Lollar cf
3 1 • 1 White Sox shut out Um Dodgers
Goodman 3b
3 1 1 1 11-0 and rocked them back on
Espoaito 3b
3 • • • Umlr heels with an 11-blt attack
Smith If
4 1 3 t wkleh made it the worst first
Rivera rf
4 1 • o game runaway In Seriea annals.
Wynn p
s a i l
But Um Dodgers Insisted that
sulay p
i a a a they weren't hanging on Um ropes,
pointing out that they bad coma
Totals
is 11 11 f back from n 13-3 loss to Um
a-Struck out for Lahlsa la lift
Chtcsst Caht to *ia the S t’M rul
b-Grouaded out for Koufax In 7th League pennant In a feverish
c-PUad out for Wills in 3th
playoff with Milwaukee.
Los Aagelea
000 too 000— a "It's losing the close ooea that
Chicago
307 loo oox—a hurt you,” Insisted Dodger man­
E-Solder 3. Neal. PO-A-Loo An* ager Walt Alston. "Ona like this
galas 34-0; Chicago 37-10. DP-Ap- In, were Um chief heroes as the
arlelo, Pox, and Kluasawskl. ia just forgotten.”
LOB • Los Angeles f, Chicago 3. You couldn't sell that to Um
2B-Fox, Wynn, Smith 3 liR-Klu- White Sox or to the 43,013 fans
saewskl 3. SB-Neal. BP-Lollar.
who cheered and jeered as the
Ip h r er bb so home club racked up five Loa
Craig (L)
3133 3 3 l l Angeles pitchers for 11 bits In
Churn
3-33 0 3 0 0 pinning Um loss on young Roger
Labtoe .
1 0 0 0 0 1 Craig, took a two run lead in the
Koufax
3 a a a a i first Inning, crushed the Dodgers
Kltppateln
3
1 0 0 0 3 with seven more runs ia the
Wynn (W)
7 S 0 a 1 S third, and then, just for good
Staley
3
3 0 0 0 1 measure, added another pair la
(Churn pitched to 3 batters In Um fourth.
4th; Wynn pitched to 1 batter ia Nellie Fox, the tobacco-chewing
•th).
sparkplug of the White Sox, start­
USuminers (A.L.) plate; Das- ed the journey of annihilation in
roll (N.L.) lb; Hurley (A.L.) 3b; the very first Inning when, with
Secory (N.L.) 3b; Dixon (N.L.) one away, he drew a walk. Jim
rf; Rice (A.L.) If. Time 3:33. Landis laced a single to right and
A-41,413.
little NcUie went to third. That’s
when Big Klu started his heroics
with a single to right which
Under Study
scored Fox and put Landis on
TRENTON, N. J. (UPI) — The third. Sherm Loiter followed with
attorney general'! office la study­ a long drive te center that kept
ing the proposed puchase of the Klu anchored on first, but Landis
Freehold harness track by Moo- canterad borne after the catch.
mouth Peril, It waa revealed ea That accounted for tho first two
Thursday by Deputy Attorney runs — but the mi nacre really
General David Sate. The state started In the third Inning.
Raring Commission asked for n The pesky Sox started that fan­
ruling after being askad to ap­ tastic third with a double. Landis
prove tbo isle.
singled him home and then Big

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* BONNEVILLE BALT FLATS.
Utah (UF1&gt;—Mickey Thompeon of
El Monte, Calif., begins prepara­
tions today for s weekend assault
at the world land speed record ef
IN miles an hour set by the late
John R. Cobh of England. If pres­
ent favorable weather conditions
held, Thompeon says he will make
the attempt either Saturday er

Fight It Out
CHERRY POINT, N. C. (UPI)
—Pvt Phil Rogers of San Diego
Clod M. Sgt A1 Greer ef Hawaii
for the third-rand lead ia the
all-Marian golf tournament Thurs­
day with a two-under-par 70 that
gave him a 333 total.

New Couch
REGINA, Saak. (UPI) - Frank
Tripucka has been named to re­
place George Tarlap aa bead
coach of the Saskatchewan Roughriders ot the Western Interprovlncial Football Union.

Redfl Buy Infielder
CINCINNATI (UPI) - Third
baseman Cliff Cook of the Savan­
nah club In the Class A South
Atlantic League, the circuit's runs
ited in and home run leader,
a been purchased by the Cla-

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offers Um best chance of Um ma­
son to see a major southeastern
team In action, with n total of 13
games on the schedule.
The headliners find Georgia
Tack best to Ocmsoo, Mississippi
State at Tennessee, Georgia at
South Carolina and Louisiana
State versus Baylor la Saturday
afternoon contests, and Alabama
at Vanderbilt. Miami at Florida
Slate and Mississippi Southern
versus Texas AAM Saturday
night.
Hare’s a thumbnail sketch of
the weekend action won • loss re­
cords la parenthesis:
Friday night:
The Kentucky Wildcats (0-3)
visit the unbeaten Detroit Titans
(3-4). Tbo Wildcats have looked
effective oo defenses but were un­
able to keep their offense from
sputtering la leases to Georgia
Tech and Mississippi. The Titans,
playing a rougher • than • usual
schedule have beaten George
Washington and Marquette.
Saturday afternoon:
The Seventh • ranked Clemson
Tigers (3-4) met 13th • ranked
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackeu (3-0)
In what shapes up as one of the
feature attractions In the nation.
The game should Include a pass­
ing duel between quarterbacks
Harvy White of Clemson and Fred
Braselton of Tech.
The Tennessee Vote (10) fresh
from that 34) upset that ended Au­
burn’s streak of 34 games, look
like a defensive power. Sophomeric Mississippi s t a l e (0-1)
shewed potential la a 14-13 loss at
Florida.
The resurglng Georgia Bulldogs

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ference dark horses after convinc­
ing wins over Alabama aad Van­
derbilt. The South Carolina Game­
cocks (34) should bo a real test
Top • ranked Louisiana State
(34) is rated threo touchdowns
better tbsa the Baylor Bean
(14). The Tigers will need a con­
vincing win.
The Auburn Tigers (0-1), at­
tempting to rebound from that up­
set by Tennessee, figure to take
out their frustration on the passminded Hardln-Simmens Coyboys
(0-3), The Tigers still have to jell
their offense.
The Florida Gators (34) are off
and running. They should have
Uttla trouble with the downtrod­
den Virginia Cavaliers (4-3) who
have allowed M points and scored
none.
The unscored — an Mississippi
Rebels (34) taka aa apparent
breather against small time Mem­
phis State (34). The Rebels hope
to win the SEC title but like to
warm up against smaller outside
compotitioo.
Saturday night:
The Vsnderbllt commodores
(0-1) were set back on their heels
by Georgia. But the Commodoeos
conference halfback
Have all
Tom Moore and other offensive
weapons while Alabnma (1-1) has
to rely oa Us defensive talents.
Florida State (1-1) woo a great
morale booster last icason when
they beat the Miami Hurricinea
(14), for the first time la flva
triei. A second victory may be
harder.
Tutena (0-3) appears beaded for
Its third straight less as boat te
unbeaten Wake Forest (34). The
Wave has bean oulscorsd 34-7 In
Us flrit two gamea.
Mississippi Southern (14) the
nation's ‘ o. 1 small college team.
step* into big time circles against
Texas AAM (1-1) at Mobile, Ala.
Based oo the Aggies win over are narrow two-point favorites
Mtchlgsn State, It appears that over the Big Ten Conference in­
Southern's to • game winning vaders.
Ohio State shared 10th place
atreak la in dire danger.
with Notre Dame in ihia week’s
UPI rating and hopes to move
up a couple of notches by defeat­
ing CSC. The Buckeyes opened
their season last Ssturday by
edging Duke, 14-13.
It will mirk the first night
fsme ever played by aa Ohio
Slate tram.
West Virginia la ■ six-point fav­
orite over George Washington and
Kentucky la a seven point choice
over Detroit in other mijor Fri­
day night gamea.
The biggest attractions oa Sat­
urday's card are Northwestern vs
Iowa and Notro Dame vs Purdue.
Northwestern was ranked sec­
ood In tbo nation following Us
43-13 victory over ooce-mlghty Ok­
lahoma last Saturday but Is a onepoint underdog against Iowa,
which opened its season by clob­
bering California, 43-13.
Purdue,
although
unranked
among the top ten, Is a threepoint favorite to hand Notre Dame
its first defeat under new coach
•Iwiy* cIht
Joe Kuharich. The Irish romped
to a 2*4 triumph over North Car­
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By TED ELUSIEWSEI
As ToM To UPI
CHICAGO (UPI) - That wasn't
too bad for a start, but what do
I do now for an encore?
When you’ve been around Urn
majors as long aa I have, you
don’t feel there are many thrills
left la store for you. This was by
far my biggest one, though.
Mere are l, a guy who has spent
pracUcally my entire career la
Um NaUoaal League and never
dreamed—oot until a week ago,
aayway-erf ever getting ia a
World Scries anymore.
And to start it off like this—
well, air, I don't think I can ever
I didn't think that first homer
of mine was going all the way in
the third Inning. 1 thought It was
going to come down short. There
wasn't any question la my mind
about the second one. though. I
knew that was gone for good.
Happy? Didn't you notice how 1
hot-dogged It around the bases
after that fourth inning homer.
Boy, I was really in clover trotUng around those bases.
The thing that really pleased
me was that my wife was out to
the park and practically the whole
town ot Argu. What do you mean
you never heard of Argo? It has
a population of 10,000 and It hap­
pens to be right here In Illinois.
It also hsppcns to be my home­
town.
•
Apart from my hitting, I felt
good because I finally got a uni­
form tailored with the sleeves cut
short—just like I used to wear

Retains Crown
WARSAW (UPI) —Victor Bushuyev of Russia retained bit light­
weight title in the world and
European weight • lifting cham­
pionship! Thursday when be lift­
ed a total ot 147 pounds. Bushuyev. who had lifts of 273, 237
ad 314 pounds, beat out Akop
Faradxan of Russia by 33 pounds.

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Tony Lema, 23, of San Leandro,
Calif., broke out of a summerlong slump Thursday to show the
field hla heels with a seven-underpar 43 oa the velvety fairways
and greens of tbe Portland golf
club.
He bad a two-stroke lead over
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first monty.
Closest to Lema at 17 were Jay
llebert, Sanford. Fla., and Jim
Ferree, Crystal River, Fla., Seven
were tied for fourth with M i.

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battled UCLA to a scoreless Ue
in Us opener.
Top-ranked Louisiana State la a
31-point favorite over Baylor.
Fourth-ranked Army la a 10point ebotco over Illinois but sev­
enth-ranked Clemson la a onepoint underdog for Its meeting
with Georgia Tech.
In other games, fifth-ranked
Mississippi la an "out" favorite

Klu lefted a homer Into Um right threw wildly to the Infield for kls&gt; Wynn contributed to hie
field steads. Chuck Chun aheuldered the toed for Crete Owe end
two men wcat down to finally
the not (til ia m hia as Duke
Secood baseman Charley Neal cad It
lato Um error act next when Tbo game assumed comic opera
gobbled up Jim Rivera's proportions as the Sox added two
grander and tossed It into the more ia tbo fourth. Landis started
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dirt ia treat of the plate while with his third straight single aa£
sliced single to right Goodman trying to naU Smith at borne. The then U - was Big Klu agaln-R
advanced to third on A1 Smith's ball struck Rivera’s discarded bat smashing a homer against the up*
double to toft center.
and bouaced past catcher John per rail In right field. Aa tbo ball
That's when Snider equalled Um &gt;Rosebor# as Smith galloped home dropped back on the playing field.
Series record for inept play aa ho land-Rivera went on to secood. Dodger right fielder Norm Lark*
er picked it up in disguest and
hurled it up Into the roaring
crowd.
TbaP Klusxewskl blast ended the
scoring for the day, and, while it
when I was with Cincinnati and was five runs batted la to equal
Pittsburgh.
the World Scries oac-game merit
Tbo White Sox dida't have a held jointly by Yankees Ton#
uniform Ilka that when 1 came Laixert and Bill Dickey, It also
over to them from Um Pirates was more than the White Sox
last August 23th. They got mo one were to need on this actual anni­
versary of the day to years ago
for the World Series, though.
Am I going to wear the u n c when they started their sordid
trip into shame and Infamy.
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RICHARD DIAMOND, one
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eyes, will premiere for the
new season Monday nt
7 :30 p.m. on WESH-TV.
Dnytonn Bench’s Chnnnet
2. David Janssen continues
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series. Monday's chapter
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Cliff Arquette's show business
instincts have been dealt a heavy
blow.
Arquette achieved national fame
on radio years ago and recently,
as Charley Weaver, that wild old
man from Mt, Idy, returned to
popularity as a regular visitor to
the Jack Paar show. Wednesday
nljht, Charley paid the priee for
his new fame, lie appeared aa the
star of his own show on ABC-TV,
Hobby Lobby.
He engaged guests-In stiff con­
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Lineup, Inflated to • full
for the new leason, returned to
CBS-TV Wednesday night with a
J a n theme, new acton, fine
tography ind a nose for
and offbeat effects. Jackie Cowgin, portraying a merchant
is intimidated by a beatalk
two companions, dtllvered a
performance. However, there ■
numerous spots during the
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showed through. The atory woatd
have bc»« better It told In a halfhour format.

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itraU th tir bobblas. By a A h f
NEW YORK (UPI) — Perry questioni and worrylaf about
Como, the m«n with tho over- keepini the ihow ra ichodsUt
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new iponior.
entertainment value, hag itriflfod
His new head writer. Herb him of his unpredietahllity. A M l
Baker, icemed to hare more n l|h t for Charley,
work for Terry at ■ 10I0 perforin------cr, since only one fuest, Waiter
Men Into Space, a luspoasoful
Brennan, rnsaied in talk with ipaea dram a, or tuspaco show,
Perry. The other suesli, Peggy orbiled into CBS-TV Wtdnetday
King, the Kverly Brothers and th e : night with a story about an
four tlitchhlken, merely iang and naut who become! lost in
moved off. Perry*! movement*, U was clear from tho start lllit
comment* tnd manner were sure­ a great deal of attention — that
fire, especially as he opened and means money — w u given tn Dm
closed door* to produce a musical avoidance of phony "prop** looU .
number and then went through a Actual film clip* of rockst-taatlat
nostalglr segment about an ear­ procedures were nicely integrated
lier Music Hall host, Bing Crosby. Into the story. Still, t h am MW
It was a nice show in tho best queslion: Why didn't tba astro­
naut* wear helmets aa they bleat­
Como tradition.
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Armstrong Circle theater return­ one. However, that's a m tm doed to CBS-TV with a triumphant, tail. Bill Lundlgan, the star. J u t
giowlni story about deaf children little acting to do. hut the dltand the problems encountered in logue was awkward and Ma mat­
teaching them—and their parents. ter-of-fact performance reduced
My compliments to everyone in­ some of the dramatic values in­
volved in “The Zone of Silence," herent In the show. Yet, there U
and especially to young Patty enough here to make the aeriea
Duke and Kathleen Mapulrc, who a success—if tha film clips
portrayed a deaf child and a re­ out and the dialogue gate a
fueling.
sentful mother, respectively.

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kyyanli la aot length at tin s aloes hjsnsrii
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Chrk ley sraphxilied. Ha mid that
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teaene frwi ttta dua. Ax than others, McCauley explained.
to a was parted Ha called the Bridle Murphy af­
* * T * * J » » - fair hunk” and said there Is no
i opUJaad. Hjf- such thing as pra-nattl regression.
JU to 6a with tlM But hypstosla cm make a person
r U at the toniekms feel the same emotions felt at a
younger period of Ms life, the
hypnotist pointed out. McCauley

m. now at its Mghest
nod l a w ofter World
M
War 11, when it was used to over­
come the effect of shell-shock aod
-Went ezoerienees. to con­
junction with psychiatric treatment
McCauley explained. Hypnotic
techniques art used to medicine
for anaesthesia, for post-operatic
comfort sod to dentil work, he
said. Hypnosis can also help peo­
ple break habits Ilka looking aod
nail biting and can increase work
efficiency he told the Jayeees.

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HOLLYWOOD-gcreen star Elishath Tutor asmmiatlng on bar
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, ATLANTA - Tha wife of coo5 vtetod atom spy Morton Soball on
rlor request to conceive a child
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as wa have lost tbs
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fto kuneetifla filthy conditions

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&lt; BUFTALO, Tei.— Government
toreedgators probing the crash of
' g Lockheed JHectra airliner which
killed M persons;
t "Thor* nia been no indication
. gut tha fuatogs exploded from a
bento."

TRENTON. N. J. (UPI) — Thi
epidemic of deadly eastern equina
encephalitis was on the decline to­
day but the death toll eeeld terntinua to mount
W
Dr. Roscoe P. Kindle, state
health coramlsstooer, said then
still are some "pretty sick" peo­
ple suspected of having KEE end
there is "still e chance that same
will die."
The death toll from encephalitis
and suspected encephalitis itled*
■t II. Ten others are hospitalised
with suspected cascr. Of the Si
cases, 11 have been "presumptive­
ly confirmed" as EEE, toctodtoji
eight deaths.
The last death occurred Tues­
day, leading Kindle to believe the
epidemic was declining.
Handle noted Thursday that tha
department, "has no report of •
ease with an onset after Sept. ST.
That is hopeful because the iacto
ballon period is U days."

Id ha dote not relieve pain be­
cause pato to ■ danger sign tell­
ing that something to wrong to
the body. U the pato were taken
sway the cause would still be
present unnoticed, which would bo
had, ho said. On prescription from
a fkyatdan, McCauley will work
In rollers migraine headaches

PALM 8PIUNG8, Calif. (UP1) — Housewives of America
may find It hard to btllava, but Preaidant EUanhower la spending
• good p a rt at hia vacation to the kitchen humming over his pots
and puna with the earn* pleasure ha m e m * for a par golf score.
Eisenhower, quite fatigued and suffering from a nuisance
cold, flaw out barn to one of America's mom luxurious play­
grounds for rest and relaxation.
In tha comfortable desert home of Georgs E. Allen, his
Gettysburg and Washington friend, the President has at his com.
mend Just about every domestic convenience known. The Allen
house la on the rroundi of the exclusive La Quinta Hotel 20 miles
from Palm Springs. There are two swimming pools on Allen’s two
and a kali k i u ,
Instead of having platoons of servants handle the groceries,
the President has been cooking every meal since he arrived
Wednesday. He cooks not only for hlnuelf and Allen, but for
. other. jnsmbcn_qf.JiJa_aUg. golfing expedition, Including William
. K ttnhln.fin tward chairman of Cp£* Cola, awl Freeman (jostfen^
who took the fortune he made playing Amos of "Amos and Andy"
and applied it profitably to California holdings.
Tha Allen house la interestingly equipped, including a TV set
In one of the fireplaces. The kitchen is in a separate wing of the
house and is thoroughly furnished with all tha latest electronic
aids to cooking. Elsenhower is not a fancy cook. He tends to the
plainer, more rugged cuisine, leaving the cordon bleu refinements
to the chefs back at the White House. Breakfast Thursday featured conventional ham or bacon and eggs. The President broiled a
small strip of steak for himsalf.
Hia press secretary, James C. Hagerty, la not included In tho
highly exclusive Elsenhower boarding house arrangement and was
ugabto to aupply more than tha breakfast menu, and that second
hand.
Hagerty said, however, the President fixed lunch and dinner
Thursday and undoubtedly would be busy at the stove this morn­
ing.

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THE RITZ has scheduled one of the fitat Florida show­
ings of Clark Gable's new movie, "But Not for Me." Costarred in the film Is Carroll Baker, a St. Petersburg
girl, who visited Central Florida recently to attetd an

exhibitors' meeting. Gable, Miss Baker and Barry Lee
are shown here in a scene from "B ut Not For Me,"
which opens Sunday at the Ritz.

Mottoes Group
Has Right Idea

U. S. Consumers
Deeper In Debt

LOS ANGELES (UPI) - The
Let’s Have Better Mottoes Assn,
snnounced today Its (election of
the motto for October — "Pleaso
don’t talk while I'm interrupting."
E. V. Roberts, secretary of the
local chapter, said the following
were also-rans In monthly compe­
titions:
_ "Why worry m o m m e twis —
lie's not afrsld of you?"
" I like the way you put it —
simple."
"Do it the ethical way unless
there’s no chance of getting
caught."
KIRK DOUGLAS a tarn in "Lust Train From Gun Hill"
"I think all the time, but I
opening ut tho Movielund Drive-in starting Sunday,
never think of anything."
The action-packed western will continue through Tues­
Roberta said a new group would
day.
be formed within the association
and that all members named John
were Invited to Join. The group
will be known as tho society for
the prevention of calling bath­ The Movieland Drive-In Theater will be "Last Train from Gun
rooms 'Johns.'
will show two action packed thrill­ Hill" and "Bell, Book and Can­
ers starting Sunday and continu­ dle."
On Wednesday the bill will in­
ing Ihruugh Tuesday. On the bill
clude "Wonderful Country" and
"Some Came Running." These two
features will play through Friday.
Saturday, the Drive-In will fea­
ture four shows Including "April
Love.” "Hot Car Girl," "In Botween Age" and "Tuxedo Junc­
tion."

Western To Open At Movieland Drive-In
Gomes Favored
In TV Fight

TRADITIONAL BUT more restrained tail fins which
Tiftoct tha Influence of the Eldorado Brougham are ex*
amplified by this rear view of the Cadillac Coup de Ville.
Tito lighting arrangement to tho most distinctive ever

offered by Cadillac and features tho return of the tuil
lamp to the tall fin, long a popular identification mark
of Cadillac.

Since neither the magnetic nor
the gyroscopic compass will work
onds the moon obscures tho sun near the North and South Poles,
from tha earth.
Albert H. Bumstcad of the Na­
Two American scientists ap­ tional Gcorgraphic Society invent'
peared assured of a good look at cd the sun compass,
Ilia indlp.e, weather 01 nut. Mi­
chael Witunski and Edward Dibler will chase the moon’s shadow
In a supersonic F-101B fighter
plana eapabla of keeping up with
tha eclipse for six minutes.

Scientists Wait For Total Eclipse

FUERTEVENTURA, Canary la
lands (U P I)—Scientists from six
nations waited anxiously on this
Atlantic Island today, hoping for
a good look at tha total eclipse
of tha sun.
The eclipse begins at 7:43 a. me.d.t.
Claude at 0,000 feet obscured
most of tha Canaries Thursday,
and ground observers feared they
Bark on California'! giant se
might not be able to see the sky quota trees sometimes grows to
during the 2 minutes and 40 sec­ two feet thick.

Tha number of •]_partmoat units
on waa starts*/
on which construction
in tho U. 8. during
approximately 130,000.

PROVIDENCE, R. !■ (UPI) World Junior Lightweight Cham­
pion Harold Gomes of Providence
is a heavy favorite over Jay Full­
mer in tunighl'a 10-round nation­
ally-televised bout at Rhode Is­
land Auditorium.
Ring observer! feel that the 20ycar-old Gomel Is more exper­
ienced, is a better puncher and
has more stamina than Fullmer,
or West Jordan, Utah.
Fullmer, the brother of newlycrowned
World
Middleweight
Champion Gene Fullmer, baa had
19 professional fights and has won
17 of them. Gomes' title will not
be at stake.
The popular Gomes, who has
been fighUng for eight years and
has won 43 of his 47 bouts, said
today that he knows "Fullmer
will be a tough one to get by.'
"He’s a Fullmer and that speaks
for itself. Also, he'll be out to
get himself rated and I’ll have
lo he on my guard," said Gomes

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Ameri
can consumers were deeper In
debt at the end of August than
ever before — $47,910,000,000.
That figure, reported by the
Commerce Departmc t, represents
the total outstanding consumer
credit, including both Installment
and noninstallment borrowing.
Installment credit rose to Aug­
ust for the second straight month.
The 302 million dollar tocresse
sent liic total to $37,010,000,000.
Non-installment” Uinowmg rose
by 379 million dollars.
Auto credit expanded by 2M
million dollars to August, a bit
less than to July but about equal
to average monthly gross to the
second quarter of the year.

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WASHINGTON (UPI) -A « •
year-old girl haa aued a laundro­
mat here because one of Its dry­
ing machlnaa melted a pair of
falsies and ruined her laundry.
The suit, filed la small claims
court, brought a counter legal ac­
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“As a matter of * ct," the HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Michael
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fraught with consequences for a cently spent threw months scramb­
ling up and down th* Swiss Alps
growing Industry.’’
ror acanea in Walt Dissay'i ad­
venture drama, "Third Man on
th* Mountain."
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you've climbed a mountain la a
ROME (UPI) — Princess Doro­ poor reason for doing It. Thors
thy de Polllo, who painted Vlca must b* an emotional kick."
President Richard Nison's por­ "It'a th* challenge, and th*
trait In Miami two years ago, pride of conquest whan you reach
has a leading part In Para mount’s the top," added MacArthur. “The
"Ray of Naples.”
view Is beautiful, ton, but not
Princess Dorothy, who esme by beautiful enough to get me up
her title through her mirrltge to '.here again."
an Italian piliice, poriraya a
beauty who turna Vittorio De Colombia la the only South
Sica's head In the comedy star­ American country with ports on
ring Clark Gable, Sophia Loren both the Atlantic and Pacific
and De Sica.
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By STANLEY

"veto bnyfop" frem CoBserotlvea.

FittoP Minister B in id

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mffiaa ckiriMl today that At U-

bor fu tr'a ykia for rationalisa­
tion of to* country's trading indaastrin amounted
atab ta
too ksak*
Bo aatd too l&gt;borttsa "tetend to
nstienaliso, all HfK. If toay can
act fat ia by Um (root door Itoy good tnoogfa today."
Bat tha aaoia Uttlo was oror
domaiUe
issuas.
Legal Notice
Labor Party Bacratary Morgan
m M HKRKBT (11VRM tbst tha BosrS of Csastr Cemmlralon- Phillips startod things off by say*
MtMts Csontr* nor Ida will b m I at IS o’clock A. M, October lay that if Labor wins it will
ta Osaoty CsaamlMlonara Room In ths court Hoosa st lUn&lt;
&gt;■cardiaca with tbs pror Islons of Cbssttr 13*. Florid* ttstutos, scrap tho unpopular salsa tax on
furniture, —
clotf
ns » n y
u reas* of StarIno rtqusats sad complaints from tho public ______..
I too Badgcla for tbs Fiscal Tear bcalnnlna October 1st 1*1* household goods. This followsd a
i f asptambor tsth lias, and will thavcwpia tsntatlvslr adopt pledgt to boost pensions by $1.40
| Bndpata far said period. Tbo tsautlvs Budgst* or* summarised as a wtsk without cost to too taxpay­
cSBonnaeF aUtsmsot showla* remlpla, espendllorts. balances re- er.
MP pad prepense tss mills*.. (Published in foil!
Macmillan mad* a bllstarlng
bo11ba Tn n r a a r n t a s t s s nstcsurra
spesch in answtr.
MkSy •
annixous c a t m
s K s s a tt. Fvnis
“Promises Ilka this could never
M R THB FISCAL. TBAIt ENDING aEPTKMRKfl St. tSI*
I*,.Trass t Mills on osreossd valoatlos at |3M&lt;MU13
2S7.PS0.4t bavs been mada by a party which
f -Jtsuresd A Telegraph U sssms
ssi.ss had any serious bop* of attaining
' toooresn Ao*ots Urtsss Tss
t.*»*.st office,” h* said. “Labor la turning
Osoopotlsnal Uc.ne.a
e.jjs.n*
I. b tttr sit Uesnoos
li.tSS.so the site lion into a asock auction.”
I BoUdlot Fsrmlts A Ion lot Fcts
SS.s*S.fs T h e Conaervatlvaa remained
* threoah III, Both |*elu*lv*—tUrcsa F*ta
Si,«•*.«« ■light favor Its* to reUln control
k Aotmboresiocnt* from Welfare *
Tuborcqlotls Patients
taa.aa of parliament. But alt signs point­
l ..'Asia of Form and Uruvs Frsducts
I.Jss.no ed to n photo-finish In which the
1 OUsv Rare*** Itoeslpts
l.sss.n* Laboritea might squeak through.
I Boo Kovoaoo Boctlpt*
tao.sa
YAt, BITUIATED RECEIPTS
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J. BBTIMATED HKCBIFTH ANDBALANCES
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BSTtBATBl) KXFBISBS nKSNSSL FIND
ra m TKB m o s t , vssab b .v u isu iu f t b u o k b so. ipso
l Oolarlaa of County Commlsalonara and Kipansaa
It.too «•
I&gt;1 Psr Dl.iu and Traci Expanse, County Commission.ra
l.aoo.ns
I nSalary
af
Clark
of
tho
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of
County
Comml.slun.ro
f.ren.SS
o t a r y of d opsrvisor af l ls a la tr a tlo n
S a l a r y af A t t a r a t r f a r Board s a d K x p .n s t a
C l a r k of Ik* Circuit Court for U a n t r s l C ourt W ork
C a m m l M t a t s . t o tk# Ta* Asacstor
Camm lstlons t a T s s Collector
C oronal’s In q u e st
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M a a a - P u r c b a a * of V otlag Machlnt*
A d v a r l li l n c R equired by Daw
A d v • r il l in g D a llnqua at T a n a

N O T trK in ha rab y g l v m t h a t t a m
a n s a s t d In buslnai* s t HanfordUvltila ltd., H.mlnot* County. Ftor*
Hu, a n d * . *h*_fl.tltlnii* n a m a nf
Wood Product* for I n d u a trta l C»*.
and t h a t I Inland t a r a n la la r sold
nama with Mi* Clark nf t h a Cir­
cuit Court, llamlnot* County, F l o r ­
ida, In a c c o rd an t* with tha p r a v l■ton# of t h s jrtclltlou* Nam* l i s t ,
u l ts , l o .w lt t S n l l o a I4S.SS F to rills n ta tu ta * H IT .
HI*: M o A. V a ik an
P u b tlih Oct. t , *, IS, I t , ISIS.

BbtTlIre * FTpra*.* f"r »**•"•&gt;*? FommU.tsner* or.!j

IP O s n s r a l P U tl a n s r y , B l a n k * guppllia, i t s
70-1 Stacord Book*
TP B alary s f C o u m slo r A K x p t n i t* A Office E i p c n i t s
B a la ry of Ju d g e s A Sacralarlaa
n o t a r y af County P rosec uting Attorney

Banana* of Armory

■ alary of County K m l n r r r
M atatanxnca of tha County Horn* A Repairs
Y nba reula r Hospital*
I n s a n i ty Inquire*
o c n a r a l Welfare
-I Appropriation of tha County W elfare Board
— Balary a f County 1’byslclans. County H ealth Nurs*
a n d other R ip a n s a s
Hospital n«rvtr* for Ik* I m llssnt
Balary a f County Harvlc* o u t r a n a E i p . n . t *
Civil Da fans*
Kapansaa of C ounty Zoning Com ml.ilon
Oalary nf f n u n t y S l a n t and Kcpcnrr*
P f l - I Balary af Horn* Dem onstration A a*nt A E i p t n s r s
O l l .a O ther E tpsnaa a A gricultural P c p a r lm e n t
P8I
P a y m e n t ta F lo r id a Hoard of F o rs alry A 1’a r k c for
County Fir* Control f a i t
•88 Appropriation t a r r i a y g r u u n d *
988
Publicity
...
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BSTIMATED B RV R1L K S AND H K O d l T B a E M tlO L R CU1.1TT
F I N E AND F U B F R I T I R R F I N D
F O B THB FISCAI, TRAM R l l l l h f ! aKPTSlRHS'.R IS, 1*0#
IM
T a s t s t Mill* on assessed valu atio n of US,110,t i l . f t
1IS.X1J.T8
144 F i n e s and ( 'n i l s and a n O ther Fees, sta
M.oou.oo
TOTAL. ESTIMATED ItKCEIITH
Las* *%
i* .:« .i!

88% • f E stim ated Hecclpls
Bala ces t o be B ro u g h t F o rw a rd : r a t h
TOT Al , ESTIMATED IIECEIPTS AND BALANCES
■UTUSATWD BXFRNaRS
BIS Balary of n h t r lf f . Deputies and A isle ia nia
111 C l t r k of Circuit Court, Fee* and Cuet*
I I I C ounty Juda e , F e e s and I'uetc
811 J o s t l r c * a( lb* Peace Fees a n d Coal*
118 Constables, Faec ad Costa
•IT
C a u n ly P ro e a cu tln g A tlrrncy, Conviction F»e»
818 W ltnoa* Fa** A J u r o r s Fee*
818 O f h t r C su rt C a sts and Fees
PI4 E a p e n e e t o t h e r t h a n Salaries (Sheriff)
8(8 Investig atio n* (Sheriff)
•18
E q u ip m e n t ( S h e riff)

l.II’rul.13

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In * Clalm a mr Damaada Agnlaaf
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Grove Manor Homes

Tnti and aach of you ar* haraby
notified a n d required f a p r a a s n t
a n y claim* a n d demand* w hich you,
n r c ithe r of you. may hava a g a t n a t
th a r e la te o f I 'a te r IJ|ipo|la, dersaaed, .lata of. aald C aunly t a . j j i g
I'-rtf'i'veJuilgs d f Nenunaie rnungg,
Florida, a t hi* nfllca In tha court
huuac nf calif County a t Hanford,
Florida,
w ith in
alsht
ra lsn d ar
m o n th s from t b a lime a t fha flret
publication of thl* nntlca. Karh
Halm nr d e m a n d ahall ba In w r i t ­
ing. and sh a ll atat* tha plac e of
r e i l i l i n c , a n d post afflre addreaa
of the c la im a n t, a nd shall ba sw orn
In by Ih* c la im a n t, hie a v e n t, or
a tt o r n r y , a n d a ny curb claim or
demand not an filed shall ba void.
Marl* I.lppolla
As E s r c u t r l x nf tha U i t Will
and T a a t a m c n l of
I’e lc r Llppollc, dsrcaaed
F i r s t public a tion Oct, t , ISIS.

TS.4IS.as
RI.HCTION PROCLAMATION
IM no.iS
anil by virtu* uf a u t h o r i t y
lf.ioo.su la Vmlar
the Mayor o f th s
l.icS.SO Citymenfvested
Florida, I h e r e ­
l.aus.so by call aHanford,
Municipal (U neral Elec­
u.non.oo tion to bs held t h r u u a h u u t th* City
T inas
Hanfurd, Florida, on the 3rd dey
l nsn.os nf
nf Novtmlier, l i l t , for election
ll.s f a .s s of
tw o C ity r u m m U r la n e r s fur
joo.no
a f efflc* of thro* y e a r s
1,11b.so term*
each.
Held
election
be held a t Ih*
TOTAL. AtTIIOI'lUATIONS
l t \ t o ) .» S c i t y Hell In a aehelt
ld Clly of Hanrord,
811 K aserva f a r Canllngenele*
} ? ,l ls .( l Florida, In ro n fu
In th* laws
,111 lla aerv* for Conllngenrlea (Sheriff)
M I M S a n d o rd in an c es rnreilty
la ting to s i t s
nastfV * for C a sh llalanc* lu be Carried F o rw ard
IT.soo.si) lions i n s In fore* In aald City.
T b s poll* will b* open a t T:0*
total dcdoet
" j.jss si o'clock
A. M. Eastern B landard
R a n MATE OF B K U I U R I AND RECRIPT* a r.M I1 0 l,R ( O f NTT
UIIAU AND HHIIIUK F I 111
f o r T i m n a c t i . i r . i H e n i i i n i i a r . p r K w n r . H at, icon
I t * T a a e a I mills a n aeieaeod valuatlnn of | X . I I S , t t l I )
ISI.lSt I I er and F. It. Aehdoern s i C lerks,
111 D asalln s T aa J*% ut the Tlh Cant
IJ.ssa.ss end Mrs. (’lift M. Able*, S i r a 1.
11X*1 Uaaalln* T a a F ro m U-mrd of Adm lnlalratlu*
3r.oou.us T. Das*. Sir*. Jo e l ft. Field. Mie.
111 Motor Fu-I T a a i s % r the D a c e n t
TTf.oa Me* Kumuiey, Mr*. F, K. Itoumlti t s Macing t.oRimiieion Fund*
lll.nssius l e t end Sire. Ralph Austin Hmlth
a* Inepei-lore of eeld election
IN WIT.SF.hH WHERSIUF, I have
TOTAL ESTIMATED IIL l'K I I T S
h e reu n to &gt;rt my hand *■ Slayor
U m ar.
o f lb* City o f Hanford. Florida,
a n d have caueed la he a f f i l e d
h e reto the aeel of said C lly &lt;m
th is the 3nd d a y uf lictnher, ISIS.
A. L WllJtUN
A t Mayor the City
of Hanfurd. irtarlda
(HEAL)
Offtcs M anager A
a t x e h T:
II. N. TAMM. JR.
CUV Clerk
Rublleh Oct. I. I, 11. S3. 3*. 1133

12. EfoctrkaJ Servicaa

14. Matting • Painting.* Repalre
15. BperisJ Services
14-A Be saty Parlors
14. Ptoworm A Plants

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TOTAL Batlm atad I t . . . I p t a a n d Halanc.a

BPTSMATHU BAFMNSKa CAPITAL O lT t.lt RKlKHtH PL.NU
F a . th* Flaunt t a a . K a l l a s »*pl.m b*r X*. IM*
l la a l t h Cantar U u ild lu a - Jo ln t Vantur* with I ' X Uov'L

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844

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T o ta l A pproprU tlan*

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TOTAL Budgat
T o ta l c a s h b a l a n c a
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wwxTaUl vaaarvs* _________....
racvtpta alt Uudgata
’■tel *sp*ndltur*a *11 U w dttl*

BRLNG THIS AD to The Office
Bar, Laka Mary. It will get you
3c OFF on every beer consum­
ed on premises, and 23c OFF
every 4-pack to go.

NICELY furnished garage apart*
meat Couple only. FA 2-3441.
1S12 Sanford Av*.

Legal Notice
in

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83,313.01

BALLROOM

(Dsuuuna
school of dance
6th Thru 8th Grade

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(Official p a s t )
A t t e s t! a r. HERNDON,
C lark o f aald Hoard

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c o ir t ,

■KWIIOI.R COUNTS, ri.UHIIti
IMITATE UF ItOOEHT U. DltESUN,
list-*aatd
NOTICE TO CHEDITOltd
TO AIJ, FEttaONH II S V I S' tl
CDAtUM Oil DEMANDS AUAINST
SAID ESTATE:
Ton and **rh nf ynu art htrahp
nntlflad and required In fit* any
claims and demand* which yuu, or
tllher of you, may hava aaalnat

Florida,
wftMa „^*iaht . -AWrolaa
months from tb s flm* nf tha flrai
publleatlon a f th is nuflca. Each
claim or demand m u s t ba In w ritIns and conta in tha place of r e s i­
dence a n d poat office ad-lrei* of
lha cla im a n t and muat bo sworn
la by th* claimant, hla a a a n t or a t torne). o r lha aama ahall ba veld.
Xtaphan T. Doan
A ncillary E a e c u t o r af aald
C a la lt.
Th* Naufurd lla rald
Amleraon, Ituah, W ard A Dean
l»0* Florida .Nat'L llank llldg.
Orlando, Florida
Alturnsya for Ancillary Kaeeulnr
IN TIIR CIRCUIT COI R T OF TUN
NINTH J t Dll 141. I I H t l i r . IN
AND FltM SEBINOI.R I III NT V,
FLORIDA. IN CHANCSIHV NO,
1*1*3
J ANNIE 3IAE Sl’ATKS.
Plaintiff,
•VH*
WILLIE HPATEN,
D efendant
N O T IC E TO AFFSMM
STATE O F FLORIDA TOi
Willi* Hpalts
Addrete and Residence
Unknown,
You ar* hereby notified t h a t a
bill of complain t for dlvorcs h a s
been (lied a g a in s t you. nnd you
ar* require d to serve a copy of
your a n ew e r or pleading to t b s
bill of com plaint on the P la in tiff*
• Homey Paul C. I'erklne, SIT Meet
X«&lt;ith s t r e e t . Orlando, Florida, and
Hi* in* o riain el anew er or plead­
ing In Ih* office of the Clerk of
Ih* C ircu it Court on or before
Wedneeday, October It. 1333. If
you fell to do ■&gt;■ Judgment by d e ­
fault will bs take n agalnat you fur
Ih* re lief demanded In t h l bill of
complalnL
DONE AND ORDERED a t San­
ford, Hsmlnol* County, Florida,
thl* I t h day s f Hepttiubsr, I l l s ,
t SEALI
O. P HERNDON’
C lark s f th* Circuit Court
Ry M a rtha T. Vihleo, DC
Paul C. I'erklne
111' W eil Houth Street
Orlendo, Florid*
Attorney for Plaintiff
Publish HepL II, II, {}, A Oct. J.
NttSSI

NOTICE |H hereby given t b s t 1 « n
engaged la buelneee a t 3333 Or­
lando Drive, Seminole County, F lo r ­
ida, un d e r t h s flctltluus name of
I’eul'* T o w n and C ountry TV tiervice a*d t h a t I Intend ta r e sleler
■•Id name w ith the Clerk of th s
t'lr r u lt Court, ttemliiuj* County.
Florida, In ncrurilanc* with th*
provlelon* of Ih* Fk-llllnue Nam*
Statute*
lo-wlls
Section
l&lt;3.*0
Flutide Htatule* IJ-I.
Slg; Ueora* K . I-apcun
I’uhllvk M*pt. 13 A Oct. I, I, 14.

D O N ’T

REGISTER NOW . . .
CIsssh Begin Oct. 15th
I'hont FA 2-0884

Ws hava tore* outslaadiag values
la 3 sad 4 bedroom quality
homes la thia golf course area.
Pricas start at 913,509.

RENOVATION SPECIAL

2 - BEDROOM bouse, kitchen W. B. ‘'BUT STEMPER Agency
Realtor k Insurer
equipped, 213 W. iStti St. Pb.
Phont FA 2-4991
112 N. Park
FA 2-4020.
MODERN 3-bcdroom home, kit­ HOMES AND LOTS for colored
chen furnished. For appointment people. Also homos juilt on Iota.
Roy Wall, Phono FA 2-1397.
call FA 2-3799.
4-ROOM furnished apartment 940 3-BEDROOM house largo lot,
2409 Adams Court, Wynnewood.
per month. Ph. FA 2-3021.
Terms.
FURNISHED apartment clean sn&lt;
c l o s e In. Jimmy Cowan, Ph
Robb L. Payton
F \ 2-4013.
■agtaUrad Real Estate Broker
ASSOCIATE*’
2 BEDROOM unfurnished ai
Mary E. Carman — Lon SalvaU
ment near stores and id
Ph. FA 2-1301 17-93 at Hiawatha
No pete please. 2419 Elm.
FURN. Apt. .ulre W. u l bc

Stemper Believes

1 R003I Efficiency 4pt., private You will delight in entertaining
bath, luitablw for one or couplt.
if you become tha proud owncra
Across from Post Offtee.
of on* of our new 3 bedroom,
3-BEDROOM bousa, furnished. 2 bath homes, with their many
Near air base. Phooa PA 2-2097 comfort-tending fixtures. Downpayments start at 9330.00. Ceil
or FA 2-3730.
Today.
ROOM and BOARD. Pb. PA 24392
ROOM k BOARD, reaionabla W. R. “Bltr STEMPER Agrany
■•alter I Inaarer
rates. Hwy. 17-92 k 27th. Ph
ASSOCIATES:
II. E. Taffcr,
FA 22713 for further informs
Arthur r. Day, Everett Harper
* lion.
Robert F. May, Bart Pilch*
111 N. Park
4 ROOM HOUSE for Sal* or Rent Phooa PA 2-4881
no furniture; 973 mo. 134 Dog
PINECREST 2nd. Additio’
wood Ave., Oring* City.
room, 2 bath, kitchen (
ROOM furnished apartmret, home; pin* paneled
also 4 • room furnished part- FA 2 3423.
ment. 310 Magnolia. Available
now. Telephone A. K. Roasatter. Florist, FA 2-1131.
LOWER floor 4-room furnl-'ied
apartment. Phone PA 2 4733.

Bo.

Magnolia Ave.

2800 Park Are.
Open Daily 6:30a. m. — 6:00 p. m.
Saturday 8:00 a. m.— 2p. m.
Offers You The Same Dependable
Experienced Services Rendered
For The Past 2 Years

Sanford

Day N u r s e r y

Mcmbpr Sprainol* County Chamber Of Coaamprc*

PHONE‘ FA 2-7741

Sanford Furniture Company
H at Sold and Serviced The Famous

PERFECTION OIL HEATER
FOR 30 YEARS

The Car To Buy

i* Th*
English FORD
UuTTt and backed by

DELIVERED F O R _______ 4|$2$
WITH T1W8B OUTSTANDING FEATURES: Aastrlea’a Moat
EcoMBleal Carl Standard American Skill I Blandard Amtrican
Nkla and Bolta! Serviced Nationwide by Authorised FORD
Dealaret 99-38 ruia top Tanbl 93.PP Bays top Tag!

H U N T L IN C O L N - M ERCU RY
IPP N, Palmetto

4

house. Grove Manor, 1011 Lin­
coln St.

Gregory a

BE C O N FU SED .. !

‘S a m ft A 'N
M

J. W. HALL

2-BEDKOOU apartment, nicely 3-BEDROOM Pinecrest Horae;
Seminole Realty
FARM; 3p acres, Mled, revaral
furnished. Living room and kit­ screened patio Phooa PA 2-3332
W. DIETRICHS - REALTOR
flowing wells. Largo bare
chen Mr conditioned. |7S a aftamoou or evening..
Blit. Mstkvkb—Vslma Goaaalet,
month. Call PA 24PM.
Roomy I BR. bout*. Easy
Adels Ido H. Moats — Associates.
terms. Ph. PA M 2».
3-ROOM (urn. apt.; screened
IfPl Park Ava.
PA l »
This is a guest pass to tba Movieporch; extra rollaway bed. P12
land Drive-la Theatre for Sid
Park. PA 2 3373.
2-BEDROOM trailer; modern con­
Morrison, Sanford, to so* “Long
STEMPER
HAS
2-ROOM nicety furnished apart­ veniences; water and lights fur­
Hot Summer”.
)
ment; 1 or 2 adults. 1200 Pal­ nished; 91P.PP per break. Call to* key to your home in Wynnewood.
Complete
with
three
bed­
metto Ava.
PA 2-03IP.
rooms, playroom, aad a great
FOR THE BEST RENTAL IN SALE or RENT: 2 bedroom bouse big beautiful oak tree I The
SANFORD CALL TA 24274 or completely furnished | l i . Call price it S13.S0P, and you may
FA 244(2.
luggast the tarms.
PA 2-7710.
1, Furnished 2 bedroom house
2431 Palmetto.
FURN. garage apt. |33 mo.; wa W. « . "RU1” STEMPER Agency
IN V A L U E
Realtor A Insurer
3. Unfurnished 2 bedroom house, ter included. PA 3-4174.
Phono PA 2-4PP1
112 N. Park
kitchen equipped, 2412 Willow
2-LARGE sleeping rooms for 1
Ave.
1. Unfurnished 2 bedroom bouse, or 2; 317 W. 3rd. Phone
I NEED A LOVER
kitchen equipped, 2411 Orange. FA 2-2814.
Someone who will appreciate my
PRECISION 1 ®
three spacious bedrooms, elec­
SMALL furnished house; garago;
trically equipped kitchen, plenty
water paid; for couple —one
BUILT
M]
child. M3 month. 107 Locust. 3-BEDROOM house in good San­ of living apace.
ford
location
needed
immediate­
Phone FA 2-1833.
ly. Write Box T, Sanford Her­ I’m nestled on • large eorner lot
surrounded by b e a u t i f u l l y
RENT A BED
ald.
blooming hibiscus,. mna sway­
Rollaway, Hospital k Baby Bade
ing palms. Fvo even fenced my
By Day, Week or Honlb.
$ BEDROOMS
back yard for childrens safety
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Pb. FA 2-3111
111 W. 1st St LAKE MARY BUILDING LOTS while playing.
HOUSE, unfure., 2300 MeUonvilla, Wa hava several desirable build­ I can be yours by taking over &gt;
ing lots in Lake Mary priced
former lovers mortgage, with
J-ROOM COTTAGE for rent with to sell. Call u s..
only 12,SOP down and 97I.2P par
bath and electric kitchenette;
month.
C**tpWt*1y Finish**
partly furnished; |33 ■ month. Si.
R—fif
Sirs. Piul Mam, Monroe Cor­
Or Year IM
My appolntmcnls are mid*'thru
ner, Telephone FA 2-2P2P.
IIP M. Pare Av*. f t PA I-44S1
FARMER'S AGENCY, exclus­
ively.
3-BEDROOM, kitchen equipped,
fenced yard. FA 2-2132.
Gon* With Thp Wind
FARMER’S AGENCY
ViBlt Modal At
Lika TARA, thia recently remod­
N. V. Farmer, Keillor
eled two story, beautifully furn­
D. H. Whitmore
500 FRENCH
ished home is typical of the
LUllii G. Trim*
FURNISHED apt. Ph.-PA 2.2AOO
old South. Two iloriei, with upAssociates.
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooma stair* and downstairs railed Ilf S. French Ave. Ph. PA 7-3221
private baths, lie W. First it.
porchei, four bedrooms. , , After hours, PA 2-2411, PA 2-4921,
HOUSE, partly furnlihed. Phone located on full city block in FA 24211
Sanford, surrounded by huga
FA 2-3923.
shade treea. , .Orange grove. . ,
FURNISHED: 3 rooms, 939. Second house on property rente
for 343 per month. Price 919,300
Adults. 113 N. Jassminc.
furnished (can also ba purchas­
APARTMENT: cleen, nicely, fora- ed unfurnished), only 92300
Ished, screen porch, 993, 901 down. Let us show you how you
Magnolia Ave. Ph. NO 9-3367. etn recapture the graesful liv­
ing of the past without sacrific­
LARGE clean furn. apt., down
ing modern comfort*.
a t e i r s , 411 Park.

BE SAFE! BE SURE!

M M m aram

s t , 11109

• 1.311.00
I 13.3 l t . l t _

Loch Arbor Homes

17.
IP.
II.
M.
31.

S 'lC T IT IO l*

TO ALL ta»:tlMONH II A V t X O
CLAIMS OH DEMANDS AGAINST
HA1D ESTATE:
You a ad e ac h of you a r t ha rab y
notified a n d require d la (llo any
claim* and demand* which y o u or
• ll h o r of yuu. may hava a g a l n a t
aald astal* In th* afflc* of llan.
Vfllaon A le r e n d o r County J u d g * of
Hemlnol* County, *1 hie afflc* In
th* Court H ouse In ta n f o r * , F t a r Ida, w ithin a l g h t c alendar m onth*
from tho ttm* of th* t i n t p u b lic a ­
tion of thl* notice, Each etalro a r
d t m a n d muat b* In w r i t i n g and
contain Ih* plac* of realdonco and
poat off lea a ddreaa af t h a c la i m ­
a n t nnd m u a t bo aworn to by lha
Sl.t31.SS claimant, hi* a a a n t a r a tt u r n a y ,

Wo bars four outstanding 1 and 3-BEDROOM, 1 bath, largs living
4 bedroom homes ia this dis­ room and bedrooms: kltchtn
tinctive section of Sanford; all equpt. 991.49 per month. Sts at
eentraliy bcated, kitchen equip­ 105 E. Woodland Dr. or phono
ped and alcaly landscaped owner, PA 2-4979.
BEA1 CVTATB DRIYR-W
*44 Preaek Avs.

IP. Half m Pomnlo
tl. Wash Waatsd
I t PlantWag Borvfcao

PtU • Livestock • BoppUen
Machinery * Tools
Boat# and Motnre
AntonrehUet * Trailers
Parnitaro
27.
Articles
Par Sale
Shell Auction
NEW YORK (UPII-About 73 ttA —Articles Waaler
avid malaeologlsta — persona who Z3—Naticcs A Personals
collect sea shells—gstbtrad here
Sunday to bid against each other
la a private auction. On* of tba
smallest shells brought la toe big­
gest price: George Jicobs, presiREAL PIT BAR-B-CUE
dent of the Now York Shell Club,
Tho Pit Haute
shelled out IPS for a brownish
20th. k French
Volute Bednalll from northern
L Good Pood
Australia.

Legal Notice

■ Light*. Fait sad Watty

•P I n s u r a n t s

LOT, TP ft. vido by 1M ft.
deep, cleared, facing Country
Club Rd. in Lock Arbor section,
call PA M ia .

Pb. FA J-48g4

Firepot Guaranteed 10 Years
If You Compare PRICES and SPECIFICATIONS You'll Buy A

A fisudbudion
SANFORD
0 East First Street

FURNITURE CO.
Sanford, Fla.

Phone FA 2-1914

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•*TV'

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A W ant A d A Day M akes A ll Business P a y !Ph.
Foe M l

Stemper Knows

a. Fomalo Bata Wt

!R£eejM

Permanent baby sitter, mature,
white, to lira in. FA 2-3144.

Tlut year child will be u (e while PART-TIME WORK — lnslda
pteybig Is thia oversized yard help: 11:30 la 1:30 five days
at the and of a dead-end itm t
week. Apply A A W Bootbeer
when the only traffic will be Stand, 1103 French Ave.
Daddy coning botre. The Just
rellalihed Interior will please ». Wole Help WaJ?T ■
yoa and the large screened
p eth will cool you; 3 bedrooms DRY CLEANING Asalatant. Apply
and other features. Price $11,100 la person to Downtown Cleaners
sod Laundry,
wtth only KM down.
EXPERIENCED,
Semi - experi­
W. A “MU’* m u m Agcwty
enced, or will train the ri|bt
■aalter A Insurer
projectionist.
FA 2-M l
i u N. Park person f o r
FA 2-1112 after 7:00 P. M.
4U% MORTGAGE. *11,*80 for
lenrdy three bedroom home; 11. Work Wi
deetrable area. $1,000 Down.
WILL car* for small child in my
Ph. FA 1*4303.
homo week-days; RavenoaPark
area. Ph. r x 2 3102 Wed. or
BY OWNER: 2-bcdroom home,
beat location in Country Club F i.
Manor. Phone FA Z-M42.
BABYSITTING during day; $1.30
LOCH ARBOR: Beautiful 3 BR. per day per child. FA 2-1200,
bona near golf courae. Oversite l l HnmUot HervUos
yard with many trees. You
must sco this bargain. FA 34123 SANFOBD Phuahtag A Bcattag
A WILLIAMS, I n t o 2398 So. Elm Ph. FA 3*7911.

$

Moafarh Jrraib

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
WtadablcM
Daar Glaaa

Fri., OcL 2. 1MB—Pag* 11 19.
Gateway To Tha Waterway
Your EVfNRUDK Dealer

New A Used Furniture A Apply LIFE Vests, Pep Teats,
Bags, Tarpe, Tents. At
nates. A Goad Place TO
Robson Sporting Good*
BUY SELL or TRADE
Surplus More, Bio ftaafi
JENKINS PUBIOTUBE
30444 E. laU
Ph. PA 248*1
60S Sanford Av*.
FA S&gt;74m Belt Us Yew Funitatw.'
1M8 IT ft. BORUM Adventurer.
Sm ite With The Cash.
5T
TnUlo,
Far
iaU
~
FA 2-1382 or FA 2-0279.
TRADING POST, FA

U FP .A .D A Y

Back Glaaa
V «at Glaaa

SIRVICC

Seakarik Glaaa aw l f a t a l Co.
112-114 W. M R
PA 1-4*22

3 ^ « w w iB in s 3 B &gt; r

PAINT and
WALLPAPER SUPPLIES
'37 MODEL 3 roam heua* trailer:
LOST: One green end ysOsurper*
Buy 1 GaL - Get 1 YREEt
large bed, 2 busk beds and
keel la the vicinity of Ceaatzi
MABY CARTER PAINTS
couch bed; perfect condition. Ml W. 1st SL
FA 2-3849 Club Minor. $10.0* RSV/ ^ r
21800. Near Wllae* School, PaPh. FA 2-7779.
44*1
ola. Shsmblcn.
Chainlink Fences
FOR SALE: 1933 Dodge Royal Free Estimate*. Call FA 2-1T79 LOST: Puppy; t weeks oM. black
and white. REWARD. XBu
Hardtop. May be aoea at Kid­ after 3 P. M.
FA 2-3090.
dy's Standard SUtioa, 11th. aad
FACTORY TO YOU
French.
LOST: Large lealhsr t a g ______
ALUMINUM
lag prescription glasses, etc. at
EXTRA NICE ’33 Ford, 8 cylin­
VENETIAN BLINDS
public boat ramp Sunday,
der, $373. FA 2 03*8.
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom FA 21888 after 3:30.
rail with plastic ends. Flailie
2-BEDROOM 42 It, air condition­ or rayon tapes. Cotton of nylon
ed trailer, extra dean. Phone cords.
FA 2-0338.

Roy Reel Pais* A Bad;
10th A Sanford
Behind Studebaker Garage

JACHOITS REPAIR SHOP
Welding — »‘teh. A Gen. Repalra
W. 20th. A Old. L. Mary Rd.
AIR CONDITIONING

H. B. POPE CO.
281 S. Path — PA 2-4214
TV SERVICE within tha hour.
Service Call $2.30 plus parts.
Work Guaranteed 3 Mo. Ph.
PA 24799.

m

R. M. Wilklna, Contractor
• Asphalt Driveways
• Parking Anas
Quality Workmanship A Materials
Terms To Suit Your Budget
•Free Estimates
• Work Guaraaieed
Phone FA 24030 Sanford, Fla.

Dallas Asphalt Co.

WELCOME

3-BEDROOM trailer fully air con­ 111-114 W. 2nd SL Fh. FA 2-4*22
ditioned, washer and dryer. WUI
sell equity very reasonable or SPACE HEATER, Uuk and stand
will trade for equity In 2 bed­ $23. FA 2-2311.
room home. Phone FA 8-3134.
BEAUTIFUL 20 volumn set of
42' SPARTAN. 1 BR., air con­ American Peoples Encyclope­
ditioned, awnings. $3,000. Equity dia*. like new, $180. FA 2-3*40.
for $330 and assume payments.
SINGER icwing machine; darns,
FA 2-0803.
embroiders, monograms without
*32 PLYMOUTH lordor, 6 cylin­ attachments. Assume 11 pay­
der; |uat had new rings, in- ments at $3.87, Write Finance
ssrta and valve Job; clutch less Mgr., c/o Sanford Herald.
than year old; runs good —looks
good; prieed right. Phone FOR SALE: Blond spinet piano,
FA 2-7770.
amstl equity, take up payments.
Phone FA 24488.
3K L'nrn.Ur.
FOR SALE: complete living room
$SAVE$
suit; small equity, take up pay­
ments. Phone FA 24486.
New f t Used
Furniture and Appliance*

«. F«stale Help Wanted
MOTHERS — earn W 3 before
Christmas. 31ust be reliable will­
ing worker. 20 choice hrt. wk.
W* train. FA 2-2T07 batweea 7
A A

HOUSEWIVES
You may to the one we are
looking for to serve an AVON
territory NOW. Write. Mrs. MlIanlch, Box Z«, Lockhart, Fla

tiH m ti fiiiftn a iiim ;

,n u f t a i m .

NEW
RAVENNA
PARK
HOMES
•

Quiet Community

•

Near Golf Ceara#

$450 Down
T u n Went O* ZOtla
St. FaBow Caen try
Gab Rd. * W itch

Far 0 « r S i m . . .

OPEN DAILY
t;0 t A. M. Til Dark
SUNDAY
2:00 P. M. TU Dark

Shounakah
C a, tag.

“In the City of
Gracious Living”
—

co m in g s o o n

—

Formal Opening

Dream Homes

$340
*9840

Down Payment-No Cloning

T O T A L PRICE
Ilomea featnrn 2 Bedrooms l ! ‘t Tile Bathe • Screened
Perth • Utility Room . Ter­
rain* Floors &lt; Carports • Loadscaped Lola - All CUy Convtnirnrri.

MONTHLY
PAYMENTS

WAIT! WATCH!
For Opening Date
W. 20th SL
FA 2-71*2
Raaford

SUNLAND
Estates
&amp;
South
PINECRES1

VA - FHA FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing:
Down Payments
Low as $425
You cun move In immedi­
ately while the papers are
being processed.
W* Guarantee Personal
Satisfaction On The
Construction Of Your
Home Or Your Money
Cheerfully Refunded.

Odham &amp; Tudor,
Inc.
Cor Hwy, 17-92 &amp; 27th St.
Phon-FA 2-1501

USED CAR
Clearance

Plymouths
COST!!
59 PLYMOUTH
*1939
59 PLYMOUTH

No. P9-1.1 H Cylinder Station Wagon • Automatic Tranamlaalun - Power Steering • Power Tail Gate • Storage
Compartment • Padded Instrument Panel • Soles Gkuu*
While Sidewalk.

No. 1*9-20 Tudor Sedan • Custom Package • Cigarette
Lighter • Oil Filter • White Sidewall Tires - Automatic
Transmission

*2122M

$ $ I $ $ $ I

57 DeSoto
FlredoMS Tudor Hardtop .
VI Engine • An t n m n l l «
Tran,. • Power Steering •
Power Drskes ' • Rsdiw
- Hester • Tan Finishi • Kxeotlent Condition - A “ST1
STEAL"

|i |* ■
I [ ||Q |)
I
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n

n

$

57 Chevrolet
Fordor Redon • V-l » A*twmttle Trana. ■ Radio A
llfater.

57 Chevrolet
"210" Tudor - * Cylinder *
Standard Trans.

55 Ford
RtailonWogon * Tudor o' *
t'saienger.

55 Ford
Station Wagon - Fordor • •
Paaaengcr.

52 Pontiac
Convortobto

51 Mercury
Fordor

J
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| f 0 ( J g . ||)C

T

lEASYterms

F aH ar Sadia • Tutone I’alnt • Kadlo •
Heater - White Sidewall Tire, . Low

V-H Sport Wagon . Axtuaiatie Traaamlt*
Radio 4 Heater • White Sidewall Tlrsa
Tul.me Paint.

V*' Fordor W l 1 * T“,on* ,&gt;,inl * ,Udi“ *

*1595

*1295

• $ % $ $ $ 4
Our Used Cars WUI Ba
Displayed For Your Is*
spec t ion Nightly On Our
Large Lighted I«t.

WHERE DEALS
SHINE

Heater • Lecal Owner • Only

at the sign of

Plus Many Other Models On Display During Our Annual Car Clearance Sale

BRASS MOTORS
Sanford

*16451

53 Dodge

57 PLYM OUTH

206 East Commercial Ave.

Vtt

to

Carnet • Fordor

57 PLYMOUTH

*1095

t ‘4

di&amp;lkhA

Pit-37 ft Cylinder Tuilor Sedan • Custom Package • Cigartile Lighter • Oil Filter,

57 CHEVROLET
Mileage.

i

Desoto

*280275
*276825
59 PLYMOUTH

it

satisfied

Used furniture, applltneet, tools
ate. Bought-sold. Larry's Man
113 Ssoford Ava. Ph. PA 24132.

*225570
59 PLYMOUTH

Homes Designed For
Florida Living.
3 A 4 Bedrooms —
1 A 2 Baths

4J

New And Used Purnttwr*
IU E. Pint SL
PA 2-3*22

*199130
59 PLYMOUTH

4th Addition

of

m

WILSON - MAIER

No. P9-27 - Fordor Sedan • Automatic Transmission •
White Sidewall Tire* • Custom Package - Cigarette
Lighter - Oil Filter.

Hard Top • Automatic
• Power llrukex • Radio
Control Mirror • Custom
• Tutone Paint.

the

• RIG VALUES
• QUICK CREDIT
• EASY TRRMS
WK GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

No. P9-.1t Fordor Sedan - Tutone Paint * Accenaory
Group 31.1 • Oil Filter • Flit* Sweep Deck Lid.

No. P9-IB Tudor - 8 Cylinder
Tran.smix.Hion • Power Steering
&amp; H eater • Soles Glass - Remote
Steering Wheel • Wheel Covers

I

follow -';5
txj
trail

i

Mother of Sanford

BRAND NEW
AT DEALER
*3965
59 PLYMOUTH

f

203-209 E. First SL Ph. TA 2-0933

59 DESOTO

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Senkarik Glaa* and Paint Co.

“A Bure sign o f a long, coM winter.”
Contnctiog A Bepalra
Free Estimates
RAYMOND M. BALL
B. L. MARVrr
204 Sanford Ave. Pbonc FA 2-3303 TV and RADIO REPAIR after
AND ASSOCIATES
3:00 nights and weekends; San­ 13. Special Raertea*
Beal Batata — laseraaco
18. Finwarn A Plaala
ford, Laka Mary and Longwood.
VLff
ROLLAWAY, Hoopla l and Baby Cat Flowers Far Any OceaMaa
FA 22772 and FA 24813.
SIS So. Park Avc. Ph. FA 2-M41
SANFORD FLOWER *MOP
Beda. Day, Weak or Month —
Sanford
LAWN MOWER Repairs — Heal­
PA 2-1822
or
PA B4M8
FUBNRUBS CENTER
Ivass Bldg. Laka Mary
ers Cleaned A Serviced. LEWIS
2180 Preach Av*.
Ph. FA 21390
CITRUS TREES
SALES A SERVICE. JW W. 30
Ph. PA 2-7932
Hamlin on sour root, ready for
a ib coNDrnoM No
St. Ph. FA 2-7928 or FA 2-3461.
MUST SILL— Being transferred! CONTRACT
December planting; Is" — H",
end REPAIR WORK
Nothing Down! Asiumo pay­
PUMPS - SPRINKLER
May ba seen at -1720 First SL
PA 24343 Furniture Storage and Moving
ments 273 month. 127 Country 1M7 Sanford Ave.
All typee and sixes, iasMlltd
To and From Anywhar*
T T T T r r n T T n s r H ip p S i
Club Drive.
••Do It Yourstlf*
C. B. PHILIPS
Plumbing &amp; Repairs 1300 French
Ava. Ph. PA 3-11*1 WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
BY OWNER: laksfront, Conor
LUTINO TARAKKET — Male, 5
S T I N K
lot; $ bedroom kitchen equip­ 1023 Sarlta St.
FA 3-0848 ENVELOPES, Ltttarkesds, sUloweeks old; alio cage. FA 2-1831.
Machinery aad Supply Co,
ped concrete block homo. Call
meats, Invoices, band hUla, and 207 W. 2 nd SL
Ph.
PA
14412
BEAUTIFUL blond Cocker pup­
t.1. Electrical Service,
FA 2-0120 after 3 P. M.
programs,
tie.
Progretilve
pies. Lot 104, Park Avc. Trailer
iE n c a r n T r iir r
Printing
Co.
Phone
PA
2-I9S1
—
House Wiring — niocirte Service
Park, 2343 Park Avc.
308
West
13th
SL
Sid Vihlea
FA X-TIM
C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
Tl^fiooTa S T T C 5 --------------RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
D A W N ' S
BROKER
112 Magnolia
FA 2-0013
BEAUTY
SALON
Mercury Outboard Motors
m So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2 sett
Air Conditioned Dryeri
M. ••Dei" Vales Electrical Ser.
WOODRUFF MAKINS
Opfoet nnitien
812 Mcllonvllle Ave.
FA 2-1382
NO IOB TO LABGE OR SMALL lisir Styling — Psrmarents —Oil 2401 Frsoch Av*.
Drive Way* — Parking Areas
WANTED: A mortgage loan n Des Says For Service Call. .
Treatments— TV Stamps, Soft
la a guest pan to tha MovieFA 2-4896
FA 2 3083
RENTALS: Day - Week-Month Water — Air Cond. Harriett's This
local income property. Will pay
land Drive-In Theatre for Irene
Front End Loaders
Sft monthly on yearly pay­ It. BaUdlag ♦ Painting - Repairs
Bcsaly Nook. 133 So. O ikLappln, Sanford, t* sea "Long
Graders — Deitys — Draglines
ments. P. O. Box 13S, Sanford.
FA 2-3742.
Hot Summer".
Rollers
—
Transports
Licensed — Bonded Painting A
PHONE: Days, FA 24134
DISTRIBUTOR
Decorating. Free Estimates
MALE OB FEMALE
Work Guaranteed. SEMINOLE Nights, FA 2-7123 er FA 2-3142
FULL OR PART TIME
PAI NTI NG CONTRACTORS
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
Earn extra money in your own FA 2-1304.
Sines 1141
business. No experience or per­
A. RARE
DcBAEY
R A M ROOFING
sonal selling necessary. Re­
NOrth 14422
NOrth MTU
Contracting A Repairs
quires only few hours a week
spare time to service BEST Licensed — Bonded —Insured
Complete Laws Matnlsaaiea;
FREE ESTIMATES
RECORD DISPLAYS, located
Spraying — Mowing
by us la food markets,, drag •18 Sanford A*cv Ph. FA 2-7943 Fertlliier—
JOHN LOMMRSSR
stores, ete.
418 Willow Ave. FA I-T1PT
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
Cheap record racks ire rapidly
Remodeling — Fro* Estimates
being replaced by SENSATION­
Phoaa FA 2-3744
AL BEST BRAND SELF-SERV­ Repa'rs
BILL BERXOSKY, Contractor
ICE RZCCRD DISPLAYS. Store
makes money, so do you. Excel­ FLOOR landing and llniihing
lent profit. . .but this Is NOT Classing, Waxing. S e r v i n g
A GET RICH QUICK SCHEME, Sumtool* County aiaea 103.
NAVY AND
as we are a highly rsspected
H. M. GLEASON, Laka Mary.
record company commercially
NEWCOMERS
ROOF CLEANING AND COATING
rated.
Must have car and minimum ol Exclusive agent for SURCO in
TO SANFORD
9*73 (or record inventory, dis­
thia area. Work guaranteed, ea*
W
'n
lavlts yea to ho onr sue its
plays. store accounts and adFA 2-3667 for free estimates.
vartising materials. Writa for
BILL EVANS
absolutely free without obliga­
Fordor Sedan • A ir fund ilionet! • Power Steering • Power
local appointment, include phone
tion at one ef Sanford’s leadlag
13. Special Services
Brakex • Radio &amp; Healer * Whit* Sidewall Tires * ReDumber.
Motels while you locate suit­
BEST RECORDS DIV.
mote
Control Mirror. Thia is A Brand New Car!
American Iateraatieual
PIANO TUNING A UPAtRWO able homing for yourself and
family.
Pick
up
your
key
at
W.
1.
mawiaimf
laduatrks, lac.
1.50
* Lewis Tower Bldg.
PH. FA 24223 After 3 P. M oar Sales Office.
PkUa. 2, Pa.
PA 13*31 Atlantic Bank Bldg.

*

Kl|9

Phone FA 2-5441

your bent buy

HOLLER

MOTOR SALES
2nd A PatateUa
BANTORD v
FA 2-0711 er FA M tt t

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_____________________ WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Tuesday. High today 85-91, tow tonight 70-75.
VOL. XLU
United Preaa Laaaad W in Eatabliahad l t t t
MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1959
SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 534

Third Russian Rocket Races
Toward Orbit Of Moon-Earth
Radio Photos Expected
Of Unseen Lunar Area
f IREF1GHTER8 from DeBary and the Sanford Naval Air Station fought

a blazing lumber yard fire In DeBary for nearly 12 houra yesterday. Dam­
a g e waa estimated at fSO.OOO.

Arson Being Checked In DeBary Fire
A llioft of gasoline and arson i --------------------------------------combination may have caused the /» * J
Ca f
Davis Lumber Co. tire which de- V 3 M a ' - O n i e s r j e t
There'll be another go-round
atroyed $80,000 worth of lumber
and aupplles In DeDary yesterday, tomorrow In the coni*** to pick
District Two Constable Oscar the winners on Tbe Herald's
Paptneau said tins morning.
Football Contest Paxe. More
m
A gasoline cap lock wnich bore cash prises will be awarded—
'▼ screwdriver marks was found on
the running board of a burned to read the page and send In an
truck, the constable said. If the entry. Year guess may be the
[oi-k h#d Keen hlnwn off after the best.
------------------—
lire started, It would have been
found far from the truck, not on
the running board, according to
the constable.
Tbe blaze at the 321 High lianks
Rd. lumber and supply yard start­
ed about 2 a. m. yesterday. A WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
» lumber truck, car, dynamoes and AFL-CIO predicted oday that an­
* tools were destroyed, as well as other recession will occur in the
half ot Mrs. G. 11. Davis' adjacent
house. The fire was still burning ««{
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Vftwterdav afternoon. Edward A. drift oi national economic pom its
DavU U the owner of the lumber ™d developments la not halted
quickly."
yard which was a total loss.
The prediction was made before
The (Ire had been burning quite
special Senate
committee
g while when the DeBary volun­ a
teer lire department arrived at which opened an extensive inves­
Die scene, Department Director tigation into why the United
Charles W. Schneider said. The States has heavy uncmploymunl
Naval Air Station fire squad work­ in an era of general prosperity.
ed for about six hours on the
blase and Uie DeDary d c p » r i j ^ , , Q 2 ! : * * ' f l 'T /iM I C - h O H
put la II houra at the lire.
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Penai l our Set
At Chattahoochee
CHATTAHOOUHKK &lt;UPI&gt;-Thc
Legislature’s prison tomniittee
opened a five day tour of the stale
penal system today with the as­
surance it is "not on any witch
hunt."
The legislators and .Slate Prison
Director II. G. Cochran Jr., began
the tour witli the Apalachc Cor­
rectional Institution for first offen­
ders and will wind up Friday at
the prison for hardened criminals
at K.Ilford

Telephone customer* In Geneva
will receive a poat card from the
telephone company In the next few
days, asking for comments and
criticism regarding telephone serv­
ice and the company that pro­
vides it. according to Bob Shcddcn,
local manager for Southern Bell.
Similar post card canvasses are
planned for other, areas where
Southern Bell operates. We're not
necessarily seeking compliment*,"
Shwiden points out. "Thy real purpose is to find out which customers
have complaints so that the com­
pany can try to remove the causes
of these complaints."

MOSCOW (U PI)—The Soviet preaa and radio hailed to­
day the success of Its third lunar probe and scientists pledg­
ed that Russia's space program Is not aimed at astabtiahlng
military bases on the moon.
The moon rocket waa racing toward the moon in a great
looping curve that was expected to bring it to within 6,000

miles of tha moon today and then
back toward tha earth, It wab to
pans the never-seen bark of tha
moon and radio back photographs.
Success of tha rocket waa expacted to be determined sometime
today.
Evgeny Fedoruw, corresponding
member of the Soviet Academy of
Sciencr, resasiured the world to­
day on Soviet apace aims. He
wrote in 1’ravda, the official Com­
munist newspaper:
“Soviet scientist* are studying
outer space with peaceful aim. No
PITTSBURGH (U ri)’—Tlte-pinr- one. Jn-th&gt;-USSR. Is planning. to
fence off the region of the moon
erful Wage Policy Committee of where a Soviet pennant lies (car­
the United Steelworkers Union to­ ried there by the Sept. 13 l.unik
day rejected an industry propos­ II) and start building military
al to end the crippling steel strike base* there."
,,
i . i
. i■
"It may lie this will have some
as completely unacceptable.
L n e f i c U l e f f e c t „„ th e ,, inordlnHowever, USW President David aUl,y M, | uui Western brass haU
J. McDonald said union negotla-, who, much ahead of their prac.
tors would contact the industry tlcal possibilities, openly dream of
bargaining team in an effort to , r- keeping whole countries under a
. threat of bombing from the
range further negotiations, "posii.............................
moon," h* said.
bly this afternoon."
The fate of the probe hung In
"The wage policy committee the balance and the scientist who
has made a detailed analysis of worked out hairline circulation*
apparently were powerless to help
terms submitted by the Industry it. Special transmitters aboard
to settle this dispute," McDonald Lunik III wer* to switch on so it*
told newsmen In a hastily pre­ path may be determined exactly.
If the rocket performed a* the
pared statement.
* *"?V r
-•■ar,fe.'w'i*d-«gfl \Soviet* expected, the 614-pound
“Interplanetary *epnce elation"
anlmously by the committee mem­ contained In the 3,424-pound final
bers as being completely unae* etage of the rocket would careen
jepteblc."
around a “corner" near the moon
The USWs Kxccutlvo Commit­ like a car skidding around a sharp
tee Sunday rejected the peace turn.
*
proposal aimed at ending the 83It could skip out of control and
day strut- which has Idled a half­ plunge Into the depths of space. It
million steelworkers and 2(10,006 ( Could stall, turn and plunge Imck
in related industries.
to a fiery death In the earth’i atThe union president said Sun-1 m)&gt;pher*.
day he would advise the Whita
Qm |f tha Soviet scientist'* calHouse try telephone on the status .illations have been exact. It could
of the negotiations In the nation's negotiate the comer perfectly,
longest steel walkout. However, whip around the back of the moon
no report of the conversation was V
vhich no man has ever seen, take
forthcoming from the union, crude electrldc pictures of It and
Washington or President Risen radio them to earth.
hower’s vacation White House In If perfection I* achieved, the
rocket could go around the earth
Palm Springs, Calif.
a* it did the moon, circling both
earth and moon in a huge, clgarahaptd orbit for months to com*.
This, too, m*y be known today.
Scientist* discussing the latest
Soviet space triumph ssid Sunday
night It would take a day and a
half or two day* to determine the
course of the rocket precisely
enough to say whether iumik ill
will achieve it* double irbit.
There has been no mention of
the exact time the roclet will be­
gin skidding around its corner,
swimming some fi.OW miles from
the surface of the moan. Today a
transmission from the moon probe
was expected to disclose that.
Soviet identisl* hailed the third
cosmic rocket as "the leginning of
interstellar navigation" and thul it
waa a far greater achievement
than tha moon hit of iept. 14.

Union Rejects
New Steel Wage
Policy Proposal

★

★

Gloom
Hits Cape

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (UPI)
—'The National Aeronautic* * and
Space Administration revealed to­
day it is studying plan* to launch
nnother-moonroehet-from the cape.
No date waa Indicated, but the
brief announcement had the ef­
fect of wiping away a little of the
gloom that spread among Ameri­
can missilemen with Russia's fir­
ing of Lunik 111 this past weekend.
U. S. scientists had hoped two
weeks ago that tha weekend would
see a satellite headed (or an or­
bit around tbe moon. The trick
was accomplished—but with a bit
of variation.
The "U ’i ," they had planned
to mark the aateliite became in­
stead "U. 8. 8. K."—signifying the
launching of Lunik ill's 967-pound
payload tuward a programmed
cigar shaped orbit around both
moon and earth.
NASA also said estimate* indi­
cated that about (lvs months
would be required to repair dam
age at "Complex 12" on the
cape.
"Complex 12" was the launching
pad for the Alla* Able moonrockel
that was supposed to have carried
America's own 373-pound satellite
toward a lunar orbit sometime
early this month.
But the Atlas-Able blew up dur­
ing a static test Sept. 24 at the
cape. Tlie first and second stages
of tiic four-stage behemoth were
destroyed, and Uie pad itself hcav
ily damaged.
NASA said It wa* considering
plana "to conduct a eemilar ex­
periment using other launching
lacilitici at Cape Canaveral." The
tale tile remained in storage, but
a new moonrockel appeured to be
at best, several weeks away.
Lunik Iff, while perhaps less
spectacular than Lunik If which
p.owed into the mnar surface last
montn, will be considerably more
beneficial fioni a standpoint.
For instance, it is designed to
take and relay picturra of the
moon's "farside,' never before
seen by man.
"H un, hurt—It really hurt," said
one official here. It was a simple
recognition that Itusna had put
even more distance between her­
self and tha U. 8. in the space
race. The (act was met with calm
acceptance here.
MuJ, Gen. Donald N, Yates, cummander of the Air Force missile
lest center here, had no comment
immediately.
Tlie moon aateliite that U. S.
missilemen have on hand—which
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — The J also was designed to take picture*
State Foreatry Hoard M ay post­ ot tliu moon's "farside’’--was left
poned consideration of giving 1,000 at the gate when an Atlas Able
acre* of land to forner showgirl moonrockel blew up during a sta­
Gregg Sherwood Dodge for her tic test Sept. 24. The shoot had
proposed "Girl* Town U. S. A." been set for sometime early in
Uctuber.
when aha failed to &gt;p|&gt;ear.

‘(Jirl’n Town

SANFORD'S OLDEST HOI SK got a final mirvey Saturday front W., C.
Hill. left, who was born in it before it became the office of Hill Lumber &amp;
Supply Yard, and vice president of the firm, J. H. Cruppa, us it was torn
down to make way for the new office of the company.
(Staff Photo)

★

WORST FLOOD — About
1,000 turn Hies are believed
to have been evacuated
front Stillwater, Okla., as
the worst flood in the
city'* history inundated
the community. Shown is a
view of state Highway 40.

United Press International
Flood* and tornadoes combined
lo leave thousand* homeless In the
Southwest today. A flv -d iy snow
storm, meanwhile, stranded ranch­
ers in southern Colorado.
At least • were dead and 63
missing from the multi-milliondollar floods and tornadoes In Oklshoma and Texas.
Tbe Red Croaa estimated that
NEW YORK (UPI) - Stock I.ooo homes in Oklahoma warn
damaged by Good waters. Hard­
prices at 1 p. m.:
est hit was Guthrie, Okla., which
American TAT
«««•»• Tl
B94 wa* flooded for the third time in
American Tobacco . . . . . .
Bethlehem Steel • • •• * * * * • • » 37tk Dine days just as 100 (amlllea
C * O ............. • t « i a * M * s t 66
wora returning to their homes,
Chryalor
"I've had it. I'm going to took
M )t
CurUas • Wright
214 for another location," said one
2394 Guthrie resident After the second
DuPont
twn flood.
Eastman Kodak
Ford Motor
804
Rains of 6 lo If inches were
78'. common in Texas where tight
General Electric
General Motors
374
Graham . I’aige
24
334
inti. T A T
Lonllard ..........
414
Minute Maid ...
214
174
Penn ItK ........
Mr. L. If. King, 76, died early
Royal American
44 this
nturninir at the (.aka Mary
Scars Roebuck
494 home of the Rev. and Mre. J. E.
18
Studcbakrr ........
Curry. Mr. King, a funner resi­
U. S. Steel .......
tu rn dent of Ohio, had been ill for i n erat months. He was visiting the
Currys. Fairchild Funeral Hume,
Orlando, I* in (barge of local fun­
eral arrangements. Burial will bo
in Ohio.

1 p. m. Stocks

Mr. L. H. King, 76,
Dies At Lake Mary

News Briefs

Buys Hotel
MIAMI BEACH 'UI'I&gt; - Actor
Eddie Urackrn has announced he
•ml a gruup of investor! have pur­ A proposed plat for the Tee N’
chased the Cadillac Hotel V re for Green subdivision on Country
an estimated four million dollari. Club srul Upiala roads has rereived tentative approval from the
county inning department.
The proposed plat shows 48 lot*
TAMPA (UPI) - Ye Mystic
Krewe of Gasparilia announced on 12 4 acres. Clyde E. Williams
Tampa's annual pirate "invasion" and Associates of Florida, a .Mi­
would take place Fell. 8 to open ami firm, are engineers for the
project.
the next Ga.parilla Festival.

Flat Gets Okay

Pirate Invasion

Perjury Count

Pope Speaks

NEW YORK (UPI) - Juteph
Barbara Jr., facing trial M ay un VATICAN CITY (UPI) -P o p e
a five • count perjury Indictment John XX111 Sunday told a group
arising from his testimony about &lt;d American science students cur­
tile 1937 gangland convention at rently visiting Italy that he hoped
Ilia father's Apslachin, N. Y., , future spare exploration "shall
home, pleaded guilt to a reduced create new elements for true hu­
charge of criminal coulcinpt, a man progress and for advancing
towards the light of faith."
misdemeanor.

New Russian Dam

puny stuff was Hill, (iu* Lovejoy, two
yard hand* and two horses,
Lovejoy ha* been with the firm for
43 year*, and i* now secretary-treasurer.
W. E. Hill began running the family cor­
poration upon hi* father'* death in 1916.
The lumber company at 213 W. Third
St. buy* wood from wholesaler* after it
come* from tumhermill*. Most of the lum­
ber come* from nearby Sorrento. Ponderos.sa pine, cedar, ami an increasing
amount of redwood make up the com­
pany's principal w i s h ! stock-in-trade.
Hardware, doors, window* and roofing
paint* are also in the stockpile.
Tlte market for Hill good* is almost
wholly in Sanford. Sale* are mostly to
Individual homeowner*.
A new one-story office building to be
finished in *50 days will replace the house
whei* VY. bb Hill wa* born *73 year * ugu.

WASHINGTON &lt;UM&gt; -G overn­
ment intervention ir the five-day
old dock wurker*' rfrike was ex­
pected today in an effect to end
the paralysing tie ip in Atlantic
and Gulf port*.
Federal officials were reported
to regard the doci walkout a*
more critical than the 83 day-oid
steel strike. Hundred* of ships
and millions of doLars of cargo
are tied up In ports from Searspoint. 3taine, to ltrcwnsville, Tex.
Federal authorities prepared to
seek a court order to stop walk­
out* by two New Orleans locals
of the .Inking International Long­
shoremen's As.ociaion ILA),
If they succeed, it may pave the
way fur similar Injmctioni to halt
work stoppage* in Miier Southern
purls.

Bridges Elected
Parole Chairman
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Frai
cla R. Bridges J r. of Tailnhassc
ha.s been elected chairman of t)
State Parole Commission for tl
next two years, it wus announci
today.
Bridge,, „ member ot the rnr
mission since August, succeet
Raymond Marsh.

Mrs. Burlier Speaker
Sanford Lion* Club lunchc
speaker tomorrow will he M
Georgia Barber, public relatio
director of the Stale Associntl
of Justices of the Peace and Ct
stable*. Mrs. Ilarber will spe
on the functions of slate govei
merit. She recently retired fre
■ post In the Tall.ilia«see office
Attorney General Richard Er&gt;
after 30 years of service.

Reapportionment Fight
Groups Being Formed

MOSCOW (UPI) — Three U, S.
senators M ay watched construc­
tion of what soon will lie a 2,330,QQO kilowatt dam at Stalingrad—
the world's biggest hydroelectric
dam. The senator* are Edmund
Muskie (D-Maine), Frank Mi xa
(D-Utah) and Ernest Uruemng
(D-Alaska).

Government Intervention
Increase Noted
M aking W ay For Progress
In Dock Strike Slated

The hou.-&gt;e wlitre W. C. Hill was bum
was torn down during the weekend, but
there are plenty more in the Sanford
area which huve part of his company in
them.
\V. J. Hill, founder of Sanford’* Hill
Lumber and Supply Yard in 1873, built
the house where \V. C. Hill was born and
put hi* product* into many home* and
building* in this area.
Hi* son. who saw hi* birtiiplace de­
molished Saturday, already had announc­
ed plan* for a new building for the oldest
Sanford business a* part of the observ­
ance of it* 86th year.
Hill Hardware Co. and Hill Imple­
ment Co. were started by the father of
present lumber company owner, VV. K,
Hill. The elder Hill atarted business here
with a plumbing and tin shop and n well
tlriviujf ouUik. la 1916 Lite lumber itoiu-

twisters struck nine eommuntttot
Sunday.
Up to four Inches fell In Okla.
horns, adding to a foot or mors
already fallen. Civil Defense Dir*
ector Tom Rrett said this year’s
flood may prove the moat disas­
trous in Oklahoma history.
An estimated 10,000 head of cot*
tie and sheep were threatened by
starvation in Colorado, where
moat of the weat mountain valley
has been cut off Rom civilisation
since a snow storm struck a week
ago.
Roofs of many ranch buildings
were demolished under the weight
of the four-fool snow fall.
Ne death* or Injuries have beef
reported, but an Arpiy helicopter
erew made a systematic check fur
stranded families to the snow*
bound area.
The weatherman said skies
would bs sunny In the area today
and the weather would bs warm*
or.
In Oklahoma, some hope waa
offered that the Good-producing
conditions might end. Tbe forecast
was for occasional light rain or
drizzle.
Elsewhere, It was expected to
be generally fair to partly cloudy
for most of the area from the
western plains to the Pacific
Coast and from Georgia north*
ward into New England.

MIAMI (UPI)—Miami Attorney regularly on the basis of popula
Earl Faircloth said committees tion, he said
Faircloth said hi* group's oppo­
are being formed all over the
MIAMI (UPI) - South Florida state to flght the legislative re sition was "based on the fact
that it offers less than a crumb
schools reported an increase In
enrollment this fall of more than ■pporlionment amendment in the lo the populous counties and la
Nov. 3 referendum.
an abject surrender to those spe­
18,000 over last year.
Action lo hall the pier tie-up
Faircloth, chairman of the Flo­ cial interest groups which have
Dade County led the increase
on both coast* under the Taft- with 10,000 new pupils. A check rida Committee fur Fair Repre­ fought year after year to keep
Hartley Act wa* expected within showed the combined school po­ sentation, predicted the amend­ the populous areas of the state
two or three day. unless there pulation in Dade, Broward, Palm ment would be defeated "by a from having a fair share of rep*
are signs of early settlement.
resentation.”
Beach, Monroe and Collier coun healthy margin."
General Counsel Stuart Roth­ tics was 232,313.
"Every day we are receiving
He laid local opposition com­
man of th« National Labor Reis-1
encouraging reports of committees mittees are being formed in many
lions Hoard (NLRB) planned to
being formed throughout the state of the state's population centers,
ask the five-member board (or
to oppose this formula which including Broward, Orange, Pinel­
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Flor would cut off real representation las, Brevard and Palm Beach
permission to seek an injunction
to bait the New Orleans walkout, i Ida State University Coach Parry (or populous areas of F lorida,", counties.
If the NLRB gives Rothman Moas today announced the resigna­ said Faireloth.
The Hillsborough County Coun­
a green light aa expected, its New tion of assistant coach Will Wilis.
The amendment would give cil of Civie Associations, which
Orleans office will seek a tem­
several more seats to a few popu­ represents civic groups to the
porary restraining order from
lous counties, Faircloth said, but Tampa area, already has gooa an
a federal judge against the strike
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Televi­ still would leave control of the record against tbe amendment,
by the two ILA locals. Then a sion emcee Art Linkietlcr'i daugh­ legislature in the hands of rural Faircloth said.
bearing on Hut government's plea ter, Dawn, 19, and Air Force' lawmakers who represent a mino­
And be said the cities of Miami,
for a preliminary injunction would Lt. John Zweyer, 23, were honey­ rity of the population. It also Coral Gables, North Miami, South
lie scheduled. A temporary order mooning M ay aboard a private! would delete a portion of tbe Miami and Walt Miami have
could be eifetUvt for up to Gve yacht in Mexican waters. They present Constitution requiring re- adopted resolutions opposing ,lb*

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NSW ALBANY, M . (UPI

WASHINGTON (UPt)
f.J L
policy nakori looked M ay to tha
renewal at nualaar te*» b u ulka
la Gaaova
the flfjt challenge
of Soviet Premter JBkita Khru­
shchev's profm od paaoofol misa­
ligns.
Amtrlcin ofltelali tovsrsd Bhroshtfcov’s frlcodly ufe ia Washingtoo oad V a tp S Butlho rail toot,

Tot Escapes Crushing
DAVIE (UPt) - A a IB-month-old

Phone Comp
Holds Open

UCHABO MCCANNA took « n r k ii mw dutiaa at
Satnloola County Tax Assessor yesterday aftar ha « u
bondod by tha aoonty commtogton. McCanna aald ha
fo t "right into tha job** of proporiaf a 1969 tax yo* by
Doc, 1 aa daacribod aa "an smargancy" noeaaaity by Gov,
CoUina, who appointed him to tho job.

lanthera BoD Toln

Prom Sacces

BUPPALO, T o . (UP1) - feder­
al, Brariff and Lockheed iavesti■atore today rooamad their mthe-ipot itudy af a debris Uttered
ecrub oak patch where a jot prop
Electra tumblod to oarth killlop
all 3t persona aboard.

ro k T WORTH, T»*

WodMsday sight beci
m si

After ths dii

brought to light tha.
grated la tha air Tuesday night
aa k flow on aa instrument flight
plan from Hearten to Now York
via Dalles.
—Oeo of tho passengers, Georg*
Uffner of Now York City, was a
crony of tho Mtioo’a top hoodlams. He was a pal of the de­
ported Lucky larlaaoo.
—DiAHIOIlds Tllllfd At Bhtft
than t n o .r n w en ecatlered
th r o u g h the wreckage oad a Jewelpacked diamond case, beloogiag
to a lalesman-passeager was
found intact
- A t least m pounds af maU
fiat u red to tho ground amid the
debris. Another M sacks af maU
were recovered by a post office
team directed bp Poetmaster J. 0.
Mots of Waco.
The Brsniff Airway* interna*
ttooal speedy jet prep liaor fell in
pieces on tho reach of Richard
White who hoard aa "nploeiao"
looked oat his dear and aaw shat­
tered pieces of airplane fall
around Us haoto "tor five min*
otea."
Investigators today were in­
specting ovary available piece of
tho shattered two-mUltoodoUer

Red China Parades
non aad Stuart Stetson at tho Soft
Dept, tho Seminole County Firm
tha Jaycooa will sponsor netivitlao
ventkm Wank which starts Moo
man of tho Jaycon eosunittvn

M ayor A. L. W
Jay coon. Tho F i
Association mi
ifh tin # F ire P r

TOKYO (UPI) - Bad Chiu,
which boasts the largest standing
army ia tho world, paraded Is
military aright in Peiping today
but joined ether Madera af «M
Communist world ia dewuaclag
w u la favor of "peaceful exist-

The Seminole County Sports­
man'* Club Is planning aettoo to
**ok a raise la fiats for illegal
kuntlng fat the area, B. W. Hart­
man, secretary of the organisa­
tion reported today.
Hartman said State Besceseatelives Mack Cleveland aad Gordon
froderick will attend the n u t

of Mexico.

ed up i t the boopits! complaining
ho had hurt his neck la a fall
from a hone. Docten dlngneeed
Ike Injury as a cervical fracture.
Miles* head wee shoved and two
pins were Inserted. Tractteo
weights were attached lo the Use
on top of hie heed, making him
look fibs lam aw i from a science
fiction movie..
Thus arrayed. Mike called In
merehaata and went ea a buying

stay-dotted iMw down tl
t k MiaaSa Baapa toward
I h a n waa aa aAetel a
moot of tho nralta, hat

RiefiinJioa claimed

that ha, hlatetlf, did aot know hie
worth, shrugging, "After Urn first
tiao mill loo, what tho hell?"
One of tho legends concerning
who boeame one M the worid'i
richest mao.
llrherrlena had Ua birth whea ho
Rlchardeao wonted President
Elsenhower among Ms penoosl
frieoda aad eootrlbut.d heavily to
tho Praakieal'a eampalgo la IMA
Hichardeoa died af a heart at*
tack lo hie sloop Wednesday at
his maoiloo at 8t. Joseph’s la*
land—his own private IsleadUia
tho Golf of Mexico. Ho wss ■
year* old,
Tha publicity — shy bachelor
who claimed ho oarer really cared
for mooey had flown to the Island
Just Mf tho Texas coast eoly Lead er Rules Out
Tuesday wtth aa entourage of
frieoda aad business associates. Japan Neutrality
Rlchardeao w u reported to bo
TOKYO (UP1) -P rim * Minister
worth between Rot mUUoo and Nobusuko Kishl said today ae«Moo mlllloo.
trality waa Impossible tor Japan.
What made Hlchardeoo’a wealth Ho attacked u pro-CommunlaU
so bard to estimate waa tho logo tho so-called neutralists who op­
s iikmat af oil reserves ho hold, pose Japan’e military ttoe with
including pmldtegg under the Qgf tho United States.

Camp fa e rr who moon Is Him
Sanford is to the Bemiaalo Coun­
ty jell awaiting trial an charges
of larceny aad brooking aad en­
tering.
|
•
w u arrested ^ T easday*afternoon
by Pollaa large ant Boa Batter.
Ho 1* charged with brook log tote
Sanford Grammar Behoof Monday
alibi ^aod^ roaaacklng^jtoO| ^office

N A SA To Observe

1st Anniversary
WASHINGTON (UPD-The ft
oral Bpaee Agency cheer ad I

who escaped from C a w forty
Sept M w u proviouely aw lto tid
hero for solo theft. Ha will ho
returned lo Camp Barry aftar

Driver License
Deadline Post
Missile Lenncbed $
In W eather T e st
fOBT WALTON BSACM (UFI)

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SCRUBBING
SEMINOLE SINGERS Snartnoto HI*h School GIm
Club members Don McCoy, Betsy Williams, Helen Flttard and Frances
Strickland prepare for the Glee Club's car washing project which will be
held at ShilUni’a Gulf Service Station Saturday from 8 a.m. until 6 p. m.
About 60 atudenta will give ears washing and inside vacuum jobs for 81.50
per auto, to raise f 1,000 tripe to attend state and district singing contests
and to buy sheet music. The service station is on First St. at Sanford Ave.

San fo rd C h am b er
O p an t D rfra T oday

Farm Products

L e g al N o tice
akkhm ax ,

T im n a irm a r s m a -

Pit t a biosoh
m Beet Mew Snatasd Aveaso
Winter . Tarh. Florida
Atteroeya far Uo I'lalatlft

Staking O fficers
BAMVKtA

biggeet argrieultural beadas msrkatiag.
rid CM studeats aad fatuity
n at tbo Uaiverslty of Floe-

ant

DW* hie wile,
W cV I S

riwAtaomrw

DOROTHt HAMK r m - ti t i h a t.

dr at tow at I.TUAB
BNTS, fo n a a rtr U L .
aOBlNWN, RPO W.
_______lAMUMLA, h er

P m iim C

Notice le b s r tb r a lv sa th a t the
onderekrne* w ill, en U s SsU Oar
• t U stsher, A. V&gt; IMS, p r o e m |o
tke H sa e ra b le Co only J s 4 i&lt; ef
Setniasle Com ity, BiefMa, hie tiaal
return, m «w M end veuehen, aa
Baecutor s f tho V alata e t MINNIE
DBVLIN W O O D H U rr, deceased.
M l a t aald tin e , th e* and there,
m ake application to tna aald Judas
lo r a final aattlam ant a t Bla it *
aalalairatlon o f said estate, aad for
a n ardor C taekaralaa him aa eo»h
■ aeaater.
D ates th la tke Both day ,a f key. JCBICSAL c o te rn r o r FLORIDA
ta a s d row i i m s o i a c u m
te a u e r, A n . m s
c h a r c s r t no. lists
/a / RAI.PM O. W OtlPRUFP
Aa K aaauiur ef ik a B atata af WILLIAM N. CLUBT,
Plaintiff
MINNIB DRVUN

WOODRDPr,

Oas, A * pear, J r .
A ttaraay lo r aald B etel*
Baford, F lorida

•asMART JANB CLUBT,

DsfiB liHt

notice to dwpwnd

TMB STATB o r FLORIDA TOl
MARf JANB CLUBT
'

C tiaitnl Fleets* nerpacailon,
or. t e e ■iun can n trastsss
•ad each ef them. If Alive,
aad If say sf thsai ia dead,
rutatitr,
hie, her, er their raepeotiv* •re unhewn epeaes, heirs at law, r.ni.AND utBKr.T and
lesatese, dsvlssse, erentese.
his wife
•aslanse* lleaurr, creditor!, BLBANOR LAIBBr, DsfsndsutS
traifsee nr other claims nte
NtpriLW n r oalm

&amp;riH tt.O Ks ,wHATUIUbOR
a S s a rAll*
a

D. i\
(Inrdon V, Frederick
Attorney fee Plaintiff
p. o. Uea m e
ISl-ISt North Perk Avenue
Ban ford. Florida

IN CIIANCBIIT

title of the c a ts
muelt, Plaintiff,

n f l a t Book

1 M M Of BastlaeU County, Plor*
Ida.
Tou and each of you are req u ir­
ed to fllo your anower with tho
Clerk of tha abeva entitled Court
and serve n copy thereof upon
P to ia tlira Attorneys w heel eddreee la I t l B ast New England
Avenae, W inter P ark, Plor Ids, not
la te r than the lo th day a t o e te her, A. D. t i l l , ee reuulree b y la w
•lee a Decree Pro Cenfesee w ill be
catered a a a ln ti you aad sack e f

hoipitallied.
The number of suipeded cu m
itood at » . Nina penonx have
been boepltaiUed.
Randle said the tail-end effect*
of Hurricane Gracia would ’'help
beat down tba mosquitoes’1 which
are regarded aa transmiters ef
the disease.
Fire departments and road de­
partment employes in Hamilton
Township were ordered to burn

FREUD TOLD
WHY
_
___ ! KINSEY TOLD W1IAT!
BUT HIS SECRETARY DID THE RESEARCH ON

STARTS TODAY

HOW

OPEN 12t43

** % WITNESS WIIKREOF, I have
hereunto act n r hand and a rtlsed
ray o ffld e l M il et Bnnfnrd, Semiaele c e a n ty , Florida, thla I l th day
e f September, A. I&gt;. I l t h
f
(I, P. HKItNliuN. Clerk of Ike
(liroalt Cuurt, Seminole
C n u al/ Florida
By M artha T . v ih lea

PA X-1116

FEATURE: 1.07 • 3:61
8:15 • 8t48

W ONDIRFUL

FAMILY

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A "Man Bst" Per All Kiddles
MARE TWAIN’S

H I K ADVENTURES
O F TOM SAWYER**
m TECHNICOLOR
PLUS AT t M ONLY

"GULLIVER'S
TR A V E LS'
FULL LENGTH CARTOON
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of ta FLA fonasUsa sad * aa
FRA (Florida Bond Association)
design during Us kill. All tbs
bands will pisy tbs U of F A las
Mater and will leave tbe field
to the tune of ••Dixie."
Tbe Stmiaoit studeats sad
ebaporooes will spend tbs night
ia Ocala and visit Silver Spriags
on their way bone Sunday.

Q uotable
Q u o te s
Untied Prose fa h ra i t e H
MILAN - Maria Callao on her
husband's s e p a ra te suit in which
be charged abe was infatuated
with another man;
“1 am not used to washing dirty
tsundry ia public."

ALSO

JICUT***

A
The Fsaiiiy That Skstss

tr Stsys TsgwUer

SKATE
CITY
DOG TRACK ROAD
JwK IN Feet Off Hwy. 17-01
Tbrn West at the Mg Lighted
8H0E SKATE
Phame TR l-d « l
Adah Betlaaero d a w — Matos 6:U to 7:11
_ J j MHB l i.ss’ Clsaa — Tbarfa I I a.m. to I I

yJS^and rSe-’toyto^ MtS

11-

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PRIVATR LESSONS ET
Instrseter — Mr. .Gee
Spaed Claea — Tmaedaya to 7:1* p n .
Jsaler Hockey — Saturday* I to g ill pm .
Sealer Hockey — Suadeye • to IM M .

lottrader — Mr. B fa i

OPEN EVER
7i3Q P. M. to
Parly Greepe By Artaag
Matinee Saturday S
MANAGERS] JOHN M1KLER

GHT
P. Me
Id i . u ,
II.

SHEALT

uaoBmguoaoerou

A W o n d e r f u l N ew W &lt;
o f F o r d s f in :

1960

A now world of stylo! A new world of Ravingal
A new world of performance! A new world of bullt-for-people jm fortl
A new world of station wagon living!
O s October S, for the first time, there will be not one,
not two, but fAree completely new kinds of Ford care
designed and priced for nine out of ten Americana:
Tbo INC Fords—Tbe Flees! Fards of a life­
time, bossHIbl from any Print af View, worth
■ore from every Paint ef Value!

for I960 In0
linings 2&amp;%

29 S etrwgei

werid ef eafety. Ford’e big
sew T n tekSiit Brake*
r. Ford's new Safdy-Gin
:ever before. Betur vislbl

(etym
th bn
fro m
f, loo.

Tho IMS Fakes—Tbe New-abe Ford, lbs
world'a moat ttperiewcsd tew car, asd toe
ir la tbe world toewst
Tbs IMS TbauderUrd—1The World'a Mari
Wasted Carl
F O R D —Tfis Fin t i t Fords o f t Lifttimo

aeaMOOMt * 1 * 0 ' “ 1 “’’
under Tj ^ V kre
TONtTB 4 F i t . KITE
AT 702 AND I t i t t P. M.

A d e d ic a te to tbe future
develop netat of Cimulaod will bo
tbo titio of Semlaolo Ulgh’a balltlao band show at the lemlarisApopka game tomorrow night
Acrobats, downs, majorettes,
cowgirls, "Indiana" sad ao ani­
mated "lion" and lion tam er will
be featured in tbo aoveo act, three
ring abow at the local Memorial
Stadium. Head Majorette Dee Hit .
groove will twirl tbe fire bsten
and eludent Tommy Broom will
give a trampolln performance la
center field. Tbe circus march
"Thunder gad Biases" will be
played by the high school bead
wbUa the performance la In pro­
gress.
Seminole High’s T9 member
bead will join a other Florida
bands in tbo hall-time show at
tbo University of Florida game
Saturday. Tbo group will leave
Sanford by bus • a. m. Saturday.
Tbo local group will form part

TRENTON, N. J. (UPIj — A grassy sections and All likely
San. Hubert
70-year-old man died Wednesday breeding placea of mosquitoes
that transmit tbo dreed. driteaS
a greater affrom Wild birds to humans? *35,
Mayor lftrm an G. Liepa Jr. said If we am ts survive ta this cen­
victim of a euipsected epedfmic
that although no one aa yet baa tury:
ef tbo moHuito-bornc disease.
State Health Commlsiioner Dr, contracted encephalitis la Hamil­ "We cannot fly to the moon while
Roecoe P, Randle aald the man ton, the community is in the cen­ our political feet are stuck in tbe
mud.”
died at his Tuckerton, N. J. homo. ter of an affected area.
Randle refused to identify him.
Ho said the min hsd become 11)
tba first week in September and
Odin
apparently bad been recovering.

STARTS
SUNDAY
OPEN 12:15
tbaraof recorded

Circusland

NEW YORg—Debbie Reynolds,
who spent two days as a dimedance girl to soak up atmospbera
for her a n t film:
"Most of my partners were real
gentlemen, but one Lothario told
me 1 was too beautiful to be real
and than bit me on tbe shoulder.’’

I ln iiu .l l a t l i t
■ u tllsite n , Wlaconaln
A Bwurn Complaint h e v ln f kssn
filed a a a ln ii you In tb a a r s a l t
C eart la and for le a iln o la County,
.Florida, In C hanstry, for Dlroros,
Iks short tills or aald action bo*
Io s WILLIAM N. CLUBT, Plain­
tiff, M. M A Itr JANB CLUBT, Dofsad aat, thsss p resents ora to
causa and require you to fils fo u r
w ritten d efin ite, If an y , to tho
Comslalnt filed h erein, and to
•er»a a cosy th ereof upon F talati f f a A ttorasy on o r hafora the
l l h day af Novemher, A D. ISIS, ef EEE had new been confirmed.
otherwise a Dsereo P ra Conlsooo Right of theta, be in id, had died
Will be en u red a a a ln st &gt;ou and
of tbe diieaie and tho other are
tb s reuse proceed ex parte.

P lesss ta b s notice th a t f. the
a a d irslta e d , o, P, iib r n d o n ,
Clerk
e f th e above etllied Court,
t IPICjAL, bavins. purportoffer fo r eel# end sell a t the
lea to hare er clelmlao to wilt
T ren t door o f the Seminole County
Court House, Sen ford, Florida, a t
the hour of i l i l e o'clock noun un
the Ilth day nf October A. D. ISIS,
WITNESS my hntiil ami official
the followlna1 described property
located In Usmlnole County, Pier* Heal at Hanford, Seminole County,
Florida,
tkla t i t k day e f Bepteml
Idai
Lot S, Block *D“, W ltdmere bar, A- D. 111*.
tt. F. Herndon
aubdlrlelon, Town af L e a f ,
Clerk of the C lroult C ourt U
wood. Bcoordlna to plam thereof
and
fur Hemlaole
aa recorded la f l a t flunk I
County, Florida
Faae
111, P u b lla II .c a r d s Of
Myi Martkn T. Vlhlen
Seminele t'eu n ty , F lerlda
f Bemlaale end

tote bo eatabliabed wader Urn mUvanity's agricultural aritofs, or
as a n b d t r i t e ef tbe SUM De­
partment af Agriculture.

Corr tion

Haro are 15 new modsbl Economy-minded Falrlanes.
Big.value Fairiane WO’e. Elegant Galxxiea. Five beauti­
fully husky mw station wagdnt. A aleck new Sunliner
convertible and s brand-new hardtop mode), tbo S ta r te r .
A wonderful sow werid af rijlc. Ford'a beautiful
new proportion* flow wnoothly through an elegant
Thunderbird-ineplred roof to awift rear-quarter lines.
A wonderful mw world af porfrrmaacr. For action,
there a rt new Thundcrbird V 4‘e that bland blazing
power and acceleration with kid-glove amoothneea.
A wonderful sew world of ride. With Ford's new WideTreed Design, wheals are spread farther apart for a full
6-fool Irtad. It handlaa and rides like tha Thundcrbird I
A wonderful mw world nf economy. Ford’a Milonga
Maker Six and Thundcrbird 292 V-8 and 352 V-8 all
travel beautifully on regular gas at aavines up to a dollar
a taakfuL Aad go 6,000 milea between oil changee.
A wonderful mw world t f brik fw-pnople comfort Six
big people—including the mxn-in-tbe-mlddto—ride in
greater comfort than ever. The new Fords give you aa
much aa 4 iacboa more shoulder room, more knm room,
more hip roam. You relax on chair-high scats.

UJLA., proved ft Oil mvingn? Furd’s
OUFUtoratnttod oUchanasa 4,000 i

u tr » k H ttW tn h d C s t

d Tbunderbird la distise
disturbing tba famous |
anew Am oar favorite. II

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STRICKLAND
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PHONO
V CKABLOTTKSVlLLt. V«. (UP
—A.tOfWdo killed 1# persons

electricity and telephone liaee and
felled trees which Mocktd all
• M irty community Wednesda roads into the area.
Tho dead and Injured lay help­
IncMlag sine member* of 01
family.
less for two hours befors police
Three ether children of the fir beard of the disaster. Rescue
ily were still missing today wh« workers had to fight through a
rescue workers and police r
turned their search for more bo deluge which piled a* much as
Us. Eleven persons were injure] four feel of water on highways,
L The tornado laoiated the firij then found their way completely
Rag community of Ivy, i l l mill blocked a quarter-mile from the
west ef CharlotteavUle. for sevJ
al hour*. It cut a mile-long pal farm orchard where the homes
ef destruction two hours after] were splintered.
The deed and Injured were car­
amaller twister hit the communil
Three children were sucked iJ ried and tugged through a maze
the fuadhl and buried to thl of fallen trees and power lines
in a ghastly scene lighted only by
deaths as they walked from I the
flashlights ot exhausted work'
school bos toward their home s i
onds before it was destroyed. T l ers Rain poured down.
Ambulances were pushed by
other children watched in horl
£ om another home 100 reel r J hand around falten trees and over
mired roads.
Melt was not damaged.
No on* reached the scene until
The two funnels knocked o u t!
after dark.
The twister and another which
itruck nearby Greene County, Va.
destroyed two churchei and an
uncounted number of homes and
farm building* and ruined farm
crops.
The death and destruction was
added to Use toll of 11 killed by
hurricane Grade a* it swept
through the Carolina* causing mil­
lions of dollars damage. The U. S.
Weather Bureau at Richmond, Va.
said the two storms were not
connected.
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By JAMES L. KILGALLEN
I'sJtod Press Iwterwatioaal
NEW LONDON. Conn. (CPI
hs scenery isn’t much w rn
m're riding under water In a biriaej b et the experience is n e l
and iatwreatlng.
Take our 11-hour trip Wednei ay
on the atomic eubmarino Skip ck
to a point in the Atlsntib tit r In*
south of Montauk Point.
!
A pea-soup morning fog pnB
over the harbor at New *Loa|on
when we bodrded the subm ario at
• a. m. The ship looked dsrkJind
.sinister with its blunt-nosed hot*
£ a ll-th ip c d hull devoid of all
erstructure.
This contour if what make i th*
Skipjack hydrodynamically upe•rlor to other submarines.
Cmdr. W. W. Behrens J i , of
Harrisburg. Pa., the skipper wel­
comed us aboard. We shoved If to
sea, and all bands went helm into
a maze of electronically-cqi &gt;ped
machinery.
Three hours later we wrr out
^ s r enough at sea to aubn rge.
T h ey were going \o demon rate

TRIUMPH OVER LEG FATIGUE!

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chest. Blackboard sliding
doors. Bright, 4-color de­
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bi order to provide thriaost m tm
pharmaceutical methods, we el*
each to ivory prescript!*
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calling for procoo, solo »
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lernal application, a supply of
sterilUed Q-Tipg M a t*... at

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Cutest reindeer ever!

ahrens
faster than inyone else, T * have
the finest and best radar a I sonar
equipmsnt. We have the speed.
Wa can turn faster than a y other

Edward Thoms* Porter, 64, of
1104 W. 25th St., Sanford, died
early yesterday on a fishing trip
In Tavares.
Mr. Porter was a member of
the Amerlncan l-eglon and a vet­
eran of World War I.
Ha moved to Sanford in 1950
and was a natUe of Kansas City,
Mo. He is survived by a wife,
Hazel. There are no other known
survivors.
Funeral sen ices will b« held
at 3:30 p. m. Friday at the Gramkow Funeral llnme with burial in
Uaklawn Cemetery.

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hammer, pegs, chalk 8 (rater
in storage space.
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wtn. rfaooti aegatiettou.
The vtitM it of the W pM H

•plait thrt Khnwhchev *MI sag
a rtluutkia at lisrim eictoae
they Offered bo alternative. Eim
It ana privately believed Ja p t e
ventlva war. with bath aide*
annad with hydrogen bomba II la
■e loafer a way eat. Tha and 4
M ai war eaa only ha total* a r
virtually total, deatnietlaa.
It waa thia that P m id w t Risen.

entered at laaat oaa at our Kast­
ern baya and cooeaivably could
bare moved up the Potomac
River. Yet our detection davlaaa
Paramount Pkturss,' DebUs's

eur ItObflUer-a-year defense
Iget. We're ipaadlag these vast
u to impress this Xramlln

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i wMh toe Iter of eur retalla*
r military atrength.
'at the bouncing Bolahovih re*
M to be Impressed. And that's
ssurte ef the UUto men’s

'Creep* O bjects
To Constrictor
NRW YORK (UP!) -William

High-flying Red planes hare
penetrated our DRW line, and
what do we do about It? What can
we do about MT
We a rt awed by this mao
Khrushchev, not limply because
ba'e ■ much-publiclied eurtoelty
from 'way off, but because be la
the am man who may well re­
present the force of our destruc­
tion.
Yet whet messuree do we take
to atom this Red march toward
grsator superiority? The head­
lines tell the atory: "Labor Slew*
down Threatened’*
"Atotokaai
Enjoy Grvatsit Year i f Leisure
Living In History" . . "Steel
Strike Continues" . . "ThirtyHour Week la New Goal."
No wonder our little man Is
narvous. And what eaa he dn
about ItT Thera should be an ao*

end subs end acleneeT"
Hayden waa Indignant today he- allaa
Like the UtUe man, I’ve tossed
In a y had nights after personal
meetings with toe socky crier
ef to afrem lto end faoord him repeal, ainflfiafly, that be wonld,
Indeed, bury us. Certainly, we
and they wouldn’t let me hasp ft,' don't balleva Urn. But lt’» fright* Why can't we put a firecracker
Haydan said. Ne eae seemed t entog’to think that ha klmaalf be- under our beeksldei and turn Into
H im
human (lroballs and cIom that
Soviet Mb* braunly nUdo precarious, spreading gap ef
agalnat aur aascoaiU. Thay'va military potential?

defense movement, no questions thing.
ashed, no W-a forms, no income
tax deductions, ao extra drain an Seen from the Republican view*
point, the timing for neat year ia
our federal budget
almost perfect Reporting to the
rally that w e lc o ^ d h to i back,
aur "halt card" to the interne* Premier Khrushchev told Ua pee*
Usual poker game. That 10 per­
that the President would vldt
cent could Up our way the bal*
nU in late Hay or June. Short
lance of future mQltary power,
of some grave alturatlou la the
the only language Khruabehev p n sest scene, that visit will be a
seem* to understand.
triumph. All the stops will be pun*
That 10 per cent eeeld save our

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Picture Efforts
CAPR CANAVERAL (UFI) Csmsrs-shy Hurricane O r a a l e
evaded the Navy's sflorta to take
her picture after alL J
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Tuesday, for the aacood time la
five days, the camara that waa
hurled aloft by e rocket In an
attempt to photograph the hurri-

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A rocovary ihle gave up too
acarth after combing toe rough
Atlantic for five hours. Lest Fri­
day, a similar attampt to gat a
"big picturo" of the tropical ter-

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Quality built I and A bedroom hotnaa include
•11 tha up-to-data feature* you'd expect, plus
extra "little things" nuch ■■ client light fixtures
elreulta and outleta for waa her and dryer, and
an nit weather outdoor electrical outlet.

Tha Hill Lumber and Supply Yard, continuously in business hire for nearly a 100
years, will soon be greeting old friends and customers In a arinrldlng, streamlined
salesroom as maw as tomorrow.

Kiichtn Equiment
The eld landmark at IIS W. Third Street, that has seen fi
•f Sanford people grow up and build homes, will soon live «

GENERAL ELECTRIC

Pieaaa bear with ua white our remodeling ia under way. Step over the ladders, i
hammers, and plate glass and look around while we try to find what you want.

DOWN
Thursday, October 1, 1I N

Monthly Payments
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generations
in memory.

RENT!

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Merchandise and ash methods as well as our facade have Ranged a lot
near thane yean. But ae thing remains unchanged — our pdky of FAIR
DEALING.

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"Home. Built With Pride1

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Miss Fester Dr. Kerwin Wed
MIm J u t Marguerite Foster dins • formal gown of Chantilly ■crown and she carried a bouquet
daughter of U r. and Mrs. Kerin i f lice tall# over tissue taffeta. Her of white carnations.
■Haworth Foster, and Dr. Fran finger‘ tip veil fell from a Queen's I The maid of hooor wore aa em
late Lao Kerwin 11, son of Fran ■ ■
eta Leo Kerwin Sr. snd the lsti ■
Mrs. Kerwin all of St. Pclersbun I
were married Sept. 24 at 7 p. m
a t the CtearvLow Methodist Cburc
la St. Petersburg.
The Kev. Alva H. Brock, pastoi
•Mdated at the candlclizbt cen
■ any. Mrs. Thomas Kirk, organ!:
presented a program of wedding
■suite and accompanied Him
Jen s TUI, soloist who sang ‘I
M &amp; am Thee" and "At Dawning." j
The Church waa decorated wlw
baskets of white carnations, lillf
of the valley, greenery and candfe
labra. Six windows were decoratf
with fern and white satin ribbm
ta d family pews were m ark s
with bows of ribbon.
j
Miss Travis Foster served tm
sister aa maid of honor and otim
at:r*H*"l&gt; were Mrs. James I.
Rowland snd Ura. Charles I^Btramhal. Best man was P hlfe
” W. Banson and serving is t i l ­
ers were Jam es K. Rowland a d
Robert Lyon.
MIm Foster chose for her wa-

Planned

OITICERS AM) INSTALLING OFFICER — A t the installation dinner
nt the F irst Baptist Church. From left, Ken McIntosh, department super­
intendent; Mrs. U. W. Skipper, incoming president of the Phebean Class*
Mrs. W. J. Brooks, president of the Bethany Class and Dr. J. W. Brooks
Jr., pastor and installing officer.
(Bergstrom Photo)

Adult Dept. Holds Installation P&amp;Mtmah

Sorority Plans
Rush Party
The Iota XI Chapter of I rta
Sigma Pht held its second mce tag
a t the home of Mrs. Robert L.
R eives on Summerlin Avenue
Mrs. Reaves, social chairr In,
presented final plans for the i nh
party which Ja to be held at Ihc
home of Mrs. Philip R. B acl in
Loch Arbor.
;
Mrs. Lloyd O. Swain waa chcted to represent the chapter idthe
International Beta Sigma Phi v a l­
entine Girl contest.
Mrs. Swain presented the mapte r with a very interesting U r o ­
gram on the subject of Conversa­
tion.
Refreshments were serve! to
members present: Mrs. Boyd
Swain. Mrs. Leon M. S w a iJJr.,
Mrs. Wallace L. Tyre, Mrs. fcillp
R j Bach, 3trs. Wendel L. Springfield. Mrs. S. T. Skelton, Misg An­
na T. Muir, Miss Betsy Ana Car­
ter and Miss Jo in Wright, j

Deanna Attends
Dancing: School
31ias Deanna 3tc3tanus hte just
returned from a trip to New York
City. While there she attend H tho
Fred Astaire school for dar ic in­
structors, featuring the latei ball­
room methods.
She is director of the t tanna
School of dance and plans &gt; use
(he graded system for telchlng
ballroom classes to be ffered
a t the School. This system ■ very
popular In New York andfliollywood.
J

31ore than 73 people attended
the Installation dinnner of the
Adult Department one, of the
First Baptist Church, Monday
night st 6:30 in the educational
building.
Dr. W. P. Bmoks Jr., oflitiatrd
at the installation cere mi my and
Ken McIntosh, department super­
intendent, presided at the meet­
ing.
David Mathis presented a pro­

gram of guitar music. Special
guests were Dr. and Mrs. Brooks
pastor and the Rev, ad Mrs. Fred
B. Fisher, assistant pastor of the
Church.
Officers of the department at­
tending were Irving Pryor, assist­
ant superintendent. Mrs. C. A.
(merry, department secretary;
Francis Hall, president of the
men's class and presidents of the
four
women's
classes,
Mrs.

Charles Goethe, Mrs, Waller
Brooks. Mrs. G. W. Skipper and
Mrs. N. C. Boothe.
Serving on the decorating com­
mittee were Mrs. Margaret Reyn­
olds, Mrs. Douglas Sienatrom,
Mrs. Guerry, Mrs. It. E. Taffcr
and Mrs. T. C. Thompson. An
autumn theme both in colors and
decorations were carried out us­
ing leaves, squash gourds, apples
and harvest corn.

cial fraternity, Sigma Zela na­
tional science fraternity, student
council snd inter-fraternity coun­
cil.
The wedding will be an event
of Dec. 12 at 8 p. m. in the First
Presbyterian Church of Sanford.

HARRIETT REDDING

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Leonard
Redding, 318 Valencia Dr., an­
nounce the engagement and ap­
proaching marriage of their
daughter, Harriett Clair to Lt.
Richard Lyle Van Allen, son of
Mr. and Mrs. 31ax Van Allen of
Willard, Ohio.
Miss Redding waa born in Quin­
cy, Fla. and baa lived in San­
ford for the past 13 years. A
Seminole High School graduate,
she was an honor student, Key
Club Sweetheart and a member
of the Majorette Carp.
She attended Stetson University
for two years and while there was
a member of the majorette eorp,
the Omega chapter of Alpha Xi
Delta social sorority and was ac­
tive in the Westminister Fellow­
ship where she served as secre­
tary of the Executive Council.
Last year she attended Florida
State University.
Mr. Van Allen graduated from
Otterbcin College In Westerville,
Ohio In 1937. He received his B.
S. degree In chemistry and alter
graduation was commissioned 2nd
Lt. In the U. S. A. F. He was
a member of PI Beta Sigma so­

DR. AND MRS. F. LEO KERWIN

Oviedo Youngsters
Celebrate Birthday
BV MARIAN R. JONES
Birthday parties have been the
center of attention for the younger
set of Oviedo the past week.
Mr. and 31rs. Ben H. Jones
hosted a birthday celebration
honoring their young daughter,
Mary, on her fifth birthday, at
their home.
Games were enjoyed and the
traditional ice cream and birth­
day rake served to the honorce
and visitors, 3!try and Martha
Courier, Faye and Glenn Stoner,
and Kathy McCall. Mrs. Ed
Stoner assisted Mrs. Jones with
the party games and refresh­
ments.
Saturday Mr. snd Mrs.. Leon
Oiliff honored their little daugh­
ter, Linda, with a party on her
third birthday.
Following the enjoyment of
sc v e n t games, Mra. Oiliff, as­

Hairdressersj Assn. M eet For
* Covered Dtj/i Supper Meeting
Members of Semi-Oranjo unit style cuntest to be held some tin
31 of the Florida Cosmetologists in November.
and hairdressers Assn, aid their
»lembcrs
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Altman, president; Dawn Kidd
families m et a t the home M Fran- vke prclid,.nt : Ella Stroud. Bet
cea Murray in Loch Arter Mon-Class, Dan Elliott, Mary McM
day night.
'
hon, Harriett Slawter and pro
A covered dish supper tax serv* P«ctive members, Laura And*
... . . L i l
son Gutilla, Jane Hockcrsmlt
ed outdoor, with bsrbected ham- Bctty „ oward&gt; Miry K ,
▼ burgers. Plans were male and Schmidt, Katherine Johnson at
committees appointed for a hair Marsha Argcrengcr.

sisted by her niece, 31rs. Ray
Beasley; Mrs. George H. Carlton
and Mrs. Ed Stoner served lee
cream and cake to the honorce
and her guests for the occasion.
Those enjoying the party includ­
ed Susan Clonts, George Martin,
Faye Stoner, Donna Beasley,
Glenn Stoner, Herbie Carlton, Joe
Webb, Dale Carlton, Lisa Wol­
cott, Timmy West and Rhoda
Arndt.
3Ir. and Mrs. George Jskubcin,
Jr. also chose Saturday to ob­
serve the seventh birthday cele­
bration of their daughter's birth­
day at their home in Slavia.
The young people were invited
to tha Jakubein home, where they
were taken by Mrs. Jskubcin
and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ivan
Jskubcin, to Skate City for a
skating period. Returning to tbe
Jakucbln home, they enjoyed
games in the spacious yard
before birthday cake snd ice

Susan Dinda, Mary Jane Mlklcr,
Pat Lee, 3Isry Jsnc Kelsey, Ka­
thy Rook, Andrew Jakubcln, Deb­
bie and Tends Roundtree, David
and Judy Jakubcln. and Janet
Knowles. Mrs. John Duda Jr. also
assisted with entertainment and
serving.
The home of Mr. snd Mrs. F,
W. McCall was the scene for
another birthday pirty on Satur­
day afternoon. It waa Kathy's
seventh birthday and a group of
friends were invited to enjoy the
event. Refreshments were served
under the oaks at the Magnolia
Street home following the games
to the honurec and guesti: Linda
Gammage, Martha Courier, Mar
aha Beasley, 31ary Courier, Carol
Burns, Jennie Hostetler. Lorraine
Pure, Aim Shull, Mary Junes,
Debbie Ward, Ann Riggins, Pal
Brooks, Katie Uscry, 3(ary Jane
Mikicr. Debra Merrill, Janet
Clonts and Gail Beasley.

The Sanford Woman's Clob wffl
launch the fall season with the
Genera] Business luncheon and
program meeting Wednesday a t
12:30 p. m. at the club house.
Mrs. P. J . Westgato will bo
guest speaker and show picture
•tides of Poland.
Luncheon hostesses am Mrs. I .
G. Harrim an, chairman; M m
Blanche TerHorst, Mrs. John la *
her, Mrs. C. M. Wine a id . U rn
Clyde Ramsey.
For reservations cell Mrs. AW
bert Hardesty, telephone chair*
man a t FA 2-30M no later than
Tuesday noon.

Guitar Party
Set For Oct. 10
David Wayne Mathcs will re­
sume conducting guitar parties
Oet. 10 when the first one will
be held at the Sanford Woman'a
Club 309 Oak Ave., at 7:30 p.
m. Included on the program will
be tape recorded music by lead­
ing guitarists of the country and
a description of the recent visit
of Mr. and Mrs. 31athes in Nash­
ville, Tenn.

Mrs. Treadway Given
Prize At Hobo Dance
The "Hobo Dance" ilagcd at the
VFW Hut last week was thorough­
ly enjoyed by everyone. Prises
were awarded to Mrs. Merle
Fields for the most original lady
"hobo" and .Mrs. Galen Trcdway
took first prise for the best dress­
ed gentleman hobo.
The stew was prepared and
served by several members of the
Ladies Auxiliary, .Mrs. Rita Trrd
way was In charge of ticket sales
and the kitchen.

Thanks were extended to all wliu
helped make the dance u success.
Dancing will be featured each
Wednesday and Saturday night by
the Auxiliary and Post 3282.
Anyone who has tickets left over
are requested to turn them in to
3lrs. Trcdway so a report can he
made. The next meeting will be
held Oct. S at tho Post' Hume.
Members arc reminded that d u n
arc now being accepted for the
coming year.

Mra. J . E. Andrews te a pattest
■t Seminole Memorial MMjttet
and reported resting satisfactorily
following m ajor surgery jester*
day.
Mr. and Mra. C. B. Jones and
children, Sharon and Joy, a n
visiting her parents Dr. and Mrs.
H. W. Rucker this week.
Mrs. W. E. Smith or Ocala a n
house guests this week of her ate*
ter Mrs. J . B. Ray a t bar homo
on Palmotlo Ave.
Mra. A. K. Rossetter and Fred
Rossetter have been attending the
Southeastern Florist Assn, conven­
tion at the Wllson-Meyer Hotel
In JackaonvlUo this week.
Mrs. Marguerite B atty and MIm
Diana Batey of Galneavtite, wtro
guesti Tuesday of Mra. J. B*
Ray. They were enroute to Winter
Park where MIm Batey enrolled
a t Rollins College.
Mr. aod Mr*. J . W. Norman,
the former M lu Nancy Rossetter
■re the paisuls of SO 174 pOUfld
boy, born Sept. 30 a t St. Vincente
Hospital In Jacksonville. He has
been named Martin MaxwoU. Tho
Normans are residents of Wash*
Ington, D. C. and Jacksonville.

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Oviedo

Personals

M RS. LEONARD MUNSON receives a "Well done"

from field director, Douglas DeNcen as he accepts a
check for tho Florida Heart Assn. The amount was
14,083.15. proceeds from the 1959 drive.

BY MARION R. JUNES
Mr. ami Mrs. John Evans ami
Mrs. B. F. Wheeler have returned
from the Florida fruit and veget­
able growers' convention st Mi­
ami.
Mrs. J. N. Thompson, who has
been a patient at tbe Florida Sani­
tarium for two weeks, spent a
few hours at home and was the
Iunchi on guest of 3!r. and Mrs. L.
A. Hardy Tuesday, then went to
a Sanford nursing home for a cou­
ple of weeks.

Center Crease 11.50
will go
Our (isnewyourfull felts
head. Flat*

Wonderful wool and furry,
fuzzy. fundle-y mohair in a
new kind of shag—a two-tone
Iridescent beauty. Or take yours lightly
frosted. The pullover 11.98.
Cardigan (not shown) 13.98.
Classroom companions, all on the
same color kick—tut)'. wool
"Bermuda Flannel" skirt
proportioned to fit you
(petite, average, tall) 12 98
Ami your own initial pendant.

(op*, tclepinch xtylcn Ln
regular and lightweights.
Let us fit your face (no.
Long ovals also.

Since 1948
ALL TYPE AIDS SOLD

AIR-CONDITIONED

See us a t Miller Radio &amp; Appliance Co., 118 S. Park
Avenue in Sanford on Friday of each week 9 to 12
noon. Batteries in Milier’a stock. Call for appointment
in your home.
Optical services on Maico
Hearing Glasses available only
tkfeagh the optics) profa n ion

ORLANDO HEARING CENTER
Those Orlando GA 2-3311-313 Fla. National Bank Building
N ight or Holidays Call — Thomas 8. Smith GA 2*1487

7 MEN S
115 S. MAGNOLIA AVE.

WEAR
SANFORD

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way at * p. m. s.d.t.
ta n f a r t where tta toll
Sou" throw tta ocrioa to
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w ta loot four itralgM World
sees to tta Giant* white
l tta Ctevelxad Indiana la
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toot this Ubm.
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la t a reaching tta tnd of

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wUh tta Dodpro waa i n tat
t tagto U taU half hte
a taaa la ttalr daw
Mnggla which wai
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victory over tta MOwaatao Bravoa
la a poaaaat toaytaf Itaaday.
That dclayod tta atort of tta
Sort** o « day. But aow Itay go
at it la a boat fta r out of aovoa
gaaio affair la wMth It la White
tax oyoed agalaat tta Dodgora'
power attehlag.
Tta Dodgora, wont aad Mary
from tta playoff which took ttaoi
jia o mite* la to haura—from
Milwaukee to Loo Angttea aad
back to Chicago-counted aUaaga*
ly enough oa a a n a who gal* few
of tta teadllaea to ahackte the
apeed of tta “go go’* tax.
They wore tanking, openly. *n

s A T ossup
CHICAGO (U PI) - The nation's

parts writer ■ spilt right down tta

■Mton to their ebaten af tta ChiM f» White I w e r to s Angelas
I t o g i n to win t t a World Berios,

• Vritod Pross international poll
shewed today.
Tta poll, a sampling taken of
M writers, ta d to becking tta
• m s t a i f tor tta Dodders.
* Only eta writer, however, Paul
HeronH* of tta Newark, N. J.
Kveutog News, felt tta Series
would ead to four games. Morewit* picked tta Sox.
Uteri of tta Dodgers' support
tame from, as expected, West
Ceuet newsmen, though i Urge
pert else came from Kattoraert
who u ld the Dodger* by any
still

Midwesterners

looked

tack

use

like
Sox

teetily, though both Dodger end
le u supporters strongly Insisted
MMttene hod nothing to do with

their choices which they protest­
ed w e n guided solely by "cold

facts."

Sanford Drops JV
Tilt To Leesburg
An teexportenetd Sanford jun­
ior varsity team bowed to Lees­
burg 7-0 at Leesburg Tuesday
light.
Coaches Dick Sllvsri and Bud
Layer said that In spile of the
lost they were pleased with the
team 's performance. "The team Is
oatrsm tly Inexperienced," Silvers
Mid, "only two boys have played
JV ta ll previously." "A lot of
mistakes were made, but we feel
that they can ta corrected," he
pointed out.
Starting offensively for the Sanfor team were: center, J . Phillips;
guards, Gene Williams and Vic
Welch; tackles, Mark Whitehead
and Joe Welch; ends , James
Jones and Anzco Bennett; Backs,
J , Twlllcger, Butch Riser, Bobby
Bowen and Dill Phage n.
The coschea cited Bowen as out­
standing on offense and the de­
fense and Jones and Bennett as
outstanding linemen defensively,

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to d i ,w m m
fata nahod lat* tta tegaadary
ataaa af Ray CaayuM tte — to
rootrala ttaaa White la a taaoruaaara with hte muscular right arm .
"Jsh a's a m la u
•ccurato aa any catcherT va aver
managed,'* ateopywyod Walt Ala*
las. tta Dadgar manager.
f
la trihuto to t t a qutot
whaee home run won tta first
playoff game. "Aad that la d a d e t
Compendia."
T ta Whito Son accepted t t a
challenge as Roaeboro'a a m . Lula
Aparieio, who tied Uw While Sox
record by stealing U bases this
"111 go any chance I get.'*
Although Alston did not reveal
w ta hla alerting pitcher will ta
for Friday'* second game—after
which tta tariee shifts to Loe Angelee—all Indications were that
either National League strikeout

'Lino Results

United P m * totenuiieual
CHICAGO—Dick Tiger, 110, Ni­
By far, tta majority of those geria, outpointed Joey Giardello,
* uerlcd felt tta Series would go 112, Philadelphia (10).
five or six games. Six writers
said It would go seven, with the
C H A R LO m rN ?C .—Bert Whiteatx evenly divided between tta
hurst, 102, Baltimore. Md., stop­
Dodaera end Sax.
It wax tta Sox' first Serlci In ped Tunnty Hunaakar, 1M, Fayto year* and the first time to his­ •ttevillf, W. Va. (10).
tory n West Coast team was to
tta classic.
One writer who picked tta
Dodgers to win to six games qual­
ified hla choice by noting ta had
picked Los Aageles originally to
wind up fifth.
In tta actual breakdown, II
writers picked Los Angales to win
in flva games, M said it would
take the Dodgers six and three
said they would do it In seven.
On tta other elds, Horowltx said
the Sox would win In four, IT
writers said they would win to
five, 27 others u ld they would win
win in six and three chose Chi­
cago to Mvsn.

king Dm Drytd ate or rookie Lar­
ry Star ry would gat tta calL They
a r t only two of tta Dodgers' fireboilers.
After them, Alston also e »
choose among Johnny Podrsi,
Sandy Jtoufax or Sten William*.
Interest la Chicago meanwhile
was buidlng to a fever pitch with
seslpera asking $38 for grandstand
Mata and from WO to i m for
box Mato. Foliee, aaticipatJng an
Influx of 10,000 visitor*—including
the usual assortment of pickpock­
et*—w art on the alert and there
wtrn defiant bowls from Urn small
fry when the Chicago School Board
soouocod it would not tolerate truaaey even for a World Scries.
Both clubs worked out Wcdocsdsy, tta Dodgers making their
first Inspection of Comlskcy Park
In tta afternoon even though they

arrived by plana from Los An­
geles a t 3:21 a. m. Chicago time.
"We'll have plenty of time for
rest later," Alston announced.
And there still was a lot of
work and travel ahead for the bat­
tered National League champions.
Because after Friday'* second
game, they fly bsck to Los An­
geles for the third, fourth and
If necessary, fifth game, if sixth
and seventh games are necessary,
there then will be a day off for
travel back to Chicago.
A crowd of upwards of 42,000
was expected for the Chicago
games, and. with 90.009 seels
available in the Los Angeles Coli­
seum. It promised to be the rich­
est series of all time. And for
those who couldn't be on hand,
NBC television was carrying the
games nationally.

Accepts Invitation

Howell To All-Stars

PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Ath­
letic director Ernest SfcCoy ol
Penn Stnta University today ac­
cepted an Invitation to serve on
tta executive council for the Lib­
erty Bawl game, Dec. IP. Under
NCAA regulations, executive coun­
cils for bowl games must Include
an alhlstie director from an ac­
tive NCAA member.

NEW YORK (UPI) — Bailey
Howell, 8-10 star of Mississippi
State'* 1930-39 basketball -team,
will play on the college all-star
team that meets the New York
Knicks in a benefit game at Madi­
son Square Garden, Oct. 17. Howel Is a rookie with the Detroit
Pistons of the National Basketball
Association.

Robson Cogs 1st
In Bowling Loop
Robson Sporting Goods emerg
cd victorious to the Saadipur
Bowling League, Tuesday night,
as they Jumped Into Brat place
with a total of 10 wins, S losses.
In second slot this week, the Pig
N' Whistle wilh.P-f, followed by
Irving Pryor’s Insurance S-T, WU*
son-Maier 7-1, Foodmart 7-1, and
Roumlllat k Anderson with 4-11.
On lanes one aad two. it was
Foodmart giving up two wins
to tta Pig, with good scores roll­
ed by both teams. P al Teslo of
The Pig picked up tta 3-P-10 and
4-3-t-lO splits to help team-mate
Dot Teslo who hid high series
for their learn. Lucille Harris wai
high for Foodmart, and ably
helped, by Grace N'ewlon who with
a turkey to her credit also picked
up the 3-0-10 split.
\Vilton-3faier Furniture gave up
all three games to Robson's on the
center lanes, putting the sporters
In to the top spot. Shirley Simas
led Robson's bowlers, making the
3-10 along the way, and rolling
partner Pat Foster picked off
the 3-9-10 split. Wilson 3lalcr's
Ruth Phillips rolled her first game
of the year last night, having ful­
ly recovered from a recent opera­
tion, and sparked the team with
her high scries, snd picked up
of the 3-8-10 split.

Gem son,
To Spark tEC Play
ATLANTA (U PI&gt;- The raven outings—Mississippi State at T n*
beat Clemson Tigers Invaded u oessee snd Alabama at Venderset-minded George Tech before blit.
|
sell-out crowd of nearly 43,0
Tennessee, fresh from that 34)
tar* Saturday to one of tta ft
tur* attractions on this week victory that ended Auburn’s string
of 24 games without a loss, looms
college gridiron scene.
T ta Mventh-ranked T lgen b a i l as a defensive giant. Vanderbilt,
n 't lost a regular season gam with all-conference halfback Tom
3Ioore, is s likely winner i t home
since Tech beat them 134) here
mid-Mason last year. They brin despite an opening 21-8 loss to tta
with them a double-barreled sen Georgia Bulldogs.
Other Southeastern action finds
attack in quarterbacks H ane
White and Lown Shlngler w ta wer unbeaten Georgia at unbeaten
sxnusi^
Carolina; lop-ranacn
top-ranked Loulslhampered in the 'Sg game by in Southi Carolina;
ana State meets Baylor, Us th in ®
Juries.
The 12th-ranked Jackets bsvi straight Southwestern Conference
their own passing threat to Fret oe, a t neutral Shreveport, La.;
Braselton, the Texas-bred quarter Auburn, on the rebound after that
back who outduclrd Don MereditAipiet by Tennessee, figures to
in Tech’s 18-12 upset of Soutbrrr takeout its frustration on pass
minded Hardin-Simmons.
Methodist.
Tech Is an underdog for the The Florida Gators are aolld
third atralgbt week. But the Jack 'avorites as host to Virginia: uneta appear to thrive in the role teored-on Mississippi expeeta a
Scouts rate Clemson stronger on ireathcr against small-time Memits running game through the mid this State; Tulane is in danger of
die; Tech faster on the outside )sing its third straight * 4
Clemson tougher overhead on lost to unbeaten Wake Foreat;
depth; the two teams about even pd twice-beaten Kentucky vliltx
on defense; and Tech way ahead nbcaten Detroit Friday night.
in kicking with Die Tigers having Among the Independents; The
no match for the booming punts Borida State Seminolcs will ta
sst to the Improved Miami Htirof Tech and Gerald Burch.
Tbis will be one of the South­ cancs and Mississippi Southern
east's busiest weekends with ma­ ic nation's No. 1 small college
jor teams from this area Involved tarn, steps into tta big tlma
In 12 games. Only two of these gainst Texas A and M at Mo­
count as Southeastern Conference le, Ala.

Here Friday from Chevrolet . . .

Giardello Loses
T V Bout To Tiger
CHICAGO (UPI) —The rematch
already was arranged today for
middleweight! Joe Giardello and
Dick Tiger, and both battlers
vowed to do batter In their next
tangle on television.
Tiger, though he was the unan­
imous victor over Uisrdelto,
ranked fourth by Ring Magaslne
and sixth by the National Boxing
Association, w n unhappy became
he failed to knock out his fos.
Giardello, once the No. 1 con­
tender and now beaten by Ring
Magazine! 10th rated boxsr, sim­
ply was unhappy because he didn't
win.
"I went to fight him again,"
Glsrdello said. "But not in Chi­
cago. That referee Waller Brightmore kept pushing me off, said
I was holding, and he didn't pay
any attention to what that guy
was doing to me." .
Thu number of inolur vehicle
accident fatalities in the United
States is expected to rise from
37,000 In 1031 to about 39,000 In
1039, baud on the toll for tta
first six months of his year.

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Problems O f The Aged Being Studied By Senate Electric Chair
Symbol Of Faith
Now, Says Graham

N IW tO IJC (U P I)-If jou art
a t r tM cr - u d i typical cider
—yeu a rt struggling to atay afloat
financially, ••dicaily or sociallly.
If you ara 20 or 30 or 40-plus,
■r o l l f » facing the natlon'j if
OkllUoa tldcra may bo affcctinf
you ladlrtetly — at home or on
the Job. It you live lonf enough,
the problemi will aUcct you di­
rectly.
The average a f t at death in
Dm United Statca today la about
TO. Eaperti aay U ahould be 12
la the year 2000.
With further progrcaa humani
■ ay live to 123 yeara during the
neat century, predicted Sen. Pat
QjlcNamara (D-Mich.), chairman
of the Senate Subcommittee on

New Civic Center
Cards Are Ready
New Sanford Civic Center Recreation Card* go'into effect to­
day/ Student! have until Oct. 13
to got card*. After that, no one
drill be admitted to the Youth
W in g without one of the tickets.
Student* living outside the San­
ford city limits must pay a five
dollar memberahip fee for the
ticket. Students may get cards
at tbo Recreation Office in the
Cirtc Center from 10:30 a. m.
M | p, m. on weekdays.
A frog’l tongue le fastened to
tfiw front of his mouth.

Problems of the Aged and Aging.
The subcommittee, embarked on
a comprehensive study of the
problems of the aged, hopes to
come up with proposal! to make
longevity aomething better than
a problem-plagued fate.
In preparation for a grass roots
tour of leading cities and local
hearings, opening Oct. 13 in Bos­
ton, the subcommittee recently invitrd some of the best informed
persons in the nation to testify
about problems of the aged in
four major areas — employment,
housing, health end income.
First solutions suggested call
for cooperative action by individ­
uals, voluntary agencies, local,
stale and federal government.
McNamara warned against "re­
legating older people to the side­
lines—financially, medically and
socially."
"If we continue to do this, the
financial burden to this country
ot o gruwing number of institu­
tions for the aged will be too fantaitic to conceive." he said.
The statistical face of aging,
drawn for the subcommittee, fol­
lows.
—The aged are Increasing near­
ly 1.000 a day. By 1913, there
will be 2U million aged.
—Three-fourths of all aged per­
sons live with some family mem­
ber. About 13 per cent of the
aged live alone or with non-rela­
tives. About three per cent live
in Institutions: another three p:r
cent, in hotels or rooming houses.

—Total Income of ail the aged
was about 323 billion last year.
Some $4.7 billion was from social
security; $1.7 billkm from public
assistance, and 32.2 billion from
other govtrnmental programs.
About 31 billion came from priv­
ate pension plana and an addi­
tional amount from individual in­
surance contracts.
—Most ot the aged have low in­
comes. Last year, three-fifths of
all persons age &lt;3 and over had
less than 31,000 in monry income.
Another one-fifth received 31.000
to 32,000. The other one-fifth had
more than 32,000.
—Of the aged persons, only
about one in five in December of
last year had a paying lob.
—Si* out of every 10 were re-

Banker Honored
For Long Service
S. F. Doudney, director of the
First Federal Savings and Loan
Association of Seminole County,
Sanford, has been honored for his
twenty-five years of service to the
savings and luan business.
Certificates
of
Recognition
were presented at the annual con­
vention of the Florida Savings
and Loan League held September
24-26 in Fort Lauderdale to 64 of­
ficers and directors of associa­
tions in the state who have served
"the cause of thrift and home
ownership" for 23 yeara or more.

ceiving social security payments
last year. The average benefit for
pcrions retiring in March, IN*,
was SS2. compared to an avarage
of 372 for all aged persons on the
rolls at that time. About half of
all aged married couples receive
less thin 3t23 a month.
—Aged widows have the lowest
incomes. Widows benefits ward­
ed in March. 1939. averaged Ml a
month under social security.
—Days of hospital care used by
persons 63 and over are about two
to two-and-a-half times as much
as those used by persona under
age 63.
—About 63 per cent of the aged
do not have any hospital or sur­
gical insurance.
—Over half the retired aged
quit work for health reasons.
—The average slate old age as­
sistance payment in March, 1939,
was 364 a month.
—The aged are not a homoge­
nous group. Some are between 63
and 70; most are over age 70.
Some are working; most are
not. Some are in good health;
most are not. Some live in Insti­
tutions; most do not. Some are
living with husband or wife; most
are not.
Some live alone; most do not.
Some have a high school educa­
tion: most do not. Some have
adequate Incomes: most do. not.
Some do not receiva social se­
curity benefits; most do. Some
have hospital or surgical insur
a nee: most do not.

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T h u rt. Oct. 1. 1059—P fe n T

Team Visits Laos
To Check Aggression

WHEATON. III. (UPl) - Evan­
gelist Billy Graham indicated
Wednesday night that U Christ died
in modern tlmei the electric chair
rather than the cross might be the
symbol of the Christian faith.
Graham said death by eruciiixtion in Christ's time represented
shame and ignominy and that
when Jesus asked prospective dis­
ciples to "take up their cross" it
would be like saying "take up your
gas chamber nr your electric
chair" today.
"The cross was something you
didn't talk about in polite com­
pany.'' Graham told an audience
of 12.300 at a Wheaton College
crusade.
He said the cross has now be­
come sentimentalized and ruuld
be seen today "on every church,
embossed on the front of Bible*
and worn on a chain."
Graham said the world hated the
cros* because it throws "a spot­
light on sin."
"There are some of you fellows
and girls who have lust in your
hearts. You don't wsnt to talk
about the cross because it makes
you introspective,” he said.
“ If you are not willing to pay
the price, don't come to Christ be­
cause He won’t take you. It costa
too much for you,"

UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. (UPI) sawa of Japan will n a y ia Vita*

—A Royal Laotian Air Force C-47 tlane to continue discussion with

THOMAS P. ft RIGHT is
the manager of a new
Jacksonville o f f i c e of
Tucker Wayne k Co., ad­
vertising agency, which
handles some of the big­
gest accounts in the state.
The company said it found­
ed the Jacksonville office
to facilitate services ex­
pected to expand with the
state’s growth, w h i c h
Wayne pointed out as a
"population growth four
times the national average.

as different as night and day!
THE REVOLUTIONARY

m

today (lew a U, X. fact-finding
team to northern Laos for an onthe-spot investigation into the gov­
ernment claim* of aggression from
neighboring Communist North Viet
Nam.
UPI Corrcipondcnt Wendell Merlck reported from Vientiane that
Italy’s Ludovico Barattieri and Ar­
gentina's Heribcrto Ahrens were
expected to ipend at ieaal two
days In Sam Xeua, the province
Laos chargcu was invaded by
Communist force* from North Viet
Nam on Aug. 30.
The team will talk to local au­
thorities and itudy whatever evi­
dence li preientcd to rubitantiaie
the Laotian claims. U. N. subcom­
mittee Chairman Etinlchi Shibu-

Deadline Nears
On Registration
Of Pleasure Boats
Boat owners who have not reglslered their boats lhould do so be­
fore the new Florida boat act goes
Into effect Oct. 10.
Owners of pleasure boats, pow­
ered by a motor ot more than to
hp. are required to register their
boats slid County Tax Collector
John L. Galloway. Failure to com­
ply with any provision ot the naw
boat regulation may result la a
fine of &gt;«\enty-five dollars.
The following types of pleasure
boats are exempt from the act:
Those used exclusively for racing;
boali used only on private lakes;
documented boats; boats from an­
other country using Florida waters
temporarily; a ship's lifeboals.
Cost of registration varies with
the o m all length of the craft. All
registrations arc good for two
years.

government official* there.
Laotian Foreign Minister Kham*
phan Panya Wednesday issued a
blanket Invlfhtlon to the mcmixra
of the United Nations to send ob­
server* to Laos to see for th«Mselves that the Southeast Asian
kingdom was not a U. S. military
base as charged by the Commu­
nists.
Panya flew here from Vientiane
to give the world organization a
first-hand account of the Commu­
nist threat to his country through
Ihe incursions from North Viet

Nam.

"American aid to Laos has
peaceful aims," Panya said. "The
United Slates Is enabling Laos to
promote its economy. The amount
of U. S. aid and its purpose are
common knowledge."
He acknowledged that part of
the U. S. credits were used to es­
tablish a small defensive army
for international security — " a
threat to no one."

Dr. Bernard Root
Honored By Church
Dr. J . Bernard Ruot who re­
cently left Sanford's Congrega­
tional Christian Church altar 33
years as pastor, has been made
pastor emeritus by a unanimous
vote of the congregation.
Dr. Root, who also taught a t
Seminole High School left San­
ford to become head of the En­
glish Dept, at Piedmont College,
Demorest, Ga.

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e ll paraon*
rU lm ln e any • • u t t , rlaht,
••tie or I n u r t t i in. o r Han
upon, ilia r * a | p ro p a rty h*reIn daavrlbad. o r any p a r t
The Sanford Naval Air Station
t h e r e nf.
will play host to Boy Scout Troop
T « k « limit* t h a t a s u i t ha* b**n
f i l m a a a ln a t &gt;mt h r JOHN A.
343’s Court of Honor Oct. 5.
and S IlL D ItK n CHEW*,
The court will be held at the IMIEWM
hla wIf*. In Ih* Clri-ull Court nf
NAS Ballroom at 7:30 p.m. and ■ha N inth Ju d ir ia l Circuit, tn a nd
•)1 families and friends of scout­ fnr Wrmhtnla I’minly. Florid*, In
I 'h a m - r r y Nn. leZST. T h a n a tu re of
ing ate asked to attend.
Hi* a n il I* Mult lo Q ula l Till* Upnn
t«*l* I. 2. s and 4. BI ik-Ic 21. SAN.
LAN Dll T H E m u t . ’ltll IIEAL'TIFL'U a c r n r d l n * lo th a plat th ara o f
a i r a r n r d r d In P la t lln ok I, Paaaa
« 1 &lt;4. •«, *7, and H nf tha Publlo
i s TMi; t i n n i t t u t n r n r t u t : llacurda of Mamlnot* County, F l o r ­
SISTH J l Hil l 11. I till-1 IT. IV ida
ami
r u n s s iw iv m . K m i v n ,
T n* Mil* nr ilia • •!« la J o l l N
n .u H in i
A. C l t r . t v s and MII.DItKD t T l t . u a ,
IV I’ll s VI HH I* VII. t u t s
hla wlf*, PU Inllffa, va raua N k L .
JAN'E TLftLA T,
M E A. RAtlTL E TT a n d ------ RAHT.
ruintirr, LETT, h a r hu ib am l, a n d II Alt TIT
F. R E I M . r and ------ ft KILLY, hla
i
*»
Jo s e p h T i : m . i r
wlf*. If l lv ln t, a n d If d tad . th a lr
I t i o n O T H r TEIILAP S lc R E T .vm .ns u n k n n n n halra. d a t D a a t , l*aat**a,
I w h f l d i n l i . nr #ra n l* * * t and a n y a n d alt p*r&gt;
v i i m s: -ru t i t : p i ; v i i
• &lt;ma i la ln iln x by, t h r o u g h , o r u n TO: J h p KPII TEItLAP
d*r a n y of th* aald D afandanta o r
SIS] W alnut Mir»»i
o l h tr w la * . and a n y a n d all p a rWxuh»»iii. lUInnl*
anna claim ing a n y aatala. r l a h t ,
r o u a b e m : u t : n r n o t i f i e d lilt*, o r Intaraat in, o r llan upon,
Hi m s rnm pU Int Inr i tlm r r * and lh a rant prnparty h * ra ln dracrlbad,
"Htef r*1l*r h»» bent fil-.i a iM iiat or a n y p - r t iharanf. Dafandanta.
1 on a m | i u u ara r*'|iilr*d I " .are a
Tnu a n d *ach nf ynu a r a r*«
a &lt;opy nf ynur a n a n t r n r plaxd- o u lrad In tila &gt;nur a n a w a r w ith
Inc in tHa p la i n t if f ! a ttn rn ay . J, th* Clark of th* abova a n tllla d
flutatll Hnrnibjr, 111 North Main C o u rt and iar«* a ro p y t h a r a o f
ntr»*i, Orland. FlorMa, ami flit upon P l a i n t i f f . ’ a ltnrnay*. THOSIPilia o r l il n a l a n a n a r n r v l e a n n n In MON A n il E IT, whoao add r a ta la
Ilia ii f flea nt lha i l » r k nf lha I I F i a t Canrrat A .a n u * . Orlando,
• Ircult I 'ourl nn or liafura Ilia lu|h Florida, not ta la r t h a n Ortobar J*.
il.e nf llc tn h tr A. I&gt;. H i* . If you IMS. aa rai)uir*d by law, all* a
f»H tn dn an, a I a i.&lt;«nt by ,1a. l i a r r a a Pro Confaatn will ba a n .
fault wilt ha taken again*' ynu l a r a d ■■* 1nat you a n d *a&lt;h of m il.
fnr lh» r t l l o t d i m t n J i . l In ih*
IN WITNESS W H E R E O F , I b a r *
complaint.
h a r a u n t o aal my h a n d and affix*#
PONT, a n d r o i i i r . i t r . n a t n*n- my official aaat a t Sanford. Sami*
fnrd, Samlnnla r n u n ly , Florida, ihla nnla County, F lnrlda, ih la 22nd d a y
Sind da 1 a t d t p u m l i e r A. {&gt;. 13ST. of B a pta m btr, ISIS.
(SEAL)
tMRALt
n. r . IIEIIMiH.V
• &gt;. I* lla rndun
Clerk nf Circuit Cm irt
A a Clark of Said Court
By Martha T. Vlhlt»
Jty M artha T. V lh ltn
P a p u ty n i r k
D t p u t y Clark
i n t ’M E i.ia H o h n s h t
THOSfPaO.N A BRETT
X-'arnay tar Plaintiff
»tto rn * y a for Pla intiff*
(1 F a i t Ca ntra l A vanua
S3* North Slain Mtraat
Citleniln, Florida
Hrlando, a'lnrld*
Pnhlmh Sept. II, A Del. 1. t. It. I’ulitlaU Mapi, 24, A (let. I. I. I I .

Court Of Honor

Legal Notice

Then'i nothing (tie a neve cut—and

Kara's tbs car era*tad to epoqusr a nasr Bald
—Chevrolet's low-prioad compact Corvair;
The product of nine year* of reacarch and
development, it'a America’a ftrat truly com­
pact car that raUina tbs rids and 6-passenger
comfort you’re naad to in a big one.
Tbo kay to th is small miracls: America'*
only raar-mountad aluminum angina—a
lightwaight 6 th a t's to revolutionary it can
ha packaged w ith tbs transmission and driva
gears as one compact unit.
W ith tba angina in the rear, the Corvair’a
floor is virtually flat, front and rear, so
theta's piaoly of foot room for everybody.
Combined w ith Corvair’a unique bodyframe construction by Fisher, this provide#
interior apacioiunaa comparable to many
postwar conventional-ailed cam.
Shifting angina weight to the rear also make#
for easier com pact car handling and gives
glued-to-tba-road traction on ica, mud or
■tow. And w ith independent aus pension
a t all 4 whas la—an advanoc comparable to
the independent auapanaion of front wheels
yaara ago—you gat a’ p oind, unruffled rvde
th a t rivals avow tb s coat licet c a n .
Thao* era all things no front-engin* com­
pact car can give you. And with them you
gs« outstanding economy and practicality
th a t would never have boon possible if
Chevrolet engineers had bean content to
make the Corvair merely a sawed -off version
of e big car. Corvair’a size—aom# 5 inches
lower, 2VJ feet shorter and 1,300 pounds
lighter than eoovantional aedana—makes it
a joy to jockey through busy streets, e
p l e a s u r e to perk (no need for power aaaieta);
lie revolutionary Turbo-Air 6 gets up to
3(fit more miles on a gallon of regular. And.
because the engine's air cooled, you never
have to fuaa w ith antifreeze, you get quicker
warmup (even beat for passengers comae —
almost instantly—from an airplane-type
beater*). Wonderfully practical, yea. But
you’ll find the moat practical thing of all
about Corvair is its remarkably low price.
Your dealer'a tb s mao to me for all lha short,
sweet details.

ho compact

ear likt thii dt luxe C'arratr 700,

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America’s only car with an airplane type horizontal engine!
America’s only car with independent suspension at all i wheels!
America's only car with an air-cooled alum inum engine!

MVeiUTICNAnV TIMM-AIR 6

Gets up to 30% more miles on a gallon,
needs no antifreeze, provides quicker
warmup with le n wear on parts. I t ’e the
world's first production ft w itb the u ltra­
smooth. apace-saving power of horizontally
opposed (not vertical or V-etroke) pistons.
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Wraps roar engine, transmission and dif­
ferential into one com pact unit. Takas
leas room, leaves you more.
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Clean, uncluttered linaa shape both 4-door
modeta—the de h u e Corvair 700 and the
standard Corvair. Each has its own die*
tinctive trim, and you get more visibility
area than in m any full-sized car*.
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The engine’s in the rear where it belongs in a compact car!

rece-aow M r r a r m a t *

Works instantly, adding to C orvair's versa­
tility by enlarging rear seat cargo apace to
17.6 cu. ft.

SAVE ’ 50'

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n a r ru

Corvair ia America's only compact car
with a practically flat floor, tha only one
with the kind o f relaxing room th a t U.9.
motorists are used to.
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Doe* sway with rnnventional frame, incor­
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with leaa weight.
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T runk’s up front (like an elephant'*) wliere
it’s convenient for groceries, shopping bags,
luggage.
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There's no conventional a i l s —front or rear,
WlteeU, cushioned —
by
coil -springs,
• f ---—
r - s w wtake
w
bum p* in d ep en d ­
ently of each other,
for smooth, roadhugging ndc.
l ’ou Kate yout thouc of firo C o rw in —Ui* one's the tlandard model.

Corvair

•Optional at titra tool.

BY C H EV R O LE T

See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer
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DISCOUNT PRICES!

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SANFORD, FLA.

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FURNISHED house oe Weet sMe.
Accept 1 child. CeO FA M M
after 1:11_____________
9
2-LARGE sleepiag
e r 2; 317 W.
FA 2-Mlt.
2-BEDROOM trailer;
venieaeee; water and light! fur­
nished; s u m per weak. Cell
FA 2-MN.
BALE or RENT: 2 1
completely furnished
FA 2-T7M._________
FURN. garage ap t |U nw.; waFA 24174.
2-BR. (Urn.; apt. 1TW Magnslla.
207JO. FA S3M1.
FURNISHED eaa bedroom a p t
e r cottaps for retired couple;
dean and reasonable. C. D.
Wood, Sll« N. Nth. S t, Arliam.
ton T, Vs.______________ w

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HOUSE, Baton., IMP MeDonviflo.
r g * £ E * M 7 7 r 2^ _
NICELY- furnished garage apart­ MODERN S bedroom a portae eat
and sffickncy apsitment, bott
ment Couple only. PA 2-!
furnished. M l Palmetto. Phene
1913 Sanford Avo.________
Stemper Beiievei
W 34554,
You will delight in
2-BEDROOlf apartment, nicely
you become the proud &lt;
BEDROOM furnished house if
2711
furnished. Living room and kit­ 2of one of our now 2 bo
So. Psrk. FA 2-OMI.
chen air conditioned. $75 a
2 bath homos, with thoir many
month. Call PA 2-0949.
1-ROOM COTTAGE for rent with comfort-lending fentures. Down­
bath and electric kitchenette;
payments start at 1550.40. CaQ
partly furnished; $U n month.
Today.
Mrs. Paul M am , Monroe Cor­
4 IS E aat Mitchell Avenue
ner, Telephone PA 2-212S.
W. M. " B a 1* BTEM FKK
Cincinnati IT. Ohio
You are hereby notified t h a t a
Healter A
P e tition haa bean filed In tha 3BEDROOM, kitchen equipped,
ASSOCIATES:
H. E. Taftar,
abova a ty lid C ourt by STANLEY
fenced yard. FA 2-2152.
Arthur !*. Day, Everett Harper
MARRY TAYLOR, for the a d o p ­
tion s f EMMALEE ORPUA IIUOHRobert F. May, la rt^ F ifo te ^
E TT , • minor, by tha Fatlttonar, FURN. a p t MO Park Ave.
112
FA M M
a n d you a r e require d to file yo u r
Answer, Objections e r other da. FURNISHED epL Ph. FA 2-2M0.
PINECREST 2nd. Addition: 2-bod
fe m e * In lha Office of tha C lark
uf tha above styled -cetirl- en er WFI.AICA APARTMENTS: rooms
room, 2 bnth, kitchen equipped
before tha 11 d a y of October, I l l s ,
private balks, 11* W. First SL homo; pint p u tte d n o n .
a n d a tr v a n copy a t said p lea ding
PA 2-MS.
on tha A ttorneys for P e titio n e r HOUSE, partly furnished. Phone
who is name a n d addraaa a p p e a r s
FA
2-3123.
ha ralnafta r.
2. For

1.

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The Pit Homo
20th. k French

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R. J. TINDALL a n d MCRTIS
TINDALL. hie wife, a nd
LOUIS J . STOCK.
riatnturs
vs.
T H B FLORIDA A B A CORPORA­
TION a F lo r id a C o rp o ra tio n :
SUBURB BUAUTIFUL DEVELOP­
MENT CO MI*A NT, a F l o r i d a Cor­
poration, a nd
ALTAMONTE HOMES COMPANT,
F lo r id a Corporation, at aL,
D e fendant!
NOTICE TO A P P E A R
To:
T ha F l o r i d a A B A Corporation,
F lo r id a
C o rp o ra tio n :
Suburb
ID a u tllu l Development Company, a
F lo r id a
Corporation:
Altamonte
l l o m i i Company, a F lorida C or­
poration, HENRY ALLSUPP, and
f m arrlad, ------ Atliopp, hi* « l t * |
FRA NK HAITIICOX, a n d It m arrUd, ------ lia lthc ox, bta w i l t :
HELEN A. THACH ER. and It
m arrlad, —
T h a c h e r , h a r hueband: CARL J. UENUON, and It
m arried. —
Danaon, hla wlfa;
KIINKST D. ALLhUl’P, and It m ar-

rlad, ------ Allaopp, hla wife; OUST

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WHO GIVE BABIES
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H erein fall not o r a Decree P ro
Conftsao will ba a n ta r td a s a l n a t
you for tha re llaf prayed In tha
tha Petition.
Tha SANFORD HERALD la h e r e ­
by designated aa tha n ew spaper
In which thla Notice shall ba pub­
lished.
WITNESS m y hand and tha seal
of aald Court tn Sanford, Florida,
thla 3rd day of Saptambar, A. D.
1313.
(B E A U
O. I*. Herndon
D a r k of tha Circuit C ourt
lly ; M a r th a T. Vlhlsh
D eputy Clark
O io r g a P. Johnson
of Arnold B Matbany
34 E a s t Amalia Avenue
Orlando, F lorida
Attorney* for P o tlllontr
Publish Septem ber 30, 1133.

FURNISHED: 3 rooms,
Adults. 113 N. Jsiimine.

$31.

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S t. JeL u R —flf Cemf—i

l i l M. Park Ave. Ml F a
APARTMENT: clean, nicely, turnlthed, screen porch, $45, Mi 1-LOT, 70 ft. wide by lte ftm
_ tr P
MsgnoUn Ave. Ph. NO »-32«7. deep, cleared, faeiag Counl
Club Rd. in Loch Arbor section,
LARGE elesn fura. a p t, down­ eall FA 2-1123.
stairs, 411 Psrk.
3 • BEDROOM houic, kitchen
equipped. 213 W. llth SL Ph.
FA 3402fl.

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
. BROKER
M So. Park Ave. Pk. FA 2-M91

HODER. a nd It m ar r la d , ------Bodar,
MODERN 3-bedroom. home, kit­
hla w ira; THE O D O RE J. DRESEN,
chen furnished. For appointment 4-LARGE LOTS for aale by
a nd If m arrlad. —
Draaan, hla
call FA 2-57M.
owner; Just outside city limits.
wira; MART A. DRESEN, and It
m arrlad. ------ Draaan, h a r huaband:
Phone FA 2-5M4.
m
4-ROOM furnlsbatl apartment $40
MRU UEOROB A. REBVEH, and it
m arrlad, &gt;— Reeve*. h a r huaband;
per month. Ph. FA 2-3021.
FRA NK C. HAMLIN, ami If m a r ­ IV T H K t l N C l I T C O I N T , V I N T H
Goat With The Wlad
rlad. ----- • Ham lin, hla wife; HTa N j u d i c i a l c i N a r r i.v a v d f o b FURNISHED apartmix'. elesn am
Like TARA, this recently remod­
LET P, LOVKI.U a n d If m a r ­ S EM IN O LE
COUNTY,
F L O B ID A
e
l
o
s
e
in.
Jimmy
Cowan,
Fh
rlad. —
Lovell, hla wlfa; J, B. IV UHANCEBY Vo. 103*4.
eled two story, beautifully fam­
F \ 24013.
IIAliTLETT. ami It m arrlad. s u r r t o iiuisrr t i t l e
ished home is typical of the
Hart la It. hla wlfa; N. A. UAHT* DONALD A. H A ltltia and J E S S IE
2-BEDROOM unfurnished apart­ old South. Two stories, with up*
LETT, a n d It m ar r la d , ----- ■ Dart L MARIUS, h i. wife
latt, hla wlfa; A. E. BARTLETT,
ment near stores and schooL ■tain sod downstairs railed
P la in tif f s
and If m arrlad, —
l u r t l a t t , hla
v*
porches, four bedrooms. . .
No pets please. 2 tll Elm.
wlfa; IL J. U ART LETT, and It W ARREN PACKARD, *t el
located on foil city block in
m arrlad, ------ U a rtla tL hla Wlfa;
D efenda nt! FURN. ApC 201V4 W. l i t SL
Sanford, surrounded by huge
J. K. UARTLETT. J K , a n d If m arNOTICE
rlad. ------ U artlatt, hla wlfa. It STATE OP FLORIDA
•hade trees. . .Orange grove. . a
1 ROOM Efficiency Apt, private
alive, a nd If daad, t h a l r unknown COUNTY OP SEMINOLE
halra, laaataaa. davlaaaa or g r a n ­ To: W erron II. Peeherd xnd
bath, suits bln for one or couple. Second house on property rentw
for $45 per month. Pries $19,500
tees. and any a n d all paraona Packard, hla wife; J o n a t h a n H.
Across from Post Office.
claiming Intaraat by. through. un- peeler, and _ — Peeler, hie wife
furnished (can also be purchas­
ilar, or a g a in s t a n y of tha above Annie M. Peeler, and ------ Peeler. 2-BEDROOM
ed unfurnished), only $2500
house, furnished
know n o r u n k n o w n defendant*. or h e r hueband:
P re n k S. Lewie
Near air bate. Phone FA 2-2007 down. Let us show you how you
c o rp o ra te d e f e n d a n t! , Jointly and T ru ite e, and Individually, a n d
or FA 2-3750.
■avaratly. and a ll paraona having Lewie, hla wife: Joelah II. Uordon,
can recapture the graceful liv­
or c la im ing Intaraat In tha follow a n d ------ llordon. h i t wife; John
ing of the p u t without si trifleIng daaerlbad land:
A. Douslae, a n d ------ Douglaa, hie ROOM and BOARD. Ph. FA 2-03S2
lug modem comforts.
la&gt;la 1, 3. 3, t, S. I. T, I, *,
wife; Mabel E. Aleopp, and
10. II, 13. 13. 14, 1&gt;, II. IT,
Aleopp, her hueband, tf living, and ROOM A BOARD, reaiouable
II,. a n d 13, or lllock I, HANIf dead, a s a l n a t their u n k n o w n
rates. Hwy. 17-92 k 27th. Ph. HOMES AND LOTS for colored
l.ANDU T IIE HCUUIUI BEAU.
people. Also homes ouilt e
heir*, device**, legatee*, grant**!,
FA 2-2715 for further informs
T I F ’J U
a c c o r d ln s 10 plat
Irueteee, epoueet, credltore. lienor*,
Roy Wall, Phono FA 2-1397.
th a r a o t
raoordad
In
P la t
tlon.
eucceeeort
or
other
partlee
claim
llook 3, P a s t a S1H. II, IT.
Ing Interest by, through o r a g a ln e t
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
a n d I I , of tha Pubtlo R e­
them or any of them, and a ll per D O W N S T A I R S apartment; 4
cord* of Sem in ole County,
tone having or claiming to hava
rooms and bath. Adults only.
Florida.
» a « k a it
rig h t, title or Intereet
Phone FA 24553.
alt of lha abova daaerlbad land aInnyoraatate,
lien upon the following dee
Ph.
FA
3-3257
or FA 2-1244.
alliiata, l y ln s a n d b a lu s In Sami- crlbed tract* of real p ro p a rty or
nola County, Florida.
4-ROOM HOUSE for Sale or Rent;
any
p
a
rt
there
of
located
In
Semi
T ha n a tu r a of thla autt la In rano furniture; $73 mo. 154 Dog NOTHING DOWN! Assume pay­
County. Florida, and H ow ard
mova c a rla ln clouda from and to note
ments of $73.00 m o n t h .
A. Aleopp, E r n t e t Aleopp, W.
wood Ave., Orange City.
quiet a n d confirm t h a title to aaid T hatche r, Henry Aleopp, P r a n k
FA 2-7295.
taml In t h a Plain tiff*.
H el'h-n* and Helen A. T hatche r, 12-ROOM
furnished apartment,
Tba nania of lha Court Wheret all the member* of the leet
In eald ault waa Ina tltuta d la Tha aHoard
also 4 - room furnished part- 3-OEDHOOM house, large lot,
of
Director*
and
T
r
u
i
t
t
*
*
Circuit Court of t h a Ninth J u d i ­ for the etiH-kholder* of A ltam onte
menL 310 Magnolia. Available 2409 Adams Court, Wynnewood.
cial C ircuit In a n d for Seminole Home* Company, a d l f to lv td F l o r ­
now. Telephone A. K. Routt- Terms.
County, Florida. An abbreviated ida corporation, and their t u c c t t Ur, Florist, FA 3-U31.
title of t h a caaa Is IL J. TINDALL ■ore, ell of whoet reeldencea a re
MERTIS L TINDALL a nd LOUIS unknown.
J. STOCK, va. T H B FLORIDA A
YOU ARE MEnEDY NO TIFIED LOWER floor 4-room fuml-'ied
B A CORPORATION, a Florida
apartment. Phono FA 2-0733.
to qulat title ha* been
We hive four outstanding 3 and
Corporation: HlinURII BEAUTIFUL thhr ao tu gah teult
In the Circuit C o u r t of
D E V ELOPM EN T
COM ILLS’V.
a
4 bedroom homes in this dis­
Hemlnol*
County,
Florida,
a
g
a
ln
e
t
F lo rid a C o rp o ra tio n : and ALTA­ 30U, and each of
tinctive section of Senford; ell
you. claiming
MONTE
HOMES
COMPANT, a any eetate, right, till*
or Intereet
centrally healed, kitchen equip­
F lorida C orporation, at al, De­
or lien upon tho fallow ing dee- IN T H K C I R C U I T C O U H T O F T H E
ped ind nicely landscaped
fendants. A p a r t i c u l a r daacrlptton cribed
properly e l l u i t t d In Semi- N I N T H J U D I C I A L C IR C U IT . IV
of th a re al p r o p a r t y Involved la note County,
• Prices start at $19,300. PHA
Florida:
A V II F O R a i H I V O L U COUNTY,
t a t f o r th above.
T r a c t 1. Late 1 In 14 Inclutlv* In F L O R I D A . IN C H A N C E R Y XO.
financed.
Tint ami each or yon are hereby
lllock II, Lot* 1 to 4 10073.
notified t h a t ault to retmsve clouda
Inclusive In lllock I t, EVELY N SELLERS,
from a n d to q u l a t a n d confirm lha
and Lot* 11 to 1* In­
title to Iba abova daaerlbad pro­
ruiAtur,
clusive In Block 4L
•**•
p e rty haa bean b r o u g h t agalnat
We have three outstanding v a lu e d
T r a c t I. I. 01* I, «. T. I. I. 13 W I L L I E SE L LE R S.
you In th a abova daaerlbad Court
U and 13 Block 41.
In 3 and 4 bedroom quslity
by R. J. Tindall. Marita L Tindall
Defendant.
T r a c t 3. l-nt II, Block 33.
homes
in this golf course area.
N O T IC E T O A F F E A R
a nd Loula J. Stock, and you a r t
All the abova described STATE OF FLORIDA
hereby required to file with tha
Prices start at $15,500.
property
being
Id
HAN
Wltll* Seller*
C lark of eald C o u r t your w ritten
LAN DO. T H E SUBURB TO: AHdrtea
and Residence
a p p e a r a n c e paraonally, or by t n
BEAUTIFUL,
a
eubdl
U nknow n
a ll o r n a y , oa n r b a fo rs tha 33rd day
vtelon of Stm lnola C oun­
of October, 1333, a n d to Ilia w ith
T
o
u
a
r
e
h
e r e b y notified t h a t s
ty, Florida, a c c ording to bill of c om plaint
ra id C lark y o u r w r i t t e n defense*,
fo r divorce haa
tha
plat
thereof
re
cord­
if any, to the Com plaint filed In
been filed a s a l n e t you. a n d you
ed In P la t
Book 3. ar* re q u ire d to eerva a copy of
la i d c ourt. H e r e to tall not, alas
Page* l l ' t , I I . IT and y o u r anew e r o r p lea d in g to the AttaWe R.
decree pro conferao will ba e n ­
II, Public Record* of
tered a s a l n i t you.
s f com plaint nn Ih* F l a l n t l f f a UR Peek Ave
tiem laelt County, Flor bill
• H o r n e r P a u l &amp; Perklne. IIT West
WITNESS my h a n d amt tha a*a)
Street. Orlando, Florida, and
of t h la C o u rt a t Hanford. Hamlnola and you aIda;
Ros« L. Payton
4
h tra b y require d to Hnulh
fit* ih* original a n e w e r o r plead­
County, Florida, on ihM 13th day of file your . nre
e
w
e
r
or
e
th
e
r
w
r
itte
n
i n g in the office «f th e C lerk of Registered Reel Estate Beaker
Saptam bar. 1311.
d e f i n i t e personalty or by y o u r a t ­ t h a C ircuit C o u r t on or b tto r *
(SEAL)
ASSOCIATE**
torney w ith the Clerk of the T h u r sd a y , October 33, 1313. I f you
O. P HERNDON.
Circuit
Court. Ninth Ju d ic ia l Cir­ fall to do *o J u d g m e n t by default Mary E. Carman — Lee BelvtB
C lark of tha Circuit Court
tn and f a r S e rataoL County, cuit, Stmlnola County, Florida, a t w ilt ba ta k e n a g a l n e t you for tha Fh. PA 3-1391 IT-43 at Hiawatha
tha Court l l o t u t In Sanford, F l o r ­ re lief dem anded In th a bill a t com­
Florida.
and lo aerva a copy thereof
by: M a r tb a T. Vlhlau, D. C. id*,
upun the plaintiff** a tt o r n e y whoa* plaint.
J o i e p h M. M uraako,
DONE AND O R D E R E D a t Sanname le Webber B Maine*. 301 ford,
County. Florida,
A llo rn ay for P l a in t i f f s
P a r k Avenue. I , W in te r P ark, t h is l i bMemlnolo
P. Cu Bax No. 31S
day a f g e p t e u b a r , 1333. the key to your home In WynneFlorida,
not
late
r
than
t
h
a
13th
(SEAL!
Fern Park, Florida
wood- Complete with three bed­
Publish S e p t 17, 34. B Oct. 1, A d a r e t October. 1313, t h e r e in t t t
a T HERNLON
ting up the eetate, right, title e r
rooms, playroom, tod a great
c l e r k of tho C l r r u lt Court
Interest
In
o
r
lien
upon
t
h
e
above
IV T H E CIRC LIT COURT OP T H B
My: M a r t h a T. Vlhlen, DC
big beautiful oak treei Tbe^
property
claimed
by P a u l IT. Perkin*
M V T H JU DICIAL C l R l't IT OF described
price is $13,500, and you m sjS
T H B STATU U r F L O R I D 4, l&gt; AND you. and ahould you fall to do *u, I4T Weal South S tr e e t
suggest the terms.
FO R
SKMINOLB
COUNTY
IV a Doer** P r o C o n teu o will be en Orlando, Flo rid a
terad a g a ln e t you.
CHAVCBBT NO. &gt;1300.
A tto rn e y for P l a in t i f f
WITNESS my bend and the eeal
W- R- “BUI” 4TEMPEB Agsacy
IN RE: Adoption of
EMMALEE ORPUA UCGHETT. of eald C ourt a t Sanford. Florida,
L E U A L NO TIC E
Realtor A bearer
thla
l
l
t
h
day
of
Septem
ber,
Ills,
A m inor
1 will Sot b* reeponelbl* fo r any
PA 24191
l i t N. Park
tHCAL)
BY: STANLEY H A llR T TAILOR,
debt* Incurred by my wife. Ardell
O. I*. Herndon
h ar stepfather
M. P a l m e r , or by a nyona other
Clerk of the Above-Styled-Court t h a n by rayeelf.
IP IT 18 R E A L ESTATE
NOTICE o r BE l ’IT
By: Martha T. Vlhlen. D. C.
T H E STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
STANTON P. PAINTER
&gt;ak Crumley k Mooteitb
Publish Sept- IT, 31 A OcL 1, IL P u b lish Sept. 34 A OcL 1, l , IL
FLOYD THOMAS HUOUETT
at 117 South P u b Ph, FA 3-4M

Grove Manor Homes

Legal Notice

Loch Arbor Homes

M O W ?

WHERE OK
HE GET n r

Seminole Realty

ol.

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w iv g c v 's o u r
d o in g ROAD*,

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WHAT3 WRONG
WITH HIS WIND*
IT WAS ALL RI8MT
■T LAST NIGHT*,'

STEMPER HAS

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�akesA II Business P ay! Ph. FA2-2611
•ho
S-EKDXOOM. CB, lVi bath
Phono PA 1-3333.

S tc m str o a i Ica U g r

111

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% r. m. " ta t* s t e m p e r k w t
Realtor A laasrcr
PIm m f A 2-4991
113 N. Park
S-BXDXOOM, 1 balk, largt living
r a s a sad bodreonu; kitebaa
oqepL m a par month. Sea at
MS X. Woodland Dr. or phone
r. PA 24072.
I NXX0 A LOVU
rfea will appreciate a y
tb n s apadoua bedrooms, sloetrttaU^equlpped kitchen, plenty

WANTED: A mortgage loan n
local Income property. Will pay
ft* monthly on yearly paymenu. P. 0. Box Ilf, Sanford.
DISTRIBUTOR
MALE OB PBMALB
PULL OR PART TIME
Earn extra money In your own
buaiacaa. No experience or peraonal telling necessary. Re­
quires only few houra n week
(pare time U aervice BEST
RECORD DISPLAYS, located
by ua in food market!, drug
itorei, etc.
Cheap record racks arc rapidly
being replaced by SENSATIONAL BEST BRAND SELF-SERV*
ICE BBCGRD DISPLAYS. Store
make* money, ao do you. Excellent profit. , .but thia 1* NOT
A GET RICH QUICK SCHEME,
aa we art a highly reipoeted
record company commercially
rated.
Muat havo car and minimum of
ft7S far rieoed Inventory, dis­
plays, atoro accounta and advertlatag malariali. WrlU for
local appolotment, include phone
number.
BEST RECORDS DIV.
American IsUfnntional
lndnatriei, Inc.
Lewta Tower Bldg.
PbUa. 2, Pa.

Cantmeting ft Repair*
Fran Estimate*
E L. HABVEY
2*4 B t t M Am. Phone FA U M

1WT l onteed Ave.

Stempcr Knows

That your child will bo safe while
piayiag in thla overtired yard
■t the end of a dead-end street
where the cnJy traffic '.till be
Daddy coming home. The Just
refinished Interior will please
# you and the Urge screened
porch will cool you; 3 bedrooms
and other feature!. Price ftl.SOO
with only $450 down.

IS. Ekctoteel Service#
House Wiring — Elecute Service
Sid Vlhles
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
I l l Magnolln
PA 349U
M. “D*»" Valet Electrical irr.
•12 Mellonvllle Ave.
Dei Saya For Servlet Coll. . .
FA 2-4SM
FA 2 5083

HANFORD Plumbing ft Heating
238* So. Elm Ph. FA 2-7*14.

NEW
RAVENNA
Jo p t-'B
PARK
IN V A L U E
H O M ES

G reg ory
[PRECISION
BUILT

Homes
3 BEDROOMS

‘7795
Completely Finished j
On Ye«r Let

J

V isit Model A t

1

300 FREN CH

Or Ph- FA 2-1214'

•

Qolat C ssu R sa ilp

s

N ear G«lf C h

“In the City of
Gracious Living”
—

com ing so o n

—

Formal Opening

Dream Homes

*3 4 0
Down Paymtnt-No Glueing

th

*9 8 4 0

$450 Down

TO TA L PRICE

Turn West Or 20lh
St. Follow Cotatry
dub Rd. A Witch
For Osr Slgss . . .

Home* feature 3 Bedrooms Its Tile Rathe . Screened
I’ureb • Utility Room . Terratio Floors - Carport# - Land,
scaped Lots • All City Csu*ratfaces.

OPEN DAILY
9:00 A. M. TO Dirk
SUNDAY
2:00 P. M. T il Dark

MONTHLY
PAYMENTS

Shoamokah
C sH iivtiM Ok, Isc

WAIT! WATCH!
For Opening Date
W. 2*th SL
PA S-TMS
Sanford

PA

i

'32 PLYMOUTH fordor, • cylin­ 1*53 TRIUMPH Meter Sceeten
der; Just had new rings, in­ Meyers IX f t aluminum boot;
Gator trailer; Mark 3D M am rp
serts and valve Job; clutch le u
motor. 1218 W. 8U. SI.
Urea year aid: runs good —looks
good: priced rigbL Phone
Hair Styling — Permaeenta —Oil
FACTORY TO TOU
rA . 2-7770.
Treatments— TV Stamps, Soft
ALUMINUM
Water - Air Cood. Harriett’* 2t. Fentlter*
VENETIAN BUNDS
Realty Neek, 103 So. Oak—
Enclosed head. B tf-prw f
PA 2-3742.
rail vrith plat tic ends. ___ _
$SA V E$
or rayon tapes. Cettoa or ay too
New A Heed
ta. newer* ft Plante
cords.
F u rn itu re a n d Appliances
Seakarik Glaaa aad Pakrt Co.
Cat Ptowera Per Any Oceasteo
•ANPORD FLOWER SHOP
112-114 W. 2nd 8 t Ph. PA
PA a-ltel
er
PA M B* 202-209 E. First SL Ph. FA &gt;-0*83
BIG HALE! PRESS RA IO A M I
C m U S TREES
BIG SUITS for BIO MEN
• BIO VALUES
Up Ta . . . . . . . . . .».•.*.».*.*'••aaaa
Hamlin on sour root, ready for
• QUICK CREDIT
December planting: It" — H” .
Wash &gt;N Wear SuiU
• EASY TERMS
May be seen at 1720 First SL WE GIVE TOP VALVE STAMPS V.'as iii.PS
MENS BATHINO TRUNKS’
17. Pets • Livestock • Heppne*
WILSON - M A T E R Was *3.23
New And Ueed P u r t e f *
MENS TROUSERS
I.UTJNO PARAKEET — Mile, S
_________
PA 2-801 Waa $3.88
week* old; also cage. PA 2-1833. IU E. P in t SL
Over 1400 pairs from whleh to
choose. Wa can fit aU sires, B
BEAUTIFUL blond Cocker pup­ Used furniture, appUuees, tools
to CO.
ate. Bought.aold Larry’s M an
pies. Lot 104, Park Ave. Trailer
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. PA 2-4U2. BOUND, SHORT and TALL Coma
Park, 2343 Park Ave.
ON la. Wa can Pit TALL
lh. Beau and Mat era
New ft Used Furniture ft Applb Wa hava out grown mar praaaat
quartern — Moving ta l a v g a p
aaces. A Good Place To
Gateway Te Tb* Waterway
building, aamt ptau.
BUY
SELL
er
TRADE
Your EVTNRUDE Dealer
JENKINS FURNITURE
HUTCHINS CLOTRINO CENTER
Robaon S p o rtin g Good*
488 Sanford Ave.
PA 2-743U
Hwy. 17 *2 Cor. 4M
304*8-8 E. lit.
rh . PA 24D8I
Closed
Friday evening aad aR
31. Article* For Rato
day S at Open Moo. urn. A ura,
id. Automobile* • Trailer*
from Nona 'til I p. ta. aad Opeft
SPACE HEATER, Uuk and stand
EXTRA NICE *33 Ford,
cylin­ *23. FA 2 2341.
ALL DAY Sun.
der, 8373, FA 2 0388.
PAINT and
Sett Us Your Furniture. Quick
SPARTENETTE — 28 It.; twin Service WUh The Caih. SUPER
WALLPAPER SUPPLIES
beds: awning. Clean inside ft
Buy 1 GaL - Oat 1 PRXCI
TRADING POST, FA 2-08T7.
out. Patterson, Hollywood Trail­
MARY CA1TXR PAINTS
er Ct., 3 miles So. of Sanford EASY SPIN Dryer Washer in 201 W. 1st SL
PA
oa 1T-B2.
good condition $33. SOI Santa
Barbara or Th. FA 2-4038.
Chalnllnk Fences
2-BEDROOM 42 ft. air condition­
Free EsUmates. Call PA S-1TTI
ed trailer, extra clean. Phone SEWING MACHINE - « months
after 3 P. St.
FA 20384.
old: must sell. Lightweight por"■
tsble. Take over payments; 7 &gt;4— Last a T S S T ™ '38 BU1CK Hardtop, tudor, equip­ payments of $3.38 each. Guar­
ped. Like new, 12,800 miles.
anteed to be perfect. Next pay­ LOST; On* green and yellow para­
keet In the vicinity of Couatrp
82,000. FA 2-2800.
ment due in November. Write
Club Manor. 210.00 REWARD.
Mrs.
Simms,
Box
S,
e/o
San­
3-BEDROOM trailer fully air con­
Ph. PA 2-777*.
ford Herald.
ditioned, wither ind dryer. Will
sell equity very reasonable or 32. Articles For Sale
LOST: Puppy; t weeka old, black
will trade for equity In 3 bed­
and white. REWARD. Phaaa
room home. Phone FA 2-3134.
23' HOSE 21,00, Boy’s Western
FA 2 3030.
Dungarees $1.98 pr. Army-Navy
42' SPARTAN, 1 BR.. air con­ Surplui Store, 310 Sanford Ave. LOST: Largo leather bag eootaladitioned. awnings. $3,000. Equity
Ing prescription g lu tei, ate. at
for *330 and assume payments. UPRIGHT Practice Piano $43. Ph.
public boat ramp Sunday. f
FA 2 0803.
FA 2 2048.
FA 2-1990 after 3:30.

Mather of Sanford

PA MM

nrPTuntETnT^ervIcer^^™^

W. !L “ BUI” STEMPER Agency
Raalter ft Insurer
PA 2-4101
112 N. Park

M ff-A -D A Y

FA M M

HOUSEWORK - Part Uma; Ruth
Hughes, FA 2 8*27.

S t Artktee Per

Phene PA I-Tte*
D A W N ’S
BEAUTY SALON
Air Conditioned Dryer*

PIunM ns ^R epairs
IMS Sartte BL

2*. Ateeaebttee ■ Trailers

18-A Renter farter*

/Huswbiws B H nnH ns/

Dallas Asphalt Co.

j. w.

frrelft

nu

ti. Bulldlo* - Palntion - Repair*
I ’m Milled oa a largo corner lot
surrounded by b a a n t l f u l l y
Licensed — Bonded Piloting ft
btoaniag hibiscus, nine away
Decorating. Fre* Estimates
lag palm*. I’ve even fenced my
Work GuarantMd. SEMINOLE
back yard for children! aafety
PA IN TLN O CONTRACTORS
while playing.
PA 2-1204.
Thla la n guest paia to the Movieland Drive-In Theatre for Linda
can be youre by taking over a
R A M ROOF1NO
VoltollM to tee ‘'Gullivers
former lovers mortgage, with
Contracting ft Repalra
Travela".
only $2,308 down and $71.39 per
Licensed — Bonded —Insured
FREE ESTIMATES
I. Female Help Wanted
•1* Sanford Av*. Ph. FA 2-7942
U f appointment! are made thru SEAMSTRESS WANTED: mutt
CUSTOM BUILT ROMES
FARMER'S AGENCY, exclus- have own lowing machine. Ap­
ply Sanford Fabric CenUr, Wal­ Rtmadoling — P m EaUmatn
ivaly.
Repa'ra
Phone FA 2-3744
ker Bldg., 2310 Oak Ave.
BILL BERNOSKY, Contractor
F A R M E R ’S AGENCY
N. V. Parmer, Realtor
SALESLADY at Hogue’s 3 It 10,
FLOOR landing and ttnUhlog
D. U. Whitmore
2473 Park Ave.
Cleaning, Waxing. S * r v i a g
»§
Lillian G. Tranu
Sominalo County alac* 1188.
Associates.
M. M. GLEASON, Lake Mary,
Stop Worrying About
US A french Ave. Ph. FA 3 5221
Chrlatmaa Money
After hours, PA 2-2t l l , PA 2-4*21,
ROOF CLEANING AND COATING
Yotr can earn a good Income
FA 2-Mil
Exclusive aavol lot SURCO in
at an AVON Representative.
thla area. Work guaranteed, ca'
BY OWNER 14 room bouse, turn
Don't Delay. Write, Manager.
FA 2-3417 far free eilimaUi.
Ished, on 2 lota cloae in. *7,000— Box 244, Lockhart, for infor­
BILL EVAN’S
half caih, balance 150 per mation.
Phone FA 2 2341.
II. Special Services
■KA1 ESTATE DRIVE-IN
044 Franca Ave.
HOUSEW IVES
You may be the one we are
HALL
looking for to aerve an AVON
"Call Hall"
Phone FA 2-3*41 territory NOW. Write, Mr*. Ml- NO JOB TO LARGE OR WALL
lanlcb, Box 248, Lockhart, Pla
Drive Way* — Parking Areaa
BY OWNER. 3 bedroom, Ua bath
RENTALS: Day - W eek-M onth
houae. Grova Manor, 1013 Lin­ Permanent baby litter, mature,
Front F.nd Loader!
Graders — Doiert — Draglines
coln SL
white, to live In. FA 2-3144.
Rollers — Tranaporii
BY OWNER: 2-bodroom home, PART-TIME WORK — inside
PHONE: Days, FA 2*134
beat location in Country Clnb help; 11:30 to 1:30 five days Nights, FA 2-7123 or FA 2 3842
Manor, Pbooe PA 2-8842.
week. Apply A A W Rootbeer
Stand, 1*03 French Ave.
AUTO GLASS
rARM: 30 acre*, ’tied, aeveral
flowing wclla. Large barn YOUNG LADY - 24 40. BackINSTALLED
Roomy 3 BR. houae. Eaiy
ground In general office pro­ Wlsdahlrld
Back (.last
Urma. Ph. FA 21223.
cedure, with supervisory exper­ Door Glaan
Vent Glass
LOCH ARBOR: Beautiful S BR. ience. Must type. Newly opened
SERVICE
home near golf course. Overall* office in Sanford. Extensive Senkarik Glasa and Paint Co,
public
contact.
Salary
open.
yard with many treei. You
112-114 W. and 84.
PA 2-4422
muat ie« this bargain. FA 2-4123 Call FA 2-2002.
Roy Reel Falat ft Bod; Shop
T^aEHTslp W a n t e d '
ROBERT R. WILLIAMS, Realtor
lOlli ft Hanford
EXPERIENCED. Semi • experi­
Behind Studcbaker Garage
enced, or will train the right
person f o r projectionist. JACHOH’S REPAIR SHOP
RAYMOND M. BALL PA 2-1882 after 7:00 P. M.
Welding — • ach. ft Gen. Repairs
W. 20th. ft Old. L. Mary Rd.
A N D ASSOCIATES
I*. Male or Female
Real Estate — Iaiuaace
AIR CONDITIONING
Seroty Benda
with car, panel truck or
H. B. POPE CO.
t i l So. Park Ave, Ph. PA M841 PERSON
atetton wagon to pick up dry
IN 8. Path — PA 2-4234
Sanford
cleaning on eommiaalon. Apply
Evana Bldg. Laka Mary
Hall'a Dry Cleaners, 110 East
Ph. PA 2-100
Second Sl, Sanford,
MUST SELL— Being tranafarrad 11. Work Waaied
te Nothing: Jtowat Aaaume paymenu I7i month. 117 Country WILL care for small child in my
Club Drive.
home wetk-dayi; Ravenna Park
area. Ph. FA 2-3801 Wed. or
Fri.

*

•mriorl

.1 0 - t

'c iwa. lm r-t.»T»u&lt;aM . 1m, WwU rift* m rn*.

“May I havo a word with my wife?"
U. Special Berv leva

IS ^ flp e e te M terv lre a

TV SERVICE within th* hour. B0LLAWAY, Hospital ted Baby
Service Call 12.30 plus parte.
Bede. Day. Week or Mouth —
Work Guarantead 3 Mo. Ph.
FUBNITUBE CENTER
11M Preach Av*.
FA 2-9791.
Ph. FA 2-7*83

R. M. Wllkina, Contractor

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o Asphalt Driveways
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By FRED DANZIG
r YORK (UPI) — That
I M I j , p lo ttin g !/ pleasant winfi replacement for Andy WIU
tha Garry Moon Show, re‘ to CBS-TV Tuesday night
Moor* lan 't going to
t k Uh Inventiveness and exfilam ent generated by tha WilHgtoa gang daring tha aummar,
H la obvious that Moon can
toMah anyone around whan it
aefca to • knowing, professional,
Mg tongue production. Thla waa
■aidant la tha pramiara, which I
nt n acreaning bccauae ot the
'a conflict with Bing Croaby’a

and Prank also a s m s to advise
us of the latest "ia " conre n a tio n ­
al devices. Unfortunately, thalr
chit-chat Tuesday night produced
no naw fetishes, only a sordid
plug for a chain of health clubs
a n d poorly - timed Sinatraiima
about motel living. Tha lad does
seem to be enjoying his bachelor
statue.

Pisano Attended
Underworld Dinner
Before Slaying
NEW YORK (UPI) - Little
Augia Pisano and Mrs. Jancto
Drake attended a dinner hour gettogether of top underworld fig­
ures at ■ midtown Manhattan res­
taurant 43 minutes before they
were slain, authorities disclosed
today.
"It was dose to being a little
Apalachln," said a spokesman lor
Queena County District Attorney
Frank D. O’Connor, comparing
dinner at Marino's restaurant last
Friday to the gang convention at
Apalachln. N. Y., in 1937.
Tha spokesman said Pisano and
bis companion, Mrs. Drake, dined
at the restaurant on Lexington
Avenue with Anthony (Tony Bend­
er) Strollo, reputed waterfront
racketeer. At nearby tables were
Vincent Mauro. reported Strollo
aide, Anthony Mirra, Identified as
a young underworld leader, and
other known gangland personali­
ties.
"It was damn near a conclave,”
the Queena official said. "It
seems very doubtful they met
by chance."
Assistant District Attorney Ber­
nard M. Patton questioned Strollo
and Mauro Wednesday at the Ber­
gen County courthouse in Hacken­
sack. Patton said Strollo was "co­
operative to a degree" and had
given a list of names of men who
were in the restaurant.
"Strollo told ui (he conversation
at the restaurant was just small
talk, Just passing the time of
day," a spokesman for Patton
said. "But he gave us some very
good information and ha* act up
another tack of our investigation."
The bodies of Pisano, 82, and
Mrs. Drake, 32, were found shot
to death in Pisano's new Cadillac
on a residential street in Queens
at 10:30 p. m. e.d.t. last Friday,
shortly after Pisano had been
called away from Marino's rcstaurant- by a mysterious, phone call.

Raiford B rutality
Under Investigation
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Fits- home at Starkt.
Tlie Cabinet said these tww
ride's former penal director
Richard O. Culver heads the Hat were mostly to blami for "shame-'
*4 witnesses expected to testify ful mistreatment" ef maximum
next week at a federal investiga­ security prisoners Several guard*
tion of alleged mistreatment of were disciplined because they ap­
prisooeri a t Raiford Prison last parently helped carry out the
brutality of Chesaer'a orders.
summer.
The Justice Department In Gheaacr admitted devising a
Washington notified itate official* method of handcuffing prisoner*
Wednesday a civil rights Jury will to b a n and aald he toft aome
aa long a i 78 hour*.
meat in Jacksonville Oct. 3 to there
Testimony given at hearing*
look into report* that unruly con­
p riso n ^
victs were puts in leg irons, sub­ held by tha Legislature'!
"brought
----- . . —
committee
also
out
jected to tear gaa and waterhoe*
porta of handcuffing, leg-ironing
inf, and fed bread and water.
and breed and water diets.
Culver, who waa la charge of
There war* contradictory re­
the state prison system at the ports prisoners were subjected to
time, was exonerated of any part water hosing and tear gas. An­
ia mistreating convicts in previous other unconfirmed report waa tha
hearings. But be wa* fired on convict* were forced to ait naked
other charges a few months later. on a cement door sprinkled wHh
The Justice Department said salt for hours at a time.
his successor. Penal Director H.
G. Cochran Jr., will be furnished
A recent poll showed that
a Bit of prison personnel to be per cent of all Austrians over
called at next week’s meeting. age of 18 play at toait ana
Handling tha case for the govern- cal instrument.
men will be John Murphy of the
Justice Department's Civil Rights
BTA -N U C leaning
Division, who spent nearly two
weeks in Florida gathering infor­
Kcepn C loths*
mation.
L IK E N E W I
Besides Culver, other witnesses
expected to be called before the
grand Jury Include two prison
officials who were tired after a
state legislative and Cabinet In­
vestigation of last summer's riots
at Raiford.
James Dunn, who waa captain
of the guard, was believed to be
C O L O N IA L C L E A N EBB
employed now aa a security offi­
119 8. Palmetto Ava.
cer at Cape Canaveral. And his
Drive-la Branch
l i t W. IMh
lieutenant, Earl Chesser, has a I

Max Bhulman’a new series, The
Many Loves of Andy Hardy . . ,
oops; I mean Doble Gillie, sta r­
ring Dwayne Hickman, went
through tha usual ( saccharified
teen-age nonsense ln*ita CBS-TV
D O U B LE B IL L IN G la being given to the 1960 Chevrolet and it* new
debut Tuesday night. Tha high,
email car companion, the Corvair. Thin uniquely arranged photo shows the
G arry'a cohort*, Marlon Loma light was a satire on crime
comparative size of the Corvair to the conventional Chevrolet. The new
Bd Durward Kirby, bad mora to movies, in which a lawman said,
models will be displayed tomorrow at Holler Motor Sale*.
i n than in paat abowa and warn ‘take that, you loathsome crim ­
with thalr malarial, inal typaa." If the rest of the
al guests ware Garturda show could rise even to thla sa­
Vie Damone and Jana tirical level, it -might be worth­
PeWsD, ail of whom ware enter- while. Unfortunately, the Impres­
toinlng in their ipeclsl way*, but sion is that wo’ra supposed to
I Waa aorry that MUa Lorn* and care about Doble and hla tire ­
Mlaa Barg didn’t hava a tela-a- some love Ufa. Must weT No,
Virginia, It Isn't true that Doble
-iA naw fantura on tha show la U based on Prank Sinatra.
The Channel Bwimi Person To
Camara," whera unsua
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — A 33- cates Smathers has decided to run
gnt tlng1 paopla ara put through Person, which returns to CB8-TV
member committee formed Wed- ! In Florida. He had not yet pubS t wrU
wringer by Moore A Co. while on Friday, Oct. 18 with visits to
• hidden earner* record* their be- Jack Weld* and Mae West, is
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Now it «*■■» to ,urth .r to , -r.v o rtt. | “ fflr
,«»_ » » . to » b
him the state's favorite ion candl
M d ie m e n t practical Joke* will moving its entire production staff
can be told. The Navy tried for son
presidential candidacy of date.
g t t laugha, of course, but there la from New York to Hollywood in
three years to train pigeon* how,
hnlH
to ilecr guided missile* but the s*n- (,eorCe Smalhera will h Id
Former Congressman William
n touch of anguish in tha experl order to visit more than one
its organizational
meeting Friday. C. Lantaff of Miami ia committee
Once that ia not funny. I prefer screen star a month, at It did un­
effort failed.
.............
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10 tain tad comedy.
The committee, composed of chairman.
The Idea was (o enclose a
der its old budget. NBC-TV'a Jack
pigeon In a missile and have the some of the state's top Demo­
Pear will be Jack Benny's guest
bird play a partnership role with crat*, will have as its principal
A notable summit meeting oc star on Sunday, Nov. 29 over
an elaborate electronics system.
anrrod an ABC-TV Tuesday night CBS-TV, George Bernard Shaw's
A camera ■ like device was to job a selection of delegates to run
M Bing Crosby, k'rank Slnalra, "Misalliance," starring Robert
be put in the nose of the missile. with Smathers in the presidential
Peggy Lea and Louis Armstrong Morley and Kenneth Hatgh, ia
It would pick up a picture of the preferential primary next May.
H anded their talents in a show CIIS-TV'a Playhouse 1)0 produc­
intended target which then would
The Crooms Academy Panthers
nailed, "The Bing Crosby Show." tion for Thursday, Oct. 29.
Political observer* here lay
be shown on a screen inside the the committee's formation bull- take on the Gainesville Terriers
Sheldon Reynolds will turn out
I t waa ■ rlng-s-dlng-dung-dandy
missile.
the Desllu Playhouse's first for­
fetor.
tonight at 9 p. m. for the local
A spot would move across the
All stood and performed their eign-based drama, "Thunder *In
team's first borne game of the
screen
whenever
the
target
Image
No Exceptions
aaeg* with overpowering style, the East" In Tangier* and Rome.
season.
got out of focus. The Navy’s plan
itoU ag a n d b a p p y . tones, It was Filming__ starts _Jn__N ovem ber.
MOBILE, Ala. (UPI) — City
was
to
have
tne
pigeons
pec*
at
(tailbacks Columbus Burke, and
enjoyable and refreshing. Al­ NUC-TV's Bell Telephone special
the moving spot, thus putting con­ Building Inspector Clifford W. Henry Green, center Lawrence
though an affort waa made to on Nov. 2U will star Vie Damone,
Adams
ordered
the
newly-erected
trols to work which would bring
Jenkins and ends Marshal and
give these entertainer* an imag­ Marge and Gower Champion, and
radio untennn atop the -Mobile Miller will start here for the
the missile hack on course.
inative ■ decor of glass knick- will originate in Hollywood for
General Insurance
The pigeons would be rewarded County Courthouse torn down un­ Panthers according to coach Wil­
knacks, the music was what made the first time. Jane Powell and
less someone could explain to him lie Holt. The Crooms tesm is
with
corn.
FA 2-0331
tha show, if I had to pick pet young Eddie Hodges join Jimmy
114 N. Park a u
Scientists at Harvard University why no building permit was ob­ in "top-notch" shape for the open­
■umbers, I’d choose Sins Ira's Durante in NBC-TV's Sunday
and the Naval Research Labora­ tained for the antenna.
er
laid
Holt.
"Willow Weep for Me," Arm Showcase production, "Give My
tory found after many teats that
Wrong’* "Mack tha Knife," all or Regards to Broadway,” on Dec.
under ideal conditions pigeons
WASHINGTON
(UPI)—The
Pub­
Peggy’s numbers, and the lew 8. Ronald Ilcagan will be Cliff
could lie trained well enough to
Mimbtra that Bing performed.
Art| utile's hobby lobby guest on lic Health .Service (PHS) says the do the Job.
ratio of doctors to the U. S. pop­
Of course, a mealing of Bing ABC-TV Oct. U.
But In combat, conditions sel­
ulation will drop sharply by 1073
unless medical schools start grad­ dom are Ideal. So the Navy
uating substantially more stu­ dropped the idea In 1931 without
dent*.
, ever ,having flown a pigeon in a
The PHS estimated that there
would be only 128 doctora per
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Actor
"They are to go to P at’a hus­ loo.utx) persons by that year if
Wayne Morris wrote hla own tidal band and to Slelinda's husband the present trend continues. Based Where It AU Goes
lltlSTON (UPI) — New EngSWtpt la .l i t i w « Sm J« U I« s
wh**&lt;-v* Otoy m (*M a*.”
o. n U w los.lto*
e , th e .n atln
. . . f ig u r..............
,
lander MuguZIne, published ny
* will in which he asked that $3oo
The will ended:
has ranged between 131 In 133 for ,h„ Ncw Kn|{|aml Council, cmti­
apent (or boose and canapes
"You see, 1 couldn't lake it wilh the past 20 years.
males that during .. lifetime the
Instead of a funeral, so his friends tne."
wouldn’t go away sober.
that the ra il, of .l.n ti.l. may tie- townie nl .r..itoJ UM.000 .nd
Morris, 43, died of a heart at­
end*:
tack Sept, 14 while on a Navy
cline even more sharply by 1973.
l&amp;tt.uoo fur housing; g IX.uoo (or
carrier in San Francisco Bay. He
That ratio was 82 per cent 10.
Waa an acc In World War II.
000 persons In 1910. 37 In 1938 fl'ml “mi l,rink:
("J
and is expected lo decline to 128,0(10 for church, clubs and
"One hundred dollars shall be
education; $24,000 for the fam­
about 30.
upended at the discretion of my
closest surviving relatives for the
The ratio of nurse*, however, ily rar; $18,000 for Insurance;
m
purpoie of buying boon- and rahas increased nearly five fold In $12,000 for clothing; $12,000 for
.MOSCOW (UPI
U. S. Consular the Unite*! States since 1UIO. This zecrentloii; $8. not) (or medical
napes for my frit-nils," lu- wrote
..a» ia his Aug. IS, 1933, will. "On sec- official* said today there hai been ratio, 2fl8 in 1938, is expected lo hills, «ml $ 12 .(too fur iniscellaneto.' uu* items.
cod thought, m ike it $3uu, be­ "no development* whatsoever" in climb to 284 In 1970.
cause I don’t want my friends to connection with the promise by
go away sutler or serious. This is Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrush­
to take the place of a funeral or chev lo a Lithuanian refugee cou­
ple lo permit their children to
touinorlal service."
Join
them in the United States.
Morris’ will waa tiled (or pro­
M ADE POSSIBLE BY
bate Wednesday. He left hi* en­ Mr. and Mrs. Paulina Leopas
tire estate to bis widow, Patricia, stopped Khrushchev in a hotel
o n v i u f POW ER 0^ WORE THAN
except for $1, which was left to lobby In Det Moines, Iowa, dur­
Bert De Wayne Morris 111, his son ing Ihe Premier's lour of the
fR A N K U N STORES
by his first wife, Leonora (Bub­ United Slate* and told him they
bles ) Kchinasi Morris Horn blower, haii hern trying for year* to get
their daughter Iteglna. 20, and
C New York tobacco heiress.
"My family is my first love," inn, Thomas, 17, released from
w W I « tf c o y la g * |
Fill, and SAT, SPECIAL
he wrote. "The U. S. Navy la sec­ Lithuania.
Reg.
$3.00
"You’ll
get
your
rliildrcn,”
ond. If Pal and I go together, cre­
I I Flashlight
mate us. I’u* u* both (ashes) (bat Khrushchev promised and told So­
Fifth
M srn.lir, t-rell
Foreign Minister Andrei
tmi !u jug—toi* Us up .ml dump viet
Gromyko to take care o( the mat­
ua In the ocean."
20c lU llc rio
Morris left his Cult revolvers ter.
For flashlight 2 For
The American Consular officials
to the future husband* of his two
Keir. 55.50
daughters, Pat IS, and Melinda, poinlrd out that Khrushchev and
Shoe Polish
Gromyko spent only one day in
Dig 16-drese
9, in these words:
IX-pc. service
Reg. I7 r ra .
2 For
Moscow after returning from Ihe
size! Clear
' for 41 Heat­
plastic, 36-in.
United States before going on to
proof peach
10!) Envelopes
ripper.
Peiping.
lustre.
Heg, 39c p er perk
They noted also that such mat­
m
9*r Billfolds
ters are usually a lengthy process
tveri
“Wotsdahyde"
DUh
and likely U. lake at least weeks,
fM A U T S * 1 *
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Vaca­ lf not month*.
leather
.............
Drainer
Wastebasket
tioning Americans paid a recordFifth
Tala* Sleepers
Keg. 2.98
breaking total of 12,100.OOo visits
Reg. 1.29. Knit
to national parks and other na­ Skindiver’s Find
2-pe.
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tional park syslrm areas In AugPrinted Scarf*
BUFFALO, N. Y. (U PI) —
Reg. 3.19
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The Interior Department aald Young Patrick O'Connor dug up
Old Grand Dad
(100 Proof)
Shenley’s
unit
Cnlvert’u
E *.
Silk-rayon
........
roatrd steel
Dig 33 ql. unbreakable plas­
today that visitors poured into the suinc history when he went skindiving
off
Point
Breeze
south
of
frame.
Big
Famed Dorothy Reed
parks at the rat* of 390.322 a day.
tic wastebasket! Height col­
Womrn's Briefs
H x 18 * l-la.
talcum, dry skin
The previous record high month Buffslo.
ors,
gold
leaf
deeuration.
Keg.
39c
ea.
3
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The 12-year-old boy spotted a
rleanser, »ave set,
waa July when visits totalled 11,Fifth
Fifth
rusted cannon in eight feat of
shampoo, lotion! Am­
•73,000.
W c rese rv e the right to limit q uantities!
ber mouth wash! Big
Conrad L. Wlrth, director of Ihe water. With help from his mother
Reg. se.'.’o
Reg. 1.55
6 to H ot. sizes!
national park services said total and sister he dragged the 200SCOTCH
All m erchandise g u aran teed first quality
KeLtkn VODKA
visits for 1939 probably would top pound weapon to shore. Author­
&gt;2,000,000 to set another new re­ ities believe the cunnun dates
Shirt,
Sofa
back to the War of 1812.
word.
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NO 633

NEW TOES (UFI&gt;—A becks*,
work m a rt by Brooklyn dock
worker* flailed today, tending th*
Atlantic and Gulf eoaat atrika into
Ua tecood day with a tightening
grip.
_ The Brooklyn longshoremen bad
l U n ordered back to work by An­
thony (Tough Tony) Anaataiia, a
vice tpraaident of the atriklng In­
ternational Longshoremen’* Ann.
in defiance of "atay out" order*
from I LA Preildent William V.
NEW YORE (UPI) - •took
Bradley.
prices »t t p. m.:
A few longthortmen reported
. 78*4
for wbrk at • a. m. but there waa
American T A T
not enough manpower to form
MU
American Tobacco .............
work gangs.
57
H
Bethlehem Steel I t e i M M I
— Anastasia had ordered hi* men,
S8H
C
A
O
......................
........
M em bers of the only I LA local
83*»
Construction oe three Semin*
Bapp'a bid Includes $18,431 for ded to Lake Mary Elementary,
with a sizeable treasury, to work
Chrysler ............................
3lVh ole County School addition* will accoustlcal celling* which the plus e cafetorlum, storage end
Curtiss • Wright ...............
in the face of a million • dollar
By LARRY VERAREL
34lli •tart Immediately.
DuPont
damage suit threatened by the
The newly appointed Seminole
school board may or may not ac­ lavatory facilities.
88
*.
Eastman Kodak . . . . . . . . . . .
Th# low bid offered last night
New York Shipping Aisn. The atThe present Lake Mary school County lax assessor today named
80’ » to build Slldwey, Roienwxld and cept.
Ford Motor
sociatloa claimed the 1LA broke
an Altamonte Springs man as bis
79‘fc Lake Mery elementary school «■].
Th* Midway and Roienwald ad­ building will be renovated to deputy assistant and Indicated
General Electric ...............
an agreement to extend its labor
General Motors • •■•StlMM 54U ditfon* was 1793,949 made by J. ditions will include a cafetorlum, house a library and administrative that he will us* the Dowling Ap­
eoatract to Oct. 15.
Graham - Paige **•*•••••*• 3H Hilbert Sapp of Orlando. The bid library, administrative s u i t e , suite. Th* three projects will be praisal Company's figure* a t on*
Bradley bad threatened to use
lntl. T A T . .•.a.a • * s t a t e # * * * • 33Vi will be awarded to Sapp today, storage room and lavatories for finished by the fall of 1900.
pickets to keep Anastssla's men
guide in coming up with a 1950
***••*•• *#*•■•* I 41*k Seminole County school Superin­ sach school, with six classroom*
Lori Hard
fromw orklng the Brooklyn piers,
Th* second low bid of (8(18,900 assessment roll.
&gt;1
Minute Maid . ****••&lt;
.............
Jmt no pickets were necessary.
tendent R. T. Milwee said this for Midway and three for Rosen- waa submitted by Richardson Con*
Richard McCanna, who was
105
Wnaataala, toured the piers and
Penney .
struct Ion of Fort Lauderdale. The swum in a* tax attesto r Wednes­
weld.
17li morning.
Penn RR ...........................
passed the word at 8:35 a. m. for
Four bids were submitted.
day afternoon, said alto that h*
Fifteen classrooms will be ad­ high offer was (949,926.
4*4
Royal Americas . . . . . . . . . .
the men to go home.
will inform th* county commission
40**
Sears Roebuck...................
"This Is effective from Maine
of
th* need for an equalization
I l f ______ lh
I A
••*•••*•••** 101
to Brownsville, Tex., Including
U. S. Steel
meeting to be held "sometime this
02756688
80
Westinghouse El.
Brooklyn," Bradley said.
month,"
Coastal ports from Maine to
4*
McCanna, reported this morning
Texas were throttled by the strike
that John C. Peck, 4t, of A lt*
with unmoved cargo on ships and
moot* Springs will act aa a field
docks. Paisengen struggled off
deputy (or aiseasor's office.
and aboard liners with their own
Other than that, McCanna add­
baggage.
ed
"no changes are contemplated
Two
Sanford
youngster*
beat
•9 Bradley called the Maine • toby this office."
Mt 53 other contestants to th*
Texas walkout of 55,000 longshore­
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) McCanna said b* has bald ro &gt;
men Thursday to bolster demands
Jayree contest lo pick th* Item*
MaJ. Gen. Donald N. Yates, comDOCKMEN STRIKE — With the liner ••Berlin” in the
The Sanford building believed
Charged with assault with to- ferences with all the employes to
of Southern dockworkers In their
iilautlei of the Air Force missile to be the oldest In town will be fw litis year’s Christinas pared*. tent to kill, Mrs. Mamie Ruth the office and they all have indi­
background, Mike Santo (left) And Frank DeppuiiW, uf
negotiations for a new contract.
lest center here, has been named
Th* youngsters, Ulan* Has- Brown of Orlando, S3, waa bound cated that they want to n m a ia
the
International
Longfthoremen'M
Association
in
New
The atrlke cancelled a 15-day con­
torn down by tomorrow nlghL
Department
of
Defense
represen­
Ua
and J . Christopher Thomas ovar to th* Ninth Judicial Circuit at thair Jobs.
York, picket in front of pier 88. Dockworkers from
tract extension for North Atlantic
The Hill Lumber Co. office, built
tative for Project Mercury support
Discussing the Dowling Company
will h* awarded • check far (18 Court here this morning on (1,000
doekera which Bradley had agreed
Maine to Texas went on strike anti threatened a swift
operations, it wae announced to­ in the early 1870'i must make way
appraisal. McCanna said, "W*
bond.
to lesa than 24 hours before.
each.
tieup of ocean shipping on the nation's Eastern anti
day. Yates also will continue his for a modern, one story entranra
Mrs. Brown la charged with hope to work at fast as possible
The 1LA claimed the strike was
A special Jayce* committee
Southern seaboards. A last-minute truce for further
present
duties.
and
office
building
lo
be
used
by
having
shot * 33-year-atd widow.
100 per cent effective. It tied up
negotiations evaporated and the ILA called out its
met last night and chot* "Christ­ Mr.. Martha Abernathy about 7:15 f t
approximately 200 vessels with
. ‘’m "
.“J t!
the lumber firm. Company ownar
100,000 members.
(UPI Telephoto)
mas Dreams" aa lh* them* for a. m. yesterday, aftar she laid aU Information available to this
Vargooa worth 750 million dollars
w.
C,
Hit!
was
born
In
the
frame
oflire."
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Theic
this year's pared* which wlU h* she found her husband Charll*
and Inconvenienced passcngcra on
McCanna said "the county com­
Teamster* Union, in an open bid house 73 years ago. Ilia father, bald Dec. 4.
Brown with Mrs. Abernathy, In a
several major luxury liners, in­
mission spent • great deal of
for
greater
political
power,
today
W.
J,
Hill
founded
the
Hill
Hard­
Both
youngsters
picked
th*
Lake
Harney
cabin,
officers
said.
cluding the American export liner
set up a political action depart­ ware ami Lumber Co. after an ar­ Ihsme as their •■trie*.
Seminole County Justice of th* money on th* reappraisal and II
Constitution which will dock in
ment. A spokesman (or the huge rival from England. The elder Hill
Peace Hugh Duncan also hound should not b* watted."
Halifax, N. S. Saturday instead of
He added that th* Dowling
union headed by James R. Huffs,
Charlie Brown over lo the cir­
New York.
said the move indicated the "prob­ put the firit sulphur wells on First
cuit court this morning on a figures contain a great deal «
Shipping industry sourcei said
ability" that the union would en­ St.
charge of lewd and lascivious con­ valuable Information.
the strike would cost the nation's
McCanna, appointed by Gov. Le­
dorse presidential candidate*.
Te new one story office will be
duct. Bond of (200 waa set for
economy about 20 million dollars
roy Collins Monday, thanked th*
Brown.
a day and cut off 50 per cent of
built within 00 days, W. C. Hill
Sirs. Abernathy la In critical county commission and other coun­
foreign steel imports critically
PITTSBURGH (UPl) — United Steelworkers President
said Una in urging.
condition at Orang* Memorial Hos­ ty official* for thslr support.
d e e d e d because of th* steel strike. David J. McDonald said today he was "not hopeful” that
WINTER HAVEN (UPI) -D ally
A natlvi of Rhode Island. Mepital. Orlando, after receiving •
earioadings In boxes from ihe CH&gt;
The walkout brought the total of
GAINESVILLE (UPI) — Th* ,j j cgj, rtfl* |&gt;uU»t to th* abdomen Cana* has been a real estate man
American workers on strike or White House*ordered negotiations could bring a sw ift end rua Vegetable Inspection Division.
U. S. Commerce Department will' Mra. Brown made no statement la thla area for to years and serv­
By rail, 27,654 grapefruit, 81 or
idled by striker* to more than one to the marathon steel strike.
begin Its 1959 agriculture census at today's bearing upon the ad- ed as Mayor of Mallland for thro*
Aa the union ant] 12 Iwutic steel comfmnlos resumed dead­ angea; by truck, 25,803 grapelruil,
million.
years, lie lives with his family to
in Florid* Wednesday, taking In vlc* of har attorney.
Federal authorities in Washing­ locked negotiations McDonald said "I am afraitl I am not 3,071 oranges: total, 53,437 grape
so.th Seminole County.
counties south of Jacksonville.
ton were reported preparing tegal hopeful."
fruit. 3,132 oranges. Cannery re
Discussing
Ihe controversial
Counties west of Jacksonville A 1
119 II
a
Ilea
tapers for a Taft-Hartley Act in­
ceipts,
13,631
grapefruit,
&gt;28
or­
The industry bargainers re­
assessment roll. McCanna stress*
will b* canvassed starting Nov. 18648835
unction which would send the
anges fur ■ cannery total *f 14.ed that hit office plana to pro­
11.
dockers back to work for an to­ fused to comment.
457 boxes.
duce the most equitable roll pos­
The ceneus, designed for us* aa
Both sides also refused to com­
day cooling off period The move
sible to the interests of all people
a basia for planning lot virtually
was requested Thursday by the ment after emerging from the
of Seminole County.
all peraona connected with the
Afew York Board of Trade in a
TAMPA
(UPI)
—Authorities
an
agriculture Industry, will eoilcct
Telegram to President Eisenhower. morning session which lusted
nnunred today they had caught a
information
on Ihe number and
The
backto-work
movement about 9u minutes. They said they
DETROIT (UPI)—A» least I,SCO
13 year-old fire bug In (he set uf
aiza of fsrm i, acreage and har­ more auto worker* In various
sparked by Anastasia, an interna- would meet aguln this afternoon.
■etting his fifth fire in three
vest
of
crops,
livestock
production
tional vice president of the ILA
A source close to the negotiuparts of the nation were laid off
nights. Three fire* were set in a
and inventories, and other sub­ today, boosting the total ktle by
and longtime contender for the tion* told United Press Interna­
suburban neighborhood Monday
jects.
presidency, apparently was de­ tional that the two bargaining
two strikes to almost 28,000.
MOSCOW (UPI)—Premier Nl night. They were followed Tues­
The Seminole County Cattl*.
The University of Florida's
signed to prevent legal action sessions Thursday may have re­
The layoffs, caused by shortage* men's Association will poatpon*
day night by a fire that complete­
kite
Khrushchev
Is
pleased
ami
Agricultural
Extension
Service
against hit well-heeled local.
sulted in a "change" of thinking.
resulting from th* nationwide
ly gutted a wooden frame build­
said that farmer* should make itcrl atrlke and a strike at a key their annuel Fall meeting until
The pier boss called a meeting
"I believe the way Is open for encouraged by what the Commu­ ing of the Loia Elementary School.
Saturday, October 17. The meet­
available
to
census
takers
such
of his men Thursday night after each side to at least revamp their nist world rrvogniiea as the un­
Chrysler Corp. stamping plant,
records aa harvest data, products were expected to swell to up­ ing will be held a t Sweet Water
the New York Shipping Associa­ standa
tile source laid. qualified success of his American
Fark in Oviedo.
sold and major farm expenses.
tio n threatened to file "the larg­ "Let'a say there may have been
wards of 58,700 early next week
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Jack­
This la the annual meeting dur­
e st and costliest damage suit a change of menu on that so- mission, diplomatic observers said
if the strikes continue.
sonville attorney Fred Kent said EVERETT SUMNER, goving which the election of officer!
ever" against the ILA for breech called bargaining table, Uf course today.
Industry spokesmen said th* will be held for th* coming year.
today b* is delaying a decision t-rnur of the liDGth district
of contract.
Observers here attached consid­ on whether he'll run for governor uf Rotary
layoffs have only minor effect on The October meeting is ordinar­
that's no guarantee either side
Intermit
iunul
"A contract is a contract," An­
production of 1980 model cart so ily held the first Saturday to
will like it but at least it's a erable significance not only to the because "99 per cent of the people will mlilreius the local club
astasia shouted. "I believe In liv­ change."
far, but they were expected to October (October 3),
neither
know
nor
are
interested
In
mild t o n e
of Khrushchev's
Mumht)’ ami confer with
ing up to agreement*.
A joint announcement at the speeches in Communist China but who is running fur governor right President Sonny Powell on
There will be a Directors’ meet­
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The hurt attempts to provide enough
now." Kent cslled the present situ­
hurriedly .called news conference
Federal Tax Court has agreed with new cars
. for public sal* if they ing of the Seminole County Cat­
Rotary
Activities,
it
w
u
also
the
actual
worda
he
used
in
ation. with a dozen or ao unsntlemen's Association at the County
that followed Thursday’s recess
a Florida taxpayer that termite
The layoff* cam* just as deal­ Agricultural Agents' office. Court
the presence ef Mao Tsc tur.g and D u lU k til c a n d id a te * v y in g fu t posi­ reported Friday. Sumner U damage to hlx home was. In fact,
•aid merely:
past president of the Ro­ a casualty loss and thus a proper ers across the country were show­ House on Monday, October i, 7:30
"W e have been considering our other top leaders of the Commu­ tion, a '•battle of straw men."
ing th* dreg shipments of 1980 p. m.
tary Club of St. Petersburg Income tax deduction.
problems . , . and will meet again nist camp.
models. Th* Initial shipments will
Suicide
Pact
The
decision
upset
an
Internal
and
is
one
of
the
201
dis­
tomorrow . . . We have no fur­
Khrushchev, acting very much
be held lo th* ihowrooms for dis­
Revenue
Service
ruling
which
had
KHSKINE, Minn. (U Plj-T w o trict governors supervising
ther comment and we do not wish like the acknowledged e l d e r
play
and additional stocks are
dlssilowed ■ $2,042 deduction
to answer any questions."
statesman of International Com­ inseparable high school sweet­ Rotary activities.
needed
before order* can b« fill­
claimed by E. G. Kilroe, of Winter
hearts made a suicide compact
CHARLESTON, S. C. (UPI)— The meeting was act for 10:30 munism, said in Peiping;
ed.
Park
four
years
;o,
because
one
of
them
was
moving
Two experts in fighting oil fire* a.in.
"We must reason realistically
Kilroe said this was the amount
today took charge of the battle
The Lake Mary Boy Scouts hav*
The cryptic announcement was and correctly understand Ihe pre­ out of town, police said today.
he spent repairing his home hut Hospital Ridden
against a gasoline fire that al­ made by chief industry negotia­ sent situation. And this does not Coroner Dr. H. E. N'elion said
completed plant for their big flah
the government insisted he owed
ready has consumed nearly two tor R, Conrad Cooper of United mean we art- *0 strong we should the couple, Maurice lloffos Jr., 15,
Harry Robson of Robson’s Sport­ fry Saturday by olrfnlnlng the ser­
an additional 1465 in Income taxes. ing Goods la still In Orang* Mem­ vices of Constable Slim Galloway
million gallons.
States Steel Corp. as USW Pre­ test the liability uf the capitalist and Margie Downiey, 10, climbed
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
Th* court ruled that h» could orial Hospital at Orlando for to do the rooking.
into a car, stuck a hose from the
The fire, triggered by an ex­ sident David J. McDonald stood
system by force. This would be exhaust to the rear window and Federal Space Agrncy said today not he expected to prove exactly treatment of ataphylorocua, a ser­ The fish fry, to raise funds for
plosion of unknown origin early nearby
wrong.”
turned on the motor. Authorities it is negotiating the first contract w*ltn
Thursday, Injured nine persons.
first termite began ious infection of the right leg. His Scout activities, will be held at
McDonald refused to say wheth­
“ People would nut understand found Maurice drad on the front
, i . i . chewing on his house but there was family said today Ruhson still is the Seoul Hut in Lake Mary start­
(A Fire fighters from Charleston, er any progress had been made
of
Its
kind
for
resesrrh
vital
to
ered,u
h
le
,
¥idenc,
ttu l aU the
North Carleston and nearby mili­ when the talks moved here for and would never support those seal. Margie climbed out and was
in isulatlon, but expect* to b* ing at 1 p. ni. with emertaLament.
development of
nuclear rockols damage occurred during the 1955 home in about two waeks.
who touk It into their heads to listed in fair condition.
tary bases turned out to fight the
Meals will be eerved at 4 p. at.
the
first
time
since
60,000
Steel­
for spacecraft
L iable y„ , r .
act this way. We have always
flames now believed under con­
workers began the nation's long­ been against predatory wars."
An official of the National Aero__________________
trol.
nautici and Space Administration
The implication appealed clear
The ferocity of the blaze was est steel strike July 16.
calM the research project "simp
The steel union president said — the Soviet Union certainly
reported considerably diminished
|y one step toward trying to find
and the threat to the more than Cooper s statement would be the would Hot support any but a de­
The Sanford Seminole* met a
30 other storage tanks in the 192 "sole comment."
fensive war or what is known in
Seminole County United Fund out if a nuclear rocket system is strong Apopka eleven at 1:15 to­
Underlying the negotiations Communist parlance as a "war of leaders and solicitors of the Re­ actually feasible." Hr said that
acre terminal was believed rela­
"at tills point we just don't night at Municipal Stadium In a
was s|&gt;eculalion that government liberation."
tively alight.
sidential Division will meet at IU know."
crucial Orange Rett Conference
John A. Kirk and Pick Jeffries intervention in the form of inHe failed to specify any of the a. in. Tuesday morning In the
The contract, which will run gamr. See complete story on
(revived h&gt; plane Thursday night volking the Taft-tlurtley Act niuy present danger spots in Europe, U.S.O, Club. Territoricv will l&gt;e
•and today took charge of fire- l&gt;e furthcoming if headway is the Middle East or Asia. Hu did assigned ami materials distributed more than three year* and cost sports page.
Sanford Junior High's "mid­
fighting operations at Esso's refin­ not made toward a "negotiated not mention Laos or the Sino-ln- at this time. All who are taking about a million dollars. Is fur ba­
ery and bulk terminal three milea settlement" by Oct. 8. That is dian frontier dispute. On the lat­ part in the hou-e-lo-houn* canvas* sic research to find out how rock­ get' football tram will play an
north of the city limits.
the date President Eisenhower is ter the Kremlin ia on record as should be present, Mr*. Clifford et material! stand up under the Ormond Beach Junior high team
J. fl. Ilrookt, director of sales scheduled to return to Washing­ urging the dispute be settled by MeKibbin, chairman, has an­ combined effect of Intense radia­ at 7:30 p. m. today. Thirtytion and extreme cold. Prelimin­ three local boys will he to uni*
for the local refinery, said both ton from a West Coast vacation. negotiation, and it would not be
nounced. The Fund group has di­
men were expert* in fighting oil
The President implied after surprising if the Soviet Union of­ vided Sanford into 13 sections, ary wurk will he dune a t ' the form for the contest at th* Or­
Dawsonville. Ga., plant of Loch- mond Bearh civic center (laid,
fes.
meeting with both sides in the na­ fers to mediate the dispute.
each with its own captain.
•ays Sanford roach Dan Felham.
heed Aircraft Corp.
tion's capital last Wednesday that
the federal government would net
if the steel deadlock ia not broken
in renewed negotiations.
At Thursday’s late afternoon
TTie Seminole Roosters Club put pres* conference, McDonald and
Mi A311 (UPI) — Hurricane advisories in ca*e uf a change in mild per hour. Forecasters said
“Further very gradual decrease
out a last-minute appeal today Cooper huthiled briefly as newsthey expected the eighth tropical In Intensity is expected during
for fans to travel on chartered men and photographers filed into Hannah, still packing 125 mile an course.
At 5 i n i . today hurricane ,torm of the season w»uld turn Friday and Friday eight," th*
buses to St. Augustine neat Fri­ a room at the Penn-ShtraUin Ho­ hour wind-, curved slowly away
tel in the downtown section of from the U. S, mainland today.
hunter planes totaled the center to a more nurlheatterly course advisory added.
day fur the football gam*.
MONEY FOR HOSPITAL w u p r in t e r ] to Seminote
The big *turm begun veering of the hurricane some 420 miles during the afternoon.
Hurricane force winds extend
The club has to close out sale Pittsburgh.
Memorial Hoapital Administrator Harry M. Walr Tuea“31r. Cooper, would you like to tow aid the east during the night east - southeast of Cape Hatteras,
The W eather Bureau said Han­ 70 miles to the north and 46 milea
of the 13.75 round trip tickets
day by Pink Ladies representative, Mra. Irvin* Prior.
Monday afternoon and urge* all make the statement" McDonald and the Weather Bureau said the N. C., at Latitude 33.8 north. nah continues to show signs of to the south, with gale* pushing
The check for 9760 from the Pink Ladles will be used to
fans who want to make the trip asked cordially. "We havn • North Atlantic roast appeared to Longitude 68.5 west.
weakening, although winds of 126 out another 176 mile* on th*
Hannah was moving toward the miles an hour still howled near stronger northeast aide *8 th*
get them at Seminole High short statement that wiU be our be out of danger. But New Eng­
buy a spectrophotometer for laboratory blood studies
sole comment.’*
huoL
land was adviseb^to watch future north . northeast at about 10 th* center.
storm.
and a blender for kltchttn us*.
(Rsirgatrom Photo)

McCanna Names Peck Deputy
1 p. m. Slocks

Dowling

Additions To 3 Area Schools
Appraisal
Set To Start Immediately

To Be Used

Oldest Building
News Briefs In City Slated
Yates Adds Post
To Be Torn Down

Dreams
Theme On Shooting Count
In Sanford Court

Teamsters To Politic

Outlook Dim For Steel

Agriculture Census
To Start Shortly

Negotiations-McDonald

Fruit Shipments

{

Nikita Pleased
With U. S. Visit,
Diplomats Say

Boy, 13, Firebug

Additional Plants

Cattlemen’s Group
Postpones Meeting

Kent Delays

Termite Damage
Ruled Deduction

Experts Taking
Charge Of Blaze

Scouts Fish Fry
Plans Completed

Spacecraft Rockets
May Be Ready Soon

Fund Drive Leaders
To Meet Tuesday

oosters Club
ppeals For Aid

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Bnattf A l n i } i torheprep f l u *
tin t m i l » i t m jtn to l to fllgfl
and Georgia.
Oracle l u barely getting eat
If the way ahead el bar abler,
Hannah, a norm that hath a* a
100-mil*-in bour punch la tha At­
lantic NO mites eaat *f P sla
Beach.
Two daatha were directly sttrtbated to Grade1* power, which
reached 140 miiea an boor at her*
rleane height Tueaday. Tea nthera
were lr directly canoed by Um
atorm. They Included two peraoea
waibed off a Ashing jetty by ■
hugo wave, seven traffic deaths on
rain slick roads and ana traffic
fatality when a car hft a (alien
tree.
Grade waa dne to sweep
through North Caroline, Virginia
and West Virginia during the day,
accompanied by heavy rain, and
would awing Into aouth-central
Pennsylvania Thursday morning,
reports said.

J M deadline.
# Comralaalon agreed to adept the
^budget "in order to continue oper­
ation!" realising they would b a n
to amend (be bodgtt later. •
After an aboenee el aonte »
misutea, Cleveland returned and
told the greep that the comptrollar1! office had given the shay to
adapt the tentative bodgat and to
amend b at a later date and to
iacreaao or reduce the mills go
gs the ctmmiaekm law lit.
t o The long delay la adopting the
aowaty
v n '-rought
’nought m
aoeaty bodgat waa
mi by
g couatywida reappraisal of pro­
perty which boosted total Beminolo valuations bom tha warrant
to tmaao.TN.
The tentative bodgat calls for
tUlKXJ for general operating,

change In aiae or intensity. Haw
Mb waa following la genaral the
path of Ua predteeaur.
The atorm poaed an Immediate

HAVANA (U PI)—Premier Fidel Cagtro wag under an
unprecedented heavy attack from major Independent Ha­
vana newapapera today for hla denunciation# of the Cuban
press
and newamen
criticised his rwguue.
pt
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It waa the firat time since Castro led hla revolutionary
fareas Into power last Jan. 1 that the preaa has openly taken

each etroag exceptions to bie re.
marks.
MM
The war of words woe touched M
c C C i n n C I
off by Ceetn’a erlUcleme during
g ia w s s M
a long nationwide television ap■ ' M
pearasce Monday night.
There were rumere that the
WASHINGTON (UF1) - Both agree meat can bo Initiated before
Havana
newspoper Dtnrio da la
BMmad M lftoM . named by
■ides ia the deadlocked steel dis­ my return to Wnakingtoa next
Sales Increase
week.
Marina
would
suspend
publicsgj*,.
URey CbBtoi tote week
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Retail
pute agreed under President Eis­ "The purpose of the talks today
lion because of the attack by Cae— m g g n . «■— Waihar aa
sales
la
Florida
Jumped
41
per
enhower's personal urging today was to help bring about a volesIra. But spokesmen said Um news-------. _____
cent from 1934 to 1939, well ahead
to resume negotiations Immediate- tary settlement of the steel strike
pager would publish today and *” * 7
iwa aam eer
of the aatioMl average gala of
which will be fair gad jest ta Ml
carry a full reply la lb | Castro
- Tha-Prestdeat promptly issued a
charges.
statement expressing hose that U
Is a preliminary rear Horn, the
"agreement esa be lnHlaled” be­ Is the kind of settlement that thn reaumplloa of negotiations before
government
sc
tine
would
Is
taken.
newspaper
termed the Caatrw atfore he returns next week from Amerieaa people watt. It la tha
tack' "representative of Cuba's
kin California vacation. Union only kind that would ha good far "There was not any discussion
worst Intareete.” In an editorial
leaders laid they hoped they, could all Americana and for our whole of government action at all," HaDENVER (UPI) Students prepared tor publication, It said
gerty said. "The Implication waa
report a settlement tonight.
economy."
eyed ski elopes M the western "we are tired of to many threats,
Elsenhower won the agreement White House News Secretary that free collective bargaining
boriaon
today, dog tired repair­ so much Intolerance and to many
mutt
work
If
America
to
to
stay
after conferring Am with lodus- James G. Hagerty told newsmed
men were ttlU busy restoring gratuitous accusations and unjus­
try lenders and then with United that the President "waa quite strong."
electric service and traffic alg- tified chargee."
Steelworkers’ president David J. firm ha hto expressions to both Roger Slough. ipokesmM for
and-n-haM-ntlUoa-dollgg Lechhsod
ntls. and homeownera assessed
the Industry delegation, aald the
It aald press freedom existed
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - F o r Electro wm reported to ton* aa*
feMcDosuld aad other ante* offl- sidae."
shrub,
tree
and
toot
damage
president
did
not
discuss
Invoking
tn
Cube
but
It
wm
a
"very
spe­
mer
auditor
Edward
C.
Hornsby
eteto.
Hagerty aald Eisenhower's "dis­
which may exceed ft million in cial freedom.” II said there were of TallahaseM announced today ha coped total destruction.
McDonald proposed that oegoiia- cussion waa the seme to both the Taft-Hartley law during the
Denver, which was caught un- no censors and no agreement by will’ be a candidate tor the office
to-minute
conference
with
indus­
tkn*. which were broken off by aide s ' that they ought to get hack
prepared for 19.4 laches of heavy, the newspaper not to crllkUe the of secretary of stale la 1949.
try Isadora.
the union last Friday, be resumed to negotiations, and fast."
transport aad escaped when the
Ha wUl oppose the veteran R. A.
hero this afternoon, ia aa effort Asked what the President meant "Our negotiating team standi vessel docked here, gave himself wet mow.
Castro government, but It added:
to go back to w on right away,"
The storm began la the early
to end the 79dsy strike.
"You should know by now that Gray who has held the office since
up Tuesday night. Young Rudolph hours Tuesday. By dawn, every
in expraattng hope that an agree- Blough told reporters.
Industry leadsrs promised the
there are two big and shameful 1130. Gray la scheduled to decide
Bough, board chairman of the said he stayed In the water for true and bush In the city drooped facta that damage the freedom of neat month whether or not he
President to do their best ta
eight hours before be swam beneath Me weight ef clinging
W. E. Stone, 47, whe ked flew*
U.
S.
Steel,
left
it
open
whether
Intends to seek re-election.
achieve "a negotiated settlement"
press In our country."
snow.
for SO years with Brealff. Dm
he personally would alt la on con­ ashore cold aad hungry.
Eisenhower issued a three-para'
Hornsby
tried
for
the
office
la
One, It mid, wm public figures
Limbs eight inches thick broke
tract talks which broke np la New
ISM, going down la defeat 474,901 Hallowell, whose m b hW M sf
aph statement half an hour after
saying
one
thing
publicly
and
Rocky
Works
Out
from trees. They crashed onto
York last Friday when union rep­
wm Tuesday, wm first officer., ,
i meetings with the union aad
114,994.
MIAHI BEACH (UPD-Former roof and ear lops, serosa side­ another privately because of to He
resentatives walked euL
Rollln Longhltl, St, wm epeeal
pledged
to
fight
tor
toll
^management leaders. He said:
He aald tha President asked the heavyweight champion Rocky walks and streets. ‘Power and tel­ "fear and adulation."
officer. The throe etewardeeeee ate
"I have Juat completed talks
representation
In
Ate
legWaturs
"Therefore," Dierio do la Ma­
industry executives to work at Marciano disclosed today he ha* ephone lines went down ell over
with officials ef several of the
based on the philosophy that boerd w en Leona Mary Windiest
"effectively aa poeiiblo" to settle been "working out" at a gym­ town. Unpruned shrubbery was rina Mid, "In Cuba and abroad "good government la government 28; Betty Ruech, SB, and Airily*
steel companies and of the steel­
there are verv few who believe for the benefit of the people."
the T&gt; day-old walkout, Wlough ad­ nasium ia recent weeks but In­ flattened.
Harrison, SB.
workers union.
In the high Rockies, saowilldee there le complete and full free­
ded, "We ere prepared to do Just sisted he has ao definite plane
"In view ef the mounting Im­
about making a ring comeback. end snowfalls ef ea ranch as 14 dom of the prose In Cubo."
whet* we've been requested."
pact of the atrike on the Jobs ef
NEW YORE (UPI)—A crippling
hundreds of thousands of Ameri­ dockworkers strike affecting ports Asked If steel prices might But Marciano added, "I haven't inches closed roeds. Fraser,
the door" on a comeback- Colo., had 94 Inches of snow on
cans, I sincerely hope that aa from Maine to TexM at midnight have to bo raised because of the rioted
President's direct Intervention in “How ean you not listen when the ground Tuesday night.
appeared a certainty today unlass the strike, Blough Mid he did not people talk about a million and
Several mountain area* started 45,000 Laid O ff
■n agnomen can be reached on think ao.
two million dollars."
up chair Ufte and rope tows, ns
oatending the expiring contract.
winter sportsmen showed up for A t Chrysler Plants
Blough aald, and other Industry
Federal, state and city media­ leaders agreed, that they would Widow Lucky
their esrUett trsck at the ski EETROIT (UPI) - Chrysler
tors said early today they see no prefer to negotiate n settlement
Corp., announced that some IS,NEW YORE (UPI) -A TS-year- slopes in recent memory,
possibility of an early agreement without government uee of the old widow fell between the asHighway crews opened n moun­ 000 employes In seven states will
on a new contract between the Taft-llartley law to halt the strike prese tracks at a Times Sqdhre tain road wwtt of Denver la time be laid off today and 43,000 will
International Long shore men's As­ lor M days.
subway station Tuesday night. One for Mrs. Thomas Holbrok, to, to be laid off by Friday because ef
The I'oliie Fanciers of Central sociation sad the New York ship­
car of the Incoming train passed give birth to n son in n city hoe- e strike at the firm's Twlnsburg,
BY BOB nUBBlNGd
and Apopka’s Blue Doctors * ■
Florida will hold a collie match ping Assn. The old eootracl ex­
Ohio, stamping plant.
over her before the exprese halted. pits!.
H look* as U football fans will clash In a tilt that yroalaea to
at the Cariyn Collie Kennel, Gene­ pires et midnight and the union
Four runaway boys In their ear­ The layoffs tra the result of
Mrs. Freida Nussbsum was re­
see the "Rockin’ Road Runners,”
has ■ "no contract, no work”
va. Friday.
moved from under the train by ly teens, believed to have been peris shortages caused by the vs the Blue Darters Friday nJgbt be a real thriller.
The match to begin at C p. m. policy.
Twlnsburg
atrike.
Reemployment
the molorman and a transit police­ living off food found In mountain
The formidable Apopka alevan,
in Memorial Stadium.
will have Alexander Draper of The negotiations here actually
man and taktn to Roosevelt Hos­ cabins west of Denver for the will be delayed by the number of
coached
By Tom Bolen, ha*
A
revamped
Seminole
High
altoct
only
I
LA
locals
from
Msins
0 Jacksonville judging the entries.
pital where her Injuries were des­ pail week, were still unlocateti days the Twlnsburg atrike contin­ School team dubbad the Rocking scored 99 points In two gam*#
The four entry claMes will be pup- to Virginia, whose contract deues,
Chryalar
officials
eald.
Five census workers a n needed cribed m alight
Road Runners by Its members. and have yet to be scored upon.
piM under tlx months, puppies msnds a n tied up with those of
la view of their strength, Heel
over six months, males and fe­ the New York locals. South At­ to help In the Altamonte Springs, Brutality Hearing Set
Coach Jim Plgott will change
males. First and second place lantic and Gulf locals technically
TAMPA (UPI)—A federal grand
hla strategy aid employ tha pie*
ribbons will be given to tha top conduct separate negotiations, but
jury will meet la Jacksonville
toon system, using hit best ttcollies In each cIsm and a trophy they traditionally wait for sa
tenaive men on one squad and
agreement here before closing
for the beat In the match.
hla beat defensive me* m to*
Results of the recent election their cootraeta. Approximately
fthlfi
of officers wUl be announced after •0,000 mea would be Involved la
Plgott explained that if Apopka
1 the match, followed by ■ groom- a strike.
gets tha baU Inside the Sanford to
A joint negotiating meeting la
l . l a g demons ration. Jacks-n in*
John Murphy, Washington, D.
yard lina he wUl use Me keavlett
[toCynSin Collie Kennel owaetg scheduled for this afternoon. The
chief of the litigations section
defensive players and whaa Sato
Jr Sandy Draper will give the dem- 1LA rejected Tuesday a new con­
ibe Justice Department’s Civil
ford gets the ball Inside the Apto*
I onatration.
tract offer calling for a 30-centRights Division, bad confirmed the
ka 10, tha heaviest offensive me*
All collie fanciers are urged to •a-bour wage package in a three
prison Investigation would go be­
will be employed to tiy to erato
| enter their dogs sod to attend the year contract. The ILA originally
fore the grand Jury.
the Blue Darter 11m .
1 meeting. Entries wUl be accepted demanded a 91-49 hourly package
Plgott mad* no excuse* far latt
I until 3:43 p. m. the night of the but ia understood to have reduced
week's defeat at the hands ef Ik*
thin to a SO-cent package.
| match.
JayceesTo Hear
Seabroeie Sandcrab*. ‘There wee*

Former Auditor
Opposes Gray

e

Dock Strike Set
To Hit Nation's
Ports At Midnight

Collie Fanciers
To Hold Match

To Race Darters

Census Workers
Needed In Area

From Hypnotist
CHICAGO (UPI) — The Chicago
White Sox today named big Early
Wynn their starter, la the l94B
World Series opener agaltt the
Loa Angela* Dodgers, playoff cooquerors of the Milwaukee Btsvm
lor the National League crows.
Manager A1 Lopes made hla In­
dicated choice definite when he
announced that Wynn, with a to­
la record In the Sox march to

would open at Comlakey Park
M 1 p. a . EST Thursday against
the Dodgers.
Walt Alston, Dodgers' pilot, al­
ready had announced Roger Craig
with an 11-5 record, at his choice
for opening day. He said shortly
after tha 9-9 playoff victory over
the Braves at Lot Angeles Tues­
day that he had hla pitching

Ethical hypoottsin will be ex*
plained to the Sanford Jaycees by
Orlando hypnotist Joe B. McCau­
ley at the Jaycee luncheon tomor­
row.
In the time allowed. Census tak­
ers wiU get 91B for the thee* days
they are at census school.
Applications should be made to
Kenneth W. Zah. 193 Milt** Hd.,
Daytona Beach. Pbooa CL 94307.
The United Statee Bureau of the

Gasoline Tax Up
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Today la
tha latt dunce for the nation's
motorists t* All ep their tanka
and escape an additional penny■-gallon federal tea a* gasoline
starting at muteigt*.

KUNNER8 A T WORK — Halfback John Lovelace has protection of End
Charla* Fox. Cantnr Burk* Winn and End Tony SulpUlo aa h* start* n
dash In yuterday's Seminole practice drill Conch Plgott ha* reshuffled
hi# lineup to accent go-power un offense and weight on defense.

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F . D. Scott, Gift Scouts chairman; Mrs. Sydney Iran III, Family Counsellag Service; Mrs. J. H. Erickson, Jaycee Wives; and Mrs. Nan* Myers,
UoQe.The captains were chosen a t a m eeting in Mrs. McKlbbin's home.

Typhoid Rages
In Stricken Area

Ocean Spray CRANBERRY SAUCE

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tbs typhoon ravaged areas d lapas today, bringing now daipalr to
a itriekaa people unable eves to
bury their dead.
The toll from Typhoon i
worst la Japan's hlatary,
1JN known dead, i,Til
and tJO injured. A.ml]
a half pirteen were hemal
*he
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States was rushing eld to tht dbaaster area bet Hoed victims com*
lined that help w u slew in com*
s.

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M i l l m i be i m Iu u t a t
tarn m ta I I tw * br m eiae
Im M tao steetten by a* 11.
if five W Kara screens qu.lllo rate ta Iba elsetics. fllad
toe M ore af Fabllo totes*at BaioloaU Ccuaty, Florida,

I Coys srter ta Iba hold,
id (Mellon. Petition forma NagoUsUoni with the Atlantic
State sS (real tki County Coast Lino Railroad for city use
team of Publle laatrue.
of a water Hoe from W. 13th St.
lifted atwtara rHlClav ta to Lake'Jennie have been approv­
Bpsstal Tea feSael Platelet ed by tho city commission,
bee One wha par .a tea an
er tensest pretest/ within Tho ACL water lino was aban­
district analf be entitled to doned when the railroad began
ta Uo eletttea.
Its new depot wait of. Per­
irSer of the Board ot Fublle using
lettea ot Semlaele County, tier* simmon Ave. Negotiations will be
baaed on the proposition that the
a. L aaUMUrr, Chairmen
ACL will 1st the city use the old
County Board af Public In. lino so long as laniard does not
ntruetlao BamteoM County,
charge over a tin par month
flat rate lor water Mrvlcea out
to Um mw depot, City Manager
Ceonty Beard af Publlo Warren Knowles said. The pipe
could serve homes la ton Lake

6

Phone Company
Open House Set
Todoy, Tomorrow

The public Is Invited ta tour Um
Southern Bell Telephone Co. faci­
lities at Ninth St. and French
Ave. Item 1:10 to • p. a . today
and. tomorrow.
"People who wonder bow long
distance callt are handled, bow
the dial system works and about
other aspects ot too telephone com­
pany operation are tavtted to come
visit sod ask questions," Beil
Manager Bob Skoddea said.
Legal Notice
Phone company peraoaMl will
be an hand to guide visitors
■BStlSoUl COCMTV M i l O o r ADJI IT HOST
through the building and captain
•• D»*U# Meertne
TS Wk*m ..
It may raneern:
Th# Otmtecte County Board of Adjuetment will bald a public bear- Its functioot.
*M
by Hoary Ochumacher, Jr, aialnet a declelon by tbe

Morale was at rock bottom and
diateurced refugees said they fait
area morn h tlpkia at Um lack of
Immediate aid and the tccnei
around them.

“Whan do you begin?" asked
ward official Taro Iwstani at the
town of Yoehida. once a rice gran*
ary, now a sodden mat*. MU'a like
having your arma and legs loro off.
All we know ia that tho whole diatrict ia under water, and the bodies
are burled down below."
Nagoya was the hardfat hit with
more than 1,000 persons known
dead. Floodwaters still covered
Miaato and Mina ml wards and
imall boats tailed across what
ware once prosperous (treats, i
“Help ia too alow la combat.”
■aid Eijl Ulrano, a teaeber. "The
local ward offka has Its hands lull
disposing of the bodies. It may be
dlireipecUul to tho dead but U la
more Important to help the living."

JONATHAN

SULTANA

SA L A D

The living were short of drinking
water and food and faced with
Youth AssaulU Cop outbreaks of the two disaster diaSAYRfcVm*, N.'J. (UP1) - A •aiei —typhoid and dysentery —
‘J S f j i J v j a a ' s L n s ' i i . s t t a , a *
,,u .R
■r.*„5.-kn0. h?, r'n*
** *•«, »•**"• fc»ia» ntfieo ta the tamlant. dacea teen-agars awaited two po­ from drinking contaminated water.

Caunty Court Home, laniard, Kloride, on Cklaber S, IMS at I:lo p. j|, licemen Sunday when they ques­
or as aoea thereafter a* poeelbt*.
tioned tho group about a motor■•"*l»ala County Hoard nf AdjUitment
cycla theft. Five of too youths
Hr O U. Harriot*a, Chairmen
were charged with assault and
battery and Interference after Po­
lice Capt. Edward Hartman and
Detectiva Sgt. Raymond Sweeney
fought off their attacker* and ra­
dioed for help.

NABI1CO

"TOP l&lt;xr RECORD*

Vanilla Wafers

PETEM PAN Smooth or Cnmthy It-ws. Jar

SWEET

MAYO

tbn spin* la controlled by
mu«laa. Proper muala ten»lon la necessary to have
F°°d poatura. Thla Interfer•nca la caused by partial dlaplacement of • eagmant of

suiting from n
tilted pelvis, too
much curve In
the lowar spine,
etc.

spine. When this condltlon In corrected, the body
w u m ea its natural position,
CWm m e na well as grown upe
ahould be examined regularly

98c

DIXIE ULY

FRESH CRISP

M eal

5 lbs. 55c

A * r Basalt Whito

Potatoes

1-lb. can

« ® 3 f» C
"W eftSi
*ARV*L
MAZOLA COOKING

UM SANFORD AVI.

Xe Now Open After Beiag
Closed Far Vacation and Remodeling.

CALL FA 2-3972 FOR YOUR
BEAUTY APPOINTMENT

I f your posture
la bed. y o u r
friends a d v i s e
you to straightan up. T h e y
mean wall. You do try but how
aucceuful a n you? While
you are thinking about It,
you can Improve your poe.
turn, but what happens whan
K°.Uvrm „not thlnVi“r *bout
It ? Usually you are th e name
oW “elf again.
.

^or
defect*, the seme
!* ^ , y art cheeked for de, y *dlaordere.Normal
np™ »l condition,
f?,r®itt#d on,y by ■ ^ m a \
plo••
Om e f » aerlsa e f artklae
pebttaked la Um pebde fattereat to expfcfai and U m lia is
th t practice e f ariamUfic
Chiropractic, written hy Dr.
F. Leo Karwtn wheat office le
beaiad at SOI R. Freoeh Ave.

41c
43 - Os. Jar

Peanut Oil

Your Posture:
Am you antinfind with your
poaturo? Maybn your ahoul.
dara art n Uttln too rounded,
onn shoulder high the othar
low. It may be that one leg
le shorter then thn othar, re-

27c

Peanut Butter,

RECORD CENTER
u a WEST FIRST ST.
OPEN NINE TILL NINE

By a a . lUrrlmen, Cbslrmns

■

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[cord .On Any Local Station
'•ovtoleoII^^LMajdnjod At

HAPPINESS THROUGH HEALTH
BY DR. F. LEO KERW1N
aaMtaoLH t o i s t r ao.ai.au cu m m iisio v
Settee el 1-nSlte Meorley
To Wbem It mar camera t
Ketlee Is hereby atyen tn accordance WlU Section I et Ike
^ Isat ne^lstloss tkst aeerge Ftturd bee requested o -Ce«permit le suiteo blaeU bulldlnc ter bisdarosnss wheel an tbe
fallowtan dearrthed property) The Oeulb lit ll ef garth 4T1 tu
Si Itel ll. yiarida Load A CutontMtten Os.'a Celery Ftenlntten.
Publle hesrlno will be held In Me Oenilnate County Court
Mesa*. County CommUelanere room. Wedaceilar, October It, IIS*
St t i l * r. ML sc ss MSB thereafter ae pceelble.
Seminole County XenUa Coamteatea
By Robert O. Brows
Seminole Ceusly Xeslsf Clreetep

D R ESSIN G

Fabulous “TOMORROW”
_
Stainless Table Ware, 4 Soup Spoons $1.85
u p e r J/JarKets

Drifts ts this s4 art offaatha thro Botofday,
October L

SM Mr im Hb Are. t i lad Street
OPEN UNTIL • P. ML
FRIDAY MIGHT

29*

10c

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M itl

A

Rrralf

O u rB irti^ h u ^ e o d tlira M to b rliin w is o fM 4

of tht H iriN t bujrt in clotlm foFUw.'fhrnU/t
boom of tht ntwwt bottMhoId thinfs. Ilfs ft
m am tas «m tl Brin* your famfly In todayl

TALLAHASSEE (UPl)—Cov.
btRoy Collins uM h« will put a
Cabinat committM to work lmMrilatcly drafting a method to
M lerte new rffuUtioni for tightMing eontrol* Ml public printing.
Tito regulations were ado^tf*
Tuesday by the Cabinet Purcha­
sing CommittM in line with a
ISto state law placing printing
under central control and requi­
ring sealed, competitive bids on
•11 Jobs In exceis of | 8o and
newspaper advertisement of Jobs
•mounting to $2,000 or more.
Atty. Gen. Richard Ervin aald
the most Important regulation
•pecUles that state agtncles file
each bid Invitation with the pur.
illn * Print
Haltil ah st
ml lenat
Ideat stven
— dchasing
commission
day* before bids are opened. He
Mid this would prevent any
agency from getting oral prices
n Jobs and insure that all com.
panics can find out when sUte
Jobs art up for bid.
To oaforco tho new rule*, Col­
lins suggested a provision for dis­
qualifying any printing firm found
guilty of collusion or other violaHon. Hi said the Cabinet commit­
tM, as yst unnamed, also would
recommsnd ways to de*l with
separate bids from two or three
companies under n single owner­
ship.
The governor pointed out the
new regulations included nothing
to prevent two or more companies
with n single owner from bidding
en the same Job iinder the guise
£ t f bring competitive.
v
The commltlee else would be
asked to beadle the request of
two unlona that bidders bo requi­
red to Ale an annual performance
bund, Slid that * U l e agencies and
universities with their awn print
shops be required to get private
bids before doing their awn work.
The requests came from Wil. li»m fl. Curry 8r., Clearwater, of
the Intimations! Printing Press% men and Assistants Union, and
- from W. Russell Watersen, Lakeland, latimsUonal Typographical
Union.
Tha nsw regulations apply to
all printing axcapt that dona for
the Legislature and Supreme
Court. They specilieally state
that legislator* In tha printing
business are eligible for state Jobs
if they submit tha lowest bid.

However, they do not require
that tbe’lowest bid bo accepted in
all cases sad sennit the agtaeles
conetrned to dstermlne which bid
is best.
Purchasing Director Ralph SU'**■ said the regulations do not
restrict out-of-state bidders be­
yond the’pretest law whieh pro­
hibits awards to non-Klor ids
firms If bids a rt submitted by at
least twe Anas in the state.

•

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Quotable
Quotes
Celled Press International
MIAMI — Highway patrolman
Bernard Justice who ha* been re­
ceiving gifts—including * funeral
wreath of roses and tto worth of
liquor—from a practical Joker;
"I think tho guy miut bo some
klad of nut."
WASHINGTON— Mrs. Morton
Sobell requesting . p.rm lulon to
llva with her atom-spy husband la
Atlanta Federal Prison long
enough to conceive a baby:
"I think It ii a human and na­
tural request."
WASHINGTON -B ishop Fulton
J. Sheen commenting on Premier

ders for his new method of de­
tecting fingerprints;
"The response is terrific and ws
think it's really going to help law
enforcement a lot.'

Gets Five
NEW YORK (UP!) — Jockey
Willie Shoemaker had fivS win­
ners at Aqueduct Tuesday. Shoe­
maker's victories came aboard
Francis S. ($4.60), Hasty Shopper
($a.60), Promised Land (97.00),
Prince Lewkcr ($5.40) In the fea­
ture and Sid Old Boy ($0.30),

FLYING SAUCER, V. S. style, la reported going Into
final production atag* (above) a t Princeton Univeraity'a
flight research laboratory. A can vita akin will be stretch­
ed over the steel and aluminum craft, which is scheduled
to be launched over New Jersey soon. The saucer’s 45horaeponrer engine will provide lift and a 2*»-mll&lt;*s.per«
hour forward speed by driving nir through vents around
the saucer's edge. A tall engine will give right-left con­
trol. The bottom photo is a sketch of what the completed craft will look like in flight.

Conrtructloa of tha new Sem­
inole High School to be located at
Lak* Jennie started today.
Tb* Kent Smith Construction Co.
of Daytona Baaeh Is doing the
work which la expected to be com­
pleted by mid-August i960.
The new school, which will be Ihe
biggest la the county, will hate 33

1Dreaded Fish Killer
Return False Alarm
ST. PETERSBURG {tIPIl— For
a while Tuesday, resident along
the Gulf Coast here feared a new
Q outbreak of tha dreaded fish-killlag "red tide."
Hundreds of dead fish were
washed ashore and worried con­
servation experts immediately
began making tests to determine
If the red tide had farmed again.
Than they Isarned the good news:
The fish was Just part of catehca
that fishermen had tossed over­
board from their boats due to un­
usually choppy waters Monday,
^
Skippera of two fishing boats
said they dumped thousands of
Ash back into the water when
theybecame afraid
their boats

might ctpsise In huge swells. A
third boat carrying between 2,000
sod 3,000 pounds of mullet cap­
sized off Blind Pass, spilling its
finny cargo Into the Gulf.
Northwesterly gusts drove tht
fish ashore Tuesday.

classrooms Money for eomlruction of the school it from funds out
of a bond liiue passed last year by
Seminole County voters. Cost of
the school has been set at $1,430,97T.
Bids on additions at Rosenwsld,
Lake Mary snd Midway schools
will be opened st 8 p. m. Thursday.

Y o u r N o w Y ork Lit*
A g e n t In

Sanford is
BILL
WADE
NW YORK Uff VtSURANCI COMPANY s T f o .
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F LA N N E LE T T E PA JAM AS
Favorite ntylea w ith girls l
Butcher boy and universi­
ty. Neat floral and check­
ed prints! Nicely tailored.
Cdlor variety. Outstanding
value! Stock up nowl
Save!

TWO POUND

FRUIT CAKE 1

smart Brentwood shirt
dresses cost only • .

SEALED IN TIN
Come see the cottons Pen­
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dots. Shirt waist silhou­
etted with roll sleeves.
Kaiy care, long wear!
Where can you beat values
like these?

TODDLERS KM T

SLEEPERS
SIZE 1 TO 14

SAVE! PROCTOR
STEAM-DRY IRON

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fabric faster, Iron it
faster with the lightest
iron we know of I Finger
tip, fabric dial and

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it Tile c in c ir r cot mt. v iv rii
J i u i t iu . n u n it . it ATii ross
awssiini.il m i ’VTY. i 'Lomid .s
IT Kill ITS TO. trsea
m aso n m o u to auk

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I N V L IT M L N T COItr.,

ju m iu w .

NINES! AND
HALF a iz ss

steam to dry switch,

ri.tntlff

vs.

LT.Altr.NCE n. M ETC A LF, an.
,a&lt;i L i c i t ; METCALF, hi* * I I t ,
;&gt;• fenilant*.
n . r n K ’A T O T ir w OF * I L K
NOTICE IX H E R E B Y (JIVEN INat
un.Ur * Derr** of Forocloauro anil
a*l0 entered by tho Jude* of tho
Circuit Court of tho Nin th J u d i­
cia l circ uit In ami for riemlnol*
County, Florid*, on tbo !» lh day
of St(il*inb*r, A. D., t i l l , In a
certain
ceue*
between
MASON
M O U T H A ( I B A IN V E S T M E N T
— COIti*, * • I’ la lnllff, and C L A R W ENCE It- M ETCALF, SR. and D i ­
e t s : MKXCAI.K. hi* wlf o, a* Daflndaatr.
heln* Equit y
Number
ISIS*. I WHI
at sufallo auction
ta tb* M a h o n bidder for caeb, at
tb * d-&lt;nr of the Court Huuo* In
tho CUT or Hanford.
Memlnola
County, Florida, on (ho IJlta d.,y
a t October, A. D. t i l l . * t lb# hour
a t 1S.00 noon, that certain land
altuaied I" Seminole C ou n ty , F l o r ­
id*. diecrlbed ae:
**** Lot IS, Bloch T * . C O U N T R Y
l l.l H MANUK. UNIT NO. 1,
a. i.rdtna t» plat thoranf a* »*•
corded in P la t Book II. f a * #
11, I'ubllo Ite.nrda of Memlnola
County, Florid*,
lu te d stele l l i h dap o f S ep t­
ember, A. D. ISIS.
(BEAL*
(i P. HERNDON
c u r b of Circuit C o u r t
By; Martha T. Vlblon,
Deputy Cle rk
. p u b l is h a op u m bo r »». » » .

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DIAPER

O U R JEW EL

Delve-la Brsacb

119 W, I U

TIC LINED PANTS

are going partying!

Coll FA 2-3315

COLONIAL CLEAN EES
H I s. Palmetto Avs.

PLAS­

EASY CARE
DIAPER SETS

T O N ED C O T T O N S

STA-NU Cleaning
Keeps Clothe*
LIKE NEW I

Philip*

SET,

Holler Motor Sales

2nd &amp; Palmetto

They're little dsnetng dolls in
our new Dsn River cotton
broadcloth dresses! See the
dainty lace and embroidery
trims! See the dazzling new
colon! Wash 'n wear, little
or no ironing. No trouble for
mom I Machine washable I

aisH )i ta IVs

a im T to 1«

Adorable gingham cot­
ton checks or atripea for
little boys. Button trims.
Snap fasteners won’t
pull open easily! Plastic
lined pants l They make
nice gifts.

aism H t o l

They launder to beau­
tifully, so easily t 4 (
atylea In Arnel tvtacfr
tata and cotton. P laitis
lined pants. S o l i d * * 1
checks, stripe*, comMft*
attons.
4

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15th ft P ark Air*

Job ef trying to
oM way—a nr

little Old Grandma Says

BOSTON (U PI)-T V tempes­
tuous u iN f of ahiggtog rtu Tat
KLS1NENSEE, O i r a a I f hoada, too Kut Oormaa police Williams appeared at aa and to­
&lt;U?I&gt;~ Local officials have coo- released bar.
day. bi* retlremsat alma tot bp
Unaot tot etorp of too N -fito ' To too tmiumoat of Kktooiuoa Um flrlns of a lowly clubhouse at­
oU great-grandmother who Ignor- neighbors anxiously welting oa tendant.
lroa Cartaln.
too western aide, ooo border Although WlUtoau, “anavalUf^tS ttS S S S atIttoo
all itartod lait Sunday whoa
Mo" m a hunting trip to too
wfl. ha btottad out
wilda of Now Brunswick, had not
B Wffl ba tba. Brat Bto. Maria Botkor decided to
formally announced hit «WB r*.
l.tba aaa tola poor. bar# a cap of coJca wlto bor
Mandate H wffl ha
Ufa. Bachtr Brat to tola (top
Wooot German baa tot Bat bar
part 30 aoaaoaa summarily drat
cauato Uroa to Qroaaaaaoo, W
parti awap to Bart Ganaaap aad
Tod’a personal valet during kia
aaparatot Boat Hatoooaao by a
ofUn-expMvt canar.
barbed win laact.
It waa Immodtotalp aaan bp votNeighbors told lira. Bockor aba
oraa boatball writers-aa a a m
would bare to traval to too nearB/'BBUCS W. BONN
and certain algn that WlHUmo, at
oat
border • croulng point, UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. (UP1) 41, had decided to call It quite
H mllaa awap, to gat to Bait —Preach Foreign Bloiitor Naur* on a career twice interrupted bp
Oaraaap. Tho great-grandmother lea Court da BurvUle planned to war.
rvbaliod.
explain Proaident Charier d4
Orlando, who rooo to local fame
Ha cllabod toroagh too barbad QauUe’e program for Algarto to Uuroagb hie ailajatnttone to tba
tba U. N. General Anemblp today. all-time American League batting
Informed aourcoa aald Court de king, waa “let go" bp tba Bad
MurvlUa would make no reference Sox
at the end of the aroma.
to too reply to the De Gaulle Al- M
I don’t know," Orlando aald.
gortan peace propont made by the H! don’t
what It’a all nboot
aelf.proclaimed Algerian govarn- They toldknow
me nothing, just that
meat-ia-exU* la Tkala Monday.
The French position la (Jut the 1 was through. I’ll bare to wait
reply waa art aa official state­ aad talk to Ted whoa ha goto
ment aad therefore they will not back."
dignify it bp aap official ratertoco to 11.
Court do Burrilk waa the laat
of too big flra power apokermen
Boy Sovcd From
to bo hoard by to# tt-nation asaombly during ton gaatral policy
Burial Attempt
dabata.
BELL,* Calif. (UP1) Ha la, howerer, tba drat of the
Fraley, t, war battoa T
majar
Waatora miaiatofa to ipaak
alghl by b v other heps
at tba auaabiy atoco Sorlet Pre­
to U who had dug a gr
mier Nikita S. Khrushchev prowhich they apparently totea

srsa t t g a f t e

burp him, sheriff* officer* re­
ported.

Tba Fraley child waa dragged
under a neighbor’s bouse, beaten
and then bit an hie head wlto a
rock. Neighbor* heard bin acroemi
N tw lib rary Set
aad rtacood him near ton koto
.f« W YOBB (VPD-Thn The* which aharifTa depottoa aald warnlean roH AaaoclaUoa aaI gaaabd Buaday lt waa aoUaetiag
• library derated to the proaidtate
•f ffl# United KUtea. NeVri/MOO

Reg. 11.15
m Pair Value
ONLY

Setmleee
Run Resist
Reg. $1.50
a Pair Value
ONLY

Pol-Parrot
ChrlaUaa Harter and British For­
eign Secretary gelwyn Lloyd,
Couro do BurvUla la expected to
Itreu that a foolproof InipccUon
aad control ryitam must bo too
baart of any dlaarmameat pro­
gram.
Other speakers listed for today
Included Australia’! External Af­
fair* Minister B. 0. Casey and

D tA U i~

Seamless
Demi-Toe
Reg. $1,65
a Pair Value

• FRIENDS
? e t Swimmer Drowns

51-Gauge
15-Denier

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Good Shoee mean
good posture for
your child.

Sfteer
Twin-Thread
S t r • t eh
Fall Fashioned
Ret. $1.65
a Pair Value
O NLY

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Final plana art announced for
tho wedding o( Miss Janice Kinlaw and Tbomaa Ru m II Punch.
Wo certmony will taka place
Saturday Oet S at • P. « . at
Maly Crota Eplacepal Church. &lt;
The Rev. John W. Thornes win
officiate at the candle-light double
ring ceremony. Visa EUaabeth
Woodruff will be maid of honor
and Carl W. Reaenbusch J r , a t
Washington, D. C. will aerve aa
beat n an .
The Church Choir will proceaa
la alaging “ Pralic to the Lord,
the Almighty" followed by lateral
aelectieni of aaptlal mutlc by the

Church
Calendar

fijtftA
f f i f S THOM T A H 4 — Are waridag tong hourn theta days making da*
coratkma to trnaaform the B.O.Q. for the Officers Wives Club Cocktail
Party acheduled for O c t 23. From left, P at Daarolph. Ginny Gobcn. Pat
Murphy, LaWaada 8ftml*wi and Junw Jan as.
(Bergstrom Photo)

Lake Monroe

Personals
A

First Baptist Church 7:00 P. M.
loyal Ambassadors
Pinecrest Baptist Church Pas­
tor's .Training cksa course t a.
m.
Visitation, 10:30 a. m. to 7
p. m. Brothortrod supper and
meeting 1:11 p. aa.

U psala Circle
Plans Bazaar
The Dorcas Circle of tho Upsala
Community Presbyterian Church
mat at the homo of Mrs. E. G.
Danlsla on Lake Markham this
week end. Mrs. George Simmons
presided at the business session
£ aad led tha devotional.
• Plana wore made for a baiaar
to be held Dee. 3. Mrs. Dankls
was elected chairman and Mra.
Kay Thompson assistant. Mrs.
BoUa Ballinger read a poem entitl­
ed "Children” .
The October meeting wlU be at
the borne of Mrs. Daisy Dowell
and wUI feature a white akphant
sale. Each member U requested
_ to bring a friend and an item for
• tho salt.
'JUfraahmente were served to
Mrs. Ballinger, Mra. Kay Thomp­
son. Mrs. DoweU, Mrs. Elate Roaestine, Mrs. Amanda Reaves,
Mrs. Clover Starrs, Mrs. Sara
Hodge, Mrs. ifary Hodge, Mrs.
George Simmons. Mrs. Mary Har*
key and a guest, Mrs. L. Haw­
thorne.
0WBET CURRY ROLL
Sweet cherry roll becomes a
culinary triumph when prepared
as follows: Bring l t t cups of su­
gar and 2 cups of water to a boil
over a high gaa flame. Pour the
ayrup Into a shallow 0x13 baking
pan. Preheat the gaa oven to 423
degrees. Mako a shortcake tough
using B cups of biacuit mix, 2 ta­
blespoons sugar and 2/3 cup of
light cream. Roll tbo dough Into
% aa obloog 0x12 inches and spread
3 cups of pitted cherries over
the dough. Dot with I tablespoons
of butter aad spriakia lightly with
cinnamon. Roll th# dough Into a
long roll and slice into lto inch
slices, ilka cinnamon rolls. Place
tho slices cut-iido down Into the
ayrup and bake in gaa oven, pre­
heated to 423 degrees for 20-23
minutes. Serve warm with a
spoonful of vanilla lea cream for
0 garnish. Serves 0._____________
0

Mn. Carktoo Bliss was hostess
at her homo Monday evening to
the XI Beta Eta Chapter « Beta.
Sigma Phi.
Mrs. Robert J. Cushing waa
welcomed aa a asw sxamplar
member from Gamma Lambda
Chapter.
Naw year buoka were distribut­
ed by Mn. 0. Andrew Speer,
president. Flans for the coming
Halloween Masquerade
Party
were discussed. Samples af the
Christmas wnppleg paper the
group wlU sell wen shown.
A very lntenstiag aad amusing
program was pnsentod by Mn.
Harold Chapman on the "Sense

Personals
BY IDA MAT SJOBLOM
Mr. and Mra. Odin M. Anderson
have returned to their home on
Lake Mary Blvd. after a three
month trip to Canada, Northern
Minnesota, Chicago, IndianapoUa,
and Bt. Paul.
Congratulations to Mra. Thelma
Keefer who haa Just moved Into
bor new home on Third Street.
Friends of Mra. W. H. Foulk
will be sorry lo learn that she la
confined to her homo recuperating
from an automobile accident
which she and bar husbaod wart
in Friday evening In Palatka.
Visiting Mr. tad Mrs. R. H.
Chambers Is Mra. Chambers sis­
ter, Mrs. G. D. Washington of
Norphlett, Arkansas. She wlU
leave Sunday for Chlpley, Fla.
whore aba will visit her mother,
Mra. J , E. Peal before returning
home.
Robert T. Willis and bit gueats,
Buddy Clark and Marvin Evans
of JacksoavUle, spent a few days
vacationing on the Suwannee Ri­
ver, then a week la GalnesvUle
attending the Goorgia-Florida Turf
Conference meeting at the Uni­
versity of Florida.
Mrs. Ray Harvey, a former
resident of Lake Mary, now liv­
ing in Palmetto, spent the day
visiting friends here Monday.
FRESH PEACHES AND
CANDIED GINGER
Candied ginger la a nice flavor
and texture contrast for many
fresh fruits now appearing In the
supermarkets. Try It mixed with
frown orange julca or lemonade
concentrate and tossed with fresh
peaches. Let the flavors marinate
an hour or two in tha gaa refrige­
rator before serving.

Members O f Rebekah Lodge 4 3
Prepare For Visit O f Official
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Seminole Rebekah Lodge 43 will
entertain Mrs. Eleanore Marshick,
president of Rebekah assembly of
the state of Florids, Thursday
Oct I.
The meeting will begin with a
banquet at Um Shrine Club at 0:00
p. m. followed by a business sea-

slon at tha Odd Fellows hall at
g p. m. All Rebekahs a rt Invited
to .attend.
Tba Seminole lodge will hold a
practice teuton this Friday at
7:30 at Odd Fellows hall in pre­
paration for this visit. AU officers
are urged to attend.

of Touch’’. She ra id an artlda
on Um-various ways by which
ww are sbte to feel. Various ebJacts were passed ground the
nom la paper begs for the memb en te feel and identify. Prise*
for this game were won by Mn.
Vernon Hardin and Mra. J. L.
Horton, Jr. The group waa then
asked -to answer the question,
“which ol the five tenses do you
consider the most valuable?”
The neat meeting will be Oc­
tober 13 st tho home of MnChapmen la Loch Arbor. Memben
am to bring white elephant ar­
ticles wrappad la any manner.
Tbo hostess served lee box
cake and coffee to tha following:
Mn. Speer, Mra. Cushing. Mn.
Chapman, Mn. Hardte, Mrs. Hor­
ton. Mn. Don Balsa, Mn. Ralph
Bette, Mrs. Dan Batten, Mn. E.
C. Hardin, Jr., Mrs. C. M. Nleh-

A. L Auxiliary

By MRS. M. U JOHNSON
Mrs. Clover M am has had as
her guests Mr. and Mn. Lloyd
Butcher of Miami. This visit ends
a 4,ooo mUt motor trip made by
the Rutcheri who were recently
married In Miami.
Rev. and M n. J. C. Hancock
of Pensacola wera visitors at Um
home of Mr. and Mn. J. H. Tin*
del this week.
*
Friends of M n. Pauline Hobby
when she underwent surgery
Tuesday.
Mrs. C. C. Gant haa been called
to St. Louis, Mo. because of the
death of her slater.
Mrs. S. E. Norwood sad daugh­
ter Nortne have returned homo
after visiting In GalnesvUlo with
Mr. and Mn. D. E. Norwood and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude HUtcll at­
tended a showing of th# new lMO
Chevrolet! In Miami last week.
Mr. and Mra. J. C. Sapp, Mn.
Clara Whits and children and
Lloyd Freeman spent last Sunday
In Tampa with Mra. Gladys Frooman.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Hudson
and daughter Cindy have gone to
Orlando where they will mako
tbclr home.

To Meet Friday S. S. Class Plans
Members of the American Leg­
ion Auxiliary will meet Friday
night at 7:30 p. m. at the Legion
Home on Hwy. 1712. Mlaa Kay
Ivey and Mlaa Janet Glenn who
attended Girls State In Tallahassee
this summer are invited guests
at the meeting.

Chicken Dinner
The Daughters of Wesley Sun­
day School Class of First Metho­
dist Church will hold the annual
chicken dinner next Tuesday at
•:30 p. m. In McKinley Hall.
Members are requested to come
snd bring a covered dish.

Story League Plans
League For Students
Tha Episcopal Pariah House
was.the setting for tho Septem­
ber meeting of the Sanford Story
League, Monday night. The presi­
dent, Mrs. C. R. Jones presided
• t the business session. It was
decided te sponsor another Junior
league for students of tho High
School aga and to buy two of the
books "Service Through Storytelling."
One copy will be used by the
adult organisation and the other
will bd presented to tho Juniors.
A letter of thanks was road from
Ronald Parry, thanking the
members for telling storks at the
recreational programs.
Mrs. E. C. Williams presented
tho first In a scries of lessons on
bow to till Bible storks. Theme
for tho mooth, “ In the beginning—,
God" was delightfully portrayed'
as Mrs. Jones told the story of
creation and the flood, from the
Bible storks.
Mra. W. L. Roche ickclcd her
story from “Tha outline of Art"
by Sir William Orpcn. It waa the
story of Michael Angelo and hit
achievement in painting the story
of creation on tho ceiling of the
Sistino Chips 1.
Mn. S. J. Nix told the Inspir­
ing story, "Sweet. singer across
the sea", selected from a collec­
tion of storks by Mary Grace

Talbot. It was the story of the
blind hymn writer Fanny Crosby.
The s t o r y was highlighted
throughout by Mrs. Crosby’s
hymns played on the accordian by
Mrs. Harold-Harriss.
The refreshment table was over­
laid with a laee cloth and held
an arrangement of pink floweri.
Cookies and punch ware served
by Mrs. C. C. Howard, Mrs. Dav­
id Fauver and Mrs. R. F. Moule.
Three new members were wel­
comed Into the group. They were
Mrs. R. D. Braden, Mrs. K. V.
Mykkanan and Mrs. David Fau­
ver.

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Shower, Coffee
Surprises Guest
An Informal morning coffee aad
aurprlaa aiork shower waa given
la honor of Mrs. Clark Brocade
on Thursday morning at the home
of Mra. Robert Rugenatela on
C m u i Lake.
The boiteases, Mra. Robert Rug*
genstelss and Mra. Richard Keogh
served refreshments of cookies,
mints, toffee, and Juice.
Guests enjoying Ibe accession
were kin. Damon Scott, Mrs.
James Beaton. Mrs. John Pilley,
Mra. Luther Hobby, Mrs. Walter
Gardner, Mrs. Pat RUcy, Mrs.
Eunice Rouse, Mrs. Myrtle llor*
ton. Mn. Joe Smothers and Mra.
Robert Lankford.

Central Circle
MeetsTomorrow

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The Lake Monroe Home DemonBtration Club held a special meet­
ing Monday evening at the homp
of the pnsident, Mrs. H. L. John­
son, to complete plans for a
Christmas design school and work*
shop sponsored by the club at the
Home Demonstration Center on
33th St.
It will be under the dlnclion
of Mr. William Grow of DeLand
with Mrs. A. C. Fnnk assisting.
Table arrangements, door panels,
window displays, corsages and
wreaths will be made by Mr.
Grow and awarded si door prises.
Price of admission to the school
wlU be 11.30 per person. This
Includes aU material for miking
arrangimaate to be taken home.
Hours are from 7 to 10 p. m. Mr.
Grow will assist each one with
her arrangements.
Light refreshments will be avail­
able. For Information or reserva­
tions call Mrs. Johnson at FA 24772 any evening after a p. m.
Members attending the meeting
were Mra. Clover M am , Mrs.
Ruth Swaggerty, Mra. Hilda

Eastern Star
Meets Tomorrow
Seminole Chapter 2, O. E. S.
meets tomorrow night for the first
senioo of the current season. Linnk Moye, worthy matron, invites
all members of the Sanford area
to attend.
A white frame building in Fayettevilk, N. Y.. near Syrscuae,
was tho boyhood homo of Presi
dent Grover Cleveland.

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Mr. and M n. Rufus Beaten,
M Palmetto Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Marjorie Jean, to BUI Strawn,
son of M n. Marcile Strawn af
North UlUo Rock, Ark.
Mlu Beaton was born and rear*
cd In Sanford aad attend*! Semi*
nolo High School.
Mr. Strawn la a gradual# tt
the North Little Rock High School
and Hit employed at Use Argents
Drug Co., of North Little Reek for
aevsral y ean before entering the
service.
He It stationed at the Sanford
Naval Air Station at the present
time.
The wadding wlU be an event of
Nov. 1 at Um home of the bride’s
parents. No formal invitations are

The Navy Wives Cub will
meet Monday at a p. m. i t tbo
club bouao la tha Chief’s building
at tha Naval Air SlaUoa.
All wivoa of tnlisted personnel
a n invited te attend. For further
Information call M n, William J.
Leigbty at PA 1449 or Mn. BUI
KuUtr at FA 1-540.

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Malta aa Appointment TODAY
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companied by Mr. Paul Jeaklaa,
organist.
All friend! of the couple are ik

A group of teaebara from the
Orlando Acadomy of Beauty cullure spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Brown aad ton Jimmy.
Included in the group were Mar*
guarite and Frank Davie. Mrs.
Bca Lewis. Mn. BcUe White aad
ton Bussell and Mr. Jahn Stack.
The Davies a n owners of the
academy and Mr. Stock, a reiretentative of the Realistic Co.
a an advanced stylist from Loodoo, England. Following lunch at
tbo Brown residence the party
went on an extenslrt tour of San­
ford and the surrounding an a.
Six members of Scmlaola Rebekah lodgt 43, represented the or

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. . while thoro ah# rocoivad personal iaatructioa
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of tha Virginia Farrell Institute, Detroit, aad
Mina Miriam CordweU, instructor nt tha lasUtute
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»WMlli an • SEC halfback Tm
Moore, wauM ha wit all M in t.
Coach Aft Outgo laid Rolls wee
injured when ha waa hit by i
flmhauui tacklar oa a pltchout.
Haifa altered , tha halfback post
with U Craegfe, who started tha
Caorrla - Vnndy same last wtek.
Auburn lost tha Mnricca af
UO • pound tackle Toddy Font
Tuesday whaa ha spraiacd his
aakla. Coach Kalph Jordan said
Foret would definitely mine the
Hardin-aUmoeoe game this week-

Box Scorn
LM ANGELES (UPJ)
seer* af tha aaeaad ISM
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MILWAUKEE
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Injured halfback and captain Don
Soberdash will probably not play
h» tha South Carolina tamo in
Colombia Saturday.
Alabama, which meats Yonderhilt worked laaide Tuesday be­
cause ef the rain. Coach Bear
Bryant aaat hie squad throufh
dummy off»nsa and defense.
Georfia Tach stepped up Its
preparations for Uemson, and
Coach Bobby Dodd move Billy
Williamson to left half to help fill
tbs gap nude by three hacks 00
Uw sidelines with Injuries.
LSU, the No. 1 ranked team,
worked on defense for the Baylor
game at Shreveport, La., Satur­
day afternoon, one of the few aft­
ernoon games for the Tlgtrs.
Coach Paul Dieted named «nd
Scotty McClain and guard Tommy
Lott as co-captains for tho game.
Tula no, which plays Waka For­
est Saturday, in Now Orleans,
polished its passing game in ordsr
to find a way to win its first
gamo ef tho season. Ed Phil HeftIngton, Injured in prt-scsson
practice, rejoined tho squad.

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McMahon p
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Law Burdette, the loose and
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Weal Virginia, almost squared U
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Larlter rf
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Dryadals p
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Koufss p
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b-Popped out for Pafko In 7th
e-Llned out for Churn la 9th
d-Simck out for Scbocndleaat la
o-Rin for Snider In Ith
f-Ran for Larkar in 9th
g-Hlt sacrifice fly for Roaeboro
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h-Announced for Labine in tth
J-Hlt Into force out for Esaeglan
F IR S T FO R S E R IE S — Captain John L. Sullivan of ComUkey Park's
polks talks things ovar with Ralph Belcoro, shown in his tent camping
outside Comlskty Park, Chicago, 10 ha can be first in tins for bleacher
seat tickets for World Series. Relcom says he has been tha flrat man to
entar tha bleachers In 18 World Beriea,

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TAMPA (UPI)—Danny Royri'of
Florida and Miami's Fran Curd
were judged players of the week
by the Florida Sporlawriten Assn.
Tackle Royal, who blockad tha
fourth period punt that led to the
Gators* 14*13 edge over Mlsstiiippl
Stitt, woo in n landslide.
Curd, a 132-pound quarterback,
was honored for completing 11 of
17 passes for 112 yards aod one
touchdown in Miami's 24-T win
over Tuiaaa.
End Dan Edgington of Florida
won honorable mention by picking
up Royal’s blocked kick and run­
ning it Into Uw tad tone, which
combined with a two-point conver­
sion to wta tho gamo for Florida.

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LOB ANGELES (U P I)-F ralay’s faUits gad the waekend foot­
ball •winners" — along with a
lew rambling observations oa the
MettoMl League pennant w rita­
ble.
GAME OF TUE WEEK
Northwestern over Iowa—This
Is looking for the upset, what
with Iowa rated • two-polnt fa­
vorite, but Dtck Thornton and the
Wildcats showed n devastating at­
tack in walloping Oklahoma—daspite that food poison excuse—
•ad this could be the team of the
year.
TMB EAST
Pitt over UCLA—It’s easy to
■ndarstand why thera was a Na­
tional League pennant playoff.
Princeton over Columbia—Nei­
ther the Braves nor Dodgers
. looked as If they wanted to win.
Dartmouth over Penn — The
kloeplate special.
Also: Syracuse over Maryland,
Yale ever Brown, Penn State over
Celgate, Holy Cross over VillaReva, Cornell ever Lehigh, Har­
vard ever Bu.-kneil.
TMB MIDWEST
s. Army over III!noli—Joe DIHagfie would have kit 100 homers In
the Coliseum.
Michigan Slate over Michigan
—The left field fence la a horror.
ti Indiana over Minnesota—It's a
very easy ulna iron shot.
Alaei Purdue ovar Notre Dame,
Mim uri ever Iowa Bute, Ken­
tucky aver Detroit. Wisconsin
luetto, Baldwin Wallace
.ever Tel
.
TMB WEST
Ohio State ever USG — The
. p M i m weal into the second
pfcyodt game as If they had It
v Nebraska over Oregon Slate —
f l u Braves were a grlm-faccd lot;
. Oregon over Washington Bute
r-Tkep Waked UU a husband who
le d Jual put the best dishes in
the clashes washer by mUtoks.
£ Abes Washington evir Utah,

Wyoming over Utah State, Idaho
over Arisons, Brigham Young
over Montana and Colorado B uts
over Denver.
IAU over Baylor - Tha World
Series attendance record for one
game is Cleveland's 43,281 in
1948.
Duka over like—U* Angeles
had 3,103 for Campanalla night.
Miami over Flurida State —
They'd havo trouble beating that
even In the World Scries.
Also: Clemson over Georgia
Tech, Tcnneuec over Mississippi
State, Georgia over South Caro­
lina, Auburn uver Hardln-ffimmons, West Virginia uver George
Washington.
THE SOUTHWEST
Texas over California—Win, loss
and no draw, tha ball players are
glad It's almost over.
TCU over Arkansas—The los­
ers are aorry for the team that
has to expend all that energy in
Uta ttrift.
SHU over Navy—As the man
•aid, it's only money.
Also: Air Force over Trinity,
Oklahoma a m Colorado, Teaaa
Tech over Tulsa, Texas Western
over New Mexico, Arisons Stole
over Montana State,

Trade Glick
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tlooal Football League traded de­
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Washington Redskins Tuesday for
a future draft choice and picked
up halfback Jack Call, a free
egeqfe who previously played with
the Baltimore Colli,

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We have four outalaadiag 1 and
4 hadrooai haaaaa la thla die*
tiactira aaetloa of Sanford; all
ctatraUy heated, kitchen equip­ BY OWNER: 2-bed room home,
beat location la Country Club
ped and nicety landscaped
Manor, Phone PA 2-0042.
Prleea atart at 911,300. THA
finaaced.
FARM: 20 acres, ‘Ued, aaveral
(lowing walla. Large b a n
Loch Arbor Homes Roomy 2 BR. bouta. Easy
Urma. Ph. PA 2-1223.
We have three outitaadlag valuta
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homes la thla golf count m e .
P r in t atart at 919,340.

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CUa. Methvia—Velma Oautata
Adelaida R. Maaao » Aaaaciata
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also 4 • room furnished partmeat. 310 MtgnoUe. Available
now. Telephone A. 1C. RouetUr, Florist. PA 2-1131.

OPEN 12:45

FURNISHED cottage located at
Five Points MS per month.
Phone FA 2-1447.

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LOWER floor groom furnlr'ied
apartment Phone FA 2-0733,
HOUSE — Lake Mary, rA 2-IMP.

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Phou FA 2-1501

55 P LY M O U T H
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52 C H E V R O LE T

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Airplane* overhead but the price
BKAI ESTATB DRIVE-IN
win convince you that yon will
2544 Prenea Ava.
•njoy thla home. TUa beautiful
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P L _____ Bern inolH County
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concrete
block
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nice
Mbestors who pnytleipntad Ja training railroaders for axamlnationa to
NICELY furnished garage apart­ ■creened perch, equipped kit­
Saalter
raJan tb o ir railroad rank ay* shown aboard tha Atlantic Coast Line diesel
ment Couple only. PA 2-3001. chen, 2 bedroom* end la only
an Han”
Phone PA 2-3041
atoetrld Instructional ear whlak visited Sanford. From left, they nr- In­
1912 Sanford Ava.
structors, A1 McMillan. William Casio, P. T. Meeks, County Dlractor of
HOUSE, unfurn., 1200 MellouvlUe. only 910,300; pay monte 97120
' after reiaooabla down payment.
Vocations Education E. 8. Douglass, instructor Vernon Hardin. A.C.L.
STEMPER HAS
Y afdF on nan Mi R . Smith and J. A. Gainey, director of instruction for
the
key to your homo la Wynne*
W. H. "BUI” ITEMPKR Ageoey
wood. Complete with three bed.
tha ACL.
ReaMee h laewnr
rooms, playroom, ind a great
Phone PA 2-4M1
111 N. P art
big beautiful oak treat The
price la 912,300, and you may
suggest the tsrms.
W. « . "Bar* STEMPER Agency
Realtor A Insurer
l£ Bp VBRNON BOOTY *
U’a sour grape*. I don't think
Vheaa PA 1-4001
l i t N. P art
BOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Jack available, fkplalnlng that meet they’re eecurata because viewers
May la tmlmtiag from Ua fa- people stay boms on Monday as may have tbelr sets on and not
IT IT 18 REAL ESTATB
war Sunday night time slot evidence by poor (beater and res­ be watching.”
■sk Crumley A Mooteltb
I
NEED
A
LOVER
MS 1:20 p. m. for the first time taurant business.
The new time slot will not ef­
I t 111 South P a n Ph. PA 24003
Someone
who
will
appreciate
my
I Ua 13 years on the air.
fect the content of Jack's regular
three apeclous bedrooms, elec­
A a blue-eyed 30-year-old, like
half-hour shows.
trically equipped kltcbap, plenty
R rt AH*a, found the goibg too
"I’vw always tried la kacp tb*
of living space.
_
eboar sophisticated,” ha aald.
' £ o n ? 'refused "to' commeat m '•Probably tha studio audience wlU
I'm nestled an ■ large corner lot
agfed out enllrely, twitching to ratlegi, saying, "I never pen tb* be 'of a blgber- caliber, but tbo
surrounded by b e a u t i f u l l y 1-LOT, TO ft. wide by 14S ft.
(Artsy nlghlt, having Ed Sulll- ratings unless I'm first or second ■how won’t bo any dirtier Juat be*
blooming hibiscus, nine swaydeep, cleared, facing Country
an to batUo It out with the pop­ on the list. If a performer le any cause It goes on after most kids
Club Rd. la Loch Arbor section,
lar, Western aerie*.
cal! PA 2-1222.
Minay, a genuine expert on the
white playing.
-(Viewing and listening habits of
MODERN 2-bedroom homo, kit­
-iAmericas audiences, believes tha
chen furnished. For appointment I can bo youra by taking ever a C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
"eftanee Will be for the better.
former lovers mortgage, with
cell PA 2-3711.
• '"I'll find out Oct, 4 when our
BROKER
only 12,300 dowa and 912.22 per
LOS ANGELES (UPI)—There aald. “A church U nevtr amply,
show goes on the air,” ha
2M le. P art Ave, Ph. PA 2-M i
«aeid. "Actually I’ve wanted the wna joy unconfined in Dodger you know.”
BY OWNER 14 room bouse, furn­
town today.
Manager Walter Alston sur­
ished, oq 2 lota close U. 97,000—
Thera also were a few hang­ veyed his players whooping It up FURNISHED aparimutt clean am My appointments ara made thru
PARMER'S AGENCY, exclus­ half cash, balance tiO per
over* collected by fans who cele­ in the clubhouse after the game.
• l o s e in. Jimmy Cowan, Ph
ively.
mooth. Phone PA 2-2141.
F \ 2-4013.
brated the Lot Angeles Dodgers'
"This was a team that never
winning the National League pen­ quit,” be said quietly, bis eyea
FARMER’S AGENCY
nant Tuesday in a playoff series
N. V. Parmer, Realter
against tha Milwaukee Bravos,
Movie stare, executive*, the In his cool language, "It was big
man ln-the-itreet and Just plain thrill time.”
ball fans all sang the praises of
4-LARGE LOTS for tala by
Maxle Roionbloora, 70, who told
ROOM EfOeteoey Apt, private
tbe Dodgers.
owner; -Just outside city limits.
his disabled veteran's newsstand 1 bath,
suitable for one or couple.
Phone PA 2-3424.
Walter O'Malley, head of tha at Ebbcts Field In Brooklyn to go
Across from Pool Office.
Dodgers, went to Rt. Vincent's west with his baloved Bums, wept
Catholic Church immediately aft­ happy tears.
2-BEDROOM bouse, furnished.
er the victory.
”1 thought tha end of the work!
Near air base, phone PA 2 2007
“There were two persons In the had come when they moved, but
church at that time,” O'Malley now, It's like being back on Bed­
ford Avenue again,” be aald.
ROOM A BOARD, reasonable
rates. Hwy. 17*2 A 27th. Ph.
Legal Notice
PA 1-2713 for further Informa­
tion.
MYTH JIUKIAI. ClSCIt
A
M
I
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SKWIAOLU
t
o
D O W N S T A I R S apartmant; 4
LAST SHOWING
YI.OHII) t
rooms and bath. Adults only.
IS I 'H V M 'K N V No. I tS ie
OPEN 12:45
Phone PA 2 4333.
VI OLA U LACK,
58 R A M B LER
59 B U IC K
Til
FURNISHED 2 bedroom bouse fU
-vsKstra Clean • A Steal JAt
IIKTIKIM B L A C K ,
Earl eta Convertible' • Landed With Fait
Snper • Extra
monthly; automatic washer. 1
I&gt;.r.nil*nl.
child
—
no
pets.
FA
2-2800.
Pwwer • Rail* and Heater - Sperty Rad
n o T iiN t o e r r a t a
sta ts: n r k l o m d a t o i
Finish • Like New
4-ROOM HOUSE for Sale or Rent;
H
.rk
ln
Ul.i-k
FEATURE: 1 : 3 9 .3 : 3 9
no furniture; 973 mo. 134 Dog­
A ilflr ..* and t t . i l d . n c *
wood Av*., Orange City.
5:39 - 7:39 • 9:39

Sedan • Forder • All New Tires • An Ideal
Second Car.

$995

$350

5 6 W IL L ISJE E P

31 M O D E L A

2 - Wheel Drive

FORD • A Real Rnatlag Baggy

$795

$100

Legal Notice
M H u e i e c o t s t y u x i x a t o s a iiit o x
_
*1 rabU a R m U f
T a wham It m a r c o n r.rn i
*• .h e re h r a t* ;* In accordant. w ith Baalte* I* • ( the
Coniag ll.a u la tlo a . th a t A lb .rt U C aot.r hua r o o u .it.d tha
ll* II * a t f t" * ” * * ! .
U ,0 " " ‘ **•* lu e u x 'ria ll Lola tl ,
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f f j 't elao L»&gt;» IS and I t , Spring Mammock.
I Mblio h aarlnx w ill ha b .ld In th . a.m ln o l. County C .u n
i . ° S L ,un' r ‘-“ m m l.aloB .r. room, tv .4n.aday, ttetohar It, IMS
• t 1&gt;M r , M t r aa anon te .r a a fta r aa pooatMa.
n.mlnoM county Santee Cammlanten
&gt; 7 Robert a Brown
nam lnela County Xante* D lm to v
ru b llih B .y t.m b ar 11, 1«, Ilia .

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2 1 9 5 8 Renault Dauphines- *1395

TttcXen VttuloJi
800 So. French Ave.

‘

tut your child will be u f i w h il4
playing Id thli oversiied yard
at tha tad ol a dead-end street
wbtfw tha aaly (raffle win ha
Daddy comLag haaat. Tha J u t
nfialahed iatcrior will plcaat
yau and tha large i c r m t d
porch will cool you; 2 bedroom*
and other feature*. Prlca $11,300
with only 9830 dowa.

Phone FA 2-7221

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«. Female Help Wasted

Stop Worrying A bout
C hristm as Monty

You can cam a -good income
as aa AVON Representative.
Don’t Delay. Write, Manager,
B«a 849, Lockhart, far infer*
matins.

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ROOF CLEANINGAJWCGAnNG
Excluslva agent far IUICO te
tela area. Wee* gomteted. es
FA 948S7 h r fyee eetimeUe.
SILL XVANt
This In e guest pete8e thellevM*
tend Drive-In tbeetre Hr Lula
Tyre. Sanford, In ate “Gulli­
ver’* Travel*".

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IMS TRIUMPH Motor Scooter;
M iytri 12 ft. aluminum boot;
Qatar triUtr: Mark ID Marcury
808-899 K. First BL Ph. FA M N 1
motor. 1119 W. Dtk. St.
• ■ » TALUKS
FACTOR! TO TOU
• QUICK CKXDIT
ALUMINUM
• BABY TERMS
TXNRTIAN BLIND*
IK 6IVK TOP TALUK STAMJ
heed. Sag-proof bottom
WILSON - MAIER Ehtlescd
rail with plastic ends. Piettla
or rayon tapes. CotUa or ajlea
cord*.

M ather of Sanford

13. Special Berrien*
HOL’SEWIVEH
You may ha the one we are
looking for te serve ta AVON TV IK1V1CH wttkta the hour.
Service Call 8S30 ptte parts.
territory NOW. Write, Mra. Mi*
Woe* Guaranteed 9 Me. Ph.
laaicb, Box 242, Lockhart, Fla.

.

krat in the Tlelnity of
Club Maoar. tlUM 11
112*114 W. 2nd S t Pb. F A 1-4922
Pb. FA 2-TTW.
LOST: Puppy; • weak* DU,
and white. REWARD.

FA M l*

‘ WANTED;

Permanent baby slitar, mature,
white, to live in. FA 24144.

S n k a rlk Gian* im l P atel Ca.

DaUas AsptoH Go.

This la e meat pass te the Mevle* HO MH TO LAMB OH MALL
lad Drive-In Theatre for Betty
Drive Wept - Vvhtag Mean
Lamb, Saaferd, ta ice "Gnlli* RENTAUj-Da^j* Week - K « R
Earn astra money i i your own Tar’s Trtvela".
i bualaci*. No ezparianca or per- PART-TIME WORK - laside
ao«al leUteg accessary. Re- help; 11:30 to 1:30 five days
PHONE!' D ay?™ ]? f24134
qulraa only law hours a weak week. Apply A 4 1 Reetbeer
Night*, FA 9-7U8 or FA *4442
apart time to service BEST Stand. IMS French Ave.
RECORD DISPLAYS, loeatad
by ua ta food market*, drug YOUNG LADY - 24-40. Back­
AUTO GLASS
ground in general office pro­
stores, ate.
cedure, with supervisory exper­
INSTALLED
Cheap record n ek s art rapidly
being replaced by SENSATION­ ience. Must type. Newly opened W taM U U i
M
OUm
AL BEST BRAND SELF-SERV­ office ia Sanford. Eatenatva Deer G t a m Y d i t Glsm
public contact. Salary opes.
ICE RECORD DISPLAYS. Store
8 H V IC B
i7
Call FA 2-20*2.
make* money, so do you. Excelgenkartk
GI
s
m
s
a
i
Fatal
Ce.
—
i
i lent profit. . .but this la NOT
M U m LIT
A GET RICH QUICK SCHEME, WAITRESS. 9 days per week: US4M We M M.
good wages and lips. Call
aa w« a rt a highly respected
Key Keel Paiai A Bed; Shop R
NO 9-4011.
neon) company commercially
lOih A Saatecd
rated.
Behind Studebakcr Garage
£
Muit have ear and minimum of 1*. Male or Female
ttT i toe record inventory, dis­
plays, (to n accounts and id- PERSON with car, panel truck or TV aed RADIO KXPA1R after T T
station wagon to pick up dry
1:90 nlgbta and weekends: San­
• vcrtltlng materials. Writs for
Gateway To The Waterway
cleaning ost commission. Apply ford, Labe Mary aad Longwood.
local appolntmtnt, include phone
Your EVTNRUDE Dealer
Hall's Dry Cleaners, 119 Eaat
FA MrtX and FA 29615.
number.
Robson Sporting Good*
Second St., Sanford.
REST RECORDS DIV.
R. M. Wilkin* Paving Co. S0JH -i E. 1st.
Ph. FA 2-3*41
American IteemaUeuI
11. Work Wanted
• AspAeH Driveway*
—
Ndnatriaa, lie.
• Fashing Anne
M.
Lewis Tawer Bldg.
IRONING done at my home. Call Quality Workminahip A Materials “
Phil*, t. Pa.
FA 2-3997.
T arns To Suit Your Budget
30 TANDEM Spartan Trailer;
•F
re
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Estimates
* rpa four; perfect condition,
DRAFTSMAN - 13 years ia proa•Work Guaranteed
J itact 213 Laurel Ave. Phone
ent position desires change. ExPhone FA 2-4(90 Sanford, Fla.
1 2-1731.
SEAMSTRESS WANTED: must1 perianced archilectual, but will
have own sewing machine. Ap­
consider other types of draft­ JA C H O B 'S REPAIR SH O P ro
ply Sanford Fabric Center, Waling. Write 1224 Males Ave., Welding — Vach. A Gen. Repairs
1
n r Bldg., 2310 Oak Ave.
Winter Park, Fla., nr phone
W. 20th. A Old. L. Mary Rd.
r
after 9:00 p. m., MI 4-7293.
SALESLADY at Hogue’s 3 A 10,
LAWN MOWER Repairs — Hast- E.V
2473 Park Ave.
WILL care for small child in my
era Clsaned A Serviced. LEWIS d
heme week-days; RivannaPark
flALIiS $ bisHV1CC#. HIT Wo iO
aria. Pb. FA 2-3902 Wed. or St. n . FA 2
Of fA 2-MI.
| Fri.
Furniture Storage and Moving
Te and From Anywhere
HOUSEWORK - Part lima; Ruth
C. K. PR8LUPS
Hughes, FA 2 6427.
1300 French Ave. Ph. FA 2-12*1
12. Plans Mae Services
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state*
SANFORD Plamhtag * Halting
menu, invoices, hand kills, and
2399 So. Elm Ph. FA 1-7914.
programs,
sir.
Progressive
Printing Ce. Phone FA 2-2*31 30* Waal 13th SL
AIR CONDITIONING
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DISTRIBUTOR

MALM OR PCMAL

N il Ua Yeur Furniture. Quick
Service With The Cash. SUPER
TRADING POST. PA 2-MTT.

Waoli ’N Waar Suita
Vaa SU M
NOW |1 U S
MENS BATHING TRUNKS
Waa S3.IS
NOW IN
MENS TROUSERS
Waa 93 99
NOW S2JS
Over ltoo pain from which to
cbooif. Wa can (It all aixti, 22
to «o.
ROUND. SHORT and TALL Coma
ON la, Wo can Fit V'ALL
Wa have out-grown our present
quartan — Moving to l a r g e r
building, aama plan.
HUTCHINS CLOTHING CENTER
Hwy. 17-12 Cor. 43D
Closed Friday evening and all
day Sat. Open Mott thru Tbura.
from Noon 'til I p. m. and Opts
ALL DAY Sun.

SPARTENETTE - 2D ft.; twin
bods; awning. Clean inside A SEWING MACHINE - « months
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�W ORLD'S A STAG?

Sen. J. William Fulbright aaid yuatarday that be tbbika
Amoricana a n thinking too much about mink ruga in «x&gt;
pansiva autoa and that thia ia hurting our "ootnprtitiva totodatence" battle w ith B um La.
Fulbright, formur proeidunt o f the Univanity o f ArkanBha and aponaor of the Fulbright exchange aeholarahip pro*
g ra n , aaid the United State* must place « greater omphaaia
an education. Ha took this atend in an addraaa at tha annual
•aavention of Southern Nawapaper Pubiiahar*.
“Wa devote entirely too much of our productivity to
huuriaa and thoaa thlnge which do not contribute to our na­
tional strength. Tha ultimata of our society now aaama to be
Wish rugs ia Cadillacs," ha said.
Fulbright, chairman o f thu Sonat* Foreign Relations
Xommitteu, told tha publishers ha didn't think Khrushchev's
Plait to America solved any conflicts between Rusaia and
thia country. Ha said it might lead to a series of maettnga
Which could help Battle tha cold war.
What tha senator wss calling for ia a more realistic fac­
to r up to the gravity of the world political and military situ­
ations by fun-loving Americana, who have fought several
ware with gusto, bat forget them too soon.

D A IL Y C R O S S W O R D
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evident In tha personality P w t
A n exhibited l i U i te e weeks
ta UUe country. It ia m cxaggn*
ration ta My that m hie person•Uty he ra t t high etehe.
That he projected hie fonaato
m m . hie humor, hie vitality, Us
earthy vigor through the s i t t n a
el Meviitoa ie undeniable. Pitt*,
burgh, with a largo Kaetern Kura*
pea* population, bad beta constt•fed a major security hurdle. Yafo
la Pittsburgh he got thu wanna*
receptieu el hie tour.
The retioa Is s e t bard ta d l*
cover. Those who followed him a*
television aad wore attracted hr
Wa personality wanted ta f i t a

A t peasant, TW.000 mental pati•Rta jam our hospital* That ie
more than occupy all other hue* the evil aad sinister force ef cow*
munJam. Ho had Soma tala the
pttul bed* combined!
living moms el wflltoas ad Amwt
Dr. Kart Mrmtnger soya the
largest expense in the usual ia familiar terms.
fo infancy 1 Aad
aUta’e annual budget is for tha up* Sisallarty, kto wife and sh ild ra
hoop of the Institution* for mental had pesesd across the mafia
screaa u ideatiflabk hamaa he*
potion til
logs. Aad tha very fact he had
VACCINATE to. MENTAL ILLS brought his taaUty wUh Mm Ia n
PfoD., M.D.
The simplest and a m t econom­ measure ef the daring of KhrahCASE C-482 Harriet Snetl- ical method for stopping thia ter*
grove, aged about 40, ia a dyna­ rifle toll and haavy state tea bur*
mic social leader at Gadsden, dam, ia to vaccinate folks.
Alabama.
Prevent insanity, delinquency,
She devotss most of her waking divorce, alcoholism aad drug ad*
hours sponsoring a school for diction. How?
about M mfntelly handicapped
By Mental Health Associations
young iters.
In
your cities, plus church and
Recently, I visited thia school, school
clinics.
for the Mental Health Aaeociatioa
But tha very simplest antidote
at
Gadsden
had
Invited
me
to
that
chsv, bobbed up at the proas con­
1a “newspaper vaccina." I’m not
city for a foil day of lecturoa.
joking!
WASHINGTON — A reporter’s ference sod in solid, precise tones whom everything happens sooner
Frank
Helderman,
genial
news­
later — me.
Progressive newspapers thus nip
face-to-face meeting with the Presi­ addressed Eisenhower ae “Mr. orToward
ths end of the meeting, paper publisher, helped get me
Chairman!"
of divorces in the bud
dent of the United States — when Ike and the reporters played that three of us, side by side, vied for there on schedule, for a storm had hundreds
and snatches thousands of teen­
the two exchange words to be re­ one straight-faced, and the trans- the President’s attention. At my grounded my airplane flight.
agers from dcUaquaacy, as well as
And tha train 1 took waa about school dropouts;
corded around the world — css bo script corrected it to "H r. Presi- right wss Jerry Ter Horst of the
Detroit Newt and on the left was 10 houra late when It reached
dent."
a comedy.
For a clinical columa alone visit has beau ratified, them same
Elwnhnwer’a press conferences It’s always a guessing game as Scotty Rcstoo of the New York Nashville, to Hr. Ualderman gen* te really prophyUUe psychiatry. necesaltics mutt bs faced ua t*.
are among the moat dignified rit­ to who will bo "recognised," as Time*. ’ •
It ia vaccination against unhap­ The belief is growing that Ehnuhual! la American Journalism. And we say In the trade. Last year, a The President pointed. All three motor plane and had ma flown to piness, divorce and even insanity. chtv. will gs ths whole way la
yet — maybe it’s high-tension Jit­ young lady representing a news­ of us gave him a "Who. ms?" tha Country Club for a luncheon Proof?
disarmament,’ accompanied bp
ters that does It — those ia levity. paper In Anchorage) Alaska, fin­ look. Elsenhower then aaid, "Will of soma 800 leading women of
Well, jnst analyse tha contents simultaneous control and inspec­
ally got the nod of recognition take Urn man with glassea."
Unplanned levity.
,
the city.
of such a column for n few weeks. tion. Ra ia preparing te taka n
I’ve keen wearing glasue for S3 They were all enthusiastic And than realise, too, that U at*
from Elsenhower. Her question:
Would the President like to come years. Yst instinctively 1 turned backers of Hsntal Health pro­ tracts an annual mail Input that
to Alaska for the statehood cele­ to Restoo. Ho wasn’t wearing jects, and you readers should totals |% or m an of tha newsglasses. I looked to Ter Horst and reallta the Importance of this sub­ paper's entire circulation.
bration?
She naturally expected a polite, bs, too, was without glasses.
ject.
These letters request boohiate
"I’d like to. but - " reply. The In subdued jubilation, I said to
on
mx problems. Mating Scales on
President smiled, thought a mom­ myself, "He mutt mean me." I
marriage, "Testa for Sweet­
the utterer of this mistaken Iden­ ent, then tossed a question back reached up there, and sure enough,
hearts," aa wall • • "How to Tu­
tification la one of Washington’s at the questioner. "Whet is the glasses.
tor Year Child at Homs," plua 10
moat learned and conscientious date?" asked he. The lady news- This unexpected turn so unhing­
other vital topics of major cos­
ed
me
that
I
blurted,
"Thank
you,
hound.
unprepared,
paled,
gulped,
.ournalists, UP1 White House cor­
es rn Ie the average family.
gasped and u ld weakly, "Oh, Ur. Prestdsnt.” Under ordinary
respondent Herriman Smith.
Literally thousands ef people
What Smitty meant to do was dear.” Amid laughter — including circumstances that remark would
have written te me, saying they
address the President by title, the President’s — that snded that bo ■ sign of courtesy. But here,
wars Just on the verge of di­
It’s the traditional signal to bring
then Identity himself as "Smith,” question.
vorce, iend often had actually
as he has been doing all these But nobody laughs at anybody ths Presidential press conference
started suit, whan they read one
at a press conference because next to a close I
years.
Then the other day another re­ week he may well be the victim ef I can say 1 wasn’t vary popu­ TRENTON, N. J. (UPI) - Gov. of tha eaaoa In this columa or seat
lar with tha White House reporters Robert B. Meyner described as for a “ Harriaga Chart”
porter, just In from two days of news conference jitters.
land bum of China?
Than they obtained a broader
covering Chairman Nikita Khrush- And at the last session, tt hap- that day.
"lerioua" an epldamic of deadly vUioa and got wise to the fact Manly te ask such questions Is
encephalitis that has taken 12 llvaa that they may have been at least to suggest bow-small te the thaw
In southern and central New Jer­ 60V4 at fault for tha domestic now initiated. Thu unfrtexlag pro­
cess must go s long way harmed
sey.
the ceremonial beginning M It is
However, be said It should be feud.
TAX
“NOBAR
SENSE"
to have say meaning.
treated "without creating undue
From the cries of many doalarm."
The
governor
noted
that
By FEED DANRIG
only reason for putting U on Is to well. But perhaps the best job In
several slate agencies were bat­ gooders, wa should equip EVERY
NEW YORK (U P I ) ------Anyone give a director the pleasure of at­ this show was done by tha make­ tling the outbreak that hM hit school child with a private pa?*
tempting to recreate a fight up man. His name is Dick Smith. five counties.
for prise fighting today?
chiatrUt and every married couple Board Stays Out
Tha DuPont show of the month scene. In this case, director Dan
Latest figures from the state with a personal counsellor.
returned to CBS-TV Monday night Petrie—assisted by former fighter Hennery, which premiered on health department show that 12 That panacea sounds good but O f Controversy
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - TBs
with a "modern" versus of and a good makeup man —stag­ CBS-TV Monday nighty was really persons, most of them children, Is financially IMPOSSIBLE)
"Body and Soul" and ahowrd us ed that big fight beautifully. Gez- two shows In one. Jackie Cooper
So It ia high time wo Inject Legislative Prison Committee has
that boxing still is a rotten sport. zara was drooling, glauy-cycd, portrays a Navy doctor who is a
more "horse sense" Into the hand* agreed to stay out of a contro­
If you recall, in 1M7 John Gar­ putty kneed, putfy-eyed and a bit of a dolt for the first half of
ling of our eoctal problems. Uncle versy to which Warden Harvey
field played in this movie which mess at the finish. But a victorious the show end then rallies to dem­
Sam can't coddle everybody West was aceused of misconduct
at tha Correctional Institute assf
used Fight Game Plot 1-A to dem­ mess. And proud and happy, too. onstrate hla professional compe­
throughout Ufa.
onstrate: the fight game may be The gamblers are crestfalien, of tence In the latt half. Cooper was
And tha best way to stop the Ocala.
Sea. Harry O, Stratton of Calla­
corrupt, but man's dignity Is not course.
tight-lipped and grim when he had
mad trend toward neurollcism and
han,
committee chairman. Mid
a punching bag. In the movie, As a TV play, the stage for the to he, wide-eyed and good-natured
divorce te prevention. Vaccinate
new penal director H. Q. Cochran
Garfield played a Jewish boy finil fight was set rather quickly whrn required. Anyhow, this one
the
culprits
long
In
advance.
Jr. "is folly able to handle MM
from the New York alums. In th« and it waa a long wait untU he isn't a Western or a private eye
Bigger and more costly state situation at Ocala."
TV version, Ben Gaaxara played decided to cross up the move. 1 show. There is no Ja n theme.
hospitals are definitely not the
a Puerto Rican boy from the New thought Gattara's performance Henneiey’s Intentions are to patch
answerl Prevention la the proper
York slums. He turned to prize was convincing. He knew what he up the afflicted, not to demolish
soluUon, and Mwspaper vaccine New, For Christmas
fighting because It waa the moat was supposed to do and did it them. This ts honorable even
la the cheapen antidote.
logical path for him, became s weU, except for bis tendency to though the execution la labored
NEW YORK (UPI) - NfW
Bo send for the booklet “ How color photography processes have
champ, mingled with human gar­ lapse Into radio announcer-reso- and swathed In cllchea.
to
Prevent
Nervous
Breakdowns,"
bage promoters, gamblers, etc. nance in some intimate scenes. The Channel Swim: "Meet Cyd
made possible the latest 1st Christ­
enclosing a stamped return en­ mas greetings — color portrait
and gave hla mother, hiz sir! and Ellen Madison played his girl. CharUie” ts set for NBC-TV on
velope, plus
(son prefit). cards. Iniruduced four ycats ajfo,
his best friend the old heave hn This was her first big TV role
Give one to each high school.
before agreeing to throw the Big and she did herself proud. Franthey will be available throughout
(Always write to Dr. Croat the United States this yaar for
Fight. The human garbage, of chot Tone came on too strong as
la rare of tkis newspaper, ta- the Aral time.
course, overplayed its hand and ■ sinister promoter. Iterate Ham­
closing ■ iaag fr at imped, adGarfield Gaasara came to hiz ilton as a punchy fighter gets a
The portrait photographs a n
drewed envelope and 20c to token by studio photographers.
senses in time to win that B.F. big vote from this referee. Flor­
In a rousing finish.
ence Stanley wss fine as Ben's
rover typing sad printing coats They make reproductions to bril­
This is the old chestnut, or momma and a* usual Nevillo Brand
when yon send for see of hie liant color for use In special
punching bag. and I think the and Martin Balsam performed
booklet*)
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Wednesday, September 30, 1969

Business Leader
Nelson Succumbs
LOS ANGELES (U P D -Donald
M. Nelson, former War Produc­
tion Board chief end held of a
motion picture producer's asso­
ciation, disd Tuesday at the age of

70.

Nelson, who rose from a news­
boy in Hannibal, Mo., to a top
post to Sears, Roebuck and Co.,
had suffered a stroke Aug. 21 at
a party honoring him and his
wife, Lena, whom he marr.jd only
l u t Fib. 12.

By LYLE C. WILSON
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Neatly
packaged out of the ElsenhowerKhrushchev meeting came some
eggs—Republican agga and all in
one basket.
There Is a proverb about that
which begins with two emphatic
words: "Don’t put • • It la a good question today
whether the springtime meeting
between President Elsenhower and
Premier Khrushchev to Moscow
will be a creator boon to their
respective grandchildren than to
tha Democratic party. Springtime
comes late to Moscow by Ameri­
can standards just as autumn
comes early. It wss snowing In
Moscow Tuesday when all Ameri­
ca, save, maybe, Fraser, Colo.,
still awaited Indian summer.
So, If Grandpa is going to taka
tha Eisenhower tykes to Moscow
to a time of the spring thaw and
blooming flowers U could be u
lata as June when the two chief■
Of stale next gel together. It was
Khzuihrliev’i ides that the grandchildren should ba m the Kiaan-

bower party, and that they should cium they surely must be more
see Moscow abloom and abloesom. Interested to peace, than in praoL
Very pretty: But June 1940 la dents and to parties.
They have had from right MW
a politically critical month In tha until
tha Moscow meeting to build
United States. Both national nomi- up their
hopes for a better world*
oattog conventions come up ia
July. The political word In re­ The political party which can be
tagged to the presidential earncent weeks has been that the paign
on chargea of disappointing
Democrats art licking a crackling thou hopes
is likely to be defeat
Issue on which to base their 1M0 ed on election
day.
presidential campaign.
The words uttered ben and M
A Moscow meeting just prior to Moscow tine* the end of the talks
tha nominating conventions could at Camp David kava been hope­
give the Democrats an overriding ful, confident, optimistic. The
Issue. U seems reasonable to be­ citizens arc entitled to heBeta a
lieve that such a meeting surely beginning baa been made toward
will provide an effective Demo­ better things. This waa t n * after
cratic campaign Issue unleu than the 1954 Big Four meeting to
la generated to Moscow some con­ Geneva.
crete, realists, reassuring pra­ "It is my Judgment," F lu sh am
g m a toward peace, reduced aa- ar said then, “ that the prospects
Uooal defense costs and learn of a luting peace with Justice are
taxation. That leans could ba de­ brighter. The dangers at madam
cisive.
war a n las*"
During the month before the
Tha Big Four then tuned ever
convention* Americana will ba to their foreign Calaiste n tha to *
reading and bearing of Utile else rifle issues to be resolved. Thato
than tha meeting of their Presi­ meeting was an absolute failure
dent with the Soviet chief. That and the world since h u bee* tot

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Palm Springs, Calif., for an eight*
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h a m oamaga M U. f . gold aad
gOton. Hie remarks v a n direct'
gd^ooptet*Uy at Japan aad Waot! In o msjer policy spscck U tbo
nwognon ad tbo International
B a w d ry Fuad, tbo aocnUry
•aid. “Th* n n u t bo a reorient*
§ m of tbo policie* of tbo oarikr
postwar period aad a new determiaalioa by all tbo iadnstrial couaMM ta (ace tbo common obligation
In *h*n in tbo laak of providing
Capital to tbo le u developed part*
of tbo (no world."
Anderson. Praaidoat Eisaahow■ 'I boy financial advlaer, raaaMftad tbo United State*' "firm
naUry of maintaining unchanged
i t j r i w a t official price of gold"
Id MS an auaco.
Bo oxpnaaed hop* that tbo curSant U. S. Intact of gold aad d«lIa n of about M,aoo,Mu.(M could
i t " reduced by inert**** in our
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Cow Protection
LOCKPORT, N. Y. (UP1) OvU Defense officials in western
Mgw York's Niagara County aro
making .plans for a big caltlo
iBMsdup. They want to maka Mrs
tt» Mfsa'i 2,000 dairy caltie are
barded to safety la tbo tre a t of
• aoetoar stuck.

) (or a briefing. AtJ
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of California mid
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AFTERMATH O f TYPHOON in Koran laavaa aevarnl hundred homo#
near waterfront at Pusan washed away by tidal waves and: 110-mOe an
hour winds. The typhona was the worst is M years an d left 600 dead or
miaainf and nearly 100,000 bognelcaa.

Out At Sinfulness

Graham

WHEATON, DL (UP1)---- Evan­ •aid bo was "vary, very happy,
gelist Bill Graham aaid Basra la very much pieseed" with tha ta n “no possibility of world peace be­ not
cause of the sinful cooditioo of the Graham directed Me reoaaita to­
ward students at Wheatoa, whara
Graham dcllvcrad tha socaad ha graduated, to IMS.
It 1s aaay to neglect God at
address In his week-long crusade
at Wheaton Collect before a crowd Wbeaton College. It to easy be­
of *.300 driven indoors by a ond- cause students com# la toaa oa
den downpour.
tonen uranam tiais&amp;ed bis ag­
minate talk, 300 persons stepped
forward to moke decisions for
Christ. Counselors gave tbo 300
literature and urged they visit lo­
cal clergymen when Um crusade
ands.
uranam, who preached from
tbo same pulpit uaed la IM by
lamed evangelist Billy Sunday,

Report Pictures
Khrushchev As
Tyrant, Killer

Kacbol aald tha briefing mlj
bn bald by a high adminlitratJ
official, pnuibly Secretary
Stata Cbrtatlaa A. Bertor. Hen
two day* of caavernotion* betwr
Elaoubower aad Kkraihcbev
Camp David, Md., laat vecktiv
Boa. Tboauo J. Dodd (D-Cotr
Foreign Bolotions committees
informed ee they would bo bet

W H A T IS IT
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leed For Jail

Tbo need for bailor (ariUtloo el
M Somlnolo County JtO was
rriaed yesterday by County
trig* WUtoa Alexander la a tottr to the Seminole County Coal'
lUllOQ.
1* hi* letter to Um commission,
sdge Alexander stated, "tbo
*H for adequate (acIliUoa for
to mentally ill, Juvenfl* della
•rats and criminal* should ro­
tate tap priority by Um eommto-

Etoonhowar • Khiaahrhcv coni
manlque tosuod after the talk!
waa “vsgua."
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"Everyoao has brakes tha Ten were inclined to adopt a "waj
Lommaert manta. How maay of aad tee" attitude in evaluatuii
you committed adultery this sum- the Khrushchov visit.
Th* congroaamoa also differed
oa the toauo of a -ummit meet LUexander said that bo was
tl»M to tbo problem" and rtathe necessity for more adoChurch Gives Space Rep. France* P. Bolton (R l hrd
Ohio), a member ef the HousJ gate facilities.
Affairs Committee, com-I .Commission mambora aaid they
For W oman's Club Foreign
mented;
**I don't think there 1*1 ■ lited the need but, could do
The First Mcthodlxt Church ot
•thins until they got th* necesOviedo boa voted to grant the any need for one at this time. Wy money tor facilities.
Oviedo Woman's Gub the privilege What could bo discussed that
of using Fellowship Hall as their wasn’t discussed this weekend (at
odem Convenience
meeting place (or th* coming Comp David) t "
Rep. Torbert H. MacDonald (D- ARLINGTON, Vt. (UP1) right-month Mason.
Previous meetings were held In M an.) saw "no g n a t harm In a l hot lunch program at a high
the building owned by the Wom­ summit conference" but laid he col hero was delayed for thouan’s Gub. This building waa sold didn’t think much would be ac­ da of students because an au­
in July and plans are underway complished under such "highly ntie dishwasher had nut been
for a now building to bo construct­ formal and protocol-ridden" con­ lilled when the school year
ditions.
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ULLAHABSEE (UP1) - Board
of Control Chairman i t J . Daatol
i*4 th e n * m m i n i l» ekargM
tb« overloaded cilMM aad lew
fiaUtjr m ania a n damaging tbs
'uultoy" sducatioa program at
the University of Florida.
Daniel. of Jacksonville, alao
toot iaaua with statement* that
roll*go aad —hraraMy faraltlaa
thorid bo (nod from oataldo « | »
eiea Uko tbo Board of Control.
‘While ttnro may bo a I n
•decitaea cvsr Um nation a t a
a Utopia In whkh tfeoy
t all of tbo roaoa rtaa tboy
o u t aad Ida (random to do whatfr it tiny oaa agroo upon aauag
thfmaolvoa," ho said, “th* aholo
id'Ttiopmant of higher education

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Crusade A t

GRADEAFLA

SLICED, ASSORTED

“You may sot be a drunkard,
immoral. lie, ate*l, or rommii
murdif,” Graham told Mm rally,
O A /R Y P tP r

DAYTONA BEACH (l/PO-Two

MAYFAIR CREAMED

persona ware kilted and five
others inland irrlouily Sunday
night when a honaymoon coupla’i

COTTAGE
CHEESE

car rammed he at’-on Into anothar

•y ML MOfrGE W. OMNI
.CASE C - 410: Botch, aged
i f la a bangle deg boleaging to
Bar daughter Judy, although Mrs.
Crane and I have bean stuck
with (tiding and looking after
Boteb ever tiace aha was a pup.
■BeagtN have an unusually keen
•tape of smell, Some dogs, like
A s greyhound, rely largely on
MfM, but others depend almost
amaiy an their nose.
.And modern medical science
might very profitably use this

For easmplr, friends of ours

In Chicago had a dog -that waa
very fond of n irltor to their
lame, named Fred.

•When Fred would arrive, the
dog would jump aU over Mm
with delight and stay by hla aide
till Fred had to leave.
. But Fred waa away for ala
■Maths. When he returned to visit
•ur friends, their dog growled
and mated him ee an alien,
-ladaed, the lady of the houee
bid In hold the dog In keep It
from biting Fred. Poor Fred waa
wohappy to find that his former
fanloe pal waa now an enemy.
But three weeks later Fred waa
growing so easily fatigued and
abort of breath that he consulted
• phyalciao.
“ m d waa diagnosed as having
nevere leukemia, and died there*WI ■ few months later.
At the time of hla last visit
With our friandi, nobody even
dreamed Fred waa ailing.
But did tha dog dated an un­
natural scent, which caused H to
pagan) Fred aa a atrangerT
That la quite possible, for leufcamia la a serious blood ailment.
fro human beings hava a poor
•eflta of smell and tobacco amokera have a m lose than normal,
no we probably could naver nottea flat difftrances la odors.
Bat a “ bom" dog, like a beagle
• hlnodhouud. might aaaily he
brained to ptek out early cancer
hi psychology, we find tt poanfrta Is “caadltlcn'* n deg to very
Mmdn differences h
rotors,
i m k , tad prohebty aeente.
Ym may israB Pavlov's lea-

wall aa many other allmanta
which cauaa a change in tha
body'i internal chen.latry.
For chemicals usually have
distinctive odors am' an upset la
our normal physiology might
quickly becoma apparent to a
keen-scented dog that had keen
taught to apot Just such a pre­
cise spoor.
Anyway, I suggest the wider use
of doga not just for tasting new
surgical methods and new druga,
but also for faster diagnosis of
human ailments.
for a properly trained dog
might wander through a crowd
of 1,000 people and spot every
earty case of cancqr, or diabetes,
etc., In a few minutes:
tAlways write I. Dr. Crane
In care at this newspaper, anclealag n bag 4t stamped, ad­
dressed envetepe and Me la
caver typing and printing coela
whan yen send h r ane at Me
booklets.)

vehicle.

Tha Highway Patrol Hated tha
dead aa two-year-old Sherry An­
drea Lea and her grandfather, |
Allan L. Attaway, St, both of Da-,
Land.
Three olher paatcngera In tha j
ear were injured. They re re Anna I
Ann Attaway, wife of the victim,'
Charlotte Worthy and Beatrice
Coleman, ST, all of DeLaod.
Injured In the aporta car were
Henry Hawklna, 13. and Ma bride,
Katherine. H, of Holly Hill. They
were married Saturday night.
The Highway Patrol filed a
11,000 bond agalnal the bride­
groom pending a full investigation
of tha aceident.
The patrol said that Injured
members In the other ear claimed
that Hawklna* vehicle swerved
across the center line of ITS.
Highway 02, some seven miles
west of here, causing the acci­
dent. Troopers said both can
were traveling at high speeds.
All the Injured were taken la
a hospital here.

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revolutionary home unit which twists the waist and rolls the
hips aad Iblahs M Hairs per minute.
CALL OR WRJTR FOR FRHK HOME DEMONSTRATION
3M W. ISth Ml. Hanford
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to c a r e f u l driv*
Onreful drivers everywhere o n aajoytng bom* a t
mind knowing they have the finest auto In a n n u a
Protection and terries on the market today. Bow
about you? If yon have a record of careful driving.
you too can probably qualify (or BAFBOO auta
With BAVaoo you get broadm protection
wMt (set, fair d a la a terries hi a company famous
for Its ip-to-date machine processing techniques
B ut save money for you. And you gat the attentive
*mrvtoe of our agency—we are qualified
^ (ta k
to give you sound advice on all
m /S tR m
°! 70ur Mauraoce problems.
OBT THE FACTS TODAY1
— 8 1 It'D pay you in real dollar savings.
U A H R i^
No obligation, of courts.

John R. A lexander
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Investigation oI s parental re­
dims* sponsibility for lav breaking by
Juvenile* was approved by San*
ford City Commissi00 U*t sight.
1 L IT T U I S U M Y wss added to a good golf gam as
probably la Washington. The White
Jafe* Xaktriat Golf Tournament nmnan-up at the May- S m s aaM the PraallM l wanta The cum minion fold Attorney
ta art bath d d n Hiking again. William HutchlMS t. work as a
fair Couatry Chib raaatwsd their trophies last night.
But at laaat oua high govern- parental responsibility lav coverMrs. Barbara Rowell and Sonny Powell got awards from
swat official laid ha doubted whs- lag all crime* by Juvenllei.
V m M i* onatsr. pm ltknt of the county chapter «t
The problem of JuveaUea driving
hraak the deadfeckthat led to before they are s i tagal ago
laat frlday'a coUapaa al coatract aeemi to be Quite wldeepread la
talks.
The possibility that ha aright In­
voke the ThtMtartley law to halt
tha atoal strike ta r SO daya abated
tomporarily. The White Howe In­
dicated ho would not aeek a backto-back laj unction before ha coo1ulted with the apokaamaa far
etoel labor and management.
Roger M. Blough, board chair­
man al U. S. Steal, aad union
praaldaat David J . McDonald both
have accepted the Praaldent’a
Sanford's dty commission tsst night approved s Tamps penonaily telcpboucd Invitation to

the county. Circuit Judge Voile their children out el trouble, gw
Williams Jr, informed the earn* attorney pointed oat
The police ahoeld cheek c a n
parked at achoola to eee if their
A law making It a mUde ment­ driven are II ee aver, aald Cow*
or tor the par*nl wboea child got mtialoner Carl Higginbotham. It
into trouble while driving haa la agalmt the lav for a fiveuile
been on hla mind, said Hutchlion. under I t to drive without a llcana*
Moat parent! era law-abiding peo- ad adult is the car, WUliama u*
pla and don’t want notoriety. U plained. "If you don't like the
they knew that each s law la on lav, chaaga A but d au l ignore
the hooka It will help them keep It,'* ho urged.

pollution investigating firm's giving the city s coat intimate
m i a pollution survey of Imkn Monroe. The firm U Thornton
and Co,
. A comparative study of present potution with 1951
pollution figures Is dssired by the city, Cost of the survey
1
’
:
A o r L a l E S n ilf C a m

may ru g a from 91,Soo to (3,000,
City Manager Warren Knowlei

KocK€) rinos3un ««^ m
oning.

NSW YORK (UM)
prices at 1 p.
American T A T ••e a st
Bethlehem Steel ...........
C A 0 .........
Chrysler ..........
Curtlae-Wright. .
DuPeat ............
Kastman Kodak
Toed Motor ....
General Electric
General Motors
Graham • Prigs
latl. T A T ....
Lorillard ..........
Minute Maid ..
towey .......
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Including Sanford police in the
city’s group Insurance plan waa
approved by the city commission
last night subject to approval of
city attorney William HutrhJum
f ana M a
tV saM w
aa nn dd 111
C i tftyw Imanai
W w t f i w w WB as v a se
axtanaiva and a company would Knowles.
Including ratlffd
WASHINGTON (DPI) — SriY
ptoyea in the plea h
antieta today reported rocket findJn«» Indicating that temperatures „
*°
with proposed to the rami
.
IMd and lab teats to see what a m e n d m e n t will be i

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dagiaea Fahrenheit.
ThU U 10 Umaa higher than
had beau assumed ea tha baste aI
peartom findings. The researcha rt elao reported extremely fSwerful X-raya which penetrated tha
earth's upper ■&gt;■»■&gt;bare after
talar flares.
Tha s a w information came (rout
project Sunflara U vacantly complated by Dr. Herbert Friedman
end aaaaclato* of the Naval BeSearch Laboratory.
The aelentiaU fired 11 NikeASP rocket* each equipped with
IS pound* of iutruaenU . Bight
el the rocket* were eeeceaafut,
reaching altitude* of ISO to 180
mile*. Three were launched durtog flare* and five during period*
of solar quiet or miaar activity,
m X-rays with tMrgira as high as
i s , 000 volte appeared above tha
absorbing layer* at tha earth's at­
mosphere after large flam . ProBtoite. to gunflero 11 tha moat ps-

Th* ,tudjf would u k » about a
month to complete Knowles exPlained. The date to atari the surwould be up to the Arm that

**, “r **, *** *•,iudy*

Developer J. Brallty Odham
fBUvtoualy haa offered to pay half
the coat of tha survey up to (2,(00.
Since l»Sl Sanford has spent 91
million on lie sewerage system.
The refuse baa been pumped out
into the middle of the lake which
creates greater dilution. Tha problam to to datarmlna whether this
greater dilution haa been enough
to haltm a Increasing sewage
from g growing population,
Kno-wtoe explained.
The .State hoard of Health pol­
lution figures show that the lake
water la net a health baaard,
unitary engineering firms of
Metcalf and Eddy and Dr. Abal
Wofman determined recently. Tha
Mach color of Lake Monroe la due
lo a s organic bottom and water­
toed, not aswage.

Slated Tomorrow
v Sanford Rotarian* will hold a
Thu tolar atmospheric temper­ Mask-fay outing at the Farmer*
ature* during Haros wan Calcu­ Auction Market on Rt. ITW to­
lated from tha X -ny energies.
morrow afternoon. Rotarian* can
come to tha outing any time after

Hutchtoau aald this moftetog. \Y
iterate for tbd last tirifte south of SuifonL Sheriff J. L Hobby looks over
Tha group policy la l e u and
the operation just befofp State bekorage igents;put thewxe to the atiU »nd
paid for by tha city tor Its *»•
38 gallons et moonshine whisky.'Hatch -wga hrteated and enarged with
ptoyea. It provides »1,OOS life In­
possession of Illegal liquor and operating a atUl He waa put In the counts’
surant* tor Uw employe, and
all awaiting $500 bond.'
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(Staff Photo)
group hospital-end aurgtaal eeverage. with tha amploya’s family to
be covered if he paya tar U,
Accidental death and dkmetobarmeat coverage are Included in
tha ptan. The policy ta a ’ fringe
benefit to cover Don-occupational
harm to employe*, said City Managtr W arm Knowlta.
Prank Mabsnc J r., who haa had
It does net provide fur on-the- charge of San Franciicu Giant
job Injuries which art aoverud un­ training facilities at liw Mayfair Seminole County Commistinner waa going on to tha park '‘aspsder workman’s compensation.
Country Chib and Inn for the past David Gatcbel today lathed out at dally after all the criticism wa
the "premeditated vandalism" that have received about maintaining
tlx years Is resigning this post.
As vice president of an Orlando occurred at Henry Levy Park the county parks,"
oil company and owner of an about a week ago and demanded According to Seminole County
Missing Boater
ElUabcthtowit N. Y. hole), Me­ (he com mission g iv es full report Sheriff J. L. Hobby, about a week
bane feeli that ha had best do- (0 the public.
Found By Plane
Gatrliel
“ M ' .................
eommiaslon
vole hla time to these businesses.
PORT LAUDERDALE (UP!) - The resignation will be cffeclivo that “It waa a dirty shame" what nillr* cast of Sanford.
A search pleat today found a when a new manager (ur the
Sheriff Hobby aald that benches
47-year-old alrboet cothurts* who
and
abed* on tne picnic area wan
bad bean missing far Area days
Hypnotist To Be
torn up, tablea pulled out of the
to the Everglades.
concrete and other acta of vandalThe Game and Wildlife Com­
Jaycee Speaker
lam committed.
mission plant spotted XJebeid J.
Sanford Jayccca speaker Thurs­ Commiaalaa Chairman J o b s
Mills suadlng o* a Ugh ridge in
day will be ethical hypnotist Joe
the Glades with water sumamding New Rocket Turns
B. McCauley of Orlando. Hypnot­
him. Tha pilot reported Mills ap
ism, Its pressnt use and its use la
pearad to bo unhurt.
Clouds Purple
the future will bo McCauley's
FORT WALTON BEACH. Fla. topic.
who did this up a tree." Gatchel
McCauley majored in psy­ declared. "These sets are not Just
(UPt)— An Air Force rocket
turned the cloud* purple high chology at Orlando Jr. College some minor mischief dune by
over northwest Florid* today in and Hollins College and was train­ Juveniles but premedlsted van­
an experiment to Irani more ed at ths Ethical Hypnotic train­ dalism."
about upper air weather rood!- ing center, Irvington, N. J,
Commissioner Vernon D u n n
echoed Gatchrl's re marks and
said that the commission should
The small missile b!j&gt;;ed off
offer a reward for any Informa­
from the Santa Rosa Island Icat President Signs
center shortly before dswn and
tion leading to thr arrest of lbs
exploded at a pre • determined Foreign Aid Fund
vandals. “I’ll contribute 923 my­
point some H mile* above thr
self," Dunn said.
WASHINGTON
JUPI)
—
Pre­
earth. The burit missile shower­
Krider reported that County En­
ed thr m illed air with particle* sident Elsenhower has signed le­ gineer Bub Davis wss at work
gislation providing (3.228,11:1,000 supervising county crews in re­
of sodium.
A giant purple cloud formed al­ in new furelgn aid funds and ex­ pairing the damage. Sheriff Hub­
most immediately, glowing In the tending the federal civil right* by said that hi* officer* art workpredawn darkneas. It could be cummlMiun for another two
years.
seen aa far a« 200 milea away.
plans Indicate.

Frank Mebane
Quits Giant Post

ICity To Reconnect
3 Water Weils
First Federal Building

To Be Dramatically New

Tha metal pleat haa a waste
lagoon aear teak plant route af
Sanford, late which cyanida waste
waa running. Throe dty wells
were diacemwcted from the water
toystea Sept. 4 who* Florida Board
at Health testa showed that thto
refuse was infiltrating them.
Ail traces of cyanide have been
pumped out since Sept. 4 aad the

Support Pledged
^ lew Assessor
■emtooto Qouaty eemmkaJ
today Pledge tbrtr “fell nm
to Richard McCanns who L

The preliminary plana for a new
building lor Us growing operations
have been approved by the Direc­
tors of First Federal Savings and
Loan Assn.
The aaaoditioa' has retained
Cunpeen Co., financial Institution
consultants, to aastat to planning
the MW structure which will be
on the northwest corner of the In­
tersection of First St. and Elm
Art.
The interior k to bo functional,
•Mb customer conveoknce aad
comfort prime conalderattona. En­
trances ea the north and south
will provide easy accesa to the
lobby, either from West First
Street or Worn the parking lot,
designed to handle 33 cars.
The latest design ta teller
streena wfll be 00 asm aide af
the lobby god will have working
area for fax teller*, with apace
far future expansion. Offices, con­
ference rooms aid desfca -far con­
sults Bans will be on tha opposite
side of the lobby.
The deear end furnishing* ire to
bn custom designed In blend the
exterior and intenor architectural
treatment.
Enclosing this will be e dramatkally modern exterior with glass
and brick aa primary building ma-

electricity.
The advisory warned dtot
rider and high seas was)
tinea to flood m e ta l lasA
city palkemaa at hit home where Morahaad City, N. a , to fl
ha waa shaltorlag them far local annab arm during the day.
The howler was *xpacUd
Juvenile authorities. Patrolman
Joseph T. Erwin, to, required W
itUchas across hla hand aad face
after the beating.

Educators M eet
TALLAHASSEE (UP1) - Soma
US educators will meat hare
Thursday for a two-day junior ool­
ites conference, eighth annual
cooftronca of its Usd. RcpreacnUUvta are aapteted from 10 Jun­
ior collages now to aperstto* to
PWMa and tour additional ones
expected to get underway next
September.

Salesman Gets Life
TAMPA (UPI) —A circuit Judge
sentenced • 43-year-old automo­
bile salesman today to Ufa im­
prisonment (or the munler of hla
wife of four months during a beer
drinking bout. Judfo Gunter Slavanaofl called the munler el Mrs.
Ethel Marie Brookins, so. ea June
U a “senseless killing which
corns* out of the uao of alcohol."

aid aiato police and civil Jefanaa
authorities la reacua operattooe.
People ware urged to ilay off tha
streets because of the i n t e r
from falling Usee and flying
gtaaa.
Approximately 1.004 Pttoftoh
were gathered la 31 shelters botween Georgetown, A C., and
Beaufort. Seventy persons w an la
tha church at Folly Reach.
Khrushchev Off
Twenty-one years age today fivw
tornadoes
struck Chsnaston Cow*
For Red China
ty within one hour, killing t t par­
MOSCOW (U P I)- Globe trotting sons and causing tores ■ 11lie*
Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrush­ dollars ha damaga.
chev leaves by plane today for
Peiping to report to hi* Chinese
Communist alike ea hie historic
Journey to the United Stake and
bis talks with President Elsenbow*r. Peiping k some MW miles
by air from Moscow.
Khrushchev la going to Peiping
officially to taka part to the 10th
anniversary cel*bra Ilona of tbo
Chinese Communist leisure of

Bank Get« Okay

SKETCH OF PROPOSED NEW FIRST FEDERAL BUILDING

The Sanford Atlantic National
Bank received city commUxton'a
permission last night to nuke the
alky running batwam tha bank
aad the Goodyear building on*way going east from Park Ave.
after rite bank's new drive-ia
booth* am built. Permission to
have elevated corridor* ctcae the
alky waa eke granted. The
three booths to be an Uw present
Goodyear alto, will be eonnect ed
by elevated corridor*.
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Th« woman told tho court her redpe w m auger,
water and "13 green corn eofai to- ih a gallon.”
"It’d about as good u anything I know. I t can kick

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Success O f

S A V IN G S
TR Y FO O D M AR T
MAXW 1LL

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latently as the lid of a eaffta-Uke
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Business Boom
On In Southeost
ATLANTA (U P !)- Southeastern
rotation aid wholesalers enjoyed
b u tlx u lacraaaaa ranging up to
11 par cast through July of this

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CHUCK

CHICAGO (UP1) - Peed lads
flNBded by autrittoeal t u c k s a n
Miking tho American haeaewift
out al MM mLilias a yesr, a Harvsrd University pnfauor laid.
Thai* food lada have predated
"macks who dUtort truth, ouko
Mao claims, health or c h a m b e r
throatM dlauM aad prematura
death union their advice la tak­
es,’ Dr. Frederick J, Stare said.
S ta n , chairman al tho Harvard
department nf nutrition, told the

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Tho only offshore wall actually
drilled wm ptuggod aad ahaadosed Aug. II altar raachlag a
depth ol u ,m foet aft KeyWcoL
Last weak, tho atate authoriaad
the California Compear to drill
to i j m last at aa offshore alia
l i miles east el Apalachicola asar
SL Georgs Island.

SWANSON’S

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room lor sis forte
w r . folk#?
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tains a ststes’ adfsban boundary
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Here’s wkat Jack
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marks, and anything beyond this
f
—the sets fodu.tr;’*
is federal property.
weekly nuwspeper.
However, the Gull states ol
ROANOKE, Va. (UPI)-An el­
“ INCIDENTALLY some pi
Florida, Alabama, Tease, Louisi­ derly Roanoke woman, who went
ana and Mississippi claim aa off­ Into shock immediately after find­ yos deshtera are aetog to get
shore boundary af 10.3 miles, the ing n prank death note at her the shack of year Uses whew
equivalent ol three
marine homo last week, died Monday of yes get a chases to drive the
saw Chevy COBVAIB os tha
leacuaa.
a stroke.
The high court upheld the fed­
Doctors could not say for sura
"At Ctevy's 1M0 car nr*.
eral claim to tha tldefondi in whether the note brought os the View,
they tot ue wriStea
three previous cases but Congress stroke that killed T3-year-old Mrs. machine pounders drive the
the foo worth of liquor, a portable In 1MI passed a new law restor­ Walter German.
new light car.
bar, aad furniture van.
ing oil rights In Urn 10.3 milts
But police questioned four girls,
" I wasn’t ten tent, u iera lly ,
t o get his hands on the practical
a
n
a
to
tho
states.
Holland
was
i t to IS years old. who admbted ta | m « whirl It around tho
taker who cent him hundreds of Friday, Justice started getting one of lbs main bickers el the penning
the message "Die tonight peeving greend psvemkete but
E to n Ilka funeral roars aad tM calls from persons who saw his Udelands bill.
at 13" and leaving copies at had to ask, and get permiastoa,
werth of Uqnar-bo nover ordered. sd In the paper and wanted to A 10.3 mile wide strip of sub­ homes
in their neighborhood as • to get out In the rough stuff.
. It started teat May when an buy his car.
merged Gull lands from Ftnsa- "prank."
"I took that llttlu bohy
.anonymous ealter told Justice’s The bewildered trooper had no cols to the tip of Southern Florida
through teuoa tend on u grovel
Del.
Capt.
Ksrmlt
Allman
prom­
-.Wife tha trooper had toft a faulty Idea who was causing tha troutoe Is under seven different leases to ised to report tho Incident to juv- mud that would make the roey
4toa a ta asrviea station and asked -n o r what might happen nest.
five companies. The biggest leasts anile court, but Mid be knew of wheel* H nine eut of ten largo
b ir to chock on It.
"I think the guy must be some- cover three coastal stretches of no offense with which the girls c a n star and *kld, hut Corvatr
the did. No Urc.
took It without u tromor, aad
kind of a nut," ha said.
4,800,000 seres.
could be charged
i^ A tow minutes later tha deliverI wasn't hukyteg It one bit.
fas began pouring In. And they
"I alou bit * ropUca af a wornGduT atop for days.
out macadam road with ako
doop dmtkboteo and all at hot­
- Sam al p irn piss arrived, than
ter than M mite* aa hour aad
teo television repairmen, a funnot a flatter or a tramp from
oral wreath, four tanks of oiythoaa roar wheel*.
te a and oxygan teste.
"I triad ta hit thu neit-tp*
' After a white, tha parada
tsp track an Iks high speed
stocked off u d Justice hoped H
curve with my Teat ta tha
:W&gt;( aQ over. But ha was wrong.
sink' bat too many years of
Last Wsdatsday sn unordered
drivlag would not lot mo koep
Clb putted to front of his houia
my foot down with each s light
white another cab company phoned
car. D ear P arent
ta verify another order he hadn't
“Habit waa Juat too strong
Wide for two. more tails.
aad I’d lift my foot doaptte my
Now and for a lim ited tlma only, you
• Naat cam* an ambulsaca with
boot toteittoes.
foygea, a tenoral home vehicle,
can aend your collega atudsnt tha com plait
••I weald like to Jala thornand a towing sorvlee to rsmovo
and
of mockaalcs across this
nown of their town and friends, by way of
b car.
nation of ours in tkaeking
, Thursday came a truckload of
Chevy Chief Knginoer Harry
Tho Hanford Herald, apodal school aubacrtptlon.
•and followed by a piano, a TV
Bar for tko clean rear-unglao
' repairmen, another funeral wreath,
compartment.
"Yea knuckle knockers won't
The E ntire School Year
kavg la wear asboatoe gauntLegal Notice
tela to change spark ptagt In
Ibis baby.
NDTU'M o r SUIT
"Yog won’t even have t* put
BTATS o r FLORIDA TOl
n m r W. Bread*
anything over your white
O m n i Dslhrsrr
coate.
I n i n a , u m r iit
"You cau change tho plugs
-T«u arc har.by notirisd that *
M il kss bese brought u a la ii you
sad tha ell filter without half
la U s Circuit Court I* aad tar
heading over and yea reach
Uamlaat* County, Florida by Mat.
hath from tha top."
SI* Maa Brauda, tha abbravtatad
Wall that’s wkat tho uspari
title of which Is Chantary No.
.lilt s , Mnltlo lia s Urauds. PlalatlfC
say a.
va. Qatar W. Brauda, D.i.ndant,
Coming to our showroom
tbs uaturs of asld ault baton ComOctober I—don’t you misa ill
Blslat far Divorce, and you aro
T lw t L etter from homo ev ery d ay may bo h ard
. . . . that Is if tfcg ?• day stool
required to servo * copy of your
strike over gets around ta tad*
asavar or pleading to thia ault
to
got
ioto
(ho
Bull, tB d wo fool ouro that
e e U s FtelnUtrs atlarnaya. lie n .
tag. It’s reported that If tha
Strew, Davit A Matataah, Bdwards
w ith all their growa-up-Beos there will otlll
stool strike now tha nation's
jKlteten Saafard. Florida, aad is
longest—testa through October
site Uo orlplnal aaawar ar alandbo
a
touch
o
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hoamkkBsoo.
Keep
them
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I, almost every assembly Una
lag la tha sffteo of thp Circuit
Court, an or haters tho tsih day
wlU shat dawn.
— hove It start right awoy.
e f Octshsr, A. l&gt; IMS. It you fall
Sttll'have n few 't i e left at
So do to, * Dees as Fro Caafstso
bargain prices. Aten mum
Will be catered agalaal you.
goad used cars.
w iuoee my hssd end ofttoiai
Thanks for you
Mel et tho Clark of tha ctreutt

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�JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — "It mile* safely to baae here Monday
Tim Kiwaala Club sponsored
"Kids Day" was apparently a big
•uecesa Saturday, officials of the
club reported today.
More than 1,008 children from
the city and youngsters from the
Methodist and Lutheran Children's

Homta spent the morning at the
Rita Theater.
The theater was "Jam-packed",
according to officials and lee
cream ran out and more had to be
ordered from Orlando.
Spearheading the drive and pro­
gram was John Wilson, chairman
of the Klwanls Club boys and
girls program. He was assisted
by Judge Ware, Eddie Kirchbotf,
Jim Grand. George Andrew Speer.
E. S. Douglas, Floyd Palmer, and
Club -President J. C. Davis.
Officials ef the elub said
the success of the program waa
due to the "excellent cooperation
of the staff ef the Rita Toaster.”

Q u o ta b le
Q u o te s

GERALD A. WARNKE,
who ended his career in
the Navy at Sanford, will
stay here and enter busi­
ness. Wamke has been ap­
pointed sales representa­
tive of Wadell A Reed,
rincipai underwriter for
’nited Funds, Inc., one of
v the largest mutual fund
companies. Ha, his wife,
- Jeanne, and daughters,
Geri Ann and Melinda Lee,

wai the eloeeit call I’ve aver
experienced aa a pilot." .
That waa how Lt. Cradr. Mor­
ion L, DavDon aI Long Beach,
Calif., luramed It up today after
returning from the eye of Hurri­
cane Grade with one engine of
hit piano gone.
The 3f-y*arold father of threa
maneuvered the crippled fout-engine Super • Constellation with 28
other men aboard more (ban 300

I ’oltod Press latoraaUaaal
JACKSON, MUs. — Mary Ann
Mobley, last year's MUs Ameri­
ca, after abandoning plans to be­
came a school teacher In favor of
a stage career;
“I still hope to get my degree
from Ole MUs.; maybe I’ll at­
tend summer school then some­
time.”

"BUT M l NOT UNPACKED from the last trip." ob­
served Aviation Control Technician George Hedrick
when told of VAH-ll’i forthcoming fleet exercise in the
Atlantic. George’s outfit returned early this month from
an extended cruise with the Sixth Fleet in the Mediter­
ranean. George and his wife Barbara live in Sanford.
(Navy Photo)

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car, Industry source* said it was
a 114-inch whctlbase rar which
Ford originally had planned to
bring out in the Edsel line in INI.
The original plans called for the
same overall dimensions as Ford's
mw 109.3-inch whtelbasa Falcon
except for the wheelbase, overall
length and weight. It was to be
built—a*—a two » door aad four
door sedan.

TALLAHASSEE (Ul’l) — Flo­
rida State's itar end Tony Romeo,
injured two weeks ago, will again
he out of action Saturday when
tha Scmlaolea play hoit to the
Miami Hurricane,.
FSU Coach l'e r ry Mots *ald
No. X end John SUyton alio is a
doubtful perform er fo r the Miami
game. O therw ise, he *aid the firs t
un it will be about the mixi a*
In last week', lineup when the
Seminole* rom ped over Tha Cits*
del. 47-8.
Mots laid the Hurricane, are
the best team phyiirally that FSU
has met so far. The Seminole*
lost their opener to Wake Forest

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HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Former heavyweight champion Rocky
Marciano said the lop name, In
all aports will be Invited to parti­
cipate In a aport, fe,t!r»l and
carnival here Jan. 14-17.
The four*day program will In­
clude a golf tournament, tcnnl,
match*,, swimming exhibition,
and a boxing exhibition with the
poaiible appearance of heavy,
weight champion fngemar Johannion.
However, Marciano, chairman
of the tports committee, &lt;ald he
would not be Involved In the bout
with Johannion if the Swede
agree, to perform.
The main purpote «f the event
[, to (elect • “,port,man of the
year" for 1869.

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turbulence that aumoada the eyo
of n hurricane. "In the middle at
the cloud, we got thin very u n i­
fying roar, which la the bugaboo
of all avtalori, Indicating one .el
the praps had run away."
“ Moorahead and Ttcn took Im­
mediate, and U I may say so,
outstanding acuon to correct this
runaway," ha said. “ In sort#
cases, if the runaway bceomea
violent enough, the inboard prop
can come off thn shaft and ga
through the fuselage."

He referred to engineers James
D. Moonhead, 3T, Fairmont, W.
Va., and Ralph T. Tice, about 35,
of New Matamoras, Ohio. The
two erowmen quickly feathered a
propeller that went out of control
and was running much fitter than
il was designed.
Davlaon, 1MI graduate of the
U. S. Naval Academy, said the
“runaway" prop developed Just aa
he was flying through a “ wall
cloud," a sheet of heavy rain and

IN ORDER TO SELL OUT IN
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JACKSONVILLE. Fla. — Lt.
Cmdr. Morgan L. Davidson, 3T, aft­
er spending 11 hours la the eye
of hurricane Grade in a Navy
DETROIT (UPI) - The Preslhurricane hunter plane;
dent of ford Motor Co. announced
“She la the worn hurricane I’ve plana today to produce a second
seen all season."
economy car.
Ford President Henry Ford It
MILWAUKEE, WU. — John said tha new car wUl be named
Roseboro in tha Dodger dressing the Comet and will be sold by
room commenting on hU sixth In­ Mercury dealers beginning with
ning homer that represented the “tha spring selling season."
The aonouncemsnt was made
__live__a t . .1814. _MelJonviUe winning run against the Braves:
” *T iwunrw lth all I had. Thera here s r s aatlonal-meftlng of the
Ave.
can’t be any bigger thrill tbsa Mircury-Edael-Llneoln dealers.
Ford- dtscribed tha Comet is a
this one."
car with "family - 'sited room­
MILWAUKEE, WU. — Hank iness and outstanding economy, to­
Aaron in the Braves dressing gether with the moat graceful and
:room
; ; n after losing the flrat game elegant styling."
in their National League playoff
“Tha Comet," he said, “will go
to the market piece in the spring
series:
“We'll take 'am, we'va bounced of I960 as tha 'aristocrat of tha
MIAMI (UPI)
The Miami back before."
economy cars’."
Although Ford refused to m e a l
Hurricanes planned to concen­
trate on defines today in prepara­
tion for thq.bag of trick* Florida
Sarah Churchill
State University la expected to
u«e when the two teams meet in
In Trouble Again
Tallahassee Saturdey,
Tommy Hickson, Sanford
LONDON (UPI) — l o r a h
| Coach Andy Gustafson admitted
Barney Driggers, Geneva
Churchill, actress daughlsr of Sir
he was concerned over how well
Susan Donaboe, Sanford
Winston Churchill, was fined two
Beatrice A. Sikes, Sanford
his sophomore-studded tesm can
pounds (|3.80) yesterday for being
Kelly Clary, Sanford
cope with thg Seminole,’ ipeed
drunk and disorderly,
31a ry Demitroff, Sanford
end deception.
A police officer told a mails
Mabel Drennon, Sanford
'I have Watched both Tulane
Winifred Dunn. Sanford
and Florida State, and Florida
Births
State has much greater team
Mr. and Mr*. Patrick Donaapeed," Gustafson said. “We| have
hoe, Sanford, a son
'a real job on our hands this week
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Sikts,
and will hare to come along a
Sanford, a son
t faster in the next few days to
Dismissals
i ready."
Geraldine Linekugel, Sanford
Farmer Stewart, Sanford
Irene B. Marston, Sanford
Scout Troop Sets
Edward Lsreau, Lake Mary
Naomi Forbes and baby boy,
Lake Mary
Hut Dedication
John Abrahams, Sanford
Lake 3fary’a Boy Scout Troop
Ro*« Abrahams, Sanford
■Ml will hold a Court of Honor,
Mr*. George E. Fuhrmaa Jr.
scout hut dedication and fish fry
Algerians Ready
and bsby boy, Sanford
Saturday at the Lake Mary Scout
VIra.
William
Elling
and
baby
park. All friends of the troop are
For Peace Talks
gir, Sanford
Oinvited.
Bertie Stafford, Lake Mary
TUNIS, Tunisia (UPI) - Tha
The court of honor wilt start
'Algerian rebel government ia ex­
at 1 p. m. with tha dedication of
ile announced Monday It was rea­
the new scout hut and park at
dy to negotiate "Immtdlelc
3:30. Indian dancing, and a fish Store Going Up
A 122,000 store building, with peace'1 with France.
fry with huih puppies and all the
trimmings is os the agenda foe two apartments on the secood It said tt was ready to "enter
floor Is being built by L. C. Clark discusriona with the French gov­
4 p. m.
Ticket, for tha fish fry art $1.23 Sr. at 38444 Hiawatha Ave. The ernment in order 1* discuss the
for adults and 73 cents for child­ footing has been poured for the political and military conditions ef
ren. Thry may be obtained from cm rnt block structure which will a cease fire and the condition*
any Troop 242 scout, from Mrs. leu e the ground floor usable a* and guanntce* of Ibc application
gwtlliam Blsksmore or Mrs. Otis two itort icctiona or a single of Mlf-driermtoatioa" for Algeria.
Sjoblom. All proceeds will go to area. Tha building is SO by 34Vb This waa the rebel answer to
President Charles de Gsulle’s
feet.
complete tha scout but.
peace proposal of 13 da&gt;s ago in
which he offarul Algeria self-deTHE OLD HOME TOWN
By STANLEY
termiaatlon—a Amice between In­
N O ,H E3*or nccw N 'ntic!
dependence, integration w ith
"m am as tvjo school a o ' THousHT
France, or aelf-govarnmeat in
-AND H I'S O i l OK TMW E /4*

afternoon. Navy officials gave
much of the credit for the success­
ful flight to Davison, but ho heap­
ed all the praise on his two flight
engineers.
“ It was the outstanding atten­
tion to duty as far as the en­
gineers’ work was concerned that
made It possible for ua to get
back safely,” he said. “ Because
of this. I’m putting those men in
for a citation.

C lark

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Tournament

Mrs. U V. McLaulln was host*
cis at a bridal luncheon Monday
•t 1 p. tn. at her horns on 12th
St. honoring Mils Janies Xinlaw,
bride-elect of Thomas Punch.
Ths party rooms w en attrac­
tively decorated with arrange,
tnents of pink and whits miied
garden flowers, pialas, periwin­
kle and green caiadium learn.
Small luncheon tables were
overlaid with sheer whits linen

and lies clothe. Each was center­
ed with a tiny col glasa plats
holding an arrangement of lilies
of ths valley, tied with a satin
bow to • white lace wedding bell.
following o delicious luncheon
the hotte n presented Ur hoaoree
with a gift a t embroidered pillow
cases.
Those attending wera M ill Kln­
law, Mrs. E . 0 . Xinlaw, mother
of the hoooroot Sllsa Harriett

Imaginary Diseases
Can Cause Trouble

The Joy Clean of tbo first B ep-cj
Church of Loogwood a g l ' a t 2
the home of Virginia Jordan la
Altamoato. Tha deration « a i A
gives by Mary Frantic Lshe, Ma&gt; ‘
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the bualaeta meeting. It v u ' ^ 3
elded to eootlapo the holldlag tuod .
for the comlag poor.
live this way for u ioag as M
Offlcers elected ter tha eeraitil years doesn’t cure them of the year
wera CiteHe Fateh, U i d a r t \ i
habit.

publicity,
flaw kivivwwrvi|
invdjuvmt
Mrs. X. W. Mann, aserstnry and
Mrs. Harold Kostasr, entertain­
ment

ITS CLEANUP TIME — For Flower Sorority members and pledges ns,
from loft. Fun Jordon, Barbara Thomas and Carolyn Watson get together
at tha c a r wash sponsored by the group at Harry Adair’s Station on French
At*. Saturday. 1116)' made about $40 from the venture and will use it to
carry oh their project of helping some deserving child. (Bergstrom Photo)

Its Carnival Time Again W ith
Witches, Goblins A n d Ghosts
It's carnival time, again, mark your calendars for
5:30 p. m* Saturday* October S lit. That's the date set
for the Southside School Carnival!
Going, going — all sorts of things going on Includ­
ing an auction which is guaranteed to surprise and de­
light. Contact the chairman, Mrs. C. A. Guerry,
FA 2-5621 if you have anything to donate.
"Enjoy yourself will be the theme," and there will
be something for everyone to enjoy! Mother will enjoy
a respite from the kitchen. Dad and the little folks the
traditional carnival fare of hot dogs, hamburgers, snow­
balls, esndied apples, popcorn, peanuts and soft drinks.
Among featured attractions will be rides, dart
games, fishing booths and an old fashioned country
store. A carnival would not be complete without a cake
booth for gourmets, flower booth for gardeners and a
pair tree booth.

„ Seven Families Visited By W.W.
New families welcomed to Sant e d laat weak by Welcome Wagon Hostesses Include Mr, tod
wi .j i . ij m sn.K—
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llrft Winfield • S. Archer and
children, Scotty a n d Madonna
from Cranberry, N. J. Mr, Archar la affiliated with the All
State Design and Davslopment
Co.. In Orlando.
_
Mr. and Mra. Glenn Allen and
9 children, Cynthia, Vivian and

Lynn. Their home town la Ut
ville. Tenn. Mr. Glenn U i l s
*rv l” ^ “ bMo County.
Ntw n»yy families Include
u^j iflfg, James T* Osborne
children, Lynn and Beth from
Worth, Texas;
Mr. and Mrs. Vara E. Rig
and children, Vera, David,
eph, Mary Kstberina and
from Beardstoum, IU.;
.Mr. and Mrs. Jamas F. Ly

Munsons Win
A t Duplicate

from Bushnell, HI.;
Chaplain and Mra. William M.
Hearn and chltdran Billy, Ida,
E lalu and May Evelyn from
AshvlUc, N. C. Chaplain Hearn
Tha Sanford Duplicate Bridge Is lbs protcitant chaplain at NAS.
Club met at tbe Community Cen­
ter Thursday evening. Winners
wars Dr. and Mra. Leonard Mun­ —Wax will not prevent tho mar­
son, first; Mlsa Margaret Davis, ring of furniture through excessive
second; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ram­ heat or allowing liquids to stand
sey, third and Mrs. J. E. Baker indefinitely.
and Mra. George McCall, fourth. But it does provide a protective
Another game will be played coating that pravente absorption
Thursday at • p. m. at the Com­ Immediately. This allows time to
munity Center, llth and Magnolia' wipe away tha moisture before ii
can damage the finish.
Ava.

W W Club Plans
Extra Meetings

Church Calendar

f is AAonedi
Mr*. A. X. Shoemaker, Hr*.
Lola Home bolder and MU* Doro­
thy Fourakre attended a meeting
of the Winter Park Pilot Club lu t
Thursday at the Winter Park
Power and Light company lounge.
Mra. II. L. Wlngard has return­
ed to her home In Augusta, da,,
after a two week visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Joel 8. Field.
Mr. and Mra. Robert E. Mc­
Kee, 303 Oakland, Ave., are an­
nouncing the birth of n ion, Jef­
frey Brian McKee, born Sept. 23
at the Florida Sanitarium and
lloapltal In Orlando. Mra. McKee
la the former Mias Betty Briason.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Crosby of
Greensboro, Fla. are house guests
of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Domlney
In Loch Arbor, Mr. Crosby Is the
brother of Mrs. Domincy.

tut

Call the m an oc woman who
goes through life listening for pal­
pitations and dUgnosing cheat
pains as thromboses what you will
— the heart hypochondriac, the
symptomaniae. he Is more to ho publicity.
pitied than blamed, fa r his n f(•ring Is real. His symptoms are
big-screen, and In flaming color.
U U entirely poulble to Mire
oomU Into ao excellent fuelmile of a heart attack, even to
the point of coUapie. The only
damage la to the nervous ayalem
d latrna Is acute. The
but the dtatreea
cheat always has been the seat
of many emotionally - baaed dis­
orders, for Instinct clutching
pneaslMis of fright and the
“heavy cheat'* of sadness. No
one has bora able to pinpoint
the reason for the persistant
sticking plain close to the breast­
bone, born of neurosis.
If you have the symptoms of n
heart disorder, see your doctors.
Expert opinions belong to tha ex­
perts, and nobody ahould terrify
us all, Tbe Florida Heart Asso­
ciation, believing in knowledge
without fear, hoartlly subscribe!
to this philosophy. Diagnosis be­
longs to the doctor—when be tells
you that you're well, you can ba*
Heve him,
If you are pronounced healthy
and still Insist on dissipating your
worrypowar on a myth, you ara
doing youraeU in favor.

TUESDAY
Deadline for reservations for
Night at Pint Methodist
Pioneer Fellowship Presbyterian Family
Church Wednesday, 1:30 p, m,
The Welcome Wagon Club met Church, 8 p. m.
Call the office by uoon Tuesday.
for tha regular busiacW and pro­
Pinecrest Baptist Church Inter­
WEDNESDAY
gram meeting . nt the Sanford mediate R. A. Meeting 7 p. m.
WSCS of Grace Methodist
Womans Club last weeh. At the
Church will hold a plastic party
business session it was decided
at the Church tomorrow night at
to sponsor an additional meeting
I
o'clock.
each month.
First Baptist Church Training
Beginning in October a lunch­
Union Supper amt Officers Coun­
eon and card party will be held
the second Saturday ot each
cil 8 p. in. Prayer Meeting 7.30
By MARIAN B, JONES
p. m.
month at 1 p. m. at the Lake
Monroe Inn.
Mrs. J. B. Jones Jr., social
First Presbyterian Church Girl
Mrs. James F. Lyons was a chairman of the WMU announces Scout Troop 233 3:13 p. in. In
guest of tbe chib. Following a plans for the ministers meeting the Youth Uldg. Senior Choir Sup­
social hour and card games, re­ scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 6 In per 8 p. m. Midweek Bible hour
freshments of cupcakes and coffee
7 p. m.
wera served by the hostesses, Mrs. Oviedo.
Pinecrest Baptist Church S, S.
Use floor cleaning was on
Betty McCollough and Mra. Kath­ The Pearl Martin circle will officers and tcacners meeting 7 young iters’ white or colored kid
ryn Harris.
be in charge of vegetables, the p. tn. Prayer meeting t p, m. or calf shoes before adding more
polish. The wax cleans them and
Katie Sue in charge of salad, Trustees meeting 1:43 p. m.
First Methodist Church Family eliminates powerdy remains of
the Nettie Fardel!, dessert and
Mary Lawton, meat drinki and Night 8:30 p. m. in McKinley Hall. white polish.
bread.
*
All circle social chairmen are
requested to be on hand or have
a representative Ihere by 10:30
a. m. the day of the meeting to
Mrs. George Stine, Mrs. llarvey help with the lunch.
Swanson, Mra. Sue Stevenson,
Mr*. Anthony Dinirt. Mrs. Ray
Mrs. Joel Field and her guest
Mrs. H. L. Wlngard attended a Dcailey, Mrs. Hoy Alford.. Mrt.
tea Saturday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Pauline Bryan, In­
dian River Dr„ In Titusville.
The tea was given In honor of
College Atmosphere At Home
Miss Julianna Jordon, chairman
of tbe international relations com­ For the college student who lives
O OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY 0 Sale Continues Thru Friday!
mittee of Pilot International. Miss at home a dormllory-like atmos­
Jordon Is alio a teacher at Flor­ phere in bis room will give him
ida Southern College, Lakeland. that important on-campus feeling.
During tbe afternoon she spoke to A double deck bed will contribute
C LO SEO U T C H IL D R E N ’S
I t
_
the group of pilot members on to the illusion as will the desk,
ber experiences in Germany dur­ books, pin-ups and other standard
college-boy Itema. Many of the dou­
ing World War II.
The Sanford delegation was al­ ble deck beds on the market can
so invited to a dinner honoring be separated and used as twin
Miss Jordon, at the Space Room. beds, if desired.
Select from Berkshire, Helen Whiting, Mynatte, Nancy Greer mad

Oviedo Circles
Plan Dinner

Pilot Members
Attend Tea

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Bed Bm i l l; Catavito, ladtoas
i l l; KWabraw, t e s t e r s IN; La*
mm, t e a t i n i n ; Mixwall, TV

M t e 1»M— Catovto, In­
dian 42; Killsbrew, S iu tara 41;
U w , t e a t o n 23; Mantle, Ya»kata II; MaawatL Tlgrra ti.

lawad la ardar kgp tetoare Call*
ferato, d emean, t a n aad via*
canto, wKk Natra Dam aad OUa
Mato tin b f m pises.
Northwesters, whfek drubbed aa
OfcUhame team recovering torn
toad vaiaaatof, 42-11, waa tka to*
ckalca tt tali eaacfcu lam , t o ll
conqueror a( CalUanlt, attnctod

NsUaaal U a a a e -ra c * . PlraUi
12-1; Law'. P intos 1M; AatoaalU,
Gl.aU 12-10; Coalay, PMa 12-7;
Buhl, Bravca 15-0.

Ueal etago. H a n
llrtalltad Include

Two C sgcrs Sign
PHILADILPHIA (UP1) - Erato
■oak, • veteran af five National

and

a-Mngtod far Pafka to Stk
b-Grouadad out far Willey to Mi
c-Baa far Larktr to 7to
d-PUod out tor McMahon to Sfe
Lea Angelas
111 Ml MW- a
Milwaukee .
MOSM.ooe—.t
E—Win*. PO-A-Loa Aagetos 279, Mflwaukaa IT-10. DP —OUUan,
Neal aad Hodgta; Mathew*. Avila
aad Adcock 2. LOB -La* Aagatoa
0, Milwaukee 0. HR—Roseboro.
Ip k rorhkaa
McDavUt
11-21 2 1 I I
Skacry (W, 7-2) T M l 0 9 2 4
WUtoy (L, M) 0 H i l l
McMahon
I
10 9 11
V —Canton, p l a t e ; DoaatelU,
lk; Goman, Ik; Rarilck, 3b; Bog*
goaa, If tool line; JaekowakJ, rf
foul line. T—1:40. A-11,307.

tka lean captain. Sabardaah suf­
fered (trained Ugaaents of hla
to re aa tka third play of last Sat­
urday's g a m with Vanderbilt.
Louisiana state likewise bad a
rooter change bocauae of tojurie*.
Coach Paul Diotiel said Maaaou
Nalaoo win rtplaca starting right
guard Bd McCraedy, Injured to
Mat week's fray with TCU.
On a happier aoto, halfback
Bobby Groan, tba only Florida
player Injured to too Uiaaiuippl
State g a m , gal • clean MU of
health aad to expected to ba back
to action whan tka Gators play
boat to Virginia.
Coach Wade Walker of Missis­
sippi Mato announced two firstunit chaagts after putting hi* Ma­
nana through their first drill for
their maatteg with Tenaaeoee.
Walker todtaaiad ha will ba atarilag WOlia Daalat at toft halfback,
to place of Bobby letouao, and
will rsly on Bill Tohill aa hla firstitrtog ouariarback.

Alabama itagad rauttoa drill! Hawday, wklla tka Mlaaippt Babel*
divided tbtir Una batwaaa tka
practka field aad tka teetura n o n .
But tkon waa aatktag "reuttoa"
■bout AtiKirn’i prattle*. Coach
Ralph Jordan, wkoaa Tlgara drop*
pad a » a daelaiaa to TMaoaaao to
oaa of the M u m upset* at tka
young aaiaoa, put his charges
through a grinding 2 Vi-hour Ma­
t e . "W* dlda-t kattlo Taaaaaaoa
Uka wa akauld have," Jordan de­
clared.

Dodgers 13-5 Pick
To Boot Braves

NEW YORK (UP!) - Breadway oddmakara laatallad tka
Dodxcrs aa 13-2 favaritaa to wto
tka National Laagua playoff, followlag their aptntog victory avar
tka Bra vac to tka baat-af-thra*
acrlaa.
Tka Dodgara, tack to tbalr
bona park, wara d-J favotUaa to
win today'a aacoad gana.
If tka Dodgara wto tka playoff*,
tka Chicago Whlta So* of the
American Laagua will ba favored
at 11-ia to boat thorn to tka World
Soria*. But if tka Bravaa bouac*
back to win tba playoff* tkay will
ba favored at 11-10 avar tba Whlta
PHILADELPHIA—Laa Matoawa Sox.
122ft, PbUadelphia autpototad
Paul A rautud, 1334, La* An­
gelas (10).

Kentucky.
OUwr line area noaUutad to.
eluded Ttnaaaaaa aad Cottoo Lotncr who kicked tba Bald goal that
boat Auburn; Htaaiiaippt Mata
caour Too* Good*, a dafaaatva
riaadout to State * « - « toaa to
Florida; and Georgia Tack tackle O
Toby Deoaa who cllm uad a bang
up defensive gana against SHU
by naktog a gana-aavtog tackle
on tho final play.
LOS ANGELES (UP1) - t e
Watsrfield to the tap acorer to tka
htotory of tba Laa Aagatoa Kama,
collecting 272 potato to eight cam
palgni.

QUEBEC CITY —Yvon Dunlto,
1MH, Bala Sta. Anna, N. B-, aut­
pototad Charley Jonas, 304, New­
ark, N. J. (10).
MONTREAL-Bob Clarcu 2X0
Montreal, stopped Miguel Alvare*
221, Cub* (2).
- TAMPA, Via,—Larry Boardmaa,
130Vi, St. Patm burg, Pit., out­
pointed Cacti Courtney, 111ft,
Oklahoma City, Okla. (10).

SUPPLY

YARD
Started
To start with, to tka Naw-Suo
Paid—the Falcon—you sore but
never "do without 1" You get
modern, line-car styling, six*
people room and comfort, a car
that's born and bred lor the
Amaitm road!

u r t m u aaear aaw its m i
Like toe fabulous Ford Thunder*
bird, tba Falcon's built to tka

Tftmtndoui ehangea hnva taken pines — in buaintag gnd living — since 1878, whan
W. J. HIU opened the Hill Lumber end Supply Yard at 213 W. Third Street in Sanford.
The antomabil* waa aa yet only a fantastic drsaat; moat of tha wont at III
a wilderness; baa*ball, football, tha movie*, alectric lights, tha tetophoae,
water*mis paiat, Nikita Khrushchev aad thousaada o f aamea common*
place to U la goaeratioa were as y et unknown.
Yea, M years U a long time. Four generations hava grown up and tha fifth is on tha

way. But the Hill Lumber and Supply Yard is atlll aa youthful and vigorous today
under the management of its Vice Preeldant J. H. Crapps aa when the Founder W.
J . H ill M id hie first order of Lumber.

u r t m u taaut im am m m
You’Dba amated by the Falcon's
beauty. No "atubbincaa" of other
can to this field, but tow. alaek.
European flair in beautifully
proportioned style , . . “wide
open" viability all around . . .
interior styling that's beak aad
snaart Tba Faina is Ford's way
of proving n free acaaoaay car

Take the price. Though wa can't
give you tba figure just yet, you
can ba airs tbs Falcon’s price
will help prase it’a tka avinicst
car. riiM/rem lit start/ Actually,
we've Just started to scratch the
surface of the Falcon newt, here,
Coosa to. Bring all your ques­
tions, but make it soon. Wc have
many orders to already.

— for m en—
Sport C o o t*......... $25
S la c k s.. $7.95 to $12.95

stability

Cotton S la c k s ..$4.98
Fell Styles

Shoos. . $8.95 to $14.95
Baea the aid landmark that has housed tha business for a* long, w ll ho
repiarad hy flnnfsrd’a newaat, meat modern salesroom. Watch for further
M M M n a w l e in thin paper* And — in the meantime — Remember:

W

i l l OPEN FOR BUSINESS AS USUAL DURING ALTERATIONS.

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forTenGangs

ar S p. at. to eliminate trouble
there. Until recently, this area
provided tne tourist with a plea­
santly Mia ire spectacle of bearded
beatnik guitarists aad bongo drum­
mers.
But all that ended when war
fare between the younger genera­
tion of Italian villagers aad Ne­
gro' newcomers splashed over Into
the square. After several out­
breaks at fighting with flats sad
weapons af the screwdriver aad
con opener variety, police stepped
in.
The danger areas are mainly
the streets south aad. west of
Washington Muars where Bohe­
mian espresso eafbs. Italian restaursals, off beat nightclubs aad
homoeeiua! bars draw hordes el
young people from tbo far reachos of tbo city ovary Friday and
Saturday night.
Police say the main point of
friction looms to be tho associa­
tion af whita girls, called "Brens
hagai babiea" by Uw old-guard
Italians, aad Negro youth* who
havt moved la from Harlem looklag for thrills—aad trouble, Ital­
ian youths havo formad gangs ta
taach tha Nagrota a leaaaa aad
drlvt thorn away.
"Tliay havt what thoy call
neighborhood recreation hails, but
thoy are mors Ilka modioval tor­
ture chambers,” laid a Negro
artist who has lived for assay
years la tba village. "God help
you if they ever drag you late
c m of them ."---------

■Baiau- ,

■vwuj-y.jff

• r ja ck r t n x i r s
A round the-world trip of Mar­
ly N day* Oat brought a greater
charitable (m IIoi for tba world'*
MIAMI (UPI) —‘ Miami Beach p n t f t t u Itaford't J. H. Van
jeweler Kabort L. Strauss faced Hoy.
federal charges today la connec­
Seeing tba troubles of yoplo*
tion with an alleged million dollar In (ar-aU laada aroutaa sympathy
fraud involving lo u r. aeutbern lor ihcm, says Vaa Hoy, wbo with
states.
hit wlfo recently rotunod from a
Strauss, 41. was accused In a!
grand Jury indictment Monday of global tour.
Leaving Saa rraacltco Juaa IS,
fraudulently transferring assets of
tivo of his II jewelry stores in on board tbo S.S. Proa. Manroo,
the four states over to corpora­ the couple visited SS countries
tions he arranged to dominate. and three continents. They spent
U. S. Atty. Jamea Gullmartin live days la Japan, vltttlag Tokyo,
said II million waa Involved la Yokohama, Kobo, aad tbo retort
city of Ntkko. Japan's eleaallaeaa
the case.
But Strauss, wbo enured a plea impressed Vaa Hoy. A Japanese
of innocent, said the amount was guide who waa asked hy the tanTYPHOON GROUNDS LINER—The 7,147-ton Australian liner Changih*
much less. “ I’ll bo able to prove ford visitor what he thought of
in shown aground off Yokknkhi Harbor, Nagoya, Japan, after typhoon
my innocence when tbo time ar­ the MacArthur occupation, said
that bo bad favored K..
rives," he said.
Vara h it. According to latest reports, aH passengers and craw merabnrn
From Japan U waa on to Hoag
The
jeweler
waa
accused
of
beaboard th# liner art safe.
. . . .______________________ *'
lag the principal stockholder in Koag, Singapore, bad Thailand
Strauss Jewelers, lac., which with tbo Pros. MonrOo steaming
wore bankrupt oo Nov. t, ISM. between Formosa tad Urn China
The firm had retail jewolry stores mainland. It woo the first acheIn Mississippi, Alabama, Florida
and Georgia.
The indictment charged that Ocala Topples
Hundreds of persona lined tho claimed the vossol’e 400-foot
NORFOLK. Va. (U P l)-E lght
Strauss arranged for assets o(
stern
section
ns
their*
under
In*,
abort
and
honked
car
horns
at
men who risked their Uvea to
five stores la Atlanta to bo trans­ Crooms, 19-7
the crippled vessel, soeked with tematlonal law.
salvago a stricken oil tanker tha oil and. filth, loomed Into tight.
ferred to corporations he con­
The Crooms Academy Panthers
Another
waterman
had
triad
to
exports said couldn’t ha saved,
trolled to conceal them in the football team lost to Ocala'a How­
Thus ended n stranger than fic­
pro pared today to negotiate the tion episode, which bad claimed salvagt tha vessel's bow lection, bankruptcy proceedings.
ard High WUd Bulls Thursday,
but lost his Ufa In the process.
The transfers allegedly took lt-T.
sale of their priae for a sum of ono man’s life.
Tbo
trio
hired
five
men
to
help
are after tba corporations made
up ta two aaillion dollars.
Crooms' Collias sored la the
After the tnnkar went down
ana to the stores and took over first half, only to havt tho ball
■The hulk a t Urn once proud SI,- with IU cargo a t ell, Paul Brady them, promised them a 11.000
bonus
U
the
vessel
came
In,
then
their
asseU
by
foreclosing
oo
the
OOO-ton -African Queen," aban­ and Lloyd Deir of Suffolk, Va. and
called back because of a penalty
doned hy tta owners after It hit Bolden Llttla of Holland, Va., •pent months trying to rilse tho
down tlald. Ocala Ibca received
“Queen."
They
finally
got
It
• shoal end split In two off Ocean bonrdnd It with shotguns, warded
the ball and scored, making n t-0
aliosi
last
Monday
and
had
it
un­
City, Md. last December, waa off other would-be salvagers, and
acorn nt tba end of the half.
der tow Thursday.
Breakin Reported
towed into Norfolk Harbor oarly
Crooraa scored on ■ long pass
But as tha tug boat Mary L.
Sunday after a painfully alow 110Hunter lco and Pual Co. was from Jacksoa to Burks la tha
McAllister, a Coast Guard cut­ broken into Saturday night and second half, but two mere touch­
mils journey that lasted almost B4
ter escort, and tha wounded |B4.3t taken from tho company downs by tho Wild Bulls pul tho
hours.
“Queen” began the strange vey- office, according to Sanford Po­ Ocala team In front at tbs finish.
Tho adventuresome amateurs,
age to Norfolk, Hurries no Gracio lice. The coke macklae at the 13th The Panthers completed three out
who boarded the vessel after
turned the Journey into a race St. aad Holly Avc. firm waa bur­ of five passes, gtlnsd seven first
ethers had tried aad failed to
glarised of 11.30.
against time.
ralp* it, unfurled an American
flag aa their vessel entered Nar-

C

W orry
ledge at AppBl i Psychology. V
yen ere aaectof top men to re­
ceive ceOepe eckeUiehipe, or
key Jebe In Inter BN, or If yee
girls wish aoperiaUve hothead
material, be aare to pick etnewspaper carrion:
By ML GBOBGE W. CBANE
CASE C—Ml: Johnny B , aged
14, wanla to carry a newspaper
route.
"Dr. Crane," Ma society mother
protested, "I wonder if I should
consent to it.
"My husband makta a good
salary. And tba newspaper rout*
would tie Johnny down.
"Thus, he'd miss a lot of play
time. Aod In stormy weather, U
would mtan he’d have to bo on
tbo job, regardless.
"So would you advise us to give
our consent? Johnny Is simply
dying to havo a rout* all bis own.
"He helped the termer carrier
so he knew* an th* customers.
The other boy graduated from
high school aad baa now gone
to eollaga so Johnny la next in
line foe tbo route."
Bravo, Nswapapar Boys
Yea, it is very wise to en­
courage your sons to be news­
paper boys.
And that bolds true, regardless
of tba mother's aodal standing
or dad's wealth.
For children do not inherit busi­
ness Judgment: It must be learn­
ed afresh by each new generation,
just like piano playing.
Indeed, wealthy families arc the
very ones who should bo moat
eager for their sons to become
newspaper carriers, for tba child­
ren of wealthy parents are often
below par la first hand butlaaai
gumption.
A nswapapar carrier obtains
the vary BEST and almost the
ONLY real training nowadays In
our American "free enterprise”
systeip.

Other boys may run chores or
mow tho lawn, aad thus are lim­
ply paid employs* like lima clock
workers.
But newspaper carriers are run­
ning aa eotira business aa the
•Small Merchant Plan", where­
by they purchase their papers at
wholesale.
Than they must merchandise
and deliver the latter. This re­
quire* punctuality and carefulness
about depositing a newspaper in
a aafa p la n behind a screen door
Instead of oa the lawo.
fa addition, tho newspaper car­
rier must ring doorbells aod col­
lect from his customers, after
which be prepares hts NET PRO­
FIT.
Kindly notice that "NET PRO­
FIT” item, for where else la
America do young folks gat any
training that teaches them the
Importance of NET PROFIT?
Circulation Managers art thus
the best tutors la America for our
"fret satarprlaa" lysitm.
Orchids To The CM
Orchids should bo offered every
local CM (Circulation Manager)
(or his starling efforts in training
hundreds (sometime* 10.000) boys
in sound business practiea.
For newspaper camera soon

loam Applied Psychology. Thoy
encounter Irritable customers aa
wall aa motherly aouls who offer
them cookies.
Thoy must get up courage to
ring doorbells, too, even though
(hoy a n timid or addicted to
stagefright.
They must bo good at keeping
books. Thus, they sooo learn that
the sales price of goods la not tho
profit thereon, for they must sub­
tract the wholesale pried from
their sales price.
No other children la America
get this prolonged tutelage in buy­
ing, selling aad credit manage­
ment: It is unique:
Newspaper carriers thus are tba
beat hope of America's economic
future. So favor them with col­
lage scholarships.
Employers, they also maks
steady workers on whom you can
depend, for they are trained busi­
ness leaders and faithful in all
sorts of weather.
Gtrli, they become superb hus­
band*, too. for they ire good pro­
viders, and experts In "H-B" (Hu­
man Halations).
(Always write In Dr. Crane In
care af this newspaper. esc lealag a h ag 4c ilamped, eddreaeed
envelope aad Me 4* caver typing
aad printing costs whan yen send
far one of his booklets.)

Matthews Evens
Armstead Score
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Len
Matthews of Philadelphia, who re­
versed one of his two pro defeats
Monday night whan he scored a
unanimous dacislon over Pauli*
Armstead of Lot Angeles, wants
a chance to erase the TKO suf­
fered at the bands of Carlos Ortix
of Naw York.
The seventh ranked Matthews,
who sealed 1334*. unlimbcrrd the
heavy artillery after opening a
cut over the California Slate tltlist’s left eye in the fifth and
was able to beat Armstead at his
own gam*.
Armstead, 1331s, listed Just be­
hind tb* 20 year-old Philadelphian
la tba lightweight ranks, tried to
repeat the hotly argued spill de­
cision be gained over Matthews
last January by leading with long
rights to tha head, than pressing
in close, scoring with quick com­
binations.
Referee Joe Sweeny scored Mon­
day night's bout 4*-43, judge Nat*
Lopcnson saw it 49 42. and Judge
Lco Trcis carded it M-43. all in
favor of Matthews. United Press
International gave tha Philadel­
phian a 46-43 margin.

NORMAN, Okla. (UPI) - The
University at Oklahoma football
team physician said Monday night
h* believod M Sooner players ware
poisoned "by some Mad of chemi­
cal or drug" before their 43-13 loss
to Northwestern University Sat­
urday.
Dr. D. G. (Mike) Willard said
he hopes to have a complete re­
port within e day or so on inveitigallons made by Chicago and
Evanston. 111., authorities into the
sudden sickness of the players
Thursday night, about 42 hours
before tho game.
“There la no question in my
mind, and this is my personal
opinion, hut that these boys ware
poisoned by some kind of chemi­
cal or drug," Willard aald.
Several of the Oklahoma playlog at a large Chicago night club.
Team officials suspected they had
suffered food poisoning as result
of a fruit aalad they ate, but Chi­
cago health official* ruled thia out
Friday morning after a quick In­
vestigation.

Charlie Grimm
Back For Third
Time As Cub Pilot
CHICAGO (UPI)
____
Charlie
Grimm basins his third tarm as J
manager of the Chicago Cubs to­
day without an idea how to con-!
vert a team that has twice fin
lshcd in a fifth place tit, into a
1040 pennant winner.
"I don't know what wt have to
have to make us a contender,” be
•aid. "But I do know of five boys
in the farm system who might
help us. And .what cist it'll take,
wa'll have to decide ia confer­
ence! In the near future."
Grimm, 61, a .Cub vice presi­
dent for the past two years, was
named to succeed Bob Scheffiag
Monday when the latter "re­
signed” after a negotiation parley
with club President Philip K.
Wrigley.
Scheming will remain with the
club with only "a alight cut ia
pay." but bis exact duties bava
to be determined, lie might be­
come a farm team manager, or
perhaps work In the farm organ!tatloa, but Wrigley emphasized II
would be a "baseball" job and not
Grimm, wbo previously man­
aged the Cubs from Aug. 4, 1932
through July 20, IKU, and from
May 7, 1944 through June 10.
1949. said he look the job again
"only because of Mr. Wrigley."

Y o u r N «w Y o rk Lif*

Why we built two cars for 1960...
as different as night and day!

On October 2 —for the first time in Chevrolet's 49-year history—you will be
able to walk into your dealer's showroom and see two totally different kinds o f
cars. ■ One is the conventional 1960 Chevrolet, brand new in appearance and more
beautifully refined and luxurious than you can imagine . ■ The other is unlike
any car we or anybody else ever built—the revolutionary Corvair, with the engine
in the rear where it belongs in a compact car, ■ We'd like to tell you why we
built two such different cars, how we built them—and fo r whom we built them .
Why two kinds of care? Because America itself
has been going through aoreo big change* la tha
p u t few year*. Our cities havo boon straining at
their seams. Traffic la Jera-paektd. Parking
space is at a premium.
And our suburbo havo spread like wildfire.
People are living farther from their work, driving
more mil** on crowded streets. Thar* is new
leisure time—but more thing* to do. Th«rs‘a a
new standard of living—aad more n**d for two
care in the family garag*.
In short, America's automobile needs havt
become so complex that no ona kind of ear can
utisfy them completely. That la why w* at
Chevrolet, keeping tab oa that* trends, have
had a revolutionary comport ear In th* planning
atagee h r more than nine year* undergoing
revisions and refinements.
Consequently, whan w# decided three years
ago to prepare for production of such a car wa
were ready to build it tha way It abould bo built.
There waa no ntod for a h u ty "crash" program
that would rreata only n aawed-off version of a
con \eni tonal-sired car.
That is why tha two care you will aaa In your
dealer's showroom October 2 will be two
entirely different kinds of cars—each ono built
the way it should bo built, to b u t fill tha needs it
wax meant to fill.
One is tha conventional '60 Chevrolet—brand
new in beauty, with naw space inside, new spirit
under the hood, a naw feeling of sumptuouaneea
and luxury navtr before attained by any car in
iu field. There la great VS power, linked with
new th r if t, plus C hevrolet'* superb (and
America’s moat popular) S-cyllndtr angina. I t la

a traditional ear that corns* even closer to per­
fection—in silence, in room, In i u e of control, In
vtlvoty rida—than any car wo hav* over mads.
Th* other la tha Corvair, a compact car that
la astonishingly different from anything over
built in this country. It h u to be—because thia
la a au-paiitngtr compact car, with a really
remarkable performance . , . a car designed
specifically to American standards of comfort,
to American traffic need*.
Th* engine la In th* rear, Among th* baaie
advantage* resulting from thia angina location
are hotter traction on a compact lOS-lneh wheel­
base and a practically flat floor. But to b* placed
in th* rear, the engine had to b« ultra light and
ultra abort. So Corvair'a engine la totally now—
mootly aluminum and air rooltd; It woigha about
40 per cent lesa than conventional anginas. It la a
"flat" horizontally opposed aix—so it la only
threw cylinder* long • . . and lhat leave* a lot
more room for paseengtre.
Another weight aavlng: lik* modem airplane*,
the Corvair has no frame; th* body-shell supplies
it* great atructural strength . , . U'a a welded
unit that la virtually squeak- and rattlo-frae.
Th* rid* la fantastic. But !o get it w* had to
design independent suspension at avary wheel;
conventional springing would givo a compact car
r choppy rida. Right now wt’U malt* ona pre­
diction: th* Corvair will b* tbo only American
compact car with this typ* of suspension system
—th* only on* that ridaa to comfortably, hold*
th* road ao firmly and bandits so beautifully.
Now there are two kinds of can from Chovrolat
—because it take* two kinds of care to servo
America's needs today. If you lav# luxury—tho

utmoat In luxury-end If you wank generous
interior space, breath-taking performance, auto­
matic drive* and power aaalaU—then tha con­
ventional '60 Chevrolet may b* your choic*.
If oaay parking, traffic agility and Utmoat
economy are high on your Hat—then you ahould
seriously consider tha Corvair. But tho best
thing to do is to look thasa two naw cars ovar a t
your Chavrolat dealer'*. . . taka them out for •
drive. It may b* that th* only logical choic* for
your family between two care Ilka thia la—both.
They make a perfect pair.

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ike issr *basis Mr «trt
lisctiM ia carawing aad
dmtag sa k*. wed sr aw*
Canrsir. by li sidle* aassheaviness tl (nat-engm
rampart cars, sis*pass yse
better ridMg. handbag aad
bitkisg chvsctantfia

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See all the new Chevrolete October i at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer' 9

MOTOR

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•bow. Instead, Sdiulherg u d Us
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retoUanahipe u d toft u with a
rootiaa radial of aa eft told TV
Uto. lUmambar "Tbo Velvet
Trap" aad "The Comedian” &gt;M
TVt
Of ro o m . Scbulberg baa a
right to tamper with Us creation,
and mallow with tbo years. Un­
fortunately, bo destnyod Uto in*
pact of aomo vital scenes sad
completely bypassed others la tbo
PfOCtife
lo rry Blydea bad difficulty being a convincing
t
■ U " a n-goodnik,
but
1 place part ot the blame on Uto
“ humanized" script. Physically
Blydea also carried too much
weight for Sammy’s essentially
ferret-llke figure. Too often, be

Medal.
SulUvaa’a' timing la atm o u ot
tbs wonders of the TV Jadod i j .
As ia Spototo. Italy, SoUtvaa’a
special consisted of many video­
taped outdoor scenes. This time,
the settings ware the parks, t be­
aten, streets and squares of Mos­
cow. Three Russian acta Joined
with Bias Stevens, Dick Coatiao,
Uw Barry Siston, Margaret Tyaee.
Marge and Gower Champion and
other American performer s to pro­
vide Uto entertainment. Because
of tbs totals and Um m using be­
hind tbs abow, each act carried a
built-in tingle. It's my hope Uut
our 'talent had the tame electrify­

Berio put m a d m a sad Lucy
smoked a cigar. It would bavo
b a n fonator aa a »■minute abow.
Oa Suaday, Alfred Hltcheoek
touacbed bla fifth CBS-TV season
with a superb acting Job by
Laurcace Harvey, who played a
chicken fanner with a aaw chick­
en feed ingredient—Ms as-girt
Mead . . "Tbo Splendid Ameri­
can." ABC-TV Sunday night spe­
cial about Americans ia Loot, waa
a beautifully-presanted tribute to
■oma dedicated people . . . I
barely roeepiaed Dick CUrit Sua­
day night aa be brought is a aaw
ABC-TV abow, world ot talent. Ha

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■RING THIS AD to The Offic* FU1N, apt, m Path At*.
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UW-A-DAY

NO JOB TO LARGE OB SMALL
Drtve Ways — Farttog Areas
RENTALS: Day - W eek-M onth
Ftoat ftrt
Grader* —

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PHONE: Days, FA 14134
Nights, FA 2-7133 ar FA ASMS

■KMT ABED
RaOaway, NatottM ft Baby
By Day, Watfe ar Meath.
CAKKOLL’g -FUINRUEB
Ph. FA M W
u s w. u $ •»

NICELY ftmiahtd garaia apart'
■Mat Caapto' arty. F A ------- 9-BKDROOM, 1 lathi torga living
raaai a a l bedreaau; klteben
l i l t laafaN Art.
M ato. Sea at
MtllonriBe.
HOUSE.
iaii'C . Woadfaad Dr. or phone
r. FA 24919. .
MODERN S
t LARGE LOTS far ills by
furnished. M l Palmetto.
; tort outside City limits.
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3-BEDROOM apalM trt. ntoaly BY OWNER: 4 room house, forafarrtaBal. Uvtog ream aad Ms- tahed. aa I tots ctoaa to. tT.OOPeBaa air coadUtoaed. STS a
kalf cash, balance too per
■oath. Call FA
FA SOU.

LABQB data Ana. apt,

Mortgage Money
Problems Heard
By Loan Groups
Gcorie Touby, executive vlca
president of Pint Federal Savings
and Loan Assa., hat re tu rn ! from
the conveatiea of tba Florida Sav­
ings and Loan League at Ft. Lau­
derdale.
Touby served as chairman of
tbo nominating committee and re ­
ports that Georg* Caster of Coral
Gables was elected pretidaat for
the coming year.
With the federal government at­
tempting to combat inflation
through Increased money rate*,
the delegates heard discussions on
rates for mortglia money, 40 per
cent of which for single family
dwellings is supplied by the Sav­
ings and Loan organisations. The
attempt to keep up with the antiinflationary affects and still not
discourage the borne building de­
mand la thin fatt-growing atnta is
n problem the thrift Institutions
represented at the convention ire
trying to aolve, Touby said.
Although the assets ef Savings
and Loan Association* la tbo atnta
now 'exceed IVs bUUoo, and to
spite of tbo fact that savings this
year hava reached an all tima
high, money from outside Florida
must be used to meet the housing
construction and purchase demand,
it was pointed out.
As la tho casa with First Fade
ril here, most luociatioas are
paying dividends or four per cent
a year to attract eavtog*, but
tho influx of people Into the Sun­
shine state has kept demand ahead
of supply for mooay aa the new­
comers try to buy or build homos,
Touby said.

Junior Gridders
Clash Tuesday
Sanford Junior High’s "heavy1
football tsam will meet et St. Cloud
Junior high teem here at T:X
tonight (or the local squad's
first gsme of the Mason.
The teem* for boys from 14 yeirs
■nd 110 pounds up, win play to
Municipal Stadium.
Approximately 20 Sanford play­
ers will be to uniform for the eon
test.
St. Cloud bsa a "pretty fair
team" say a Sanford coach Dan
Telham.
The lineup for Sanford la: tads
Pearly Foley, number M and Da
vid Yates, number to; tackle#.
Richard Hargrave, number 27, and
Eddie Foster, number to; guards,
Tommy Crow, number M and Jen
kins, number to; canter. Rad Jaa
sen, number &gt;1; quarterback. Bud
dy Lawson, number It; fullback
Lee Sparkman, number 17; left
halfback. Ralph Simas, number
nine; and right halfback, Tommy
Brooks, numbtr 10.
Ssnford Junior High'i "midget'
team beat Port Orange 41-0 Thureday night. Mora than too people
attended the conteit to which
evaey boy aa the local team
played. Ricky Golloher scored
four touchdowns aad Jimmy Touby
and. Paul Colmin scored one each.
All but one eatra point waa made.

« WANT ADS BRING

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"With this number we include a box of checkers V*

2-ROOM furnished apartment,
Stop Worrying About
also 8 . room furnished partJ . W. HALL
Christmas Muncy
ment. 310 Magnolia. Available
You can earn a good income
Realtor
now. Telephone A. K. Rouet"Call Hall"
Phone FA 2 3641 as an AVON Representative.
ter, Florist, FA 2-1UL
Don’t Delay. Write. Manager,
FURNISHED cottage located at PINECREST tod ADDITION: 3
Box 248, Lockhart, for Infor­
bedroom, l bath; large living mation.
Five Point! $83 per month.
room and bedrooms. Kitchen
Phono FA 2 1481.
Westlnghouie equipped.
Full
price $13,300, Phone owner, SEAMSTRESS WANTED: tnuil
NICE apartment; will furnish,
FA 3-4073; for details ft terms.
ltot Magnolia.
hive awn lewlng mtchme. Ap­
ply Sanford Fabric Center, Wal­
LOWER floor 8-room furnished
ker Bldg., 2310 Oak Ave.
apartment. Phone FA 2-0133.
STEMPER HAS
HOUSE — Lake Mary, FA 2 llto. the key to your home in Wynne
HOUSEWIVES
wood. Complete with three bed­
You
may
be the one wr are
This is a gueit paaa to tbo Movierooms. playroom, and a great
looking for to aerve an AVON
land Drive-In Theater for Bob big beautiful oak tree! The
lemtory NOW. Wnle. Airs. MICrumley to tee "Al Capone".
price to $12,300. and you may
Isnich, Box 248. Lockhart, Fla.
suggest tha terms.
W. H. "BUI" STEMPER Agency
Realtor ft laserer
Permanent baby inter, mature,
PboM FA 2-4M1
112 N. Park, white, to live in. FA 2-3141.

LBN RISNIR
LOTTIE BROAANAY
BETTTI D. SMITH
Associates
U1 M. P art Pa. FA

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This la a guest pass to Uto Movie
laod Drive-la The* Ira for Gay
Bailey to set "Al Capaaa".

REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
2344 Frtncn Ave.

sn o rt

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Roy Reel Fatal ft Bad; Shop
10th ft Sanford
Behind Studabaker Garage

M. Call NO 3-4311
STEMPER STATES WANTED; A mortgage loan *n
3-BEDROOM Pinecrest Home; that we have ton few bomei to local income properly. Will pay
S ', monthly on yearly payscreened patio. Phone FA 2-3333 aoll an convenient to schooli,
menla. P. 0. Box 858, Sanford.
afternoons or evenings.
shopping and the Naval Air
DISTRIBUTOR
3-BEDROOM furnished houee 2T1S Base. This moderatsty priced
beautiful 3 bedroom home D
MALE OR FKMAl.fl
So. Park. FA 2-0M1.
pricea to SELL at $10,300.
FULL OR PART TIME
1-ROOM COTTAGE for rent with
Earn
extra money in your own
bath and electric kitchenetta; W. B. "BUT* STEMPER Ageacy
builncia. No experience or per
BsaMer ft lasertr
partly furnished; 333 n month.
tonal aelllng neemary. Rr
112 N. Park
Mrs. Paul Marra, Monroe Cor­ Phons FA 2-4M1
quires only few houn a week
ner, Telephone FA 3-321.
apare lima to service BEST
1-LOT, 70 ft. wide by 148 ft.
RECORD DISPLAYS, located
3-BEDROOM, kitchen equipped, deep, cleared, facing Country
by ua In food markets, drug
Club Rd. in Loch Arbor auction,
fenced yard. FA 2-2132.
stores, etc.
call FA 2-1123.
ROOM A BOARD, reaaonabla
Chesp record racks are rapidlyrates. Hwy. 1T-M A 2Tth. Ph.
being replaced by SENSATION­
FA 2-2713 for further informs- C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
AL BEST BRAND SELF-SERV­
ttoo.
ICE RECORD DISPLAYS. Store
BROKER
mikes money, so do you. ExcelD O W N S T A IR S apartment; 4 tea So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2 SM1 lent profit. . .but this Is NOT
rooms and bath. Adults only.
3-BEDROOM house, largo lot, A GET RICH QUICK SCHEME,
Phone FA 21443.
at we are a highly respected
2400 Adami Court, Wynns wood.
record company commercially
FURNISHED 2 bedroom house fIS Terms.
rated.
monthly; automatic washer. 1
Muit have car and minimum of
child - n o pets. FA 2 IMS.
*373 for record Inventory. di«Seminole R ealty
4-ROOM HOUSE for Salt or Rent;
plsys, store accounts and ad­
w. D r a m a s - r e a l t o r
no furniture; S73 mo. 138 Dog
vertising materials. Write for
CUa.
Methvto—Velma
Com
tin
,
wood Avt., Orange City.
local appointment. Include phone
Adelaide H. Maws — Associate*,
number.
U fl P a rt Ava.
F a 332U
BEST RECORDS niV.
Desirable and nicely furnished 1
American International
bedroom house at 2411 Palmetto
Rena L. Payton
Industries, Inc.
Ava. Newly decorated. Doubla* Registered Real Estate Broker
Lewis Tower Rldg.
car garage. Citrue tm *.
ASSOCIATE**
Phils. 2. Pa.
Maty E. Carman — D a Salvall
PHONE FA 2o r 4 er FA 2-0842. Ph. FA 2-1X1 17-82 at Hiawatha 8. Female Help Wanted

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W. A. Cagle, Jr. Saleaman
118 S. French Are. Ph. FA 2-3221
110 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-2301
1 ROOM Efficiency Apt, private After bean, FA 2-211*. FA 2-4121.
bath, auitshto for oee or couple. FA 34381
BY OWNER: 2-bedroom home,
Across Dorn Fast Office.
best location In Country Club
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
Manor. Phono FA 2 6442.
ask Crumley ft Moatoith
2-BEDROOM bouse, furnished.
Near air base. Phono FA 2 X07 at 117 South P a n Ph. FA 2-403 LONGWOOD AREA: Nice amall
or FA 24730.
new Ctl home; 2 large fenced
high A dry lots; tall plnea.
ROOM tod BOARD. Ph. FA 2-0M3 St. J* Lu &amp;*//p
$4,100. Manor Mobile Home),
1-BEDROOM house, furnished, 330 ltd M. Parti Avo. H . I U 4 1 U
Block C., M. A. Rldcnow.
per "month; *13* Laaret Avw.
OpporTunTIJM
m
Phone NO S-tMl or after • F.

MAJOR BROWN REALTY
Realtor
LAEB MART
Ph. FA 3-3337 er FA 1-1984.

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FARM: SI acre* *ltod( u v m l
■Uir&gt;, 111 Fart.
flowing walls. L in a barn
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APARTMENT; ctoaa, atealy. AmS. Real Estate Fee Bale
Unas.
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lahad, acnaa perch, MS. Ml
HOMES
AND LOTS for colored
Magnolia Avi. Ph. NO S4M7.
2-BEDROOM, CB. lto bath b o as
people. Alio homes built on Iota.
FA M*SL
Roy Wall. Phone FA 2-1387.
1 • BEDROOM house, kitchen
equipped. tU W. Mb SL Fb
LOCH
ARBOR:
Beautiful11
BR.
FA M M .
home near geU course. Overalls
Stemper Believes
yard with many trees. You
NICE a-bedreom furnished home,
You will delight in entertaining
must
ate
this
bargain.
FA
2-4823
to reliable couple. Hava yard
if you become the proud owners
man. W a a Csll Mrs. Nutt,
of oee of our new 3 bedroom,
FA 24109.
2 bath home*, with their many
ccufocl ten ling featurei. DownMODERN 3-bedroom home, kit- FA M M
payments &gt;urt at $330.00. Call
chew famished. Far appointment
RAYMOND M. BALL Today.
call rA 247*9.
AND ASSOCIATES
W. I . "BM- STEM PER Agent,
ROOMS and a small house, cou­
Realtor ft h earer
ples only. Phone FA 2-Mll.
ASSOCIATES: H. E. Taller.
4-ROOM furnished apartment |S0 g it So. Park Are. Ph. FA 2-1841
Arthur T. Day, Everett Harper
Sanford
per month. Fh. FA 3-3031.
Robert F. May, Bart Pilch*’
Eras* Bldg. Lake M aryPhono FA *4181
l i r N . Park
FURNISHED apartmte’. dean am
Ph. FA 2-1210
c l o s e to. Jimmy Cowan. Fh
BY OWNER, 3 bedroom, l t t hath
F \ 3-4013.
house. Grove Manor, 1013 Lin­
FARMER'S AGENCY
coln SL
S-BEDROOM aaftwntohed apartN. V. Farmer. Realtor
KhooL
ncar stores and bcb
D. H. Whitmore
For the Beat Bay* In Real Estate
No peto please. 3411 Elm.
Lillian O. Trams

Stenitrom Realty

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AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

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Waal, n il N. MB. St., ArUagM . Va.

TV and RADIO REPAIR after
3:00 nights and weekends; San­
ford, Lake Mary aad Longwood.
FA 1-2772 and FA 24813.

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CUSTOM BUILT IIOMKS
Remodeling — Free KaUmaten
Rtpa'rs
Phone FA 24744
BILL RERNOSKY. Contractor
landing and finishing
Cleaning, Waxing. S e r v i n g
Seminole County ilace IMS.
H. M. GLEASON, Lak* Mary,

FLOOR

B A M ROOFING
Contracting ft Repairs
Licensed — Bonded —Insured
FREE ESTIMATES
818 Sanford Ava. Ph. FA 2-7843
ROOF CLEANING AND COATING
Kxcluaivt agent 'or SURCO to
this area. Work guaranteed, ea'
FA 23887 for free eatlmites.
DILL EVANS
13. Baerial gervlcee
TV SERVICE withia the hour.
Service Call $2.34 plus parti.
Work Guaranteed 3 Mo. Ph.
FA 2 9789.

Wo Will Rebuild Your Old laaerapring Mattress Te
Look and Feel Like New!
INCLUDES: a New Tickle* a New Insolation
a Cleaaiox sad Iteproresslnx Paddlag
a Adding New I’addinx " ben Necessary
New* Spring Unit (If Needed) $3 Additional
nsl Charga

N EW
R AV EN N A
PARK
H O M ES
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Qaiat Commiaity

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Near GaU C avan

$450 Down
Tara Went Oa 20 lb
S t. Folow Cobb try
Q ab Rd. A Watch
Far Oar S ifaa . . .

OPEN D A ILY
9 :9 9 A . M . H

D a rt

SUNDAY

£dw l&amp; Bedding Company
Ave.

Ph. FA 24311

"In the City of
Gracious Living”
-----COMING SOON-------

Formal Opening:

Dream Homes

*3 4 0
Down I’xymenl-No Cloning

*9 8 4 0
T O T A L PR ICE
Homes fester# 3 Bedrooms H i Til# Hatha - Screened
Porch • Utility Room • Ter.
ratio Floor* * Carport* • Landscaped Lota - All City Coalealeare*.

MONTHLY
PAYMENTS

S :M F . M. "TU D ark

*175&gt; Shojunakah

.Magnolia

IPARTENKTTE - 38 ft.; twin
beds; awning. Clean inside A
out. Patterson, Hollywood Trail­
er Ct., 3 miles So. of Sanford
oo 17-82.

EXTRA NICE '33 Ford, 8 cylin­
• Asphalt Driveways
der, $373. FA 2 0388.
• Pariktog Areas
». Female Help Wnulod
Quality Warkmaaahip ft Materials ‘IS BUICK Hardtop, tudor, equip­
Terms To Suit Your Budget
ped. Like new, 12,100 miles.
WAITRESS. 8 days per week;
■Free Estimate*
$2,000. FA 2 2809.
good wages and tips. Call
a Week Guaranteed
NO 4-4011.
30’ TANDEM Spartan Traitor;
Phone FA 2-4019 Satuord, Fla.
■teepa four; perfect condition.
18. Mato er Fttoalo
JACHOffS REPAIR SHOP Conti ct 213 Laurel Ave. Phone
FA 2-1731.
COOK: white; 8 daya per woek. Weldlag — each, ft Goa. Repairs
W. 20th. ft Old. L. Mary Rd.
Top wagei. Call NO 8-4011 for
'32 PLYMOUTH (ordor, 8 cylin­
appointment.
LAWN MOWER Repairs — Heat
der; just had new rings, in­
Cleaned ft Serviced. LEWIS
serts and valve Job; clutch leia
PERSON with car, panel truck or era
SALES
ft
SERVICE,
toir
W.
30
than year old; runs good —looks
station wagon to piek up dry
good; priced right. Phone
cleaning oo commission. Apply St. Ph. FA 2&gt;7t3S or FA 2-3440.
FA 2-771S.
Hall’i Dry Cleanera, 110 East
Furniture Storage aid Movtog
Second St., Sanford.
To and From Aavwhere
C. E. PBLU FS
It. Work Wanted
1X0 French Ave. Fh. FA 3-1M1
ISAVE5
IRONING dona at my home. Call ENVELOPES. Letterheads, stateNaw ft Uaod
FA 13987.
Furniture sod Appliances
toaatf,i, Invoices, bead bill*, aad
program*,
etc. Pro **••«!**
DRAFTSMAN — 13 yaara to pres
attog Cm Phono FA 3-toOl - Mather oF Sanford
ent position desires change. Ex203-209 E. T in t SL Ph. FA 2-0893
301 West Utb BL
pcrlcncrd architectual, but trill
AIR CONDmOMINO
consider other types of draft
• BIO VALUES
Ing. Write 1824 Axalra Ave.,
• QUICE CREDIT
H. B. POPE CO.
Winter Park, Fla., or phone
• EASY TERMS
WO S. Farit - FA 2-4234
after 8:00 p. m„ Ml 4-7383.
WE GIVI! TOP VALUE STAMPS
ROLLAWAY, KsspHai aad Saby
Beds. Day, Weak er Meath — WILSON - MAIER
WILL care for small child In my
Now Aad Uaed Furniture
FURNITURE CENTER
home week-days; Ravenna Park
111 E. First SL
FA 2 9811
1100 F m e k A n .
area. Ph. FA 23102 Wed. or
Fb. FA 2-7182
Fri.
Used furniture, appliances, tool*
etc. Bought-sold Larry's Mart
PUMPS - SPRINKLER
HOUSEWORK — Part Urns; Ruth
213 Sanford Ave. Fh. FA 2-4132.
AO types aad ebai. Installed
Hughes, FA 2-8827,
"Do It YoarHlf"
Naw ft Used Funature ft Appto
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
nates. A Good Plaea To
■ VI NK
BUY SELL or TRADE
SANFORD Flaabtof A Heattog
Metbtoory aad Sepply Ce.
JENKINS FURNITURE
2388 So. Elm Ph. FA 2-7814.
207 W. 2 ad SL
Fk. FA 24432 480 Saaford
Ava.
• FA 2-748U
fBPTIC TANK SEE VICK
22. Articlea For Hale
Sine# 1841
A. HAKE
DeBARY
23' HOSE $1.00, Boy's Western
NOrth 14422
NOrth MTU
Dungarees 31.88 pr. Army-Navy
^ P lu m W n jjl^ jo a fjn q /
Surplus Store, 310 Sanford Ave.
Complete Lena
rtatotenaace;
Fartlllier—
Spraying
—
Mowing
SPACE HEATER, tank and stand
AIR CONDITIONING
JOHN LOMMEESK
323. FA 2 2341.
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
411 Wlllaw Ava. FA 2-719T
1847 Sanford Ava.
FA
Sell Ua Your Furnitur*. Quick
PIANO TUNING ft REPAIRING Service With The Cash. SUPER
Plumbing 6 R epairs
W. L HARMON
TRADING POST, FA 2-06TT.
Jaa C. Them aa
PH. FA 24123 After S P. M
EASY SPIN Dryer Washer to
103 Sarita St.
FA 2-0840
13-A Beauty Fgriare
good condition 333. Ml Santa
FLUMBDfa
Barbara or Ph. FA 2-4038.
____ FA 1-70*4
Contracting ft Repair*
UPRIGHT Practice Piano 343. Ph.
D A W N ' S
Free Estimate*
FA 2-3048.
BEAUTY SALON
B. L. HARVEY
Air Conditioned Dryers
204 Ssnford Ave. Phone FA 2-3383
Hair Styling — Permanent* —Oil
IS. Electrical Servteeo
Treatments— TV Stamps, Soft
Water — Air Cond Harriett'*
House Wiring — Electrto Service
Beiaty Nook, 103 So. Oak—
Sid Vihlea
FA 3-3742.
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
113 Magnolia
FA 24I1I

RENOVATION S P E C I A L

Be.

LUT1NO PABAKEFT—Male, 3 SEWING MACHINE — •
weeks old; also cage. FA 2-18S3.
eld; must sell. Li
table. Take over
BEAUTIFUL Mend Cocker puppayment! of 3348 each,
pies. Lot 104. Park Ave. Trailer
antetd to bo perfect. N atl
Park, 2343 Park Ave.
meet duo to November. '
Mrs. Simms, Bex B, c/o
itT B n n n B S w "^ "^ "
ford Herald.
Gateway To The Waterway
Your EVTNRUDE Dealer
Chainlink Fences
Robaoa Storting Goods
Free Estimate*. Call FA S-IRt
204-44 E. 1 s t
Ph. FA S-SM1
after 9 P. M.
20. Aataaiabflf a - Traitors
1933 TRIUMPH Motor 2 c u ton
Meyers 12 ft. alumimua t o s t ;.
3-BEDROOM trailer fully air con­ Gator traitor; Mark 28 M anat? j
ditioned, washer and dryet. Will
motor. 121S W. 8th. St.
sen equity vary reasonable or
will trade for equity la 3 bed­
FACTORY TO YOU
room heme. Phone FA 24134.
ALUMINUM
VENETIAN BUNDS
ROADMASTER Bulck Convertible,
1833, dark red, full power, im­ Enclosed head. Sag-proof
m
n i l wltb plaatto end*,
maculate. Call FA 34128.
ar taysa Upas. Cotton a t
K
■BEDROOM 42 ft. air condition­ cords.
ed trailer, extra clean. Phone Senkarflt Glass i r t P slH t
FA 2-0988.
112-114 W. 2nd SL Ph. FA

R. M. Wilktaa Paying Co.

M. •■Dei" Vale a Electrical Sir. Cat Eswers For Any Ocenttoa
812 HsllonvlUe Ave.
FLOWER SHOP
Des Says For Service Call. , , FA SANFORD
1-1923
m
FA 8407*
FA 2-4898
FA 2 3883
CITRUS TREES
11. Itulldiwa . Painting - Repair# Hamlin on tour root, ready for
December planting;
— 4»",
Licensed — Bonded Painting ft
May
he
seen
at
1710
First
SL
Decanting.
Free Estimate#
Work Guaranteed. SEMINOLE
P AI N T ING CONTIIACTORS
FA 2-1204.

22. Arttetea Fee Sala

WAIT! WATCH!
For Opening: Date
W. Irtk St.
FA X-7483
Saaford

n o SALE I

BIG SUITS for BIO MEN
Lp To .......i
Waal! *N Waar SulU
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Y aa $19.99
NOW I------MENS BATHJNO TRUNKS
Waa $3.29
MENS TROUSERS
Waa $3J9
iw w r a m
Over 1400 p ain from which to &gt;
choose. We caa fit all siaet, B j
to (0.
ROUND, SHORT aad TALL
ON la, W* r u Fit TJULL
We have out-grown our
quartan — Marias to l a r g s r ■
building, t e a # 'p la n . _______ j
HUTCHINS CLOTHING LIN IKK
Hwy. 1749 Cor. 4M
Closed Friday evening a
day S a t Open Moo. t o n
from Noaa 'til • p. a . and Opoa
ALL DAY Sua.
FAINT aad
WALLPAFBK SUPPLIES .
Buy 1 GaL — Get I Y B E II'
MARY CAKTEK FAORB
XI W. Ut SL
FA MM*
NEW Sofa Bed wills watching
club chair; foam rubber
tost. $300. Call before
NO 0-4434.
U— Loet ft FeoaJ
LOST: Os* green and yellow para­
keet In th# vicinity af CouBtrp
Club Manor. $10.00 REWARD.
Ph. FA 2-7779,___________
LOST: Boxer, fawn color with
white cheat and feet Answer*
to the name "MUte", Has an
ID tag but to vaccinated. Vary
gcnUe. REWARD. P k t l l
FA 2-1330, Ext. 44S, Chief U b| '
infeltcr.

WELCOME
NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
W* Invite yea to bn ear
atoolatel; free wbboat
tlon at one af Sanferd'a leading
Motels whlla yea tocat* aaltable beaatog far y o an rtf aad
family. H c k a p year bay a t
oar Salta Office.

S U N LA N D
Estates
&amp;
South
PINECRES1
4th Addition
Homes Designed For
Florida Living.
3 A 4 Bedrooms —
1 ft 2 Baths

VA - FHA FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Paym ents
Low as $425
You can move In immedi­
ately while the papers ar
being processed.
We Guarantee Personal
Satisfaction On Ths
C onstruction Of Your
Home Or Your Money
Cheerfully Refunded.

Odham &amp; Tudor,
Inc.
Cor Hwy. 17-9S ft STth !
Phon FA 2-1501

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ANNUAL

CONTEST

IfT O H I. wffl b e awarded each week (in aeeordanee
Rule# a t rfg h t) at follow!: l i t PRIZES $15; 2nd PRIZE:
ZE $8. N othing to Bay. N othing to Pay. No Obligation.
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NO EMPLOYEE OF TH E SANFORD
H ER A I.n OR MEMBER OF HIS
FAMILY IS ELIGIBLE TO COMPETE.
Yog Can R clj on th e
IN TEG RITY ,. EXPERIENCE an8
FAIR DEALING

DENMAN

TIRES

JtaAs WbonJminn

Carrol's Furaltsr* ......
McRohsrts Tirs Supply .
Ssaharih Glass 1 Flint
Hsat Lincoln • Msrcury
Harry's Bar a F id u ii

116 W. First St.

FA 2-5181

n in e Block W eit o f the Clock1*
N ATT n i l !

Enjoy the Comfort and Beauty of a
MODERN BATHROOM
liE rt from Nitlantlly Ki m s
: W iN irt Mi Lm In BsasuM D tilm
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E aiy T enni Can Be A rranged
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PLUMBING • HEATING
AW • CONDITIONING

NE-HI BOTTLING COL
W4 CELERY AYE.

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GOOD

Football Contest Editor
SANFORD HERALD

FOOD

A ir Conditioned Comfort

Sanford, Florida
Wlassra frost Inst wash’s contut: First Prtxs Ann R. Ray Rt. No. 1, Box 498-E: Second Prlxs Ji
No. 2, Box MOj Third Prisn Hannan EpUa P. O. Box 1575.

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tits t o t In Cwnwarrlal, IMsatrUI t*4 (fonts Wiring.
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TED WILLIAMS HARDWARE
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FA 1-7284
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21” Table Model Television
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B A G G ER LY ’S A P P LIA N C E C E N T E R
TEXAS A A M va MISSISSIPPI SO.

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Bnattf A l n i } i torheprep f l u *
tin t m i l » it m jtn to l to fllgfl
and Georgia.
Oracle l u barely getting eat
If the way ahead el bar abler,
Hannah, a norm that hath a* a
100-mil*-in bour punch la tha At­
lantic NO mites eaat *f P sla
Beach.
Two daatha were directly sttrtbated to Grade1* power, which
reached 140 miiea an boor at her*
rleane height Tueaday. Tea nthera
were lr directly canoed by Um
atorm. They Included two peraoea
waibed off a Ashing jetty by ■
hugo wave, seven traffic deaths on
rain slick roads and ana traffic
fatality when a car hft a (alien
tree.
Grade waa dne to sweep
through North Caroline, Virginia
and West Virginia during the day,
accompanied by heavy rain, and
would awing Into aouth-central
Pennsylvania Thursday morning,
reports said.

J M deadline.
# Comralaalon agreed to adept the
^budget "in order to continue oper­
ation!" realising they would b a n
to amend (be bodgtt later. •
After an aboenee el aonte »
misutea, Cleveland returned and
told the greep that the comptrollar1! office had given the shay to
adapt the tentative bodgat and to
amend b at a later date and to
iacreaao or reduce the mills go
gs the ctmmiaekm law lit.
t o The long delay la adopting the
aowaty
v n '-rought
’nought m
aoeaty bodgat waa
mi by
g couatywida reappraisal of pro­
perty which boosted total Beminolo valuations bom tha warrant
to tmaao.TN.
The tentative bodgat calls for
tUlKXJ for general operating,

change In aiae or intensity. Haw
Mb waa following la genaral the
path of Ua predteeaur.
The atorm poaed an Immediate

HAVANA (UPI)—Premier Fidel Cagtro wag under an
unprecedented heavy attack from major Independent Ha­
vana newapapera today for hla denunciation# of the Cuban
and newamen who
criticised his rwguue.
ppress
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It waa the firat time since Castro led hla revolutionary
fareas Into power last Jan. 1 that the preaa has openly taken

each etroag exceptions to bie re.
marks.
MM
The war of words woe touched M
c C C i n n C I
off by Ceetn’a erlUcleme during
g ia w s s M
a long nationwide television ap■ ' M
pearasce Monday night.
There were rumere that the
WASHINGTON (UF1) - Both agree meat can bo Initiated before
Havana
newspoper Dtnrio da la
BMmad MlftoM. named by
■ides ia the deadlocked steel dis­ my return to Wnakingtoa next
Sales Increase
week.
Marina
would
suspend
publicsgj*,.
URey CbBtoi tote week
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Retail
pute agreed under President Eis­ "The purpose of the talks today
lion because of the attack by Cae— m g g n . «■— Waihar aa
sales
la
Florida
Jumped
41
per
enhower's personal urging today was to help bring about a volesIra. But spokesmen said Um news-------. _____
cent from 1934 to 1939, well ahead
to resume negotiations Immediate- tary settlement of the steel strike
pager would publish today and *” * 7
iwa aam eer
of the aatioMl average gala of
which will be fair gad jest ta Ml
carry a full reply la lb | Castro
- Tha-Prestdeat promptly issued a
charges.
statement expressing hose that U
Is a preliminary rear Horn, the
"agreement esa be lnHlaled” be­ Is the kind of settlement that thn reaumplloa of negotiations before
government
sc
tine
would
Is
taken.
newspaper
termed the Caatrw atfore he returns next week from Amerieaa people watt. It la tha
tack' "representative of Cuba's
kin California vacation. Union only kind that would ha good far "There was not any discussion
worst Intareete.” In an editorial
leaders laid they hoped they, could all Americana and for our whole of government action at all," HaDENVER (UPI) Students prepared tor publication, It said
gerty said. "The Implication waa
report a settlement tonight.
economy."
eyed ski elopes M the western "we are tired of to many threats,
Elsenhower won the agreement White House News Secretary that free collective bargaining
boriaon
today, dog tired repair­ so much Intolerance and to many
mutt
work
If
America
to
to
stay
after conferring Am with lodus- James G. Hagerty told newsmed
men were ttlU busy restoring gratuitous accusations and unjus­
try lenders and then with United that the President "waa quite strong."
electric service and traffic alg- tified chargee."
Steelworkers’ president David J. firm ha hto expressions to both Roger Slough. ipokesmM for
and-n-haM-ntlUoa-dollgg Lechhsod
ntls. and homeownera assessed
the Industry delegation, aald the
It aald press freedom existed
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - F o r Electro w m reported to ton* aa*
feMcDosuld aad other ante* offl- sidae."
shrub,
tree
and
toot
damage
president
did
not
discuss
Invoking
tn
Cube
but
It
wm
a
"very
spe­
mer
auditor
Edward
C.
Hornsby
eteto.
Hagerty aald Eisenhower's "dis­
which may exceed ft million in cial freedom.” II said there were of TallahaseM announced today ha coped total destruction.
McDonald proposed that oegoiia- cussion waa the seme to both the Taft-Hartley law during the
Denver, which was caught un- no censors and no agreement by will’ be a candidate tor the office
to-minute
conference
with
indus­
tkn*. which were broken off by aide s ' that they ought to get hack
prepared for 19.4 laches of heavy, the newspaper not to crllkUe the of secretary of stale la 1949.
try Isadora.
the union last Friday, be resumed to negotiations, and fast."
transport aad escaped when the
Ha wUl oppose the veteran R. A.
hero this afternoon, ia aa effort Asked what the President meant "Our negotiating team standi vessel docked here, gave himself wet mow .
Castro government, but It added:
to go back to w on right away,"
The storm began la the early
to end the 79dsy strike.
"You should know by now that Gray who has held the office since
up Tuesday night. Young Rudolph hours Tuesday. By dawn, every
in expraattng hope that an agree- Blough told reporters.
Industry leadsrs promised the
there are two big and shameful 1130. Gray la scheduled to decide
Bough, board chairman of the said he stayed In the water for true and bush In the city drooped facta that damage the freedom of neat month whether or not he
President to do their best ta
eight hours before be swam beneath Me weight ef clinging
W. E. Stone, 47, whe ked flew*
U.
S.
Steel,
left
it
open
whether
Intends to seek re-election.
achieve "a negotiated settlement"
press In our country."
snow.
for SO years with Brealff. Dm
he personally would alt la on con­ ashore cold aad hungry.
Eisenhower issued a three-para'
Hornsby
tried
for
the
office
la
One, It mid, wm public figures
Limbs eight inches thick broke
tract talks which broke np la New
ISM, going down la defeat 474,901 Hallowell, whose m b hW M sf
aph statement half an hour after
saying
one
thing
publicly
and
Rocky
W
orks
Out
from trees. They crashed onto
York last Friday when union rep­
wm Tuesday, w m first officer., ,
i meetings with the union aad
114,994.
MIAHI BEACH (UPD-Former roof and ear lops, serosa side­ another privately because of to He
resentatives walked euL
Rollln Longhltl, St, wm epeeal
pledged
to
fight
tor
toll
^management leaders. He said:
He aald tha President asked the heavyweight champion Rocky walks and streets. ‘Power and tel­ "fear and adulation."
officer. The throe etewardeeeee ate
"I have Juat completed talks
representation
In
Ate
legWaturs
"Therefore," Dierio do la Ma­
industry executives to work at Marciano disclosed today he ha* ephone lines went down ell over
with officials ef several of the
based on the philosophy that boerd w en Leona Mary Windiest
"effectively aa poeiiblo" to settle been "working out" at a gym­ town. Unpruned shrubbery was rina Mid, "In Cuba and abroad "good government la government 28; Betty Ruech, SB, and Airily*
steel companies and of the steel­
there are verv few who believe for the benefit of the people."
the T&gt; day-old walkout, Wlough ad­ nasium ia recent weeks but In­ flattened.
Harrison, SB.
workers union.
In the high Rockies, saowilldee there le complete and full free­
ded, "We ere prepared to do Just sisted he has ao definite plane
"In view ef the mounting Im­
about making a ring comeback. end snowfalls ef ea ranch as 14 dom of the prose In Cubo."
whet* we've been requested."
pact of the atrike on the Jobs ef
NEW YORE (UPI)—A crippling
hundreds of thousands of Ameri­ dockworkers strike affecting ports Asked If steel prices might But Marciano added, "I haven't inches closed roeds. Fraser,
the door" on a comeback- Colo., had 94 Inches of snow on
cans, I sincerely hope that aa from Maine to TexM at midnight have to bo raised because of the rioted
President's direct Intervention in “How ean you not listen when the ground Tuesday night.
appeared a certainty today unlass the strike, Blough Mid he did not people talk about a million and
Several mountain area* started 45,000 Laid Off
■n agnomen can be reached on think ao.
two million dollars."
up chair Ufte and rope tows, ns
oatending the expiring contract.
winter sportsmen showed up for A t Chrysler Plants
Blough aald, and other Industry
Federal, state and city media­ leaders agreed, that they would Widow Lucky
their esrUett trsck at the ski EETROIT (UPI) - Chrysler
tors said early today they see no prefer to negotiate n settlement
Corp., announced that some IS,NEW YORE (UPI) -A TS-year- slopes in recent memory,
possibility of an early agreement without government uee of the old widow fell between the asHighway crews opened n moun­ 000 employes In seven states will
on a new contract between the Taft-llartley law to halt the strike prese tracks at a Times Sqdhre tain road wwtt of Denver la time be laid off today and 43,000 will
International Long shore men's As­ lor M days.
subway station Tuesday night. One for Mrs. Thomas Holbrok, to, to be laid off by Friday because ef
The I'oliie Fanciers of Central sociation sad the New York ship­
car of the Incoming train passed give birth to n son in n city hoe- e strike at the firm's Twlnsburg,
BY BOB nUBBlNGd
and Apopka’s Blue Doctors * ■
Florida will hold a collie match ping Assn. The old eootracl ex­
Ohio, stamping plant.
over her before the exprese halted. pits!.
H look* as U football fans will clash In a tilt that yroalaea to
at the Cariyn Collie Kennel, Gene­ pires et midnight and the union
Four runaway boys In their ear­ The layoffs tra the result of
Mrs. Freida Nussbsum was re­
see the "Rockin’ Road Runners,”
has ■ "no contract, no work”
va. Friday.
moved from under the train by ly teens, believed to have been peris shortages caused by the vs the Blue Darters Friday nJgbt be a real thriller.
The match to begin at C p. m. policy.
Twlnsburg
atrike.
Reemployment
the molorman and a transit police­ living off food found In mountain
The formidable Apopka alevan,
in Memorial Stadium.
will have Alexander Draper of The negotiations here actually
man and taktn to Roosevelt Hos­ cabins west of Denver for the will be delayed by the number of
coached
By Tom Bolen, ha*
A
revamped
Seminole
High
altoct
only
I
LA
locals
from
Msins
0 Jacksonville judging the entries.
pital where her Injuries were des­ pail week, were still unlocateti days the Twlnsburg atrike contin­ School team dubbad the Rocking scored 99 points In two gam*#
The four entry claMes will be pup- to Virginia, whose contract deues,
Chryalar
officials
eald.
Five census workers a n needed cribed m alight
Road Runners by Its members. and have yet to be scored upon.
piM under tlx months, puppies msnds a n tied up with those of
la view of their strength, Heel
over six months, males and fe­ the New York locals. South At­ to help In the Altamonte Springs, Brutality Hearing Set
Coach Jim Plgott will change
males. First and second place lantic and Gulf locals technically
TAMPA (UPI)—A federal grand
hla strategy aid employ tha pie*
ribbons will be given to tha top conduct separate negotiations, but
jury will meet la Jacksonville
toon system, using hit best ttcollies In each cIsm and a trophy they traditionally wait for sa
tenaive men on one squad and
agreement here before closing
for the beat In the match.
hla beat defensive me* m to*
Results of the recent election their cootraeta. Approximately
fthlfi
of officers wUl be announced after •0,000 mea would be Involved la
Plgott explained that if Apopka
1 the match, followed by ■ groom- a strike.
gets tha baU Inside the Sanford to
l.lag demons ration. Jacks-n in* A joint negotiating meeting la
John Murphy, Washington, D.
yard lina he wUl use Me keavlett
[toCynSin Collie Kennel owaetg scheduled for this afternoon. The
chief of the litigations section
defensive players and whaa Sato
Jr Sandy Draper will give the dem- 1LA rejected Tuesday a new con­
ibe Justice Department’s Civil
ford gets the ball Inside the Apto*
I onatration.
tract offer calling for a 30-centRights Division, bad confirmed the
ka 10, tha heaviest offensive me*
All collie fanciers are urged to •a-bour wage package in a three
prison Investigation would go be­
will be employed to tiy to erato
| enter their dogs sod to attend the year contract. The ILA originally
fore the grand Jury.
the Blue Darter 11m .
1 meeting. Entries wUl be accepted demanded a 91-49 hourly package
Plgott mad* no excuse* far latt
I until 3:43 p. m. the night of the but ia understood to have reduced
week's defeat at the hands ef Ik*
thin to a SO-cent package.
| match.
JayceesTo Hear
Seabroeie Sandcrab*. ‘There wee*

Former Auditor
Opposes Gray

e

Dock Strike Set
To Hit Nation's
Ports At Midnight

Collie Fanciers
To Hold Match

To Race Darters

Census Workers
Needed In Area

From Hypnotist
CHICAGO (UPI) — The Chicago
White Sox today named big Early
Wynn their starter, la the l94B
World Series opener agaltt the
Loa Angela* Dodgers, playoff cooquerors of the Milwaukee Btsvm
lor the National League crows.
Manager A1 Lopes made hla In­
dicated choice definite when he
announced that Wynn, with a to­
la record In the Sox march to

would open at Comlakey Park
M 1 p. a . EST Thursday against
the Dodgers.
Walt Alston, Dodgers' pilot, al­
ready had announced Roger Craig
with an 11-5 record, at his choice
for opening day. He said shortly
after tha 9-9 playoff victory over
the Braves at Lot Angeles Tues­
day that he had hla pitching

Ethical hypoottsin will be ex*
plained to the Sanford Jaycees by
Orlando hypnotist Joe B. McCau­
ley at the Jaycee luncheon tomor­
row.
In the time allowed. Census tak­
ers wiU get 91B for the thee* days
they are at census school.
Applications should be made to
Kenneth W. Zah. 193 Milt** Hd.,
Daytona Beach. Pbooa CL 94307.
The United Statee Bureau of the

Gasoline Tax Up
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Today la
tha latt dunce for the nation's
motorists t* All ep their tanka
and escape an additional penny■-gallon federal tea a* gasoline
starting at muteigt*.

KUNNER8 AT WORK — Halfback John Lovelace has protection of End
Charla* Fox. Cantnr Burk* Winn and End Tony SulpUlo aa h* start* n
dash In yuterday's Seminole practice drill Conch Plgott ha* reshuffled
hi# lineup to accent go-power un offense and weight on defense.

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which lor daya has laacd It way
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MIAMI (UPI) - Hurricane
e n d * wallowed slowly through
tte Atlantic la the direction ef
the U. S. mainland today, and a
hurricane watch hai ordered (ram
Savannah, Ge., to Wilmington, N.

(ram the W. a mainland to the
Atlantic.
Gal# warnainaa were hoisted
from Daytona Beach, Fla., Berthward to Morehead City, N. C.
The Weather Bureau laid winda
along the soothesatera aeahaard
would inmaae gradually during
the day, reaching gain tare*
atrength of 40 mllea por bow or
more tonight
At 11 a. m. hurricane hunter
planes pinpointed the big bowler
210 statute miles eaat of Daytona
Beach and SID mllea aoutheut of
Charleston, I. C.

Meanwhile, the weather bureau
reported M had located a "sus­
picious” low presMra area in iho
Atlantic m art than 1,300 mllea
east af Florida. The area wae lo­
cated at about » north latitude
and H wcat longitude.
Tim wunther hnnau aald Gracia
haa ahowa little change in alac or
Intensity during Um past M hours.

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BACKING TAX ASSESSOR, E . H. Vickers, rig h t, 621

was the cnatce af
aupportors in Seminole
the legislative delegation

Oak Ava. signs n petition circulated Saturday by La Roy
Straw der, left, asking th a t T ax Assessor Mary Earle
W alker be kept In office. Straw der, 1200 P ark Ave. Is
heading a drive which he said today haa gained 1,200
inch signatures so fa r.
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for the remainaf Mrs. Walkefa
ma familiar with
(te county goveramont reportedly
ware eaaaidarad Mr m ommead sttan ta Ostites, hot sitter were
dot available or were "to tloeepolltkal situa­
te mahn their
M was reported.

Typhoon Racks
Japan, Heavy
Toll Reported

Fruit Shipm ents
WINTER HAVEN (UPI) —
Dally earoloadlngi In boxae from
the Citrus Vegetable Inspection
Division: By rail, 15,073 grape­
fruit} by boat, M M grapefruit;
by truck, 82,939 grapefruit} total,
73,848 boxes. Cannery receipts,
1,988 grapefruit.

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WARHorarocv (UPi) -

Ike H as Cold

tea Kaat-Waet Impose* over Barilm
was broken daring Ms weekend

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi­
dent Elsenhower disclosed at hla
proas conference today, that ha hag
a cold and plans to take n brief
holiday In the western desert coun­
try as soon as he can get away.
He told hla news conference ba
picked up the cold during hla res­
lay Act to halt the walkout for ent trip to Europe.
M days U labor and management
did not nock a settlement Grimm Is Back
CHICAGO (UPI) - Boh Belief.
promptly,
today as manager
—J te te aoM.Cteriey
. . _ was gamed to replace hla.
"So far as governmental action Orimgk arte two yean ago re­
ean te brought to tear on tills joined the Cube aa a vice prealmatter, I am net going to permit dent after Us ouster as manager
the economy of the nation te auf- of tte Milwaukee Braves, will be
for with Ita inevitable injuries te managing tte Cute ter tte fourth
all.
"1 am not going te permit
American workers to remain un­ Pastel Clouds
necessarily unemployed.”
EGUM AIR FORCE BASK
The president pointed out that (UPI) — Northwest Florida resi­
Adti.000 wor'ota are te l at their dents may »ey pastel-colored
jobs because of Ike dispute. Ha clouds today if «n experiment te
declared that “this te an Intoler­ successful by Air Force scientists
able situation,” r.nd aald "It muat here. The Oral In a series of roc­
not continue.”
kets will bo shot today to provide
"I shall use every conceivable information on long-range commu­
personal and official Influence nication and high altitude almoeavailable to me to break the Im­ phercric conditions.
passe,” te said.
"Free collective bargaining — Epidemic Problem
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (UP|)
the logical recount of 'a free
people In settling industrial dia- —Health officials collected mos­
putts — baa apparently broken quitoes and wild birds in three
southern counties today la an ef­
down," te
fort te pinpoint tte cause of a
sleeping sickness epidemic that
hsa claimed to lives. Dr. Kimcue
I*. Randle, director of tte steto
Health Department, said a *•
year-old boy died in Ocean Coun­
ty Sunday, apparently the 10th
victim of encephalitis.

WASHINGTON (U PI) — President Eisenhower said
today th e 76-day-old steal strik e “ m ust not continue/' He
pledged to use his every conceivable and official influence
to end I t
The president hinted broadly a t his new conference, th a t
he would invoke emergency procedures under the T aft-H srt-

1 p. m. Stocks

TOKYO
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Wthed
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stallation la tbia Ulaad nation Chrysler
83H
aatimated at morn than
was estimated
383
DuPaat ........
dollars, hot tho ooty laotman Kodak
American casualty waa an Ford Motor
Mte
alrmaa slightly Injured by flying General Electric
T7H
Mas*.
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Gaasral Motors
# A n official police
ate
Graham • Psiga
com musttic■ on the atorm trick Inti. T * T ...
avt
early today ahowtd 1,13d
41*
LorUlard
dead, 1,43# milting
104te
Penney .
Injured. Many of af
lflte
Penn RR
missing wore feared dead.
4DH
Sears Roebuck
A total of 330.000 homo*
lSte
Stndebiker
wracked or waahed away daring U. I. Steel ........
in
tho nightmare hours Saturday Weotlngbouse EL. i t i i n t M i
alght and early Sunday when tho
notion waa battend V howling
winda, mountainous w in s and Juveniles Urged
floodwater*. An est imated
paraooa won homeless.
To Check Permits
The American SWEW Crasa
made hundreds of Maaketa avail­ Juvenile* between 14 and IS
able to di'aetor haadquartow hero yesra old who don't renew their
for amorgeney raltef to atarm. iw restricted driver permit* by
Dept to must take a regular ex
Jugeeo.
Thirty-eight of Japan’s « prow ■minit km before they ton get a
tacos suffered some degree to now license.
damage (ram tbs typhoon, but Um In previous years, the Depart
It
heaviest harm was Inflicted an meat of Public Safety has
three provinces— Alchi, Mte and .to ID-year-old* pay a delinquency
fee when Ihey misted tho dead(gifu—bordering lee Bay.
The total damags la expected to lino. This practice has been dlaexceed IK million doll era. Coo- eontinued.
struct km Minister laamu Muraka­ Any youth who renews a remi said the government wifl ask itrictcd llcrtise, and later become!
parliament to approve a supple­ 1$, simply haa the restriction lift­
mentary budget la meet dm costa ed after successful completion of
a regular diver's tom.
af the disaster.

The county voting registration
office la the Chamber at Com­
merce building will be open from
7-9 p. m. today.
Wednesday, the registration book
wilt be in the Prairie Lake Legion
from T-t p. ra.
Altamonte Springs residents may
register at the town community
ball from 7-# p. m. Thursday, Mrs.
Camilla Bruce, registration sup­
ervisor, laid,
Saturday is the final day for
registering. The Chamber of Com­
merce building office will be open
until 3 p. m. on that day. County
residents must be registered in
order te vote in the Nov. 3 reap“ ‘Please God, not I thought, k portlonmeni and school board flec­
tions.
was then I started praying.”
The shark bit off part of a knuck­
le on Walker's left forefinger and
rut several tendons on Me right Sportsmen Slate

" I managed lo shake loose but
the shark came back twice more,"
te laid.
"I pulled my knife out of my
packet and subbed him on top of
Us bead but the blade didn't even
penetrate tho skin."
Walker aald be knifed the ahark
ta the aide when it made another
and It swam away. But after
half an hour, eight or 10
■harks muted in on him.
"The sharks kept dak ting right
up te my face," Walker said. "I’d
put my bead is the water, see
tha/n coming and kick my feet to
keep Item away.”
T te sharks were atilt around
•hen fisherman A. V. Francis
picked him up about noon Satur­
day, Plouff waa rescued some
three mllea away about an hour
•artier. He waa uninjured.

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Fun
Nobody h as more fun than
klda and Shriners and th at
was the order of th e day a t
Sanlando Springs Satur­
day when the Banin Shrine
sponsored ita Family Pienlc. A t too.
top, Shriners CheaChea­
te r Rearick, Harold Kaatner and Russell C arr share
the fun and refreshm ents
w ith Jesse, Jackie and
Nona Goodwin, The down,
Joe Corley, had th e most
fun and among th a friends
ha made was young Billy
Parrish. The Bahia Shrine
plans the Fam ily Picnic aa
an annual event.
(Rergstrom Photo)

Voting Office
To Open Tonight

Jale Of Shark Attack
Told By Florida Man
FORT LAUDERDALK.
Fla.
(UPI &gt;—Robert Walker, » , of Fort
Lauderdale, rested In a hospital
bore today and triad to forgot the
of sharks attacking “ “
bo floated virtually helplaM
E f tte Atlantic Ocean.
Walker and a fishing oompsalaa, Jamestoo. Jamas Plouff, t e
ware dumped Into tho water Fri­
day afternoon when their small
bant capslied. They were rescued
IT hours later after a harrowing
sight at Iho mercy of tho sea.
Walter, hla shark-bitten arms
bandaged to tho olbowa, told of
drifting away (ram Plouff while
teth clung to seat cushion*.
*%e said a seven-foot hammerhead
shark approached him at dawa
Saturday.
"1 thought that waa the end
right there," t e said.
“The shark ran Into me by ac­
cident After t e noticed me, te
circled around foe awhile.
"T han tho ahark came at me, bU
onto both hands and pulled me
about flvu loot under water.

News Briefs

M eeting Tuesday
The Seminole County Sports­
men's Assn, will meet at S p. m.
tomorrow at the county court
house to discus* plana for a fish
fry, Jaek T. Wilber, president re­
ported today.
Wilber said also that tte group
will hear a report on the Florida
Wildlife Federation meeting held
early in September.

Back On The Beat
Bitten by a dog Friday. Hanford
Mail Carrier Harvey Covington
was back on "bis appointed
rounds” Saturday, Covington was
treated at tte Naval Air Station
Friday after a dog bit him on tte
anklt. Covington lives at 107
Rosalia Dr.

Golf Winners
Feted Tonight

TV Photograph Made Of Earth
By Newest American Satellite

Babe Zaharlas golf tournament
winners and runnen-up will get
their trophies tonight at I p. m.
at the county American Cancer
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Space
Society meeting at Grace Metho: scientists diacloecd today that
diit Church.
Mayfair winners Bill and Jeanne &lt;America's paddltwhecl satellite
Foulk, runners-up Sonny Powell has taken television pictures of
sod Barbara Rowell; and Cassel­ the earth from an alUtude of IT,berry winner* Bill Knauer Jr. and 000 mllea.
It waa Um first crude image of
Audrey Ramsey; and runners up
Dick Dickinson and Sara Spar­ the earth and Us cloud cover ever
row will receive iJwlr awards dur­ taken from apace.
The satellite, otherwise known
ing the county unit meeting.
The five year American Can­ as Explorer VI, was launched
cer Society National Survey will Aug. 7. The photograph covers a
be explained by Cent llassett. broad area of tha central Pacific.
The survey te te launched this
year wiH seek causes of tho No.
2 disease killer. Plans for a cancer Local Dragsters
control program in Seminole Coun­
ty will b« discussed and com­ Compete In Race
ing at tte Woodland Ave. and Sanford's Ratio Ridels rode
mittee reports received.
again yesterday. The car club mot­
Tte public ia invited te the meet- ored to the Barnaul* Drag Strip
Onora Rd. church.
(rom Brumley'a Boat Works where
several members entered in races.
President Uichard lonlh won a
Dockets Prepared
trophy In hla Pontiac towered Ford
Felony dockets for the fall term pickup. An Oldsmobite powered
of the Ninth Judicial Circuit are Plymouth which is the club pro­
being prepared by State’* Attor­ ject waa raced by Jim Blythe.
ney Murray Overstreet and As­ Other club entrants were Nell ltisistant Stale's Attorney Thomas cheats, Bobby Brumley and Beau!
Waddell Jr. of Melbourne. Tbeaa Cowan.
list* of felony cases to be tried The club's annual pleasure meet­
during (te faB court aesaioo in ing will be held Thursday night
Brevard and Seminole counties at Lake Mary. A wiener roast la
planned.
wiU ba prepared te Oct U.

It waa made (rum signals re­
ceived by a tracking station Aug.
14 at South Point, Hawaii. At tte
lime the latcllite was about 17.0U0
mllea above the surface of tho
earth over Mexico.
Thus the area photographed waa
more than 2U,ooo miles from the
satellite.
Existence of the photograph
waa disclosed at a news confer­
ence at which scientists also re

Drive Leaders

Schedule Meet
Seminole County's United Fund
caqvaaing group leaders will meet
at 10 a. m. tomorrow at Mrs. Clif­
ford McKibbin’s home, 2430 Mellonvllle Ave. Division of the coun­
ty into residential solicitation dis­
tricts will be disccsted.

ported that tte so-called radiation
belts abova the earth are In real­
ity ona large son* with varying
peaks of intensity.
The photograph was taken by a
two-pound camera aboard the sat
ellite. While the earth waa in the
camera’s field of view the poaitlona of tha earth, aun and satel­
lite permitted only a crescent of
the sunlit part of tha earth to 1m
seen.
The southernmost part of the
crescent was not obtained on the
picture because tte transmitter
was turned off. In tte upper right
hand of tbe crescent is a black
indentation caused by ton of data
la tte radio transmission.
At the Umo the central portion
of the pacific was lighted while
tte North American continent was
dark and tte luml masses of Asia
were hidden behind the horiion.

Join The Fun
The Herald’* Football Contest Page will appear
aguin Tuesday. Read the puge, make a guesa and submit
an entry on the form printed on the sam e page. A lot of
fans have enjoyed the Football C ontest th a p ast two
weeks. Joiu them every Tuesday—you m ay win a cash
prize.

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aai otlgtloaa am Um tote af Waal
Barite Mould mat ba prokmgad hm
definitely. At tea w a s time, Ba
saML they agreed Hmre could ka
•a toad Ham Batik m tease am
reared dfocwteew77
Khrushchev arrival bask hares
today red said la Moans* te h S
gained tea laapruastw teat Pareto
dtat TTliiahmer “atorerriy waato
•d te liquideta tea sold war and
USSR."
people his view* shore Ms trig re
a "welcome teas* rally" te t t e
•ports pslare «f Unto - *•-**-*
tws hours after Ms 1U1M plana
completed a noa- atop flight ‘
Andrew* Air Fores Base te I
te Moscow.
He reiterated la Ms ipseefc teal
ana meetlag could a d solve aB
tte peUllcal problems involved.
He also said be ooo
te break aff hla American viatt
and come back ban M te
met with "more boetilHy."
Eisenhower told a arowded i
conference that as far as ho waa
concerned no party to tte Berlin
situation was now under any
of threat or duress. Ho sam
Khrushchev mad* aa
point that te had never
a threat against tte Ware German
metropolis.
Elsenhower also told reporters
that as far aa te waa
moat of hla previous objections ta
a summit masting had
moved by hia Camp David talks
with tte Russian leader.
He aald, bowavtr, that tte tew­
ing of a summit wss s m sttsr la
te negotiated with tte W«
allies.
Russia last November _
ending the four-po* •• occupation
of Berlin In an effort to get Allied
forces out of Ih* German city. It
set last May 37 aa a deadline, but
this waa extended Indefinitely as
foreign minister* sought a new
solution.
Elsenhower and Khruahctev
■aid in their joint communique
that they had agreed that tte far*
mal negotiations should te re­
opened "with a view to schlevtef
a solution which would te te a *
cordance with tte interests of ail
concerned and la tha intanat af
tte maintenance ef peace."
Today tte President was asked
whether, is tte mw negotiations
on Berlin, any solution acceytebto
to tte United States must guar­
antee tte Allied occupation rights
and the freedom of the West Ber­
lins re.
Tte president, suffering from a
cold which te aald started jtertly
after hla recant trip te
said te could aot guarateea
Using because he did
what sort of solution from tte angot Utkins might be accept abte.
Elsenhower told reporter* t e
found Khrushchev a dynamic and
arresting personality, a man who
resorted to great flights ef mam
aer and disporitlw ranging from
a negative, difficult attitude t»
easy, genial dlgcuaaloa.
He turned up big lap r siriaa ffl
tte Bovlet premier with
word*: wursordUgiy

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Amerieea Atrthms. f l w n n l
M n n M jr k ilM yliMt i la fa
la W aal ta cailact ana* M l aapyliaa for the n W a Mdtag la the
filth of Piaar 4*1 Kia rrarlaca.
Both Young and Laaibtoa la(total under latonwfsttoa they
»*r* warkiag withe* aalaUa
half, hat authorities fear* baliara
the tofioa has iaianutlanal lias.

Suppression Of Tibotians
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
(UP1) — I retoad m i Mntoya
will ask tha Geaeral Assembly
today to discuss IM China's sup­
pression to human righto to con.
*u«rad Tibet
.. l .
Although than ta# t e n some
eppeeltton to • U.8. debat# on tbo
Issue, Irish Fartign Minister
Prank Atoms was said to ba confldeat that the Irisk-Malay resolu­
tion caa muster the two-thirds
veto needed for toctoetoa ta lie

TOP M O V I E draw ing
garde a n D oris Day a n d
W/hpir Hudson* ifcordloff to
th a rot# o f motion ptefure
exhibitor*, who said th*y
w a n th« tw o top sta rs fo r
tha aocood s tra ig h t year.
Th« exhibitors isp reet n t
17,000 th ea ters In the U.S.,

weeks age ler UN toterreattoa
la totap this ruthless and waataa
murder of my people" by tba
Communists.
Although • number of nations,
ladadiag t l i United fltotoe, todorsad the Idea ad some kind of
UN consideration «d tha tom ,
none had pravioualy beta willing
to put forward any fsraul pro­
posal,.
Nationalist Chinn demurred he.
cauaa of the Chinese claim to
ewaenhlp of Tibet *
India openly opposed any a m i
far UN action. Several other w
liana were Inclined to soft-pedal
the issue, fearing that any UN
action might lead to new Rad har­
der ralda late aertheta India.

Army Pays Honor
T o Gan. Hutchison

Canada and Storajm,

t a c a u c a t r teese,
1C1T TO Q tlB T TITUS
b x k t h a a lono,
rie la tlff,

H

W * M R ag e ln st ysu In th a C lrault
T &amp; M t, n in th Judicial C lrault, la
m t n r Somlaola Causty, Florid*,
-tog ahbruvtatad till* at w hich l*
5 * a * e r y Ho. 11&gt;11, oalltlod -J .
Loon Bcol a a d Bctamyc Lou K**t.
-L a wile, F talatlffA v«rius IL F.
-Way**, B t Ala. D cftad.nt*", and
T M , as# each a f yau. ara r.q u lr.d
imp fUa y su r a n sw tr to Plaintiff*

t i n P rocter to Alhock l n v .i t .
m in t In c , a F lorida corpora lion,
d it.il January IS, l) ) l, h*« b**n
bruught In t h . C lrm ll Court •(
K.mlnul* Couaty, Florida, s a n ln tt
you and o a th of you claiming on,
. i t . t r , right, m l* , or In trrr .t In.
or ll*n up»n th* rnltnwlng rt.*&lt; rib*
•1 proporty *liuci*4 la atm lnol*
Coumy, Flnrlda:
Tha V H of th* HWU of th*
BW&lt;4 of a*ctIou I. Towm hlp
II, Bouth, Itnnc# I I Kaati
and yau ar* h*r*t*y rouulrad to
til* your *u«»*r or &lt;ith*r writ*
t*n dtf*n*«* g* room ily nr by your
a tto rm y w ith t h . CI.rk of th*
Clreutt Court N inth Judlrlal C ir­
cuit, l*m lael* County, Florid*, a t
th* Court llou** In la n ia rd . F lo r­
ida, and to **rv* a copy thereof
upun th* p la in tiff* n tto rn iy who**
Ham* I* W .h b .r U Hnlnts. S*S
Park A v.out,
tv im .r Park.
Florid*, not U t* r than Ih . Slth
day of October, lit* , sa d ahould yuu
fall to do to, a Doer** P ra Canf***o will b* *nt*r*d ngalnat you.
WITNESS my hand and Iho a.nl
of Sold Court a t Bonford, Florid*,
this 11th day nf d-p t.iu b ar, l i l t .
O. V ll.rn d n n
Clark of th* Abut*.Sty lad

a s d o a i i rl ' u b l l m
-------- r u m b l l , si* w u*.
D sfs n in n ta
aam ca v e e m t e
TO: a . b d o a h R o e a a u . ,■ « —
n u e e a u * sis w ire, if they
s r s living, and If they Sr*
C tse. ib sir unknow n hstrs,
( i 'I m is
smusss ,
grsni***,
•M » m s grant***, crsd ltari,
lltn u rs, SMlgn*. trust***, an#
a n . agnlnst nny a n . nil o f th*
pertIse having *r claim ing la
hava a a y rlaht, title a n i/n r
la u r a a t In and la th a e ra .
party h*r*laaftar U w U t A
’ aal# ton* ottuat*. lying aa*
h*ine In S*mln*l* C auity,
Florida. I*.Will
I All II, B io ta I t of BANLAICDO THU S U B U R B
BBAUTIPVt* O It L AN D O
■ BCTIOX, arcordlng (a th*
P la t th*r*of r*cord*d In
P la t Soak t. Pago SS of
■ho Publla BocorSo of B*mlnolo County, Florid*.
TOC ARB HKRBBT NOTIFIED
th a t tha P lain tiff h trs ln haa insiltutoe a ault ag a la st you In th*
Clreutt Court of Ih* H lnth Judicial
Circuit, In a a d for SoaUncIa Coun­
ty. Florida, la uulot hor till* ta
ih*
ahov*
d*tcrlb*d
prapany
•Ituatod, lying and hslag In U*nlnot* County, Florida, aa b*r*tnahova mor* aartleularly sot out.
Tou ar# horoby roeutrod t* HI*
your A aswor with th* Ctorh of th*
Clrault C ourt, la sa d fo r gomiaol*
Couaty, Florida, sa d aarv* n copy

Sat For Busy Sotsion,
TALLAHASSEE (UF!&gt;—Baa.
John lawto, Mirtonna attorney,
«{U ha (ha busiest togtolator In
Flarida la lha wtat twa 7**rs.
At Im i ha *a«ht t# be.
lawto, a laaAer la tha Btaato
majority Mac, holds memhetihtp
oa eight interim taveetlgettag
cooiaittoa*.
JUwl’a aight committee esrignBMnts may bo a laeorl. nohady
caa n a id b a r another legislator
holding a* aang at awe tinta.
O s / wonders whan ha'U fbd
time to prertk# law,
lawto has • margod as the
■pedal •‘pet’* at Begat# President
Dewar Jehaeea a t Qutoty, grab*
blog off mart at tha choice as.
slgaawata available between now
and tha IN I session.
Jehaeea has s*nt up a trial
balloon to test the political winds
on his chances ta tha 1M0 guberpaternal campaign, and lawto is
RIGHT OR WRONG SPELLIN G , th e Merced, Calif.,
earring as a sort of unofficial
a im m is te r wae try in g to make th a school tone safer
political advisor la this venture.
for children and he did— m ost drivers alow down to
Johnson has filled all tha inte­
took a t thg m iupellinr, being inspected her* by Dennia
rim committees with members of
M artinas.
the small county majority bloc
which ha heads, but has singled
out lawto for special attention.
Baa. Tom Adams of Orange
Park, chairman o&lt; tha Legislative
Council, alw has dealt generously
leasior George Sauthcrs sod bers first aad then to Uw general with lawto in setting up council
Coagreunea A, Sydney Herlong public.
committees, although lawto Is
will visit Sanford during Octo­
not o m em ber of tbo council.
Sen Charley Johns of Starke,
ber.
Herioog will be to his mobile of­ Scouts Distribute
also close to Johnson, to on five

commutes, including those ltfM
ttgating the NAACP, Insurance,
pi togas and toads, Tha other
dials with iateraUte cooperation.
lawto’ committeee are: Gevtrn.
mental reorganisations, interstate
cooperation, mental health, statu*
a r y revtotoa. appropriations sad
auditing, congressional reappor.
tlooment, escheatment and tut#*
cutoaia hospitals.

Senator Smothers, Herlong To Visit

fice treUer ea the comer of First
SL asd MagaoUa Are. Oct. U.
from 19 #. m. until l:lo p. m.
He invitee discussiooe tad qtwsUoae (ram rilfaeae ea government
maUers. Herleag wiQ appear to
Oviedo at 4 p. m. the same day,
sad will be to Ails moo's Springs
sad loogveed Oct. I t This visit
to to replace the postponed tour
that wan scheduled for mid-Sep­
tember.
Bmithefs will be b en Oct. 21Plans are to have a civic sad
service club dinner for him, at
7:90 p. m. at toe Civic O uter.
Tickets win g# to eivtc ctoh mem­

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U. F. Posters

Ueited Fuad campaign. posters
were distributed to downtown San­
ford Saturday by 30 local Boy
Scouts nod their leaden.
The First Methodist Church's
Troop 34, ltd by Scoutmaster W.
p r e p a r e d fe e
W. Tyre; the Elks Club Troop
w sathtr • m c r g . n e . . .
244, led by bcoutmssicr u. JL
TMmb test sheen for Ule
Green; sod the Ml Souls Catho­
lic Church Troop 943. wtih Scout­
master George Pogcajto to charge
N A TU RA L GAS CO,1
distributed th* potters to down­ Carter’s Shoe Shop 202 S u f M * At *. F A 2 -IU I
town stores end office.
Park Ave. Oppoeile Feed Fair
Jaw

SOUTHER

le g a l Notice
THB ST ATM OF FLORIDA
TOi WILLIAM HAMM, JR.
TOU 'A R B KRHKBT XOT1FVWD

than

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you la th* C lrault c o u rt of U #
M ath J u S k lit C lrault, la sa d for
Romlnol* County. Florida, o a titl.d
K. A. HAMM P tatatirr, v*. W IL ­
LIAM HAMM. JR ., D ofiadant, In
Cbaacory No. 1*23*. Tbo n atu ra of
U la ault Is to obtain n divorce.
T ou ora horiby r*qulr*d to fit*
your w ritten d*f*n**o w ith tbo
CU rk of onM Court and aarv*
a cosy th s rio f upon F la ln tlffa »t
tarnsya oa or bofor* O ctob.r Ifth .
IM I, a r a D sersa Fro Coafaato
will ho ontorod ag ain st you.
W1TNBM a ir hand asd a*at s i
C tsrk of Ih* C ircuit Court In and
to r ■•m lnal. County, Florid*, tbl*
}llh day •( Stpl*mb*r, A. D. l i l t .
(■KALI
O. P. HERNDON.
CUrk of C lrault Court
In f*r for Stmlnol* County.
Florida
By; Ita rlh a T. VlhUn
U tp u tr CUrk
■AM M. ML'nNKLL * BON»
p. a box m «
Orlando, Florida
Publlah g«pL &gt;• # Oct. I, II, II.

Court

By: M artha T. V ihtia
D tputy C lark
I SEA LI
U F. Ilaradoa
C ltrk of C lrrult Court
Byt a / M artha T. Y!hl&lt;
D tp u tr d s r k
•tae atram , Davl* A M s ia u ik
X i u r a t r * f a r FtolsUtf*
E dw ards B uilding
Sanford, F lo rid a
F u h iu h nope I I . It « Oat- I,

Publlah S . p t . : i , A Ort. I,

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Vll t l T t m a BAMK
NOTICK Id h.rutiy gtvau in .t I
»m *na*s*d lit builnt** at Farn
Park, a tto lu o l. County, Florid*,
undar th* Ilctltlou* namo of.
a«m -u-liM lty, cud th a t 1 ta lta d
to r . c l . u r .a id m m , w ith tbo
C ltrk of Ih* C ircu it Court, ■•mlno l. County, Florid*. In *-i:or&gt;lan«*
with t h . provlalon* of th* F lctttlou* Nam* Itatu t* * . tw o-w itt
Paction 111.01 Florid* a ia tu tta

W ITX EM th* hand of th* Cl irk
of tha C lrault c o u rt. Jom iail*
Couaty, Florida, thla f l t h day af
■*pt*mb*r, t i l l .
O, P. )l*indua
Clark of th* C ircuit Court,
Samlaola County. Florida
B n M artha T. VlhUa
P ip u ty C ltrk
fSSALI
tVlnd«rw**dl* S H u n l.r
A tiurm y* for Plalntlfr
: : t r « r k A»«nu.. kouth
W la u r P ark , Florida
Publlah §*pL IS * ik-t.i. II. II,

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CHANGING HATS is Robert YoungtUhl, left, ovUtlon th ie f ordMBe*man, who h u been sworn in aa » w arrant officer a t th e Naval A ir Station.
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SEPTEMBER t t
Admissions
Alberti Briggs, Oviedo
Joan French, Sanford
Catharine Fuhrmann, Sanford
Beatrice Hamilton, DeBary
Garfield Fox, Geneva
Susanna Meriwether, Sanford
Jtrline EUlng, Sanford
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Forbes,
Sanford, a son
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Briggs,
Oviedo, a son
Mr. and Mrs. George Fuhrmans, Sanford, a son

Children's Committee
Meet Slated Thursday

salem . v«. ( u r i w n w past
of i private plans with three pat•eojeri used a busy highway s ta r
bare as a runway Sunday aliht
when he waa forced to make aa
emergency landing.
Witnetua said the plant with
lour vacationing Lot Angelca realdents crash landed on U. 8. 11.
two mllea west at here, a n d !
struck a car. The plane occupants.
and four persons in the car mlr-|
aculously escaped lerious injury.,
The pilot of the plane, Robert |
Ross 30, said he was forced to 1
set the plane down when it ran out1
of gas.
But Rost, a government em­
ploye, denied that hia plane,
which flipped over on one wing aa
U came down, hit the automobile.
He said the car deliberately drove
off the road to avoid a crash.
Rosa suffered a cut eye. Hia
wife, Sophie, and two friends,
Robert Gavin and Francis Seallick ware not Injured.
Tne lour paasengera of the ear
suffertd only minor bruises. They
were Charles A. Stump Jr., 36.
his wife, Myrtte, 36, and thatr
daughters, Victoria Lynn, 7, and
Carol Ann, 30 months, all of Roa­
noke, Va.
Traffic on the buiy highway waa
tied up foe milts. Workman had
to work two hour* to clear away
tha wreckage and wash away
spilled gasoline to avoid fire.

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Chair- dren lo Juvenile delinquency.
men of county children’s commit­
tees and representatives of stats
agencies and voluntear organisa­
tions will mset hers Thursday to
finalise a report covering every
phase of the lives of chUdren in
Florida.
The report Is being made for
the White House Conference on
Margaret Boyd. Lake Monroe Children, but Florida Children’s
Commission Chairman Mrs. C. D.
Albert Sarge, DeBary
Hate) Gilion, Sanford
Johnson of Quincy said the work
Robert Humphrey, Sanford
will find its greatest use here in
Mrs. Joseph Andrews and
the state.
baby, Sanford
Store than 100 persona hare
Eugene Padgett, Sanford
been Involved in the maisive
Beverly Colson, Sanford
writing Job which covert every­
Thomas Wright, DeBary
thing frjm mental illnesses in chllVirginia Chapman, Sanford

The 210-foot Ull Big Wheel U
Vienna's famous emussmsnt park,
the Wurstslprater, was built in
1M6 to commemorate the SOth
anniversary of the reign of Aus­
trian Emperor Frans Joseph.

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Letters To

W ednesday and Thursday
Septem ber 30th and October 1st
6:30 p. m. to 9:00 pi, m
501 W est 9th S treet

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Marcii Curl celebrated I f f
lOth birthday fiM iy WRR 0 j f f t y
i t Um Wendell Shipper feme. UM
Holly Av». from 4 I t • : » &gt; m .
Oamta war* piayad ta d frtata
awarded to (he winners.
Refreshments of i n c fm n ,
cake and poach w e n aanrtd to
Candy Colman, Ammo F a re d ,
Mary Pat &gt;&lt;rtraa«, Linda Stahbe,
Brenda Cartar, Jeantio Carter,
Glenda Albert, Martha Jnhnewi,
Marilyn Hera, Linda Hoch* Vie*
ky Nobles and Doom Davis.

■Mr MUi Carol QuayIt, a&lt; W«it| Sigma
Orange County. h n btcn chosen
"Valentine Girl" to represent the ■

Eastern Star
Meets Thursday
Seminole Chapter 1, Order of
Um Keiiera Stir will hold the flrat
meeting of Um current - aeatoo at
Uamnle Hall Thursday at S p. m.
Worthy Matron, Linnie Moye ex*
tends an Invitation to ad E aston
Star members in the Sanford area
to attend.

Garden Club To Add
Another N ew Circle
Due to tbo growth of the San­
ford area and the Intense Interest
of the residents In gardening a
new circle of the Sanford Garden
Club was organised recently. It
bis been named the "Woodman"
Circle.
Plans are now underway to or­
fat Beauty
ganize another one before the
opening meeting of the current
season A group of people Inter­
ested In organising this circle met
at the home of Mrs. Voile Williams
opening meetings of the current
Jr., president of tbo Garden Club,
last week, to make initial plana
and elect temporary officers.
Temporary officers, e l e c t e d
were Mrs. Wendell Hlrt, presi­
dent and chairman, Mrs. Robert
Graham. A committee waa ap­
pointed to serve a* the nominat­
ing committee and present •
Enlisted men from the Sanford and new numbers. The orchestra slate of officers to bo elected at
Naval Air Station, the senior and played gratia for the dance, cour­ the next meeting. Mrs. Harvey
junior volunteers, s t a f f a n d tesy of the American Federation of
friends of Ute USO Joined forces
for a gala FaU Frolic at the USO
club Thursday evening.
The popular Dick. Kelley orchestra from Orlando charmed the
audience and dancers with both old

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Officare Wive* of VAH-1 met at COUPLES DANCING, orthe home of Mrs. R, T. Gralow. cheatra and decorations at
la Longwood, Thursday for aa the USO Fall Frolic.
informal morning coffee, with
Mra. D. R. McGraw serving a*
co-hostess.
AA social hour was enjoyed by
(he group and the business stssioa
Was postponed until next month.
Others attending were, Mrs. 8.
N. Baney, Mra. G. R. Carlson,
Mrs. T. Cooley, Mra. H. E. Fish*r, Mra. R. M. Forster, Mra. W.
J . Kueha, Mrs. R. L. Wilt. Mra.
BY MARLIN R. JONES
H. H. Harrison, Mrs. R. Golden
A surprise party was given by
end Mrs. R. S. Satre.
members of the Mary Lawton Cir­
cle Thursday evening, at the Edu­
cational building of the Flrat Bap­
tist Church In Oviedo honoring
Mrs. Lawton A. Hardy, retiring
chairman of the circle.
Members assembled at 7:30 to
enjoy a covered dish supper. Mr*.
J. B. Jones, Jr., circle social
MONDAY
chairman worked with Mra. Drady
First Baptist Church W. M. U. K. Mathers, retiring social chair­
quarterly business meeting, fol- man, and Mri. Hettie P. Rags­
lowed by Installation service for dale, to plan the tupper and sur­
officers of the new year, 1:30 p. prise for Mrs. Hardy, who served
m. Sunbeams, Junior and Inter- a* chairman for two years.
• d i a l * G. A.'a meet at Church
after school.
W5CS Grace Methodist Church
Evening Circle meets at the boms
of Mra. J. B. 'Crawford, Lake
Mary Blvd. ■ p. m.
Boy Scouts meet at First Pres­
byterian Church 7 p. m.
By IDA MAY SJUBLOM
S. A. Covington and Mrs. Eunice
Ur. and Mrs. John J. Huber are
TUESDAY
enjoying a visit from Mr. Huber's
Pioneer Fellowship Presbyterian mother, Mrs. Sallle M. Huber of
■lurch. &lt; p. m.
Takoma, Wash.
^ i n t e r e s t Baptist Church Inter­ Mr. and Mrs. Lew B. Beach
mediate R. A. Meeting 7 p. m.
of Loch Arbor announce the arri­
Deadline for reservations for val of a daughter, Undy Lou.
Family Night at First Methodist
and Mrs. B. F. Carnley,
Church Wednesday, 1:30 p. ns. Mr.left
the community to make
Call the office by noon Tuesday. have
their new home In San Diego,
California, where Mr. Carnley will
Corn muffins are especially good lake up hla duties with the Navy.
with tossed talad when W cup each
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bauer are
of chopped drained plmlento and receiving congratulations on the
PP«d onion are added to the ctltbralion of their JWh wedding
ter before baking.
anniversary.

warn Mr. and Mrs. George M.
Harrell, Mrs. David Scott, Mill
Edith Ktygier and Mr. Frank
Holmes. Out of town volunteers
were Mrs. Agnes McCollum and
Mrs. B. Hoverson who accompanied members of the business gtrli
club from Daytona Beach.
The USO featured a free mo­
vie "Female on the Beach,"
starring Joan Crawford, Sunday
evening. Tomorrow at • p. m. another Home Demonstration group
of Seminole County will repeat
their monthly contribution to the
USO by bringing home made
eakea and goodlea to the club.
Mcmbera of the group come as
hostesses for the evening. This
month the Geneva H. D. club is
in charge. The USO clubs through­
out the world are supported by
by the United Appeal Funds.

Mrs. Glenn J. Wimbush of Loch
Arbor, left Saturday for New
York City. While there she will
attend a reception and teilimonlal dinner honoring her huaband
who ia retiring after more than
32 years In government service.
Robert Gonialci, son of Mrs.
Velma Gonzales, Palmetto Ave.
spent the week end at home. He
is a student st the University of
Florida, in U*lnesvillc, majoring
in business administration and
forestry.

Church

Calendar

Personals

Following the fried chicken din­
ner, Mrs. Ragsdale, lecreiary,
presented from the circle mem­
bers a lovely casserole to Mrs.
Hardy aa • memento of the oc­
casion and a toxca of apprecia­
tion for her work.
Circle members Invited to en­
joy the affair included Mra. L. A.
Hardy, honorec. 'Mrs. G. W. Al­
ford, now chairman; Mra. Hettie
P. Ragsdale, secretary; Mrs. J,
G. Beasley, co-chairman; Mrs.
J. B. Jones, Jr.; Mrs. Drady E.
Mathers, Mrs. Charlie Dtshman,
Mrs. If. R. Spencer, Mrs. D. W,
Willis.
Mrs. C. A. Buchanan, -Mrs. P.
G. Norman, Mrs. Gertrude Hull,
Mrs. 0. C. Wheaton, Miss Lois
Ruddell. Mrs. P. H. Brown ind
Mrs. Alee Lelnhsrt. Mrs. T. H.
Daniel), retiring WMU president,
and Mrs. W. If. Anderson, new
WMU president, were also In­
vited.

Parent, Teacher
Meeting Slated
Parents of the Sou Guide School
are reminded of the meeting to­
morrow night at 7:30 of parents
and teachers at the school build­
ing. It la important that every
parent attend.

Officers recently elected for the
1HMS school term at Oviedo
High art FRESHMAN— Aon Sla­
vik, president; Dorothy Duda,
vice president; Ralph Johnson,
secretary-treasurer. Student coun­
cil representaUves are Susanna
Partin, Jimmy DeSham, Hike
Tesiiuky, Wesley Swenson and
Shall* Best. Party representatives
are Loretta Fore and Jimmy
Jonas,
SOPHOMORE - Linda Harris,
prestdaat; Hoy Wain right, vice
preeident; Tommy Estes, secre­
tary-treasurer. Student council re­
presentatives are Don Corton and
Sandra Mays and party repre­
sentatives, Johnny Courier and
Carol Alford.
JUNIOR — Julie Gore, presi­
dent; Kenneth Sparks, vice presi­
dent; Bessie Fleming, secretary;
Richard Van Wormer, treasurer.
Student council repreaentativee
are Mika Kennedy, Sandra Bellbora and Marilyn Mathers.
SENIOR— Mike Duda, presi­
dent; Pat Jackson, vlco president]
JoAnn Oliver, secretary; Susan
Stanko, treasurer. Mika Duda and
Beane Wainrlght as president and
vice president p( the student coun­
cil are members of the senior
class and other representatives
from this d ata will be Pat Jackton and Yvonne King. Junto Flem­
ing and Benne Wainrlght are par­
ty representative*.

St. Luke's Missionary Guild, ac­
tivities group three, will hold a
cendle end cola social tomorrow
night at • o'clock in the Slavia
school auditorium. Group games
and entertainment havo been
planned by the committee.
A variety of Chrislmat and
fancy candles for which orders
may be placed will be on display.
Planning the evvnlng'i program
are Mra. J. 8. Baal, Mrs. George
Jakubcin Jr., Hr*. John Milder,
Mrs. Beth Rook and Mrs. John
Gruenwsld.
Members of this committee in­
vite all ladies of Slavia and the
surrounding area to attend.

BEAUTY APPOINTMENT

Members of the WMU and thw
Brotherhood of Central Baptist
Church held a joint meeting
Thursday evening at the Church.
Refreshments of ice cream and
eake were served at 1 p. m. The
men furnished the ice cream and
the women made the cakes.
Men of the Brotherhood discuss­
ed plsns for Laymen's day sche­
duled for Sunday Oct. It, with
laymen of the Church In com­
plete charge of the services.
At the business session of the
WMU an election of officers (or
tbo coming year waa held. Those
elected were; Mra. Leona Brown,
president; Mrs. Edna Giles, vice
president and program chairman;
Mrs. Jack Ethclyna Owen, secre­
tary; Mra. J. Q. Galloway, treaaurer.
Committee chairmen are Mra.
Joe Crittenden, community mis­
sions; Mrs. Libby Tew, childrens
home; Mrs. Margaret Naughcr,
prayer; Mrs. Alice Smith, mission
study; Mrs. Mary Cameron, aoclal; Mr*. Violet Dais, steward­
ship, Mrs. Uail Smith, publicity
and Mrs. Edna Giles and Mrs.
Mary Cameron, G. A. counselors.
A third of all women living in
metropolitan areas in the United
State* would rather rent all their
household linens than own them,
according to the Linen Supply As­
sociation of America.

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Cowboys and Indians of the "Wild W est" declared a
truce in honor of Ronald Colman a t a round-up celebrat­
ing h is fifth b irthday Friday, a t the home of hie par­
ent*, Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Colman, 1805 Holly Ave.
Amid “W ar Whoops" a n d "C attle YeUe" Ice cream,
cake, punch and favors were enjoyed by Ute youngsters.
G uests attending were Mike and Steve Christensen, Alan and G ary Skipper, David Stutsm an, Ricky
Ferrell, Dickie Henderson, Roger Benton and Debbie
Albert.

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EPISCOPAL C H U R C H *
WOMEN loading donations
for their outgrown sale
into cars. Shown are Mrs.
Hugh O'Hara and Mrs.
Howard S. Moore taking
some of the articles to ar­
range them for the sale.

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Clases will be s|
Child -Evangelism

Oviedo School

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life

Mrs. Ed Gordon assisted Mrs.
Wfmami in s e r v i n g refresh­
ments. The group will meet at
the home of Mrs. William* again
tememw at I p. m. to elect
permanent officers and complete
plana for the season.

Program Slated

Oviedo Circle Honors
Mrs. Lawson A. Hardy

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�the yardage for the Crake.
. A paw by Bam w u inteteayted
W Lin dquist and it forked like
the Sanford team w u going te
•cere again test they test the hall
•a a fumble on the Soabseaao IS
raid Una, Thto w u eoa «f the
turning points af the game,
Seemingly net bothered by a
ffoak rate. Seabreeze began an­
other scoring drive which ended
te a TD by Bakky Wateer. The
PAT attempt foiled and the Crake
lid IM ,
la the first half the Sowiaefoa
west unable to m ew the hell ea
the ground, picking up only TT
yards to tho Saadm ha’ 1ST. The
Sanford pasting attack w u mote
effective, however, end they pick­
ed up a t yards with their throws.
Seabreeze kicked off to Sanford
te s l u t the u a a a d half, but the
Stmteetea quickly teet the hell on

amende foil, Wslser slashed all
tackle far anot her Seebream tal­
ly. The PAT w u Hacked.
The Semlnefos teak the kickoff
but fumbling agate quickly test
them yardage. Levalaw then teak
n yitcloM end daahed IS yanla to
Urn Seehreote IT.' A penalty and
an Incomplete pose farted Senfled te punt, but the Sandermba
could eat mere the bell and they
pentad. Sanford again fumbled
and Shakraaw l aaacai ad an the
third quarter ended. ;,T. In Uw ftaal quarter, Sanford
•gala took te the air for good
gains, but finally ware forced to
kick. Simas recovered n Seabreeze
fumble ea tba 44 yard line te get
possession again and the Semin­
ole pose plays began te click ones’
more. With three minutes 49 sec­
onds loft, toborta hit Christenson
with o Jump peso for another Ul*

ly. The mUch-noodid extra point
try by Ckrtatowoon was blochod.
Sanford tried an outdo kickoff
u d (ho hall waa cmaght in the
afar hy n Cnaford nun, but tba
officials penalised the Sanford
ton* is yard*, for Illegal proce­
dure. Twin more they tried onaide kicks. The first again result­
ing in a IS yard penalty. On the
third try Seehreeaa downed the
bell on the Sanford 4*.
Seabreeze then began to kill
the clock. Then, with one Minute,
I t seconds h it, Seabreeze unexplalnably threw a pass which wss
Intercepted by Lundqulst. Sanford
went into n single wing and Landauist threw a four pass to Graeey.
th e Bomlnateq again fumbled as
the game ended.
Although Sanford's passing w u
highly effective their inability.to
move the bell on the ground and
repeated fumbles lest them the
game. The final score w u 19*14.
This was Shabreeza's first wla

League Leaders

lO ; Rebteaoo. Rad
Bravos l i t ; Rail, 1
thaws, R ravu 114.
Amcrtcu L ta g u Jensen, Red
Sac 114; Caterite, ladiau 111;
XUfobcow. gens tars lilt Lena*
Senators ZOO; Maxwell, Tigers Ifo!
Notional League — Banka, Cuba
44; Mathews, R ravu 43; Aaron,
B revu 41; Robinson, Rada 41;
Maya, G luts 44.
Amotteu League—Colavlto, In­
dian* 44; Killsb rie , Senators 43;
Lemon. Senators 44: Msntlo. Yan­
kees 41; Maxwell, Tigers 41.
PHchtog
National League-Ficr, Plratu
i* li U w , P lratu ISO; AatouUl,
O lute 1810; Conley, PhUs 12-T;
Buhl, Braves is».
Americas Uaguo-Sbaw, White
Sox 141: MtLIsb, Indians 1M;
Wynn. White Sox 22-10; Moesl. Ti­
lers 17-0; Maas, Yankees 141.
Farmer Florida Slats Univer­
sity standout football guard Vloco
Gibson of Birmingham, Ala., will
so n s aa assistant froshmsa coach
for the Somlaotei in taw.

S A V E on
Top Quality
Dry Cleaning
W ith H A L L ’S

ready gotten their money’s worth
this season—and tkara a rt still
two full m u Iks to go.
Saturday waa a u of lbote day*
when few of the outcomes were de­
cisive until ihe final gun. Hern
la Atlanta, Gaorgln Tach’s 1414
victory over Southern Methodist
waa still In doubt after too gun
sounded.
Tha Tach-SMU game w u proba­
bly as aacltlag aa any te the na­
tion. It featured a brilliant passins dual bstwaea quarterbacks
Prod Srastltea of Tack and Don
McradUh af Southern Methodist la
which tha load changed bands
four tlmss.
BraseUon, gained 144 yards run­
ning and passing and thraw two
touchdown raises. Meredith livad
up to pro • season billing by pas­
sing for 111 yards and a pair of
touchdown, Place-kicking special.
1st Tommy Walls furnished Tech’s
margla with tho only conversion
of the game and n 20-yard field
goal.
A Tech Interception ended a fin­
al Meradith passing threat with
Isis than two minutes to go. Bui
Ttch punted la tba closing seconda and SMU halfback Prank
Jackson almost wont Ihe distance
after the dock ran out in a 34yard return.
Tha ravenge bent Tennessee Vole
best tha Auburn Tigers 3 0 to rod
tha Tiger string of 44 straight

without a lou; tha Florida Ga­
tors gambled u d wan an a tornpoint conversion pass te edge tha
Mississippi State Maroons 14-14;
Louis!asa State beat T u aa Christ­
ian 104; tha Mississippi Rebels
broke loose te tha final a mlauutes to bast Urn Eantucky Wildcats
140; Georgia trounced Vanderbilt
xi-I; Alabama edged past Hous­
ton 4-0; u d Independent Miami
boat Tulsne 447.
It looks like another oiptoelve
waektad abtad . unheal Georgia
TCch will bt host te unbeaten
Clemion and unbeaten Georgia
visits unbeaten South CaroUaa.
ln addition. Louisiana State
takes an Baylor — Use Bea id s '
third straight Southwaatare Con­
ference foe; Alabama will be at
Vanderbilt; Mississippi State at
Ttnosaaet: Auburn wUl bn host te
paaa • minded Hardla • Simmons;
Florida wtU bn hast to Virginia;
Mississippi has an apparent home
breather against Memphis State;
Tulane entertains Wake Forest;
and Kentucky goes to Detroit.
Tbs biggcat surprise this past
weekend w u at Knoxville when
tha Vote made end Cotton Loteor’a

A nother Torree
MILWAUKEE (UPIL- Joe Tor­
re of Brooklyn, N. Y.. a brother
of Milwaukee first b a s e m a n
Frank Torre, bat signed a nonbonus contract with tba Braves.
Tha younger Torts is a right-banded hlttiag catcher.

Hahn, rolling for* the furniture
team, bod a big 340 seriea tad waa
Tale 44 Cewneetfout 0
ably helped by regular Howard
Pennsylvania SB Lafayette •
Karritoe, la giving the roofers n
Carnegie Tech 14 SL Vincent U rough time.
This week’s action will bring
Sulfate a Temple 14
together 8. Plaocreat and SteinCornett a Colgate II
meyer’a on lanes one end two;
Holy Cross 11 Dartmouth S
the bankers will go against the
Vermont M Coast Guard S
furniture team on the center
Harvard a Massachusetts 42
lanes, nod B. Edwards will play
Paaa State H VM1 f
Sualnnd Estates on lanes live and
■own
Clemaoa If Virginia •
Tennessee S Auburn t
Navy a William A Mary S
Georgia » Vanderbilt a
Georgia,Tech IS SMU IS
Wake rarest XT Virginia Tack II
Florida 14 t'iulaaippi State 14
Mlfrizzfopt IS XeoLrthy 4
South Carolina SO Furman •
Florida State 4T CUadsl •
W.L. Pet. GB
Laublaaa St. 10 Texas Christian o x-iiUwaukeo
’ aaw .ua ...
x-Loo Angeles - U U . U 1 ...
Missouri XI Michigan 13
San Francisco
S3 n
S
Notire Damo 38 North Carolina S Pitts burgh
71 7 i J N a
Ohio State 14 Duka 14
Chicago
74 SO.Ui IX
Indiana 44 Illinois a
Cincinnati
74 40 .411 IX
Texas AAM » Michigan State T St. Louis
71 S3 .441 IS
Northwestern 43 Oklahoma 14
Philadelphia
44 10 .418 22
Miami (Ohio) 41 Wastera Mich. • x-Meet In but-of-threo pennant
Detroit 14 Marquette 4
playoff.
Cincinnati 41 Dayton f
Saaday’a Kswlte
Ohio U. U Toledo 7
St. Louis g San Fran. 1 (1st)
SOUTHWEST
St. Louis 14 San Fran. S (2nd)
Alabama 4 Houston 8
American League
Arkansas 14 Oklahoma St. T
Milwaukee S Philadelphia 2
Arlington St. 48 8.E. Okla. St. 0 Los Angeles 7 Chicago 1
McMurry S3 Aria. St. (Flag.) 7 Cincinnati S Pittsburgh 7
T u a a 41 Maryland 8
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Arisons If, 7 West Tessa St. S
W.L. FcL GS
Texas Tack IS Dragon St. 14
Chicago
0410 410 ...
Aria. S t U. 44 Utah St. 14
Cleveland
se 43 .171 3
S.W. Tczu St. 4S Corpus Christl I New York
78 74 .513 IS
WEST
Detroit
IS 71 .484 II
Iowa 41 California 14
Boston
73 T» .417 11
Washington 44 Idaho 0
Baltimore
74 M .Ml XO
Air Farce Academy 20 Wyo. T Kansas Cily
W IS .429 21
Baylor 13 Colorado 7.
Washington
43 It .408 31
Hawaii 14 Idaho St. •
Itaday’a ■•salts
Oregon U Utah S
Baltlmora 4 New York 1
Cote. College 4d Pomona Col. T Chicago 0 Detroit 4
Cote. S t v. 14 Now Mealcn •
Kansas Cily i Cleveland 4
Nevada If Foppordtoo 14
Boston 4 Washington 2

field goal stand up with some
m i l defensive play. Four peso
Interceptions helped Tennessee
h u g the first fooe on Auburn
tinea mid-eessoo less.
Georgia entrenched Its position
aa tba SEC dark horse with the
•olid win over Vanderbilt. Speedy
Fred Brown, sluing out the Ala­
bama game after going AWOL
the previous week, plsyed aa u poctod—scoring ono touchdown and
•ettlag up another for the Bull­
dogs.
Florida trailed Mississippi State
13-4 with less than four minutes
te play and camo from behind
with tome beads • up faathalL
Tackle Dan Royal blocked a State First Minor Loop
punt and end D u Edglngton MONTREAL (U PI) — Tha Inscooped U up u d wont 41 yards tenm tfoul League, baseball's
to score. Still down onn point, first minor league, w u formed la
quarterback Dick Allen passed for 1177—one year after tha formai Uoa af the National- League.
Urn winning two • pointer.

LAKEFRONT
3 BEDROOM, 2

•cared before a capacity crowd of
44,13# vktory-stirvad Picker fans
a t Oraaa li y .
Cleveland, waking Ita eighth
E u t e n crown la U trice, * u upMt hjr FltUhargh, IT T. The Steel
a n havto’t loot olaca L a m hog u clicking after Joining them
during the IMS campaign. He
fired two touchdown p an el aod
kicked a Held goal and two eatra
potato to crate a 7-0 Cleveland
lead Saturday night dad booct
PUUburgh’a unbeaten otrlng to
eight garnet.
The Colts, defending league and
Waatarn
Dlvltlon
cbamplont,
trailed the Liont, M , late In the
third period but rallied for n ll-o
victory. While their defense throt­
tled the Lleee before n record
Baltimore opening day crowd of

DAYTONA BEACH (UP1) - Uw
Floridn Slate Laague will havo
eight toama for tha 1M0 season.
Lesgue officials voted Sunday to
iccrpt membership of teams from
Lakeland and Leesburg, two for­
mer members of tha Cteaa D loop.
Current members are 8L Peters­
burg, Falatka, Tampa, Orlando,
Sanford and Daytona Beach.
Julian Jackson af Jacksonville,
waa re-elected lesgue president
Hark Smith, S t Petersburg, was
named vice president and J. 1.
Treadway wcretary-treuuran
NEW YORK (UPI) — The
grandstand at tba now Aqueduct
race track Is 360 feet deep, more
than the length of n football
field and most foul lints of major
league baseball parks.

Sob
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NFL Team Retard
LOS ANGELES (UPI) — The
Los Angeles Rams set an all-tima
National Football League record
by scoring 4U points in tha 14garae 1850 season.

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FONT LAUDERDALE (U fl) Fort Lauderdale Mayor John Riu-j
sell will aik the Florida League
Municipalities la fight the legitIstlve reapportionment plan.
Ruitell, one of the atrongest
opponent! of the ndictrlctlng plan
disclosed Sunday ho will file n
resolution condemnL-f ’the reap­
portionment compromise at (he
league's annual convention in
Pensacola Oct. a .
He said representatives of seve­
ral of the state's largest cities
are prepared to demand action
from the league.
Big city delegates charge the
reapportionment plan will perpe­
tuate eontrol of the Legislature
by the small counties with a
minority of the population. The
plan wiU be voted on in a state­
FREDERICK JAMES
wide referendum In November.
•Russell alio invited at ale Sen.
Fred 0. Dickinson of Wait Palm
■each to join the campaign
against tha reipportlonment for­ Lakt Karp Army private* Fre­
derick L. Jamoa and Rlehard L,
mula.
Dickinson revealed Saturday Moss have been assigned to Com­
that he has reversed bla stand on pany D. Fourth Battalion, First
tho Issue and will vote againat Trailing Regiment et Fort Jacktha reapportionment amendment. son, S. C. for eight Woeke of
But ho said ho did not plan to basic combat training.
campaign against It.
Dickinson is considered a sure
itarter In tho 1M0 governor's
race.

SEMINOLE TACKLERS GANG UP on Seabreeze half­
back Bobby Walaer as ha broke through for a gain in
the Sanford - Seabreeze game. Making th e atop la Ray

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By OSCAR FRALEY
(the Bravca' lineup until Sept. 3.
MILWAUKEE (UPI) —The MilIt la amailng that b* even made
wauke* Braves counted today on1it at all. Because last yesr as
"th* Spirit of ?t, Louis." .
the World Series ended. Red was
They wern going out In a swift n sick man. It had been a terrible
throo-day battle with the Los An- season. There waa a groin injury
gtlea Dodgers which would decide which handicapped him in the
the National League pennant. And spring, then a serious cold, a six­
th* Indomitable spirit of a red- week attack of pleurisy and a
haired, green-eyed guy who never broken finger. When the iraion
has admitted defeat was their ended, he had the second lowest
greatest inspiration.
averago of his career, a mere
The would, of course,, be Bed .262.
Schocndienst.
But Red Schocndienst was to
The record books won’t show it. discover that things can always
Because when the lines of the be worse.
deadlocked 1*» National League
y or Mfter the series, in which
season appear In the record books . ----------------------------------------they will say of him only that be _
_
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LundquUt, Burke Winn (61) ju st missed and Neely
Ross (70) and Charles Fox (73) charged in to Insure
th e halt of W alaer's progress,

Citrus M anual Set

LAKELAND (UPI) — Publica­
tion resumed today for the tlth
season of Florida Cltrua Mutual's
dally market bulletin.
San Francisco's
Chinatown,
The bulletin, called the "Price
with an estimated population of Bible of the Citrus Industry," will
33,000 is the world's largest be milled five days a week to
outside tha Orient.
Interested officials in the industry.

The automotive Industry
•a average el M i l l advei
each ear sold In 1MB, scat
to Advertising Aga­

Unit Represented
Valda J. lobbies, sanitarian:
Mrs. Hulda Klbbe, nurse, end
Mra. Beast Field, clerk, ell of
the Seminole County Public Health
unit,' were among the group of
nuraea end sanitarians attending
the 31st annual meeting of the
(tale association September 34IT in Tampa.

Call Long
F e a ta rta f

D is f a n c i

T ha Very d ia l
SIB B. 1st

ha hit .300 and fielded brilliantly,
ho came down with a "respira­
tory condition." Within a matter
of **««!»» it was discovered to be
tuberculosis.
The day Red came back, the
Bravca bad lost 13 of their list
22 games and they wero In third
place, four fat gamea back of the
lead. Since his return they have
won IS while losing only six. It
meant Ihe difference between fin­
ishing in a tie and finishing be­
hind tho Dodgers.
"It meant,” said first baseman
Frank Torre, "all tb* difference
in the world."

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But Red Schocndienst, the man 0 I tw H w P B ■ l l w l l
■
from St. Louis, is the spirit or —^
the Bravca as they square off I
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against the Dodgers. Me is the
■ I D ili
nan whoie 'leadership and deft
■ ■ w ill V II
play led them to the first MUMALIBU, Calif. (U P l)-A tervaukee pennant in 1937 and he rl(W doCi , tUcked by a pair of
World championship. Ho la the ,h ark&lt; two miles at sea, waa resman who led them to another flag cucd SuwUy by thrM fllhermen

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AmihV'u the man, thin slender,
freckled fellow wllh the shy grin,
who by bin mere presence gave
the Bravca the impelus to storm
down the stretch and catch the
Dodgers at the wire.
Schocndienst, you'll probably remember, didn't even appear in

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l? ' h»‘e h' r lhr*8 * Uw
* iJ hcr’
Tho deer ujiparently wandered
into the ocean from nearby wood*
*d hill areas and was unable to
return to shore. Barney Blatlman,
of Los Angclea, and hi* wife, and
her brother, Donald Miller, saw

but then our steering gear broke.
By the time we fixed It, the deer
waa further out at *&lt;a and swim­
ming weakly."
Miller and Mr*. Blattman nude
a la**o of rope and looped It
around the panicky -doe's neck.
The two men and woman man­
aged to drag the doe Into their
boat.
They took the deer to Santa
Monica, A Humane Socltcy truck
took her back Into the hill* and
rclca*cd her.
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LalDd Presa lotcrnatlonal
Major league attendance —
• parked by the rise nf the White
Sox and Indians In the American
League and the three • cornered
pennant fight In the National —
t o * c 9 .1 per cent this year to tap
the 19 million mark.
The two-league total of 19,083,grfH was 1,003,038 more than the
total nf 17,480,830 for the 10SS
arason.

The American League, Its fans
delighted at the astonishing col­
lapse of the New York Yankee*,
eipeiienced a 25.1 per cent rise
from 7,298,034 to 9,121,100. Tha
Indiana experienced an i mating
rise of 834.171 admission* to J,.
497,978 and the White Sox rose
597,827 o 1,395,079. ,
National League attendance totiled 9.942,408 for the third larg­
est total in ID history even though
it reprrseotvd a 2.1 per cent drop
from the near-record total of 10,184.590 in 1954.
The Loa Angelas Dodgers easily
topped both leagues with a season
total of 2,037,284 admissions. Th*
Braves ranked second at 1,730413
and the Yankeei were third.

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Momliiol* C o u n ty . Florida, a t hi*
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C o u n ty at Uanfurd, Florida, within
• l a i n calen dar months f r o m tba
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IN T U B NINTH j i d i c i a l c m . Inton to. Paul K. Palm ar and Ruby
C t I T C O U R T IN AND r o i a IM N L Palm ar, hla wlfa. Tha daaerlptlon
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PAUL X. “PALMER and
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YOU A118 HEREBY NOTIFIED
th a t ault haa baan Inatltutad tbla
tha t l l h day of Hapttmbor, A. D,
P laintiff haraln on tho folio n in e
daacrlbad proparty locatad In Sami.
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L ot II. LAKE ORANTLET
HILLS, neoordlne lo p lat lhara*
of, aa roeordad In P la t Book
IS, P a s t IT, Public llocorda of
Bamlnola County, Florida.
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■Ult hoc boon Inatltutad la tha
Circuit Court for tha N inth Ju d l.
clal Circuit In and for Bamlnola
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NOTICB IS haraby b Itou th a t I
am en eaead In buiinaaa a t L oner
wood, SomlnoU County, Florida,
undar tho flclltlouo noma of SamiO. P. HERNDON.
nola A uto D rivlne School and th a t
Clark of tba Circuit Court
1 Inland to ra e la ta r aald nama
In and fo r Bamlnola County, with tha Clark of tha C ircuit
Florida.
Court. Bamlnola County, Florida,
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Daputy Clark
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to-w it Boat ton III.** Florida Sta*
C1LBN r. OSBORNE, JR .
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S le : Thomaa Mclnnla
Orlando, Florida
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A ttornay for Plaintiff.

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btforo tha H at day of Octobor,
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aaalnat you,
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of th is Court a t Hanford, HamlnoU
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Free Estimates
I , L. MARVET
LONGWOOD AREA: Nice imsll
new CB house: 2 large fenced 204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2-3M9
high A dry lots: tall pines.
14,100. Manor Mobile Homes,
Block C.. M. A. Ridenow.
This Is a guest pais to the Movieland Drive-In Theatre for Iner
Bock. Sanford, to see “A1 Ca-

Stop W orrying About
ChrUtm aa Money

BEAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
M46 Fieaea Ave.

You can tarn a good Incoma
a&gt; an AVON Reprosentativt.
Don't Delay. Write, Manager,
Box 246, Lockhart, for infor­
mation.

J.W .H A L L

l-BEDROOM, Florida room, tiled
b*th borne. Near air base on
Sanford Ave. $234 down. Inquire
roe Sanford Avo.

JACHOBS REPAIR SHOP
Weldiny — vach. A Gen. Repairs
W. Mth. A Old. L. Mary Rd.
LAWN MOWER Repairs — Halt­
ers Cleaned A Serviced. LEWIS
SALES A SERVICE. H tf W. 34
St. Pb. FA 2-7934 ar FA 2-3491.
VOCAL INSTRUCTION
Private. Professional T c e h tr
Phone Sanford FA 2-1344
Furniture Storage and Moving
To and From Anywhere
C. E. PHILLIPS
1300 French Ave. Fh-JTA 2-1M1

M. "Dec" Valet Electrical Ser. ENVELOPES. Lettsrheads, atata•12 MellonvUla Ave.
meals, invoices, b u d bills, and
Dez Says For Servlee Call. . .
programs,
etc.
Progressive
FA 2-4196
FA 3-3943
Printing Ca. Phont FA 2-34*1 —
30* West 13th SL

Top wages. Call NO 1-4011 for
appointment.
riation wagon to pii
cleaning on eommlsi
Haifa Dry Cleaners,
Second St., Sanford.

P1NECREST 2nd. Addition: 3bodroom. S bath, kiteten equip­
ped home; pine paneled den.
FA 2 3623.

■ AM ROOFI.N'O
Contracting A Repairs
Licensed — Bonded —Insured
A. BARE
FREE ESTIMATES
911 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-7943 NOrth 9 4422
Complete Lawn Maintenance;
ROOF CLEANING AND COATING
Fertiliser—Spraying — Mowtaj
Exclusive agent Tor SURCO In
JOIN LOMMFRSE
this area. Work guaranteed, r»
414 WUlow Avo. FA 3-719Y
NEW Grundlg Tape Recorder and
FA 2-3667 for free estimates.
Grundig Speaker. Inquire at 461
BILL EVANS
Rosalia Dr.
13. Special S ervices

Phono PA 2-7696
D A W N ’ S

sanford day nursery
Park

DEPENDABLE woman wand NO JOB TO LARGE OR R3IALL
BEAUTY SALON
Drive Ways — Parking Areas
•taady or part-Uma work. Pb,
Air Conditioned Dryers
RENTALS: Day — Week — Month
FA $-7407.
Front End Loaders
Hair Styling — Permacents —Oil
DRAFTSMAN - 13 years In pros Graders — Deters — Draglines
Treatments— TV Stamps, Soft
•at petition desires change. Ex
Rollers — Transports
Water — Air Corn! Harriett's
poflouted arehltectual. but wil
PHONE: Days, FA 26134
Baaaty Nook, 103 So. Oak—
tnnsldsr other types of draft NlghtJ, FA 2-7123 or FA 2 3643 FA 2 3742.
lag. Write 1924 Aialea Ave.
Ray Reel Paint A Bod: Shop
Winter Park, Fla., or phoni
10th A Sanford
after *:00 p. m.. MI 4-7393.
Behind Studebaker Garage

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Nursery

Member Seminole C a v ity Cham ber Of Ceaunerce

FA 2-7741

112-114 W. 2nd ML

PIA N O

LESSONS

THEORY A HARMONY
Unlvenity Trained
MRS. ERNEST ROLICK
Phone FA 9-7121

Serviced The Fam ous

PERFECTION O IL HEATER
FOR 30 YEARS

IN

VALUE

G re go ry ^
PRECISION 1 ®
BUILT
M

3 BEDROOMS

SA N F O R D
800 East F irst S treet

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Quiet C eauntally

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N ear Golf Courae

T ara W aal On 20th
81. FaSaw Country
Club Rd. f t Wateh
Far O ur Signs . . .

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SUNDAY

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CO.

Phone FA 2-1914

500 FRENCH

ShoamahaA

No. O-IIU Model U9 leper
"M" 8 pert Sedan - Aeeee•ory Pkg. • Jetnway Trane. •
Brakes . W/W T l r a a .
Wheel Rings • KZI Glass •
Padded P a n e l • Tateee
Golden Mist A While. -H

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Save $900 s

Super
Medan
I’ewer
Heater

t n

“««'• Fordo* S flrt
• Power Mteeriag •
Brakes - Radio A
• W/W Tlree.

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56 Chrysler
New Yarker Town and
Country Station Wage* ■
PowerFllta Treat. • Power
Steering - Power BrakaCRadln A Heater.
-

“In the City of
Gracious Living”

$ $ $ $ $ $ ; *
55 C H E V Y 4 C y l i n d e r • Standard
Trans. • "219'' . Fordor .

Form al Opening

Dream Homes

Down Paym ent-H a Closing

T O T A L PRICE

2 :W P. M. TU Dark

FURNITURE
Sanford, Fla.

H O M ES

O PEN D A IL Y

If You Compare PRICES and SPECIFICATIONS You’ll Buy A
f la

RAVENNA
PARK

Dem onstrator

Wa Invite you to he our guests
•M u te ly free without ebllialion at one of Sanford's leading
Metals while yen locate enlt•hie henelag far yourself and
family. Pick up your key at
oar Bales Office.

------ COMING SO O N -------

Homes j i

Firepot Guaranteed 10 Years
f a

LIFE Veits, Pup Tent*, Sleeping
Rags. Tarps, Tents. Army-Navy
Surplus Store, 310 Sanford Ave.

59 O L D S

NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD

Plants

FA 2-4422

TV SERVICE within tha hour
5ervica Call 12.30 plus parti.
Work Guaranteed 3 Mo. ph.
FA 2 9799.

Sanford Furniture Company
H as Sold and

Strawberry

Florida 90. 1c each. Call v \ 2 3943
WindahieM
Hack GU m
or FA 2-1739 after « p- m. W.
Door Glaaa
Vent Glxas
C. Muse. Box 131, W«st 1st. SL
SERVICE
Sankarik Glean and Paint Co.

O ffers You The Sam e Dependable
Experienced Services Rendered
For The P a st 2 Y ears

Day

SF.RVEL Gas Refrigerator, It cu.
ft., very good shape. $33. Phone
FA 2-2447.
_____

List $2195

WELCOME

IL HamUa, lorvE g

A ve.

Open Doily 6:30 0 . m. — 6:00 p. m.
Saturday 8:00 a. m .— 2 p. m.

PHONE

'41 PLYMOUTH fordor, 4 cyllndor; Just had new rings. In­
serts and valve job; clutch loss
than year old: runs good —looks choose. Wa can fit all sires, 22
good; priced right- Phone to 40.
FA 2-TT70.
ROUND. SHORT and TALL Coma
ON !o, We can Fit Y’ALL
This la n guest pass to the Movie- Wa have out-grown our present
- land Drive-In Theatre for Polly quartata — Moving to 1 a r c o r
Jones. Sanford, to ate "A1 Ca- building, sama plaxa.
RUTCRINS CLOTHING CENTER
Hwy. 17-92 Cor. 4U
Closed Friday avsnlng and all
day Sat. Open Mon. thru Thura.
IS A V E f
from Noon 'til I p. m. aad Open
New f t Uead
ALL DAY Sun.

NEW Sofa Bed with matching
club chair; foam rubber rushions. $200. Call before noon,
Used furniture, appliances, tools
etc. Beught-seld Larry's Man NO $-4424.
» S Sanford Ave. Pb. PA 2-4131

IRONING done at my home. Call
FA 2-3947.

Sanford

FA sini.

Licensed — Bonded Painting A
F n a i to r e a a d AppUaaeea
Decorating. Free Estimates
PAINT and
Work Guaranteed. SEMINOLE
M ather of Sanford
WALLPAPER SUPPLIES
P A IN T INO CONTRACTORS ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby 203-209 E. P in t IL Pb. FA 1-0933
Buy 1 GaL - Get 1 WREEI
Beds. Day, Week or Month FA 2-1204.
MARY CARTER PAINTS
FURNITURE CENTER
• BIO YALUBt
201 W. lat SL
FA 2-3
1194 French Ave.
CUSTOM BUILT ROMES
• QUICK CREDIT
Ph. FA 2-1962
Remedellag — Free Estimates
• BABY TRIMS
Repa'rs
Phono FA 1-3144
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
BILL BERNOSKY, Contractor
FLOOR sanding and finishing
Cleaning, Waxing. S e r v i n g
Son tools County stars lets.
M. M. GLEASON. Lake Miry.

STEMPER STATES

2800

fertile at One Owner Cft
With Lets ad Ey« Appaak

TANDEM spartan Trailer;
•leaps four; perfect ccadlUoo.
Contact 2U Laurel Ave. Phone

W ILSON - MAIER

that we have toe few hornet to
•ell SO convenient to schools,
•hopping and the Naval Air
Base. This moderately priced
STEMPER HAS
beautiful S bedroom home is
prices to SELL at $10,900.
tho hay to your homo In Wynnewood. Complete with throe bed­
W. R. “BUI'' STEMPER Agency room*, playroom, and a great
Keillor A Isawor
Phone FA 2-4001
11$. N. Park

~

111-114 W. lad a t Hi. FA t -4431

Hamas faatara S Badraama I ' i Tils Batha • Scravaad
Parch - Utility Roam . Tar.
rats# Flaava • C anaria • Lead*
k i h 4 Lata • All City Catvsa lt arts.

MONTHLY
PAYMENTS

W AIT! WATCH!

Homes Designed For
Florida Living.
3 ft 4 Bedrooms —
1 ft 2 Bath*

VA - FHA FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Paym ents
Low as $425
You can move in immedi.
ately while th e papers are
being processed.
Wa Guarantee Personal
Satisfaction On The
Construction O f Your
Home Or Your Money
Cheerfully Refunded.

O ur Used Cara WIU Be
Displayed F o r Yo«r Tk&gt;
spec lion N ightly Or Ofcr
L arge Lighted L et. "

WHERE

DEA&amp;

SHINE

HOLLER
MOTOR SAL:S

F or Opening D ate
W. 36th IL
FA 2*7649
Saaford

SANFORD
FA 2-0711 e r F A 14331

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f i W O K '
kit 7 {:

offk«r Cap*. 1* A. Arthur to H etoff
ileh begins Oct 1 in Sanford. Tha Na&gt;
ir.
(Navy Photo)

Crusade At
GRADEAFLA

SLICED, ASSORTED

“You may sot be a drunkard,
immoral. lie, ate*l, or rommii
murdif,” Graham told Mm rally,

OA/RYPtPr

DAYTONA BEACH (l/PO-Two
persona ware kilted and five
others inland irrlouily Sunday
night when a honaymoon coupla’i

COTTAGE
CHEESE

car rammed heat’-on Into anothar

• y ML MOfrGE W. OMNI
.CASE C - 410: Botch, aged
i f la a bangle deg boleaging to
Bar daughter Judy, although Mrs.
Crane and I have bean stuck
with (tiding and looking after
Boteb ever tiace aha was a pup.
■BeagtN have an unusually keen
•tape of smell, Some dogs, like
A s greyhound, rely largely on
MfM, but others depend almost
amaiy an their nose.
.And modern medical science
might very profitably use this

For easmplr, friends of ours

In Chicago had a dog -that waa
very fond of n irltor to their
lame, named Fred.

•When Fred would arrive, the
dog would jump aU over Mm
with delight and stay by hla aide
till Fred had to leave.
. But Fred waa away for ala
■Maths. When he returned to visit
•ur friends, their dog growled
and mated him ee an alien,
-ladaed, the lady of the houee
bid In hold the dog In keep It
from biting Fred. Poor Fred waa
wohappy to find that his former
fanloe pal waa now an enemy.
But three weeks later Fred waa
growing so easily fatigued and
abort of breath that he consulted
• phyalciao.
“ m d waa diagnosed as having
nevere leukemia, and died there*WI ■ few months later.
At the time of hla last visit
With our friandi, nobody even
dreamed Fred waa ailing.
But did tha dog dated an un­
natural scent, which caused H to
pagan) Fred aa a atrangerT
That la quite possible, for leufcamia la a serious blood ailment.
fro human beings hava a poor
•eflta of smell and tobacco amokera have a m lose than normal,
no we probably could naver nottea flat difftrances la odors.
Bat a “ bom" dog, like a beagle
• hlnodhouud. might aaaily he
brained to ptek out early cancer
hi psychology, we find tt poanfrta Is “caadltlcn'* n deg to very
Mmdn differences h
rotors,
i m k , tad prohebty aeente.
Ym may israB Pavlov's lea-

wall aa many other allmanta
which cauaa a change in tha
body'i internal chen.latry.
For chemicals usually have
distinctive odors am' an upset la
our normal physiology might
quickly becoma apparent to a
keen-scented dog that had keen
taught to apot Just such a pre­
cise spoor.
Anyway, I suggest the wider use
of doga not just for tasting new
surgical methods and new druga,
but also for faster diagnosis of
human ailments.
for a properly trained dog
might wander through a crowd
of 1,000 people and spot every
earty case of cancqr, or diabetes,
etc., In a few minutes:
tAlways write I. Dr. Crane
In care at this newspaper, anclealag n bag 4t stamped, ad­
dressed envetepe and Me la
caver typing and printing coela
whan yen send h r ane at Me
booklets.)

vehicle.
Tha Highway Patrol Hated tha
dead aa two-year-old Sherry An­
drea Lea and her grandfather, |
Allan L. Attaway, St, both of Da-,
Land.
Three olher paatcngera In tha j
ear were injured. They re re Anna I
Ann Attaway, wife of the victim,'
Charlotte Worthy and Beatrice
Coleman, ST, all of DeLaod.
Injured In the aporta car were
Henry Hawklna, 13. and Ma bride,
Katherine. H, of Holly Hill. They
were married Saturday night.
The Highway Patrol filed a
11,000 bond agalnal the bride­
groom pending a full investigation
of tha aceident.
The patrol said that Injured
members In the other ear claimed
that Hawklna* vehicle swerved
across the center line of ITS.
Highway 02, some seven miles
west of here, causing the acci­
dent. Troopers said both can
were traveling at high speeds.
All the Injured were taken la
a hospital here.

SEAFOOD D E P T
Limit 3 Plena*

SCALLOPS * 59'

WESTERN LEAH

PORK CHOPS
RIB

RIB
CENTER
CUTS

FIRST
CUTS
LB.

L a

59-39

The Home Reducing AMI Relaxing Unit
The E ntire Nation In Raving A b o u t . . .

SLKNDERETTE
IS NOW IN

MAYFAIR CREAMED

SANroRD

&amp; A X d r y r p E p r s .'
PRRH BAKED
DIHCOVKR hew Feat your Figure Improves with Meodereste’a
revolutionary home unit which twists the waist and rolls the
hips aad Iblahs M Hairs per minute.
CALL OR WRJTR FOR FRHK HOME DEMONSTRATION
3M W. ISth Ml. Hanford
Phene FA X-zm

RUBYE MOORE

APPLE
P Ii EmotSSIM
mc hk

F R 0 2 F A / FOOD

m m

PtCTSWlET LUSCIOUS PROMN

LADY FAIR, SLICED
i f OC

finist «tfti insurana « n / / ii/ i
ii m

m av *

il d o l l a r s . i v m c j s
t o c a r e f u l driv*
Onreful drivers everywhere o n aajoytng bom* a t
mind knowing they have the finest auto In a n n u a
Protection and terries on the market today. Bow
about you? If yon have a record of careful driving.
you too can probably qualify (or BAFBOO auta
With BAVaoo you get broadm protection
wMt (set, fair d a la a terries hi a company famous
for Its ip-to-date machine processing techniques
B ut save money for you. And you gat the attentive
*mrvtoe of our agency—we are qualified
^ (ta k
to give you sound advice on all
m /StR m
°! 70ur Mauraoce problems.
OBT THE FACTS TODAY1
— 8 1 It'D pay you in real dollar savings.
U A H R i^
No obligation, of courts.

John R. A lexander
sA T O m
—

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8417 French Ava.
FA 2-0281

EATWELL
UGHTMEAT

■STICK

�wishing to m akn
y opens m ay do

tfcn United Fund drfm Oet t.

Lmuod W in

Established l'JOd

TUESDAY, SEPTEM BER » , I N *

SANFORD, FLORIDA

HO. M l

Is A s TT-diy-

Idsv hr Mis-

Investigation oI s parental re­
dims* sponsibility for lav breaking by
Juvenile* was approved by San*
ford City Commissi00 U*t sight.
1 LITTUI SUM Y wss added to a good golf gam as probably la Washington. The White The cum minion fold Attorney
Jafe* Xaktriat Golf Tournament nmnan-up at the May- S m s aaM the PraallM l wanta
HutchlMS t. work as a
fair Couatry Chib raaatwsd their trophies last night. ta art bath d d n Hiking again. William
But at laaat oua high govern- parental responsibility lav coverMrs. Barbara Rowell and Sonny Powell got awards from
lag all crime* by Juvenllei.
V m M i* onatsr. pm ltknt of the county chapter «t swat official laid ha doubted whs- The problem of JuveaUea driving
hraak the deadfeckthat led to before they are s i tagal ago
laat frlday'a coUapaa al coatract aeemi to be Quite wldeepread la
talks.
The possibility that ha aright In­
voke the ThtMtartley law to halt
tha atoal strike ta r SO daya abated
tomporarily. The White Howe In­
dicated ho would not aeek a backto-back laj unction before ha coo1 ulted with the apokaamaa far
etoel labor and management.
Roger M. Blough, board chair­
man al U. S. Steal, aad union
praaldaat David J . McDonald both
have accepted the Praaldent’a
Sanford's dty commission tsst night approved s Tamps penonaily telcpboucd Invitation to

the county. Circuit Judge Voile their children out el trouble, gw
Williams Jr, informed the earn* attorney pointed oat
The police ahoeld cheek c a n
parked at achoola to eee if their
A law making It a mUde ment­ driven are II ee aver, aald Cow*
or tor the par*nl wboea child got mtialoner Carl Higginbotham. It
into trouble while driving haa la agalmt the lav for a fiveuile
been on hla mind, said Hutchlion. under I t to drive without a llcana*
Moat parent! era law-abiding peo- ad adult is the car, WUliama u*
pla and don’t want notoriety. U plained. "If you don't like the
they knew that each s law la on lav, chaaga A but d au l ignore
the hooka It will help them keep It,'* ho urged.

pollution investigating firm's giving the city s coat intimate

a pollution survey of Imkn Monroe. The firm U Thornton
an d Co,
. A comparative study of present potution with 1951
pollution figures Is dssired by th e city, Cost o f the survey

mi

1

’

:

KocK€) rinos 3un
A o r L a l E S n ilf C a m

may ru g a from 91,Soo to (3,000,
City Manager Warren Knowlei

« « ^

moning.

NSW YORK (UM)
prices at 1 p.
American T A T ••east
Bethlehem Steel ...........
C A 0 .........
Chrysler ..........
Curtlae-Wright. .
DuPeat ............
Kastman Kodak
Toed Motor ....
General Electric
General Motors
Graham • Prigs
latl. T A T ....
Lorillard ..........
Minute Maid ..
towey ........
1• 1
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191

Including Sanford police in the
city’s group Insurance plan waa
approved by the city commission
last night subject to approval of
city attorney William HutrhJum
I f ana M a tVsaMw
aa nn dd 111
C i tftyw manai
**,
*
*
*
W w t f i w w WB as v a se
axtanaiva and a company would Knowles.
Including ratlffd
WASHINGTON (DPI) — SriY
ptoyea in the plea h
anti eta today reported rocket findJn«» Indicating that temperatures „
*°
with proposed to the rami
.
IMd and lab teats to see what amendment will be i

,
wuSC I f i l l
W l O i IO v
na

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M n llA II
n illlU ll
A . al

Decrees Of Heel

dagiaea Fahrenheit.
ThU U 10 Umaa higher than
had beau assumed ea tha baste aI
peartom findings. The researcha rt elao reported extremely fSwerful X-raya which penetrated tha
earth's upper ■&gt;■»■&gt;bare after
talar flares.
Tha saw information came (rout
project Sunflara U vacantly complated by Dr. Herbert Friedman
end aaaaclato* of the Naval BeSearch Laboratory.
The aelentiaU fired 11 NikeASP rocket* each equipped with
IS pound* of iutruaenU . Bight
el the rocket* were eeeceaafut,
reaching altitude* of ISO to 180
mile*. Three were launched durtog flare* and five during period*
of solar quiet or miaar activity,
m X-rays with tMrgira as high as
i s , 000 volte appeared above tha
absorbing layer* at tha earth's at­
mosphere after large flam . ProBtoite. to gunflero 11 tha moat ps-

Th* ,tudjf would u k » about a
month to complete Knowles exPlained. The date to atari the surwould be up to the Arm that

“r **,

*•,iudy *

Developer J. Brallty Odham
fBUvtoualy haa offered to pay half
the coat of tha survey up to (2,(00.
Since l»Sl Sanford has spent 91
million on lie sewerage system.
The refuse baa been pumped out
into the middle of the lake which
creates greater dilution. Tha problam to to datarmlna whether this
greater dilution haa been enough
to haltm a Increasing sewage
from g growing population,
Kno-wtoe explained.
The .State hoard of Health pol­
lution figures show that the lake
water la net a health baaard,
unitary engineering firms of
Metcalf and Eddy and Dr. Abal
Wofman determined recently. Tha
Mach color of Lake Monroe la due
lo a s organic bottom and water­
toed, not aswage.

Slated Tomorrow
v Sanford Rotarian* will hold a
Thu tolar atmospheric temper­ Mask-fay outing at the Farmer*
ature* during Haros wan Calcu­ Auction Market on Rt. ITW to­
lated from tha X -ny energies.
morrow afternoon. Rotarian* can
come to tha outing any time after

Hutchtoau aald this moftetog. \ Y
iterate for tbd last tirifte south of SuifonL Sheriff J. L Hobby looks over
Tha group policy la l e u and
the operation just befofp State bekorage igents;put thewxe to the atiU »nd
paid for by tha city tor Its *»•
38 gallons et moonshine whisky.'Hatch -wga hrteated and enarged with
ptoyea. It provides »1,OOS life In­
possession of Illegal liquor and operating a atUl He waa put In the counts’
surant* tor Uw employe, and
all awaiting $500 bond.'
f
(Staff Photo)
group hospital-end aurgtaal eeverage. with tha amploya’s family to
be covered if he paya tar U,
Accidental death and dkmetobarmeat coverage are Included in
tha ptan. The policy ta a ’ fringe
benefit to cover Don-occupational
harm to employe*, said City Managtr W arm Knowlta.
Prank Mabsnc J r., who haa had
It does net provide fur on-the- charge of San Franciicu Giant
job Injuries which art aoverud un­ training facilities at liw Mayfair Seminole County Commistinner waa going on to tha park '‘aspsder workman’s compensation.
Country Chib and Inn for the past David Gatcbel today lathed out at dally after all the criticism wa
the "premeditated vandalism" that have received about maintaining
tlx years Is resigning this post.
As vice president of an Orlando occurred at Henry Levy Park the county parks,"
oil company and owner of an about a week ago and demanded According to Seminole County
Missing Boater
ElUabcthtowit N. Y. hole), Me­ (he com mission g iv es full report Sheriff J. L. Hobby, about a week
bane feeli that ha had best do- (0 the public.
Found By Plane
Gatrliel
“ M ' .................
eommiaslon
vole hla time to these businesses.
PORT LAUDERDALE (UP!) - The resignation will be cffeclivo that “It waa a dirty shame" what nillr* cast of Sanford.
A search pleat today found a when a new manager (ur the
Sheriff Hobby aald that benches
47-year-old alrboet cothurts* who
and
abed* on tne picnic area wan
bad bean missing far Area days
Hypnotist To Be
torn up, tablea pulled out of the
to the Everglades.
concrete and other acta of vandalThe Game and Wildlife Com­
Jaycee Speaker
lam committed.
mission plant spotted XJebeid J.
Sanford Jayccca speaker Thurs­ Commiaalaa Chairman J o b s
Mills suadlng o* a Ugh ridge in
day will be ethical hypnotist Joe
the Glades with water sumamding New Rocket Turns
B. McCauley of Orlando. Hypnot­
him. Tha pilot reported Mills ap
ism, Its pressnt use and its use la
pearad to bo unhurt.
Clouds Purple
the future will bo McCauley's
FORT WALTON BEACH. Fla. topic.
who did this up a tree." Gatchel
McCauley majored in psy­ declared. "These sets are not Just
(UPt)— An Air Force rocket
turned the cloud* purple high chology at Orlando Jr. College some minor mischief dune by
over northwest Florid* today in and Hollins College and was train­ Juveniles but premedlsted van­
an experiment to Irani more ed at ths Ethical Hypnotic train­ dalism."
about upper air weather rood!- ing center, Irvington, N. J,
Commissioner Vernon D u n n
echoed Gatchrl's re marks and
said that the commission should
The small missile b!j&gt;;ed off
offer a reward for any Informa­
from the Santa Rosa Island Icat President Signs
center shortly before dswn and
tion leading to thr arrest of lbs
exploded at a pre • determined Foreign Aid Fund
vandals. “I’ll contribute 923 my­
point some H mile* above thr
self," Dunn said.
WASHINGTON
JUPI)
—
Pre­
earth. The burit missile shower­
Krider reported that County En­
ed thr m illed air with particle* sident Elsenhower has signed le­ gineer Bub Davis wss at work
gislation providing (3.228,11:1,000 supervising county crews in re­
of sodium.
A giant purple cloud formed al­ in new furelgn aid funds and ex­ pairing the damage. Sheriff Hub­
most immediately, glowing In the tending the federal civil right* by said that hi* officer* art workpredawn darkneas. It could be cummlMiun for another two
years.
seen aa far a« 200 milea away.
plans Indicate.

Frank Mebane
Quits Giant Post

ICity To Reconnect
3 Water Weils
First Federal Building

To Be Dramatically New
Tha metal pleat haa a waste
lagoon aear teak plant route af
Sanford, late which cyanida waste
waa running. Throe dty wells
were diacemwcted from the water
toystea Sept. 4 who* Florida Board
at Health testa showed that thto
refuse was infiltrating them.
Ail traces of cyanide have been
pumped out since Sept. 4 aad the

Support Pledged
^ le w Assessor
■emtooto Qouaty eemmkaJ
today Pledge tbrtr “fell nm
to Richard McCanns who L

The preliminary plana for a new
building lor Us growing operations
have been approved by the Direc­
tors of First Federal Savings and
Loan Assn.
The aaaoditioa' has retained
Cunpeen Co., financial Institution
consultants, to aastat to planning
the MW structure which will be
on the northwest corner of the In­
tersection of First St. and Elm
Art.
The interior k to bo functional,
•Mb customer conveoknce aad
comfort prime conalderattona. En­
trances ea the north and south
will provide easy accesa to the
lobby, either from West First
Street or Worn the parking lot,
designed to handle 33 cars.
The latest design ta teller
streena wfll be 00 asm aide af
the lobby god will have working
area for fax teller*, with apace
far future expansion. Offices, con­
ference rooms aid desfca -far con­
sults Bans will be on tha opposite
side of the lobby.
The deear end furnishing* ire to
bn custom designed In blend the
exterior and intenor architectural
treatment.
Enclosing this will be e dramatkally modern exterior with glass
and brick aa primary building ma-

electricity.
The advisory warned dtot
rider and high seas was)
tinea to flood m e ta l lasA
city palkemaa at hit home where Morahaad City, N. a , to fl
ha waa shaltorlag them far local annab arm during the day.
The howler was *xpacUd
Juvenile authorities. Patrolman
Joseph T. Erwin, to, required W
itUchas across hla hand aad face
after the beating.

Educators M eet
TALLAHASSEE (UP1) - Soma
US educators will meat hare
Thursday for a two-day junior ool­
ites conference, eighth annual
cooftronca of its Usd. RcpreacnUUvta are aapteted from 10 Jun­
ior collages now to aperstto* to
PWMa and tour additional ones
expected to get underway next
September.

Salesm an G ets Life
TAMPA (UPI) —A circuit Judge
sentenced • 43-year-old automo­
bile salesman today to Ufa im­
prisonment (or the munler of hla
wife of four months during a beer
drinking bout. Judfo Gunter Slavanaofl called the munler el Mrs.
Ethel Marie Brookins, so. ea June
U a “senseless killing which
corns* out of the uao of alcohol."

aid aiato police and civil Jefanaa
authorities la reacua operattooe.
People ware urged to ilay off tha
streets because of the i n t e r
from falling Usee and flying
gtaaa.

Approximately 1.004 Pttoftoh
were gathered la 31 shelters botween Georgetown, A C., and
Beaufort. Seventy persons w an la
tha church at Folly Reach.
Khrushchev O ff
Twenty-one years age today fivw
tornadoes
struck Chsnaston Cow*
For Red China
ty within one hour, killing t t par­
MOSCOW (U P I)- Globe trotting sons and causing tores ■ 11lie*
Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrush­ dollars ha damaga.
chev leaves by plane today for
Peiping to report to hi* Chinese
Communist alike ea hie historic
Journey to the United Stake and
bis talks with President Elsenbow*r. Peiping k some MW miles
by air from Moscow.
Khrushchev la going to Peiping
officially to taka part to the 10th
anniversary cel*bra Ilona of tbo
Chinese Communist leisure of

Bank Get« Okay

SKETCH OF PROPOSED NEW FIRST FEDERAL BUILDING

The Sanford Atlantic National
Bank received city commUxton'a
permission last night to nuke the
alky running batwam tha bank
aad the Goodyear building on*way going east from Park Ave.
after rite bank's new drive-ia
booth* am built. Permission to
have elevated corridor* ctcae the
alky waa eke granted. The
three booths to be an Uw present
Goodyear alto, will be eonnect ed
by elevated corridor*.

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CLEVELAND,' Okie (UP1)
Jo t Gordon, tha
considered
himself as
ma nager af tha Cleveland Indians,
w u off pheasant bunting today
with a crisp, aaw two-year con­
tract far the Job atafted in bis
pocket.
Tha contract, for 940,000 annu­
ally, a $10,000 Increase, w u annegat ed la a stunning reversal of
form by General Manager Frank
Lane a t a press Conference a t In­
diana’ headquarters Wednesday,
Lane, who had bean outspoken­
ly critical of bli field au nager la
a feud of several weeks, second
guessed himself aad decided he
"couldn’t think of anyooe better

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Tha title -a f U s ease la JOHN
A. O ttaw a and m il d m id c r e w *
Btar^wtfs, Matntlffe. -versus NFL*

L U A. BARYLETT a a d ----- BAHTu r r r , her h ns head, aad HAHHT
F . RMILLY aad ----- HE1LLY, his
W t f t .'l l llvlay. and If died. th slr
e a k a e w e heirs, devisee* legatee*
ee gvaeteeei end any aad all per*
•ewe eUlmlasr hy. throeah, e r e a f e e a a y *1 the eeld Defendants er
bthevwlee. a id aay ead aU perse a s e u ia u a a aay estot* rlah t,
t i u * ee laU reat la, e r Ilea s e e *
th e real property kerela deserlbed.
e r a a y p a rt U sreef, Defendant*
’ T e e aad eask e f yoe are reu e lrsd to file y ear easw er with
th e Clerk e f Ike above entitled
C e e rt aad serve a copy thereof
u p ea P talalllfe’ a tle rn e r* THOMP•OH A BRETT. whose address Is
S4 B ast C entral A re a s* Orlqml*
grtoriAS. SSI later thee Oetubar I*
s s required by Uw, else s
ee Pro Confesau will he ea.gored sg a lsst y e s end each of you.

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
kereuoie sal m i head and nfflaed
my effteUI seal at Maaferd, Herni­
as!# Cesaty, Florid* this H ad day

of luU aker, HI*

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able to succeed Gordon than Gor­
don himself."
There w u speculation today
that pressure from tha tens, who
overwhelmingly favored Gordon,
w u a factor In Lana’s decision.
Tba general awnagor denied it
however.
Gordon was given a standing
ovation hy tha crowd of 14,000
(ana who u w tha Indians elim­
inated from the American League
pennant race by tha Whitt Sox
Tuesday night, 4-3. And whan tha
announcement of Gordon’s re­
signing w u made over tha public
address system at Thistle Down
race track today, K set aff re­
sounding cheers.

Oallmora a a t Morris, both
speedster heKbrr"*.
Caserne,
t a n tba league's lending ranking
back, hnven’t snednd a lot a( hnlp
In tha past. And H Halaa’ m w for­
mation worka at all, tha Boar at*
took should raaek a aaw soak.
Halaa expects web a result
"We ought to be Improved -ea
otfenae aad In proved on defense,"
be said. "B at dos’l forget those
other learas will be improved
tea."
Tha offrase should be better,
too. bo said, because both Harlan
HUl and Jim Dooley, offensive
rads who were injured most of
last season, are completely recov­
ered aad during training have
looked more effective than ever.
Quarterback, though, might bo
a problem. Ed Brown and Zeke
Bratkowski, although they've bad
plenty of experience, have been
erratic and neither has over be­
come a "taka charge" player.
Rudy Buklcb, with experience
earlier with Washington and Lot
Angeles, might move in.

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As Clerk of Bald -C ourt
By M artha T. Vlhlea.
Deputy Clerk
THOMPSON * HltKTT
A ttorneys for PU Intiffs
i t Beat C entral Aveuua
Orlando, Florida
Publish Bopt. t«, A Oct. t, (, II.

Csited Prase foieraatlewal
Burgess. Winner—Kline (11-13),
Loser—
Jay (8-11). HHa—Burgers,
Americas Lsagas
Bllto.
000 000 000— 0 8 3 Mathews.
Bsa.
Oil 000 OQx— 4 8 0
Flahar, O'Dell (7) and Trlandos.
Casale (13-8) and White. Loaer—
JOSEPH TMItLAt* and
Fisher (14).
DOROTMY TERLAP MellBYNOLDS
Defendants.
Usited Press tetsreatloeal
n o t ic si t o d e f e n d
Kin. City
010 010 800— 7 9 0
National Lsagas
TO) JOSEPH TERLAP
Detroit
103 109 100- 9 11 0 Player » fla k O .A 1 I . E P ci
H IS W a ln st stre e t
W auktgan. Illinois
Tsitouris, Grunwald (4), Sturdi­ Aaroo, MUw. 149 110 115 211 .337
YOU ARK HKRKBY NOTIFIED
Cngbm, St. L. 141 431 53 137 MS
to s t * com plaint for divorce and vant (4), Orlra (7) and House, II.
152 0 9 137 201 .315
etk er relief h as besn tiled a seleal SmUh. Foytock, R. 0. Smith (7), Pinson, Cln.
y ea end ro d a re required to serve
Cepeda, S. F. 148 594 91 118 .313
Narleskl (9) and Berbtret. Win­ Boyar, St. L. 147 357 88 174 J12
ner—Sturdivant (24). Loaer—R.
Americas Lsagas
G. Smith (0-3). HRs—Cerv, Ka- Kuenn, Del. 134 341 99 193 .334
line, Klimchock, Marts.
Kalins, Del. 133 301 U 164 .327
Bunnell, Bos. 145 331 93 172 .312
Ntw York
100 101 110- 3 14 t Fox, Chi.
133 019 93 IV .303
Wash.
» l ooo o io - 4 12 i Mlnoso, Clsv. 147 SM 92 173 .304
Tarry, Gabltr (4), Maaa (I)
Raas Batted b
te r the relief demanded In the and Berra. Fischer, Stobbs (I)
Nalieaal Leagee — Banks, Cubs
SonapUluL
DONE AND O R D anR It at Sen- and Courtney, Naragon (9). Win­ 141; Robinson, Reds 123; Aaron,
furO. Hemlnole County, Florida, this ner—Gabltr (10). Loser—Fischer Bravst 122; BeU, Beds US; Ma­
lln d day a t September A. D. INS. (9-10). HHs—Lopes, Allison.
thews, dravaa 111.
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National League
American Lsagee—Colavlto, In­
O. P. HERNDON
(10 Innings)
Clerk or Circuit Court
dians 106; Jensen, Red Sox 108;
By M artha T. Vlklen
San Fran.
300 010 211 O - • 19 0 Klllebrew, Senators 101; Lemon,
Deputy Clerk
Chicago
202 210 010 1— 9 14 0 Senators 106; Maxwell, Tigers 93.
J. RUSSELL HOHNMHY
AntoneUI, Miller (3), O. Jones
Hams Raaa
A ttorney fa r Plaintiff
l i t North Mein S treet
(4), Worthington (4), Bycrly (4),
National Lsagee — Banks, Cubs
Orlando, Florida
McCormlch (I), Fisher (10) ami 44; Mathews, Braves 44; Aaron,
Publlak Bapt. IS, A Clot, t, I
Landrilh, Schmidt (•). Anderson, Braves 39; Robinson, Reds 30;
Henry (7), Elston (9) and Averill. Mays, Giants 33.
S. Taylor (4), Neeman (9). Win­
American Leagee—Colsvlto, In­
ner—Elston (10-1). Loser—Fisher dians 41; KUIebrew, Senators 40;
i n VMM CIRCUIT COURT UP THM
SIXTH JUDICIAL Cl HC (IT . IS (2-3). HHs—Cepeda, Banks, Walls, Lemon, Senators 33; ManUs, Yan­
a .v d r t m
p h m ix o i .k c o u n t y , Mays, Altman, Neeman.
kees 31; MaxweU, Tigers 30; AlPLO s u ite . IN CMASCKNY SO.
Uson, Senators 10.
Filching
Loa Angeles 100 000 020— 9 7 0
EVELYN SELLS It*
000 000 OOO- 0 5 0
National Lsagee—Face, Pirates
Plaintiff, St. Louis
Craig (10-3) i ad Roseboro. Mil­ 19-1; Law, Plratei 189; AnlontlW ILLIE SELLER *
ler (4-3) and H. Smith.
U, Giants 19-10; Podrts, Dodgers
Defendant.
144; Conlty, PhUlles 12-7.
NOT!CM TO APPStAM
Milwaukee
000 101 030- 4 9 1
STATE OP PLOHIDA
Americ sa Laagae—Shaw, While
TOt Willie Sellers
Pittsburgh
oto 200 tlx— 3 9 3 Sox 174; McUah, Indians 194;
Address and Residence
Buhl, Rush (3) Jay (•) and Wynn, While Sex 31-10; Mossi, Ti­
Unknown
You are hereby notified th a t a Crandall. Kline, Face (9) and gers 10-9; Maas, Yankees 14-9.

League Leaders

•r, haven't been defeated since
mld-19M. The only blemish on
their otherwise perfect record
since that Ume was last year’s
surprise 7-7 tie with Georgia
Tacb. Tba other a games w en
all Auburn victorias.
This year’s Auburn team figures
to be Just as tough defensively as
before and improved on offense.
This could well mean that the Ti­
gers will get that No. 1 national
rating they missed In 1937 and
1933 whan they ware No. 3 and
No. 4 respectively.
The Auburn line should be no
easier to get through tots faU.
It Includes second-team All- Amer­
ica Guard Zeke Smith and thirdteam All-American Cantor Jackie
Burkett and will avaraga 323
pounds from end to and.
Auburn’s offensive improvement
la expected because of two new
quarterbacks
Bryant Harvard
who waa held out last year after
breaking hla leg In pre - season
driUs and sophomore Bobby Hunt.
There are three other confer­
ence games scheduled this week­
end. The Vanderbilt Commodores
and tha Mississippi Stole Maroons
both maka their first appearan­
ces against tough competition.
Commodores visit toe Georgia
Bulldogs who upset Alabaiha 17-3
and the Maroooa go to Florida
which opened strong last week by
beating Tulanc 30-0.
The other conference tiU hax the
Kentucky WUdcaU, beaten 14-12
by Georgia Tech, boat to the titlecontending Mississippi Rebels who
opened with a 144 win over Hous­
ton.
The SEC continues Ua earlyseason rivalry with the southwest
as the Georgia Tech Yellow Jack­
ets entertain Southern Methodist,

Rudy Ellis Takes
Win Over Calhoun
CHICAGO (U PI)—Victor Rudy
Ellis and vanquished Rory Cal­
houn both were disappointed
lig h te n today after a 10-round
television bout In which Ellis ex­
tended his winning streak to
eight bouts.
" I wasn't good," Ellis said,
"Even if I won. 1 didn’t fight toe
way I think I ought to fight. I
had him twice and let him get
away."
It waa Ellis' 17th win In 20 pro
bouts, and It waa Calhoun's eighth
defeat la 60 matches. Calhoun,
recognising hie edge in experi­
ence, waa compllmantary to his
23-year-old rookie conqueror.
“ He's a good defensive fighter,"
be said, "but that’s no excuse. I
didn't fight good. I couldn't loos­
en up. The Corner kept telling me
to get loose and I tried, but 1
still waa tight all tha way."
EUla, who haa knocked out 10
opponents, staggered Calhoun tn
the third with a flurry with both
bands In the final minute, and
then he lost his chance for a
knockout when Calhoun covered
up and dodged away from his
blow*.
It waa a majority decision for
Ellis as Judge Harold Marovitx
scored 46-44 for a draw. Kefarce
Frank Sikora gave Ellis a 50-41
score, giving him every round but
one, which he ruled even, and
Judge BUI Duty made It 44-43 for
the winner. The United Press In­
ternational card waa 48-44 for El­
lis.

Berths For FSU
TALLAHASSEE (UPI)—Three
sophomores will bold down start­
ing positions In Florida Btato Uni­
versity’s Una when the Seminole
gridden tackle The Citadel hero
Saturday night.
Jim Danial will start at left
and and Fred Grimes at right
a n d .' Slavs Klesiua will b# n
starting tackle.
Coach Perry Muss instituted the
changes at tha and spots bacausa
of injuries last week to star right
end Tony Romeo and his replace­
ment, John Slaton.
Other starters wUl include
tackle John Spivey, guards A!
Ulmer and Terry Moran; center
Ramon Rogers; quarterback Joe
Majors; left halfback Bud Whitehead, right halfback Fred Pickard
and fullback Jack Esplnxhip.
Florida State wUl play four day
games snd six under toe Ughts
during the 1939 footbaU season, the
aama as In t938. The Seminole*’
first torse games are nighttlms
affairs.

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Wednesday's ReanMa
Boston 4 Baltimore •
Kansas City 7 Detroit •
Now York*! Washington 4 (night)
(Only games scheduled.)
Thursday's Praha hie Pitchers
(No games scheduled.)
Friday's Games
Chicago at Detroit
Kansas City at Cleveland (night)
Baltimore at New York (night)
Washington at Boston (night)
Nattsnal League
W. L. P e t GS
Milwaukee
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Los Angeles
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San Francisco
17 V .543 I
Pittsburgh
Tl 74 .313 SVt
Chicago
73 7t .4S3 11
Clclnnati
73 M .474 UVh
St. Louis
V S3 .437 13
Philadelphia
43 H .417 21
Wednesday’s Basalts
Chicago 9 San Fran. • (10 Inns)
Pittsburgh 3 Milwaukee 4 (night)
Los Angelea 3 St. Louis 0 (night)
(Only games scheduled.)
Thursday's Probable Pilchers
(No games scheduled.)
Friday's Gaaees
Phils, at Milwaukee (night)
San Francisco at St. Louis (night)
Loa Angeles at Chicago.
(Only games scheduled.)

Sporting Goods

Fishers Finding
Tough Going

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Ualted Press falernallonsl
It waa just Ilka shooting Fish­
ers in a barrel.
Jack Fishers of the Orioles lost
to the Red Sox, 4-0, Wednesday;
Eddie Fisher of the Giants lost to
tha Cubs, 9*8, in 10‘ Innings and
Hill Fischer of the Senators lost
to the Yankees, 8-4.

Legal Notice

hill e f com plaint far divorce h is
been filed n se la a l you, snd you
a re required to serve • copy ef
your aaaw er o r pleedine to the
bill a f com plaint on tha P la in tiffs
a tte ra e y Paul a P erkin* 1ST Weet
South Street. Orlando, Florida, and

toll te do so Judgm ent by dstoult
will he token aealn et yen for the
relief demanded la the bill e t earnplaint.
DOMR AND ORDKUED n t Baafo r * Hemlnule’ County, Florid*
th is Stb day pf September, US*

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CUrb e f the Circuit Court
• p i M artha T. VIAU* PC
P a u l C P erkins
447' Weet South Street
Orlando, Florida
A ttorney for FU iatlM

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Gov. LsRoy Collins was scheduled to sign papers .to­
day suspending T u Assessor Mary Earls Walker from
her office for “neglect of duty and incompetence."
The governor's action came after a throe-hour
yesterday at Tallahassee with Mrs. Walker,
&gt;tty. Mack Cleveland Jr. and School Board Atty.
County A
Atty.
D o o m s !Stcnttrom.
Walker said today that the governor’s action
“to the result of poll ties’* and that she could not possibly
agree to accomplish what Collins asked in the time he
•Dotted her.
Collins asked Mrs. Walker at yesterday’s meeting
to assure him that she would prepare a 1969 tax roll by
Doe. 1 which she would certify as a competent one, “representing the performance of her duties as required
by law pertaining to evaluation of property for
He salTthat she refused to assure him that this would
bs dons, saying only that she would prepare s rod “to
the best of my ability."
The governor did not name a replacement for the
•’a job.

Names of possible successors hi the assessor post
to bs considered by Collins are expected to be submitted
to the governor by county officials, the legislative dole*
ration and his political supporters hi the county.
Collins said yesterday the county “faces an snssr*
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ment as soon as possible. Mrs. Walker’s term has about
one more year to run. •
Mrs. Walker is the first tax assessor suspended by
Collins sines he started a drive for property evaluations
throughout the state that would more nearly meet the
full cash value requirements of taw.
The Stats Railroad Assessment Board said Semin*
ole County property is valued for tax purposes a t just
ever 80 per cent of Its actual worth.
But Collins made it dear this was not the specific
failure attributed to Mrs. Walker, although be conceded
tt constitutes part of the reason.
Mrs. Walker said after the meeting she would not
be “intimidated" or make a promise to the governor
which she knew would result in “exhorbltant and unfair
taxation" to many taxpayers of Seminole County.
The governor said he did not ask her to take the ra­

appraisal made by Dowling Appraisal Co, but to make
her own appraisal based on her own independent Judgm eat
“I did require that she give the people of Seminole
County and me assurances that on or before Dee. 1, she
would submit an assessment roll which she would certify to be a competent one, representing the perform­
ance of her dutiee as required by the law pertaining to
the evaluation ef property for assessment purposes,"
Collins said.
“She refused to give such assurances, contending
only that she would prepare a roll *to the beat of my
ability.’
“The roll she prepared last year was found by the
state comptroller to be a patently incompetent job and
the simple truth is that In the emergency this county
faces, the quality of Mrs. Walker’s work which has been
the result of the best of her ability in the past is in­
adequate," Collins said.
“I frankly advised her if she would not give sssurances that a competent job would be done, I felt it my
duty to ask her to step aside so we could put somebody
to the position who would."

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It's Devious Politics,
Mrs. W alker Charges
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WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Saturday. High today 87 to 92. Low tonight 69 to 74.
Uxtted Prase Laaaad W in Established 1908
FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 26. 1969
SANFORD,” FLORIDA

NO. 529

HoffaSeeks
‘Non-Union' Man
ATLANTA (UPI) — James It. Hoffa aald Thursday
night the goal of the Teamsters Union is to organize every
American worker who does not carry a union card.
Hoffa said that he would like to have policemen and fire­
men in the Teamsters Union. But he said he feels they ahouid
not have the right to strike.

News Briefs
Fruit Shipments

1 p. m. Stocks- G

Khrushchev Believes

Voters To Choose
School Millage
In Nov. 3 Vole

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Tho Seminole County Ministerial
Association'* Bible Conference
scheduled Monday “ la open to all
0Who are interested In increasing
iV lr understanding of the the
Christian Scriptures," Rsv. David
Carneflx, publicity chairman for
the association, said today.
The conference'* two teuton, to
bo held in the Sanford's First
Methodist Church will begin at S
p. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Dr. Elmer A. Leslie, who recent­
ly translated the Book of Isaiah,
fw iU use this Old Tcitament book
a t a conference basla. Dr. Leslie
was at the American Instituta of
Oriental Studies when the "DeadSea Isaiah Scroll" waa discovered.
Hie scroll waa brought ia the in­
stitute for analyala.
Each snrollee at the conference
will pay e t l reglstratim fee.

Shrine's Family
Picnic Tomorrow
Bahia Shrine Temple’* first
family picnic will be held Satur*
day at Seolando Spring.i.
AH Shrinera, their families and
friends, are invited to the all-day
festivities which will feature a
j e s t e r show and a concert by the
*%ahia bras* band of IS mesiciane.
Lifeguard* of Now Smyrna and
Daytona beaches wiU demonstrate
diving sad lifesaving techniques.
Free soft drinks end ice cream
will be served but the Shriners
suggest that those attending bring
their lunches. Children are invit­
ed and balloon* and clowns will
he available for their entertain-

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For Parade Theme Hunting Licenses
On Sale At Store

Girl Scout Leader
Course Scheduled

Robson In Hosiptal

It'll Be Pancakes
On Menu Oct. 17
As Jaycees Cook

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Tax Aaaeaaor Mary Earle Walker Uaowd a prepared
statement today about the action of Got. Colling in*
*pending her from office after their meeting yesterday.
She eald she had no other comment to max*. H en to ’
her atatement in fullt
The governor’# unfair action in impending me to
the result of devious and unsavory political strategy. *
There are S3 countiei which had a 40 per cent or
lean assessment level for 1958. Many of tM MiMeon
of these counties have been In office for eeran l tonne,
while 1 have nerved lets than three y ean of mjr fliet
term, yet the governor singled me out for summary re.
ranval without.*, publie.hearing, on th* ground that I
refused to promise him a competent 1969 aensement
roll et full cosh value within * period of approximately
two months. It takes an appraisal company of trained
worker*, devoted to reappraisal work alone, approxi­
mately one year to do what he demanded th a t I do to two
months, end In addition thereto, I would havo had to get
. the roll compiled and perform all the other duUes end
services of this office. The governor limply gave me a.
task that no one aware of the work Involved could safe'
scientiously agree to accomplish in the time allotted.
It is of first Importance to mo that no one’s
shall be exhorbltant and excessive. Obviously, it to tha
view of the governor and those behind hia action that
the total sum of the tax roll to tho essential criterion of
evaluating • valid tax roll; th a t Individual exhorbltant
and excessive taxes are deplorable but ef a secondary
nature and penhance a necessary evil to the desire to
raise more money to i
With the money and trained personnel avaOshle to
my office, I had been making steady pringreee to edjusting and bringing current the u s seemeat values.
Last year, however, upon the county commission order*
ing an appraisement of the property of the eounty, I
curtailed sharply this work, expecting to o n this apt
praisement in compiling my 1959 assecaement roll. Be­
cause of this long delay in delivery and the incompetent
and unreliable nature of this Appraisal, I reluctantly con­
cluded that 1 could not possibly use these appraisal
figures without reviewing them by inspection in tha
field, and that time prevented this being done this year.
At this time, I have the preliminary 1969 ■■■eesment
roll nearly completed, and expected to deliver the earn*
to the county commission on or about O ct 1 st This
work has been done accurately, competently and to tha
best of my ability under tho circumstances.
I resent the governor’s suspension on the groondq
of “incompetency and neglect of duty." I have been en­
gaged in thia work for over 25 yeara in the Seminoio
County Tax Assessor’s office, and there are too many
people who know I am not Incompetent and that I have
nover neglected the duties of this office. It ia ironic that
if I did the governor’s bidding I woe competent, but w
I didn’t I was Incompetent
I deplore the fact that the school and county func­
tions will be seriously affected by the delay in receiving
tax monies this year. The governor’s action, I feel wo*
uncalled for and a disservice to the people of Sawdpeto
County.
It was brought to the attention of tho governor a t
our conference that under the Statutes of Florida, Chap­
ter 475, Robert L. Dowling and his company were not
licensed or qualified to appraise real estate; that the
contract entered into by the Seminole County commi*.
■loners with the Dowling Appraisal Company was illegal
and that Dowling was prohibited by law from doing
such appraisal work and from receiving or being paid
fur such appraisal services, and it is Ironic that as a re­
sult of such an illegal appraisal, unreliable in fact, I
should be suspended by the governor.
The governor quoted the comptroller as finding
that my 1958 roll was patently incompetent. However,
Mr. Ausley, who made the Inspection of this 1958 roil
for the comptroller, said yesterday in the governor’s of­
fice that there wua nothing derogatory in his report of
his Investigation of my 1958 roll, and sold that Comp­
troller Green had been misquoted.
I wish to thank my friends for their loyal support^
encouragement and confidence. I have been unjustly re­
moved but I hope to return with your help.

Hoffa explained why he thlnke
WINTER HAVEN (UPI) - Dally
hia union ahouid go after mem­
carloadings In boxes from the
ber! la non-related field*. He *ald
Citrus Vegetable Inspection Divi­
the T taraiten Union le “flex*
sion: By rail, 11,368 grapefruit; by
Ible."
boat, 1,(150 grapefruit; by truck,
Hoffa again *ald he would re­
26.1M grapefruit; total, 39,202.
move four team iten Illegally on
SIGN OF THINGS TO COME — Sign painter J. W. Merry of Winter Park
Canntry receipts, 1041S grape­
fruit.
the payroll according to the new
surveys his handiwork which points to the entry
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labor reform law. Ho would not
of Circuslnnd. Entertainment Enterprise*, backers of the Clrcunlund proname thorn.
326 Polio Cases
ject, had the sign put up yesterday on the land Just north of Laks Ado.
Holla Mid he ie aware of the
WASHINGTON (UPI) The
tremendoua reapoaalbUlty he hae
U. S. Publie Health Service eald
aa leader od a union that could
day 326 no#
new eases
cates j.of paralytic
today
tie up the p e tW a transportation.
ilio
ilo were reported la tile aatioo
B u t'h e eald “there are enough
N week. That Is the second
lawe oa the books to cover any
highest polio figure for tho year,
NEW YORK (UPI) — Stock surpassed only by tho week of
illegal action* by the union*."
prices at 1 p. m.t
■ The return of the International
Aug. 23-26, whoa 120 cseoo won
American T A T .................... TIVi reported.
Longahoremen’a A**n. to the
&gt;
American
Tobacco
...............
664s
AFUCIO did not end bU effort*
Bethlehem Steel ................... MW Judge Allred Dies
te get the I LA into the TeamC A 0 . . . . , , . . . . . . . . ST
•tore Union, Hoffa said.
LAREDO, Tex. (U PI)-Feder*l
Chrysler .......................
S3-)*
Hoffa alto ,ald Sear* Roebuck
Curtis* • Wright ................. 29W Juuge James V. Allred, the New
le the Teamtter*' “prime target"
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Soviet their top advisers during the Douglas Aircraft ................. 43H Deal "boy governor" of Texa*
la the South.
Premier Nikita Khrushchev said morning to prepare for their DuPont .............................. 254 V, , during the depression, died Thurs
today he thinks his tour of the talks.
Kastman Kodak ................
MVtday following a sudden coronary
United Statei contributed to a
The two-toplevel huddle* took Ford Motor ........................... S ltt occlusion suffered white he was
lessening of international tensions place about 200 yards apart-the General Electric .................... 77V* holding court. Allred, 60, recessed
"to a certain extent."
president meeting with hi* aides General Motors .................... 53V'«I court at 11 a. m. and complained
But the Soviet leader addul that in the White House while Khrush­ Graham • Paige ..................
2H , of not feeling well. He died at
he will know more about that alter chev talked with his In Blair Inti. T A T ........................... 34V, 4:30 p. m.
hi* face-to-face cold war talk* House. Just across Penniylvgaia Lorillard .................................. 41H
with President Eisenhower begin­ Avenue.
Minute Maid ................. .
20W DeSapio Carries On
After alerting that he thinks bla Penney
NEW YORK (UPI) - Carmine
ning tonight at Camp David.
lUS
Khrushchev also told an Im­ tour lessened international tension Penn RR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H it G. De Sapio began his sixth twopromptu news conference outside "to a certain extent," Khrushchev Royal American ................. 4*i )ear term as Tammany Hall chief
the Soviet embassy that he hope* added, "Wo will know more about Sears Roebuck ...................... 48% today. The controversial Democra
17% Uc politician was sleeted to the
Seminole County votere 1st the the president will make an exten­ after my dlscusiiona with the pres- Sludebaker
sive trip through tho Soviet Union idrnl."
U. S. Steel .. *«.«..««••«.«• 104 post, actually the chairmanship of
Nov. I district school and special —a trip longer than he took In
The White House announced that Weatinghouse El. ................... MW tho oxeculive coinmittco of the
rvapportionment election*
will the United Stales "tinea our coun­ Eisenhower and Khrushchev would
New York County Democratic
ehooee between voting lor the try ia biggtr."
Committee, at a meeting Thursday.
fly to Camp David by Hrliropter,
There were 10 votes for him and
Khrushchev and Eltenhowtr held taking off from the White House
millage recommended by the
six abstentions.
school board or suggesting another i
figure. School Supt. X. T. Mil wee
explained today.
A millage rate will be pfcced
on the ballot and property ownora may approve this figure, or
The Christmas Parade theme
if against it, may write in a mlUsought by the Jaycees can be a
age rate they do favor. A major­
ity of the voters choosing a cer­
motto, slogan or longer descrip­
Hunting license. for the 1939
tain number will establish that
tive motif, says Jaycre publicity
HO season went on -ale yesterday
figure ss the district school mtildirector Dave Kllngansmith.
age rat* for the coming year.
The person who writes the at Reminole Sporting Good* Store,
Hie county commissioners may
theme selected wlH receive a $23 Hanford and Grne-'a Avea,
add ep to M mill* le this figure
License* will not le on talc in
tavlngs bond. Deadline for get­
later.
ting themes to tho Jaycces in­ the County Judge's office until a
Results of this election wiU bo
formation center oa French Avo. later date. However, person* over
known the night of Nov. 1.
i* midnight, Tueaday. The idea 66 may get old age hunting per
Tho three county school trustee*
should be sent on a po*tcard also mite In Judge Wilson Alexander's
to be elected the same day will
bearing the contestant’s name and office in the courthouse.
advise county school officials and
address. Numerous entries have
The dove season opens Oct. 10
recommend employment or dlsbeen received, Kllngentinith said. in Seminole County. Shooting will
miaeal of school instructional staff
Themes may be of a religious be allowed from noon until sun­
member*.
nature or may deal with any set only. The deer, turkey, quail
To be nominated for trustee, a
other subject suitable to a Christ­ and squirrel season opens Nov. At
person must present a petition
mas parade. Last year’s entries ia this district.
signed by five or more persona
included "Keeping Christ In
qualified to vote in the election.
Christmas" a n d
"Chriatmss
The petition must be filed with
Through a Child’s Eyea."
the county school board office U
day* before the election and muat
request that names of persona
nominated be placed on the ballot.
Petition* may be obtained at the
Sanford Seminole County JaySchool Board office, 202 Commer­
Mrs. Randall Chaie, Seminole ceet will don their apron* Oct.
Reminole County’* sale of driv­
cial Ave., Sanford.
District chairman of the CUrua
To vote in the election, people
17 and take over Mrs. Appleby’s er'a license* teems to be running
Council of Girl Scouts, announced
muat be resident* of the district
ahead of the average Florida
today that a basic group leader­ Restaurant at tb* Hotel Valdes. county’a iaau*.
la which they are voting, have
The
entree,
main
course
and
ship training course will be held
been in tho state for a year and
Seminole sale* are “progressing
in ktcKinley llall of the Flrat desert wiU consist of pancakes, satisfactorily,"
la the county for six months. They
courthouse
re­
Methodist Church beginning Tues­ pancakes, and pancakes—aU a porta said yesterday. l**ua of li­
muat be properly registered or
day.
furnished legal avldence of regis­
censee la running about 2,500
Hours are from 6:30 a. m. to person can eat for $1. Coffee, ahead of the same Ume last year,
tration and muat pay Ux oa real
mUk,
and
sausage
wiU
complete
2:30 p. m. and ali group Scout
or personal property.
with more than 14,600 driver'*
leaders and interested adults are the meal.
urged to attend. Other sessions
The pancake sal* will be held license* sold so far. Sale of 20,000
wiU be held Oct. 6. 13 and 20.
throughout the day. The proceed* permit* 1* expected by the end
‘WONDERFUL SAUSAGE’ — Soviet Premier Nikita
wUl go toward Yuuth Activities of selling, Sept. SO.
Miss
Marjorie
Nichols,
district
Khrushchev bites into his first American hot dog —
The Seminole license sal* of­
Harry Robson of Robson's Sportand
Community Development.
director,
end
Mr*.
Clara
Belie
which he called a “sausage” — and pronounced “wonlag Goods Co. is in Orange Mem­
Haller, both of Orlando, wiU be
Don Royer, committee chair­ fice ie open ia tha courthouse lob­
derful.” The Soviet leader at* all of the hot dog and
orial Hospital at Orlando for
in charge of the court**. For fur­ man, asks aU pancake lovera la by from 6 s.m. to I p.m. Monday
told operators of a Des Moines, Iowa, meat (Nicking
treatment of a knee infection. He
ther information contact Mrs. Seminole County to keep this date through Friday, and from 6 a m.
pioaW ’’Don’t change the formula.”
TT* s“ t — 1 vsaOore at this Ume.
until aooa aa Saturdays.
J a m s Buckler at tA MOW.
ia oiiad.

Tour Eases Tensions,

Public Invited
To Bible Study

Ifrs. Walker defined the private appraisal, dons
by a Bradenton firm, was a “grossly inaccurate and hu
adequate Job,” Collins said.
“In the meantime, she has not prepared her assess*
ment rolls and unless the roll is completed and filed
with the county commission for equalization by Dee. 1,
grave and serious injuries would likely result," the gov*
ernor added.
Ia
op her side of the story, Mrs. Walkor
In aununing
summing up
told reportera:
“The governor waa not inte r n tad in listening to n r
problem nod why I could not do all that he demanded,
“He refused me • public hearing before suspending
me.
“He said he would remove me if I did not promise
a competent appraisal by Dec. 1 to accordance with the
legal requirements of full cash value end eQ other re­
quirements of lew,
“I hevo conscientiously done ell 1 could to improve
the tax roll under the conditions to which 1 was sub*
j acted,
“I told him I would to the beet of my ability prepare
a competent 1969 roll by Dec. 1. The
was not enough end suspended

14,500 Get Driver Permib In County
mlnaUun* for people who
have licenses are givei
Thursday and Saturday
from 6 a. a*, to I p.
VFW Building, oa * 6
near the aoo.
Persona sending la fee
should send the enUre original Rcense, end keep enly the g re w
earbou copy .from the certificate,
otherwise a new license m eant to
issued.
Tb* Florida Highway M i d
may start a d riv e n ’ license cheek
after the Sept. 19 deadline. Driv­
er# who don't have their permits
then, wiU be auhjeet te ■ pcaattg.

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Personals

ommks. (2) Fwlfc d«fca*s a te If) Fss
te wheel lb e « m * sad mtaa. (4) Fm
d b rn loefteO m b teftn U ftm eftlb
•■ •I aad aetoml «ee*L R h to p» to

f m Iflw r wltb Vie and kiasietarjLoulaeW i
Canale Edwarda. the aopnno a o f e l a t _
And yH f Todd Breckinridge who Is studying lew at tha Unit
Below Todd, Hied Uafaer Footer ComJaad iuT.hia.wifi Bom;
.The twinkling eye of Ward Conley, , •
And Yooac AduItPreeldent Jack Borftae. .
•ThoM are Just MMe of .the people behind g d m rd ilM r won
ttaa ead talents are davotsa generously to Christ They are leaf
ehuth to grow, and to aom the community. And you'll find
com* warm and friendly—for they*bolieva YOU, BELONG

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The Piaoevost Ass nobly of Gad
Churoh will su it esastrueGeo si

Wad. Prayer Seniee
Fri. Prayer lervteo .

rooms, mostly d in reean , will
hr ladaded la the project which
Is eet fcr eemyletiea la a t daps,
■elMm Gayle Howe win work
ea the oae-story, cement block
structure.

Hospital Notes
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Caret Behais, Retted
Bertie Stafford. U he Mary
Oareer KeHiof, DoBary
t il Day. AlUnaate Rpriags
WUlie Louis Vance. Sanford
Naomi Forbes. Seated
Georgia McOeUaad. (sa te d
Agaaa Cook, (sa ted
Mae Stamper. Fora Park
Patty Heodtreoa, B atted
Loots Goff. Sanford
KUsaboth Mitchell. Saaftrd
Marguerite Pope. Boated

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The support of the Church Series is sponsored by the following Business Finns:

Assembly O f God
Church Plans
New Building

OehSmafShM.

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Mel Harris, aao el Mr. aad M n.
Richard Harris rttaraod to hie
baam la Mafciaad Thursday after
having (foot Um poet several
dare vfth hie gn at Mat es* no­
de. Mr. aad Mia. M. H. Brad.

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Math Proves Worth
NORTH TROY, VL (UPI) —
Robert Gelipesu. who suit leash*
lag swtheautfcs tag scieaco aevea
rears age to werk ia a hatcher
stare, returned to the classroom
•aylag, “With this store baataeM
under my belt 1 thlak I can eonvinee even the meet reluctant eta*
deal how Important math Is. You
really hero te know it to n s a
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auditorium.
All paiaata a n urged M attend
aad a special welcome M extended
tn parents af a o v atudenU.

Personals
Mr. aad M n. F . D. Anderson
Bed aa week-tad guests tbalr cansins, Mr. and Mr*. Fred Cobb of
Hollywood,' Fla. w bt were to their
way heme fte*s tbalr annual va­
cation at Huckelberry Mountain,
* Hendersonville, N. C.
# Visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. G.
Farguaan last wnek waa tbalr
daughter and eoa-la-law, Mr. aad
Mrs. F n d Lambert! of Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Coloael aad Mrs. Paul L. Bis­
sau airs borne after spending a
two month vacation at Cedar
Mountain, N. C.
Visiting Mr. and-M rs. Walter
Kellogg at tbalr hems on Baal^ n t o Drive la -their sen and his
^ r if o , Mr. and Mrs. Theodora Kel­
logg af FaUsadaa Park, N. J.
Guests af Mr. aad Mrs. W. F.
Burk* aver tha waak-and were
Mra. Burks'* sister and brother' In-law, Mr. aad Mra. Auburn Paulk
af AUasta. Mra. Burks’s mother,
Mra. J . L. Bullard returnad home
with tha Paulk's attar a visit to
Atlanta. Mrs. Burk* entertained
with a dinner party on Saturday
e v e n in g honoring her nephew and
w|&gt;i* bride, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Bullard of Washington. D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. John Renvoi and
daughter Marlon, recently spent
the day visiting their cousins,
Mrs. Ruth Fagan aad Mr. and
Mra. Alas (eablom to Ormand
Beach.
Mra. C. D. Donaldson spent
Tuesday with h er son Cltrenco
In Lake Wales.
_ Captain and Mrs. E. C. TurnW qg entertained at their horn* an
Lake Mary Saturday evening with
■ birthday supper honoring Mra.
Varner Nelson.
Handicapped children may send
different amount! af fad than other
youngsters af tha u m a age, says
Iteatth educator*.
If tha disability entails tha u n
et a heavy brace, ha may need
mxtra food. If th* child ia de­
prived ot pbyskal activity, ha may
require less food.

graup aad taM Mr. Bryant
lbs elrcla was baa srad to Pa callcd upan to batp daring tba emcrgtacy paUn drlva.
OUmt bsaarsd guests at tba
6 A I K N O f T i l MONTH — Tha home of Mr. Mai
dinner w an ' Mr. aad Mrs. M m
Mrs. W. &amp; Kvaaa J r , 1100 ComaU D r, wan ehaana as
Sauls. Mr. Sauls la Sealaais
County chairman af .Um national
foundation. Ho aanonarad that
m en than B M was collected
during tha drive.- Mrs. Bussell
Spencer, aheinaaa at the Ma­
thers* March, thanked te r caehsim an, Mrs. Martin Dyer aad
all wba assisted la any way.
During tba husiaasa session that
followed tha dinaar, fear saw
member* ware waicamad MM. Um
experienced during y o a n abroad.
circle. They w en Mrs. Beaty
M n. B kky B U lardw a af Alex­ M n. Hlebardsoa made bar
Jameson, M n. Cheater (Word,
Mrs. Vernon Erickson aad Mrs. andria, Vs., arrived to Sanford largo collection white living M forthis wash tor a risk to the kerne •ign countries wiUi her busbaad
William Klinefelter.
af bar daughter. Mrs. Jark WU- who la an auditor for tha Ameri­
It was decided to glvo away a klnoea, aad family an Virginia can Bad Cross. Hie jab has take*
Symphonic IQ FI” at tha annual
them to Uermaay, Japan aad
Christmas dlanaf Dae. 11 Kay
other spots that provided thorn
Ivey and Janet Glean will bo
tho opportunity to traval exteasgussta of the circle nt tha O ct IS
Ively throughout Um cootlaaat
meeting and till about Melr trip
aad avoa Africa.
to Girls,Stale.
*
Tb* Sanford visitor aad ber busMra. Ed Can was chairman at
band livtd la Japan from 1MT tn
the dinner commutes. Assisting
IMS aad it was tbalr favorilo
her w art Mrs. John Cameron.
“bom* away from homo” . They
Mrs. Jam as Hoalabaa, Mrs. Bay
found It to b* tho most pleasant
Osier, Mrs. C. Hale, Mrs, Thomaa
country far aigbt-aeeiag and learn­
Butaer, M n . Clayton Smith, Mrs.
ing Um . customs af tba people.
MarUn Dyar, Mrs. Bob Clark
Displayed Iq a china cabinet M
and Mrs. BusaaQ Ipeactr.
tba Wilkloton boms Is colored
Im trf porcelain china aver IN
ytara old. A SaU cup with tho
chrysanthemum dselga of the im ­
First Baptist Church mate perial Court was a “pnsenlo” re­
W. M. U. day of instruction at ceived while a guest at the palace
First Church in Daytona Beach. ia Tokyo. Ming vases, figurines
Taka a sandwich.
and brass fireplace birds (these
found in a scrip pile) a n among
SATUBDAT
souvenirs fn m Japan.
Mra. Richardson doesn't have
Coagragntlannl Christian Church
will servo a Ham Buppnr la Fel­ a momento of bar second visit to
lowship HnU from I to 7 p. a . Tokyo, but she recalls bow ah#
bagged a largo net of docks. Tb#
Ethel Boat Circle sponsor.

Church

Calendar

FoHewtag th* n r i M i T i f m
t i n party was roltrU iaod at a '
wedding dinner. Tb* ceopte toft
for a trip to Gian* Falls, N. Y, J
and whoa they return, wW
side at a Fotoaettto D r^ Ora
by tha Sea, Ormond Beech.

P *A A a n td i

New N avy Club
Names Officers

Moda at Oviedo waa guest at hsaar
at a birthday parly S&gt;*aa by bin
grandfather, John David C a sin o
at Lake Mary. The party whs MM
a t the haasa af mr, Cachraa I s

Coekraa. Mr. aad Hr*. Theme*
Moon, aad Tommy aad -Johaar,
Mr. aad Mr*. Baron* Cashes* m i

I* Mary Residents •
Visit Former Home ”
Mr. and Mts. Walter KaOagg
a n homo aBar a two maatha rom.
biaad bustnasa and pleasure M b

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School O f Music

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Garden Club To Hold
Flower Show O ct IS

BUNBAY

PHILIP MEEKS JR.

Student Enters
Orlando College
Philip T. Meeks Jr., son of Mr.
aad Mrs. P. T. Meeks Sr., 3411
Myrtle Ave. has entered Orlande
Junior Collage for tb* fall term.
He will study tb* baste collage
course this term and hope* te
take the pre-denta! course seat
year.
Philip graduated from Seminote
High School last Spring nnd w u
a member of tba library council
aad projectionist club. H it favo­
rite subjccU were chemistry and
history.
For recreation ho like* nil kinds
of sporta, especially fishing aad
hunting.
During vacations and after
school hours bo has worked for
tho Burpee Co., trucking compa­
nies, tha Rite Theater, Evans Con­
struction Co. and th* Dynatrooic*
Plant.

aints Episcopal church, Enterrtsa. as announced .by Vicar Paul
!. Shulu wUl bn Holy communion
a t • a. m. aad Morning prayer
aad rermon at t:33 a. m. Tb*
service wUl change on tba second

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Pilot Clubs Hold
Conference In N. Y.
Mrs. Raymond M. Bell, presi­
dent of tho Pilot Club of Sanford
toeceived tho foUownlg announcetenant; Mra. Georgea* Havlcna,
Washington, D. C., president of
Pilot International, haa boon In­
vited by Mra. B uU O’Connor,
preaident of tho notional founda­
tio n , to reproaent Pilot Internattonal at tho National Conference
o f organiutioa leaden to New
Yerk tkla week. •
Representatives ot 100 national
m en's aad women's organizations
^111 participate. Mra. Edith Camreron, Gainesville, p u t president
of P. C. I., hand of th* Auditory
Instruction and woman’s actlvl.
ties, titension division U. of F.,
Will senrs as moderator for a
•penal discussion. Dr. Thomas M.
'River* will speak
"Where re­
search Is leading.”
Tha local Pilot Club Is Interest*d in tb* Crippled Children’s Somloty of Samlnolo County, with
B v i members now serving on the
board, Mrs. Ball stated "W* ore
very much concerned with tha
p a n of th* program af this foun­
dation that Includes research on
birth defects and rheumatoid
arthritis.''
She added that “ Th* Pitot Club
is glad to hav* our national pre­
sident represent na nt this con-

Mr*. Ms Ms* Harts* ot O rtags
City aad Hay Wabatar FuUar, Or*
■toad Baaeli w a n united In m a r
riapa H f t to at « p. m. la a quiet
Informal cerem o n y 'll All Salats
Episcopal Church ia Eatsrprise.
Tha la v . Paul E. Schultz adflctatad. Miss Hals* M. FuUar aad
Georgs W. Fuller, daughter sad
••rdSB of tha month by tha Sanford Garden Club.
sea af tha groom served as
* (Berfttfoan Photo)
bridasaasld aad bast man.
th a bride w o n a brocadad pink
ta n dress with bat aad accesso­
ries to match. Others attending
Um wadding w a n Mrs. Barbara
Thswpeao, aunt u* tha bride. Mr.
aad Mrs. B. Otaasaa ot WaterDebars Brown, daughter of Mr. bury. Caan.
and Mrs. B. L. Brawn sad graaddaugbtor af Mr. aad Mrs. A. K.
Shea maker. Sr., la recovering at
couple w u Invited to a duck J..H allis MlUar University Haaptbunt on tha Imperial Beservo and
although there isn't much sport Ml M Gainesville, from bo art
M the Japanese hunt, tha hunters aurgery aad plans la return haasa
a n assured of a largo feast after­ sometime asst wank.
wards. Tha Reserve U stacked
Mra. George B. Welle, yeeai- M n. William Butter was ataetad
with hundreds of ducks that a n dsat at Um Ssafsrd Womans Club temporary president af tha Navy
“shooed” Into locked canals, la attaadlag tba Fall Beard Mast­ Wtvae CMb at their initial meet­
w han hunters, armed with nets ing of the F. F. W. C. ia Paa­ ing. Maaday. Other temporary ofan handles about sin fast long, ta cola this wash aad. B m la stay- fWara elected a t the meeting war*
scoop up tha birds, n o arrange­ lag at tba Saa Cartoo Hotel, head­ Mrs. William LsijJKy. vice presi­
ment of tha eansl makes their quarters lor tha m eetlap.
de*! Mrs. Tad Clevenger, secre­
escape impossible.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. (BUI) Whit- tary aad M n . John Holbrook,
Another enlightening tour was ahor af Mliml announce * tha treasurer.
■ trip to th* Mlkimot* pearl farm birth af a 7 lb. U at. seal bora
Iho a sst meeting wUl bo Oct. I
w h an the technique at producing Sept. 8. Mrs. Whitaker Is tin fo r at I p. m. Location te be anaauaecultured pearls originated. Here, mar B itty Loo Partis, daughter
M n . Blchxrdson watched women, of Mr. aad M rs.'B ay Partin at
dressed la whits Hap! eoxti. Senior*.
hoods aad face masks, diva for
Mra. Rath B. Scott, UT W- tSth
aris which are collected in bai­
ts tied around their waists. Of­ St. wlU leave tamacraw lac a twa
ten a diver wUl may below sur­ wash vacation ia Columbia, S. C.
face for three or four mlautee. She will bo Um guest of bar Moth­
OU pointings end Meissen aad er, Mra. W. S. Bagwell aad bro­
Nymphanburger china a r t among ther, Balph F . BagwaU.
her Gorman collection that have
found a display place M the Wil­
kinson borne.
Next year the Ricbxrdaoa* will
return to U n In Florida as they
have chosen Miami Springe as
their reUrement home.

Promotion Day at F irst Metoeaim Church.
Chaplain W. N. B a n will speak
at tha evening worship a m ic e at
Georg* W. Morgan night wta
First Baptist Church.
observed
to Fellowship Hnll of tb*
Pinacraat Baptist Church Youth
First Methodist Church to Oviedo
Fellowship • f . m.
recently. More than too people at­
MOBBAT
tended tb* supper meeting honor­
First Baptist Church W. M. U. ing Mr. Morgan, a prominent
quarterly business meeting, fol­ church member and citizen, who
lowed tor Installation service for h a t served faithfully as chairman
officers of th* new year, 2:30 p. of tb* board af tha Church for al­
m. Sunbeams, Junior and Inter­ most M years.
mediate G. A.’* meet at Church Tha Bav. Georg* H. Carlton, pas­
ter of the Church and Joha W.
after school.
WSC3 Grace Methodist Church Evans, tb* mw board chairman,
expressed appreciation for valu­
Evening Cirele meets at the home able services rendered during the
of M n. J . B. Crawford, Lak* past years. Morgan In turn thanked
Mary Blvd. • p. m.
Boy Scout* moot at First Pros- the group for ths cooperation and
many kind deeds he has received
byterian Church T p. m.
from the congregation.
Mr. Morgan cams to Florida
from his native Kansas prior to
World War I. He returned to his
horns state far a few years but
In IMS earns back to Oviedo. Ho
intended to sell bis property in
Oviedo but Instead remained and
Mombers of tho Bolhtny Sunday became on* of th* prominent
School Class of th* First Baptist celery and citrus men to tb* com­
Church mat a t the Barblson In munity.
Winter Park Monday evening for Ha later married Miss Nell King,
a class banquet Mrs. Margaret a member af on* of tha pioneer
Reynolds, c la u teacher spoke to familita of Oviedo. They built 'a
tba group coecaralag tba history home on Lak* Jessup Ave., near
tho First Mstbodist Church, where
of th* class.
A gift of appreciation was pre­ they still reside.
sented to Mra. Tammy Thompson, H* retired from eatery farming
who h u served as class presi­ three yea re ago but atlll takes an
dent tba past y o u . Gifts ware activa Interest la his groves. An
also presented te cla u member* enthusiastic hunter and fisherman,
who are being promoted. A comic he now haa time to Indulge in these
gift waa given te Mrs. George sports. Ho la a member ot the
Scott, who had tba beat attendance Hunting Club and spends much
time at Lea's Ranch, meeting
record for tb* year.
T hou attending ware Mrs. Rey­
/
Bigger Bnbto*
nolds, Mrs. Thompson. Mr*. Scott,
Mra. J. G. David. Mrs. O. E. American babies are bigger,
Pennington, Mrs. Herald Ilacken- stronger rougher and tougher than
bacb, Mra. Tom Mere, Mrs. H. R. over, according to a survey recent­
Parker, Mrs. Chaster Guarry, ly conducted.
Mra. Douglas Stenstronf, Mrs. G. As a result of'the findings, the
R. Pharr, Mra. Jam as Hofacksr, nursery furniture and fittings have
Mrs. John T. 0 ‘DooaslI, Mra. W. been re-designed, making them
J. Brooke, Mrs. C. T. Jsrdlaa, bigger nnd sturdier.
Eajey Your Furniture
Mrs. C. M. Rabun Jr., Mrs. M. J.
Furniture Is to Snjoy. If a piece
Sorokowaki, Mra. H. E. Taffcr,
Mra. Gordon Frederick. Mrs. C. of upholstered furniture has to be
A. Lewis aad Mra. W. F. Malic- shielded with a plastic cover It has
not been well-selected.
towskl.

Bethany Class
Holds Banqtiet

m er months.
Although they havo an children
of tbalr own, both Mr. nnd Mrs.
Morgan have taken an activa in­
terest to tba local children, to
school nativities, church affairs and
in tha ball games.

Birthday Party
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Surprises Bill
A group of toon ago friends hon­
ored BUI Shook nt a surprise birth­
day party, Saturday night, at th*
home of his parents, Mr. a a d Mrs.
William Shook, Lake Mary.
Dancing waa enjoyed and re­
freshment* at sandwiches, taka
and soft drink* wars served.
Joining tha evening with th*
honor*# were Sandy BoweU, Ethel
Leo Riser, Bobby Lankford, Lindt
Barley, Bobby Oaburn, Breads
Aulcon, Richard Scott, Myron WUHams, Don Coleman, Dolores
Kirsch, Harry Brawn. Gial Tay­
lor, Carl Stubbing*, Judi Taylor,
Bobby Norwood, Joey Mum and

state music secretary sad Mrs.
Straut will attend tha morning
worship hour at the First Baptist
Church to Oviedo this Sunday.
Mr. Strout will present a sola
number with Mrs. Strout accom­
panying him a t tha organ. Ho will
also direct tho choir at this-aort­
ic* and Mrs. Straut will pity tha
offertory.
A school of m atte will ho con­
ducted at th* Church from 1 to t
p. m. Monday aad Tuesday even­
ings. Thro* classes ot music will
ha presented. Mr. Strout will
teach a special class far mambars ot the choir, Mrs. Strout
will taacb a class for organists
and pianists and Tb* Bev. Jack
T. Br)ant will Icaek • class on
Church Music Manual.
The choir of the First- Metho­
dist Church has beau invited to
participate In the program af
practical music lesson*.

WMS Gives Program
On Indian Life
Members af tha W.M.S. af tb*
Ftrat BapUat Chute! m*« Monday
at 1 p. m. far tha regular month­
ly program, with Mrs. Fred My­
ers u leader.
Other* taking part aa tho pro­
gram aotUlod "Church Ufa among
tba Indiana of Oklahoma”.' w art
Mrs. C. L. Park, Mrs. W. L.
Vane#, Mrs. E. C. Harper. Mrs.
E. A. Covington and Mrs. Eunice
Dana.

Cherry Maureen*
Keep charry macaroons on hand
to serve with cold drinks or k*
cream this summer. Mia 3/S cup
of awtatentd condensed milk with
8 cups of flaked coconut, 1 tea­
spoon of vanilla and % teaspoon
of almond extract. Drop by small
tabtespoonfuls about 1 inch apart
on * woU-greased cooky s h u t,
ass a drained maraschino charry
to each cookie and bake to •
MO-degra# even I to 13 minutes,
shrimp are plunged-la cold wa­ or unUI tha adgts are delleately
browned.
ter Immodlstely after boiling.

horticulture commWof, M re / J .
D. Woodruff, Mr*. David B e * .
Mrs. J. M. Moyn. Mrs. Jam**
Gut. M n. Herbert Moreland, Mr*.
Gordon Stanley, Dr. Deris CBm
and Mra. Basalt Yeung.
Mrs. Donald F la m n , Judas*!
M n. Joha Morgan, bospttawy;
Mrs. J . D. Langford and Ifrs. V.
H. Jennings, clerk* and Ml*. J,
V. Jonas, publicity.

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HAPPINESS THROUGH HEALTH
BY DR. F. LEO KERW1N

Back Injuries:
Thousands of working men
know wh*t Chiropractic c*n
do for back injuries. They
know that when other methode failed to giv* them reUof Chiropractic was , u c

for insurance coverage to the
employer •* well na leas In*
terruption in the production
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Several Urge Industrial firms
now ampjoymg Chiro­
practors on a full time basis
injured
I t fe important to ,c*r* *or their
their lnJuretl

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For a refreshing warm weather
beverage, make fresh strawberryIqmoa cooler, in an alactric blan­
der, combine te cup of fresh
strawberry pure* with Vi cup u e b
of fresb lemon juke and sugar, 1
egg white, te cup each of water
aad finely cracked ice. Blend for
U seconds to 1 minute. Servo ia
Ull glasses garnished with lemon
slk ts and whole strawberries.
Makes H i cups

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strand pearls.
Absolutely perfect for the Fall
Into Holiday season nnd also aa
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On* nf a aerie* of article*
published la th* public latereat to espials and Illustrate
tha practice of scientific
Chiropractic, written by Dr.;
F. Lao Kerwta whoa* af flea la 1
located at 201 8. French Ave.
and hia telephone number ia
FAirfax 2-7442.

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Actual
studies
hav* boon mad*
of injured workers cared for
by different systems of
therapy. Chiropractic brings
ths worker through with las*
chance of tho charge of molingorin, lean coat to ths inaurance company, less cost

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this month of Tnneo, I * ., • producer of prhrtto
Mo eofTca, involved a eaah outlay a* w cliB daa
f etaek. The oaak w m aecoaulatod h r m atrta
tka aalt of It* Lowtaton, Idaho, ftosaa poo plant
itproof cooeontratinc p in t, and from tho Uquida*
laov Crop frown fruit and vagulaUu iavoatorlaa.
ridoad p3ky of tho oorporaUoa la &gt; » a tto r th at

rfna Buoinoao S h am , a balaaeod mutual fund with
of AUfuot SI of $27,080,818, reported tho addition
Mk stocks to lt&gt; portfolio fat tto last quarter: Bank
cA f l n t National City Bank of Now York, Morgan
Trust Cm aad Hanover Bank. Tho fund also added
i Insurant*, Cleveland Electric Ulumtoatlnf, aad
lor, and sold it s h a m of Colgate-PatmoUve, L if.

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presidential a m t eengTeseleaal
elections. That reeolve Would ha
ta clobbar an alactlau day the poiUklarn who clearly cam ba t a n k
aa a spender; to d eb to r him
good, aad to aloot ia bla place a
politicUa who dearly cam to
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laborstorlaa employed itray doga
to discover such wonderful pro­ BEIRUT, Lebanon (UP! &gt; -Radio
ducts ss Insulin for diabetics.
Aad modern heart surgery Is Cairo said Thursday Irak’s Proa la r Abdel Kssoom baa ordered
emergency masauraa to avert tto
threat af an army mutiny ia Bagh­
dad, already swept by civillaa riot­
ingof antl-vlviaaetibolaU, please re­ Tto radio voice of Xasem’s
member that doga are treated hu­ Egyptian arch-foee mid troops hi
manely in our laboratories.
Baghdad’s A1 Aaamietb district
disobeyed orders to fire ou rioters
Wednesday. In tto Ai Karfch dis­
trict, tto radio report sold, wom­
an at amid Kaaaom’a ear.
T to Egyptian report said Kasram bar banned pubUe maatiaga
aad forbidden IraquU to visit their
way. by poiaoo or some other relatives. Abdelrasoal Elhtoloc, a
method at tto dog pounds, aad Moslem loader, too toea arraatad
then tto ir deaths would to total­ for assailing Urn executions af IT
In q u i leaden.
ly wasted.
Dose, cats, guinea pig* aad
T to broadcast 'sa id a anm tor
similar warm-bipoded creatures of Iraqula have bean killed hi
are absolutely essential for mo­ dashes between troapo and riot
era, and at least Cl persona in­
dern medical progrtas.
Every new drug MUST be tast­ jured. T to Injured, according to
ed for Ms strength before tt can Cairn, included W woman roughed
to prescribed for tom an nan,
aad a u to ala acu tto only affec­
tive m edium for euch toots.
Tto broadcak said Kasaam,
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c a rt of Ihla newspaper, o acM ag nationwide rioting, baa returned
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citrus Industry la close to produ­
cing an economical orange juiee
powder which conld be made Into
tasty juiee by adding water, aa
industry official said b e n Thurs­
day.
Homer Hooks, general manager
of the Florid* Citrus Commission,
^ a i d commission leedera would
Emear a report O c t S on the pro­
duct.
"We arc very enthusitsUc about
Jt," he said.
Hooka said the U. S. Department
e f Agriculture recently reported
on ■ m w foam-additive process
th at would make it easier ‘and
more economical to turn pure
citrus juice into powdered form.
" I t looks like it has some real
-neesibilities," Hooks said. "It
Em lgbt open the .door to a full
M ilo research program."
Ho said development of a m ar­
ketable citrus juice powder would
. give the citrus industry a tremen­
dous boost, just as did the devel­
opment of frozen concentrate.
He said it la booed research
can develop a powder that win
contain an the taste and nutritio­
nal values of fresh citrus juice
end put it on the market at a
tAprice most families can afford.
Ho pointed out powdered juice
'would have the advantage over
fresh and frozen juice la that it
would not have to be refrigerated
and could be packaged and stored
a t moderate expense.

Research Urged
•On Problem Of
Infection Germ
TAM PA.(UPD— Research ef­
forts to stamp out a common
germ which causes tore throats,
bolls, pimples and other Infec­
tions was urged Thursday at the
A 31st annual meeting of the Flo• r i d 4 Public Health Assn.
A group of nurses and sanita­
rians, at a sectional meeting,' said
the State Health Department
should set up a reporting center
to gather data from Florida bos
pltals and doctors.
The germ Is staphylococcal
commonly known as staph. It Is
troublesome in hospitals where it
inhabits aven the cleanest facill
—ties.
V The meeting, which ends Sun
day, began with n discussion of
the relationship between private
and public health Institutions.
Dr. Samuel P. Martin of the
University of Florida Medical
School, sod Dr. Leooa Baum
gartner, New York City Commls
sioner of Health, urged more co*
operation between the two. Mrs,
Baumgartner w ai ill in New York
and her comments were read by
g D r . Thomas Hood, executive direc­
tor of the American Public Health
Aisn.

Deaths
United Preen International
NEW YORK— Dr. Emma Sel
kin Aronton, noted surgeon and
gynecologist, died in her home in
the Park Royal Hotel Thursday.
^ SHARON, Conn.— Harry Bia­
sing, U, credited with designing
the first moving electric light
signs on Broadway, died Thursday
In Sharon Hospital.
BILLERICA. Mass. — Dr. A.
Warren Stearns, former dean of
Tufts College of Medicine, died
a t his home Thursday,

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ORANGE CITY SCOUTS visiting Heavy Attack Squadron Three included,'
left to right. Butch Wlsdon, Larry Hughes, Steve Jackson, Jackie Jqpkson,
Doug Harrison and Kenneth LaRoy. Adults making the trip during which
boya were shown the A3D by Lcdr. Hoeller, were B. L. LaRoy and J. Jackson.

Ceylon's Prime M inister Wounded
COLOMBO, Ceylon (UP1) —
Two men dressed in the saffron
robe* of Buddhist monks shot and
critically wounded Premier Solo­
mon W. R. D. Bandaranalko today. HU condition was reported
"very low.’*
Governor General Sir Oliver
Goonetileke met in emergency
session with senior cabinet offi­
cers and proclaimed a state of
emergency in the strife torn coun­
try. Heavy police forces were
sUticned a t all strategic poinU
in Colombo.
Police announced that another
man who threw hinuelf between
the premier and the two assailanU also was critically wounded.
They identified him erroneously
s t first as Labor Minister M. P.
Do Zoysa but De Zoysa was not
hurt.
Police said the assailant who
actually fired the shoU a t the
prime minister as he rose from
the floor where he had performed
obeUance to the "priests" was
shot and wounded by poliec on
the scene.

Mrs. A. B. Sikes
Dies In Hospital

Bandaranaika was shot pointblank In tha stomach with a .45
calibre automatic on the veranda
of his house as he rose from per­
forming obeisance to the two
men.
Goonetileke said tha prime rainlater suffered multiple injuries of

Quotable
Quotes
United Press International
WASHINGTON — Party giver
Elsa Maxwell when asked if she
thought Mrs. Nikita Khrushchev
looked dowdy:
“I’m rather dowdy myself and
on the plump side and I’d be the
last person to give any judg­
ment."
PHILADELPHIA — Pitcher
Humberto Kobinion of the Phil­
lies on being offered a bribe to
throw a game:
" I couldn't do it. It's against
my profession."

MERCED, Calif — Barbara
Burn* after being arrested for
Mrs. MagnotU C. Sikes. SI, died possession of marijuana:
early today In Seminole Memorial
"I'm finished now; It's two to
Hospital following a lengthy ill 20 years for me."
ness.
A resident of Sanford for 17
CHICAGO—Dr. Willis J. Potts
years, her home was at 1503 Mel
lonvllle Ave. She was a native of after telling Elvln Schultz that
Cobbtown, Ga„ and lived in Chu hi* Siamese twin daughters had
luota before moving to Sanford. died following surgery to separate
She attended the Church of God of them:
"He was shaken but he took it
Prophecy, Sanford.
Survivors arc her husband, A in a very sensible way."
B. Sikes, Sanford; one daughter,
WASHINGTON — P r e m i e r
Mrs. Virgil Birdsong, two grand
sons, Jimnjlc and Bobby Birdsong, Khrushchev when asked what he
Choctaw, Okla.; and an aunt, learned from his U. S. visit:
"The impression 1 gained was
Mrs. L. S. Rich, Cobbtown, Ga.
Funeral services were held at that the American people are
2 p. m. today at Brisson Funeral very peucc loving."
Home with the Rev. J. H. Messer
officiating.
The body will be taken to Cobb
town tomorrow for services and
burial.

Story-Book Girl
Back In Jail On
Narcotics Charge

the stomach and was near death
from loss of blood and shock.
One of the two men whipped
out the automatic from under his
robes and fired two shot* a t the
premier who clutched his abdo­
men and ran into the house.
The second victim—an unidentl
tied visitor—threw himself be
tween the "monks" and the pre­
mier and was shot when the a*,
sallant fired four more shota at
Bandars nslke.
Police guards standing by op
ened fire on the assailant and
mowed him down. They captured
the other man in a violent strug
gle in which a bystander was
critically stabbed.
Bandaranaike had been sched­
uled to visit New York Oct. 1 and
address the U. N. General As­
sembly Oct. 2. He than was to
have gone to Washington on Oct.
3 for three days of talks with
President Eisenhower. He last
visited the UN In 1050. soon aft­
er becoming prime minister.
Ceylon has been torn by politi­
cal, religious, labor and racial
strife for montha, with a strong
Communist faction fomenting la­
bor disorders and playing off one
religious group against another in
an effort to weaken Ceylon's ties
with the West.

Small Car Trend
Into Reverse
LONDON (UPI) — Rolls-Royce
surveyed the trend toward small­
e r car* and came up today with
a new super-luxurious model near­
ly 30 feet long and with a price
tag to match ($28,300).
The Phantom V, first new de­
sign of that series in 24 years,
also comes in a stripped down
model for only S24.ni- no television or anything Uke that. It Is
19 feet, 10 inches long.
The new Phantom features
such niceties as:
A television set in the back.
Veneered French figured walnut
woodwork.
Choice of English glove leather
or specially woven cloth uphol­
stery.
A cocktail cabinet attached to
the back of the chauffeur's seat.
A $1,000 air conditioning system
that automatically adjusts to pre­
vailing temperatures.
Swivel chair seals.
Rolls-Royce said the new model
was "the answer to those people
in the modern business and poli­
tical world who require a spac­
ious, luxurious vehicle in which to
transport their Important guests
and executives."
Officials said they expect many,
many persons to look it over but
few to buy. The company has no
time payment plan.

Peronist Strike
Fails In Argentina
BUENOS AIRES (UPI) — A
Communist-Peronist g e n e r a l
strike which proved generally in­
effective in its efforts to disrupt
daily living ended Thursday night
in a burst of terror-bombing and
arson.
Workers in most branches of
commerce and industry returned
to their job* today, but the metal
and textile strikes which inspired
tha two-day general walkout con­
tinued.
The strike produced little effect
on commerce, banking, trnnapOrtatlon and other activities direct­
ly affecting the public. I t caused
an estimated loss to industry ef
about $15 million.
More than 30 bombings and oth­
er acta of terrorism were reported
during the 45-hour strike. Poten­
tially the most dangerous was an
attack on a commuter train with
an Incendiary bomb.
The bottle of blazing gasoline
set two cars of tbo train on lire,
but the train crew managed to
get the 80 passengers a Way un­
hurt.

Tampa To Mark

Hospital Notes Columbus Day
SEPTEMBER 23

"Home on the Range" was
written by Dr. Brewster Hlgley,
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Bar­
of Smith Center, Kansas, in 1171
It is the official state song of bara Burns, the 21-year-old girl
who was given a "story book"
Kansas.
chance at a new life when she
finished a 00-day jail sentence on
a narcotics conviction last sum
mer, faced another narcotics
charge today.
The self-labeled "ugly duckling"
daughter of the late comedian
Bob ( Bazooka) Burns must ap­
pear Monday in a Merced, Calif.,
court for a preliminary hearing on
ward and appeared headed out charges of possessing marijuana.
to sea.
She and a friend, Mrs. Barbara
The voyage climaxes six months Smith, 22, were arreated in the
of labor by the amateur salvag­ northern California city Wednes­
ers, who boarded the stern of the day night when police said they
Liberian tanker when it broke into found Miss Burns with a ciga­
two parts last January. Profes­ rette package full of marijuana
sionals had given up the job.
cigarettes and some sedative tab­
They kept a 24-hour watch with lets. Both were held in lieu of
shotguns to repel the forays of lo­ $10,000 bail pending preliminary
cal fishermen intent on stripping hearing.
the vessel of its fittings and final­
Miss Burns was offered what
ly floated the section Monday.
she said was her life’s ambitionProfessionals estimated the 400- an acting career—by producers of
foot stern would bring fortunes to a television series who felt sorry
Lloyd Deir and Paul Brady of for the friendless and penniless
Suffolk, Va„ and Belden Little of young woman on her release from
Jail last July.
Holland, Va.
"They've given me all I want,"1
Temperatures as high as 2,000 said Mias Burns at that time.
degrees Fahrenheit are produced "Things like this never happen
in furnaces where glass is melted. except ir story books.”

Admissions
Clarence McKee Jr.. Sanford
William Fields, Sanford
Thelma Brewer, Sanford
Jack Thomas, Sanford
Walter Itouth, Dellary
Christopher Holmes, DcBary
Dismissals
Beatrice Young, Sanford
Mrs. Ernest Wartenberg and
baby girl, Sanford
Edward Simpson, Sanford
Marvin Williams, Sanford
Mrs. Henry M. Messer and
baby girl, Sanford
Jack Thomas, Sanford
Irene O'Connor, Portsmouth,
Va.
Mrs. Fred Stephenson and
baby boy, Sanford
Vida Echols, Sanford
Walter Kouth, Dcllsry

TAMPA (UPI)— Columbus Day
will be celebrated hero Oct. U
with a re-enactment of the Span­
iard's landing in the Western
hemisphere.
Phil LoCircro, chairman of
Columbus Day celebrations in
Florida and in the city of Tampa,
said 300 costumed persons and a
squadron of three boats would
take part In the 4 p. m. landing
at Rocky Point.
lie also said Tamps "will ex­
change delegations with a sister
city In Latin America with the
idea of promoting more friendship
and understanding." He said Ha­
vana, Cubs, would probably be
the city.
"Levis" or "Jeans" were first
manufactured in San Francisco
in 1550 by Levi Strauss and Co.

"Amateurs Towing
$2 Million Salvage
NORFOLK, Va. (U "!) — The
rusting stern section of an aban­
doned tanker, representing some
* 2 ,000.000 to the three men
who rsistd It from the ocean
depths, crawled toward Norfolk
today.
The tugboat Mary L. McAllister
was entrusted with the mission of
bringing a floating fortune horns
to the men and their five helpers
who gave up landlubber security
and threw their savings into the
salvage job.
A The Coast Guard reported that
Mhe McAllister and the rusting
African Queen, escorted by a cut­
ter, were making only two knota
on their 100-mile voyage from a
ahoal near the Maryland coast to
a salvage yard here.
Such a rate would delay their
arrival until late Saturday but a
spokesman said they might pick
up speed during tha day.
The threat of destruction from
^ lu rric a n e Gracia all but disap­
p e a r e d as the storm turned north-

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CLEARWATER (UP!&gt; — Tampa
gambler H « ry Tr*fficante was
free on lio.wo bond today after
hi* second lottery trial ended in
a Mistrial her* Thursday night.
The four-man, two woman, jury,
after dehtrfratial o t t t five hours,
told Circuj; Jndg* John U. Bird
that It contd ‘‘a i t agree 'o n a
verdict. After brief questioning.
Bird ordered the jury dismissed.
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a new trial but did nat say whoa
be would begin proceedings.
Bird ordered the mistrial after
denying a motion by defense at*
torney P at WhUaker to declare a
mistrial on tha grounds of "coere ion" of the jury by the state.
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In final a rg u e * * s, dehaaajM
toraey Mark Hawaa .tU lM L B k n
state did not prove Traffic$bte
was (onaected with the M ila
Ting.
Speaking of Tt Uamg of boAU
equipment offered aa state
deuce, Hawes told the jury “ Yee’tt
never find anything la this ovU
with a live lottery."
Haw*« said the only
the state produced w a r Ustlaseey
by St. Petersburg Detective Sgt.
Harry Dietrich, .the officer TraffW
canla was convicted of bribing.
Dietrich had testified that he
joined the ring te expose U, hut
Hiwvs said Dietrich should net be
believed because hie testimony
was inconsistent and his motives
for joining the ring doubtful.
Assistant State Atty. 1 . • J .
Driver said that Hawee was tty taf
to put Dietrich on trial.
"The Issue before yee is the
guilt or innocence of Henry TraffU
cante," he said, "not af Harry
Dietrich."
Trafficante was convicted ee the
lottery charge in 1IM, but the
Slate Supreme Court evirioraed
the verdict sad ordered a new
trial.

LONG ENGAGEMENT — As Prince M uhur, 6, son of
King S*ud of Saudi Arabia, poses fop camera, his young
"fiancee,’* Nahed Hassanein Youssef, seems entranced
by toy animal the Prince brought her. The two got to­
gether in Cairo, Egpyt, for the first time since their
meeting a year ago. Their "romance'* must be kept run­
ning smoothly for a t kost another 10 years, for King
Saud,' Who arranged the wedding between Mashur and
four-year-old Nahed, daughter of an Egyptian lawyer, in
19S8, says his son cannot marry until he is 16.

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Adios Butler Sets Record
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DELAWARE, Ohio (UPD-Adios
Butler reigned today as the top 3ycar-old pacer of the year and per­
haps one of tho best of all time.
The bay colt sped to a world rec­
ord 1:59 2-3 miles here Thursday
in winning the Little Brown Jug in
straight heata to become the first
horse ever to win pacing's triple
crown.
He had won the Cane Futurity
and the Messenger Stake and with
the $28,335 won in the Jug, boost­
ed hia earnings to $156,255 for his
owners, Paige West of Snow Hill,
Md., and Angello Pollillio of Scaredale. N. Y.
Driver Clint Hudgins, a 52-yearold Canadian with a fine sense of
humor, said it was "a little rough
out there,” when lie climbed out
of tho sulky after the record mile
in the grand circuit classic.
To the 40,000 spectators, llodglns

remarks were ■ little puzzling bocause the veteran of 35 years on
tracks from Clandeboye, Ont., was
as relaxed as a m an In an easy
chair when ho camo home four
length* In front of Ohio Time.
llodglns and Adioa Butler stole
the show in one of the greatest
days in the history of pacing on a
half mile track, to all, saven world
records were set.

TB Consultant Here
Florida Tuberculosii Association
field consultant Jam es Patterson
of Jacksonville visited the .Semi­
nole County TB Association office
hero Tuesday to confer with Mrs.
Lorraine Graham aa part of a
state tour he Is making to get
acquainted with association exec­
utive secretaries.

Good Shoot moan
good posture for
your child.

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Thao

�“equals." V i i l r
omptauleed
U N l u 4 liming Thursday la h a

single wing flays. Auburn Caack
Balyk ■Jordan aald “ether than
■ laer -aches gad yaina we are in
food rendition."
Florida entertains Mlaoisslffi
State and Caack Bob Woodruff
plans U show off funtar Bobby
Joe Green, who averaged M
yards a punt Thursday la prac­
tice, and quarterback Jack Jones,
whose passing under pressure
was a feature in the win over

Low For Grove
PHILADEPHIA (U P I)-L e fty
Grave had the lowest earned run
average la the American League
nine' season while pitching for
the Philadelphia Athletics and
Boston Red Box.

Mississippi tanvon h r U t t a r
U a K y., U meet KentuckySntur*
day might. Coach J « t a Vaught
smaotht d aat fla y aaatgnmenu
a ad lha Wildcats tawt autcated a a
punting Thursday.
C aortta Tack waa Jolted wtow
punter G m M B a n k re-inJureP
himself, but Caack Bobby Dadd
aaya Burtk wtn still ba M a c tk a
kicking against Southern Method"
1st In Atlanta Saturday.
Alabama Caack B ear Bryant
said Guard Don Bars ana ‘'baa
obviously gull” tka U a * . but bla
loss w on't affect tk a gnaw with
Heustoa la T e n s .
L8U was still without tka ees*
Vicos a( Marta Icktaaaildfa «%
the Chlnaaa Baadita. But tk a TW
gars w art gattiag yaady fag Tagas
Christian, regarded by Caack
Paul DtaUel as tka best te a * bis
boys have faced la hie Tiger
coaching days.

enough te pick M up."
Actually, S l a t y la expaetad ta
start the Baa Praadsce funeral
■ arch with Beat Jonas (W U ) eanaetai Vinegar Bond Mtrail (13•#&gt;
ualghL Jack Sanford (14-13) and
Johnny AataneOi (IB-14) uadeuktedly will start Saturday sad Bun-

Robinses, t&gt; , testified before
Municipal Court Judge J. Sydney
Hoffman. Mo told Friedman that
“This is my profession. 1 take
this money and I never pitch
again. I like to play baseball.'
Ford
Frick told by taeal authorities of
tho alleged bribe attempt, said
lik lMowm
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Al
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wrtllm- JUblnaoa “nipped everything la
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tanry hooriag Tkundny that ha tka hud."
Robinson cams right swag,"
, woe offered the bribe by Harold
‘ Friedman, 43, part' earner of o Frick said. “Ha Immediately re­
ported everything" to Phils' Gen­
restaurant aad ber.
Ho aald Friedman wanted blm eral Manager John Quinn sad
4a throw tka second game of a “gave him the name of the man."
Philadelphia District Attorney
wltb Clnclnaatl last
Victory H. Blanc said righthander
Robinson and fellow pitcher Ru­
National League
ben Gemea should bo “commend­
ed for their fortitude" and their Flayer A Club G. AB R. M. Pet.
Aaron. Mil*. It* 410 113 H I JIT
"distinct service" to the game of
Cnghm, St. L. HI 491 49 137 .344
Pinson. Cln.
t S I M m m J19
Cepeda, B. T. 1U 3M t l IN J1S
Boyer, St. L. 117 SIT N 174 J13
American League
Kucnn, Dot. 134 944 SO 1S3 ,U4
Kallas, Det. 133 341 43 144 AIT
Runnels, Bos. 143 431 N 173 A ll
Pox, Chi.
141 4t» *3 IN JOS
The Sandspur Bowling League Mloose, Clev. 147 IN to 173 .304
Xaaa Bitted la
for women has four teams shar­
Z-Chlcago
National League — Banks, Cubs
ing first place this week.
(ft Cleveland
New York
Wilson-Malar, Pryor’s Insurance, HI; Robinson, Rada IN; Aaron,
Robson Sporting Goods,' and the Braves 133; Bell, Reds 113; Ma­
Detroit
Pig N' Whistle each have seven thews, Braves 111.
American League Colavlto, In­
wins and five losses. Tho first
round of play ends next week. dians IN ; Jensen, Red Box IN;
Foodmart is in second place with KlUebrcw, Senators 101: Lemon,
Washington
4
a M record, folirwed by Reumll- Senators IN; Msxwsll, Tigers N.
g-ClInched pennant
lat aad Aadsrsoa with a 310 total.
Wilson-Mstar took three games
from Foodmart this week. Rob­
Chicago at Detroit — Pierce son's sawed up aU learn prises
with a N4 high game, 1N4 total
(14-19) vs. Moeal (14-3).
Baltimore at New York (night) for scratch mousy, aad an 334- American League—Colavlto, In­
~ P ap p as (14-9) vs. Ford (tl-14). 3433 for handicap honors. Tbs dians i t ; Klllabraw, Senators N ;
Washington at Boston (night)— Pryor bowlers were lad by Lillian Lemon, Senators 13; Mantle. Yan­
kees 31; Maxwall, Tigers 30; AlPascual (17-10) vs. Brewer (10-13) Ogden who had 4S3.
Tho Pig N' Whistle won three llano, geaatora N.
Raaaas City at Cleveland (3
games, twl night) — Daisy (14-13) contests from Roumlllat's with
Pitching
and Rucks (4-11) vs. Briggs (44) Dot Testa bringing la a 444 aor­ National League—Face, Plrataa
aad McLisk (1M ).
tas for tho restaurant team. Erma 14-1: Law, Firsts# 14-4; AntooslBstarday’a Games
Webb rolled high for tka drug­ II, Giants 14-10; Padres. Dodgtra
store.
Chicago at Delroi.
14-4; Cooley, Phillies 13-7.
American Ltagua ghaw. White
Kansas City at Cleveland
Play Tuesday will ba Wilson
Malar vs. Robson's, Foodmart Sox 17-4; McLith. Indiana 1M;
Baltimore at New York
Washington at Boston
against Pig N’ Whistle and Pry­ Wynn. White Sox 31-14; Mossl, TiNational Longue
or's vs. Roumlllat's.
gtrx 14-4; Mass, Yanhees 141.

PBLADBLPRIA (U P I)-B aao.
, baR nud taw enforcement affieiala
. ' Joined in paniau today for Hum.
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Southern Cal, Pittsburgh
Launch AN-Out Grid W ars

League Leaders

Trojans entertain Pitts­
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' Tabbed at Urn top team on Urn
Weal Coast ta pre-season forecuts.
South e n California is n six-point
choice for the East-West clash
which will launch the season's first
full-scale wtek end of head-knock­
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Other major Friday night con­
tests pit Iowa State against Den­
ver, aad Bocton University against
George Washington.
Southern California, which h u
not won an intersections! game
since downing Notre Dame, 3P30,
la 1434, opened its season last
week end with an Impressive 37-4
romp over Oregon Bute. Pitt bare­
ly aqueexed p u t Marquette, 31-14,
in its opener.
Iown State alto is favored over
Denver by four polnte and Bostoo
University is favored over George
Washingtaa.
Saturday’s tcheduls also faatures
intersections! claabos between ma­
jor powers.
Top-ranked Louisiana State en­
tertains Taxaa Christian.
Oklahoma ranked tstood la the
UP1 ratings before shedding Ua
practice togs, opens against North­
western.
In other gamrs involving teams
in tho top 10, Wisconsin is favored
by nlao points over Stanford, Ohio
Stata is 10 over Duke, Mississippi
it 7 over Kentucky, Army is M
over Boston College, Auburn is 4',s
over Tennessee, Texas is 13ta over
Maryland, Clemson is 20ta over
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M M Il (UPI) — Arraignment
n m M to f a « « • scheduled here
M a y te r Frederick Anthony Seao.
a 92-year-old rat tr io etlckup artiat raptured Thursday by FBI
a«aaU only koun after ha bad
■ada th« FBt'a “ 1# moit wantad” lif t
Staa. a alaadar, tattooed hoodh a t (ram Chicago who began in
ifriaM during tba Prohibition
ytara af tba 1130s, waa aought for
unlawful Bight from the atate of
miaaia to cacape proaacution for
Ba l^aeen aad of two Chicago
------- robbarica pulled In
N evtaber ahartly before hia trial
waa to hava alerted.
Lea 0 . Teague, in charge of the
Miami FBI office, aaid Seno
^ cried, “ Don’t aboot, don’t ahoot”
V w haa agenta found him In hit
rooming houae in downtown MiBat, aaid Teague, Seno main­
tained he waa "Victor Henry
Baae" and did not admit hie
identity until ageata pointed out
that he had the word "Love" tat. toned on the flngera of hia left
hand and the word "truo" on the
flngera of hia right.
^
"Wo *wm
tolda rnaan
him tv
to mwi
act m
Ilka
m m
a |cn
gen*
f l Homan and ba did," Teague cold.
^
Teague aaid the fugitive had
bora for about nlaa month i
• working aa a cook and with a food
cateriag firm.
David Lynn, Seno’a lateat em­
ployer, aaid bo "couldn't believe"
too man he know aa Victor Roar
• waa wanted by the FBI.
Lynn deeerlbed Seno aa "one of
the beet kitchen helpera I ever
had,” but added that ha planned
A t e discharge him becauae Seno
^ had reaented taking ordera from
. Lyaa’a wife.

Jerseyites Taking
Full Advantage
O f Driver’s Dream
LAKEWOOD, N. J . (UPI) - A
ml driver'a dream world haa dawned
w ln thla reaort town.
Policeman atand by glumly
watching aa • motorist pulla Into
a no-parking loading aone. Another driver parka beilde a meter
. —and doesn't pull out a dime.
Neither one gets a ticket on bla
windshield.
U all atartrd Wednesday when
Ocean County Judge John J .
Ewart Informed local officials he
^ h a d Invalidated parta of the local
™ motor vehicle ordinance in a teat
caae.
Thla meant the ordinance would
have to be re-worked and aubmitted to the atate Division af
Motor Vehicles. Meanwhile, mo­
torists began to get the Idea they
were in for a holiday, however
brief.
Lakewood police arc powerless
to hand out Uckcla tor a long
A Hat of violations, from overtime
W parking in metered' cones to driv­
ing the wrong way on one-way
atrreta and making u-turns.
The only brlglt spot for authori­
ties la that they can haul in mo­
torists for violating laws that also
coma under state Jurisdiction, like
speeding

NUCLEAR PUNCH OF FUTURE — A slim dart, capable of zigzagging
to escape enemy defense wespons, is America's newest missile Idea aa il­
lustrated by Frank Tinsley of Mechanics Illustrated Magazine. It depicts
the device ducking killer missiles ss it streaks toward its target. The new
nuclear punch of the future is not a rocket, but a supersonic air-breath­
ing plane powered by an atomic-ramjet engine designed by the AKC's
Project Pluto. Since the missile flies like a plane, it hugs the earth in
flight to slip under defensive radar and turns and dodges at will.

Nickel Coffee?
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The A r a r a t cup of coffee may not be a thing of the post after all. Government
researchers say a synthetic coffee coating much less
than ths real stuff could be only months away.
The prediction waa contained in a report prepared
for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
The report said scientists are close to discovering
the compounds responsible for the characteristic coffee
flavor and soon should be able to make an imitation
“with or without synthetic or natural caffeine.”
They aaid soluble coffee, added to a roast mude
from wheat or barley, could then be produced at low
cost without using coffee beans a t all.

ST. PETERSBURG (UPI) -T h e
Coeu Guard resumed Its search
for five Fort Myers men loet in
a cabin cruiser but it has given
up the hunt for two men milling
in an open boat since last Sat
urday.
The two boats and seven men
were lost In a nor'easter which
began last Saturday and churned
up the wateri or the gulf for
several days.
Csa:t Guard planes asd boats
were still looking for the rented
cabin cruiser in whlrh tbe five
men went fishing Sunday.
The missing mrn were Leo
Barrington, John Williams, Mar­
shall Sutler, Roland Decse and
Frank Connor.
The search for Donald Hobbs
la s ebance. So we gave Merle and Bob Long, mining In tbe
open boat, was abandoned. But
ber chance."
"Polls said that even the heart the Coast Guard said It could be
resumed It any leads turned up.
and liver the two girls shared
wero Imperfect. The organs were
given to Marie Ellen because she
SYRACUSE. N. Y. ( U P l t seemed ths stronger of the two Two giant ehtddar cheese*, five
and had the larger lungs.
feet In diameter and six feet high,
Mary Ellen died on the operat­ were displayed during the New
ing table. Marie became weaker York 8tate Fair. The two rhed
and weaker and joined her slater dar* weighed n total of 5,MO
In death four hours later.
pounds.
Potts said the decision on which
child to save "was one of the
The town of Wagon Mound,
toughest I've ever had lo make. New Mexico, gels its name from
I don't think I’ve ever hid such a wagon-shaped rock which was
a heart-jerking experience In my a landmark on the old Santa Fe
life."
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Tampa Election
Aid Questioned
TALLAHASSEE (U PI)—Gov.
LeRoy Collins has asked littleborough County SheriJf Ed Black­
burn lo oaplaia complaints that
aheriffa office equipment wee
used on behalf of a candidate In
the recent Tampa mayor's elec­
tion.
"I am not prt-tuppostog that
any wrong was done," Cellina
aaid.
The complaint* came to Collins
prior to Tuesday's run-off election
in which political newcomer Julian
Lana defeated veteran Mayor
Nick Nuccio. Collin* did not *ay
whose campaign the equipment is
alleged to have benefiUed.

Tito mlftile waa a a t of the test
vehicles tho Air fo rce has been
using to an effort to develop an
air-launched tplUstle missile to be
hurled at enomy targets from
bomber* flying at g rts t distances
away.
The two-stago missile separates
from the bomber wing and arehes
on a high trajectory mueh like a
ground-launched ballistic missile.
There have been several suc­
cessful testa la the air-launched
ballistic missile program and the
Air Foree it now studying wheth­
er to put tuck a weapon into
production.

Federal Agencies
Asked To Cut Roll
WASHLNGTON (UPI) -A H ex*
eutlvt-brancb agencies in the gov­
ernment have been asked to re­
duce civilian employment two por
cent below authorized levels, Bud­
get Director Maurice H. Stans
disclosed.
Stans made the request at the
direction of President Eisenhow­
er. In letters to agency beads,
Stani said the cutbacks should bo
accomplished by leaving vaeanetes
unfilled and by not creating newly
authorized Jobe.
Stans told nawsmen a similar
request Issued a year ago pro­
duced a cut in civilian employ­
ment to a point 2.2 below author­
ized levels.
As of June 30, l*M th e n were
3,354,39 civilian employee to the
executive branch. Thla wts 51*
fewer than a year aarller and
53,401 below tho total numbtr
that could hava boon carried.

TEENAGE PROBLEMS confront MadDonald Carey,
Brandon de Wilde and Marsha Hunt in this scene from
“Blue Denim'* which start* Sunday at tho Bits.

'Blue Denim' Starts Sunday At The Rife
"Blue Denim", starring Carol MacDonald Carey and Marsha
Lynlcy and Brandon do Wilde Hunt appear as the distraught
start* Sunday* at the Rlti. The adults.
20th Century Fox production deals
with the problem suffered by a
pair of tocnagers who gavo to to
their emotions and Die strait
jacket they found themselves to
for (he rest of (heir lives.
OPEN 11:45
Carol Lynley appears as tho un­
wed mother of IS and de WUde
•• th* 16-year old boy Involved.

CHICAGO (UPI) — Surgeons
sacrificed the life of a Siamese
twla girl Thursday night In a
valiant but unsuccessful effort to
save the life of her lister.
The olher girl who was given
the heart and liver both shared,
died four hours after an operation
whlek separated them.
Dr. Wlllia J . Potta headed the
21b hour operation on 5-day-old
M iry Helen and Marie Ellen
Schultz at Children's Memorial
Hospital.
Potta said before the operation
the chancel of saving both chil­
dren were almost nil.
During the surgery It wts found
the babies, joined at both the
chest and abdomen, had only one
heart and liver between them.
One of the little girls, Mery
Ellen, h id virtually no lung struc­
ture. "It was Just about the size
of the end of a n u n 's thumb,"
Potts said, "and she couldn't
live." .
"The attitude of medical sur­
gery Is that every child Is en­
titled to n chance to life—If there

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Jordan Mass Rioting

BURLINGTON, Vb (UPI) — If
you want your children to eat
rooked vegetables, eat with them.
Margaret Calahan. a member of
the B ute Nutrition Committee,
said "parent* must cat vegetable*
with the eame amount of vim and
vigor that they expect from their
children."

By rHIL NEWSOM
Trouble once more appirently
is brewing in two slates of the
perennially troubled Middle East.
In Baghdad, the "moment of
truth" may be approachleg for
Iraqi strongman Maj. Gen. Abdel
Karim Kaiiein.
Reports from Beirut tell of a
new "palace revolt" against
youthful King Hussela of Jordan.
Both hava In them the setda of
far-reaehlng consequences.
Reports of Ibe trouble In Iraq
come primarily through the Cairo
and Damascus radios of tbe Unit
ed Arab Republic, and tell of
mobs demonstrating in Baghdad
and
four provincial
centers
sgatoat the executions of 17 anti­
communist leaders.
The Cairo and Damai&gt;*us broadcasta are significant because they
appear to mark tbe end of an un­
easy truce to the war of words
between tbe Kasiem and UAR
President Carnal Abdel Nasser
that Iraq finally la falling wholly
into the bands of the Communists.
Radio Damascus said that
Baghdad demonstrators chanted:
'let Kassem follow Nuri."
Xuri was Nuri As-said whose
mutilated body was dragged
through Baghdad streets in the
revolution which overthrew the
Iraq monarchy.
It meant that UAR prepaganda
outlets once more were advocat­
ing Kasiem’a violent overthrow.
These controlled outlets would not
repeat such sentiments unless
they followed closely along the
lines of official thinking.
The 17 men executed in Iraq

were convicted of playing a part
In last spring’s abortive Mosul re
vok In northern Iraq. It Is a sec
linn of Iraq known to be moil
sympathetic to Nasser’s hrend of
Arab nationalism. In fact. Iraq's
foreign minister in an Interview
with this correspondent In Bagh
dad last spring, blamed Nasser
for fostering the revolt
The UAR will not be alone in
watching the trend of events in
Iraq.
The Cairo and Damascus reports said Kasiem is thinking of
reviving the Communist influenced
"popular resistance forces" to
deal with the violence. If he does'
so. he will hive gone far toward!
mealing dem indi which Western
diplomats last spring aaid would
be the measure of Communist
power.
Those demands were that be
carry out death sentences passed
by the people's eourt and that he
"arm the people," specifically,!
the popular resistance forces.
Communism la not involved in
Ihe reporti of new trouble* for
Jordan's King Hussein.
In 51ey, in a move to become
bis own man, Hussein threw out
his long-time premier. Samir Rlfal, and appointed a man of his
own choice and thinking, l i m a
Majali.
Both Rifsi and Majali wert|
friends of ths West, but Rlfai was'
notably anti-Nasser. Hussein baa
moved closer to the UAR regime
of late, and Rifsi and Hussein's
autocratic mother. Queen Zeto,
•re said lo hava joined forces to
restore the old order of things.

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SECOND U. 8.- MISSILE SUBMARINE — Hero U a
oird’a-eye view of the atomic-powered submarine Pat­
rick Henry m it jfliden through the Thame* River after
it van launched at Groton. Conn. The PoiarU missile firjng submarine, the aecond of its class to slide down the
ways at Groton, is cnpable of delivering u p o w erfu l r e ­
taliatory blow evtol after an enemy a tta c k on land b ases
haa knocked out shore missile installations.

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Search Resumed
For Missing Boat

WASHLNGTON ( U P I)- The Air
Fore* early today canceled a
planned effort to fir* a missile
across the path of tho "paddlewheel" satellite recently put loto
orbit.
Tho missile was to kavo been
launched across the eatelllie'a
path when it crossed Eleuthera
Island la the Bahamas at an altitudo of 1M miles. That is the
low point to the satellite's elong­
ated orbit.
Tbe Air Forte had Intended to
try the intercept mission with e
two-stage ballistie mtssile fired
from beneath tbe wing of a BIT
bomber. There waa no intention,
according to authorities, of ac­
tually biulag the satellite.
Tbe reason for calling off the
teat this morning waa not lramediatoly given.

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mo. Edward F. Lane, phone
began service before World War
FA 2-2601 or FA 2 3960.
II. During the war, she was re­
4-ROOM furnished apartment tM quisitioned by tbe British Min­
istry of War Transport as an
per month. Ph. FA 2-5021.
armed merchant cruiser end as n
troopship. In 1946, completely re­
furbished. the Queen re-entered
New York-Bermuda service.
r iC T m O l'B BABE

Legal Notice

NOTICE in horoby given th a t I am
a n ia g td In bualntao a t 3113 Or*
lando Drlvs, Hamlnola County, r to r .
Ida, undar tha tlctltloua nama of
P aul's Town and Country TV Bor*
Vico and th a t I Inland to rastatar
aald nama w ith tha Clark of tha
Circuit C ourt, flemlnole County.
Florida, In aecordanca with lha'
provisions of lha Flctltloua Nama
Htatutaa
to .w tti Sactlon Sfl.OS
lla tu ta a 1S1T.
IB COIBTV J ID O K 'S C O IB T , FloridaBla:
G eorgs K. Papcun
SBEIBOLB COL'BTT, FLOBUSA Publish Rapt.
31 A Oct. 3. S. IS.
Pits No. asse
ESTATE OF FIIAXIC L. DAItNAItD,
Deceased

NOTICE TO cnEDITOIld
TO ALL PERSONS H A V I N G
CHAIMS OH DEMANDS AGAINST
■AID ESTATE:

^ HOW COULD *1
w e KNOW THAT

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W ILLIE SPATES.

DataadanL
XOY1CB TO APPBAA
■TATE OF FLORIDA TOi
W lllla Spates
Address aad Raaldanea
Unknown
Tau are haraby notified th a t a
blit of com plaint for dlvorca ha*
basn filed a g a in s t you. and you
aro raqulrad to oorvo a copy of
your answ er o r plondlpg to tho
bUI of complaint an tb s P U In tirro
nttornoy Paul C. Parkins, ItT W aal
South Street. O rlando, Florida, and
fits tha o rlslo at an aw tr a r plead*
Ing In tba o tflea of tha Clark o t
th a Circuit C o u rt on s r bafora
Wednesday, O ctober It. ISIS. I t
you loll to do no Judgment by de­
fa u lt will ba ta k a n against you fo r
tbo relief dem anded la U s blU of
complaint.
DONE AND OnDERKD a t S an ­
ford. Samlnole County, Florida,
th is Stb day o t Napiamher, ISIS.
(■■XL)
^
a P HERNDON
'
a e r k o f tb o Circuit Court
By M artha T . VlhUe. DC
P aul C. Parklna
etT West South ■tre a t
Orlando, Florida
A ttorney for r i a l n t l t f
Publish ta p e 11, IA M. A Oct- $.

FA 14222 %

PIANO

LESSONS

THEORY A HARMONY
University Trained
MRS. ERNRST BOLICK
Phans FA 2-742$

RENOVATION SPECIAL
We Win Roballd Your Old Ioners p rin t Mettrtee T n
Look end Feel Like New!
INCLUDES:* New Ticking • New iM aiatiea 9 M M B C A
• Cleaning aad Reprwceaalnt Padding
f 1 T * w
• Adding New Padding When Nacaasary
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New 8pring Unit (If Needed) $6 Additional Charge

£ d w l&amp;

Bedding Company

So. Magnolia Ate.

You and aach of you a r t haraby
natltlad and required to tile an y
clalma and dem ands which you or
olthor ol you, m ay havo a sa ln a t
■aid oatato In tha otflea of lion.
Wilson A istandor C ounty Judge of
Bamlnals County, a t hla otflea la
tha Court Houoa la Hanford. P lo rIda, within a ls b t calandor m onth!
from tha tlma of tb a (lrat publica­
tion of thle notica. Each claim or
demand must ba In w riting and
contain tba plsea of raaldanca and
post attics' addraaa o t tha claim ­
a n t and must ba sw arn to by tho
claim ant, hla a g a n t er attornay,
e r tba asms sh a ll ba void.
Aa K iaau trla o t aald s a la ts
/a / E llaabeth 11. Uarnard
F lrat publication on Hapl IS, ISIS.
IB THE r i H d IT COl’RT OF T E E
m ate
j i D i c i A i , c iB C tr r . i n
AND FOB B BEISO I.B COUTTY,
FLORIDA. V I C H A SC E Sr SO.
io ta s
JANNIE MAE SPA T E *
P laintiff.

Bermuda Liner
Makes 500th Trip

Pit. FA 2-6321

To my friends in Seminole County:
I with to express my sincere npprecUtlon for the
flower*, cards and good wishes you neat during a y
recent illness.
Thank you for your many kindnesses.
O. P. Herndon.

Sanford Furniture Company
Has Sold and Serviced The Famous

PERFECTION
OIL
HEATER
FOR 30 YEARS
Firepot Guaranteed 10 Years
If You Compare PRICES and SPECIFICATIONS You’ll Buy A

A (Psuihtiion
SANFORD FURNITURE CO.
300 East Firit Street

Sanford, Fla.

Phone FA 2-19X4

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SPARE TIME

BOUND, SHORT aad TALL C oat
ON la , Wa caa Fit TALL
Wa h e re sut-grewn oar yraaaat
q ta tte re — Marias to l a r g t r

Sanridaf HBRBHXY aaady route.
Caa to derelap ii to fhR time.
Wa W t astahliah rauta -and
train. Require* oaly HW to
start load ptoaa A addrtis ta
Evary faw sM atto wa ara priBo* IS, c to Sanford Herald.
vllcgad ta offer aa euUtxndlng
home value. Wa ara therefore
quite pleated that wa caa offer
for jraur iaapoctiaa set ore. to t
two, aoeh fla t pwparty liatiaga.

STEMPER STATES
that we hava too faw tom es to
N il so convenient to schools,
shopping and the Naval Air
Bare. This moderately priced
beautiful 3 bedroom Soon la
Prices to SELL at &lt;10,300.

Should you to aariaualy ceaalderbig purchaaiag a tom e, wo
atwnety urge you to to among
the first to ass. aad toy, aoa
of the two exceptional tom es
Hated below. Fhra tiaeare, aad
experienced. n e t estate pertonnel will consider it a privilege
to t o r n you.

2 BEDROOM • 1 BATH
BEST BUY LN FLA. 2-Bedroom Situated on a lovely 100* x US*
furnished home. Edward F.
oak shaded, landscaped lot, in
Lane, phoae FA 2-3*1 or
a nice quiet residential aactiaa,
FA 2-3SK.
is nor interpretation ed a

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Stop Worrying About
C h ria tm a s Monty
You caa ta rn a good income
aa an AVON KepreotnUtive.
Don’t Delay. Write, Manager.
Box MS, Lockhart, for iafornation.

*31M». Slat r«&gt;tun* Irateat*. lat. W.tU riitlin e m i.

'When you turn this ona off and go back, to sleep,
it stays off. No nagging!"
ROOF CLEANING AND COATING
Exclusive agent h r SURCO to
thla area. Work guaranteed, ea'
FA 24997 for free estimate*.
BILL EVANS

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TOP VALUE BTAMtB

WILSON - M A K S

Nw Aai Osai f iBm
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FA sea*

Ftoa* PA-i-TMa

DAWN'S
BEAUTY SALON
Air Conditionad Dry era
air Styling — Permaaoata —Oil
Treatments— TV Stamps, Baft
Water - Air Coed. BarrieCt’a
Beaety Nook. 109 So. O a k FA 2-3743.

Drive Waya — Parking Area*
RENTALS: Day - W eek-M onth
Front End Loaders
Graders — Desera — Draglines
Bailers — Transports
Strawberry Plants
PHONE: Days. FA 24134
Nights, FA 2-7123 or FA 13443 Florida M, 1c each. CaU FA 3-3S4S
or TA 2-1703 after 4 p. m. W.
C. Muse, Box Ml, West l i t I t
Bey Reel Paint A Bod; 8hs|
COOS: whit*; g days per week.
10th A Sanford
IT. Feta • Livestock
Top w a p s. Can NO 9-4011 for
Behind Studebaker Garage
appointment
BEAUTIFUL blond Cocker pup­
AUTO GLASS
pies. Lot lot. Park Are. Trailer
Park, 2343 Park Avc.
INSTALLED
HOUSEWORK: Maid by day or
Windshield
Back
Giaaa
week. Phone FA l-MM after 9
Door Glaao
Vawt Glaan
F. M.

P1NECREST tod. Addition: 3bedroom, 2 bath, kitchen equip­ Upon Inspection, your attention
ped homo; plan paneled den.
will to drawn to the spacious
living room, coder panelled
Florida room, two lovely bed­
1-LOT, 70 ft. arid* by 144 ft.
room* (oo* ptne-paaeUed), fully
deep, cleared, facing Country
tiled bath, kitchen with break­
Club Rd. in Loch Arbor section.
fast nook, ample closet spare.
call FA 3-11*.
enclosed breeteway, and double
enclosed garage.
ARM: to acre*, Hied, several
flowing wells. Large barn
Roomy 3 BE. bouse. Easy Custom built, this homo is of
SERVICE
Dame construction, with hard­ 1RONLNG done at my home. CaU
term*. Ph. FA 2-1223.
Seakarik Gians and Paint Co.
wood fieora. pitched shingle
FA 2 3997.
112-114 W. 2nd S t
FA 3-44*
3-BEDROOM, CB, lta hath tom*.
roofing, aad equipped with
■tore, ref rigerator, neater, hot DEPENDABLE
woman wanta JACHOB'S REPAIR SHOP
water tank, Venetian blinds,
steady or part-time work. Pb. Welding — e ach. A Gen. Repair!
LOCH ARBOR: Beautiful 3 BR.
roof antenna, and many other FA 3-7107.
homo near golf course. Overtire
W. 20th. A Old. L. Mary Rd.
yard with many trees. You
TV SERVICE within the hour.
must are thla bargain. FA 2-4923
After viewing thla Inviting bunga­
Service Call 92.30 plus paru.
low, you would surely export
Work Guaranteed 3 Mo. Ph.
the pries to bo no less than
FA 2 9799.
&lt;19,000.
LAWN MOWER Rapatre - HeatContracting ft Repairs
price — &lt;13,730. Down pay­
ora Cleared A Serviced. LEWIS
RAYMOND M. BALL Ourment
Free Estimates
— very reasonable. Month­
SALKS A SERVICE. 7&gt;ir W. 20
AND ASSOCIATES
R.
L
HARVEY
ly payment* — &lt;43.
St. Ph. FA 2-79* or KA 2 34*1.
Real Estate — leeecaoio
9
2N S ta te d Are. Phone FA 243*
Savely Reeda
VOCAL INSTRUCTION
3 BEDROOM - 2 BATH
211 So. Park Are. Ph. FA 24941
Private. Professional Terehcr
D i i exceptionally spacious and
Sanford
F to re Sanford FA 2-7344
modern CB home la situated on
Evans Bldg. Lake Mary
a lovely landscaped, oak shad­
Furniture Storage and Moving
ed tot la ooe of Sanfords newer
To and From Anywhere
residential areas. (Address la
C. B. PHILLIPS
13* French Are. Ph. FA 2-1*1
Real Dream Home . 3303 Park Avenue).
d-BEDROOMS, 2V, both*. Urge The entire homo aoeentuates the
MVELOFES, Letterheads, stateliving room end dining room
manta, laretrea, Bead bills, and
word "spare". :t'a a natural for
plus large recreation room, 3a growing family, or for those
program*,
ate.
Progressiva
car carports, 3 storage nom a.
Plumbing Repairs Printing Ce. Phono FA 2-2931 that desire "elbow-room."
compute Uundry room and
Joe C. Thomas
309 West 13th I t
In addition to the 3 lovely bed­
AIR CONDITIONING
rooms and two fully tiled baths,
H. B. POPE CO.
there la a large living room,
2 * 8. Park — FA t-4234
dining area, kitchen, loads of
aa* Wiring — Electric Service
ACREAGE H0ME31TES from ore
closets, utility mem, and carROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
Sid Vikleu
acre up. Citrua land, cleared,
. Flooring la terrauo, roof
Bods. Day. W ort or Month —
BAMDALL ELECTRIC CO.
&lt;400 par acre. Forty acre young
isrblc-chip.
FUBNTIVRE CENTER
: Magnolia
FA 34913
9100 French Are.
This home features colored, builtFh. FA S-7933
in, fully equipped electric kit­
PUMPS — SPRINKLER
chen; Including refrigerator, Lieanted — Bonded Relating ft
c . A. Whiddon, Sr.
Fra* Estimates All types and a im . InstaDad
plus dishwasher, disposal, ex­ Decorating.
BROKER
“ Do 14 Yourself
haust fan, heating unit, hot wa­ Work Guaranteed. SEMINOLE
2 * Be. P ark Are. Fh. FA &lt;4991
ter heater, Venetian blinds, tra­ F A I N T I N G CONTRACTORS
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
S T I N E
verse rods, clothes lines, BBQ FA 3-1294.
Macktaery and Seyyly Ce.
table, split rock planter, room
CUSTOM BUILT 80MKS
307 W. 3 Bd St.
Ph. FA 2 4412
divider, and many other extras
aaaedeUag — Free Estimates
too numerous to list.
te n
Pbeee FA 34744
ILL BERNOSKY, Contractor
aly 9 months young (owner be­
DrBARY
ing transferred) this tom* can FUK)R sanding aad finishing
NOrtb 9-4711
to yours for the low, low, price
QaraUr, ^WaxUg. S e r v i n g
of 919*9. only 9J9M down payComplete law n
alaiiitenaaeo
meat (terms if desired) and
M. M. GLEASON, Lake MaryFertiliser—Spraying — Mowini
&lt;1* per month. Exclusive.
JOHN LOMMER3E
B ft M ROOPINO
414 WUUw Avo. PA 1-7197
Contracting ft Repairs
"Open Friday M I L S .
’ Gereral laaoraac*
Licensed — Bonded —Insured
AUTO - FIRE • WI
FREE ESTIMATES
Old Lire Sleek
919 Sanford Av*. Ph. PA 1-7943

WK GIVE

L ilt $2195

annas
INGER KteeWto Sawing Ma­
chine, far balance doe to roapwalbl* party ta thla vicinity. Com­
plete with attachments and new
guarantee. • payments at &lt;4.97
each o r will discount tor rata.
Write Credit Maaegcr, c /o San­
ford Herald.

Jet expat dan u increasing the
need for all personnel. Several
men and woman, IT-* will bo
selected end trained Immediate­
ly for iMraetivo positions aa
Hostess, TUktt Agent*, Reactv etknieu, C om m vnicaU ane,
Transportation. Enjoy free tra­
I960 Evinrudcn On Dinplny
vel aad fringe benefit*. Must to
high school graduate. Accredit­
In our showrooms. See the com- Nr.W Grundig Tape Recorder and
ed by N. H. 8. C. Nationwide
la lioe of America's Top PerGnindig Speaker. Inquire a t *1
placement aerate*. Writ* for
mance Motors.
qualifying detail*, au te a p ,
All 1939 Evlnrudts, Boats and
phene. Airita* Dtvteioe, National
Chtinlink Fences
Trailers at greatly reduced
Free
Estimates.
Call
FA
1-1771
prices.
aftgr 9 P. M.
SAMPCB:
tta s &lt;0 H. r . Eviarude
MBS HOUSEHOLD furniture, 3543 San­
taso is ft. Tumor Craft
93*3 ford Avo.
9204 Trailers
9130
Open Friday NU* 'TUI 9:09 Wait­ Sell Ua Your Furniture. Quick
Service WUh The Cash. SUPER
ing For You!
TRADING POST, FA 14977.
NAVY AND
Gateway To I V Waterway
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
CROWDEK peat, ekra, by the
NEWCOMERS
Robson Snorting Goods
bushel. FA 2-0419.
4 4 4 E. l i t .
Ph. FA 24941
TO SANFORD
FACTORY TO YOU
Mercury Outboard Motors
ALUMINUM
We invito yen ta to our aetata
WOODRUFF MARINE
VENETIAN BUNDS
■ M e rely free without ebiiga2(01 French Are.
FA 1-13* Inclosed head. Sag-proof bottom tUw at on* of Sanford's lendieg
rail with plastic tads. Plastic
Motel* while you taeete stat­
Tf*n*t?
a r rayon tap**- Cotten or nylon
able touting fee yaenntf and
words.
1934 FORD "9" tudor Custom,
clean, standard shift, &lt;9* Senkarik Glare and Faint On. family. Pick up yaur key at
112-114 W. 2nd a t PB. FA 2-4*2 our Sales Office.
Phono FA 2-2009.

Buyer
Medan
Few er
HeatCr

2-BEDROOM 42 ft. air condition­
ed trailer, extra clean. Pbon*
FA 2-0389.
1933 CHEVY — V* engine, auto­
matic transmission. 4 new tin e ,
Tip Top Ship*, 9330. TA 2 2993.

----- COMING SOON —

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Dream Homes

TO TA L PRICE

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Your Kay to better living .-..........

MODERN 3 bedroom HOMES
PRECISION WORKMANSHIP
QUALITY MATERIALS
OAK FLOORS
COMPLETELY FINISHED

W

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the famoee
FORD name!

DELIVERED F O R _______ t | * 9

W I T . TH W K OTT-TANDISO FEATURE*. A M I * ,', M
EcMMOkil Car! Standard Ameriren Shift: Standard American

H U N T LIN C O LN - MERCURY
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Pb. PA 34*94

MODEL A T 500 French Ave
.w

T i n West Os Mtk
8L F eltw Ceuatry
Ctok Rd. ft Watch
Fur Our Sign* . • •

OPEN DAILY
ON YOUR LOT

"GREGORY" r *

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Now Yorker Tevrn and
Country Outlaw Woeew Power Flit# Trane. • Power
Steering • Power Brakes .
Radio ft Heater.

“In the City of
Gracious Living”

RAVENNA
PARK

•:M A. M. TU Dark
SUNDAY

S h o m akaJt

"9*" Feeder Bfort
• Ptw ar Steering •
Brakes • Radio ft
- W/W Tire*.

56 Chrysler

3-REDROOM trailer fully air con­
ditioned. washer and dryer. Will
sell equity very reasonable or
will trade for equity In 3 bed
room home. Phone FA 2-3134.

Agea4

The Car To Buy
la The

Demonstrator

ROADMASTER Bulck Convertible,
1933, dark rod, full power, im ­
maculate. CaU FA 2-3929.

218 So. Park
A
k FA 2-9941 V

BE SAFE! BE SURE!

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Raymond M. Ball

59 OLDS !

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HIRING

MONTHLY
PAYMENTS

WAIT! WATCH!
For Opening D ate

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4th Addition
llomoi I)«aigno«l For
Florida Living.
S ft 4 Bedrooms —
1 ft 2 Bstha

VA - FHA FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Payments
Low as $425
Yota eon move In immedi­
ately white thu papers are
being proeeaasd.
Wu Guarantee Feraonal
8atUfaction On Tha
Construction Of Your
Homu Or Your Monty
Cheerfully Refunded.

I $ 9 I 9

55 CHEVY
• Cylinder .
Trane. • "319** *
nesetifal Green
Clean Interior •
cully Perfect.

Standard
Border Naiad ~ r
Meehan!-

Our Used Cars Will Ba
Displayed For Your 1ft*
upuetlom Nightly Ob Out
Largo lighted Lot.

WHERE DEALS
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bill e t enter tel a t ta r diverse haa
been riled e a s ie s t pea. aaA r e a
e re reqalreh te nerve e s e a r e t
y e a r eeew er er pleedlag te tbe
blit e t eeaiytalet e a tbv F te le tirfe
s t te r a e r M a t C. P erhtas, M I W est
Som e Street. Orleade, VlerMe, end
(tie tb e e rla le sl Answer or plead*
ta p la tbe office el tbe elvrh e f
tb e C ircuit Court ea er befere
T harsday/ October *1. t i l l . I t yea
fell te de ee Judgment by d efaalt
w ill be tsk ea e a s ie s t yea fa r the
relief demanded la the bill ef
aomplalaL
DONE AMD ORDKRKD a t Sea*
ford, aem laele County. Plerlda,
Ibis stb day ef September, l i l t .
(SRAL)
a P. HERNDON
Clerk e f th e Clrenlt C asrt
By M artha T. Tlhloa, DC
P an t C. Perblne
I l f W aal Sealh Street
Or loo do. Plerlda
A U eraey (e r P la la lltt
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shows, la c a a s oa toe strong.
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work: The British entertainer
woe at his beat la solo pantom Irak
comedy. H e r e , bo dlsplayod
warmth, humor aad a certain ori­
ginality that WM disarming. How•ear, Me nU-ont comedy sketches
became to predictable after the
firm law wanks. There waa aa

‘‘dame,” these "unknowns" us­
ually received hotter exposure
than the better-known guests. I
mentioned bis singing earlier be­
cause I fait bia trouble waa that
bo took It too seriously and aong
la aa intensely off-hand manner
that was, frankly, unpleasant. In
riMri, Dave's m Andy Williams.
As Alan Young, yesj no mors, no

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CLAIMS OR DRMAMDS AGAINST
SAID RSTATK:
T ea aaS seen a t yoa are hereby
notified aad required te (lie nay
claim* aad demands whlok yen. er
e lta e r of yea, may have a s* !n it
aald estate la th e office of Hoe.
Wlloon A Usaader, coualy Jude*
ef aemleol* County, at hie office
In lb* Court Houae lu Banford.
Florida, w llhln elah t oalendar
m onths from lb s lime of Ik* first
publication ef Ibis aotlc*. Kach
claim o r damand m a il be lu writ*
Ins and contain the ptac* ef resi­
dent* and peel office addreae ef
th e claimant and must be sworn
le by the claim ant, b it agent or a t­
torney, er the asm s shall be veld.
Stephen T. Dean
Ancillary K secaler ef aald

acting Jobs by Cellssn Dswhurst.
Mark
Bkhmaa and Tsrssa
Wright, l a that order of effsctivtness.
Hiss Dswhurst portrayed a
kook I* lady who bolltved tho
Richman-Wright Infant waa really
bars and was prepared to mur­
der far the child. Every slock de­
vice waa used le build Urn sus­
pense to tba "sock” finish—darkmss; mysterious, dsUebad talk;
elairvoyaacs and padding around
la shadowy corridor* — but 1
Relate.
thought n faw lass stagy, unreal
The Banford Horald
affects aad mors rational behav­
Andereon, Hueb, Ward A Dean
ior by the parents in the play
ISM Plerlda Nat'L Bank B ldg
Orlaado. Plerlda
could have made it more affec­
A ttorneys for Ancillary R ieeator
tive. Jack Carter, who ordinarily

Jsauary s erial far ABC-TV mm
after kia faaa Fabian, Frank*
Avalon M i Pawl Aaka d a w
a ttf i. Jssa Crawford kaa bow*
a t oat d Ma Dinah U teri
data that waa act far O ct 11. Pat
Boraa, Xaa Zaa Oaber, A lt Gar*
—y aad Cart Meta*/ wiU appear
oa tho NBC-TV variety hour.
Saauay Dario J r , Marta .work
Monday oa -MUaioo," a Western
for Dick Powoll'a Zaaa Grip Thsa tar aa CBS-TV. Mlaa America,
Lynda Loo Mead, la to deliver tho
ip o u o r’a messages during the
Blag Croaky aptcial oa ABC-TV
next Tuaaday. Although it kaa
boom daaiad that ABC-TV/e T7
fttnset Strip will attempt to cask
la aa I d Bjrraea' popularity with
the taaa sgsra by giving him
more work la the aeries, the facta
apeak for tbsmsehrsa: Ha’a boon
raised to equal atar billing with
Bfraao lia b a lls t J r. aad Roger
Smith and on tho season premiers
—Friday, Oct, 16, will introduce a
new aong. The theme sqng from
NBC-TV’s Tho Man and the Chal­
lenge Is being recorded on the
Warner Bros, label by Warren
Barker.

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Eight month* ago Ravenna
Park w a r established as a tubdivleton and residents of this a m
war* invited ta Inspect tip Shoe­
m aker Construction Co., lac.
homes being built there.
0Tfcis Sunday, the invitation it
out again — this time for a visit
to the Parade of H ones among
th a already built and the «
ethers under construction.
Ravenna Park will bold open
bouse for the Parade of Homes
beginning at 12:30 p. tn. Every­
body is invited.
"We want everybody to come
out and see the homes we're
building in Ravenna Park, whs*
f t r they're interested in buying
e r Just want to visit,” A. K. Shoe­
maker J r., head of the company,
paid.
"W e're proud of the quality
workmanship in the bouses and
wa're proud of. the way the Ra­
venna Park area has been carehilly developed into a well-landacaped, comfortable realdsntlal
•action.
"Wo'vn tried to add to the naal beauty of the setting among
citrus and other trees and
Lake Ravenna by building homes
ef beauty and durability.
"Leat year when we opened the
area, many people came to see
the homes. Quite a few of them
liked what they saw and now livo
in Ravenna Park. Wo hope to en­
tertain a lot more, visitors Sun­
day,” Shoemaker u ld .
The Parade of Hornet la localat Valencia Drive and will feae several modal homes of tra­
ditional and modern design. The
Aerial View Of Spacious Ravenna P ark Grounds, Lake Ravenna
public is cordially invited to make
a thorough inspection of tho
under FHA term* with ae little
AS homes in Ravenna Park room area. There is ample cloeet
bomea and Don Howe, saloa man­ quality material and workmanship
ager, and the Shoemaker staff incorporated in their construction aa $400 down. Tba lota Average have three or fom bedrooms and space and more storage space la
will be on b u d to unveil many and Individuality has been the IS'xM? in size, with many running one or two baths. Host models provided in the utility room. The
of tho new features designed and keynote in the planning'of each larger. The minimum lot also is have sliding glass doors or driveways to the carports have
model. The prices run from |1J,- 73 feet. Hard surface itreeta lead icrerned-ln porches to give won­ been ,designed as wide aa possible
built into these houses.
derful openness to the living to glve'aotranc* to the house withRavenna Park homes have 200 to 117,430 and are available to all parta of the subdivision.

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•of one leaving the concrete area.
Floor* are te r r a in and window
slDs are ef ceramic tile. Yorktown* kitchen cabinota are In
birch with lulled edges and for­
mica tops in the newest patterns.
Bathroom*, too, have ceramic
tUe and many of th* bathe feat a n vanities with formica tei
Each home has baea color-co­
ordinated by an Interior deco
tor and OR kitchen appliances
are in new, bright shades to to
element th* reel ef th* interior.
Many of th* kitchens havt builtin r u g e s and ovens and all are
equipped with garbage disposals.
Ravenna Park homes are dis­
tinctive, too, for the largo hronae
medallion displayed in freak of
each home. This Indicates that
they have received the Medallion
Award given by the florid*
Power A Light Co. for havieg
met the electrical Industry's re­
quirement* of ull housepower,
ample lighting for living and ba­
sic ctectriral appliances and
equipment.
In addition to standard fea­
tures, each home has an saterior
convenience electrical outlet and
doth** dryer circuit
Ravenna Park is located west
of Sanfonl on high roiling ground
where orange graves stood less
than a year ago. Many citrus
trees were kept In the landscap­
ing and together with oaks and
pines maka an attraetlva setting
for the homes. Many of th* houses
circle Lake Ravenna with the
backyards extending down to the
water.
Although Ravenna Park Is free
ef city noise and reflect! th* restfulness ef suburban living. M is
within a few minutes drive of
schools, stores, church*, and tba
Naval Air Station. The Mayfair
golf co u n t la leas than one-half
mil* away.

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Shoemaker Leads Firm
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The man behind the development of Ravenna Park
la A. K. Shoemaker Jr., whoee reputation aa a builder
of quality homes la becoming widely known.
Shoemaker leaned nn Invitation today te "every­
body” to come out and inspect the model bomee of
which he says hla firm, Shoemaker Construction Co.,
Inc., is “Justly proud." He believea the company haa
established a tradition of giving full value la houses,
regardless of price.
Shoemaker haa not limited his activities, or that of
the company, to the gRavanna Park area, but has a
separate operation going in the eonetruetioa of oaotom
built homes.
He started Shoemaker Construction Co. four yearn
ago and the firm had expanded steadily sine* I t mom i
occupies offices a t 211 W. SSth BL
The Shoemaker company has Joined the Mid-JTor.
Ida Association of Home Builders and the
County Home Builders Association.
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Open House ol the model M e d a l l i o n Home
Sunday, September 27th,
and Invite your close inspection of

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TWO IO C, F k . (U PD — H ie aslf-ailrted mayor ©f
this d ty of 800 m k k n U Mid be is thinking of proclaim*
in r Two Effv the "bacon, ham, u i u t n and pork chop
capital of tho. world."
Mayor John Henry Pittman, who run* one of the.
town’s two groceries, sold Two Egg Is ooe of the h ig g le r
hog crowinf cent*re of the Sontheast .
-One farmer near here had n cow that farrowed 17
pigs in ooe titter,” boasted Ptttmaa. -And If that isn’t
a record, another farmer has a Isadraee sow that
brought 19 pigs at one time.”
Two Egg is located near the Alabama and Georgia
state lines about 11 mile* northeast of Marianna.
It got its name—according to Pittman —during the
-Hoover panic” when many people need two eggs to bar*®1
ter for staple groceries.

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tntoadent for Kaveaaa Park, has been busy this week
In preparation for the Parade of Homes. Houses, such as
this oos which Dodson is reading plane for, sen be in*
spotted Sunday. He is supervisor of til tho construction
in lavsnna Park.

Be lore to inspect the

Venetien B l i n d s
We sweufarturod and 1—telad them —

and notice the convenient full length
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have hew pstaUsf the trim,
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Bank Has New
Kind O f Surplus
SYBACUU, N. Y. (UP1)— A

Sej^sSw rU wnStitstr'dry, they
move buUe the h aw to palst fleurescent lighting • • part of a

furnished by

the walli tad Haleb the door
trim s.
By this time the Yorktowne
csbiaeti have bees Installed by
Superior Distributor*. Phillips
mill work h it delivered the fialsh
m aterials sod the plumber* and
electrician* have completed their
toatanatioos. OE equipment. Ste
wart*Wan»er furnaeta and L k M
hardware are In place. The floors
havo their final polish.
Outside, meanwhile, the drive
has been poured, tho lawn sprig*
god and tho shrubs and plants

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remodeliag prosrtm . New the
bank can't decide what to do with
the chandelier.
A spokesman said: "There's
alwsys the slterasUve of sersppias the fisture but we would he
happier glvias U intact to sow*
church, for lastsaco, whom it
would continue to be used for
lighting purposes."

You'll Marvel, Too,
How Ono Firm Con Carry Such A
Complete Stock O f BUILDING SUPPLIES
Builders* Steel - Reinforcing Rods and Wire Mesh
Blocks • Lintela - Window Sills
Mortar Min, Cement, Sand, Gravel, Rock and Slag
EVERYTHING IN LUMBER - Plywood, Wall Board,
Mflhrork, Doors, Windows and Molding
All Types of Roofing - Plasterers' Materials
Pratt ft Lambert ft Pittsburgh Paints
Painters' Supplies
BUILDERS9 HARDWARE

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PLUS F i n e s t m a t e r i a l s and expert w ork­
me n a r e o u r c o n t r i b u t i o n t o e x t r a Q u a l i t y
th ro u g h o u t R A V E N N A PARK Homes.

PRODUCTS
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The Parade of Homes la Raven­
na Park will help mark a mile­
stone for the Medallion Home
program which la ipeaiorid by
tha electrical Industry in a na­
tionally Integrated effort to as­
sist home buyers finding a more
com ortable»and convenient way
af living.
Utility companies, home buildora aad electitlcal contractors
make this possible by fulfilling the
quality concept of the Medallion
Home aa it was conceived under
the sponsorship of its parent pro­
gram, Live Better — Electrically.
The Medallion symbol, aa in
front of each new Ravenna Park
ae, is the cert Hied assurance
of the home's electrical exceland that it has pastsd In­
spection.
The new home has full housepower and adequate wtripg, at
least loo-ampere entrance service
a minimum of SO electric
circuits within the bouse with am­

Ravenna Park’s
baa Included efforts to strtsa "to*
divlduaUty" la the homes located
there, A K. Shoemaker, bead of
the construction company, em­
phasised today.
"Many people don’t havo the
time to wait until they have •
custom built home erected aad
we are trying to la-irporato their
request into the homes in Raveaaa Park," Shoemakei aaid.
The features resulting from
these requests tend to add to the
Individual look ot the homes, with
tha least possible duplication ia
design and coostructisa.
Ravenna Park homes dea’t fall
iato the "one-look" category. The
various eltvaUons and floor p lu s ,
us the features which
ive said they prefer
house, give the Shoemaker sabdlvisloo a real "taiter-uade” ap ­
pearance.

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t s well as tho (Inert la decorative
attractiveoess.
Tba MsdaWan Hama program Is
now u eatahHahod and recogttised quality affort to advance
our mode ef living ‘Jueugk stand­
ards ef electrical excellence hi
the heme.
More than 1MM Medallion

pie outlets and switches for pre­
sent and future needs.
The home buyer knows also that
the Medallloo Home has a func­
tional grouping of appliances in
tha kitchen, the laundry area, and,
in case of Gold Medallion homas,
heating plants.
Lighting is planned for practi­
cal living In work and leisure

Yon Can Brush Up On Home Jobs

MRS. BILL LIPTHROTT and small daughter, Kira, enjoy showing new
neighbors their large collection of Hakata dolls from Japan. The Lip*
throttn recently moved to Ravenna Park from Honolulu.

Africans Not All
Native Types

KAMPALA, Uganda (UPI) —
The African Technical Institute
near Kampala has protested
against the presence ef "halfnaked Europeans" on ila sports
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fields.
posiUon
and are
exquisitely ide­
In a letter circulated to all house­
signed to the tiniest detail.
holders In the area, tba principal
Lipthrott, a native Floridian, Is aaid: "It does not add to the tone
tba brother of Mr*. P. W. Wheat of the Institute to have Europeans,
land ot Monroe Corner. He will be (tripped to the waist, practicing
employed by Holler Motor Co.
golf on our playing fields."

Australian Finds Sanford Like Home
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Bill and
Mr-la
Lipthrott aand
thair children, Billy, Dawn and
Kim lived In many Interesting
places before they focused their
. attention on Sanford and Raven*
na Park as the place to retire
from Navy life.
Their last home was In Honolulu
•• and before their recent move to
Satsuma Ave. Mrs. Lipthrott re­
turned to her native Australia. It
B r a s her first visit home In IS
years.
“ I had a wonderful trip home"
aaid Mrs. Lipthrott who marveled
over the many changes that bad
taken place there. She said that
she had almos’ forgotten how
relaxed and courteous the people
are and mused that this Is pro­
bably duo to the slower pace of
living there.
But Mrs. Ltpth -itt feels quite
^ t home in Sanford. She likes
^he people here and the ellmate
which Is like that of western Aus­
tralia. She pointed out that al­

lia
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though Ithe
climate lIsa Ithe
same
it Is reversed in seasons due to
being south of the equator. Aus­
tralia also has the same type of
soil as Florda so the landscape
Is bright with our variety of
flowers and plants.
The Lipthrotts feel that their
three bedroom, two bath house is
well planned. They especially
like the location of the b/ing room
which can be'an undisturbed area
tince the rest of the house is
accessible from the carporte. But
even the flow of traffic with three
active children la liUle worry
with trouble-free, easy to clean,
terraxzo floors.
A future project, for the Lip­
throtts will be the building of
shelves against a wide expanse
of wall In the living room. Then
they will have a place to display
an unique collection of Hakata
dolls from Japan. These colorful
figures are made of a day comI k n .ia k

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CHICAGO (UPI) - Put regu­
la r household brushes to off-beat
use to lighten chorea.
A brush manufacturer auggesU
that n vegetable scrubber with an
angled head la excellent for keep­
ing white-wall tires claan. A
loog-Uandled tub brush docs a
quick and aaay Job of brushing out
tin car.
Tho tiny nylon brushes for but­
tering swectcorn can bo used by
tho household handyman to claan
small power tool and appliance
parte, or apply solder flux. Hobbytata Ilka them for applying glua
and cement, and they alto are good

for cleaning Jewelry, or applying
shoe polish in hard-to-reach areas.
The pastry brush can keen the
toaster free of crumbe, and tho
percolator brush does a good Job
of classing narrow-nackad vasts
and tea or coffee k* spouts.

Here Come Brides
NEW YORK (U PI) — During
the next 10 yearn there will ho
more than 23 million new brides
in America, reports tho Bridal
Fashion Council. Tho prediction
la based on birth statistics from
1040 to the present.

Homos were built In MM ta d lm
durtry estimate* are that about
im .n o Win ho canotrwrtnd two
year.
Shoemaker Coartntrttea Co.. Inc.
is one of M M building firm s fc
tbs United States which have n r »
od the right to display tha Modal*
lien Homo symbol.

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MEDALLION
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Florida Power and Light Company salutes these fine homes and awards the
Bronze Medallion Home emblem, the hallmark of electrical excellence. To
merit this coveted award, each Medallion Home contains the following fea­
tures for Better Living — Electrically.

ALL-ELECTRIC KITCHENS

CARL LOMMLER AND HIS FOUR-MAN CREW of
q* plasterers go about their work in Ravenna Park on ad­
justable aluminum stilts. Lomtnler, who has worked on
stilts for the past three years, is the only one in this
srea who uses this method. He finds it to be quicker,
cleaner and more efficient than when scaffolding had to
be moved about the house.

M EDALLION

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As Its

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A U TO M A TIC ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS

5 MODEL
HOMES OPEN
THIS SUNDAY
44 homes are com­
plete now in Ravenna
P ark - sixteen more
will be built in the
next group - working
toward an anticipat­
ed total of approxi­
mately 150 homes in
this lovely area.

There’s no match for electric water heating. It’s cleanest and safest because
it’s flameless. It’s fully automatic, m ost dependable, and cheaper, too.

ELECTRIC WASTE DISPOSERS
Eliminates garbage problems . . . keeps kitchen n e a t Saves trips to garbage
can . . . makes your backyard pleasantly livable.

FULL HOUSEPOWER CONVENIENCE
100 amp electric service — with large enough wire and ample circuits, out­
lets and switches planned with foresight for all your present and future
needs.

AMPLE LIG H T FOR LIV IN G
Proper illumination throughout the House, for easier seeing . . . more gla­
morous decorating. Functional and beautiful.

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Country Club Road,
Sanford; near Mayfa ir Country Club.

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A built-in modern Electric range in every home. Electric cooking is “whiteglove” clean. No soot, no greasy film to smudge walls and curtains. No black­
ened pots and pans. Kitchen stays up to 16 degrees cooler.

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lav core to tb a b la a ia g of w i r e

“SpectakaU la Fin* WoHunanihip'

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irlra aot U aO n (root town
B arm u Park. Tbafa (ready
a l af tha tkiata required af

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1309 W. C«at*r f i t
LEESBURG, FLA.

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309 ELM A V E .
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K « J i R AW NING W IN D O W S

FOR:
100% ventilation when the warm summer brceies are blowing
AND
MINIMUM AIR INFILTRATION when i f i fall and winter and the “Brtese" ia
blowing oat of the north

Any awning window can give you 100% ventilation, bat — Only An Awning Window
With HARCAR*S Features and Carefully Calculated Design Can Give You Mini* ••
mum Air Infiltration.

Examine the Following Features at the

MEDALUON HOME OPEN HOUSE
1. HEAVY ALUMINUM EXTRUDED FRAME la
eany tha hardware.

MEDALLION HOMES
by Shoemaker — in

2. HEAVY DUTY OPERATOR aararely a e ta ta * to
fraare Jaaib aad all! la federate tha eloalac thnmt
to th a t oat air iafUtralioa.
S. TORQUE BAR ARMS 100% HEAVIER thaa tha
averasa ta taka tha thraat af tha
traaamlt It ta tha hardware.
4. H16H TENSILE ALUMINUM TORQUE BAR
deelcaed with le a d " la tha aide appaalU tha
eperatar ta eliailaata the •‘d ra t” that ketpa
competitive wiadtwi (real ctaaiag aa tha aoaaparalar aide.

R a v e . . . Park

5. TORQUE BAR LINKS SO* HEAVIER thaa
a*armf« to coaaact tarque bar ta hardware.

ORLANDO ROCK WOOL
Phone G A rd en 3-8873

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Orlando,

Florida

«. HARDWARE BAR OP V i" THICK ALUMINUM
ta diatributa tha claaiaf U n i t ta aaah m l
7. NYLON BUSHINGS AND WASHERS betwaaa
all pivot poiata ta redact frktiea aad penait
maximum amount af thraat ta ha dali*arad ta
each veal.
S. ADJUSTMENT POINTS ON INSIDE OP
WINDOW to permit quick aad aiapla "eu-the-job"
adjuatmeat altar taatallaUea.
t . CONCEALED HARDWARE ta heap dirt aad
crime away from hardware.
10. WEATHERSTRIP arouad aatira pcriaiatar of
each yeat.

Builders Who Specify HARCAR ALUMINUM AWNING WINDOWS Give The New
Homeowner One Of .The Finest Awning Windows On The Market

ARCAR
ALUM INUM AW NING W IN D O W S
3500 Orlando Drive ( Hwy. 17-92)

FA 2-5510, Sanford, Fla.

�As A Safety Fador
CHICAGO (UP1) — V at paint
I t p ro m ts u t i t r at bona.
Sttap, a a rrtv baMmtnt atalra
will ba teas traachtroua II tba top
a a i h e ttra ateps a n marked with
Mack atripaa ea a light, bright

Tba Gevera M M to Vlarida ate*
arar n o p o m aga M m Lsag
"I
Island. N. Y. M l were ana •&lt; the M
Brat famillao M M M t borne tellbOt

Tba light paint should go on
Brat covtriag tba entire .tap.
Wbaa It la dry. apply masking
tape la atripe and petal the ex
paaad area Mack.
Dark sUlnPaUs aboold ba paintdd white, or aama pale pastel
eeler. Yellow, always easy to see,

Paint dangerous parts ot aay
nowar equipment with yellow and
Mack atripe. Tools should ba hung
out of roach of youag hands. At
an added "don’t touch” remind­
er. outline each tool la bright red
paint
Palls from a ladder are high
an tba homo accident Hat. Try
polatiag the top aad bottom rungs
a bright color, but don't risk cov­
triag up dangerous cracks by
polatiag tko entire ladder. It can
l a kept in goad condition with tev
oral casts ef linseed oil.
Luminous paints are pretty
Ogalaat white or a pale color —
aad particularly useful wher ap­
plied te a light switch or fuse
Be*. Try it also oa rocks outlinlag the driveway te protect the
lawn, fleworbeds, and human an­
kles.

Seeing Is Testing
NEW YORK (U Pl) - Trying
to anticipate conditions which
may confront astronauts, nutri­
tion scientists a t - t he Air Force
Aero Medical Laobratory put voluntOCra la a blacked-out room and
ltd thorn. Tko subjects could not
detect any difference in the teste
ad white aad whole wheat bread.
They found all kinds of meat ta it.
ad the

Some Boys Stay
Down On Form

SCREENED PORCHES ARE FEATURED on manv Ravenna Park homes.
Mrs. V. R. Williams has hers comfortably furnished for relaxing pleasures.
She Is a few steps away from shady citrus trow and Lake Ravenna.

lights. The abrasive aylon will do leave no oterlap, which usually
the job la a hurry.
dries a shade lighter or darkef
than the -riglnal coat.
Always wipe up milk, vegetable
and fruit juices and vinegar from
To pan-fry meat without fat,
the top of a range Immediately.
sprinkle
a little salt oa a sizzling
The»j food* contain acids that
dull and ataln enamel or metal skillet before pulling In the meat.
The salt will keep the meat froM
surfacei.
sticking to the pan.
-Keep ea old nylon slocking la ' For small touch-ups to a paintthe car glove compartment to log job, use a cotton awab instead
clean off wladaMslda and head­ af a small brush. The *wab will Whether the job in

United Press laternatlona)
Before storing your barbecue
grill for the winter, remove ac­
cumulated grease by scouring the
grill with a stiff-bristled brushand sal soda concentrated, ap­
plied dry. Rinse well. When dry,
apply a thin coating of petroleum
jcuy to prevent rusting.

ITHACA, H. Y. (VP1) - Vary
M r youag mao without to m
backgrounds a rt antariag agricultar*, according to Dr. R. C. Bock
ef Paaotyhanla Mate University.
However. Buck MM a farm Moat­
ing bare that si those wbe did
grow up on tba farm enough ora
staying th an to Insure tba actaOMle wall-being of agriculture.
lu ck made Us estimates an tba
bails aI a 10-yaar study t i about
l,00o youag people la rural Painsylrania.

RAVENNA

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Set the attractive
modern bathrooam,

Grandma Has Mumps

featuring the latest

LIBERAL, Knn. (U Pl) — An
Mynar-eld grandmother who at*
tended her granddaughter's wed*
dlnf eaae dawn with the mumps
shortly after kissing tba bride,
Mump* la n ra rity In persons erer
M years aid. But Mrs. C. M.
Bright get a full-Mewn cnee ef

American • Standard fistara*
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Sat the large, efficient
Hotpoint water heaters.

*

large or small,
you can count on a
medallion quality
roof from —

We do all the plumbing, '

H . L. Y A T E S

all the fixtures.

and furnish and Install

Your inquiry and
iiupection Invited
on lha Built-up
Hoofs on homes in ,

Ravenna Park

liam lne the Block and
Brick Work at tko Open
R o o m S h o w i n g , and
CALL US WHEN YOU
NEED A JOB DONE
WELL.

H . L, Y A T E S

WADDLES AND PINKY are real happy wilh their home in Ravenna
Pork. They are pat ducks of Mary Louisa Williams. Mary Louise, whoae
homo is located by Lake Ravenna, is shown here with her neighborhood
friend. Rose Marie Gillespie.

Built - Up Roofs
and Siding
S. SANFORD AYE.

FA 2-6599

R. L. HARVEY

PLUMBING

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DUO-THERJI

CONTRACT A REPAIR
Big Enough To Handle
Any Typo Of Maoonry
Construction

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204 SANFORD AYE.
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FA 2-1823

— Kay Shoemaker

MEDALLION

on your PARADE

HOMES

We are proud of our affiliation with RAVENNA PARK, and offer our sincere congratulation! to Mr.
Shoemaker, his associated contractors, and all those who have helped in this fabulous development.

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COMPETENT, EFFICIENT HANDLING OF
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Real Estate, I n s u r a n c e and Mortgages

(H A S . E. CO M M ANDER &amp; CO. *
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ORLANDO, FLA.
OFFICES AT —

ORLANDO

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exparienea in buildint
i r w jtt nd fjttiM of procedure# in FHA, VA
M M M ■roOMaino aad.fhunciir. M n . Oiler.
I B an k a by many of bar Sanford friande, lays
k a t heikar with tba Shoemaker firm and is
ito bo anodatad ayala with naw construction.^*

W. L . DICKBRHOnr. accountant for Sboaaakar Construct ion Co., haa boon a t this dash for a year now. A
native of Indiana, Dickerhoff, his wife Inna, and chil­
dren David and Jana, live in a Shoemaker home.

Enjoy All Electric
Living
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Excellence”

ALL WIRING IN

Ravenna Park
INSTALLED! BY -

To FiD Requirements Of A

X. FULL HOU8EPOWEK, with 100 aayo
mare aarvica entrance and completed circa
with antlata for —
(a) Electric Santa
fb) Water Heater
(a) Weaker • Dryer
S . A ll ALL-SLSCrSIC KITCHEN w ith .
(a) Santa or Ovan A Surface Unit
&lt;b) Hat Water Heater
fc) Rafritarator

“Good Wiring Makes A Good Home Better*

THE SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.

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COVER,
AtJeatk National Bagfc^.
A s fine eons tract km. And
0 the finished look given to
•very detail in the house.

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S e ts i f laadMiptar !»•
tm a tln f. Bain* a native
of Pnnsytvania. I found
it fun planting cHrus trees

m s . l . h . m g m o r i,
IwMWrtf•
1
P lw -i
with » y lalRg WUk«a. W#
can eat in thera. This
added room tivea us con*
venience and saves time.

MBS. I. W* ESTIUDGE ia bar dining room, where a view of Lake Ravenna
Can be teen through alidigf glasa doors.

Growing Up, Up
BETHESDA, Md. (UPI) — The

Coolness O f New
Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Eatridge
recently have become happy homo
owners la Kavaaaa P ark a id a
tree add* to their pleasure.
Their home on Sstsuma Avenue
combines brick and wood panel,
lag to create an Interesting front
exterior. Fresh g rata aprige of
grass are obvious signs th at this
Is a “spankin' new home" but the
(blovely oak tree la fron t, la eld
enough to provide cool shade, l a .
venna Lake Is in the background.
The Katrldges, long time reel*
dents of SOnford, like everything
about their new home.
"But wo especially Ilka balag
out from the city, yet close
enough where ray husband can
drlvs bom* for lunch," said Mrs.
Kstridge.
Tba brightest spot In their
Interne Is the coiapect, well-ar­
ranged kitchen that features
cheery yellow appliances and
smooth birch cabinets. Another
pleasant a rc s is the dialog room
Where a view of the lake can he
aeen from sliding glass doors.
As a future project they will
.make a brick .patio and Improve
their sandy beach. T hey might
even take time later to check on
.the fishing!
® Mr. and Mrs. Kstridge have a
daughter, 8blrley, and a son,
Gene, who Is associated with his
father In bushes* at Gene’s
gemlnola Cleaners and Laundry.

■sadsen. American alx-yeer-eld ia
egahnlant In height aad weight
ta the child of etfht-ahd*oae-half
to nine yeara in 1183. report re­
searchers a t the U. S. Naval Hos*
pita! In Botheada.

n tim
«d Navy maiw-Tha auytrJor workmanship t h a t
went into my house. INre
watched them baing built
out here.
b il l

upth bott,

LINCOLN, Neb. (UFI) - The
first advice usually gives ceeplee
who cannot agree on ipesdlag
money or who a re not satisfied
with their Income-outgo balance,
li to plan a budget and follow tt
through.
That la the point wbcra per*
aonallty types immediately ahew,
aeeofdiag to Dr. J . Joel Mote,
family, relations professor a t the
University of Nebraska.
One person may be tba "book*
keeper accountant" type who
keeps trsck of every penny while
another may be “ spendthrift," si*
w tys spending more than he or
sho has.
Moss said some persons are
“ mental managers" who have a
spending pirn In mind, but pat
only tba necessary figures oa pa­
per. A "budget breaker" sals up
a budget periodically but never
apenda
sllcka to U. The 'Nadapter"
'
___ ___ Hi baa it aad gate
along whoe be doesn’t h a rt It.
Mesa added.
Ha saM each of tba described
types represent a different lyp#
of person silty.
Moos defines a budget aa a
"sensible plan" of action far ua*
ing resources "to gat what we
want." But he said what is "sen­
sible" for one person might not
be for another.

GOOD PA VIN G
M okes A Fine C o m m u n ity

JOE DENNISON, who designs and drafts all Shoemaker homes, strives for "individuality with a custom
look*' in the Ravenna Park homes. Dennison, a native
of Maryland, has lived in Florida for tha p u t IS years.

BETTER

Tomorrow and Sunday at

'DO N’T MISS

The Medallion Home

OPEN HOUSE
at
RAVENNA PARK

In keeping with the h ig h s t a n d a r d s of
co n stru ctio n in these homes, we furnish
q u a l i t y lu m b e r and millwork, and beau*
&lt;\
*—
f i j ul , l o n g - l a s t i n g
cSET ja L
G li d d e n P a i n t s .

AT THE
SHOEMAKER

Medallion Home

All Typsa of
Moaaie

And for an outstandinc job
in STORM and SANITARY SEWERS,
SIDEWALKS, DRIVE-WAYS,
STREETS, and all types o f PAVING
CONSULT:

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Laramie
TUa
Work

BRACKET
Tile &amp; Marble Co.
2201 8. Sanford Arc.
FA 24125
Watch fa r tb a Opeaiag Of
Our New S ta rt aad Offke

Seminole Engineering
&amp; Construction Co.
&gt;. O. BOX 879
SANFORD, FLA
Phone FAirfax 2-6977 and GArden 2-2539

“At the Railroad*

�A PICTURE • BOOK SETIINfl — BEAUTIFUL LAND —
OKNTLT ROLLING TERRAIN — HIGH A DRY — WITH
THE SERENE BEAUTY OF NATURE’S OAKS AND FIN H —
CITRUS TREES — AND WITH ALL THIS — THERE’S THE QUIETNESS
AND PEACE OP REAL DEEP - IN • THE - COUNTRY LIVING!

These art

w hen yen

LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLT
(Aa A iv a r tM

built for above today's
standards - with the best
o f today’s conveniences, and
built with quality and skfll la
last throufh afl yew t e u m t i

la U FK M a m b a aanaaU?)

EVERY RAVENNA PARK HOME
MEETS THESE STANDARDS!
FULL HOUSEPOWER, with 100 aaps m
■ora aanrlco aattaaaa aoA aaaiolata atrcaila

The dependable
GE Refrigerators
with tv try

feature
AN ALL-ELECTRIC KITCHEN with —
( i) Haas* or O rta a Surface UaK
(k) Hat Water Hast
(e) Refrigerater
Many of than* kltchana ara
equipped witk built-in oven*
and anrfaca unit* — other* with
the latest fl-E mo gat.
And for tka kitchen— an wal an
tka bath - LARGE G-E Water Hentere!

Phone PA 1-7498, PA 2-SIM

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W I A lW lt: Partly cloudy through Tuesday. Showers. High today 844R Low tonight 87-71.
8ANFORD, FLORIDA

Koufax Vs
Burdette

. MrCaeaa was lie choice at
flames supporter* la Scminolu
Oauaty. the legislative delegate
end ethers who held two aaeetlnp
te r in g the weekend to d isc u s
■beaUHe nominees for the remainfag U aaeathe of Mrs. Walker's

BACKING TAX ASSESSOR, E. H. Vickers, right, 621
Oak Are. eigne n petition circulated Saturday by La Roy
Strawder, left, asking that Tax Assessor Alary Earle
Walker be kept in office. Strawder, 1204 Park Ave. is
heading a drive which he said today haa gained 1,200
such signature* so far.
• (Staff Photo)

■s? %
the Atlantic la the direction el
the U. S. mainland today, sad a
hurricane watch has ordered from
Savannah, Ga., to Wilmington, N.
C*
Too wiada of the tropical howler,
which for days has tased It way
through the ocean, were ap to SO
mllee an hour.
■tanwhile, a hurricane hunter
plane took off from Florida to In
Tsetlgite still another possible
embryo tropical storm — a low
pressure disturbance 1,50* miles

from the W. S. mainland la the
Atlantic.
Gate warmings « m M ated
from Daytona Beach, Fla., north­
ward to Morthead City, N. C.
The Weather Bureau said wiada
alone the toeUwaetara eeeheard
would Inm ate gradually during
day, reaching gale three
the day,
strength of 40 mllee per hour or
more tonight.
At 11 a. m. hurricane heater
planes pinpointed the big bow)er
ZSO statute milts east of Daytona
Beach and SIS miles southaaat of
Charleston, I. C.

The etorm was moving toward Gaia three
Meanwhile, the weather bureau
reported It had located a "mupieloua” low pretauru area la the
Atlantic more thaa 1.300 m llti
east d Florida. The area was lo­
cated at aboot a north latitude
and a weet longitude.
The weather bureau aaid Oracle
haa shown UtUe change ia alae or
Intensity during the past M hours.
Hurricane force wind fanned oat

AH Threats
Removed,

News Briefs
Fruit Shipments
WINTER HAVEN (U PI) —
Daily caroloadlngs in boxes from
the Citrus Vegetable Inspection
Division: By rail, 14,075 grape­
fruits by boat, 5.856 grapefruit;
by truck, 52,939 grapefruits total,
73,168 boxes. Cannery receipts,
1,954 grapefruit.

Several persons familiar with
t e county govonuaeai reportedly

I ke Qahiis
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p . m . JIU C U

NEW YORK (UPI) —
* Mock
peraoaa dead e r missing ha Ha
wake.
\
Da mags to U. I . Air Force lastsDattoo la this Island nation
Waa estimated at more than a
■lUUoa dollars, but the ootp
known American casualty waa aa
airm aa slightly Injured by flying

j Um.

9 An official police report frees
communities on the storm track
early today showed 1,13* paaeaaa
known dead, 1,43* missing and
4,1*3 Injured. Many of of the
missing were feared dead.
A total of 450,000 homes w en
wrecked or warived away dating
the nightmare hours Saturday
night and aarly Sunday when the
nation was battered by howling
winds, mountainous waves and
(W glng floodwaters. Aa eotlaotod
D o ,000 persons w a n homeless.
The American RWEW Crass
made hundreds of blankats avail­
able t* di-aster headquarters h e n
for emergency relief te storm re­
fugee*.
Thirty-eight of Japaa’a I I growfaces suffered aome degree af
damage from the typhoon, but the
heaviest harm was inflicted on
three provinces— Alchl. Ml* and
(Alfu—bordering la* Bay.
The total damage Is axpectod to
exceed 130 rnUilaa dollars. Con­
struction Minister Isamu Muraka­
m i said the government wifl ask
parliament to approve a supple­
mentary budget to meet the costa
at the disaster.

American Thbacte
Sethi sham Meal ...
C 4 O .............
Chrysler ...............
Du Foot
Eastman Kodak ...
F o ri Motor ..........
General Electric ..
General Motors ...
Graham - Paiga ...
Inti. T I T ..........
Loriliard . . . . . . . . . .
Penney ..................
Pena RR .......... .
Sears Roebuck ...
Stndebaker .......... .
U. S. Steel ...........
WesUngbous* EL

Juveniles Urged
To Check Permits
Juvenile* between 14 and 10
years old who don't renew their
________ driver permit* by
restricted
Sept. 30 must take a regular sx■agination before they sen get a
new license.
In previous years, the Depart­
ment of Public Safety has let It
.to lSyear-olds pay a delinquency
foe when they missed the deedline. This practice has been diecontinued.
Any youth who renews a re­
stricted Ucrtiae, and later become*
IS, simply haa the restriction lift­
ed after successful completion of
a regular diver's tom.

ley Act to belt the walkout for
M **** u 1,bor *nd management
did not ranch a soUlemoat

m

Fun!
Pastel Clouds

Nobody hag more fun than
kida and Shriners and that
wag tha order of the day at
Sanlando Spring* Satur­
day when tha Bahia Shrine
nponaored it* Family Pic­
nic. At top, Bhrinera Che*,
ter Rearick, Harold Knit*
ner and Russell Carr ahar*
the fun and refreahmenta
with Jeaae, Jackie and
Nona Goodwin, The down,
Jo* Corley, had the moat
fun and among the friend*
he made waa young Billy
Parrish. The Bahia Shrine
plana the Family Picnic ai
an annual event.
(Bergatrom Photo)

Voting Office
To Open Tonight

The county voting registration
office in the Chamber of Com­
merce building will be open from
7-e p. ra. today,
Wednesday, the registration book
will be in the Prairie Lake Legion
from 7-i p. ra.
AJtaraoat* Springs residents may
register at the town community
hall from 7* p. ra. Thursday, Mrs.
Camilla Bruce, registration sup­
ervisor, aaid.
Saturday U the final day for
ragisteriag. The Chamber of Com­
m erce building office will be open
until 4 p. m. on that day. County
residents must be registered In
order to vote In the Nov. 4 rsap" ‘Pleas* God, not I thought. U portlonment and school board aleclions.
was then I started praying.”
The shark bit off part of a knuck­
le on Walker's left forefinger and
cat several tendons on hie right
"1 managed to shake loo** but
the shark came back twice more,”
ha said.
"1 pulled my knife out of my
pocket and slabbed him on top of
hla bead but the blad* didn't even
penetrate the akin.”
Walker said he knifed the shark
M the side when it made another
pase and it swam away. But after
•bout half an hour, eight or 10
aaore sharks moved in on hire.
"The sharks kept dm ting right
up to my face,'' Walktr said. "I'd
put my bead is the water, aeo
them coming and kick my feet to
keep them away.”
The sharks were still around
when fisherman A. V. Francis
picked him up about noon Satur­
day. Plouff waa rescued some
three miles away about aa hour
tarlier. He was uninjured.

■•rile Mould net be
AtP is I
M
tn to k ’|p~;
••ML they agreed Mare ranM be

EGLQV AIR FORCE BASE
(UPI) —. Northwest Florida resi­
dents may seg pastal-colored
clouds today if an naperiment is
successful by Air Force scientists
here. The first In • aerie* of roc­
kets will be allot today to provide
information on long-range comma
nlcaUon and high altitude atmooavailable to me to break the Im­ phererie conditions.
passe,” be said.
"F ree collective bargaining — Epidemic Problem
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J . (UPI)
the logical recourse of 'a free
people In settling Industrial dla- —Health official* collected mos­
Put** — has apparently broken quitoes and wUd birds in three
southern counties today In an ef­
down,” be said.
fort to pinpoint the cause of
sleeping aJcknos* epidemic that
has claimed 10 Uvea. Dr. Roeco*
P. Kandls, director at the stats
Health Department, said a *•
year-old boy died la Ocean Coun­
ty Sunday, apparently the loth
victim of encephalitis.

Jale O f Shark Attack
Told By Florida M an
FORT LAUDERDALE.
Fla.
(U PI)—Robert Walker, SB, of Fort
Lauderdale, rested In a hospital
hare today and tried to forget the
h o m r of sharks attacking him
bo floated virtually helplam
the Atlantic Ocean.
Walker and a fishing compan­
ies. Jameatoo, Jam es Plouff, 45,
were dumped into the water Fri­
day afternoon when their amaU
boat capaixcd. They were rescued
IT boon later after a barrowing
night a t the mercy of the sea.
Walker, his shark-bitten arms
bandaged to the elbows, told of
drifting away from Plouff while
both clung to seat dubious.
«U c mid a seven-foot hammerhead
shark approached him a t dawn
Saturday.
” 1 thought U ut waa the ead
right there,” ha said.
"The shark ra a into me by ac­
cident. After ho noticed me, ho
circled around for awhile.
"There the shark came at me, bit
onto both bands and pulled me
•bout flve loot under water.

Am East-West lapses* ewer B etfe
was

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi­
dent Eisenhower disclosed at his
prow conference today, that he h at
a cold and plans to take a brief
holiday ia the western desert coun­
try as soon aa ho can get away.
He told hla news conference be
picked up the cold during his r a t­

TYta chief eaecutive aaedja a s e l.lT u tm e a l^ ia g t '
^
“S o ’far as godenunontel action
can bo brought to hear on this
m atter, I am net going to permit
the economy of the nation to suf­
fer with ita inevitable Injuries to
all.
“I am not going te penaM
American workers to remain un­
necessarily unemployed.”
The president pointed out that
660,000 wor’ eta a n Hot at their
Jobe because of the dispute. He
declared that “this is an Intoler­
able situation,'' r.nd aaid "it muel
not conUnue.”
I shall use every conceivable

Sportsmen Slate
Meeting Tuesday

The Seminole County Sports­
men's Assn, will meet at • p. m.
tomorrow at the county court
house to discuss plane for a fish
fry. Jack T. Wilber, president re­
ported today.
Wilber said also that the group
will hear a report on the Florida
Wildlife Federation meeting held
early in September.

Back On The Beat
Bitten by a dog Friday, Sanford
Carrier Harvey Covington
back on "bis appointed
rounds” Saturday. Covington was
treated at the Naval Air Station
Friday altar a dog bit him on the
ankle. Covington Uvea at 807
Rosalia Dr.

J '4» '

WAfHUfOTON (UPI) - Fra*

Ike Has Cold

he would invoke emergency procedure* under the Taft-Hart-

N a MO «

Golf Winners
Feted Tonight

TV Photograph Made Off Earth
By Newest American Satellite

Babe Zaharlte golf tournament
winners and runners-up will get
their trophies tonight at I p. ra.
at the county American Cancer
„
Society meeting at Grace Motho-j WASHINGTON (UPI) — Space
diet Church
scientist* disclosed today that
Mayfair winners BUI and Jeann*'
P ^ fo w b ee l satellite
Foulk, runners-up Sonny Powell ,h« token t el evl sl onp. cl ur eaof
and Barbara Rowell; and Ca.set- u,«
,rom «
*V
berry winners BiU Knauer Jr. and 000 mlle*.
Audrey Ramsey; and runners-up
U waa the first crude image of
Dick Dickinson and Sara Spar­ the earth and its cloud cover ever
row will raceiva their awards dur­ taken from space.
The satellite, otherwise known
ing the county unit meeting.
The five year American Can. s t Explorer VI, was launched
cer Society National Survey wUl Aug. 7. The photograph covert a
be explained by Gene llassetl. broad area of the central Pacific.
The survey to be launched this
year will seek causes of the No.
2 disease killer. Plans for a cancer
control program in Seminole Coun­
ty wiU be discussed and com-1
log at the Woodland Av*. and
Sanford's Ratio Rideis rode
mittee reporta received.
again ytaterday. The car club mot*
The public is invited to the meet- ored to the Samaula Drag Strip
Onora Rd. church.
from Bromley's Boat Works where
several members antered in race*.
President Richard Smith won a
Dockets Prepared
trophy in his Pontiac towered Ford
Felony dockets for the fall term pickup. An Oldamobil* powered
of the Ninth Judicial Circuit are Plymouth which is the club pro­
being prepared by State's Attor­ ject was raced by Jim Blythe.
ney Murray Overstreet and • As­ Other club entrants were Natl Mlsistant State's Attorney Thomas cheats, Bobby Hrumlty and Bcaul
Waddell Jr. of Melbourne. Tbeie Cowan.
lists af felony eases to be triad
The club's annual pleasure meet­
during the fan court session in ing will be held Thursday night
Brevard and Seminole counties at Lake Mary. A wiener roast la
planned.
will b« prepared h, Oct U.

Local Dragsters
Compete In Race

It was made from signals re­
ceived by a tracking station Aug.
14 at South Point, Hawaii. At the
time the satellite was about 17,000
miles above the surface of the
earth over Mexico.
Thus tha ares photographed waa
more than 20,ooo miles from the
satellite.
Existence of the photograph
waa disclosed at a news confer­
ence at which scientists also re-

Drive Leaders
Schedule Meet
Seminole County’s United Fund
canvaslng group leaders will meet
at 10 a. m. tomorrow at Mri. Clif­
ford McKibbin's borne, 2430 Mellonviile Ave. Division of the coun­
ty into residential solicitation dis­
tricts will be din-cued.

ported that the so-called radiation
belts above the earth are in real
Uy on* large lone with varying
peaks of intensity.
The photograph was taken by
two-pound camera aboard the sat
elllt*. Whtla the earth was In the
camera’s field of view the post
tlons of the earth, sun and satel­
lite permitted only a crescent of
the sunlit part of tha earth to be
seen.
The southernmost part of the
crescent was not obtained on tha
picture because the transmitter
was turned off. In the upper right
hand of the crescent Is a black
Indentation caused by loss of data
la the radio transmission.
At the time the central portion
of the Pacific was lighted white
the North American continent was
dark and the land masse* of Asia
ware bidden behind the horiioo.

Join The Fun
The Herald'* Football Conteat Page wUl appear
again Tuesday. Read the page, r.tuke a guess and submit
on entry on the form printed on the name page. A lot of
fan* have enjoyed the Football Contest the past two
weeks. Joiu them every Tuesday—you may win a cash
prize.

Mel te g teM ea gweq ge»

today n d said la

hath bate*
ew bn b ai

gained the '

Met F r o *

ed te UquMoto the
create normal

USSR.”
people hie view* aboot hh trip at
n "welcome home n 0p » In tbe
■Darts polora sI
twohoura after Mo TU1M pleas
completed ■ non- stop flight from
Andrews Air Foret Bare In Mary*
land to Moscow.
He reiterated In bio
to mee
the politic
problems involved.
Ho also aaid he aoce
to break off his American visit
and com* back her* If h t
mot with "more hostility."
Eisenhower told o crowded
conference that s i far a s he eras
concerned no party to tha Bfrihl
situation w u now under
of threat or duress. Ka . a
Khrushchev mad* an
point that he had nevm
n threat against tha West German
metropolis.
Elsenhower also told reporter*
that aa far as he waa concerned
moat of his previous objections In
a summit meeting had boon removad by his Camp DavU talk*
with the Buisian leader.
He said, however, that the tim ­
ing of a summit waa g m atter te
be negotiated with t e Wi
allies.
Russia last Novsrabor
ending the four po«-'f occupation
of Berlin In an effort to get Allied
forces out of the German city. I t
set last May 27 as a deadline, but
this waa extended Indefinitely aa
foreign ministers sought a now
solution.
Elsenhower and Khrushchev
said In their Joint communique
that they had agreed that the toe*
mal negotiations should be re ­
opened "with a view te achlevlnf
a solution which would bo la ac­
cordance with the interests o( ell
concerned and la tbe Interest of
the maintenance at peace.”
Today the President w u asked
whether, in the oew negotiations
on Berlin, any solution sccoptabla
to the United States-m ust guar­
antee the Allied occupation righto
and the freedom of the Moot barliners.
The president, suffering t e r n •
cold which he said started shortly
after his recent trip to
said he could not guarantee
thing because be did not
what sort of solution from t e ne­
gotiations might bo acceptable.
Eisenhower told reporters be
found Khrushchev n dynamic t e d
arresting personality, n man who
resorted to great flights of m om
n*r and disposition ranging from
a negative, difficult a ltitude I t
easy, genial discussion.
He sumod ap hie Impression
the Soviet premier with t
word*: extraordinary

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In the post we ot the Lake Monroe Inn hove brought yon
good

food - especially

OF 8 f PROOF BOURBONS

charcoal broiled steaks, ot reasonable

prices. We hove tried to give you quick, courteous service in o
congenial atmosphere.

EC H O SPR IN G S
BOURBON D ELU X E
C H A R T ER O A K
O LD STA G
SU N N YB R O O K

O LD H IC K O R Y
O LD CRO W
O LD T A Y LO R
W H IT E LA B E L

Now, a s an additional service, we have arranged Vo bring
yon top brand p ackag e goods a t the very best prices available.

J ja v &amp; u t

C heck this lis t:

$3.29 FrfHi
RH5KA VODKA - $3.49 FHHi
OLD GRANDAD 100 Proof Bow
CALVERT'S GIN - $3.69 Fifth
A Fall O w l Of CORBY’S OLD MR. BOSTON

it n I? $3.09

CALVERTS
GILBEY'S
These we have for yon a t our package store. 1!4 miles from
city lim its— not twenty! W e like to have yon visit ns.

SPECIAL

Calvert's

�b ro tittriw d s w khto th e A F L C IO
aad w trk la g trttiL th a m patiently. nkti-laber ■ W a r t alatt tfet Taft*

While m i m ' Im m disrupted Hartley bUI. .
Itktc unity, Which lita n y Coo*i4&gt;
l t f a t t t at Mil IftadnMftCftffla

m it It thd Mr AVL-cio mb*
Mi# 1M
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■ M l ft 4dm t#p»r&lt; th at coal far
adopting la principle a plea far

Quotablo
Q uotes:

which i t 14 yours old so d j u t g o t * get o f f t l i t tooth
mild# b y h it owner, M r*. Elite G o d tl,« C alifornia dental
tech n ician . Bobbie ju e t h a t th a lo w er plate now , b a t will
g e t to m e new upper* toon a t a co u p le more e x tra c tio n !

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Varied Activities For Year

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$
£ &amp; &amp; _____.
&amp; $ratJURR
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Transporting ebuxeb members
to ttrrltta la amoa* Um prejacti
ci the r im Methodist Church’*
Methodist Men's group of tbt
coaUaf year.
th a awe will be assigned timss
to transport certiln Indlvlduels
who don't bars transportation,
•ays project ebatrain, t . D. Kir-

aiNi t t u a* MMCXNXDHS.
. , ---------- JKNalee knew* a&gt; !ARA»f
ant car.TUT u. Boon,
*l»e kaawa ae
aa ra
■ t,v m M. boonb,
t» ra A am i r o r r a r i

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&amp; m eatx aa
d «AR
■ hair*, a* lAJiAii sa.nUK)Mia
esaaWM, RAM A. HAWLNTi HXVRT ||.
l parti** ia o w * aad k a r r u t t Loom*,
mnear ar hi* wif*. AUCR c. UAXia eat
WItLUM V. KAMI. h.r huah«at| CMAItLBt A. CLOWN* aad
—---- :-----CUJWBt, Me wlf*. It
aayi v o n u a j A iK vurruaxT
company, io n n n. loowib, *i*o
kaawa a* JOHN HOWARD loom l a aat — ------- Looxia, hi*
wife IT nayiFRMO pulton . ala*
gl«; LULU V, COKKIJH aad ,____
OOWKLJH, her kuaband, if any)
■ILLY T. RATROR aad lb* uakaawa halrn of W. A. AAYNUlt
ant LULU U. RAYNOR, kla wire:

80-8TARRID FLAO — This aaamingly normal flaw has
80 ata n . Count 'em. The Hairier C. Knepper family of
Cincinnati, Ohio la Juet aa confuaad as evaryona alia
aa to why. Mrs. Knapper’s father bought tha flag In 1006
nod It waa not until fast July 4 that the oddity was no*
tlced. Sabra L ee Knepper, examining th e flaw hanging
from her home’s chimney, agrees it should la st quite

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Kkrusachev end Kiseahowcr:
‘T e r the leaden of the nation*
te meet each other ea they ere do*
tag new must be a good thing."

talnmeata art alao among (ha
group1* projects.
Support of tha church Boy Scout
and Cub Scout Iro n s by supplying
committeemen and transportation
M camp* and outing* u aaothar
itam oo th* Methodist Meoa'
■iceda.
Tbest project* will bo consider­
ed a t tha neat meeting Oct. 1, say*
Klrehhotf.
T bt Chrisms* party at the En­
terprise Methodist H o rn will be
sometime la December. Stockings,
e tree aod e Santa Claus will ba
provided by the local mac's group
which will hold its December
mealing at the home.

Should* Had It

TUUANA, Mexico (U Pl)-T he
largast
dally double payoff aver
WICHITA, X a s.-F o rm e r Frostda*» Tremaa on the headllig of aecordad was 113,721JO. A pair
of hew n named Backlit* and
gU ak^^ttrw fM i -the
two
fees* a t th* Celiant* rsco track
my anuntry te a t te let. I settled an July 4, 1954, to eat up that
payoff.

fa h h a w a y &amp;

s£Mtm’■*- *• • a r t

■DS3r^.k.u~.:'r.

OOU,

and MARIA

-"W wp a unnanip #w nvuuin.
Ran** I t Km : *atl*Md hy th *
(•H av in g daawlbad lint*: **r*.
V. T. CRAWFORD i » f
n*a*Jng *i * point *n in* **it
CRAwrokD, kb win;I
tin* of M l! e*«ii*n T.1US N tt
r s n *»4 orach k . I * :
N arth a t th* BatHhaail C o rn tr
WU«: th# unknown ,i*«t
•» M t4 * m i I*h. ih ta t* H*nUi
IS* 11* W*«t I71.T N*l. n o r*
or N*a to th* Silih which I*
th* a u l i t t o f Hl| via N t , ,
thenee N orth I P i f Wool lo t.
low ln* a lo n e said dllth ifo
f*«t n o r* or l . u to Hllvor
I■•ho, thane* continuing on
w n o nonno to th* W iot lino
at NnrtkoaM a u o ru r of tho
Soalhonot q u n rltr of u l d H*vlion |, itunc* North t s th*
N o rlh w m corner of a*Id forty
MMII Ikoa*o boalnnlaa again
a t th* pl*r* o t comminrrm.iM
*"d running tbrnca M i l m .S
f**t to th» rentar |tna o f Ohio
Avann*. thrnco Rorlh along
th* H M lr lino *f Ohio Avtnii*
111 N*t: lb*nr* North IT* I f
W«»t 711.&gt; N«l, lo in Iron
•«rn*ri Ihone* North II* I f
W**t III N*i, moro o r Ur*,
to in* N orm ii * o o t th* m is
FLUB AT M S ONLY
No r l h r it t
u u a rtrr
uf
tho
n*nlh**at u m rtc r of gtctlan I,
TA M M Y AND
than** W il l s i t Not, m a rt or
TH * BACHELOB’*
! • '» to th* N rrU w n l c t r n r r
of Mid t t *cr*n
DBHHU REYNOLDS
T*u and rach of you a r t htroby
IN TBCMNlCOLOn
■•lUMS th a t n tom aU lm lo quiet
till* of tho ohovo doavrlbod prop « riy * h u bMti fll&lt;4 *«oU*t you.
and you nr* roqulrod to m u «,upy
• f tho an o w tr or plradtng to th*
• • a i s b ia t on thn PNIntifN* *ttn m ry , Harold A. Ward, Ilf. of
Wlndfrwomllo a llu n ttr. H I I'trk
A vtnur, Mouth, W lntrr r«rh, KtorIda, and fit* th* original aniw ar
STARTS TODAY
o r pi lad in g In thn Offk* o f |ha
Clark * f |h* Circuit C onn aa or
O rg N M tM
k ; t ; r*
la d day a f K a rtm t-r,
t i l l . If yau fall t* do to i«dg■ o a t hy d efau lt will be t*h*n
ag a la a t yen fa r lb* n l l i f d ta u a d .
ad tn U s c a a a b t a t .
Thta natlro U n it ha puhlUh*d
ana* n waah for N o r ft) coma•u ltra w atk* In tha Sanford H ar.
old, n a sw tp g p tr of ganarol air.
a n la ib a sohliahoe tn SoinUala
Couniy, F lat Ida.
. DONB AND ORDIRSD a t San.
N r d .,« # » U * :* Couniy, PU rlda.
U la fin d day af n«»i*mh*r, m &gt; .
q N. HNRNDON
I'l.RHK CtRCCtT COURT
SKM1.NOLN COUNTY BANFORD. PLOR1DA
Ryi M artha T, Viklia
D tru ly d a r k
WtNDBRWKRDLB S HUNTIR
By Harold A. W ard III
l i t Carh Aranua, South
W lnlar Park, Florida
*
(ORAL)
Fnbllah li f U I t * Oai, t, I, U .
k ta

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A cheep plastic rocket that
could bo (trod dally far wealhtr
observations has been tested.

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fa n

Labor Secretary Faces

aI

A Hat-Eating Promise
WA8HWQT0N (UF^&gt;-The adds
are Increasing that Secretary ef
Labor James P. Mitchell will be
calls# upon to eat hie hat.
Labor Department economists
said today chaneie ware growing
slimmer each day the steel strike
continues that unemployment lu
October will tall below thro* mil­
lion.
Mitchell, predicting that it would
decline below thie level, pledged
te a s APL-C10 unemployment
rally laat April that he would sat
bis hat if hi* forecast did not come
tru*.
The secretary be* bean illenl
on his live-month-old promise re­
cently, but it's n topic of lively in­
terest among tho statisticians who
work on the monthly Job report.
Unemployment was estimated at
1,415,000 in August, the latest fig­
ures avallabls, Normally it would
decline In September and bit its
yearly low in October.
But the steel strike has disrupted
“nomiel" trends because el its jobdestroying secondary enacts in

Church.
iarvlvara include a sun, S. L.
Guthrie d Fernpeso Beach: a
daughter, Mrs. W, 0 . Lingo,
Asheville, N. C.: throe grand*
children and three great-rand*
children.
Funeral aoavkan will be M l
et 11 a. m. Friday at BrissSo
Funeral Home, with the la v . A,
C. Sommers ef Dalary tfOelat*
lag. Bnrial wiU be hi Labs View
Cemetery.

and steal-servicing intie le true even though

Mitchell's own factfinding re­
ports show that the effects of the
Tl-dayold walkout ere berimting to
snowball in Industries dsgsaM g
on itael eupplios. Caterpillar Treetor, for example, announced It will
close its plant* and ley of! 11,000
workers on Oct. I unleu th, strike
ends before then.
Aside from the strike, ooe labor
deportment economist laid, Mit­
c h e ll 's prediction undoubtedly
would have been correct. Even
now, he added, It will be "touch
and go" whether the jobless figure
is above or below the three-millien mark.

01N1VA, SwilMriaad (UF!) X *on_lssnaras, i t , g farmer
skairaan ef the Bank el America
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B Y : STANLEY ItA JU IT TAYLOR,
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t u b a t a t e o r F l o r id a t o :
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*1* B u i M llekot) Avenue
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T oo ON hereb y no tified tk o t o
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A n o w ir, Objootlono o r o th o r detonooo In tko O tfico o f tko C lork
o f tk o above sty le d C o o n on o r
bororo tb o 11 d o r of O c to b .r, i l l ) ,
a n d „ n o o copy o f oold p le a d lrg
on tho ,*----------- a tltlo o e r
A tte r n .r o ‘for P
wliuo# nam e a n d oddrolo ap p ea r*
ho ralo afto r.
H .ro ln fall o o t o r a Docrao P ro
Conrotoo w ill bo oatorod a g a in ,:
y o u fo r tbo re tlo f pray ed In tho
th o Fotltloo.
T ho SANFORD H E R A L D lo hero*
T H E FL O R ID A A A A CORPORA­ b p dotlgnatod no tbo aow opapor
In
w hich tblo N otice chall bo p u b .
TION a F lo rid a C o rp o ratio n :
SUBURB B EA U TIFU L D E V E L O P. llo h .d .
TV1TNEM m r b an d a n d th e ooat
K E N T COMPANY, a F lo rid a C or.
of eald C o a rt In S anford. F lo rid a,
p o ra tlo n , a n d
th la I r d day of Soptom bcr, A. D.
ALTAM ONTE HOMES COMP ANT. 111*.
• ' F lo rid a C orporation, o t at.,
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Dofondaoto
O. P. H erndon
N O TICE TO A P PE A R
C lork o f tb o C ircu it C ourt
To:
Hy; M a rth a T. Vthlon
T ho F lo rid a A A A C orporation,
D eputy C lork
o
F lo rid a
C o rp o N tlo n :
Suburb G vurgo r . Jv lin tu n
M eautliiU OOTolopmont com p an y , a o f A rnold A lla t k o n r
* F lo rid a
C o rp o ra tio n :
A ltam onte I I B oat A m elia A vanua
H om ea C om pany, a F lo rid a Cor* O rlando, F lo rid a
• o ra tio n . HEXHY ALLBOPP, and A tto rn a y a fo r P a tltlo n o r
i f m a rrie d , —
Altoopp, hlo w ire; P u b llah Baplom bor 1*. 111*.
FR A N K HAJTHCOX, a o d It m ar­
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H E L E N A. THACH ER, a n d If JU D IC IA L CIRCU IT IN AND FO R
M arried. —
Tboobor, h e r huo- ■KM I SOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
b a n d ; C A R L i . BENSON, a n d If IR CKANCBRY No. i m .
M arried, —
Bonoon, hlo wife:
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E R N E ST SL ALLBOPP. a n d If m a r. DONALD A. H A R R IS and JE S S IE
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■wlfo: H A R T A. DREBEN. and If
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H R S (JEORO E A. R E E V E S , a a d If STA TE OF FLORIDA
m arrlad , ------ Roar**, b a r huaband: COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
FRANK C. HAUUN, a n d If mar­ T o : W arren U. P a c k a rd a n d ■
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LET P. LOVELL, and It m ar. P ooler, and
Poalor, hlo w lfa;
rlad. —
Lot . 1I, hla w lfa; J. B. Amnio M. Pooler, and ------ Poalor,
BARTLETT, and I t m arried. ----- b a r huaband; F ra n k S. Lawlo
T ru ataa , a n d Individually, a n d •-----L aw la, hla w lfa: Ja e la b IL U urJon,
and —
Qurdun, hla w lfo; Jo h n
A. Douglaa, a n d ------ Dougina, hla
w lfa ; Mabal E. Alaopp, a n d — —
Alaopp, bar huaband. If U vlns, nnd
rH d. —
B a rilo it, h la wlfo. I t I t daad. a s a ln a t th a lr u n know n
a ll,* , a n d It doad. th o ir unknow n h a ir ,, dor lo t,a, leg a to ,* , sra n to o a,
holro. losatooo. d tv lia a o or sran&gt; t r u a t i n , apoitata, c ra d lto ri, llanora,
too*. a n d a n y a n d a ll porooao aucctM ora or o lh a r p a rtita claim *
r l t l m l n t In U ra a t by, th ro u g h , u n ­ In g Inioroit by, th ro u g h o r o g a ln tt
d er, o r a s a l n a t a n y o r th o above thorn o r ony of thorn, and oil per*
kn o w n o r unknow n d e fe n d a n t* o r oono h av in g o r c la im in g to h ave
c o rp o ra te dofondaoto. Jo in tly and a n y v ital*, rig h t, title or 1 n to r.it
a a v tra lly , a n d all poraoaa h av in g In o r Hen upon th n follow ing doa*
o r c la im in g Internal In th a follow ­ erlbod Iraeta o f root p ro p e rty o r
in g daocrlbod land;
n o ta County, F lo rid a, nnd H o w ard
L o ti l , 1. I, I. I, «. T, L I.
A. Aliopp, Krnoot Alaopp, W. A.
to. I I . I L II. If, I I , I I . IT,
T h atch e r, H enry Alaopp. F ra n k
II., a n d 1*. or B lock t , BANH a lth c o i, and l lt l a n A. T h a tc h tr,
LANDO T H E SUBURB BEAU.
a a a ll lha m tm b aro of tho laot
T IF U L . acco rd in g to p lat
B oard of D ire cto r!
and T ru a ta a ,
th a ro o f
racordad
in
F la t
fo r tho tlo rk h o ld o ra o t A ltam onte
B ook I, FOgoa l i l t . I t , IT.
H
orn*,
Company,
a
dlaaotvad
F lo rand (A a f tha Publlo RaId a corporation, a n d th a lr a u c c a |.
ro rd a o f (am ln o la County,
ooro, a ll of w hom rooldonuos a r t
F lo rid a ,
a lt o f th a a b o r t doocrlbod lan d unknow n.
TOU ARE H E R E B Y N O TIFIED
a ltu a to , ly in g and boln g In S omI*
t h a t a oult to q u ie t title haa baan
nolo C o u n ty , F lorida.
T ha n a tu r e o f title o u lt la to r e ­ b ro u g h t In thn C ircu it C ourt of
m ove c e rta in cloud o fro m and to •am ln o la C ounty, F lo rid a, a g a l n i t
you, claim in g
u u lo l a n d confirm th a t lt l a lo aald you, and oath o f
a n y * ,ta ta , rig h t, title or Inioroat
lan d In lh a P la in tiff,.
In,
o
r
lion
upon
th
o
follow
Ing doo­
T ha n a n , o f th a C o u rt W h irs In oald o u lt wao In o titu to d lo Tho c rlbod properly o ltuotod In dornlC ircu it C o u rt of th o N in th J u d i­ n o lo County, F lo rid a :
T ra c i 1. L o ll * In 1 * In d u alv e In
cia l c i r c u it In and fo r aem lnete
Block 41, Lola 1 lo 4
County,
_______ F lo rid a. An a b b rev iate d
lecluolvo In Block 40,
tllla a t th o eaoo lo R. J . TINDALL.
and
L o u 11 to 10 loM ERTIS L TINDALL, a n d LOUIg
clualvo In Block 41.
J . STOCK. ▼». T H E FLORID A A
A A CORPORATION, a F lo rid a
T ra c t I. u r n I , «. T. I, I, 10,
II and I I Block 4*.
C o rp o ra tio n ; SUBURB BEA U TIFU L
T ra c i J. lu,t IT, Block II.
PU V FL O PM E N T
COM PANT,
a
All lh a above doocrlbod
F lo rid a C o rp o ra tio n : a n d ALTAllAVNIP
ll/VtflfB
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1N'T* a_
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p ro p a rty being In BANLANDO,
T H E aU B U nil
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BEAUTIFU L, a oubdlfen d an ts. A p a rtic u la r doocrlptlun
of th a r a i l p roperty Involved lo
oot fo rth above.
You a n d each of you a re horoby
notified t h a t ault to rom ova alouda
from a n d to q u ilt and co n firm tho
till# to th o abovo doocrlbod pro­
p e rty h a a boon b ro u g h t a g aln o t
you la tb o abovo doocrlbod C ourt
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te-lawa could Imitate this idea.
"Instead of glyteg a a a dress
or some article of furniture, the
aoat see a totter eaytog she knew
I was tied dowa a great dtal
a check for I t to the first of
every month fust bo used to pay a
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Tern aad I could go out for a
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"Aad aha Insisted that we write
•ad let her know whan we wont
ao she would realise wo wore
baring fan together. Than she'd
■end another check for the following month, etc.

Now the cavalcade swung oat
oa SoUland Parkway, a dual ribboa, aad dipped aad curved
aereoa rellidg p e r hilly. Tbs
•weal freshness af this free, wide
caaatiyalda must hare Impressed
Um as aomathteg wonderful.
Than was tha odor af ptoe in
fluttered to Um grassy slopes.
Mere people to small groups,
aad every few hundreds yards a
man te a business suit toting a
walkie-talkie. He was a security
policeman, hla hack to the proseisin, Manning tha brush sad
cochlag a a eya to tba trees far
a possible sniper.
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tha Kuaataa saw a sight that
must bava ihocked him, la vlsw
at all tha vicious itortes bo read
•tout Utile Koch.
Thera on tha embankment stood
huadrodo — thousands — of spec-

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NEW YOKE (U P !)- David J.
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cold water on prospects for eelHemeat f tho aaUonwIde steel
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on May 1/*____________

Snake Up A Tree

Thursday, Septamber 24, 1959

BOMBAY, India &lt;UPD-A wornaa and her two sons spent two
days in a tree with a U-foot-toog
cobra who also sought rofuga from
swirling floods which inundated a
villain nnar Surat this wank, it
waa reported today. Tho snake
■lipped away after the water re­
ceded and tha family waa refund
unharmed.

eagle-eyed tho crowds. Whan
they'd pass a ikuU and bones
As ^w aver, they'd reap a picture

la exactly two hour*, tho Pre­
mier reached tlair House. He n't you agree. Dr. Crane?"
■icended the stain tad turned
I’nteno Gifts
to fare Um crowd. There waa n
Yea, and 1 think Irene’s mothercockiness te Ms grin, as if hla in-law U a vary good psycholo­
gist.
fo r she knows tkat leva must
bo nurtured to remain strong aad
healthy.
• Most people realise that muscles
must be kept in trim by regular
uae ar they will shrink and atro­
THE MG IAD WOLF?
phy. Your physical atreagth wanes
from InactivityWkll, your love will shrivel, tee,
unices you keep it exercised regu­
larly, sad that also is tree af
religion, Idealism, musical appre­
ciation aad those other cultural
attributes of tho human brainIt would bo wire '! millions of
ln-lawi followod Uto asm* policy
an wall Illustrated by Irena's mo­
ther-la-law.

So nurtnre lore sad religion by
regular enerciae thereof, Send
for tho appoint ‘ Marriage Tesla"
enclosing a long stamped returnenvelope, plus a o (non-profit).
Use them for monthly uventery
and you’ll loam how to banish
divorce.

While Khrushchov, aa l a baa
proved agala aad agate durteg hie
tour, la a dedicated Communist, ho
ig aiao a practical esaa. It did not
taka loog to ibow him tha beaetlte
of hybrid aeed core. So, limilarly,
he may he coaviaced by tha aaw
G ant doctriae.
What it meaaa da manpower, la
the atreogth d a aaliea, la all to o #
obvious. la ltW it took one-third
ot the American people to produce
food aad fiber. Today IP percent of
the population produce ao much
that Secretary of Agriculture Kara
Taft Boaaeo goea to hod every
aight worrytag about tho vaet
Douatato of eurpiutof. la India,
aaya Gant, they uae about I t perteat of tho people te agriculture
aad la Bast Europe It la probably
about St perteat.
n
So Khrushcbbv, te the rote e f *
core blag, aad the Iowa buaiatuman-farmer. alttlag dowa together,
may bava more to say about how
to bring peace than Khrushchev,
as tho protagonist of communism,
and his political epponeato who
want to ram tho free entoipriso
system dowa hla threat

CO R R ECTIO N
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prices in eur ad

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Family Hitches
Cross Country
ROA.YAKX, Vn. (UPD-A Brenoka couple and tbclr flva chil­
dren, tanging te ago (Tom 13
months to 1ft years, rested today
after blUhlktog homo from Phoen­
ix. ArU.
Billy Joe Hum burg, M-year-eU
railroad worker, hie wife, Joan,
3ft, aad their youngsters, started
out on the trip homo with Just
91.3ft. D m kindness of strangers
took cars of them.
Rumburg, hla wife, and ooo son
were driving to Phoenix to pick
up their other four children vseaUoatog with a relative, Mrs. M ar
to Hardy. Rumburg's 1*62 car
broke down te Meridian, Mias.,
and ho abandon ed it. Tho there
hitchhiked to Phoenix te thrre
days.

Since 1948
ALL TYPE AIDS SOLD

C a ll FA 2-3315

la madam medicine wa art
area realising that |U adf, aa wofl
aa muaciea, profit bp regular,
systematic exercise.
It la thus aat wise to aktp a
(aw naala; than gorga yourself to
try to ■ aka «p tha diffonnre.
If you don't cat aa a regular
cycle, your appetite actually
grawa diffident, You (aal avaaa&lt;
lab aad can t make up your mind
wfcat you want whan you glaoca
o rtr tha a m u card.
Evan tba twwola and uolaary
bladder work bettor oa a regular
Kbodule. ,Aad tha glaad* that produce reaaaaco aad garerste love are likewlaa regarded aa wockteg batter
regular schedule]

Snt a s Bt Milter Radis £ Appliance Co* 111 8. Park
Avaaon la Sanford on Friday of sack w ink • te 12
anna. Battertes la Miflor'n stock. Call for appointment
la your homo.

ORLANDO HEARING CENTER
Phene Ostende GA S4I1M1I Pin. NoMonsI Bank BteUing
Night nr Relldaye Cell — Therntn 8. Smith GA U U 1

There ware two errors
tii prices in our id
yesterday’s

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Stootboff, ML Dora, assisted by D istrict Director, Mrs. Earl
i.«n o f W inter Park.
Sandwfebae, salads , pie, cake and coffee wU be tarred
all day at reasoM bl* prices.
T h en w ill be 22 tables with demonstrations aad hand­
crafts a t tach, A small charge will be made a t som e tables
for m aterials should anyone desire to take home a "Ceovppia
hat,” “Christm as Tree* or what have you. I f you plan to
make a hat, bring a beanie or foundation.
Many stata chairmen will be present including Mr*. Mix.
Utterbug; Mrs. Hendrickson, conservation; M rs. J e ff trie,
city public f 1—* f f and nine district chairmen. Other* na-

D tstrlct 7 o f the Florida Fedaration o f Garden Clubo la
sponsoring a Junior Gardening,'Garden Therapy and Hobby
Workshop a t the American Legion Home la ML Dora O ct
I from 9:80 a. m. to 9:90 p. m.
)■
Hegiatratioa fee ia 80 cents and n a a m tio n a m ust be
■ado by Oct. 1 w ith Mr*. A. M. Garrison or Mrs. Denial
Bishop o f M t Dor*. For further inform ation contact. Mrs.
Voile Williams Jr„ president of the Sanford Carden d o b .
Mrs. J. G. Truitt w ill make reservations for members of
tb e R o n Circle w ishing to attend if th ey will m ail tha 80
esntaan d their name to her at Box 1171 by S ep t 28.
Tha program will be under the direction o f M rs. C. E.

graphic, from Largo; Mra. P. Braatlsy
BM *t*r
of th« Weaver's Guild, from MatttoaA a a l H it. A u fosta
FMnor o f Dunnellon, p m M n t o f tho Coraafft ttafc o f Flortfa.
The program will Include, hortkoitura, eau a g ee, .vege­
table anim alt, conaervation, junior and senior w al piagoee,
flower arranving, traye, Christina* ideae, w hieuiea, eornigated paper figurea; pixie gardens; flaaneLfraphs, aand
painting, palm epergnee, weaving for a hobby w ith nature’s

I lils workshop is open to every garden clubber who
would like a hobby, aa wall aa for Instruction o f junior and
garden therapy leaden.

CWF Hears Cleveland

traffic nnsagar. Southern Bell
■ T e lepheai and Telegraph Co., was
w guest speaker at the September
d in e r matting of the Pilot Club
of Sanford told at the Clvle Cen­
ter, Tuesday evening. MUs Doro­
thy Cooper, chairman of the Pub­
lic Affairs Committee af the club,
wna la charge of too program.
Mrs. Megov emphaalied tho im­
portant* of putting your beat
veiee forward la nil telephone
coaveraatloni. She atreaaed five
A potato to n a u m to r wtoa answer“ lag too telephone; Answer prompt­
ly; Identify yourself, transfer
calls promptly, explain . delays,
aad hang up gently. Thu voices
of aavaral mtmbers w an record­
ed and wtoa played back, caused
much merriment amoog those
present.
Aa invltatloo was extended the
elsb to attend open house which
, the local telephooo offii. will bold
^S eptem ber 30th and Oct. 1st.
■Hoetcises for the evening were
M lu Elsie Farley and Mrs. Eliz­
abeth Sharon.
Tablet were attractive with
their decoraUoni of hibiscus, pio­
u s and fern. Tbe dinner was pre­
pared and served, buffet style
by Mrs. Homer Little. After din­
ner a short business session was
held with too president, Mr*. Ray­
mond Bait presiding. An Invita­
tion wt&gt; rend from tha Pilot Club
■ o f Titusville to a tea sponsored
by the club to be held Sept. Mth,
honoring Dr. Juliana Jordan. Pi­
lot club member, who U teacher
of Languages at Southern College,
Lakeland. Mra. Ball announced
that the district governor, Mrs.
Mildred Parrish, would make her
official visit to tbe Pilot Club of
Sanford, Dec. 1. Committee chair­
men will present their reports of
work accomplished up to that
■ time. Reports of Fail Council
which-wag told at F t Pierce,

The huibaada of aaeathiri were
■ ails! guciti at tha ChrisUaa
Weaieai* Fellowship of the First
ChrUUan Church, when they n et
■••day alght for a bailee ft prog ran netting.
Gueit iposker wai itota Rep.
Mack Oavalaad. He g m aa toterm ing talk oa naU rtal wealth,

Oviedo

Personals
BY MARIAN B. JONES
Roswell Noegel, of tho Oviedo
Drug Store, Is oa vacation with
Mra. Noegel and his brother nod
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. M.
OU. They plan to spend some
time in Miami and take toe tour
Donnie Malcolm, sou of Mr.
and Mrs. J. L Malcolm, U now
with the U. 8. Army and is re­
ceiving hit basic training at FL
Jackson, 8. C.
Mr. and Mr*. Gortnon Wilson,
or St. Augustine, and Mr. nod
Mrs. Allen Thompson, of Vcro
Batch, came for the week-end
to tee their mother, Mra. J. N.
Thompson, who la e patient at the
Florida Sanatorium.
Mrs. Aubrey A. Myen, who
has boon a patient at the Water­
man Hospital, Eustis, ia homo.
Mra. B. F. Wheeler, Sr., who
enjoyed ■ tour of the West and
a longer stay In Colorado, has

Enterprise

Personals
BY HELEN SNODGRASS
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Jones and
daughter Theo of FL Lauderdale
ware home guest! of Mr. and
% U n , H. E. Braddock this week.
Mill Theo Jones entered her
freshman year at Stetson Uni­
versity Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bowe and
daughters Aneida and Joy of Boca
Grande were house guests of Xav.
and Firs. Bill Swyear over the
week end.
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Parker
and daughter Linda and MUi
Katharine Litch motored to Tal■ lah aiice Sunday to help their
^daughter Jean get letlled for enher sophomore year at F. 8.U.
Jean flew up earlier to the
week to visit with friends at
Weekawatehee and Joined her
parents in Tallahassee Sunday.
Mra. Susie Haymani and Clar­
ence Braddock of Bartow were
visitors Saturday at the home of
Mr. and Mr*. Ernest Braddock.
Mra. H. W. Stephenson and
^ lau g h ter Monte of Orlando art
^souae guests of Mrs. Harry Throop
this week.

£

ement Revealed
BY MARIAN B. JOKES
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua G. Beasley,
Oviedo, announce the engagement
and approaching marriage of their
daughter, Nellie Ruth, to Georg*
A. Riggins, ion of Mr. and Mra.
G. J. Riggins, Omtga, Georgia.
Mist Beaalcy la • graduate of
the Oviedo High School class of
1939. During her school career she
was active In many school affairs
including being in tha High School
band, Glee Club, on the Annua)
Staff, a member of tha basketball
team for two years, and a parti­
cipant of tbe class stunt on Sunt
Night for a couple of yean. She la
also suits active to church, work,
aad atoga to too choir at lire F ln t
Baptist Church.
Tho groom-elect la a graduate of
Norman Park High School, Nor­
man Park. Georgia.
Tho wedding ia to be held Satur­
day night, October 1, at 7:30 p. m.
in tho First Baptist Church. A
reception will follow Immediately
to the Educational bldg, of tho
church.
No invitation! are being lisutd,

hoalthkat when divided at least
•vary third yaar. Tan bearded
but all frirnda of tha couple a r t Iris, phlox and pbyresthum are
to this _group.
. A few iucb aa
invited to attend both too wedding chrysanthemums
and hardy as­
aQd rtCfP((ffn
ters, appreciate annual division.
¥
Others can mrvlve almost todefinitely with minimum attanUoa. In tola d ata are day ILUea,
Siberian iris aad plaintain HUes,
though '.hey will espand and mul­
tiply falter with frequent divi­
sion.
Your know how will develop
with experience. A plant may not
bloom the first year after mov­
ing. but it will make up for it
later. Shake, knock or wash the
earth from the roots so you can
aoo what you are doing. Then pull
or cut the divisions apart Don't
bo distressed If /on break tired
looking old note or Isavaa, Suva
and encourage young growth to
both roots aad tops, then eaeb
segment can grow rapidly with
youthful vitality and no compe­
tition.
Spacing dependa on the sire tha
p lu t will bo when grown. Allow
plenty of room, do not crowd; the
MISS BEASLEY
more light sod sir each plant gelt
the healthier It will be. It should­
n't have to fight for Its quota of

Cooking Frozen Meat
MYBT1K WILSON
Heme Demaostratteo Agent
Should you cook mail while it
is still frozen or after il has
thawedT Some studies show that

Informal Frolic
Tonight A t USO
The USO Fall Frolic will be
held lonliht from 9 to tl p. m.
Ron Gallics orchestra from Or­
lando will furnish music for danc­
ing. courtesy of toe American
Federation of Mualctau.
The dance la informal and en­
listed personnel, their families,
Junior volunteers and guests from
Daytona Beach, YWCA Business
club are invited.

Oviedo WMU Board
Members Convene
WMU board members of the
Oviedo Baptist church met last
week for discussion of plana for
the forthcoming year. Mrs. W. II.
Anderson, president-elect, led the
hdUcuiiion.
The quarterly suppers will con­
tinue and circles placing flowars
In tha church were announced aa
follows: Mary Lawton circle, Oc­
tober, February »nd June; KatieSue, December, April and Aug­
ust; Nettie FarnelJ. November,
March and July aad Pearl Mart
tin, January, May and Septem­
ber.
Member* were requested to
mend cards to Mrs. John D. GraTurn, associations! secretary, who
U a patient In the Seminole Me­
morial hosplal.
'
A day of instruction for officers
and members will be held to­
morrow at the First Baptist
church in Daytona beginning at
S:U a. m. Members wishing to
attend will leave Oviedo at I
o'clock.
Officers announced were Mrt.
W. Alford, chairman, Mary
wloa Circle; Mrs. W. F. Jack•oa, chairman. Nettie Farnell cir­
cle and Mra. Lawson Hardy, visi­
tation chairman for the Nursery
department. There ia still a vac­
ancy for the Intermediate GA
leadership post.
Mrs. Anderson served a refresh­
ment course following the bulloeae sets mo.

RAY HOLE AND DAN FRITZE — Shown pointing th e
windows in prrpnrntion for the Outgrown Snlt thn
Episcopal woman nr* sponsoring. Oct. 2 ami 9. Also
nutating w ith thn paint jo b was Jim Sorenson. Thn onlilted men stationed at SNAS volunteered th tir services
through th e UJS.Q.

Early fall Is a marvtlous time
to Mt out new perennials or di­
vide and transplant old one*.
There’s a long cool growing sea­
son ahead before winter. Hoots
hnvn limo to got ratabUabed aad
It’s a swell Uma of year to work.
Any perennial that took* crowd­
ed and unhappy {you’ve no Idea
how starved aad unhappy some of
your planto are) give them space
to flourish and you'll hardly n c-

Circle Meets For
Prayer Service

some meat retains its nutrients
belter when it is cooked from
tbe frozen state.
“ Drip {biood-Uka meat juice)
forma when frown meat la allow­
ed to Uuw. This drip contains
valuabls nutrients that many
homemakera discard,'' lays Bon­
nie McDonald, Assistant Econo­
mist In Food Conaervation.
Cooking freab meat cauaea aome
vitamin tosaea. In general, about
the same amount! of vitamina are
retained In froaen meat aa in
fresh meat, especially it all the
drip ia used or If the meat it
cooked from the frozen atate.
What about tho flavor? Expert
testers aay there la no difference
in flavor between meats cooked
without thawing and those that
are allowed to thaw. Meats that
can be prepared by roasting or
broiling are easily prepared from
the frozen itale. They Just need
a little more cooking time.
But small cuts that are fried
or broiled without thawing can
cause some trouble. There may
be spattering during browning,
and thus the temperature may be
towered to a point whero the best
results are not obtained. The
outer aurface may become overdot e before toe inside ia cooked.
Also, frozen meat won't bold a
coaling, auch aa bread crumbs.

Used Clothing
Sale Tomorrow
Tha Home Demonstration Coun­
cil will bold another used-clothing
sal# tomorrow boginning at 1
p. m. at tha Midway Postoffice,
Sikea Avenue. Helpers please

A ltam onte

Springs,

Oviedo, Lake Mary
Longwood, Geneva
Lake Monroe and Sanford

explained vhy evfiyoM I
have a wlQ.
Mrs. J. W. Knight land Um
tional. entitled “Give af
wealth.” ■
Mr*. Letter Thar*. M
Chairman, l u o u e t d that to
Church Women would bu held Nov.
f with Mr*. J e u Laraaa. tad
Mr*. Wahaata Ramey to charge
of a rung*meats. Tha Chureh will
hold a Fellowship luppor O at 1
•ad too district Caavaattoa will
be la Occce Oct A
Hoateisea Mr*. Barney and Mr*.
J, L. Horten J r. served refreshmeat* to Mpe*. Lester Tharp, J .
W. Knight, W. H. Yauag, G. W.
Morgan, A. K. Stroup, C. C. Mur­
ray, Blench# Kuhn, Mabel Bishop,
O. T. Pearson, A. 8 . Buatloy,
Frances Johan, 0 . D. Laadrasa,
V. H. Grantham, J. N. Barnett,
W. P. Yeaiey, Marylea Yeung. H.
K. Blag, Mian Fla Btetop and
guests: Mr. W. H. Yeung, G. W.
Morgan. Lester Tharp, A. It.
Stroup, J . N. Barnett, a D. Laadreas, Jen a Gardner and Mr.

Church
Calendar
TRUBSDAY
The Friendship Clan of The
First Christian Church la ipoosoring an lea Cream Supper on
the Church lawn tonight begin­
ning at • p. m.
FK 9A *
F ln t Baptist Chureh slate
W. M. U. day of initnicttoo at
Flrat Church to D ayton Beach.
Take a sandwich.

BPOD Sponsors
Dinner M onday
Tha B. P. 0, Does are spas­
m ing a hamburger dinner at the
Elka Lodge Monday night from
1:30 to I p. m. Pries of tha din­
ner ia M cants par parson.
Sanford Drove IN will mast
for the regular buitoesa saasioa,
Immediately foltowtog the din­
ner. AH mem bare are urged to
attend aa final plana will bo made
for the Hallowe'en Gypay dance
scheduled for Oct. 31 at toe dub.

o f character, education, refinem ent, prefer one
experienced in teaching, club or church work. One
who does n ot usually answ er ads. For local interview
call
FA 2*6364 by Friday Evening.

for Um saw yat
Uan Kirk, .Or*
Mrs. J. C. Mtte
president; • Mrs.
secretary; Mr*,
Charles Bake, sea at Mr. tad troamrar ead M
Mrs. J . W. Koka, MS Chapman historian.
A n . left Saturday to m a ll at
feather* Colon Cellam la Wadley, Ala., for the fall mm ester.
Me la latereded la forestry and
•grlcultura sad hapaa to specieUaa to this field liter.
WhUa la Saaiaoto Hlsh School
ha v ia a w en to r af tha F, p. A.
■ad tha Oka Ctoh, the eat ire
Mar years.-

thn p u t Mw ytara. Ha dalivarad
paper* Mr the Orlaada SenUn*],
worked Mr Waatera Union and
••varal canitructioa sompaatea,
torltsdtog Tha Shoamaker Canatruettoa Co. sad Btinawtyer loaflag pad Sheet Motel Works.

Seven Families
Visited By W.W.
Wagw hottest include:
Mr. aad Mrs. Norma* Reed
sod children. Barbara and Jeaa■o, from Adrian, Michigan. Mr.

las, from Birmingham, Alabama.
Mr. Sattarwhltt works with B.
Edwards Construction Co.
Mr. and Mrs, Baadolph Rimer
and children, Donato and Bever­
ly, from Knox, Indiana. Mr. RiaM r la affiliated with Sherman Conan te Co,
Mr. and Mra. William Lucu
aad children, Alan and Linda,
from Indianapolis, Indiana. Mr.
Lucu worts with Halgen Core.
Other families living to Sanford
while their husbands era atalionod
at NAS are;
Mr. and Mra. Barnard Slater
from Richmond, Vt.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jlmenet
and children, VI, l W , and Paul,
from Lancaster, California.
Mr. and Mra. Benedict Wtddeke
and children, Freddie. Eddie,
Helen Ana, aad Suita, from Beilmore, New York.

—Competition from other haver
ages, primarily coffee, wai found
to bo tho chief deterrent to milk
drinking among N per cent of
men and women surveyed recent­
ly. U. g. Department of Agricul­
ture also reported that the survey
What Perfume Does
—“Through perfume, memories thawed women are lees likely than
of beauty are awakened, aad mao to drink and Ilka milk.
hearta and spirit* are lifted."
That's wbat a writer had to aay
about perfumo when asked by
tha Fragrance Foundation. An arlift said perfumo makes a woman
more alive and complain than the
FO R
moat beautiful painting in toe
world.

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A CCO U N TS

Members of the Mary Lawton
Circle of the First Baptist Church
of Oviedo sponsored e cottage
prayer service at the home of Mrs.
Ormn Jdetc a It Monday night.
Mlsa Lois Ruddeli, program
chairman, conducted a program
on Prsyar.
Those attending included Mr*.
L. A. Hardy, Mra. Hettte P. Bags
dale, Mrs. G. W. Alford, Mrs.
Charlie Dishman, Mrs. 1). W. Wil­ Richard Lightfoot was the first
lis. MUs Lois Ruddeil snd Mrs. pin maker in America. He made
T. If. Daniel).
them around 1T73.

M a n ifo n

our obligelim to Our fanlly aad
ta the Chureh, Ua ab a up)itoed
tha lava rtlaUag to wills, gave

CHARLBS KOBE

“ Festering Fashion* Aad Footwear Fee The Family”

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You will dollght la oatortaialai
if you bacome tka proud owtara
of ooa of our now 3 bedroom,
2 bath homo*, with thalr many
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p a y o u ts atari at $300.00. Call Daeoratlag. Ert * Eatlaiatoa
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P AI NTI NG CONTRACTORS
FA 2-1204.
bataa b u ilt tkia homo la of
fram t eeestnicttea, with hardwood floor*. pttchad ihlnjta
roofing, and equipped with
atare, raMgarator, heater, bat
water task, Venetian bUada.
roof antamu, a a i m aty atbar

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Our price — $12,790. Down pay-

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112 N. Park
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gain.
dun;
including refrigerator,
home near goU eourae. Oversiae
dishwasher,
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t fan, boating
room, s bath, aaariy new nuter boater, vteruai
wnry heme, with terrasse floor*.
IRONING done et my home. Call
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heater* plus beautiful drapes.
DEPENDABLE woman want*
Only 33,40044 dews • take up
steady or part-time work. Ph.
F A IM E R 'S AGENCY
paymeetr.
FA 2-7*07.
N..V. Farmer, Realtor
D. H. Whitmore
LOCH ARBOR I S Bedroom, t both
TTTTemC^Toeelcoe
tilllaa O. Trams
very ipaeteua masonry b eau In­
4 no tla t i l
clude* hitches oqutgwa—, at
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$15,500 00. Requires
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Wo bare out grown our preioat
quarter* — Moving to U r g a t
building, aamo plan.
1940 Evlnrudte On Display
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plete Hat of America’s Top PerCloned Friday evening and all
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4th Addition
Homed I)eatgn*d For
Florid* Living.
S A 4 Bedroom* —
1 A 2 Bath*

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C onventional
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•d*by N. H.*f. C. Nattenride
plaeemont aervlce. Writs Mr
qualifying detaile, alate age.

“In the City of
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Firepot Guaranteed 10 Years

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ELEGANT RRHDENCE
l-Bodreem concrete block home;
2 baths, colorod flx’urei; den
or tporo bedroom; carports uti­
lity; Florida room overlooking
W iW primming poo', with
automatic Olt/atloa. Lot alxe
2*0* x SOT. F r l e a $21,130.
Toraa available.

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g*TM&gt;" tenth tO team wit’i very
faat halfback*,* Bays Seminole .ruled Wg sal
lace, ha said.
High feetbeil caach J i n PigoU
Average wst
rtartlng often

able to succeed Oordon than Gor­
don klmeolf."
There was speculation today
that pressure fron the tans, who
overwhelmingly favored Gordon,
was a factor la Lane’s decision.
The general aunager denied It
however.
Gordon was given a standing
ovation by the crowd of 14,000
tans who aaw the Indiana elim­
inated from the American League
pennant race by the White Sox
Tuesday night, 4-2. And when the
announcement of Gordon’s re­
signing was made over the public
addreea system at Thistle Down
race track today, H set off re­
sounding cheers.

W anrS s a t gsm laele Ceuaty, P ierA.Tb r i w i aad in u n M D O M H jn S
BAHTl e T f i k sr hesbaaO, as4 HARRY
'P .'M iL L T s a d ----- RKILLT. his
W tf r t't t liviag. ai»o If died. thsir
t n i u s w a astro, 4avlaa** legal***
a r g ra a tse st aad a a r a«e all yer• m u elalm lag ar. tbreexh, er wa­
ger aar *1 the sale Dorredaata er
f u e r w le s . aad sa y aaS aU H raoaa ataiailae say oatat*. riaht,
UUrt e r teU rest la, ar lh« apart
th e re a l peapsvtr herein daaerlbad,
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t o u aad sash «( ro s are rem ire d U (tie v ser aasw ar wild
MM Clerk ef th s abovs antltled
C au rt aad Mrve a copy thereof
upon PU Iatlffa' s tu m o rs , TMOMPBOW * B R«T T. who** address Is
S4 Wnat C aatral Avanu*. Orlando,
IR arlda. pet U lsr thsa Oolobsr is,
ISIS, as ra«alrsd by taw, alt* a
b re rs * Fro Canfassu will ba re ta r *4 agalast you and each of you.
IN W ITH kaa WHEREOF, I bav*
h o re a a ta sa t my hand and afflssd
•ny affla(at are! a t Bastard. SemiBale Comity, Florida, tola H a d day
Of SoaUmbar, ISIS.

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Burgess. Winner—Kline (11-13)
Loser—Jay (312). HR*—Burgess,
Mathews.

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League Leaders

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-TOU ARK HKRKUT NOTIFIED
th e ! a com plaint (or dlvore* an*
e tk sr rsllsf kaa bssn (llsd *«*lnit
fa n end you e ra required lo sarvs
a so a r at y a a r answer o r pleadla x la tka plain tiff's attornsy, i,
Kueeell Hornsby, S it North Mala
•tre a t, Orlaad, Florid*, and Rio

fall la do re, S judgment by d i­
fau lt will ba ta b e a nominal you
fa r tb* roller demanded In the
rem plalaL
( mink AND O R D R nnti al San­
ford. Hemlaule County. Florida, tbt*
fin d day a t Saplambar A. D. IMS.
(BEAL)
O. P. HERNDON
Clark or Circuit Court
By M artha T. Vlblen
Deputy Clerk
J. ntJBMRI.L HOHNSHY
A ttorney fa r Plaintiff
l i t North Mnln Street
Orlando, Florida
Publleh Sept. II. A Oat. I, I. II.

Legal Notice

Auburn Features Brute
Berths for FSU
Power Again This Season

H iT A iM tP

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Kan. City
010 010 300- 7 9 0
Detroit
202 100 100- • 11 0
Tsitourls, Grunwald (4), Sturdi­
vant (4), Grim (7) and House, 11.
Smith. Foytack, R. G. Smith (7),
Nsrleskl (0) and Bcrberet. Win­
ner—Sturdivant (2-0). Loser—R.
O. Smith (0-3). HR*—Ccrv, Ka­
lin*, Kllmchock, Marl*.
New York
100 101 110- S 14 1
Waib.
201 000 01O- 4 13 1
Terry, Gablor (4), Maas (I)
and Berra. Fischer, Stobbi (I)
and Courtney, Naragoo (9). Win­
ner—Gabltr (10). Loser—Fischer
(9-10). HRs—Lopes, Allison.
National League
(10 Innings) .
San Fran. 300 010 311 O - 9 19 0
Chicago
203 310 010 1— 9 14 0
AntoneUi, Miller (3), U. Jones
(4), Worthington (4). Byerly (0),
McCormlch (I), Fisher (10) and
Landrith, Schmidt (•). Anderson,
Henry (7), Elston (0) and Averill.
S. Taylor (4), Neeman (9). Win­
ner—Elston (10-1). Loser—Fisher
(2 5). HK*—Cepeda, Banks, Walls,
Maya, Altman, Neeman.
Lo* Angeles
St. Louis
Craig (10-3)
ler (4-3) and

100 000 030- 9 7 0
000 000 000- 0 3 0
i ad Roatboro. Mil­
H. Smith.

Milwaukee
000 tot 030— 4
Pittsburgh
010 200 llx— 9
Buhl, Rush (3) Jay (0)
Crandall. Kline, Face (•)

01
02
and
and

United Press International
National League
Player * Club G. AB R. H. Pet.
Aaron, MUw. 149 110 113 219 .337
Cnghm, St. L. 141 431 93 137 .341
Pinson, Cla.
132 939 127 Mi .313
Cepeda, S. F. 149 39S 91 119 .313
Boyar, St. L. 147 337 99 174 .312
American League
Kuenn, Dot. 139 349 99 193 .339
Kallne, Del. 133 sot S3 194 .3*7
Runnels, Bos. 143 331 93 172 .312
Fok, Chi.
133 919 93 119 J03
Mlnoso, Clev. 147 399 92 172 .304
I kaa Batted to
National League — Banks, Cubs
141; Robinaoo, Reds 123; Aaron,
Braves 123; Bell, Beds 112; Ma­
thews, Jraves 111.
American League—ColavUo, In­
diana IW; Jensen, Rad So* lot;
KlUabrew, Senator* 101; Lemon,
Senators 1M; Maswtll, Tlgeri 91.
Hi m Baas
National League — Banks, Cubs
44; Mathews, Braves 44; Aaron,
Braves 39; Robinson, Reds 39;
Maya, Giants 33.
American Leagne—ColavUo, In­
dians 41; KUlebrew, Senators 40;
Lemon, Senator* 33; Mantle, Yan­
kees 31; Maxwell, Tigers 30; Al­
lison, Senators 20.
Pitching
National Leagne—Face, Pirates
19-1; Law, Pirates 119; AntunelU, Giants 19-10; Podrea, Dodgers
14-9; Conley, Phillies 12-7.
American League—Shaw, White
Sox 17-9; McLDb, Indiana 194;
Wynn, White Sex 21-10; Mosai, Ti­
gers 16-9; Maas, Yankees 141.

ba h ay won't ha able la mass
a galas! m a m libs WiUa OaUB a r t, M an y Harris a r Rick Caearn."
Oallmor* aad Harris, both
tpsadatar halP-tt^* aad Caserns,
earn tbs league's Isadiag rushing
back, kavea’t aardsd a lot af help
la Un part. Aad U Halaa’ now for
matiaa works a! all, tbs Bear at*
task should reach a aaw peak.
Halaa aspects such a result
"Wa ought la ba Infrared aa
offansa aad In proved on detente,"
bo said. “ Bat don't forgat those
other leans will ba inprorsd
tea "
The offeaso should ba batter,
tort ba said, because both Harlan
HU1 sod J in Dooley, offensive
oods who were Injured moot of
last season, are completely recov­
ered aad duriag training have
looked more effective than ever.
Quarterback, though, night be
a problem. Ed Brown aad Zek*
Bratkowskl, although they've bad
plenty of experience, have been
erratic and neither bar ever be­
come a “ take charge" player.
Rudy Bukicb, with experience
earlier with Washington aad Los
Angeles, night move in.

aU Auburn victorias.
This year's Auburn team figures
to be Just as tough defensively as
before and improved or offense.
This could will mean that the Ti­
ger* will get that No. 1 national
rating they mlaaod In 1937 and
1939 when they were No. 2 and
No. 4 respectively.
The Auburn line should be no
easier to gel through this tall.
It Includes second-team All- Amer­
ica Guard Zekr Smith and thirdtaam All-American Center Jackie
Burkett and will average 223
pounds from end to end.
Auburn's offensive improvement
la eapeclrd because of two new
quarterbacks — Bryant Harvard
who waa held out lu t year after
breaking hla isg In pro • season
drills and sophomore Bobby Hunt.
There are three other confer­
ence gams* scheduled this week­
end. The Vanderbilt Commodores
and the Mississippi State Maroons
both maks their first appearan­
ces against tough competition.
Commodores visit the Georgia
Bulldogs who upsrt Alabama 17-3
and the Maroon* go to Florida
which opened strong last week by
beating Tulane 30 0.
The other conference tlU has the
Kentucky Wildcats, beaten 14-12
by Georgia Tech, bust to the lUIeeuntendlng Mississippi Rebels who
opened with a 130 win over Hous­
ton.
The SEC continues Us earlyseason rivalry with the southwest
as the Georgia Tech Yellow Jack­
et* entertain Southern Methodist,

CHICAGO (UPI)—'Victor Rudy
ElUa and vanquished Rory Cal­
houn both were disappointed
lighters today altar a 19-round
telovision bout In which Ellis ex­
tended his winning streak to
eight bouts.
"I wasn't good," Ellis aald,
"Even if I won. I didn’t fight tha
way 1 think I ought to fight. I
had him twice and let him get
away."
It waa Ellis' 17th win in 20 pro
bouts, and it waa Calhoun's eighth
defeat In 30 matches. Calhoun,
recognising his edge in experi­
ence, was complimentary to his
22-year-old rookie conqueror.
"He’s a good defensive fighter,"
he said, “hut that's no excuse. 1
didn't fight good. I couldn't loos­
en up. The corner kept telling me
to get loose and I tried, but 1
still waa tight aU tha way."
Ellis, who baa knocked out 1U
opponents, staggered Calhoun in
the third with a flurry with both
bands In the final minute, and
then he lost his chance for a
knockout when Calhoun covered
up and dodged away from his
blows.
It was a majority decision for
EUia as Judge Harold Maroviti
scored 40-44 for a draw, itelercc
Frank 8lkora gave Ellis a 30-41
score, giving him every round but
one, which ha ruled even, and
judge RU1 Duty made It 40-43 for
the winner. The United Press In­
ternational card waa 49-44 for El­
lis.

TALLAHASSEE (UPI)—'Three
sophomores will hold down start­
ing positions In Florida State Uni­
versity’s line when the Seminole
grldders tackle The Citadel here
Saturday night.
Jim Danial will start at laft
and and Fred Grimes at right
and.' 8leva Klesiua will be n
starting tackle.
Coach Perry Moss instituted the
changes at the end ipote because
of Injuries last week to star right
and Tony Romeo and hla replace­
ment, John Alston.
Other starters will Include
tackle John Spivey, guards Al
Ulmer and Terry Moran; cantor
Ramon Rogers; quarterback Joe
Majors; left halfback Hud White­
head, right halfback Fred Pickard
and fullback Jack Espinshlp.
Florida State will play four day
games and six under the lights
during tha 1939 football season, the
same as in 1931. The Seminole*’
first three gamea are nighttime
affair*.

x-Chicago
h
si .sos ...
Cleveland
97 H .990 41*
New York .
71 73 J17 it
Detroit
7&gt; 7S .4S7 17
Baltimore
. 71 7» .477 20
Boston
71 79 .477 20
Kansas City
M 99 .427 27V4
Washington
99 99 .417 39
x-CUached pennant
Wetknadsy’a Besabs
Boston 4 Baltimore •
Kansas City 7 Detroit g
New York I Washington 4 fnirM)
(Only games scheduled.)
Thursday's PrsbaMe Pitchers
(No games scheduled.)
Friday's Games
Chicago at Detroit
Kansas City at Cleveland (night)
Baltimore at New York (night)
Washington at Boston (night)
National League
W. L. Pet. OB
Milwaukee
M «7 .336 ...
Los Angeles
44 SI ASA ...
San Francisco
t ! 99 .543 I
Pittsburgh
71 74 J13 IVi
Chicago
73 T» .483 11
Clclnnati
71 SO .474 12VA
St. Louis
m 93 .437 13
Philadelphia
«3 u .417 21
Wednesday’s BesnHs
Chicago 9 San Fran. • (10 Inns)
Pittsburgh 3 Milwaukee 4 (night)
Los Angeles S St. Louis 0 (night)
(Only games scheduled.)
Thursday's Probable Pitchers
(No gamea scheduled.)
Friday’s Ganns
Phils, at Milwaukee (night)
Sen Francisco at St. Louis (night)
Los Angeles at Chicago.
(Only gamea scheduled.)

Fishers Finding
Tough Going
United Press International
It was just like shooting Fish­
ers in a barrel.
Jack Fishers of the Orioles lost
to the Red Sox, 4-0, Wednesday;
Eddie Fisher of the Giants lost to
tha Cuba, 9-8, in 10'innings and
Hill Fischer of the Senators lost
to tha Yankees, 3-4.

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Gov. LaRoy Collins v u scheduled to ftlgn papers to­
day enspcndtag Tkx Assessor Mary E lite Walker from
bar office for “n etted o f doty and incompetence/*
The gue ei dot' s action came after a three-hour
yesterday at Telle ha n e e with Mr*. Walker,
Ctereland Jr. and School Board A tty .
C o u n tyA
/ tty . Mack 1
Dougtea;
Walker said today that the governor’* action
eetd tefp o li
accomplish
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Collins asked Mrs. Walker at yesterday's m eeting
to assure him that she would prepare a 1959 tax roll by
Doc. 1 which eho would certify as a competent one, '‘re­
presenting the performance of her duties as required
by law pertaining to evaluation of property for aaaeaa
H e eaiT that Bhe refused to assure him that this would
be done, saying only that she would prepare a roil "to
th e b e d o f my ability.”
The governor did not name a replacement for tan
‘ f a job.

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Nam es o f possible successors in the aaeeeeor p od
to be considered by Collins are expected to be subm itted
to the governor by county officials, the legislative dele­
gation and hie political supporters in the county.
Collins said yesterday the county “faces an emer­
gency’’ and said he wants to make an interim appoint­
ment an soon aa possible. Mrs. Walker's term bee about
one more yeer to ran.
Mrs. Walker te the first tax assessor suspended by
Collins sines ha started a drive for property evaluation#
throughout th e state that would more nearly m eet the
full cash value requirements o f tew.
The State Railroad Assessm ent Board said Semin­
ote County property te valued for tax purposes a t just
80 per cent of its actual worth.
But CoIUna made it stem* this was not the specific
failure attributed to Mrs. Walker, although be conceded
K constitutes part o f the reason.
Mrs. Walker said after th e meeting she would not
be “Intimidated’* or make a promise to the governor
which aha knew would result in “exhorbitant and unfair
taxation** to many taxpayers o f Seminole County.
The governor said he did not ask her to take the ra&gt;

appraisal made by Dowtfaty Appraisal C a, hut to make
her own appraisal baaed on h « own independent judg“I did require that she give Mm people o f Seminole
County end me assurances that on or before Dee. 1, aha
would submit an assessm ent roil which she would cer­
tify to be a competent one, representing the perform­
ance of her duties as required by the tew pertaining to
th e evaluation e f property for assessm ent purposes,1*
Collins said.
“She refused to give auch assurances, contending
only that she would prepare e roll 'to the beat of my
ability.'
“The roll she prepared last year was found by the
atate comptroller to be a patently Incompetent job and
the simple truth te that in the emergency this county
faces, the quality of Mrs. Walker's work which has been
the m u lt of the best o f her ability in the peat te In­
adequate," Collins said.
“1 frankly advised her if she would not give assur­
ances that a competent job would be done, 1 felt it my
duty to ask her to step aside ao we could put somebody
in the position who would/*

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H offa Seeks'Every
N o n -U n io n 'M an
ATLANTA &lt;UPI) — James It. H offa said Thursday
night the goal o f tho Teamsters Union te to organise every
American worker who does not carry a union card.
H offa said that he would like to have policemen and fire­
men in the Teamaters Union. But he said he feela they should
not have the right to strike.

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Public Invited
To Bible Study
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The Seminole County Ministerial
Association's Bible Conference
scheduled Monday "la open to ail
0Wfco are interested in increasing
iV ir understanding of the the
Christian Scriptures," Rev. David
Carnefix, publicity chairman for
Mm association, said today,
The conference's two session* to
be held in the Sanford’s First
Methodist Church will bogin at 1
p. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Dr. Elmer A. Leslie, who recent­
ly translated the Book of Isaiah,
fw iU use this Old Testament book
ae a conference basil. Dr. Leslie
wai at the American Institute of
Oriental Studies when the “DeadSea laaiah Scroll" was discovered.
The scroll waa brought in the instltute for analysis.
Each anroliee at the conference
will pay a fl reglatrstim fee.

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Picnic Tomorrow

Hafts explained why he thlnka
hia union thould go after mem­
ber* la non-related field*. He *ald
the Teamitera Union la “flex*
Ible."
Hoffa again aald he would re­
move four teamster* illegally on
the payroll according to the new
labor reform law. Ha would not
nim i tbtro,
Hotfo *ald he la aware a t the
tremendoua reapeaalbUlty ha has
sa leader el e union that could
tie up the patioa'a transportation.
But1he aaU “there are enough
lawi os the book* to cover any
illegal action* by the union*."
- The return of the International
Longshoreman's Ann. to the
AFI^CIO did not end hi* effort*
te get the I LA into the Team­
ster* Union, Hoffa said.
Hoffa also said Sean Roebuck
la the Teamsten* “prime target"
la the South.

Voters To Choose
School Millage
In Nov. 3Vole
Saminol* County votsra in the
Nov. I district school and special
^apportionment election* will
ehoosa between voting tor the
millage recommended by the
school board or suggesting another
figure, School Supt. t . T. Mil wee
explained today.
A millage rate will be placed
on the ballot and property own­
ers may approve this figure, or
U against it, msy writs in a mill
aga rate they do favor. A major­
ity of the voters choosing a cer­
tain number wtU establish that
figure sa the district school mlUage rate for the coming year.
The county commissioners may
add ^ to 10 mlHs te this figure
later.
Results of this sleetion will be
known the night of Nov. I.
The three county school trustees
to be elected the same day will
advise county school officials and
recommend employment or dis­
missal of school instructional staff
mambtra.
To bt nominated for trustee, a
person must present a petition
signed by five or more persona
qualified to vote in the election.
The petition must be filed with
the county school board office Ift
days before the election and must
request that names of persona
nominated be placed on the ballot.
Petition* may ba obtained at the
School Board office, 301 Commer­
cial Ave., Sanford.
To vote in the election, people
must be residents of the district
la which they are voting, have
been in the state for a year and
In the county for six months. They
must be properly registered or
furnished legal evidence of regis­
tration and must pay tax on real
or personal property.

Bahia Shrine Temple’s first
family picnic wtll be held Satur­
day at Sanlando Spring.).
All Shrinara, their families and
friends, are invited to the all-day
festivities which will feature a
p r a te r show and a concert by the
^B shia brass band ef U musicians.
Lifeguards of New Smyrna and
Daytona beaches will demonstrate
diving and lifesaving technique*.
Free soft, drinks and ice cream
will be served but the Shrinera
suggest that those attending bring
Harry Robson of Robson's Sporttheir lunches. Children are invit­ lag Goods Co. Is in Orange Mem­
ed and balloons and clowns will orial Hospital at Orlando for
be available fur their entertain- treatment of a knee infection. lle
te act allowed vsastera at this Isom,

Robson In Hosiptal

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 1969

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 629

Mr*. Walker claimed the private appraisal, doac
by a Bradenton firm , waa x “grossly inaccurate and laadequate lob," Collins said.
“In the meantime, aba baa not prepared bar m e —
m eat roll* and unices the roll te completed and filed
with the county commission for equalisation by Dec. 1,
frava and serious injuries would likely result,’* the gov*
ernor added.
In summing up bar aid* o f th* story, Mr*. Walkav
told reporter*:
“The governor was not in tern tad in listening to m g
problem and why I could not do all that he demanded,
“Ha refused me a public hearing before suspending
m e.
“Ha said ba would remove me if I did not promise
a competent appraisal by Dec. 1 in accordance with the
legal requirements of full oath value and all other re­
quirements o f tew.
"1 have conscientiously dona all 1 could to improve
the tax roll under the conditions to which I waa sub­
jected,
“I told him I would to the bast of my ability prepare
a competent 1969 roll by Dec. 1. The governor said this
waa not enough and suspended

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It's Devious Politics,
Mrs. Walker Charges

Tax Assessor Mary Earle Walker Us tied a prepared
statem ent today about tha action of Gov. Collins atk
spending1her from office after their m eeting yesterday.
She said she had no other comment to m ake. Here la
■saforri pUy* b aW ssw at
her statem ent in fullt
Dajtasu Beach foalgM te the
Tho (ovem or’e unfair action in iim n a ilia g a e te
sstsaf football game ef the seethe result o f devious and unsavory political atrategy.
•«*. A motorcade will auhe the
There are 33 counties which had a 40 per coat cv
trig aad the Remlaele Boosters
O ik levltea all turn to meet at
less assessm ent level for 1968. Many of th e ■■■■■■(«
th* High School at • : » p. m.
of these counties hava been (n office for eererel terms,
Deters (lows for cars will he forwhile I have served leu than three years o f my flir t
term, yat the governor singled me out for summary re­
moval without-*-puhUe.hearlng. on the ground that I
refused to promise him a competent 1969 assessm ent
roll at full cash value within a period o f approximately
two months. It takes an appraisal company o f trained
workers, devoted to reappraisal work alone, approxi­
Fruit Shipments
mately one year to do what ha demanded th at I do te two
months, and in addition thereto, I would havo had to got
WINTER HAVEN (UPI) - Dally
carloadings In hoses from the . tha roll compiled and perform all tho other duties and
Citrus Vegetable Inspection Divi­
services o f th is office. The governor sim ply gave me a .
sion: By rail, U,3*ft grapefruit; by
task that no one aware of tho work involved could \
boat, I,M0 grapefruit; by truck,
acientlously agree to accomplish in the tim e allotted.
1*4 grapefruit; total, 39,201.
It te o f first importance to m e that no one's
SIGN OF THINGS TO COME — Sign painter J. W. Merry of Winter Park
Cannary receipts, 1041* grape­
■hall be exhorbitant and axcessiva. Obviously, R te tho
fruit.
surveys his handiwork which points to the entry road to the future sits
view of the governor and those behind hte action that
of Circualand. Entertainment Enterprises, backers o f the Circunlnnri pro­
326 Polio Cases
the total sum o f the tax roll ia th e essential criterion of
ject, had the sign put up yesterday on the tend just north of Lake Ads.
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
evaluating a valid tax roll; th at individual exhogUtank i!T&gt;
U. ft. Publie Health Service said
and exceu lve taxes are deplorable but o f a secondary
today 320 new else* M aaralylle
nature and perchance-------------------« *te
-.*th
* .-e desire
j
a necessary evil
to
lio war* reported 1* the nation
raise
more
money
to
i
it week. That is the second
With the money and trained personnel available to
highest polio figure for the year,
NEW YORK (UPI) — M o c k surpassed only by th* week of
my office, I had been m aking steady prngrcee In ad*
prices at 1 p. m.t
justing and bringing current the aueesm ent values.
Aug. 22-3*, when 130 case* were
American T A T ......... a t * * 7 7 V i reported.
,
Laat year, however, upon the county commission order*
American Tobacco
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0* 4*
ing un appraisement of the property o f th e oouhty, I
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Bethlehem Steal ........
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curtailed sharply this work, expecting to ueo th is mp4
c a o ........■•■■,...i a a a * • 7 Judge
LAREDO, Tax. (UPI)-Federal
praisement in compiling my 1969 asseeaement roU. Bo&gt;
Chrysler ............. .
«34 k
aa • a
cause of this long delay in delivary and the incompetent
Curtis* • Wright e e e e e e e aee• * a 2 0 V k Juugc James V. Allred, the New
WASHINGTON (UPI) ~ Soviet their top advisers during the Douglas Aircraft * * * * * * *• *• » a 4 3 * . Deal "boy governor" of Tessa
and unreliable nature of this appraisal, I reluctantly COP*
Premier Nikita Khrushchev said morning to prepare for thslr DuPont ............
during the depression, died Thurs­
* a a • 2 5 4 V.
eluded that I could not possibly use these appraisal
today he thinks his tour of the talks.
day
following
a
sudden
coronary
MVfc
Kastman Kodak
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figures without reviewing them by inspection te tho
United States contributed to a The two-top-level huddle* look Font Motor . . . .
occlusion
suffered
while
he
was
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a m
field, and that tim e prevented this being done th is year.
holding court. Allred, 60, recessed
lessening of international tension* place about 200 yards apart—the General Electric
M l*
7 7 Vk
“to a certain extent"
court
at
11
a.
m.
and
complained
At this time, I have the preliminary 1969 assessm ent
president meeting with hia sides General Motors
f
t
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of not feeling well. He died at
But ths Soviet leader added that in the White House white Khrush­ Graham - Paige
roll nearly completed, and sxpected to deliver tha sam e
24*
• *a•
4:30 p. m.
he wilt know more about that alter chev talked with bis In Blair InU. T A T . . . .
3 4 Vi
to the county commission on or about Oct. 1 s t Thte
his face-to-face cold war talks House, just across Penmylvgnla Lorillard ............
414k
work has been done accurately, competently and to tho
D eS apio C a rrie s On
with President Eisenhower begin­ Avenue.
20 4 *
Minute Maid ..
«• • •
best of my ability under tha circumstances.
After aserting that he thinks hia Penney ...
ning tonight at Camp David.
NEW YUHK (UPI) - Carmine
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a a • a 1 0 ft
I resent tha governor’s suspension on tha groandg
Khrushchev also told an Im­ tour lessened international tension Penn RR ........ • • • a s s e s sa*• • a l f t V k G. De Sapio began his sixth twoof
“incompetency
and neglect o f duty." I have been en&gt;
"to
a
certain
extent,"
Khrushchev
promptu news conference outside
year term as Tammany Hall chief
444
Royal American
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gaged in this work for over 26 years in the Seminole
today. The controversial Democra­
the Soviet embassy that he hopes added, "We will know more about Sear* Roebuck .
484k
t* a a
the president will make an exten­ after my discuaaiona with the pres­ Studcbaker
County Tax Assessor’s office, end there are too many
•*•**••*■• .... 1 7 Vk tic politician was decti-d to the
post, actually the chairmanship of
sive irip through the Soviet Union ident."
people who know I am not incompetent and that I have
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104
the executive committee of th*
—a trip longer than he took in The White House announced that WeatlnghoUse El. *•*••■•»•
• a• •
0O W
never neglected the duties of thte office. It te Ironic that
the United Stales “aloe* our coun­ Eisenhower and Khrushchev would
New York County Democratic
if I did the governor’s bidding I was competent^ but V
Committee, at a meeting Thursday.
try ia bigger."
fly to Camp David by Helicopter,
1 didn’t I was incompetent.
There were in vote* for him awl
Khrushchev and Elsenhowtr held taking off from the White House
I deplore the fact that the school and county fane*
six abstentions.
separate atrategy conferences with lawn at 4:1ft p. m.
tions will be seriously affected by the delay in receiving
tax monies thte year. The governor’s action. I feel waa
uncalled for and a disservice to the people of suntipolt
County.
It was brought to the attention of tha governor a t
The Cbmtmas Parade theme
our conference that under the Statutes of Florida, Chap*
sought by the iaycea* can be a
ter 476, Robert L. Dowling and his company were not
motto, slogan or longer descrip­
licensed or qualified to appraise real estate; that the
Hunting
liccn.au*
for
the
ID
5D
tive motif, says Jaycre publicity
contract entered Into by the Seminole County commis­
ttl teuton went on male yesterday
director Dave Kllngansmlth.
sioners with the Dowling Appraisal Company waa Illegal
The person who writes the at Seminole Sporting Goods Store,
and that Dowling was prohibited by tew from doing
theme selected win receive a (21 Sanford and Grnr&lt;a Ave*.
License* will nut be on u l* In
savings bond. Deadline for get*
such appraisal work and from receiving or being paid
ting theme* to the Jayccei in­ the County Judge's office until a
for such nppraisal services, and It is ironic thut as a re*
formation center on French Ave. later date. However, persona over
suit of such an illegal appraisal, unreliable in fact, 1
ia midnight, Tuesday. The idea 0ft may get old age hunting per­
should be suspended by the governor.
should be sent on a podcard also mit* In Judge Wilson Alexander's
The governor quoted the comptroller aa finding
bearing the contestant’s name and offict in the courthouse.
that my 1958 roll was patently incompetent. However,
address. Numerous entries have
The dove season open* Oct. 10
Mr. Auslcy, who made the inspection of this 1958 roll
been received, Kllngeniinilh said. in Seminole County. Shooting will
Themes may be of a religious be allowed frurn noon until sun­
for the comptroller, auld yesterday In the governor1! of*
nslurc or may daal with any set only. The deer, turkey, quail
flee that there was nothing derogatory in hia report o f
other subject suitable to a Christ­ and squirrel season opens Nov, U
his Investigation of my 1958 roll, and aald that Comp*
mas parade. Laat year’s entries ia this district.
trailer Green had been misquoted.
included "Keeping Christ in
I wish to thank my friends for their loyal support^
Christmas" a n d
"Christmas
encouragement and confidence. I have been unjustly ra*
Through a Child's Eyss."
moved but I hope to return with your help.

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News Briefs

Tour Eases Tensions,

1p.m. Stocks

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Khrushchev Believes

Tuesday Deadline
For Parade Theme Hunting Licenses
OnSale At Store

Girl Scout Leader
Course Scheduled

’WONDERFUL SAUSAGE’ — Soviet Premier Nikita
Khrushchev bites into his first American hot dug —
which he called a “sausage" — and pronounced “won­
derful/’ The Soviet leader a ts all of the hot dog and
told operators of a Des Moines, Iowa, meat packing
piaat, “Don't change the form ula/'

Mr*. Randall Chair, Seminole
District chairman of the Citrus
Council of Girl Scouts, announced
today that a basic group leader­
ship training courts will be held
In McKinley Hall of the First
Methodist Church beginning Tues­
day.
Hours are from *:30 a. m. to
2:30 p. m. and all group Scout
leaders and interested adults are
urged to attend. Other sessions
will bt held Oct. ft, 13 and 20.
Mis* Marjorie Nichols, district
director, and Ura. Clara Belle
Haller, both of Orlando, will be
in charge of the coutm*. For fur.
ther information contact Mrs.
James Buckler at i A 3-MU.

It'll Be Pancakes
On Menu Oct. 17
As Jaycees Cook

Sanford Seminole County Jaycees will don their apron* Oct.
IT and take over Mrs. Appleby’*
Restaurant at the Hotel Valdft.
The entree, main course and
desert will consist of pancakes,
pancakea, and pancakes—all a
person can eat for 11. Coffee,
milk, and sausage will complete
the meal.
The pancake sal* will be held
throughout the day. The proceed*
will go toward Youth ActivUlee
and Community Development
Don Royer, committee chair­
man, ask* all pancake lovers la
Seminole County to keep this date
te Bind.

14,500 Get Driver Permits In County
Remi not* County’* sale of driv­
er’s llccme* aeema to ba running
ahead of tha average Florid*
county** Uau*.
Saminol* tale* are “progressing
satisfactorily," courthouse re­
port* said yesterday. Issue at li­
censee 1* running about 2,904
■head of tha »am* time last year,
with mor* than 14,500 driver’s
licenses sold so far. Sals of 20,000
permit* la expected by th* and
of sailing, Rapt. 10,
Tha Saminol* License sate of*
fk* la open la tha aourthouaa lob­
by from B a m. to ft p.m. Monday
through Friday, and from 0 a.m.
until aooa aa Saturdays. Exa­

mination* for people who
have lktn**s are give* Tuesday*
Thursday and Saturday each
from 0 a . a * . t o l p . m . a k
VFW Building, ca Ihq
near th* aoo.
Persona landing la lea HrnaCi
•hould tend the entire trig teal te
can**, and kaap only tha graete
earbon copy .from tha aattlOeala*
otherwise a new license aaaaot ba
issued.
The Florida Highway M a il
may atari a drivers’ licasaa chaste
after the Sept. SO deadline. Driv­
er* who don’t have their permits
then, will ba autqeet te a paaally•

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