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IMMMRml Ju. T. Ill* Cliy Will Receive AF Jet Stratotanker Mafional Publicity Crashes In Everglades MIAMI (UP)— A M f Air Force rain squalls w en so Jted It eould From Boat Regatta KC-V7 Jet Stratotankar, unable to not go down, The KC»T then tried land because of severe raintqualla, to get landing clearance at Miami What shapes up aa on# of tha trashed In the Everglades west of International Airport. But before most cotorful races In tha Grapa hero early today. At least four of It could land, the pilot radioed he fruit League Winter Tour will be Ita its crewmen parachuted to wea running too low on fuel to In Sanford Jan. II, whan th* San­ aafety. stay safely over the Miami arts ford Boat and Ski Club aponsora The Florida highway patrol laid and that he was heading west. tha Second Annual Sanford Out­ Uw last report from the plane The four crewmen were picked board Regatta. It will bring to eame about 5 a. m. when the pilot up unhurt about two mllei west Sanford national publicity through radioed that he wai running out of Sweetwater, a small town just tha leading boating magailnai. of fuel and heading over the Ever­ outside of Miami. According to officials and gpokea- glade* to avoid eraahlng la • con­ The last of the four fliers who men of tha American Power Boat gested area. balled out to safety told highway Association, which la sanctioning The highway patrol said the patrolman that a fifth crewman tha race# of th# world’# fastest plane had originally tried to land wai getting act to jump when ha Outboard hydroplane* on the wat­ at Homestead Air Forca Base, left the plane. He said the pilot ers ol t-ako Monroe, two of tha south of here, but that wind and remained at tha eontroli and ap­ most colorful taame tn outboard parently was waiting until he got racing will com# to Sanford for well out of the residential area be­ the event. fore jumping himself. Bud Wlget, whose famous "Mon Egypt Undertakes A Coast Guard helicopter lo­ key on a Stick” carried him lo cated the plane In a field about fame and a world record will pit two mile* weit of a big concrete odds against tha millionaire play­ plant in western Dade County. THE BOOK OF REMEMBRANCE la admired by Hurry Weir, Semlnol* Memorial Hos­ boy BUI Tenney from Crystal Bay, Giant Collective pital AdmlnUlrutor. The book wan prcaentel to the hospital by Mr. and Mm. J. Edward The helicopter pilot said tha big Minn., also a world record holder tanker was in an upright position ' t Nlchnld*. (Left to right) Nlcholdn, Weir, and Mra. Nlehoid.i. (Photo by Bergstrom) » In the Class'B Hydroplane racing. on the ground, Indicating It might Dr. A. W. Woodall, commodore of Farm Experiment have. been crash landed there. the Sanford Boat and Ski Club, 9 However, there was no word on Florida State Bank Reports All-Time High Of Deposits •aid that this year th* elub would CAIRO—4R— On* of tha big­ the two milling crewmen. «tJw Florida State nank of Sian-(Naval Air Station Facility which W. A. Patrick, and T. E. Tucker. be able ot accomodate tha antic! gest and moat ambition# experi­ About the same time the plane lord hai experienced a record o|tencd It * door offlrlally on April Officers elected to *erv# for the paled turnout of 10,000 spectators ment# In collective farming this Is believed to have gone down, a volume of activity during the year 2d, 1957. This record level of ac ensuing year are Fred II. McNulty, •The State Road Department Is aide of the Iron Curtain Is slowly severe ralnsquall with winds up to THE FIRST IIAI1Y of 1958 In Seminole County la held by 1MT, Over a million and one half tlvlly ai*o brought ahout an all- Chairman of the Board; T. E. already cutting the grasa and pro shaping desert wasteland Into 42 miles per hour raked the 311ami Items war* handled and procened. time high of depo*lta-over 10 Tucker, President; C. Howard Mc­ paring the ilte for the racea," productive fields on th* adga of area. his mother. Mrs. Henry Longwell. 550 Flumosn Drive. Much of this Increaied activity la million during tha peak of Ih* sea­ Nulty, Vic# Preatdent; D. E. Loop, Woodall aald. th# Nila della near hare. Tiny James David Longwell and his parents will receive dua to the Florida State Rank son,’* said T. E. Tucker, praaldent Vice Prealdent and Personal Loan It’e catted Tahrir (Liberation) the project ■■ for an uniponsored a bumper crop of gift# from Sanford merchants. He was Officer; Mary B. Douglass, Cash­ today. Province, and In many ways it youth to enter the U. S. Naval born nt 12:22 p.m. New Year’s Day at the Seminole Me­ i - l> tree I or * elected at the annual ier; R. A. We non, it. Edward lymbollxe* th* gamtd* with tha Arademy. II* has to be literate- morial Hospital. (Photo by Bergstrom) i , atockholdor meeting held January Davis, and Patricia II. Gatchcl, City Planning • (Continued from Page 1) future taken by Egypt'* “libera­ which eliminate* a hefty percent- J, are Fred II. McNulty, chairman Assistant Cashiers; M. P. Crandall, tor*" under tha leadership of n of the Board, Andrew Carraway, Intimately acquainted with tA* age by itaelf—and bindlesi. He Assistant Cashier and Manager of President Gamal Abdel Nasser. Draft Board Head Is On Hot-Spot C. R. Clout i, C. Howard McNulty, Ihe NAS Facility Office; and R, W. planning program. has to com# from th# terribly The Board of Trustee* of the Th* scheme Is a major Instrument Ceroid, Assistant Personal Inin This possibility faded somewhat over erowled Nile Delta, be mar­ MEMPHIS. Tenn. (U P )- Milton day called us * bunch of southern tomlnola Memorial Hospital have In the regime’s desperate race to ried to but * single wife and have ■ f t Officer. when Commissioner Marie Warner Rowers, chairman of the board goons," he said. "Well, she's th« announced the establishment of a increase food production which lass than four children. that drafted Elvis Presley, Is on F« Ed's Deacon Jones "The officers and directors of the asked Foldet “How many dollar* one who's a goon.” m mortal fund. The fund wilt utt- are we talking about?" today laga behind tha country's Tha volunteer has to have com­ a hot spot that has him "led up ■ p ilm monetary gill* made In the hank look for 1034 to he even more "I talk about EM* more than To Head Lineup active and the bank wilt ennltnua Foldea told Ih* com ml if loner soaring population. puted his military service. This to the teeth." I sleep," he added. hospital In memory of loved one* But Tahrir Province Is much ia not only a sign of hia physical to endeavor to stimulate economic that *T would not haiard a guess. "A crackpot called me liter my The draft board chairman said who have pasted on. Tha city does not have fundi more than that Ita creator* art fitn#*s but his ability to take dis­ bedtime lis t night." Bower* a* In Ninth Race Improvement In tbe area," «aH he f i g u r e s that a draft board A large red leather hook bear­ Tucker. appropriated for city planning ex­ equally concerned with accom­ cipline and fit Into a radically at ing an Inscription "The Book of Ed'« Dearon Jones, track rham- plishing a aoclal revolution, new way of life. Ths age group is plained f h ' a t t f ' d £ p u t t X H plon last year, heads a speed pack­ cept as a note in the contingency who resigned rather than draft Remembrance" has been gtven to funds of tha present flscat budget starting from scratch, they want 22-32, still young enough to ven In the Army.’ U Uta hQipItal by Mr. amt Mra. J. ed lineup In the featured ninth race to build a now model society for *‘Nt considering the lact that mountain hoys after hearing ot Memheri of th* Zoning and change and st tha peak of physi­ Presley'* deferment, la “a fool". Kdward Nlchnlds. In memory ol tonight at the Sanford Orlando Ken­ Egypt’# farmer*. cal and mental power*. Beethovan was not an American nel Club. Rotarians Planning Commlsilon expressed 2 their parents. The Inscription la In approval of th# move to aeeura By scientific, sociological, and NEW CLOTHING and has been dead for some time, "With all due respect to Elvis, While Deacon Jones, who racked (Continued (votn Page 1) who's a nice boy," Bowers said, gold leaf. The book will contain In much neoded planning for the city. psychotoglcst means, they hop* to But this Isn’t all. If a man 1 auppose be felt we were dis­ the namea of lho*e who have given up lit wins last season, has looked foI,*P’« disarmament talk* „ "we've drafted people who are far, something less than Impressive so I-ondon. And whn Is In say whether Clifford McKIhbln, chairman of break the log-jam of centuries of passes all the** tests, h* is sub­ criminating against rock *n' roll XJ gift! to tha hoipltal and thoia in tradition which today makes the jected to physchological and so­ music. far more important than he ia. fer this year, he may still paraila the fait of Zhukov ami tbe meteoric the city’* board laid "It sounds ■> mamorlam. Egyptian peasant on* of the ciological teste to determine his "I told him we pul Mr. Elsen­ After all, when you take him out postward as favorite. rise of Khrushchev were good or like an excellent opportunity to A Mra. Kirby File Jr., an aernm- get aom* planning without mu-h most mlscrshls and poverty- ability to fit Into a highly Inte­ hower in the Army and that ought of the entertainment business, J, M. Edwards' handsome blue had, and for whom? whit have you got left? A truck •I pllshcd draftiman, hai ronaented Men of iplrlt qml Imagination cost." stricken Individuals In th# world. gra* ?d community. Once he’s over to count for something. Then I ask­ to Imcrlhe the namri In the book. star hai picked up only one victory ■ ed him how old he was and when driver.*' » In five starts during Ihe current are getting fewer, It seems, Har­ Howard Kavllle, a member of To accomplish this, Egypt's this obstacle he is ready for th* a “The Book of Heinembrance" campaign. However, that was t man stated as he reeattrd some the hoard remarked 'T am very planners felt It was vitally neces­ final teat-six months In the he told me 52. I asked him how he will be placed In the family room of the humorous stories of Ihe much Impressed with the pro sary not to try and Impose a to­ provinces training and indoctrin­ got so stupid in 52 years " JOHANNESBURG. South Africa • t the hospital on a aland donated dean cut triumph, by two and a half lengths, tn the Scholarship past. He alto named Individuals gram." tally new system on an eatablUh- ation township. The reaction Is about evenly di- by Mr. and Mrs. W. E. dray of Tided, Dovers said, but It's the (UP>“ Th« worl1 r»in* *" ,lvlnK Handicap Dec St who claimed top spots In 1957 Georg* Morgan, member of th# ed agricultural area, no matter On* of tha first and most sig­ Lake Mary. board, commented "1 feel- that we how badly It nseded reformation. nificant experience* each family complaints that really burn him memorT marooned many King Ivy, a brilliant young pup new*. r town* and village* In Iht northern Monetary gift* received by the The 10 top sturies In Sanford, for have talked long enough. If some For one thing, they wanted to passes through Is getting uni­ hoipltal will ha used to purchitr owned by Fred Whitehead, Is also ; ready lo gn and could be the first a record breaking year of new* thing Is going to be done it should select carefully th* participants forms. Th* galUbia, the ankle- "One woman In a letter yestcr- Tr1aln!v" 1' reachil]'t l!er1e. now equipment, or replica uicd in this experiment, to get the ____ 1 said today. Twenty-two and a half Sanford-Orlando greyhound to col were, Harman said, (|) The Sun- be done Immediately. I am sur­ length flowing gown Egyptian j “~ inches of rain have washed away equipment, as dlractod hy the ford Naval Air Station story <2) prised that money has not been most adaptable, energetic end re­ men wear. Is itrickiy taboo dur- complement the agricultural side. Board of Trustees, led five wins this season. __ , , , , , , , hundreds of native hut* since The 71-pound son of Mountain 5-’’ I million market fire and de­ appropriated (or this." sourceful types possible. The old Ing working hours. It is condoned The plonesring phase tx fur from Thurid;lj,. Vood luppliM were re. Tima has four victories ami a third dication of new market (3) Sanford Mayor Galchel said later "The established areas, they thnugrt. but rm murs during their free over, with only 12,000 of its event- ,„w an(1 ,lnM * ere to his credit In five starts. docks amt terminals story (4) Ihe wise thing for us to do is gn ahead would b« dealt with In time by in­ time. In ita place the man gets a uni 1.200.000 acre* under full blocked by floods, No casualties Kelly story (S) The "his freere" with choosing a consultant ami pet tensive social, sanitary, and ed­ floppy sunhat, blue denim shirt cultivation. When it is completed were reported. Bramlford, Conn. — (til*) — (ill J2t» million school bond Issue him In here. Now it seem* that we ucational work of a more ortho­ and pants, a better quality set it will have added a futl one- fails (7) Child victim of auto ac­ have dona something feasible." dox nature. for best wear, and a pair of ten­ eighth to cultivated land in The Board of Director* of Invest Tony Caopkourhss, ltd, was limit- test to a hospital after ha rubbed cident amt resulting shrubbery TO HUT LAND nis shoes. Egypt. U. S. WONT JOIN PACT era Mutual, tnc , largest mutual cutback move (g) Navy plane IKK GETS RARE DOGS Collective farming was Judged The wife, who may hav* arrired There are still many problems. Bind affiliate of Investor* Diversi­ hi* aching fret with alcohol. The WASHINGTON (U P )- U. 5. dip­ KATHMANDU. N e p a l (UP1— the only system whereby inten­ wearing th* head-to-to# black Perhaps, the most important is fied Service*, tnc., represented In frill caught fir* when bo tried to ernih at Silver t ake (91 Sanford lomatic posts abroad have been warm them over an open tool dial exchange cutover and ( 101 In- Animal handlers prepared toil ay sive and mechanised agrli-ull-f e shroud common in the Arab water, the perennial problem in reminded that this country’s pob Ranfurd has declared a quarterly to ship two rare Tibetan dogs to and World,’ goes through tha same dividend of 9 rents per share, pay­ stove. dm trial development gels under­ scientific techniques would Egypt. Sufficient quantities for ley is against Joining the Baghdad way. President EU«nhower as a gift of make th# heavy per acre invest- process. She gets a checkered able January Id, 1954 to share­ full utilication of the laud won't defense pact now. State Depart­ holders of record at th* dose ol vestment Income, derived from Harman called on 10 Rotarians the Nepalese government. The ment pay off. The province was jumper, tom* shirts, and a be avaitable until the High Dam ment spokesman Joseph W. Reap business December 31, 1957. The dividend amt Interest Income. This tn give their Ideal ai to what the dog*. Sharps Ma»tlff», came from laid out a* a series of 500-aer* brightly colored scarf. is built st Aswan and a water- disclosed this when asked Monday dividend wilt be distributed out of it tbe ti'Jth consecutive dividend to top stories of the south mlqht across the Himalaya! and were collectives, each with a JOO-fam- Th* government has spent and sharing agreement reached with shout reports from Syria that the (ha Fund's undistributed uct In­ paid by the Fund. be for 19jT. Those giving their reported to be the first shipped to ibr village unit. A man will be I* continually spending huge sums the Sudan. And th# coat is heavy. had assured Syria opinion were: Gordon Bradley, E the United State). able to "buy" the land from the on * model agriculture station It takes yuvtrt. much fertilizer, it would not join the alliance. Sy­ V. Turner, John Burton. Frank government on a 30-year pay­ with Imported eattls and fowl and huge quantities of water to ria is sharply critical of Use five- Legal Notico Evani, Randall Chase, Georg* nadoe* tn Alabama and Mini)*- ment plan, but not nntil ha has and on on industrial complex to restore the desert to productivity, i nation pact. Stine. Bill Ittuh, {track Perkin* Jr., sucressfuly passed • three-year worn ti os' ixtwXTios dilpll.'st* silt claim tn.t v uvis af Klllv Charles Person*. his ability to keep up to stand­ Lutl.i.',,* „! * '***, rluri U I nk* IVvIch. 1' ■ t n .I. list* of vs PI predicting the happening* on In­ a tvtu U a , 1*11. lo w.-h of Ih* cot- 4 tunu trt ISaa (’aviflll of The south'! to top stories, Har­ ternational questions, the budget, ard* set by th* authorities. lu.rBtlou* tUlsJ th* same tw­ Hgrtila.oU OtlUilf. rWrIU. At hit man told th# Rotary Club wqre: and the tax hearing! ahead, Har­ These standard* designed to ins IscerpereleU unUsr in* l.* i ot wfflv'A In |h* ?ourt Hsu** cf «ai| rUrUU. *iwor The Trial of U«linciu*M tor Hires (*> m il or '# . . « , I . Rook of Habakkuk for a Bible pic­ cause of concern for th* authori­ m .re |o th* fiilu * ut reports v .i.i In wrlttfltf. *'» | shall At aR# th« John Kasper nt Knoxville, Tetm ture of today and ail of tha world'* ties. They’vs resulted In a swarm Vv i u i b M o( Ux*> anjsr Ih* prior!, of rttlileira | n | 0'«*t tiffli*« (It The court-martial of Col. John spins o! n»el|.-x * ' 1 1 1 . rtprl.l* »is * *lr»i« of t o -tint. (nt %h%\\ event*. "We are too silent," Har­ of teisv'hrrv, social workers, and tula*. Utl. svi that in Ur m* pm. h*t>* IVSIV tis hr -h* rlsl-nsnt his C Nickerson (It Missile firings man taid, "and th# world will technical experts and trslnsrs de- sliU nt ot sal t tUcHoa SO) It, rV>r or h'• ttrirvsT snl rev .u-h at Cape Canaveral i«t Naihville, I ts auiutss. It! I. • si I coroofstIons grow worse an!*)i »#, si Individ- scsisdlng en the province to guard tk.,4 t.ssa cUvv-4 vs aubi*. I to At*- kO so'p l**^n*", •* Hist shill Trnn. tchool Integration bomb- uali. speak up and tike part in our against backsliding tnta th# old ktlolton, r a t thvt Hires 111 months r*f Oofiton V Wrmlsrl k lings. (7t Montgomery, Ala. Inte­ community, state snd federat gov- ways. »trer Oslo of Hits iMibtu-allnu -vch *’ • l-nUUtrvi. of th* s'.isl* gration violence. (St North Caro­ ernment mil wary such CstirnrsUnB ItBtSvt of KtVTt I ttW W*:i t'll. To start with, they sat ap stiff b. I .» Hist hvv nut la Ih* m**tiHms • I'#4'V44* t lina's school Integration program Harman was Introduces! by Char- enrollment qualifications which fit-l Its report* ili* *■! p a ll Ih* ^-At NMI llhg h«e«T«K t» Extradition fight In Florida for ta s s s Jg*Hfe* i-v tif th* pr.islsliMi* of lie Morrison, program chairman relatively speaking, make it as i* ii-'s let 14. yiorlJs suture*, lilt HIM* McCoy, and (t(V, Ktlicr tor- for th# Rotary Club. nigh for th# peasant to get In on w ilt h c*M1M*.| t » th* Ptovsrnor of horn a) th* et |( yiortiia, who »nt laoiro a v#s.f? fM,4r MMIItf «f th* .it >n at -Svi Itin* Si mots ■ stn.'hh-t tot, si ik, iTiis.aa lu „a fne i.t . -r pin allow. 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Cold Wave Sweeps Over State; Snow Falls In Seminole County LAKELASD (UP) - A cold wave ricane winds and tropical down dieted lows of M to 30 in the freeze or frost will kill. snow melted almost ts soon as It Snow also f»0 ever extrema north affect citrus be ipera- minion blow by the Dec. 13-13 streepleg over Florida with »now. pour*, even had a snowfall dur­ citrus belt tonight. Dr. Reitx said the tree* simply hit the ground, turning Into slush. Florida, Including Tallahassee and ^.Vost ini’ 20 degrees temperature* ture wn In th it the freeze and barrasied by ■ series ing the morning. Snow fejl so heav- "It may not be as cold tonight as could not take this second shock Shortly after 11 o'elcok snow was Marianna. Warren Johnson, chief time it was fa ** threatened today to gjve the atate’i ily in Lakeland, in the middle of it was during the last freeze but of tropical downpours since then, following so quickly after the first reported In Seminole County at of the Weather Bureau here, said "dou- 'billion dollar citrus Industry a near the orange and grapefruit belt, another freeze so close on the one. * | , Dr. P.eitt pol faced possibly another crop kill­ Slavla. the ‘Mow flurries were caused bled-barrelled'' , ch aro death blow. that visibility was cut to half a heels of the last one would be "They sre Just shout as sus­ Many sectloni of PoOr, Lake, when a eold air ma*s coming from ing blow. Frost was forecast *11 The Fro»t Warning Service fore- mile. about the worst thing you could about to hit IF cd the the way south to the Miami area. ceptible to eold westhtr now as Pasco and Hernando counties re­ tha northwest at about 6,000 feet in 1893 cast a "bard freeze'* la north and The colorful orange and grape- imagine." *aid Pr. Herman Kelt*. they ever could be." he sdded. *T ported scow. Lakeland apparently collided with a flow of warmer, citru* disaster y Farmers who«e erops survived and IMS and £• A ? — 1930. central portion* and near freezing fruit groves throughout central | Director of the Florida Citrus Ex- feel pretty gloomy shout the had the "heaviest” snow (all. moisture-laden flow from the south­ the floods accompanying the heavy weather in the tourist-filled sou­ Florida suffered an estimated $100 periment Station at Lake Alfred. situstion because the next six Others with snow were Tampa, west at about 10,000 feet Little dam» . c “*-a ted to- rains feared the worst from the thern sectlonj. • Temperatures In million damages In the Dec. 12-13 1 "Trees will be killed outright." weeks are a crucial time for the Jacksonville, Winter Haven, Bar- Johnson said snow falls on cen­ night to the 1 r -; ' C res bo- frost. Their beans, tomatoes, co- the low 10's were forecast for the freeze, the worse eold wave to he said, explaining that the last citrus people." low, Plant City, Lake Wales and tral Florida about every five or cause the ci *s be tc- cumber?, squash and potatoes will entire citrus section. hit the sunshine stale in nearly freeze made them drop their The heaviest snow flurries in re­ Aubumdale. It started about S a. six years on the average but us­ vere enough - trlod of bo highly vulnerable to the cold The ‘'sunshine'* peninsula, pla- 30 years. leaves and (hey have since started cent years fell over much of the m. and continued steadily for a ually not as much as fell today. time. because of their young stago of ^ j u e d for two weeks with near hur­ The Frost Warning Sendee pre- new growth which even a light central Florida citrus belt. But the couple of hours. The snow wai not expected to Vegetable It a $25 growth.

Weather Shop and Save Cleartag aad turning much colder tonight with low I* to 32. Thursday In Sanford fair and continued cold. #attfnrh limtUi ■ AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER * fj VOL. XLIX Established 1909 SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 8. 1958 United Pr*** Leased Wire NO. 171 U. S. Engineers Find Commissioners Elect tSa n f or d-Titusville Warner As New Mayor Canal 'Unfavorable Merle Warner, Sanford filling sta­ vote one "no" was recorded which, WASHINGTON (U P )- The U 8 and hivn »«kcd for • text of hi* tion ovmer and operator, waa elect­ according to City Attorney William Corps ol Engineers has reported report." said Krider, "and when ed to serva aa Mayor of Sanford C. Hutchison, left only one candi­ "unfavorably" on the Titusville we study that we will drtermine the 1936 term at last night's or­ date for the honorary position. Commission Denies Mayor Lee Gary, Barge Canal Project, the office of what our methods will be." ganizational meeting of tha San­ Warner was elected by two votes Rep. A. Sydney Hcriong Jr. iD- The report that the Sanford- ford Board of City Commissioners snil three abstained votes. Mayor Okay Of Building Fla) said today. Titusville Canal had been turned Warner, immediately following Gatchcl called for a unanimous his surprise election, said "Let me billot for Wsrner which was It said the District and South down because of the dinger to ♦Five Councilmen assure you that Merla Winter is proved. Atlantic Offices of the Corps of flood control and because of In­ Z Inspector Position sufficient traffic on the St. John'a Just a* much surprised as you aie. Prior to the Mayor's election, Engineers found that flood con­ t know that I wilt have the solid two commissioners were seated for The Board of Seminole County trol benefit* In the proposed pro­ River was, in all probability, pre­ Commissioners yesterday refund ject were "relatively small" and mature yesterday. backing of this body ami every de­ three year terms. Robert S. Brown, Sworn In At Oviedo partment of the city. With (be help newly elected and A. L. Wilson, re­ to approve an appointment of Clif­ that navigation benefits were "net Maror Lee Gary and the five There Is a possibility that the re­ of this group and ‘tha Man Up- elected in last November’* elty ton L. Overman to the position of economically justified." port may have leaked tn tome Building Inspector for the Semi­ Councilmen were sworn in hy City flairs' 1 know sr* will be mcctis- election. The derision may be appealed to manner either out of the Jackson­ ful." First order of business for Ihe nole County Planning Commission Clerk T. L. Lingo Sr. Members of ville Office of the District Engineer the Engineer's Board on Rivers Last night's Mayor'* election v as new board was a resolution com­ on the recommendation of the com­ or from Washington. the council taking the oath of and Harbors here. ahou' the ahortcat In the past de­ mending Commissioner F. D. Scott mission's chairman, Raymond M. .office were the new president. J. Chamlicr of Commerce Manager Reporter* have not been able to cade and ahowed no indication of for his term a* a member of the Ball. "Young Harris; vie* president. W. John Krider, speaking with Col. pin down today any announcement a possible faction cropping up in Sanford Ctty Commission. He was Also in the recommendation, signed hy the Planning Commiss­ It. dents, Karl Paul. Joe I. Beas­ Paul Troxler, District Engineer for that the project is "dead". city government. preientrd a silver tray for "tha the Corps of Engineers, in Jackson­ Krider told Col. Troxler by tele­ untiring service to the City of San­ ion's chairman, was an appoint­ ley and newly elected member W. Mayor David Gatchel was nainrd ville, revealed that the district en­ phone this morning tint “On the temporary chairman of the com­ ford." ment of Mrs. Maxine 1). Thomp­ H. Martin. gineer said "I haven't received basis of your recommendation anti mission for the election. Scott said "It's hern a pleasure. son as secretary. With the Council's approval. Ma­ any official notification that the the evidence we produced at the Gatchcl was nominated by Com­ We've had some disagreeable Commissioner Fred Dyson stated yor Gary reappointed George A Sa ford-Tituiville,.Canal has been hearing held in Sanford, if that missioner A. L. Wilson (or re- things come up hut In the long run "I think the Manning and Zoning Board should make more than one Kelsey as Chief of Police, T. L. turned down.'* didn't Justify the Sanford-Titui- election ai Mayor for 1936 and im­ I can't remember those who voted vtlle Canal, then we will never MERLE WARNER, Sanford's Mayor for 1958, elected against me. It's been a pleasure to recommendation." Lingo Sr. as City Clerk, and T. L. Krider said this morning "1 am mediately fullowing, Warner waa contacting all my people that have build any waterways in the Stale last night at the organizational meeting of the Ronril of nominated. serve with you." Thanking the In tho wake of Commissioner Dy­ Lingo Jr. as Fire Chief. George A. had any connection with the pro­ of Florida." Sanford City Commissioners. (Staff Photo) However, on tha first roll-call Board ol Commissioners ami all son's statement, Commissioner II. ^ Speer was reappointed as Citv At ject and wc will probably get our SHII trying to get official con­ of the departments of the city for C. Dodd said "I wouldn’t vote (or heads together and determine just firmation ol the turndown Kri-Jcr their help, Scott said, "with this him lOverman) until aflrr thla torety. An Editorial , hoard Interviews him." •Co/pmltUz n s z ig r .s w c * a ap­ what frof tal attack to m»ke " * r ated this mcyclng fail "We will Sanford Resident, new board we have wonderful im­ be prepared to ho In Washington portunities ahead of us." Commission Chairman John Kri­ proved aa follows; Street— W. ft. The Chamber of Commerce Man­ der warned "I would think that ager emphatically stated "Wc arc the first week in February for the W. R. Dyson, 69, Mayor Gatchcl, when the floor Clonta, J. Young Harris; Fire— W. the board might get involved In not prepared to accept this. hearing before the Rivers and Har­ was thrown open for comment, R. Clonts, W. II. Martin. T. L. Lin­ bors Congress." We've Been Hurt, Mr. Dies Early Today said "A ) ear ago tonight I was tho hiring members of the various de­ "I have talked with Cot. Troxler partments of the county." go Jr.; Ssnltatlon— Joe I. Beasley, W. R. Dyson, (19, a long-time, most surprised person in the State of Florida. 1 have done my best Commissioner Dyson commented Karl Daui; Swimming Pool and well known Ssnford resident died "That might he a good idea." at the Orange Memorial Hospital, and I think Sanford has had a good Park— Joe I. Beasley, \V. 11. Mar­ Valuable Cockatoo U.S. Said Drifting Engineer! Hurt Bad! year." Dyson immediately m ade a mo­ gin. Stolen From Zoo Into Socialism Mr. Engineer, thin time you've hit below the belt! J c3r^ , ttU mornln* tUit ‘ "Such a year would not have tion tn write a letter to Chairman ^ Clvle Committees were approv- _ Mr. EnKineer. you've hit where it hurt* nml „orn Sept! l«. isas, in White been possible," Mayor Gatchcl con­ of the County Zoning and Plann­ ing Board asking to “call a meet­ *#d as follows: Governing Board of A very valuable coekaloo was WASHINGTON (UP)— A former r has Lake, N. C., he eame here In P*23 tinues!, "without your cooperation" central lorida been set back another hundred years with ing with his hoard and let morn Cofnmunlty Clinic. C. R Clonu, stolen from the Sanford Zoo some­ Eisenhower administration official as general auperlntendent for Hut- as he spoke to members ol the time during the night. Sid RiChard a decision that laymen, even though they aro not familiar than one recommendation be made George Morgan, Frank Wheeler. said today, "we are drifting into with the transit and level, know is wrong. ion Construction Co. Prior to that hoard ol eommissionkrt "We have Andrew Stanko, John Evans; and reported this morning. Socialism" and a big tax ctit is for the position of building inspect­ There can be no estimate of th e holienust that will he he Reneral superintendent for had a unified commission," he Governing Board of Memorial Richard said that the person tak­ needed to restore buslnrs* confi­ said. or and secretary." integrity Construction Co. of Building, Mrs. C. R. Clonts, Mrs. ing the Belgium-obtained bird cut dence. released by men of who have fought hard, and w- r ,io" e The new Mayor owns and ope­ Commissioner H o m e r Little fought it Darlington, S. C. Mr. Dyson waa Charles Shaffer, Mrs. Ruby Estes, a hole in the wire cage about six This view was expressed by a Rood fight, for the dream of century. rates Warners Gulf Service at tha charged that Robert 3. Brown had Leoo Otllff; Beautification of City Inches square. "Just big enough to Lothair Tretor, former assistant No one has argued with you. Mr. Engineer, about the ,u*„!frr , . . r« corner of First St. and Sanford Interviewed applicants for the two Hall and Clinic Grounds, Oviedo get the bird out,” he sabl. secretary of commerce for domes­ technical data necessary to place dams at strategic points noo^ TrnJ,. with which he had Ave. He also heads a National Car positions alono and that members Garden Club. The green parrott's cage was tic affair*. In testimony prepared to control the waters of the -St. Johns River. No one has been affiliated for 30 years, Henlal service here. of the board for zoning and plann­ ing did not know the qualification* Preceding the business meeting also ci", Richard reported this for the House Ways A Mean* Com­ argued with engineers over the fact that this St. Johns ...He ____ made ....hi* ______residence ...In San-S Warner Is (3, ami rexldts at 2117 9 Mayor and Mrs. Lee Gary, Mr. morning, but ‘.he parrott would not mittee. River"liver would develop into oneono of the greatest economic ail-ml- ford at 1201 Magnolia Ave. and and- waa Myrtle Ave. He has threw children of those who applied. and Mrs. T. L. Lingo Sr. sod Mr. come to ihe person and thry left Teetor, now an official ol the and three grandchildren. Commission Chairman Krider vantages•antages Florida h has as ever known. a member of the Flrat BapBaptist asked "Isn't there some way we and Mr*. George Kelsey served a without it. Perfect Circle Corp , Hagerstown, But we do argue with you about the fact that you are Church hera; Masonic Lodge. Ol- Hel' 8 ‘*.,nIs an avtd enthusiast of *«-vuavia- ‘ chicken barbecue dinner at the The roekatoo 1s solid White. ni Ind., appeared as spokesman for ran expedite tills? 1 understand Chard said, with a while topknot akil,K »,vny fr.,m S»nfonl »n,l O n.rnl n o r th multi-mil- ^ £5 Sv, .TuSUi.74"! that there arn morn than 100 appli­ Memorial Building. Invited to be the Indiana Slate Chamber of Ions of dollars in waterway transportation, in industrial bantoru rnk t i^xige ami was a present were outgoing and incom and faint pink ami sulphur colors Commerce. The committee is con­ cation* for permits that need to be Ing councilmen and their wives: under the wing. sidering proposals for lax revi­ plant location.*, in pleasure boating through Central Florida, of vjorl,, w*^ 0nf;- KOREANS ATTACK Gt processed." also Mr. and Mrs. George A. Speer, "We hope that anyone knowing sions. Prospects are dim any ma in housing developments, and most of all-one of the great- n S S c f S t l '^ M ; 5!: PUSAN. Korea (U P )-A n Amer­ Commission Clerk O. P: Herndon ican soldier was In a hospital to­ displayed the letter of recommend­ Mr. and Mrs. AMa Wilson. Mr the wherealiouts of the bird will job legislation will result this year. fat defense measures the Corps of Engineers could have daughter, Mr*. 3. Ward Cassrells, and Mri. R. L. Slavik, the Rev. call us," RiChard stated this Teetor rejected the view ex­ undertaken. day with a cerebral concussion ation from the County Zoning and Monlchanin. Del.; on* son, Lt. Col. after being attacked by three Ko­ Planning Board signed hy Its chair­ and Mrs. George Carlton, Pr. and morning. "We keep the zoo purely pressed by administration officials The blow you have struck—Mr. Engineer—has been a James II. Dyson, Ft. Monroe, Va.; Mrs. E. W. Stoner, Mr. and Mrs. for the entertainment qf children and congressional leaders of bolli rean civilians. He was Identified man. slap in tlif face and ami a blow of destruction. four grandsons, James If. Dyson at I'fe. Madison E. Septcr, of St. However, commissioners de­ * James Lea, Mr. ami Mrs. Paul and our visitors,” he said. parties that the government can't But, good fighters never stay down—not when they Jr., Ft Monroe; Gregory Wegner "We wouldn't lake anything for Charleston. Ohio. An Army report manded that more lhan one re­ Mtkler. afford to grapt general tax relief know they're right! Anil that’s why tho fight has just ho- Dyson. Fl Monroe; 8 . Ward Cess- that bird," RiChard commented now In view of the n»»d for In­ ssld Rcpter wss returning to hi* commendation be made and that gun. cells III, Montehanln; Christroph- unit when the Korean* attacked the Board of County Commission­ * 7 this morning, "as a matter of faet creased defense efforts er Dyson Casseells, Montehanln; "AH we have to do," Teetor The Washington delegation unanimously supported the him. His condition si as listed *s er Interview the applicants before Installation Slated r%h,J„d(turnvLd?rn,■Tver,l1 and one brother Fred A. Dyson of good. ! appointment. to buy t r bird that danced, talk said, "is to rut the non essentials Sanford-Titusville Canal and wc believe fh«t they will con­ Sanford. The Lake Mary Volunteer Fire cd. sang and in many ways enter­ so w« can afford the essentials." tinue to support it to the tune of immediately pouring the oils Department will hold .t meeting at Funeral services will ho held at tained people who came by to sec Teetor alio indicated he feels of indignation onto tlio.se who will realize that Central Flori­ It a. m. Friday at the First Bapt­ 6 p. m , Jan. II at tha Lake Miry it." j his old hois — Secretary of Com da ha.x been hurt and hurt badly. 6ehooi. ist Church in Ssnford with the Rev. Top Speedboat Drivers Th» Cockatoo rsg* I* located it marc* Sinclair Weeks — msy he We believe that waterway organizations in every sec­ W. P. Brooks Jr. and the Rev. Thera win he in Instanation of the police station entrance to the optimistic In predicting an eco- tion of the country will come to the forefront and speak their Joseph if. Courson officiating. Re­ officers for the coming yeir. too. I nomic upturn in mid summer. piece in favor of the Sanford-Titusville Canal. main* will lie sent to Olunta, S. We believe, too, that the Florida Waterway* Committee, C. for burial at the Uethcl Baptist To Enter Regatta Here along with tho welded friendship it has made along the Church Cemetery. Brisson Funeral Home it in charge. “Not sine#since the 1930's1930'* he*hs* Flor-Fb>r- , Class C Hydroplane, the flying Mississippi and the Atlantic seaboard, will release one of The family requests thst In lieu *'** fi*M*d such •otrlee in h>dro- \ chip, will throw hi*his record “f lb* <•» Snn/urU uu 17—yj in tililt* u|>- now and let those who have hurt Central Florida know where ing Mind In care of Richard K. ^ Sanford Boat and .Ski Club an- proath to tho St. Johns Klvif they stand and what their intention* will he when this ques- Triiluck, Olsnta. S. C. | nouneed. bridge. tion is brought out in hearing. —— ------According to Woodall, best Millionaire oilman H- U Mar- • We call on military men—for the Navy, the Army, and Jnv C P P C T n H p n r raring has latch*! onto tha lives iontaux of Shrev sport. La. wtU the Air Corps to atep out in front and let the Corps of En- ^ ^ * CUI of leisure men and women of the bring to Sanford tho most amaz­ gineer* know exactly what the San ford-Titun villa Canal ~ ^ "* nation and Florida is feeling tire ing assemblaga of water poweivd Talk On Safety winter impact. machinery during the rsM. Bolt will mean to them. Members of the Ssnford Semi­ The best of ipcrdltoat driver* McGInty, profs--iun.il ditver ex­ The dreams of a century have not been shattered, Mr. nole County Junior Chamber of will b* In Sarford Sunday after­ tra-ordinary from Corpus Christ, Engineer. They’ve been interrupted only temporarily. Commerce will heir, at their noon noon, Jan. IX vleing for-50 prize Tex., wdl chauffeur Marioneaux* The shock is over now, Mr. Engineer—and Centrnl 'uncheon meeting tomorrow, a .0- money for each heat of the six equipment in every clasa race Florida, along with all its friends will now get down to work al law enforcement officer speak race event, each race comprised of but C Service Runabout. so that the truth mny be known and that the dreams >n safety. two heat*, and those all-import- Marioneaux, who does every­ of a century might he realized. Progress cannot be Sergeant Ben Butler will address “•>$ esrly season points tlmt go thing in a big way, not only halted or we would become stagnant and useless. he local Jayrees and demonstrate toward the Colonel Green 87.»w*o bring* about six hydro* and a That's why the Sanfoni-Titusville Canal must become a some of the varioua pieces of Trophy that will he presented runabout to *aeh of the races, reality—not in the future, but NOW, Mr. Engineer! equipment used to help keep the the high point man at the end but Carrie* two engines fur each We do not ask you to step out of the way—we merely streets of Sanford sefe. of the circuit tour. cla «, numbering a dozen, p l.t Sgt. Butler will be introduced ; Since Sanford is to early on two pit stooge* and master me­ ask you to be prepared for tho avalanche that is about to by Vt. L"Rxborn jr7p«Vident of! th* Grtp*7ru7k Clreuil this'yur chanic II. Alien Smith of Shrevs* descend. 1 the Jaycee organization...... it will prohably have the most port, to keep the immaculate ma­ The security of a nation Is at stake. Mr. Engineer! T^ie colorful field of boat racing chinery operating smoothly. economic future of a community is at stake! Central Florida’s drivers ever assembled here. future is at stake! At least two muiti-mlllionairea McGInty held two national title* Additional will bring their fabulous equip­ tost year and has sights set on You, Mr. Engineer, arc expected to develop those things mure this year. which make security, economy, development, and the future ment to toik* Monroe for the TWO COMMISSIONERS WERE sworn in la night at th« organizational meeting of the Second Annual Sanford Outboard “We will field the beat set of more sound than ever before. Local News Regatta. racers ever to visit Sanford dur­ Board of Sanford City Commissioners. H. N. tyer, the city’s Finance Director (center) This, we believe, along with hundreds of thousands of ing the hydroplane races this Is ahown administering the oath to Commit doner A. I~ Wilson (left) and Robert S. Wild Rill Tenny, multi-million­ y i a v others, can be done with the Sanford-Titusville Canal- year," club commodore Woodal^ I n /fiat / n > e .• L.. - On Page 10 aire playboy from Crystal Bay, Brown (right). (Staff I'hoto) This, we believe,, Mr. Engimter, WILL Us dunel „ (U lna, end world xscoxd bidder of 4 0 J I ■ I . ■!,!. - — - . > - W t K K m ■; *, * **. yr,f* a m. j - /.v* . st T- .\r -' v r r . . . . ; ,

" POPULAR COURSE A DEER COLLISION DAMS, CAUF. —(UP> — A KUMFORD, 3js- — Protestant Creed Making Comeback Under New Name "management" course for farmers Andover. Mss*, hunter u arri* woods near hare all day f0j ‘ haa baas «na of tht major f u ­ and rtnehars has becoma very By LOUIS CASSEDS, leave* room for several viewpoint! detr but failed to find one. Dm. on the precise nature of atone­ tures of neo - orthodox theology. popular, tha University of Cali­ tolled Press Staff Correspondent ing home, Philip Caudet struck j ment. but it takes vefy seriously But while neo • orthodoxy ac­ fornia agriculture school reports. Tbs e o n a e r v 1 1 ive protes- deer. But it straggled to its the historic Christian affirmation cepts tha Bible as a unique and An increasing number of students tant creed which used to be called sad bounded into tht f-.-^V 1 fuedimeatilism" is miking g tb it- 1 God was in Christ, recon­ divinely . inspired m a r t of God s are majering In ranch manage- ciling the world unto himself." If rrvtlatien. it also racwgnixad as mants. Graduates find job oppor­ Gaudat had to pay about MOo.w strong comeback undtr a bow repairs to his auto. vF D im e . It doss not insist upon, nstther human roll — and therefor* tha tunities plentiful on the ranches doe* It deny eueh doctrines as the possibility of error — In writing which cover 37 million acres of The new name Is •'evangelical­ California. ism." It is preferred by moit of virgin birth. and transmitting the sacred hooks. Tho femaio green-wing tut, the leaders of the resurgent con­ Differing Views an Bible It alio believes that tho ulti­ whieh weighs about 13 ounc-i. J servative movement, including Its The principal differences be­ mate revelation of the "Word of Wcafarn Reserve university In tho smallest ef North Amsrieu best-known preacher, Billy Gra­ tween today’s "neo * orthodox" God” was in his inearaata mo. was established la 1U3. ducks. ham. a n d "evangelist” theologians Jesus Christ and that all of tho stem from differing views of the Bible must be read and interpret­ Graham's popularity Is .one In­ Bible. ed in the light of this revelation. dex of the extent to which funds Unlike extreme fundamentalists, menlallit theology has recovered modern evingelieils do cot, as a from the pounding it took from rule, uphold tha belief that God BtHL RESEARCH "modernlsti" in the period be­ literally "dictated” tha words of DAMS. CALIF. -(C P i— Agrt- tween World War* I and If. the Blhle. They admit the pots- culture scientists are planning to One strong indication of the ibity that slight errors have oc­ ■dd radioactive gypsum to soil in strong recovery of Evangelicalism curred in translation or In copy­ California ranch lands to deter­ il the rapid growth of such un­ ing manuscripts. mine where the fertiliser goat. By abashedly fundamentalist denom­ But with th iif qualifications, treeing tha radioaetivi^r they inations as th t Southern Baptists they regard the Bible as the "ver­ hope to find out how muck of ths and Seventh Day Adventlita. bally inspired, Inrrrint word of gypsum goes up into tha plants Still another Is the .soaring clr- God." For example, they read as and bow much it washed out ef eulatlon of the new ."Evangelleal- genuine history the old Testament tha soil by rain. Gives them ist'* majatine 'Christianity To­ accounts of the creation of the the day," whleh in one year of publi­ world In six dsvs. the flood, and DOG THIEF cation has outstripped the liberal, ether episodes which many mod­ MALDEN. MASS. — dUP) — 50 - year old "Christian Century.” ENERGY Five Fundamentals ern Christians regard as symbol­ Linda Fillmore, tight, waa walk­ SOVtfV PAtllAMINT M1ITI—The Supremo Soviet tendance. On the rostrum Is Deputy Premier ic. ing to a store when a dog snatch­ growing bodies Fundamentalism got its name J bolds Its opening tesslea In Moscow with mem- Joseph Kuzmin, economic boss, as he promised A rediscovery of the scriptures ed her purse, containing |i her II b en of the Presidium, Including Communist from five "fundamental" dor need l lower taxes end more consumer goods. Dominat­ as a primary source and testing, mother had given bar to buy gro­ X P art/ boss Nikita S. Khrushchev (trrow), in at­ trines which its adherents bald to ing chamber seen* U a Urge statue of Lanin. ground for all Christian doctrine ceries. and ran away. sugar be essential to the Christian faith. They are: the infallibility of the Bible; tha virgin birth of Jtsus Christ; the belief that Christ, in his death on Calvary, achieved a "substitutionary atonement” for I “SUPER-RIGHT’ Western Shoulder “SUPER-RIGHT’ Weatem Tender the sms of mankind; th» bodily resurrection of Chxut from tha I tomb; and tha expectation that Christ wU! come aiain in person to establish his kingdom on earth. During the l W i , fundamental- lsta fought a bitter and divisive batUa with "modernists" theolog­ i LAM B ians who war* prepsrad to water LAMB down or sacrifice these doctrines In an effort to "accommodate" Christianity to what than appeared to be an irresistible march of sci­ entific matenilism. By the esrly lBJO’i, the modern­ ists itemed to have won tha fight. Fundamentalism was relegated to ROAST LEGS the fringes of proteitant. life. Ma­ jor dinomlnatloaa and theological schools esme under virtually com­ plete sway of liberals who da-em- rhaslred the Bible as an authorita­ tive sourcs of revelation and who _ . __------franklin D. spoke softly, If at all. about tha 's 71 67 . « 60 Rooeevalt. 63 supernatural aspects of Christian Lb. tuONUtCAY HMfflttTJ Ctf VOUNOIR—Average eg* of the first six U. B. DresidemU (top doctrine. «we) a t death urea TB years, a months. Average age of the last alx (bottom row) to dla was M Utile Prospect of Battle yaara, 3 months. There have been vaat advaneaa In medical care since those early days. too. so Although fundamentalism Is WXlgsnrlae of the modern-day presidency must bo aveiy bit as tailing as raporUd. ttnUrnationMt again becoming a powerful force In protsstant thought, thera is lit­ tle prospect of a renewal of the old battle with modernism. The 03793884 reason is that there are few mod­ Women Dominate Medical Fields 1 ' .* ernist theologians left to uphold “SUPER-RIGHT” WESTERN TENDER SHOULDER ihe'‘winning'* side of the Jo-ycar l y DOROTHY FLANDERS .... leal Selances: Dr. N. A. Dzhavak- University's School of Medicine, old dahate. United Pros* Buff Correspondent hlshvlll, head of the Department one of tho six medical centers visit­ The dominant school of theology BT. LOUIS (U P>- 6lx women of Experimental Anatomy of ed on their iour-week tour spon­ In prilrvlantlsm'today is whit is doctors from Soviet Russia, on a the Institute of Experimental sored by the American Women’s called "^■^o•nrthorioxy.,, LAMB CHOPS lb. 49 meant four-day tour of a St. Medical Association. Ry comparison with fundament­ lamia medical renter, got these Morphology, Academy of Sciences of the Georgia Socialist Repub­ A comparable group of Ameri­ alism. neo • orthodoxy may bo two emphatic points across the term'd a liberal theology. Rut it is language barrier: lic. Tbilisi, and Dr. A. M. Shis- can women dnetka iza ,is ELh “SUPER-RIGHT** WESTERN STEER BEEF (BONE IN) hove, faculty assistant in Thera- can won.' doctors will make a essentially a conservative re­ They era products of a “class­ p. of the hirst Moscow Institut*. return visit to the Soviet Union action against the excesses of less" society. Their fathers in­ Tho group toured Washington at a later date. modernism. clude a peasant, a store clerk, a For example, neo - orthodoxy professor of medicine, a metal c worker, a scientific geographer, a railroad worker. lb. They are grateful to the gov. erament that fostered their car­ CHUCK ROAST 49 eers. Having passed compulsory tacts, they were sent to slata- “All Good” Brand SLICED Fresh Green HEADLESS sponsored medical schools end vided wlh living quarters, ks and equipment, food and pin money. The women, all attractively BACON lb- 53c SHRIMP lb. 79 groomed and wearing lipstick- sine of them wore fingernail pol- FINEST JJUALITY TUB STYLE KJjJl, too — answered questions with confidence and ease In a meeting AAP FANCY FROZEN CUT with reporters. 70 Par cant Homan A & P BUTTER lb. 69c Dr. E. A. Vesyuknva, the hand- aome director of tho Institute of IONA BRAND CUT Experimental Endocrinology of the Ministry of Health. U S S R*, was spokesman for the group, all CORN Biddle-agad or oldtr, except for a Green Beans 2 a 23c 31-year-otd heauly described as a gancer research "genius." IONA SLICED or HALVES Seventy par cent of the medical 1 0 - O z . ^ 7 ^ profusion in Russia 1* made up of worn in. Dr. Vssyukova said— P k a e . £ / "Such a humane profession attsets PEACHES 25c women," she cxplslnrd. She cell- mated that Russia haa SUU.iMiti physicians "employed by the ANN PAGE llltOAD or FINE 2 elate, according to the popula­ tion in a given area." 1 Lb. r t f . Asked if the state direct* a NOODLES 23c person's choice of career, she

MEv«i7 ona in Russia chooses NABISCO PREMIUM b Us own pmfswion. Each n is i b compete in tsita that reveal if the parson is able to qualify 1 for hia choice." SALTINES — 25c / On « more perianal not*, Dr. b .Vasyukova revealed that all sis tUEA DAILY BRAND (3 DIETS) * of tha women era married ami 7 Rave families. A translator ac­ companying them revsaisd that 18 ways new for performance surpassing each ef tha women, famous tn that of any car you have ovor owned DOG FOOD 6,wc*”43c her own fiold, u»ei her maiden Cashmere Regular Bare Deedoraat Rath Bans r tame prafeiilcinilty. « Americans To Bu'ila Our rugged land demands performance, V-8 engine* (up to 360 hp) havo Cool- B Tha youngest number .of ths and hero'* tha cat th at gives it! Mercury Power design: 12 now idesj that rut Bouquet- 19c Dial Soap 2 for 33c a group was Dr. N. I. rsrovodrhi- 'f>8 can molt a mountain under you; heat and friction, mnko fuel go farther, D stertm t L*rg* Packageickage DsUrgsat DsUrgiat Lg- Bis* tl kova, a senior scientific worker o{ untangle a twisted trail. Now Marauder 18 ways new in nil. Como in, count 'em! a the. in titui* of Experimental Pathology and Cancer Therapy, FAB- Academy of Msdwal Science*. She 33c Vel Liquid 39c laughed in reply to a query DeUrgeat Large Packageicksgt raahaaare Caahasare lath Bara T1 about "tha rumor that ana mem­ » ber of tha delegation won a Miss A R uins beauty contsst." Dr. Vs- AD- 33c Bouquet 2 for 27c >1 sjuhovt, also smiling, said Russia Dslrrgent Largo Package Cleanser 7 had no such contest. * The other woman were Dr. A. K. Shubiadts, laboratory hood of B»1 w-aeSiUV.— u.-mipiuujYA* wow- W u f e w i . 1:00 to 9:00 p.rn. Station WDDO Channel 6 YEL- 33c A-Jax 2 for 25c the Ivanov Institute of Virology, Academy of Medical Sciences; u iw h too* irim *"** ***_ Dr. 51. .v. Fatajrva, head r f tho JUdiolegy Clime of tho Institute 200 AUgnolu A '6. nf Labor Hygian* sod Occupa- HUNT LINCOLN - MERCURY, Inc. p i$uper Markets Ucnii Due sic, Academy of Med- ■ ...... m m i ■ rwi H — 109 N. Palmetto Ave. Ph. FA 2-1881

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fffjf §anTtft» WrraTS \Y f tS. .ran *. 1^3—rap. 3 people Are Urged To Speak Out Lake Mary News P. Bresee Found Nazarene Church b . r rriF . j i v e k eo g u For Disarmament By Etlle Jane Keogh man. will have charge of the pro­ Ttic following ii in connection ped automatical’*" before the right TALLAHASSEE (UP)— Hoy. ' LAKE MARY- Mr. and Sirs. A. gram. •with the golden anniversary being homes when given its head on LeP.oy Collins has urged all Flo- B. Ayers who live on Fifth St. w;rc Attending the Board meeting observed by the Church or the Na- Barrv’s tea and coffee route. ri "The filory Barn'* from a rented hall, wr ts praying before “it becomes too late.” R. B. Slriloff it their home in Ft. or, Mrs. Dale Alexander, Mrs. Phlneaa Brciee, who. at the *;e desperately for a place to worsnip. Collin*, in his monthly report Myers. Richard Keogh. Mrs. John Leach •of 36, went “out under the stars” Late that afternoon, Barry fell fa*l to the people, said. ''This is no I ’had a nire note from Agnas and Mrs. E. Suidcll. t j found what became the Church asleep on the seat and the horse time to be keeping quiet. Our Musgrave .Montky. She said th a t. The sacrament of the Lord's of the Nazarene, was fond of ad strayed off its route for the first whole civilization is in peril. Air. Musgrave (Bill) returned home Supper was celcbra.cd Sunday in monishing hU congregation to lime. Finally, the horse stopped The governor said the world (rom a Five day stay at the Florida the C o m m u n i t y Presbyterian “keep the glory down!” and Barry awjkc. There hr found was headed toward “global sui- Sanitarium. He i* improving anil Church at the It o'clock service. ITy that he meant to nurture the a vacant church building with a cldc” in the race among nations I'm sure wc all hope that he will New hymn books were dedicated glsw of the Spirit and to make a "for sale" sign prominently dis- to arocmble “greater and greater soon be feeling fine again. Mrs. M and used for the first time. rriponse, when the Spirit so led. played. This was at KJrd street tvol* of destruction.” said -how wonderful the neighbors Finishing touche* are being made 1IL first tabernacle-type church In and Eggleston, site of the huge “Our nation seem* committed and her sister and brother in­ on the Educational Building .fitcr , 1 os Angeles became widely knovn Chicago First Church edifice until to a course of all-out power aid law had all been white Bill was a seaso'n of vacation on the part o( ♦ the “glory ham” for that rea­ six years ago. might through military arm*,” In the hospital. volunteer workers. It i* hoped that son; Main business of the church is Collin* sftid, “No one questions Also this week came a note from the building will soon he ready fjr use. Prom these early dajs. It has transacted at quadrennial general that * f must be strong enough Vl.ginia Anderson reporting as she been the freedom In the spirit, the assembles, the Manual, or Disci- to resist any one who would said “The activities of the I’. D The annual Congregational meet­ spontaneity In the services, and plinc, of the church 'contains ar- destory u«C But this should not Anderson*, when they weren't ing of file Community Presbyter­ the* joy mirrored on members' tides of 'aitli and general rules he our major offensive. Peace working II hours a day at the Post ian Church will be held Wednes­ faces that have been hallmarks of for membership. ; must he our aim, not war. . . " Office". Dec. 13. Mr. and Mr*. J. day. Jan. 13 beginning at fi;30 p. Nazarene evangelistic efforts Vo major changes have been Collin* said progroi the state V. RirhanI* and Mrs. Louise I*. m. with a covered dish supper. everywhere. made in organization since 192* bus made In the past year pales Wilson of Enterprise helped P. D, Following the *uppcr year end re­ Prior to the final union in Pitot although provision has been made in significance when we consider Anderson eelrbrate hi* bir.hdav. port* and election of officers and Point, detegates from churches in fo* amendment by a two-thirds tite peril which faces Florida and Mrs. Anderson served cr'.e, ice appointment of committees will he l pillTESY WEEK EL’ESTS UP SANFORD, Mr. and Mrs. tfe*East and West held a prelimi­ vote of delegates, followed by a I'** nation, in fail, the entire cream, coffee, nut* anil mints. Isold. Alt members snd friend* of Wenilull Snines of Jackson, Midi, enjoy an evening of nary conference In Chicago in 1907. two-thirfds vote of district assent- wmldi" Dee. 22 they at ended the an- tiic Cliurch are asked to be present. nual Christmas Tree for Und r- Circle No. I of tite PWO w ill music iintl limiting nt the Mayfair Inn during the evening “ Fraternal” delegate* and guest* blJes, “Now i* the time for all of n» cocktail hour. Tote Riikur ami hi* I’npulnire.-* pl*v nlghtlv at the 1907 conference were a com­ privileged children given by Mr*. meet Tuesday,' Jan. H, at 8 p. m General assemblies have been *P* * ^t-heforc 11 A. B. Bogue in Orlando. Tint same a: the churrh. Mrs. Donald Kirk- a! the Mayfair, (Staff Photo) mittee of »cvrn from the south, held in 1911, Nashville; 1923, Co- he said. The best thing that could hap­ afternoon they called on Mr*. M. ncr and Mrs. Carol I .owe will be who stayed through all the pro­ lumbu.s; 19J2, Wichita; 1913, 1919, eo-hoste«ses. ceedings. Bcv. C. B. Jernigam of pen to the nation in the new year, O. Overrireet. Mi** Elizabeth 1923, 193*i, 1932, 1936, Kansas City; Mrs. Georgia Lamb of New York Pilot Point. Tex., told the dele­ he said, would be a dedication to Overstreet and Judge and Mr*. E. his or her spouse, then you can­ lWl), Oklahoma City; 1944, Min­ City was visiting frtrnd* in the gates at Chicago. “Thl* is the hig- seeking world disarmament ami H- Duckworth, all long time friends not claim the dependency deduc­ neapolis; and 1943. St. Lmiis Sanford Lake Mary area last week tion. ge*t thing we have ever seen, hut Emphasis on Sunday School mutual understanding, and “the °f Mr*. Anderson, Income Tax Fax Texans are not afraid of big development of an effective pro- Spending Christmas night wiih Mr*. J Yarn I* confined to her You should he sure that you did Sunday school emphasis has been hi* parents were Mr and Mrs. P home on Lake Mary Ave. with the The Florida Accountant* Associ­ step-son or step.daughter. All other furnish over one-half of the sup- things. We are here to stay!" strong in the cliurch from it* be­ gram to obtain their acceptance ation — an aHillatr of National So- dependents must have earnings of p0rt> fm l a* good as his word, the throughout the world I). Anderson Jr. of Savannah ami 0t». ginning. Sunday school attcmlante children Mona and I*. D. Ill and Many of you have been asking rieiv ul Puhllc Accountant! less than RiOi) to qualify as your Definition of Support — Support Rev. Jernigan marshalled support and promotion have been at the _ Mis* Bobby e Smith. They were on about the kindergarten next fall Your child may have earned over dependents. Includes food, shelter, clothing. for the national union and helped church to help keep forefront especially In the last 2u ask* hi* their way to Miami to visit Mrs here in l.a’te Mary. For further SGft) in 1937 and you can still claim Your children, it qualified as medical and dental care, education, to make arrangements for the 1908 years, since studies show that most American Protestantism "a vital information contact me the dependency deduction for him above, may have rarnetl any and the like. Generally, theso rohferenee. It was at that time Anderson's mother and other rela­ at FA member* of the church come spiritual loree in the world—spirit­ tives. On their return trip, Pro* 2-tsca. provided he Ls under 19 years old: amount. They are requires) to file Items of support are measured in that his group, the Holiness through the Sunday school. ual and evangelistic in character.” or If he Is over 19 years old. he a tax return If they rarnrd over term* of the amount of expense Cliurch of Christ, united. spent New Year'* Eve with the Mr*. Doris Omcy has been ill fur The Nazarene* created a depart­ Dr. Samuel Y'oung calls on Naz- several days with the flu yir was also a full time student for at RWO. and are required to pay In- Incurred by the one furnishing such Jack Barry's Hone .Anderson* at their Lake Emma ment of church schools in 1928; arctics to reawaken themselves “to Home. Omey says she i* improving. least five months of 1937, at an mine lax. They can claim their item*. However, If the item of sup- Virtually every local congrega-' llAfann S I «t n m n lin n I ______■ ____ l_ f.. I J .. _ » « . 1.1_____ in 1937, graded lesson* for all ages tite urgency of our world mission." Sunday afiornoon Dec. 29. tite An Don't forget to call me nr drop educational inriiiution which nor personal exemption of *600 on their port furnished an individual (either tion has one or several stories of were instituted; in 1943, boys’ and Dr. D. 1. Vandcrpool says, "We derions called on his cousins Mr m i a note hut any way you do it mally maintains a regular faculty own tax return. They may, If they by himself or by others) Is in the special providential help In getting girt*' camps and young people’s have challenged ourselves this year and Mrs. Raymond Fi*hrr in ML be sure and get your new* to me. and curriculum and normally li.n earned tinder MOO, file an Income form of goods, services, or other tin work started ami a place to institutes were organized by dis- to an allout effort in every de­ Dora and then went to Ocala tu -My phone i* FA 2 3308. a regularly organized body of stu­ lax return and claim their own heneflls, it will be necessary In ujhhip built. 1 triets. Daily vacation Bible schools partment ami it should give our see a brother-in-law L. S. Mi Cult Mrs. Earl Tuney railed to tell of dents in attendance at file ptaep personal exemption of Woo in or- measure the amount of such item Chicago First Church has the also have been featured, cliurch a mighty thrust into the ashy of Birmingham. Returning ti the visitors at their home during where its educational activities are tier to secure the refund to them in terms of its fair market value. story of Jack Barry's horse, an Grneril* Give Message tomorrows." Dr. G. B. William­ Lake Mary they dropped in a! the the last few week*. Mr and Mrs. carried on; or if he was pursuing of any Income tax dial may- have In computing the amount of sup­ animal of rare sagacity, that stop- Chairman Powers prayerfully son. calling for a "deepened in­ P. M. Bail open house. Phillip Toney visited hi* parents a fulltime course of institutional been withheld from their pay- port inrludc amounts contributed terior life,” lays, "Tite distance New Year’s afternoon the An­ for several days. Mrs Tonev'z sis on farm training under the super chccks. This will not in any way by thr dependent for his own sup­ we cover tin the future) will be derson* with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney ter and nephew Mrs. Ben Bucks:aff vision of an accredited agent of prevent you from also claiming port and also amounts ordinarily deckled by the ‘power pack' we Eowlcr attended the Open I toils- of Cleveland and John lluckstaff of an educational institution nr of a their J6ft) dependency deduction excludable from gross Income. pussr.-ts to keep increased machin­ of the Walter Coliingwood* who Chicago returned home >vrr file slate or political xtilidiv'ston of a on your Income tax rrturn, pro­ In figuring whether you provide ery operating smoothly and effi­ have recently purchased a liuine weekend stale, ami you provided over one- vided they nieet the requirement* more than half nf the support of ciently." near Lake Brandy. Sunday they —------— half the cost nf his support. above. a student, you may disregard Dr. Hugh C. Benner writes: “The were dinner guests of die J. V Tills applies only to your child- If. however, tour fluid is mar­ amounts received by him as scho­ growth, unity, financial strength, Richard* in Enterprise for a fami The English channel ls approxi- rcn_ j,t your son. daughter, ried and (lies a Joint return with larships. mately 330 mile* long. training program, and broad ly reunion. world-wide vision of the Churrh Mrs. Eileen Willard ami Kathy of the Nazarene give to us a basis returned Saturday hy planr after of faith that within a reasonable spending a week in Burlington, N lime there shall be a half million C. and Columbia. S. C. Kathy Nazarenes around the world!" wanted to see snow so on Sunday they took a trip in the Blue Ridge HEVOLT LEADER EXECUTED Mountain in Virginia, hut no Snow VIENNA (C P )- Lanin Ivan Ko- Mr. and Mrs. It!chard Keogh ami vac». a leader in the Hungarian children Craig, Keilti. and Colin spent Sunday in Wildwood ax Clearance Sale revolt, was rxecuted Thursday shortly alter the Communist Hun­ guests of the Bcv. Don Ucplogle garian Supreme Court confirmed minister of the Wildwood First Iti* death senu ne., Budapest Ra­ Presbyterian Church. dio reported today, Kovac* wa* Mr. and Mrs II. M Gleason and accused of having led an armed A. R. Hunfcins si ere Sunday din- group during the 1936 uprising. He nrr guest* of Mrs. J L Hobby in also planned to establish an ex­ Sanford. treme right wing party after (he The Kxeeufise Board of the P T A revolt, Budapest Radio said. met Monday at the School 31 rt W. C, llnpkiti* presiding VEHICLE THEFT The school kitchen was the main Entire Stock AMATO PIOBllMA-The map Incites problems that (nrolgn oolu v riERRE. K. D. —iUp)— state topic of discussion. » new flair nnd planners fuic in the Southeast Asia T m ty Organization. SLA TO Police Radio ha* reported a theft new baking pans are needed Mr*. nations (In black) sre Pakistan. Thailand, the PbBIpptnas. Aus­ of a motor vehicle of a different Dale Alexander, study group tralia end New Zealand The United State*. Girsi Britain and sort; A 1934 led tractor nrnr Al­ chairman, announced that a study Sw ea ters Dir e s s e s I ranee sre alio members of the SF.ATO pact. (Central Press) ii* tier, Neb. group will hr held the latter part nf February on the library. \ group under the direction of lihrirv chairman Mrs Robert Lankford ! will meet Monday at 1 p. m a! Reg. Price SALE tile school to repair books Anyone I t 'I is invited to (Ids group. The lib 20% off rary books are in had condition and the more coming out to repair them the quicker the Job cm be 9.95 - 10.95 6.95 completed Mr.*. Morris Sleine.- an­ nounced that Mu. Marshall Smith ii 9 would serve as secretary during her absence There will he no Lake Mary 12.95-14.95 .... 8.95 OF THE LOW-PRICE THREE PTA meeting during February, but all members are invited to tile special meeting at Pine’•rod Ja c k e ts School for Founder's Day The date 17.95-19.9j m m m m 12.95 will be announced later. The p.'-.t f !«n*» W meeting will lie Jan. 16 at thr school Mrs. Mills, Gaiety chair- 22.95-29.95 .... 14.95 Geneva News P* r i c e BY ADDIE I'll BA MT Mr and Mrs. W, It. Bridge* had as their recent guest*. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Webb mid son David of Battle Creel., IMch. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Bennett snd children had ** their guest recently Miss Diana McKay of Skirts Urlando. .Mr*. Harry Geiger arrived rume Sunday after »(lending the Shoes THE BIG 58 FORD CUSTOM 300 holidays f'i I) ibliti, Gs. and Ch- Reg. Price SALE If you go for V-8 performance, you can lumbla, S. fi. visiting her husband Here's the beat nr»s of the v ear for people il. M. Geiger, and her daughter who want to make their ear dollars go have your Custom 300 powered by Ford'a all-new Interceptor V-8 with Precision and son Betty and Cleitu*. further; ( Mr. and Airs. E. M. Giant had 6.95 While print* of other ears hue gone Fuel Induction. as tlielr recent guests, Mr*. iSandler #Foof Flair 4.95 up foe 193k. Ford ha* reduced the Or if a “aix" suits your driving style Grant'* daughter and son--ln-law. price* for it* popular Custom -W) letter, you can have Ford's famous Mr. and Mrs. George Li wards nf mod* la . , . below 1937 price-1 Mileage Maker SU. Jacksonville. tLife Stride 7.95 And these new 38 Ford* that you can See and Action T ist a new Ford Custom Mr. and Mrs ft D. Jullir and 5.95 buy for lens than 1937 prices are beautifully TOO arid you’ll say what they are all saying: family had a* their gue.t for a styled, handsomely trimmed ears that ran Fur smoother riding comfort, topnotcb ' few days, Alls* Janice Alderman Hand Up with pride alongside even the performance, tight-dated ecouomy, tup- | of Kissimmee. 10.95 eostlimt ear* Yet they are the lowest dollar value . . . **>u can't heat tne Ford The Ml*>es Addle snd Valteen for '38. See your Ford Dealer I ' Prevail had as their ruett AA'ed- 7.95 priced cars* of the low-price three' 4'l'*rr*4 JKVII nerda), Alias There's Jarksun of Lr Orlando. y— ...... Mr. ard Mrs i sder Hart, snd up to off Mr, and Mr*. Js ’-k Stewart and children spent Wednesday st New 9 9 Kf. Smyrna Reach. Air. snd Mr*. Ilsrry Hoshner of AHthlgan ire here lo -pend the 50 ^ winter months at their*home. Mr. snd Mrs, T. W. Prevail and STRICKLAND-MORRISON, Inc family had aa their guests revent- jg j ly Mr*. Prcvatt'* riater and hhs- 30? E. 1st St. Ph. PA 2-1 band Afr. and Air*. B. F. Griggs of If You’re Interested in a n A-1 feed Car—Be Sure to See Your Ford Dealer Jarksonvillle, snd Ale. snd Air*. | Frank Griggs snd family of hanfott & U 6 *

Foreign News Commentary Wf CSARLSS M. NcCANN Neva Not W*0 Token diplomats regarded tb* folk Th# Col ted States, Britiah tad Mis mova was not wall reeotved moat Important. Smirnov ctacrOsj Wett German gevcnuaesU are In Washington, and hn dragged hla Christmas-tide vacation In ft*, about to decide on the next ADM hack a bit on it yesterday. A For- ala in hope that he could do ions move la the cold war. o ifi Office spokesman was auth- negotiating with Admautr. t a They are now drafting replica te any that Macmillan felt It looks and more ar g There Are Accident Prone to the letters which Soviet Pre­ tbat n non-aggreaaioa paet must Adenauer is going to uka the mier Nikolai A. Bulganin tent last b* part of ■ “package" deal on lead in sounding out Ruaiia oa i month to Preihfent Elsenhower, disarmament and other issues. possible Cold War move. It lo*fc| Prime Minister Harold Macmillan Adontuor had a private talk more and more also, rogardlasi g World tho Allied replies to Bulganin, tin Individuals In The and Chancellor Konrad Adosauor Sunday algbt with Andrei A. Smir­ the first stage of say aegotlMim W«*r« an heard much of "accident-prone” *he won Immune to imeilpox became she had Bulganin proposed ■ high-level nov, Soviet Ambassador to West meeting of loaders of tho chief Germany. It wia only n‘ 10-mlnuto with ltuiala win bo conducted * individual*—-people who Juit keep on havinv had cowpox—and cowpox became the agent Allied powers on cold war inuti. chat In n conor of • room in the cretly through diplomatic efcu. on* after another for no discernible for mass Immunity against smallpox. A Preiumably the AUlod roptiay febaumburg Palace is Bonn, but oola. tiMth These unfortunates are considered Paris physician saw children tapping mes- will bo coordinated through tho liabOitles when It cornea to doing the work . sages to each other along opposite ends of North Atlantic Treaty Organist- tlea and through direct excbaagci of the world. But, as an article in the Jour- a plank— and from thjs devised the princi between tha individual govern­ nil of the American Medical Association pie of the stethoscope. A chemist, who had ments. YOU'RE TELLING ME! been working with a strange chemical, for­ -by HOYT WHO- points out, there are some "happy accident- Beptles Foretell Events Cmfral Prsao Writtr wane" psepls who am pretty important got to wash his hands before lunch. He In any event, they may foretell thapYs researcher*, scientists, and doe- wondered about the sugary taste of hla beef the course of attempts to oato la the fields ad sandwleh—and the end m u lt was saccharine. the Cold War during the neat few yonn avarago Industry and th# site. Obvtcusty, to n who accidently discover some big things weeks or oven months. hit IUAOA what we daaY knew won't ‘ while looking for something also. Thera Is a word for the ability to make caa m i l gatf Russia, at tho moment, la la a t I I A clasele example was when Dr. Fleming some valuable or pleasant discovery with­ atrong position after Its startling t I I out deliberately looking for It—serendipity, /. M fsr fw cif report, tfcot ■ecMaffa# *tttrmaiim trite etrhhatallr left a disk tteonred-aad dis­ successes in tho earth-satellite nu­ mofor trim* inert**** y j p*r l u t e m tee field */ art seem* ^ covered penicillin as a raault And there are But luek doesn’t explain the whole story by clear missile fields. « n t lost poor, ft fast pe*a to hardly reveoltey. For a leay ■ many mace. Long ago, van Leeuwenhoek any means. The American Medical Asso­ The United States ala# sees no at«w, o c errifl aMptordtay Me lime new (bey's* been HItey fbe ciation article quotes a doctor os saying use In bolding another “ aummit” world hew Mach we or* petals* focused a magnifying glass on a drop of conference unless there la seme I t I , t t t water Instead of a fly's leg as he intended- this: “Discoveries made by nccident are prospect of success. bacteria was thus discovered and the whole never pure luck. They come about only be­ There is, In addition, th* qua* Ken with tveria t* They've sold vs they la­ seicnet of medicine revolutionised. Edward cause the men who make them are alert thn whether to make any substan­ lop by IBMUoo by I MB Jenner heard a former milkmaid boast that enough to fathom their usefulness.” tial concessions to Russia If now u hs disarmament negotiations a r * If wo of die mil- t I I ■ started. of IV* la tha field st Industry Inside Washington Macmillan. In a broadcast to tho that we've got tha RuoaUM corn- The Best For The Least Results 1 ! ! lag and going. And we’ve got teg every form of domestic transportation the n r HENRY CATHCART Chairman Paul M. Butler a likely British people Saturday, proposed The reconvened Congress has plenty of Ontril Pres* Waihlagto* Writer contestant for the Senate seat, “a solemn pact of non-aggreii- TM u n. and Ituaga agreed keep oa golif. because they're* opportunity to compste on a fair and equit- “la principle* to exchange infer- coming. business on Its hands. It is flooded with pro. T- . - , . - . , WlC - WASHINGTON — Long-time and a probabla winner over any­ Ion” as the first move In easing tha posed laws touching on every conceivable able bnsl«—and to make the mo. t of t oir (0|,,fn tr, 0f th« capital »e»n* ar# body but Jenrfer, Indication* are cold war. phase of the national life. The problem, so to own special advantages. convinced that tha coming (anion that tha fiery orator from Bed­ speak, le to separate the wheat from the That means the public would get the best of Cungraii will ba tha molt acri­ ford, Ind., may be prevailed upon Alien Information LAM-A-DAY chaff of possible legislation. of service at the lowcgt possible cost. monious ami frustrating in many to reconilder and accept a i * * * years. “dreft.” In the domestic field, a series of laws All sign* point to mora politics Is Confidential relating to transportation should be given than usual, a battla royal over do- STASSEN’S PLANS— Whit* Information furnished by aliens Shortage Of Results House “P**c*” Secretary Harold in making their annual addraaa top priority on the agenda. From the U.S. Information Agency comes fens* and missile spsmling, In­ The primary purpose of this legislative vestigations all over tha place, E. Stasaan la ready to embark up­ report to th* Government it con­ 17-page review of activities now being and all this capped by a yearning on a n*w attempt to win tho fidential. effort—which has the full support of farm Prasidfncy, w*ll-lnformoil aiioci- According to Joseph Savoretti, and business organizations, top men in the carried out ns part of the people-to-poople effort to get boms early from tha nrogram. This report rends most Impressive- campaigns ate* report. District Director of tho Miami government, newspapers and magazines Immigration and Naturalisation i._|y. V Leaflets, - - fl-l > pamphletsm o m m U aI a andiietrl posterstvnjlni'i rrttln galore ro TTax o cull ■ I a a rt out, of court*, and Stassen I* *xc*pt*d to an­ throughout the country, and all manner of nounce ahortly that h* will run Service office, the information are being rushed out for shipment. Hospi­ th* whol* effort in this area will furnished by alien* In reporting other groups— Is to get rid of outmoded b« to fornitoli or dtlay tha loom­ for governor of ? tality programs have been set up. Visitors next year. If successful, he will their addrese has been declared regulatory policies and philosophies which ing poliibllity of a tax Incrcat* confidential by atatut*. nre entertained. Americans going abroad iintlll m il. lose little time In tossing his hat are a hangover from the days when the rail­ are offered pcnple-to-poople Instructions. Into th* IB40 presidential nomin­ The,* reports mutt be submitt­ roads had a virtual monopoly of commercial Republican* will b* In th* un- ed during January each year by A enmonign for tourists to “make n friend comfort*!)?* position of having to ation ring. transportation. Ills theory la reported to be all aliens in th* United State*, this trip” hns been sponsored by the rans- defends charge, that th*ira waa a with few exceptions. Forme on For instance, it a railroad wants to charge! 'Mi, nothing” adminiatration that that there will be a Niton-Know- portation industries. Outmoded and other­ land deadlock at tho 1S4S0 Repub­ which to submit tho report* are a lower rate for doing a Job thnn is chnrged failed to h**d th* warning sigh* available at any Pott Office or wise surnlus materials from sporting goods of Russian advance* in mini!** lican convention, or that suffici­ by n competitor it frequently finds that it ent opposition will develop to office of tho Immigration and is not allowed to—on the grounds that this manufacturers i< being shipped across the and aputniki. Naturalisation Service. Person* neas. Camp Fire flirb arc mnilln/ aliiums Democrat, will assail the ad- both Vico President Richard M. would take business away from the Compe­ Nixon and retiring Senate Minor­ who ar* unabt* to pick up a form abroad to tell the world how America lives. minUtration for not spending because of Illness, or other rea­ titors. That is much as if a store was denied enough money for aatalllt** and ity leader William F. Knowland Husiness men are telling the world about to give him • good chance. sons, may have a relative or the right to cyt prices because business would defenv* while being careful net friend obtain a card for them American husir's-. The hobbies committee to unbalance the 1U5I budget t* Tho onetime governor of Minn­ be Inken away from another store down the esota and ex-president of the Uni­ Tha card should be returned to is very active. In fact, there are 17 pages th* point where they will be re­ on* of these offices. street. versity of Pennsylvania claim I m tvtl* lYfittCATt. iw, wpajjt BNlTt BllllViSi of shc?r activity and success. sponsible for a tax inerea**. Parents or guardians of aliens These proposed laws would givu each and Actually, at in all election year widespread support at tha grass Informed of all this good new s., we g r°w thia on* will be loud, and roots ItvaL under 14 years of ago submit re­ “Ouch l” ports for such children. The Sanford Herald bewildered. How docs it happen that when maybe long, but It probably will so much is anparcntly being done, so few end In a etalemat* with littla lag* P s i u H — — 4 rliM m n tttr Orl-livr ST. HHS at ialatiun but much campaign fod­ Ik , l*nal OHO* mt Inr.I n - r t e - . unS-r Hii> Ir l results are forthcoming? American pres­ «f r-Nir,-* -f Csirk 1. 1*7* tige remains low. This is the report of der for each tide. trained nnil experienced reporters. Confi­ JENNER “DRAFT”—The an- Important Notice To All Voters S'UKl) t*KHHI*«. S:s i, h, »«« r-Hlikrr UUIIII7 in IOH V III.. Itar—llvr Steltnr dence in American leadership hns waned. nuunceii decision of Senator Wil­ it EVfll.VX J. Cl'alllSIt. tS iutlilas Sl— arr Tiiis fact is also made clear by our foreign liam E. — rnntr f R>, Indiana, nst correspondents. Russian peace propaganda to - seek re-election already has Vllllllikr l r „ l -H im U l,,. -ilM>l.tr mm* In Seminole County CSrlaluat, ••ISISS, pr.ee.»le» t’hrUimaa. hail one result ha may have fort- is having a more telling effect thnn is the eceit—a “draft Jenner” move­ R l i i H i i i F r i o n R a t i :h co-operation of “5,000 hobby organizations, Cgrrlvt We per week Clow ilwalh SI.10 ment. f l rve N rRIIi* Sit Satika On# I m » publications and lenders.” Republican politics in tha Haas- I1IO I1.T3 St 1.34 411 ilb liu a ri Rullrra, rnr*l «f Hiwwlam, m u ltlla N a mh4 Serious and well-informed Americans nre ier state ere, a* usual, in a condi­ Iflllift *>f ttlvrlRlRmenl f«r Ike pirpnae of rnlelag tion of hot-tempered turbulence fkailp will It ckiriwl for at mcoliir • 4 inlliltg rnlea, concerned; many are alarmed because of and m> randidata item i likaly to fk» ffetnlil It i number of Ik# I'illed Creu mililerli America’s deteriorated position. What is einergo at the kind of vote-get­ i wnthird iir tiilltlf to III* M»# for lepuhllmlUR American propugumln accomplishing? What In compliance with Florida law which requires verification of regis- If Nil lh« turn I tr o t prltiid In this newspaper. ter Jenner demonitrated himself are these 17 pages of activities doing to put to be in pH*t election*. Irirm nlri Nation* II? If iirneral AhfrllilRN Ir rrlr p for. i l l floor at fa Pit el nun IlnnU 1114*. at least a little crimp in the Russians 7 How With Democratic National traditional records every two years, double postcards are being mailed Atlartfli tirofi.li* can no much he done with such little gain Page 4 Wediu-sduy, Juuuttry H, 1858 in prestige? BOOKKEEPING EASE January Ninth to every person whose name is in the County registra* WASHINGTON (UP> - Labor Secretary Jamei P. Milch«li baa tion books. proposed easing tb* bookkttpiag N e w s 0 / Men chores of firms holding govern­ Try and Stop Me ment contracts In excess of >10,000. These firms now are re­ -By BENNETT CERF- In Service quired to retain wage and hour FOTT HENNING, Go. (AHTNC) All questions on the return portion of card should be answered, the C ARATOGA SPRINGS onco w u famous for Ua mammoth records of employes for at least —Army zd Lt. Terry D. Cordell, four yeari. Mitchell Thursday pro­ card signed, and mailed in at once. oW hotelt, with double-docked verandahs, vast dining eon of Ur. aud Mrs. James D. Cor­ posed cutting this tint* to thro* rooms, Insldo gardens, ami marble-doored lobbies. Ala,, they're dell, 2US Elm. Ave., Sanford, re­ years. Interested parsons will 'tov* alt torn down by now, but cently completed lb* four week of­ until Jan. t? to submit th*lr viawa In th* last year of the Grand ficer airborne course at The In­ to him. Union . Hotel, biggest of fantry School, Fort Running, Go. Failure to return card before January 31st will result in your name them all, Joe E. Lewis, night Lieutenant Cordell entered the club star, registered there. Army last Juty. A new aluminum anchor, At three In the morning, he He is a 1033 graduate of Scml- weighing 41 pounds, is said to being stricken from the books, and it will then be necessary to re- heard h 1 ■ closet door nol« High School and la a IBS? have th* sam* holding pow*r a* squeak, and saw a Confed­ graduate of Tha Citadel, Charlca- a cast iron anchor weighing IW register in person in order to vote. erate soldier step out to de­ ton, S. C. pounds. mand, "Who’s winninT' Naturally, Jo* couldn't sleep after that Beside*, tha railroad station w u below, If you are registered and do not receive card within ten days notify end a switch engine kept ( k a o h d io n (^L o l a m a ■hunting cars back and the registration office. forth. Finally, Lewis called the night dark. "Maybe you cu t tall me," ho suggested, -what H i m You Bcon Wanting To Start time this hotel reaches Chicago?" • • • Taking Aeeordlon Lesson*? A rock ‘n roller tell in love with a college girl who declared he'd have to Improve hie education l( he ever expected to make time wttb If you have changed your name since registering or wish to register bar. He phoned her happily the very neat day to report, “Baby, I'as Do It Now — The Easy Way o* oa my cultural kick! I’ve Joined the Uterarv Glide!" for the first time, come to the office in person. ACCORDION FURNISHED ON TRIAL PLAN

Seo U* Friday*—2:30 to 8:00 P. M. ! at the I OOF Hall, 107 S. Magnolia in Sanford « ANNOUNCEMENT We are pleuxed to announce that Mrx. Velma Gon­ zalez, our former Ho»t-Offlcio necretar)* is now unsocial- SANFORD SEMINOLE COUNTY oil with URua registered sales associate. Specializing OFFICE OPEN EVERY ! in home Hairs and rental property management. * * List your rental property with us fur complete TUESDAY VOTING REGISTRATION OFFICE J l service. 9 to 12 2 to 5 Tel FA 2-4025 Chamber of Commerce Building Seminole Realty Sanford, Fla. DIVISION OF ORLANDO SCHOOL OF MUSIC “Ev*ry Week l» CuUrteiy Week At Hemlnule Realty" W. Dietrich - T. W. .Hero. Registered Krukrfe I23H E. Colonial (;x 2-3758 Miss Elisabeth Melhtin • Mr*, Velma Gunnies, Associate* ORLANDO, FLORIDA CAMILLA D. BRUCE, Supervisi

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K r Vcnferl WfntTB Wed. Jun. 8, 11*58—Page B Teachers Credit Union Will Have Gourmet's Calendar THURSDAY Meet January 14 Cookpot The Sanford Home ‘ Demonstra­ Teachers Federal Credit Semi­ POTATO PANCAKES tion Club will meet at the county nole County Teachers Federal Cre­ (German Style) council center at 2 o'clock. Tho agent. Miss Myrtle Wilson, wfll Chapmans Have 2 dit Union will hold its annual meet­ • large potatoes ing on Tuesday, January four­ give a demonstration on vegetable CatholicWomen 3 fftfs cookery. Grandchildren teenth at 4:00 p. m. at Seminole 1 onion V4 High School, Room 19. Salt and pepper to taste The Sanford Duplicate Bridge Plan Activities Within One Week Mrs. Jack Burney, president, Peel, wqsh and dry the potatoes. Club will meet at 8:00 P. M. at The regutar meeting of the Cath­ Double blessings descended on stated that routine business will Gralo them. They will b# quite tha Yacht Club. olic Woman’! Club waa held Mon­ Mr. and Mrs. Bert Chapman wlth- be conducted. There will be a de­ watery. Drain them well and add FRIDAY day night at the Sanford Yacht ln a week. In Little Rock, Ark., claration of dividends and an elec­ the beaten egg-yolks, then the stiff­ The Sallle Harrison Chapter of Club. Mrs. Hcten Constantine pre­ their ion and daughter-in-law an­ tion of officers for 1938. All mem­ ly beaten egg-whites. the 1). A. R. will meet Friday at sided over the meeting, which nounced the birth of a boy, Carl bers are urged to be present and Add onion, chopped fine, and sea- the home of Mrs. R. E. True in opened with prayer. Edgar born December 30. On Jan­ bring their passbooks for audit. sonlng. Fry In shortening or but- Lake Mary, at 3:00 P. M. Co-host- Mrs. George Rau, of (he library uary 4. their daughter. Mrs. ter until brown. Serve with bacon he Mrs. W. E. Baker and committee, read a paper on the James G. Moore Jr., gave birth Duplicate Bridge and applesauce. Mrs. Raymond Ball. Members are life and books of Bishop rulton to a daughter in the Seminole Me­ asked to bring used clothing and Sheshin. morial HospitaL Club Meets Thurs. beads for tha package to be tent Mrs. E. D. Rinehart displayed Little Carl Edgar Chapman The Sanford Duplicate Bridge to the Indians. Subject of the pro- and demonstrated some of har weighed 6 lbs., 14 O f. His mother Club will resume play tills Thurs­ BIRTHS grsm will be the study of the In- ceramics- The Rev. Richard Lyons is the former Anne Harris of May- day after an adjournment for the Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Plumlee of dims. thanksd the ladles who wera In field, Xen. hoUdaji. The Club will meet at Atlanta announce the birth of a charga of the altar during Decem­ Mrs. Moore It the former Bar­ the Sanford Yacht Club at 1:00 P. baby girt born January 8, The baby When Roman girls reached nn* ber for the beautiful flower ar­ bara Chapman. Her baby daughter M. This will be an Important meet­ weighed 8 lbs. 4 o r and has been rangements at Christmas. weighed 7 lbs. Mr. Moore Is em­ ing and all member* are urged to named Leslie Michele. Mrs. Plum­ turily, they presented all their dolls on the altar of Diana In tak­ There will be > bake sale Jan­ ployed bjf the DrLand Sun-News, attend. New members are always lee is the farmer Beverly Cameron uary X. The club la also sponsor­ and tho coupla la residing there. welcoma. Graddlek. ing leave of childhood. PLANNING FOR THE E. M. Wives Club are the newly Installed officers, Mrs. Joanne ing a card party at tha Mayfair Inn mFleiachmnn, vice-president and Mrs. Glndyt Carter, president. Installation took place March IT. Mra. Franela E. Roumll- lat Jr. Is the chairman. Monday night at the Lake Monroe Inn. (Photo by Bergstrom) Refreshments of cup cakes and coffee were served by the commit­ Baptist Primary tee, Mra. Sylvia Huhn, Mra. Mary A irs . Gladys Carter Installed Mahsney. Mrs. Marl LeCuyer, Mrs. William Livingston, Mrs. Dan Ma­ Department Holds thers, Mrs. Luella Mscck and W iv e s Mrs. Toni Waters. As President OfE.M. Club Meet At Malloys The next meeting will be held The Enlisted Men’s Wives Club Frances Jones, Mrs. Alice Pulvrr, The teachers and Officers of the Mrs. Betty Place, Mrs. Bobby# at T:00 P. M. Fehruary 3. A pot held an Installation of officers Primary Department of the First luck supper will be served.- {Ton.lay night at the Lake Mon- Lee Wilson and Mra. Sandy Stan­ Baptist Church met in the home of •be Inn. Members enjoyed u din­ ford. Mrs. John Malloy on the old Lake ner hefora the business meeting. Mary Road. The meeting was An enscribed ivory gavel was opened with praywr by Bill Har­ .. presented to the new president, Junior Matron vey, Superintendent. Mrs. Lowell (p s A A o n a h Mrs. Gladys Carter, by the out­ Tripp taught chapter two tn the Mr. and Mra. Irving 1. Pryor going president, Mrs. Betty Mil­ Honored At O.E.S. Study Course Book, Primary Sun­ have a guests Mr. Tryor'a uncle ler. Mrs. Joanne Fleishman was day School Work, with emphasis and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Marlon S. installed as vice-president, Mrs. Meeting January 2 that Teachers of Primary Children Pryor; his cousins, Mr. and Mrj. Millie Myers re-lnstalled as trea­ should love them, be cheerful, un­ William L. Pryor and two of their surer, and Mrs. Drucilla Moore, The Jr. Matron. Mrs. Grace Cor­ dell, and Jr, Patron, nob Wil­ derstanding, cooperatlva and children. Bonnie and Handy, all of secretary. should have the love of God in her Salisbury, 'Maryland. Tho senior ^ P rese n t for the occasion were liams. w ee honored at Ihc first meeting of the year of Seminole heart. Pryor's will celebrate their 51st * r s . Gladys Benton, Mrs. Eliza­ Color Slides were then shown of wedding anniversary soon. Another beth Chinn, Mrs. Gail Cmubs, Chapter No. 2, Order of the East­ ern Star, held January 2nd. the Christmas party which was guest from Maryland on Sunday Mrs. Cathy Horn, Mrs. Ruby held in December for the Children By vote of the Chapter, Mrs. Ed­ was Mr. U. F. Moore of l’ocomokc | llofecker, Mrs. Pat Fairfield, Mrs. and Parents. Refreshments were City. na C. Walker, a former member, served by Mrs. Malloy assisted by who recently relumed after an Mr. and Mra. Herman Mnrri* |, . her daughter Linda. Those present returned Sunday from Miami, *” * absence of nearly thirty years. were, Mrs. Martha Marshall. Mra. was re-instated. It was also voted _ _ ...... where they were tha guests of AT THE POOL on Mias Stimnna Tirlet’* eslntc, tho followlnpr (fitcats recently enjoyed LOOK AT THIS Ray Slaton. Mrs. Lowell Tripp, Mrs. E, A. Perry for th e makc a contribution to Eslari, j[ ri_ Donald Reagan, Mrs. John her hospitality: James V. Richards, Amo Krickaen. Seated, Mia* Tirlet, Robert Tt. Feyl, past week. While in Miami they Mr*. Erickson. Standing, Mrs. Gregory Keascnich, with Mra. Lillie Carver, mother-in- an Eastern Star project for the Malloy, BUI Harvey, John Malloy, attended lh# Orange Bowl fes­ training of young people In reli Betty Am Slaton, Kathy Reagan law of U. S. Senator Dirksen in front, eeatad. Mrs. Richards, standing. Mra. Ernestine gious leadership. tivities and the Orange Bowl Pugh nnd Mra. Feyl, aeated. , Courtesy Danny Reagan and Linda Malloy. game New Year'* Day. Knroute The Worthy Matron, Mrs. L T. back to Sanford, they were din­ Sheppard, named her committees ner guests of Dr. and Mr*. D. J. for the coming year. She gave as Florida Designers Hardy and aon David of West her theme for the year “Trust in Palm Beach. Conning The News Week the Lord With All Thine Heart", Reveal Curves In Mr. and Mrs. Harman E. Mor­ Br VIRGINIA CONN. Sodatj N k w Courtesy Week Dress and expressed the wish of making ris snd ton Ernie and Mrs. Grit* 1958 "Our" year, hot “ My" year. New Report Styles chen Crowell attended tha per­ The High Fever Follies are guest. An Innovation for 1958 will be a By STANLEY TAPP formance of “ Hack to Mothus- Inking over Sanford again. Start­ i Buy! short blrthda^ program the sec­ Active Rita Bauer, the Broad­ United Pres* Staff Correspondent lah." Monday night in Orlando, ing with spot announcements and way bombshell, U working up ond meeting of each month. Mem­ MIAMI BEACH —IT— If winter • kits on the radio stations, San­ several completely Insane gim bers having birthdays In that resort styles arc any Indication, month will be given a gift and ford residents are recoming a- nticks, guir.mtcrd to let everyone • 6 serrated edge men will have plenty to ogle at Installation To Be ware that the show Is once ninro know ntxiut tho show. As usual asked to make a small contribu­ next spring. tion. A-y money left ovec in the on the move. Every Monday enthusiasm la excellent—this show r stainless steel Feminine curvet are revealed— Held A t O.W.C. morning on W. T. R. R. Follies Is fun not drudgery. Neverthe­ birthday fund wilt be used for the the way nature Intended them to Dresses taken from our shut-ins. representatives will visit with less, It Is still a phenomenal a blade, bone be—In the 1957-58 cruise and re- Luncheon Jan. 15 Mrs. Ruth Gallagher on her mount of work, especially for regular stock of top The Jr. Matron gave a brief talk. sort styles shown by the Miami The Officer’s Wives Club Lunch­ “Wagon Wheels’* program. Tho Polly Brubaker, the general chair­ complimenting the Worthy Matron fashion Industry, eon will be held January 18 at the show goes on at 9:45. Next Mon­ man. quality, name brand handled and officers. She thanked the 1957 The Florida fashion business now Mayfair Inn. All those Interested day, Helen Cole, chairman »f the Querns have been elected fruit styles. officers, especially Mrs. Helen ranks an annual volume of more In the club and III activities are Patron Committee, wilt ha Ruth's each unit at the Naval Air Sta­ Leinhart, for the gift presented hrr Ilian 5n million dollars. It repre­ urged to attend the luncheon to tion— sixteen of them. Voting —a plate made in her symbol of sents 50 manufacturers. elect a president for the next six will lake place January 15 at the Steak Knives the triangle, embodying the 1957 Keynote of the collections Is a months. the Navy Exchange. Good news colors and carrying the names of "relaxed look" for greater com­ Newsletters will go tn the mall Garden Circles for worried V and 7 wiv»s Is that all her officers. fort, said Mel Warshaw, president Thursday announcing the menu and they may vote for their absent Reg. $17.98 to $24.98 of the Miami-Florlda Fashion Delicious refreshments w e re price of the luncheon. Reservations 1XORA CIRCLE will meet Fri­ husbands. served after the meeting by Mrs. Council. should be made with unit repre­ This was a mighty sad day Most designers snub French po­ day, January 10 at 10:00 A. M. at Linnic Moyc and her committee. sentatives by Tuesday, January It. the home of Mrs. John Morgan, the Mayfair Country Club. Sad tato-sack styles, which render the for golfers who were tilting at s i - 0 0 fair sex almost sexless. But they 124 N. Summerlin. Co-hostess will Courtesy $14.98- he Mrs. Bert Hollingsworth. Dr. J. bridge tables In their homes, or have " a little influence here and W atch Night Held Officers Of Fleet F. Darby will speak on principles toasting their toe* In front of the set of 6 there,’’ said Warshaw. fire, —but not sad for four of us At Barnett Church More Bikini* of plant diseases. Reserve Auxiliary HEMEROCALUS CIRCLE wilt who ate in solitary splendor I Week ENTERPRISE- Watch Night Extremely tight fitting dresses the empty club house. The food are out. So are full skirts that bil­ met January 9 at 7:30 P. M. at service was held at the Barnett To Be Installed was delicious anil the heat was on low out when you sit down. '.he home of Mrs. Ralph Jarvis, *1998 Reg. Price $1.95 Memorial Church Tuesday evening The Installation' of the newly 1719 South Sanford Ave. Co-hostess­ —which is more than I can esy Urachwear has gone nautical elected officers of the Ladies Auxi­ beginning at 9:30. Games and con- with lots of red. white and blue es will lx- Mrs. Carl F. Ltrnl and for ninny spots on this cold day. Courtesy liary of the Fleet Reserve will take Mrs. Clara lladorer. Tho program Helen Andrew has a gorgeous tests were played. A period of re stripes, middy collars snd sailor place at the C. P. O. Club, 8 P. M. ties. . will bo on the conservation of new convertible—had to admire creation and refreshments was fol­ on January 10th. birds. Guest speaker will be Carl • Comfort Bikinis are more popular. They that. It is a lovely pearl gray with (jrfa fd lowed by a film. The worship xer- Dignitaries representing the Na Lind, who will also show slides. gray top. vice was climaxed with a candle­ won't replace traditional swim suit tlona! Fleet Reserve Auxiliary will styles, hut more bikinis will be PALM CIRCLE will meet In De Am late and must run —but light eonimunlon service at mid be In attendance, and the Region jtj ry at the home of Mrs. Gregory prnmlso some little goodies to­ • Convenience Jewelry Store night. This is an annual custom seen on beaches next summer. al Vice President from Miami, Kfssenlch on Plumosa Drive .it morrow. Just haven't bad tb ol the Barnett Church and h an Backlinrs are plunging. Neck* Florida will officiate at the cere time to formulate them in my lines aren’t getting any higher, 9:30 a. m. Thursday, January 9, 212 E. FI ret St. Th. FA 2-1981 FA 2-0181 202 K. 1st impressive way to begin a New mony. Co-liostcas will be Mrs David Hoo­ weak little mind. Good nljlit. Year. either. * Th: program will be highiightrd ke?. General II. P. Newton will he Knee-length dresses are not hy a Buffet Dinner with a dance the guest speaker. His subject i« shown, In spite of efforts of French following the Installation. Music the cultivation of camellias snd designer* to put the knobby-knee will be provided by the orchestra their use in landscaping, lie will back la the limelight. Florida fash­ of Sidney Vlhlen. Member* of the show slides of the more famous Courtesy Week Specials! ions feature hemlines 15 to 18 inch­ Fleet Reserve Unit and the Ladles varieties. es from the floor for daytime Auxiliary and their guests are In- MAGNOLIA CIRCLE will meet and ballerina length for evening. vited to attend this first event Thursday, January 9 at 10:00 A. Examples of the new “ looks" of the new year. Tickets may be M. with Mrs. Arthur Harris, 1118 Iron Post wit that have sneaked Into Florida obtained from any Fleet Reserve Lincoln Drive. Co-hostesses for the l°o fashions from Paris, Rome and Member or any Fleet Reserve covered dish luncheon will he h. *i: New* York are tho “ bubble skirt" Aunliary member. Mrs. William Wasson, Mrs. R. I. ami “cream.puff" silhouette. They Lanlern - - - Elam, and Mrs. Frank Llcske. give the effect of a balloon Inflated Guest apeakrr will be Mrs. Charter around the hips. S.W.C Plans Wilkie, whose subject will lie cor­ XlMrCtXv . li j o 4 Light PULL . - "Released Sheath" sages. DOWN in Pink & Brass $ 1 There are furs on cocktail dress­ Interesting Show The JACARAN1U CIRCLE will |.98 es, lots of barrel-shaped suit jack­ meet Kridav at the home of Mra. Plans art- bring formulated for « White & Brass 1 ets and ribbon. One designer, L. N. R. Whitney, 409 Mellonville Storm, used 110 yards of ribbon In the Animatrd Magazine which will Ave. at 7:30 P. M. Co hostesses will Black & Brass horizontal hands'to make a cock­ he presented hy the Sanford Wom­ tail dress. an's Club January 15 at 3:00 p. m. ho Mrs. George Ewing and Mrs Beulah Thornton. i j 12” Square The favorite ailhouetta of Flor­ Editor in Chief Is Mrs. L. E. Spen­ cer, Her associate editor I* Mrs. ROSE CIRCLE of the Sanford 1.75 ida designer! is the “released Cardrn Club will meet at 9 13 ■ sheath,” a dress which hugs the W. D. Chisolm. m. at the home of Mrs. I). H. * The magazine fairy will be play- Bedroom Lights natural curves. But it Is not so Mathers, 2301 Lucretia Court. ed hy Miss Joy Duggar. The mag SAVE tight as some of last year's styles. Speaker will be Mra. J. D. Wood­ Yellow, Green, Pink, White It permits ladie* with not-so per­ arin# will he dedicated to an un­ ruff, who will talk on “New An­ disclosed person that afternoon by JANUARY 10th and earn fect proportion* to cover up what nuals and Plants". Students from Rollins College will Burgess Heavy complete ^J J nature missed. DIRT GARDENERS Circle will a full 12 MONTHS’ RETURN * New erections have a wider provide music. meet at the home of Mrs. Irvin A skit will be presented by Mrs. range of fabrics this yesr. Cotton, Fleischer at 10,00 a. m. Friday IN 1958 Pen. Light the old stand-by, predominate*. C. C. Welsh, who U known to morning. many for her wit and charm. Mrs. There also are many printed alike, HIBISCUS Circle will meet linen, satin, woolens and lice. Welsh will be remembered for skits given In the past. Friday, Jan. 10 at 1:30 p. m. at One Group I-neat manufacturers no longer (he home of Mr*. D, If. Fauver, The Rev. Robert Spear Jr., pas confine themselves to warm-wea­ at Eureka Hammock. ther styles, said Warshaw. Many tor of the Church of the Nazarene. Light Fixtures designs are heavier snd suitable will present the editorial, entitled Specially Priced for northern resort wear. “The Day Returns". 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Bests W . Virginia Leads 10,000 Men Basketball Ratings By NORMAN MILLER For ABC Title United Preen Sparta Writer Jim Spalding, a soft-spoken 33- NEW YORK HI — West Virgin­ year old civil engineer from Louis­ ia's two-polnt-i-minute Mountain­ ville, Ky., much-decorated veteran Today's eers, undefeated A 10 games, took yf "AT \CK./ "V POP* ” of two wara, 'll considered by over first place A Ae United Press o f f wrr/f7X£ many Ae greatest bowling cham­ college basketball ratAgs today, Ml/fMAft pion of 1937. Sports with Oklahoma State and Oregon 7P0FPY. ^ —; Spalding, tock on 10.608 oAer con­ Slate Ale week's newcomers A testants In tournament play and Ae top 10 group. bested them all. He broke a 30- Parade Kansas, which bad topped tba year old scoring record and In so ratings for Ae two previous weeks, doing topped the best efforts of dropped to eecond place, followed more than a half-mlllon contestants Bg OSCAR FRALEY ln order by NorA Carolina'* defen* who preceded him during a half- United Press Sports Writer dAg national champion, San Fran* NEW YORK (U P )- You ein cisco and Kansas Statn. Once again BOBBY SMAPTT.CPt OF century of competition in A at tour­ 7/ a p * M * 4 * * r c o * * * * ney. have your Bill Russell* and Wilt It was a close race among Ae Chamberlalni but retiring NYU leaders, wlA 37 points separatAg I K/OB, LEAP* lM*6tr£J* Jim Spalding Is Ae 1937 Ameri­ \ o r i a A i can Bowling Congress Tournament coach Howard Cann, looking back Ao first Are* teami and 100 \ eA M S P ^ m All-Events Champion. over 33 yeaas as a tap-ln tutor, points dividing tho top five. said today he itlU ranks George V pop His 20M pin total—an average Five of Ae teams ranked among V m of 312 for nine games — was es Mikan as As greatest of Ae big Ae top 10 last week suffered de* tahiished In competition against men. feats to cause a moderate shake- t iU ANOCtEt (U?>— Muscular the nation*! best ten-pin atari who "I'd have to take Mikan over up of the 'ralingi. West Virginia OARMtN Freak gtranahai, wbn already kai were among those ten Aousand them all." said the former NYU was the Aird team to lead tho 0 A S /U O r th is n u t people b in trying for A e Jitle. Based on past football and basketball eiptain ratAgs this season. NorA Caro­ m *80,000 Blnf experience, the Brunswick star’s and 1920 Olympic shot putter. lina and Kansas each held first — convinced record score may stand unchal­ "And Bob Cousy of the Boston place for two weeks. Wttng U An key to lenged for some years to come. Celtic i standi out In my miod as Mountaineers Survive Sicgo •went. The sandy-haired bowler from Ae best all-around player I’ve West VlrgAia, however, surviv­ j heir to fparkplug mD- Louisville with the shy grin Is Ae ever seen.!* ed the upset siege. Coach Fred I m to Toledo, got oft on the best example of Ae universlal ap­ The 62-yesr-old coach Isn’t ont Schaus' sharpshooting Blountaln- f/p s t w right foot Hander when ho » p - peal of bowling to come along In to dwell In the past and thinks eers, who snapped North Carolina's ^ ^ 3 r» B e vo tep AQiTMUA ANP'OthTl tarod the *7,000 flrit prise In the msny a year. Spalding la not a Aat the players of the modern era streak at 37 victoriea two weeks *fl6HT£R OF T tif YTAK- H M M Lm Angeloo Open, He had professional bowler. He's a civil are much more skillful tnan those ■go, have averaged 83.4 points A TW/ce b y r u e copsecutm eg** % ■ 71-hole total of ITS—nine under engineer, partner In the Louisville of Ae long ago. Yet he refuses their 10 triumphs. b o x /p o w R rrxR *. CPAUEMS ROOM* per for the distance. engineering firm of Jones, Spalding to compare Ae ancient original Twenty-one of Ae 33 leading The handsome ibotmiker. who & Jones. Ho bowls In two leagues Celtics with a team such as Ae coaches who make up Ae United had not won a tournament slnee a week—strictly for fun. current pro champions, Ae Boston Press Rating Board, made West capturing the *13,000 Eastern Open If .there's any doubt about hit Celtics. Virginia Aelr No. 1 choice. Nine at Baltimore In IMS, was elated bowling ability, however, Ae re­ Different Typo of Game voted for Kansai 10-1, A rte for with his victory. CHAMPION BABB1U OVIB OPfOSITlON-Lco Label, 37. success­ cord shows that ha ended Ae "It'a a different type of game North Carolina 0-1 and two for Bragan Has Challenge "1 won more money In As tour­ fully defends Us World Banal Jumping Championship In Gross- bowling season with a 199 aver­ these days," he explained. "H Ae San Francisco 10-1. nament than I did In all of HST," lnger. N. Y, by clearing 18 of them The Hartford. Conn., skater age in cne league and a 196 In old Celtics had played the type of West Virginia's point-total was he said. "I won something over leaped a distance of 37 feet, I0J Inches. ffmemaiionol) the other. firehouse game we do today, they 309, compared to 288 for Kansas *I.MM last year — which doesn't Spalding started to bowl In 1939 .probably would have been even and 282 for North Carolina. San As Cleveland Manager pay expenses In Ala game." and ended the season with a 174 more skillful than Aey were. Francisco best out Kansai State EDITORS: This Is tba 13th of and Dick Brodowskl (Aese "The old Celtics had enough for fourth place, 208 points to 200. Great as an amateur (or many »« i. u» f Moore Hockey average. Next season he upped it 16 dispatches on the off-seasou played with San Diego Padres last years and winner of Just about be finished like gang to 200. War Interfered and he didn't height, and guys like Johnny "Stilt" Lose Hurt Kansas outlook of each major league every major simon pure title eg- whip runnerup E. J. Butch Karri- I n is a n o ’c Klou# get back to bowling till Ae 1953- Beckman and Nat Holman cer­ Oklahoma State, which tocii ad­ summer). I don't want to take ID son by three strokes. L eague h I^IBW club for 1938, written by the eept the V. S. Amateur crown, 31 season. During six yeara of tainly had as many skills as any vantage of the Incapacitation of managers of each dab. Narleskl or Don Mosel from ■a gtranahan at 33 has been a Hop Harrison won *3,7SO for second military service in World War II of your modern players," he add- Wilt The Stilt, Chamberlain to By BOBBY BROGAN bullpen. They are Ae best In thst as a professional. place and young Gay Brewer, of Leading Scorer and Korea, Capt. Spalding earn­ ed. "You have A remember it was beat Kansai early A the week, MONTREAL W - Dickie Moore, Manager of Cleveland Indian*. department and I Aink they could Instead of this giving him sided Cincinnati, the third-round leader, ed two Purple Hearts anil Ae a different game and Aose exhi­ Jumped from 14A to ninA place Written for the United Press bo more useful as relievers Asa Incentive It apparently affected his flnlihed third with a 279. Ilia fin- who has long played in the shadow bitions played by the old Celtics with an 8-1 record. Silver Star, among oAer decor­ HAVANA M — I have as Cleve­ a* starters. game. While ho heal most of the leh was good for *2,CM. Bill Css- of such Montreal suprr star* rs didn't mean too much. Oreglo Tate, kingpin of the Paci­ ations. land's new manager a great chal­ proi as an amateur, un it this, per. one of tuo country's top mon- Maurice Richard. Jean Relivcau Along with his Interrupted bowl­ “ If Aey had played A ■ league, fic Coast Conference, expanded its My pitching staff will be built and Hernia Gcnffri.n, Is the Nn eht," he lenge, bigger than when I signed around Herb Score. As far as t tournament he n' er won much In *y winners last season, came In ing, Jim Spalding resumed his in­ it would have been differe record to J0-L and advanced one with Pittsburgh. But L will have the way of hard ca'.h, Usually he * A with a 2W and collected *2,- tlonal Hockey League's n^w lead­ terrupted education after Korea, said firmly. "And those old Cel notch to I0A place. know he is the ace of the staff-* ing scorer. tics could have played in the pro Cincinnati 8-1 moved up two better players and better men and the ace on any stuff. Accord­ was a threat—ar.d fiat ended It. ( *M- finishing his civil engineering around me. Our objectives are to Moore, who turned 27 Monday, league of today." places A sixth, while Temple 7-2 ing to Lane his vision should be course at the University of win the pennant and to make Ae had his second biff week In a row, Cann is stepping out under a and Bradley 8-1 were tied for sev- normal when spring tralnAg I-tiulsvllle and attending Speed Indians a good drawing card. registerin'; six points on three Scii-ntiff. School. cloud. Ho has been Involved In a enA. Temple advanced three opens. I am hopAf that he wtfl goals and three assists. According family brawl at NYU, and blames places from last week and Bradley 1 am coming to a new league. have a big year, because he cm to official figurrs, Moore holds a a poor season In which his team two. This is exciting and a new experi­ help as much as any sAgle player ence to me. Perhaps many others one-point leid over teammate Hen­ Competitive Exams has won only two games on the Michigan State and Maryland, in Ae league. ri Richard. 43-44. * loss of morale because he was ranked sixth and seventh last wouldn't like to be A my plsee. Yankee* Main Problem For Wild Life "fired.” week, wero lied for 12th place Butl think that fellows like Frank One of my maA problems win Moore has a total of 20 goals Lane, Mel H^Rcr, Red Kress sml Can't Win Recruiting Battle with Texas Christian this week. be to best Ae Yankees — or at and 20 assists while the little rock­ Eddie Stanky can help me a lo: Officers Jan. 18 Enumerating his woes, he Mississippi State, which lUce West least finish as near as possible to et has IS goals and 20 assists. while 1 learn about the Americas Gordin Howe of the Detroit Red TALLAHASSEE M — The Game charges that: Virginia hae a 10-0 record, headed League. them. The Yankees can be beaten PS\ NYU does not give athletic Wings remained in third place with and Fresh Water Fish Commission the second 10 group. After tho Ml novo To Help Indians but at the same time it Is hard OHIO STATE, M 7P scholarships; city coUeges can't 41 points. The great right winger today announced competitive ex­ three-team tie for 12th place came One of the players who will help to find holes in cluba like that. p e p Peer PE COPP win the recruiting battle against It's like Oklatroma losing to Not) ■Iso plrkrd up six points. The five aminations for wild life officers Kentucky, Utah and Minnesota In me a lot, not only ln Ae field but /P c o p f e p e p c e goals he counted in tour games will be held Saturday, Jan. IS. sshooU which have a scenic cam­ order, pother three-team tie exis­ Dame A football. It happenrd and play, x .'p s 0 / s r e p also as n drawing card, is Minnie raised his total to 20, tying him The tests, both written and oral, pus life, and NYU ruined Ita other ted for 28th place among Califor­ Mlnoio. He ii one of Ae best de­ you weuld’Hik* to seo it happen v n e a p p A P oreep sports in an abortive attempt 10 for the lead with Camille llcnry of will be given at the commission nia, Iowa State and NorA Caro­ fensive outfielders in the league again. POiE 0OPL TP/P years ago to become "footbaU's lina State. TPAPKS ro TME/P 'OiP New York. headquarters here and at Okee­ and one of the top run producer*. Right now our big need Is sa Two points hack of Howe In chobee, and at the Youth Conser­ Notre Dame of the East.” ln fielder, especially a second base- fxoewe&ffa,imm oa.\ BRAVES SIGN AGREEMENT He played 133 games last season fourth place was Itronco Horvath vation Camp in Ao Ocala National "Let's faeo It," he barked, "re­ and is Ao type who plays despite man. It's possible that one of the cruiting is 90 per cent of Ae bat­ of Boston. ItL-rnio Boom-Boom Forest. MILWAUKEE (A— The Milwau­ minor aches and pains. This fact younger players on tho rozter tle. Personally, I can't blame a Gcofirion. Montreal’s former scor­ I’crjons passing the examina­ kee Braves have signed a working Is one of great importance to a might surprise, but we sure could boy who wants to gu to school, ing champion, moved up two not­ tions will he placed nn the agency's agreement with the Yakima, team. Minosn is the type player uso a guy like Bobby Richardson. ches to fifth place. merit system eligibility list for let's say, st a beautiful campus Wash., club !n Ae Class B North­ who always givei his best in Ae In spring training my two pri­ western League for 1958. The Jacques Plante, Montreal’s two- employment when vacancies occur. school such as North Carolina. Reid. He will be. no doubt of It, mary tasks will be gettAg to time Velina Trophy winner, ap­ Requirement* for the Job Include "I went after a boy who now Braves said manager Hub Kiltie the sparkplug of the Indians. my own club and at the same tin peared headed fnr a third st-.t.g.i a high school education, a Florida is in Ae Ivy League," he added. of Yakima approached them dur­ I know wc will not have Early learning about the new league. trophy, topping Hie list with a "Rut, while 1 knew his family ing the winter league meetings at t/ fpv \ v s \ ALPMawte resident for two years, and the ap­ Wynn around, but I think wc have Oh, one more thing: I don't rr- 0RZNNAN weess \ PAUMK IsSffS composite goals-per-game average plicant must be between the ages well, his mother told me outright Culoradu Springs and asked for several promising youngsters who that she wouldn’t let him go to an agreement. pect to give much trouble to A'OTPE PAPE TEAM O f E A A \ C t , f l t f C M of 2.03. of 21 ami 33. might surprise. Wynn's place could Bea t * PAUL MAC/A&.ce srhool In New York City because American League umpires. In fact EPPS OKLAHOMA M tX /C O yfO A 0 A * T A A \ he occupied by Cal McLlsh, Hink 1 expect to manage every innin| VENTURI TOP ROOKIE there was so much crime and so The Argentine cowboy is known MAl ETPfPG AT TITLB. COLTS SIGN NICELY Aguirre or newcomers Jim Grant of our 134 games. < 4 7 . CHICAGO or — Ken Venturi. 27- little campus life." as a gaucho. BALTIMORE W - Joe Nicely, year old San Francisco golfer who a 228-pouwl guard from The Uni­ turned pro in the U. S. Open last versity of West Virginia, has been June, was named pro golfs "Roo­ signed to a 1938 contract by the kie of the Year" Monday by Golf Raltiinnrr Colli of the National Digest Magazine. Venturi won JIT.- ' W/L L/AMS 377 to rank 14th on the play-for- P O fSP ’T Football League. Nicely is a na­ W/P M.V.R tive of Rupert, W. 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Th* Scalor HigT Choir of the chiffons and aurahs, silk twills, First Presbytcriin Church will Traditional Style It's as if designers were saying brushed fleecy wools, hand-pslnt- meat for suppar at (:00 p. m.. ar.d to women. “Okay, we’re sivln» von ed Chantilly laces, pure linens and will meet for rehrarul at s':3o p. In Furniture little other than tho loose-fitted silks which look tike linen, and IB. chemise and its variations In sil- rustie * Hirri* cottons tweed- woven to look like The Senior High Fellow ship o! Joins Contemporary houette. But we'll make It up to Manufacturer Harvey Bertn the Firit Presbyterian Church will I'nlted Press Staff Correspondent showed party dresses In white lace meet for reetcation at 7:30 p. m. CHICAGO (U P )- The old Is Each piece had an Individual Ha- embroidered with pink flosj. Ceil Chapman’s cocktail and evening iBH T The Mid-week Bible Hour of the melded i to the new in the latest vor. ' Firit Preibyterian Church will be dress collections was full of glossy la tha day of a y trouble home furnishings lines which soon The geometric, nail • studded will call upon Thee: for ThOM) conducted by 'he pastor. Rev. A. doors on a low cabinet reflected floral cottona rich as tilk in tex­ will begin attracting homemakrra' wilt answer me.—(Paala G. Melnnii, at 7:00 p. m. eyes. the Moorish influence in sixteenth ture. And Samuel Winston bragged T.) The Chancel Choir ol the First The home fashion trend for 1938 century Spanish furniture: the graceful wood turnings of a Por­ that the fabric in a white re-em- How wonderfully bleat. Preibjrterlan Church will meet for —if there Is a trend—Is a more hroidered and appliqued lace even­ rehearsal at 7:30 p. m. pronounced blend of the functional tuguese doorway inspired the Coat- those who are ao strong and ing dress cost him SI 48 a yard. steadfast In thalr faith—wt elements of modern contemporary’ board of one bed; the Italian Re­ 3:13— Recreation for the Method- Colors Are Vibrant whenever U wavers for an ! lit Junior Choir In McKinley llali with the warmth, romance and naissance showed in another soft­ Colors in both daytime and even­ nostalgia of the traditional, indus­ ly shaped panel bed: and panel •tent, affirm It at once 3:30— Choir practice for Junior ing wear are vibrant rather than stored! They ahall never be Boys try spokesman said today. work of the Dutch renaissance was subdued. Miss Chapman featured long deaolata or Borrowed* foe The “ melded • style" collections Incorporated In the moulded draw­ a whole group of figure revealing 4:14—Choir practice for Junior ers of dressers and chests. they live in God. Choir Girls were apparent everywhere as the evening dresses in flame red chif­ YOU’RE AN HONORARY SHERIFF now, a&id Deputy Sheriff Jamci Singletary, international home furnishings The melding of the old with the fon. And bright red suita and eoats •:15—Senior Choir Practice new also was carried nut In a new representmg Seminole County Sheriff J. L Hobby, aa ha pinnad a badge on Courtesy 7:30— Chancel Choir Practice market opened Monday in the show through most collections. The Week guests of Stufforil, Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Sainee. (Staff Photo) UlCKMl w Merchandise Mart and the Ameri­ collection inspired by the Pennsyt- firm of Originals showed coats in vanla Shakers, some of the finest The Deaeoni of the First Pres­ can Furniture Mbrt. Bougainvilla red, clear yellow, mel­ designers and craftsmen In Amer­ byterian Church will meet in the More than 23,000 dealers began on, aralea pink, flame red and Educators Start Series Of Meetings slon. He will address tonight’s ican history. tobacco brown. Session Room at 7:43 i. m. selecting the furniture that will MIAMI BEACH (UP)— The rdu The AAC and compannn orga­ banqutt of the association. ItllSAl This contemporary’ line Includes appear within a few monthi in such nostalgic pieces as a catkin- Navy remains the spring favor­ cators who will have the job of nizations has attracted more than Gov. LeRoy Collins _ will __ welcome MUTUAL, 1:13 Cherub Choir Practice at showrooms across the country. ite, usually combined with white. back chair, saw-buck table and a producing the scientists to match 1,000 high ranking educator*, and tht „ the h.nquet. SieXce at avia C«Na«n Oi i IJiaA First Methodist Church. Ihe market dosed to the public, And white stands alone In many very tall tester, hr four-poster bed Russia’s technological advances uppermost la their mind* it dls- • IT), Soar* at Otrxten at BAiTItllAY runs through Jan. 17. collections. Viss Chapman showed started a week long scries of meet­ cusslon of how to turn out more Largest of the meetings Is that The Caitle Class of First Metho­ The collection combines the aus­ Mattel ke* **cl*r*4 • guortwty *M- M any manufacturers showed tere taste of the shakers with the one slim-cut short cocktail dress ings Monday. scientists and finding the money of the Council for the Advancement *e»* <1 nine inti e«r that, payable dist Church meets at 7:30 p. m collections of contemporary pieces versatility of contemporary furni­ in white silk crepe, topped by a The 44th annual convention of to do It. of Small Colleges which represents an January IS, tVJI, la *erekelder« MONDAY in whlyh old world Influences were ture. white wool jersey jacket fastened the Association of American Col- Principal speaker at the meet* M colleges In 33 states. of retard or o» Decenker II, 1937. The Friendship League »f the used to sdd elegance and roman­ Modified Modern below the waist with a big Jewell­ leges AAC opens with a banquet ings will he President John A. The AAC Is composed of 730 col­ Congregational Christlon Church tic charm. As the “sterile m*dern” has ed button. tonight. But 13 subsidiary groups Hannah of Michigan State Univer­ leges and unlvsrsltlss— 93 per cent will held a meeting and installa­ Individual Flavor been modified hy an aura of ro­ of educators, most of them repre­ sity. Hannah recently wa* named of the nstlon’e accredited four- Harry C. Echelharger tion of officers for 1938 at 1:30 One firm. Davis Cabinet Co ol senting religious Institutions, began by President Eisenhower to head 103 E. Woodland Dr mance. so makers of traditional NEW EATING RECORD year liberal arts and science* col­ Sanford, Florida P, M. Monday. January 13, at Nashville, Tenn. featured a new furniture have Incorporated mod- meetings Monday. tho federal Civil Rights Commit- leges. tha homt of 3Irs. I.aura Bail, Renaissance—inspired line of solid BERUNUTON, England (IT )- ern Influences In their lines Joe Steel, who claims the title SMI Elm At*. walnut and sturdy oak furniture. One longtime maker of Early uf “world eating champion," set Ameriran furniture Williams Fur­ another record Wednesday. He niture Corn of Sumter. S. C eshi- ate seven feet, !0-fnrhes of saus­ NEW Arrivals In Local Hospital blted a new correlated line In age in five and a half minutes. which a triple ifresser embodied He said he would have done bet­ Little Folks b y B/LL WADE modern drawer arrangemeu' with ter but he already had a hearty basic Colonial design, A buffet In breakfast only a few hours ear­ Ihe same line featured a Colonial- vou NO PtE, Baxter, but z w lier. H A V I M ’ T HAVt THE CNACKItfiT type raised panel door on a com­ 6 0 T A P I E LUNCH VOU EVER SAW. partment on one side and a fune- VAI.GKANUE Jl ST PRACTICE IN TH E HOUSE t'Vt BEEN SHOPPING AT tlonal, multipie sire drawers on BOLZANO, Italy Oh-. Two t C O U L D PPACTICt ON the opposite side and In the mid­ young German climber* said to­ dle. H A V I Y O U , day they were going to try a mid­ . O B A N M A f WADE'S Correlated groupings for the liv­ winter climb of 13,781-foot Mount ing. dining and bedrooms—well et. Blanc, Europe’s highest mountain. tihli'hed in the high price brack­ The two mountaineers George Ek- ets — have been extended to the mann and Hubert Baumgartner, mass market. A maker of low. both *Jt>, »aid their unprecedented priced furniture Dixie Furniture winter climb of tha 10,600-foot Co. of Lexington, N. C. showed a Valgrande tower in the Civetta new collection of more than 80 group of the Dolomites tills week pieces from which the homemak-r was “just practice" for the Mount can furnish her bedrooms, living Ulanc climb. room and dining room. There Prices Y O U 'LL L/XF EVERYTH/HG r; Effective ABOUT OUR M EATS ^ 4 Thru Sat. Jan. 11th BABY GIRL MOORE, da­ BAUY GIRL FULLER, da­ ughter of Mr. and Mrs. James ughter of Mr. mid Mr*. Ron­ Ilormcl’s Famous TENDER CURED G. Moore, DeLand. Rom Jan. ald L. Fuller, Sanford. Born Whole 4. 1958. Jan. I. 1958. (Photo by Bergstrom) (Photo by Bergstrom) Smoked HAMS or Half Lb. , _____ HORMEL’S All Meat Economy WIENERS Sliced BACON lb. 49c lb. 39c Fresh ROSTON BUTT SIIURFRESH Lb. PORK ROAST 43c SUNNYLAND PURE PORK v '‘ 1/C SAUSAGE 1 Lb. Bag ■ ■ A MIGHTY HAPPY COUPLE were Mr. and Mr*. Wendall SILVER FLOSS 303 Can* GREEN GIANT 39c - • . Saines just after thev received their Courtesy Week Oz. gifts at the Mayfair Inn. The two guests of the City SAUER 2 NIBLET ? - - ENn CUT of Sanford for more than a day to kick off Courtesy PORK CHOPS Lb. ; Week here. (Staff Photo) KRAUT CORN 1 3 5 t 49c BABY BOY FRONTZ. son BABY GIRL HUFFMAN, Legal Notice of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. STANDARD David Lee Huffman, San­ in four or i tisiiiTin* nr Frontz, Sanford. Rom Jan. 3, •*ri.oiuiM «TATfc ha*k or m rnirn1* Jhopufi J'DDdA 1951. ford. Born Jan. 3, 1958. in i h i : b i i t i : o r m .01*104 at Tiir. 1 1.04h o r nt «ini:ib on net. at. mr. (Photo by Bergstrom) (Photo by Bergstrom) AtftfcTl BIRDSEYE—10-oz. Cash. balance# with other banks. Including roaervo balan ea. Tomatoes and cash Itarna In orocoaa cf collection ...... I SSI.701 IT BROCCOLI SPEARS 2 For 49c United sttataa Government obligations direct and guaranteed 31*1 >)< ) > «jbliaationa ot ritates and 1 lineal subdlvlsiosa lll.llfttl 303 Can Other b<»nde. Ruin, and debenture* —— . ISO.Sdu SO Corporate stock* (including I.Nona stock of r*l*ral Itsiarvs Rank) ...... , Nona 2 For BIRDSTYE— 12-oz. KOW AT OUR L«.tas and diteoijnts Hnrludlng Mona overdraft#) I HI M* 12 Hank premtees owned I44.709 00, furniture SPINACH 2 For 39c and future* M7.Ho 00 II 41* SO ‘Hank prtm iM i • *r.ad a rt subject to N na Dsns n*t assumed by bank) llaal astata ownad othar tnaa uaak prsmlasa _ Noso MORTON’S—8-oz. 2 For l n v as* man * « and othar ae*«te Indlractly representing hank prsm4 TOTAL AR4ETH • 112.110 12 LiatiiLiriLP Swansons 8-oz. Chicken Livers 59c Demand deposit# of Indlvlduala. parlntraaips, and cor* HUNT S m Oz. Cana puratUna 4.2)1 201 t« Argo 303 Cans LOCATION Tims dsposlta of IndlvIduAia. partnarshlps. aad sorpora* Ilona ...... , . — , - - — 2. 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AUSTIN, Tex (UP)— A Uni­ A* woman’* 'duration prugrewe*. versity of Texas sociologist be­ her choice of specialized fields i* lieve* the United States I* not more restricted than for young developing it* "wonumpower” to men. The heavy hand of tradition its full capacity. ha* not been entirely lifted in Dr. Robert L Sutherland, d i ­ this respect, though. women ire rector of the University's Ilogg entering more field*. . . than Foundation for Mental JteXllh, ever before. said there Is a need for mora re­ **fn the hext stage when young search and educational planning children are in the home, women that take into account up-to-date are there, too. A third of them vl‘:l statistics on borth, marriage are tempted or required to sock only 32 years of age. employment after the children go MAXWELL HOUSE property be asseiscd at it* full Sutherland pointed out today's to school. After the children have cash value. American woman i* through with left home, a still higher percent- The counr'l, indi-iting that as­ bringing up children earlier than nee i* available for employment sessment of property at 100 per ever before and ha* time on her or for volunteer civic work or 1 LB. BAG cent of Its value for tax purposes hands for more years than any for new pattern* of family livJnjr With So Or More Food Ordw should be accompanied by a law other woman in the modem or for continued education,’’ requiring that tax millagcs he world. Sutherland said. reduced accordingly, dlrcctrd Its The sociologist said that in half Special Finance and Taxation Com­ mittee to schedule the conference the cases a married woman will have her youngest' chilli in the with Collins. first grade when the mother is Chairman of the comm.tteo is only 31 years of age. Sen. B. C. Pearce of Palaika. “lly ago 3*. middle life for At its annual meeting here, the hulf our married women begin*. coiincil elected Hep. W, C. Iterrcll Their definite objectives of mar­ A PATCH CITING HIM for being tho only nctlvo bombardier in Heavy Attack to have of Dade as chairman, succeeding rying and hating a family have Bcorctl n bulls eye wns presented p------to A1 - ('„ tmpbcll, . - AE1 , (right) by CDR. J. M. Tulley former Hep. James Moody of been reniixrd. A woman entering Jr„ Commanding Officer of Heavy Attack S .undron Five. The presentation of tho award HUIsbohragh who resigned from middle life In her thirties know* .was made at Quarters. (Official IT. S. Navy Photo) the Mouse to become a circuit that the chance* arc she will live Judge. at least In more years. Wliat Rep Williams Chappell of Mar will she do with these years?" Lo Stretch Favored Ion was appointed to the council Sutherland asked. Oviedo Lassies Nose to sucecrd Henry Land of Orange Marriage. Interfere* In SOKC ‘Hot Box’ who resigned from the House to , At the same tlme. thc trend to­ A local greyhound named Lo run unsuccessfully for the Senate ' ward younger marriage* and Stretch is favored over a talented llep. Emmett S. Roberts of Palm earlier families means women Out Lyman Five 51-48 hunch of nationally-ranked stars in Reach was natnrd to the rmindl to have less opportunity to acquire the midweek "hot box” scheduled succeed Rep. A. J. Musselman of education or skill-training in - By Marian Jones look on more tempo and it was for the 10th race tonight at the Rroward. their 30‘s, Sutherland said. OVIEDO— In game that was Andy Duda and Carl Fabry scor­ Sanfnrd-Orlando Kennel Club. The suggestion for the confer­ ing most of the way sparked by "Wo need to know wore about packed with excitement, the Oviedo The 50-pound brlmlle ml**, cur ence with Collins over tax evalua­ the relationahips between the re­ L illies nosed out the Lyman (juln- some shots by Miko Duda and tions came from Sen. Merrill Bar- Jimmy Brookshire at the crucial rently the most explosive package sponsibilities women are assum­ tet by a score of SMB. on the track, belongs to 11. C. tier of Vcro Beach. Ilarlter charged times. Ivlcdo gained IB points In ing at various age* and about Georgia Grade A. I)AD Unusual to sec was the small Davli of Longwnod who lives that Collins’ 100 per cent evalua- crowd which attended an Ovlodo- the second quarter while Lyman their readiness for them," the so­ across the street from Hie SOKC. | lion order—if carried out— could ciologist stated. Lyman turnout last night. When gained only six. hccoma n "Frankenstein that Meanwhile, somi? aO winter visit­ these two taams clash In the gym­ Toward the end of the second would eat u* tip." "Equal education along with ors to Sanford now staying at the boys come* during the early nasium it Is usually filled to cap­ quarter Capt. Carl Fabry attempt' "In my opinion, it would be Mayfair Inn arc still talking about years,’’ he said. "For girls more acity, However, quite a few did cd to duck and shoot. Kenneth very dangerous to force the tax a pleasant evening spent at the than hoys this is interrupted by brave the cold to see the two an- Miller of Lyman, In attempting to assessors to assess'real property track Monday night. marriage and early child-rearing. cicnt rivals. slop hi in, look a head-on summer­ at full value without having a ; The Oviedo Girls game got off sault over the 0 foot 4 Oviedo lad. Members of the group, represent­ ing Ihe Symphonic Radio and Elec legislative restriction on tax null- to ■ quick start when Capt. Me­ As ho remained on the floor the age," he said. lanie Jackson tossed In two points crowd knew he was injured, but tronie Corporation of Brunswick, East-West Battle ECONOMY SLICED for the local quintet. Lyman miss- he gut up and walked around tho N. J., were guest* of the track in In directing tax assessors to ad on two free shot) hut quickly court testing hi* Injured knee. Me the Clubhouse for the Monday rac­ jack up real properly value*. Col­ For TV Supremacy dtade a field goal. Then Oviedo look a thunderous round of ap­ ing program. lins made It plain that he rxpectrd made a free shot making it 3 2 plause from both aides as ho re­ A special event, tagged.the Sym­ that tax millagcs would he re­ Ends This Week phonic Mamiirnp, was run off 1c duced by the county commissions Oviedo. Ann. DcShazo then came mained .in the game but in the By VERNON 8COIT through with another field goal early part of Uie third quarter the ninth race to honor the visitors. at die same time. Free Copy, former Daytona Roach United I*i t s * Hollywood Writer making It 3-2 Oviedo. Lyman tall­ Coach Jim I’ayne took him out J Ben. r»ul Klckliter of Tampa HOLLYWOOD (U P)—'The East- ied with a field goal and then a and he did not return to tho game. champ, won the fivc-ilxtcrnlli*' said without pegging millagcs at mile trst handily. West battle for television suprem­ flree shot which tied the game at Talking with Coarh l’ayne, wa un­ I reduced figures, property,tax In* acy quietly ended this week when 5-3. derstood Miller’s knca-cup was And while rain prcvcnlrd a pre­ \ creased asse sments would be FRESH • MEATY sentation ceremony on the track. "Studio One,” hell cow of New . This Is the way (he game went badly injured. "disastrous” to the state. York video, moved luck, stock throughout. Trainer Jim Swafford brought the Collins hinted strongly that he In the last half of the game beautiful black dog into the com­ and producer to greener Holly­ S pare R 1 It was Capt. Melanie Jackson all Oviedo pulled way out In front ami would use his powers to suspend wood pastures. the way last night as she tallied I fortable, glass-enclosed clubhouse tax officials who Ignore his orders. was never threatened from thrro for pictures with tho "Symphonic” This was the erusher lor East-; 30 points for the local quintet, on. Hut Senate President W. A. Shands fltary Ann Slaton was second high delegation. of Gainesville said it is a ‘‘100 to ern IV. It ended all arguments In points making ir> of the other Andy Duda was high point man Mrs. A1 Leon and Mrs. Ray ele­ one shot’* that any tax assessor as to which coast is the TV capi­ 18. In tin* final few minutes of Hu- for Oviedo with Id points. Mike ven* presented u silver platter to so removed would be reinstated by tal. game, with the local girls leading Farley of Lyman made It of hi* Swafford In the unique post-race the Senate "so it I* ineffective "Live” Productions Popular Del Monico’s Boneless by a lead of 7 points and the rlnck 1 team's Hi points. Kenneth Miller ceremonies. from Uie practical approach except Popularity of film shows over In the red Indicating the near end is usually Farley ofarymunTILc to cause confusion.” "live” productions tipped the Guaranteed Tender sr of the game, the local girl* lost is usually in high point position fur Departure frnm Japan by s na­ Members of tho _rommittee fo scales In favor of tnovicland three control of the hall and Lyman Lyman but was handicapped by tive was an nflcnse punishable hy meet with Collins iu addition to years ago. But Gotham continued Came through to within three his injury. The Oviedo boys A and death until 1870. Pearce, Barber and Shands are lo turn out consistently superior points of the final score. The B string will meet Titusville here Sen. Wilson Carraway, Tallahas­ live dramas — "Studio One," Oviedo girls ngaln gained possess­ Friday night In the local gymnas­ ly brings out a gnod crowd. see, Mouse S|waker Doyle Cdnner “ Kraft Theater,” "Robert Mont­ HICKORY HILL ion of Ihe hall as Coach Marguer­ ium. The cheer leaders did more of Bradford and Rep. Roy Surles gomery Presents,” "Circle Thea­ ite Partin called "time out” with This is another rivalry lhat usual- playing than the buys last night. of Polk. ter” and others. cine minute to go. The girls came Gradually Ihe West Coast came Smoked it>. back into the game and followed up with its own live ones—1"Cli­ the Instructions of the ernwd to max’* and "Playhouse DO"—which freeze Hie ball. And the game end­ out-pulled the Eastern shows. Sausage ed 5M(t with the local girls in the Then came Hie Western trend Robson’s Moves lead. which almost put New York uui In the lmy» game, Coarh Miklrr of the TV business altogether. For To Magnolia Ave. started oft with Carl Fabry, Miko every network show that bit Hu Jim Robson, proprietor of the Duda. Andy Duda, Joseph Hilda dust back East a niadr-in-Holl>- popular Jim Robson Men's Wear and Jimmy Brookshire. These boys wood Western galloped in as a that for the past R year* ha* been Went almost alt Hio way. Coach replacement. located *t 300 E. First street, to­ only changed in the last few day officially announced hi* minutes of play, despite the fact Only two major league dramatic shows remain In the East. "Kraft" moving to n new location. that thu local lad* had the lead by The Jim Robson firm will lie in a large majority alt the way. Hav­ and "Steel Hour.” All others, (limed and live, emanate from the new address at 115 S. Mag­ ing covered the Lyman game so nolia avenue on Friday, January many years I was amazed not be­ tinsel town. ing able lo believe that this was East Still Quiz Mrrra 10th. Though the store will be GOLDEN HARVEST open and conducting business ns Lyman playing. The first quarter New York still lays claim lo was Just two trains racing up and being headquarter* for quiz and usual, extensive remodeling and Tomato Juice down the court a* both sides miss­ panel shows. It also points with decoration i* still not completed ed many chances to tally. pride to Sieve Allen and Ed Sul­ at the navy location. LARGE ROX—WAT. The first quarter ended at 5 2 livan. But "Maverick," * Warner Kolisnn is a recogniied author­ In favor of Oviedo Brother* Western lias trampled ity on men’s fashions, having CHEER In the second quarter the game them both m Sunday night ratings. , specialized in this field during More than 70 per cent of all net­ bis entire business career in S.ir,- IIOI.SI'.M HOMOGENIZED work TV now beams from Holly- yt-ar in bis chosen field this Peanut Butter

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—l u i l aim tb u N p *1 S— REAL ESTATE FOR SALT, ft -MISCELLANEOUS NO 21—WORK WANTED 15 A —BUILDING—REPAIRS— IS—ARTICLES FOR SALB « —ARTICLES FOR SALE Wed. Jan. 8. 1053—P al* 11 PAINTING______tEhr Hanford frra lh ,OST— Liver A whit* f*ii*'* LIV E B A IT Permanent r«:»2snt d*:lres peai- —Fectory to you— 1 Florence oil heater, double burn­ pointer bird dog, on \V«r Fir»t Fleming'.! Red £ Whit* Grocery tisn as stenegrtphar, aeere ary. Alumlnan For P m tm g call Mr Tasker, Th er. Good condition. Ph. FA 1-34^2. M—FURNITURE ana - * St. Any out haring any iiU'u;. na­ WE HAVE A HOME Miw-ouri Minna** 2 dm. 21.00 bookkeeper, or general office FA 2-6163 or FA 2-fidOT. Venetian Blind* tion call It F. Colt, FA 2-3214. HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR YOU Pop-Gut* Minnow* ,5 dm. 95c work, in years experience. Call Cnt'.ostd head. Sag proof bottom (ielvinator refrig., good condition —Worm*— FA 2-4ii55. Iterryhilt Painling Contractor rail writh plastic endi. I’laitir $3300. FA 2 2477. J—fUK KENT Htone: FA 2-1611 Licensed .— Bonded — Union nr rayon tape*. Cotton or nylsn lleepinr room*. TV. The Gable:, bedrooms Open Seven Da>* a Week \S ill keep children by day or week, Free Estimates — Compare c sloped by writer., .iddioi: machines, talr,- Matt. If you nave mechannal Excellent condition. $6000 FA Hospital hrd. $35. DphnUtered re- Reotah. 311 Mlg. FA 2-d4-'2. \\ indn v A. Wall Washing ap’Hude. wriv* us for fmr in itvurant j'oo's 37.50 es Apt. 311 First fit Ph FA 2-5623 Futtished 3 fc*dronm home ; H Hoof \\ n in e —.*.Orth A-*!»l 2-D7S. ces *to-v» SI* Ges ho*, oi'a* lo'ition. FA 2-067 0. ODHAM& TlT)OR, Inc. U—AfTOMOfllLEh— TRAILERS 152 Hi*ay 17-32 PeSiry L'**d Hnfp'Mts* -leihu cnmplettly hMtfT. 58.00. Ph. FA 2-653:. reccnditi'vno'i WANT ADS 4 room apt 112 Elm. FA 2 n-»7S. It will pay YOU to see us before GARRETTS SEWING CENTER White—Necvhi—Etna dustry. • Only 1126.00 Clean 4<*' O. E Rang* Unfurnished 1 ri*>m garage »pL Cor. H*v. IT 92 A 27th SL you buy. Open Evenings and Tractor Training S*rvm» — Bvt Matching Dr er Jiro pn Only 1100 00 Thon* F t 2-lSOI Sj'idaw Repairs on *11 mikes Marhittes w K» f i c Call FA 2-19: 1 '21 Eis> Fir:: S'. r ,4 2-5244 file o firford Herald — sin SANFORD r.LLCTKtC CO GOODYEAR ?EKUCE STORE DRAILEY ODHAM. Ptw. EASTSIDE TRAILER SALES fnri. Florida. 3 room unfurnished apar.m*a' 3 PilO hi, Fla. 116 Magnolia Ave. FA 2-1542 IIS S. Park FA 2-2B21 H TQUKTS months rent free in - exchange GATUN BROTHERS for painting. Call FA 2-564L DON'S COVER SHOP Contractora, Draglines; Geneva Automobile Interior Dccorat.tr 2232. rh FA 2 3276 Sanford 4—VV 1hit HI KENT Lovely 3 BF. I tilr bath home on Er*t Covers — Truck beats nicely land, aped In', 7V t 17' At Willi* I’cntiac—301 W. 1st Jiim-graph Friniln; — Typing— W,s e t t o r*et, Li oforB’. h*l CB construction •»ith lerritto Letter Wrltio; — f irdi sc I l'» lo I hvh h Mil# in floor*, esrporte, utility r m Sre Kay Herron For Letters Addressed — rbot.s 1 _ •! >i COURTESY WEEK! SALE conj i on*lition. ( all FA • ' * and electric kitch'u. $14,701) a new- Fonnao or Vaqxhall. Also tuple* nf important paperspipets Ext. 7. * will buy it. and only 571.65 per n gund U'nd car. Ph. FA 7-0231 Credit report■epor 1 — Lulleetlnnv. month after icasonnble down Credit Bureau lit Sanford a— KI.VI. L.-ilA e T ok S' Vi.b f r after *t p.m. FA 2-2833. 301 payment...... Doubly nice for Navy West First Ft. Km. 103-01 bon Atl. N.H'I. Bank Prices Good Jan. 6t h - 11th firmly with base, lclicel. end ——j-r:------—------rr------— -----r- Bldg. Th. F V 2 4154 REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN tP.'t Oldsmnbtle Alf-eondltlnruul. This merchandifle la not segregated. W« covered our entire store and all artlrlea listed below '2544 French Ave. park nesrb;- lmm*di.at* p-uses- Vacuum Cleaner Repairs imn. white sidewall tire;, radio h are bonafide reduclkins during Sanford i Courtrsy Week . . . Layaway and hold articles honor* J. W. HALL. REALTOR t-eiter tinml condition, $900. Kfpiiri & par’s for all makes 1A ed. Mather's easy term* available on all Merchandise. Johnny Walker. Associate PL. FA 2-1915 cleaner* F.leclrnlu*. Hoover. Kirby, Air-Way, c,. e lirplsee- Reg.Court ear "Call Hall" Phone FA 2-3641 K1NECREST Reg. Courtesy ARTICLE 1957—IF til modern 3 DP house mcni partj. Work guarantead ARTICLE Price Prlcr Price Price RAYMOND M- BALL Steiistrom Really trad*r Like new-, priced right Kre« pick up t delivery. Call REALTOR H E bTENSFROM 3 5 -"jiigcr. Park Ave Trailer FA 2-4745. N'vlon upholstered platform Nylon and Itoltlfle* upholstered Regu'sred |ir"ker O . No. 47 rockers S 29.95 S 19 contour chairs $ 89.95 S 69 REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE 1 ENVELOPE?, Letterhead). i!*te* For flEhl ITS 111 N Pirk — Phone FA 2-212r — L i:-tj our property with us. 1943 \nderion housatriiltr, all manta, invaicaa. hand bill*, and tUslI' Rayon face splendor Rerkllne. foam rubber swivel metal, l bedroom fireproof, program*. e te . Progressive L Park Ave . Sanford For sain by owner, 4 bedroom, 2 rugs $ 39.95 S 29 c h a irs > $ 89.95 S 87 * _____ FA 2-5011 b-tth modem. In Mayfair Sec- bentml floor. 300 W. 27th St., Printing Co. Phon* FA 2 2931— lion. Reasonably priced. I'li. FA F’A 2-5175. 403 West 13th SL Wayneline, foam rubber 2 piece Cherry Reel T ittle Agency Maple drtsaer & mirror 2-511*3. FINANCE jour new ear with • $ 59.50 $ 38 living room suite $239.50 SI86 Dial FA 2-3323— Notary loan from the Fl.nRTP\ 5TATE WOOIoSKY 1213 W. 13 St, Pear-Barber Shop LO\ ELY J 1' eln'oiu furniihed BANK Ob SANFORD. Murine Finishes Solid magnolia bookcase Nationally known contour chairs home, gniogc and workshop. bed $ 49.95 $ 33 $149,95 SI28 New 3 lleditmm Ilomca Near stores. Reasonable price ,3(i t.-nr,| f nilUnil ( dr. Thundir- Fur Your Boat $700.00 Down iind terni . bird engine Low mileage, on* Stiiknrlk l.la.'s and Faint Co. Odd night vtand4, Prrstige, 111(1" foam rubber I 112-114 W. 2nd St. I'h. I A 2-1622 $349.50 Fcalurea electric kitchens, terras- CAMl will get Vvu thw ncatiy owner. Trade for cheaper isr V aluta to $ 29.95 S 13 piece living room suite S26I new U IIP., nia-unry home, on or •. ell. Can be >e*n at, Davis to flours, and choice residential Luge o l with plenty of garden HEATING locations. Camp, DcLand llwjf, after 4 p. Dreamland. Rattan 2 piece Mahogany desk ** $ 79.95 spa* o, . — ui. or Sundays. it. n. roi»B ro. S 88 FARMI.R.S AGENCY '’iv.v i Pa-k . r t ’ trta nnfa bed suite ^ $179.50 SI26 A. K. Shoemaker, Jr. N \ Farmer, IJriltnr Rumpri end 2 picre sofa bed ____ Phone FA 2-3101 11 V— v XIt KINTVIS b ARM UR'S AGENCY PUMPS - SPRINKLER Dixie, 2 piece sofa bed su ites $119.93 S 86 K ESN E l i f 1:. M..U K A lociatas lifll\ I A NEW CAR anywhere, SYSTEMS su ite $149.95 $ 98 Mr-, iraslc t ) :iurise, D. II iDELi an; llute. Rental service includes All lyres and sues, installed Mare, foam rubber platform REG. REAL ESTATE BRISKER Wash, i;as a n d insuranee. ICOD K. 2nd Phone FA 2-0221 Whit mute "t>o It Yourself" rockers $ 69.95 S 48 | 1U S, I rrn -It Av>-. I'h i \ 2-5221 MEIil.K WARNER, National U E REPAIR AND SERVICE Berkltne, swivel chain $ 19.95 S 29 For the Re;’ F u 's ill Reel b d str Car Rentals. 401 E. 1st, SL, STIN E W arr. ,1 piece sofa bed Itt'lil.KI V. Will I A'lb, Unitor FA 2 133 4. Me'hln* and Supple Co. Solid magnolia dreaaer SUE C U L L E N *X MAR KEY su ites $229.95 110 Park A " Ph ' ' : 'ini Raymond Ltindtftiisl. Aaine. 207 W. 2nd Rt Th. $ X 2 64JZ and m irro r SI77 FA 2-39-91 \tUnti>- B.nk Bldg It—ROVTh amt vtoTOKSt t $ 79.95 S 49 Stanley, 1 piece t'«in bedroom A Re-il Invertment i ll Fn. oinferd Vve. III BY' SPEABr- $349.50 LAKE FRONT \rR L \'.L MOVE RIGHT IN Eip*rt Rr»d Kebuildtpg C»r*mtr TOe Contrsrtnr Blonde chest of drawers ? 59.50 S 38 su ite S298 0* «r 3.S00 f«*t' V'ief il tike NT frontigeLi 1 iH l|t' <>n'JL bedroom matonr ■ hom*. knehen and Reel Repair* 2211 ? anf-rd ,\v* 1A '2-112V large lit" Fe»dv for rlev»Inp» eiyttpped. lefratto Eernltardi. !) piece walnut dining Caldwell. .1 piers bedroom ment. Country roid ucrrn*. 20 rorner lot Pried to sell at 3 injr |->]nriiilr liralrr la'- it - Nation" id" Moving room suite $489.50 S398 M ilt* $389,50 5328 minute, frpio Smforil Ilu 1. 4|j.2itii, low iliuvii pnymeni Oiler HOBSON SPORTING GOODS Packing ■ t riling ■ bhirpin; an rxcrllf:il buy nt Jt2.3(HM'iJ. Rialiy I n , 2i»iil Orland'i Dr, 304 E. 1st Phone FA 2-5341 - lilong* Prestige, foam rubber swivel Nationally known 7 piece dinettes Terms. 1 A 2-3312. C. E PHILLIPS S 169.95 JOHNSON MOTORS Are-it Vor platform rocker6 $ S9.95 $ $8 Values to S 88 W. H "Bill” btempir 4 Brdnwim - SI*ono Dn«„ F EM IN Ol. F. SPORTING GOODS n»sl*or A Insaror WASHBURN \ VN I INES Asioc. Guy Ailen. Gretehrn H*ill, pin* FHA dosing roil Monthly 2161 Sanford Ave. Ml FA 2 1532 I3M French Aw *FA 2-1931 Prestige, foam rubber love Hollywood bed romplrle $ 79.95 S 49 Arlette Price, Everc'.t Harper I payment* nppinxiinatuly $51-U0. | SK.IITS - FA 2-O.V.M or 1 \ 2 2lul neats $149.50 $|28 S'* >■ und mode, u throughout, One group of odd bnv springs and Phone FA 2-4931 112 \ . V 11 well iotudrncted. Kandi type PIBKItliLASS SUTI.IMS INCOME TAN SERVICE SI rat ford, l piece foam rubber mattresses Values to $ 69.95 S 28 ~~f;OOU LAND window-* The 1 itr.t in modern sectfonal $389.50 $334 100 acre,, well 1-rU• "H, •> 1 , "11 p-r i"nvnnun “ May bo *eru anv­ MrR ANEY SMITH PAINTS 1 r ''m. " ...... il nm *s F'til M .ird. Immediate CMS Psrk Ave. FA : -4«l 11:1 Ce!*r> 1 A * Solid magnolia double dresaer po*i»mon Closed Sut’di Downey, foam rubber 2 piece and m irror $ 89.95 $ 63 1 F SPACIOUS HOME Si ghtly u»*d 12 ft. plywood b**4. eofa bed tuiles $239.95 $189 1 bedroom 2 belh Imme wjih lake «!'0 5 It P John in motor. Sea 2JA —I’LL MBINt, and itimi'lNla I’niied, .1 piece bedroom M. 11. Regan at Monroe Harbor privilrgr*. I niltr rnnslruclnm. S l &athj Camfnf su ite $298.50 S248 $ IB.SOO.tU). 11,1110.00 lion 11. after 5 p in. Mahogany desk $ 59.95 $ 48 ROSA L. PAYTON „ A. B PETERSON 14— Htrs. I.IV KSTOf h. ‘ M i l Genuine rattan 2 piece eofa Prestige, foam rubber sril and . Rer ui*n*1 Ret| LiUU b n ei" BrokM Au(V-i,*M: A. B. Peter back. 2 piece l-vlng room suite $349.50 S298 Ph FA 2-la il—17-92 at Hs*» son ton J r , P. J. Chesterion, Gar­ Went * bab.- kiiirn FA 2-5755. j j / n 112U bed su ites $249.50 $|83 T DR . 2 batli home, 3 minute field Willem, and p„ W Wii- ...... -■ lianu. Rob Edwards A. C. Doud-1 1 " si. 1 n I ) •■ » 'M LI Contracting A Repau > Uavneline. IOO’’ 2 piece foam Simmnne, Hide-A-Rcd $229.95 S 167 from Have. Low down payut* t. ney. Land Surveyor. 1007 Sanford An Ph. FA 2-'5«J rubber living room sulle $279.50 $228 large lot. Guy C. Wnrma.k, It \\ \ *1TLI)— All kind. nf nr rap me- - - Uavneline, llHi” loam rubber acat 541 ■ Ri, B.-inJoid. I !■, N r a iI. Aw. l‘b 1 A 2 6127 rrial 'f,M< kerman Salsag" trd Plumbing — h " !ky Heating Prr*ligc. |noyc cushion foam and back, 2 piece living tu«n suite $429.50 S389 Ph n* FA 2 2434 3 BH Ii'im* ti 2’r l lot* j 1 •dro-m frtm". 4,*r*entd p,rch. M. U. HODGES rubber club rhatrs $109.50 $ 78 2 fireplace*, hardwood floor*. rarpor^e. hardwood floors, kit- Wanted to Buy— Used piano in Servlet to All Water Tumps— Dixie. *of» beds $ 79.95 $ 88 27 ft. screened puieh. di-uh!*. riirii erjiupped. $1,0011. down good londiliun. FA 2-1515. Welts Drilled — Pumps t.rnv single dresser A Otter lie.ilt> Cn , 2'*0l Orlandu Paola Road Phone FA 2 4731 garage, fruit tree- Nile neigh­ mirror Kroehler. T piece foam rubber borhood. FA 2-luJS Dr.. FA 2-5512. "1— ITk.U'f) i'Ait Milt $ 09.95 $ 37 • CLARK sectional $119.50 S387 20 aero tile (*rm, 3 b e d r o o m Th'.i i* a past, tn th« Kill thea*ri Now Open a*. 8A1 A II. Plumhlnj, Uealing it Sunpljr 4Vi Napier, 3 piece bedroom house, large harn P*»y ,»rtnj f-r Shirl*r 'Jorgau fc\p di'a HARKlKn S HLAUn NrinK Cnotrarling A Repair* su ites $189.95 $139 tVajnrline, DO’’ sofa $149.95 J. B. Levy, Pb FA 2 122:. Jan. 17. 195S 105 £. I'ak Ase FA 2-5742 2419 Orlando Dr I'll FA 3M S 96 Highway 17-32 E-mtJi yantord .1 piece largr poster bedroom Stanley, vvaluut dining room Thia is a pass to the Ri*r thea'rr IMMEDIATE 14—FEMALE HKLf w v m k ii su ite s 822‘).5I) $178 for l.in'ia Anderson L*|i. date i» U m d i m ; table $ 98.50 S 68 •Jan. 17, 1933. I’OSSICSSION! .Vhii* luly lo care for 2 imall Contri"l and Repair W :k children dail]. be* between * hromecrafl, Kuehne. Vulcan, Ware, wrought iron i piece sofa Lak* view- 2 PF Msjnnrv. Ml* 2412 M'-t'I* Ave, r*>r rin»"r*st Fre* F. tmutei S piece dinrQes values to $ 89.95 $ 48 ' ■ H*ol, thu beautiful 3 Fedroo^ 12 no . i .no or af’er 5 p m. at R I HVRVEY bed suit* $229.95 $188 bath, gss r»ti* Lsrg* 1-'. $8,509 n!-js Florida Room (’BS home 1101 French. 274 t Ilford \'-e. f'h-in* F A 2 3183 with reaionsblr term bring offered f„r uuirk '.lie ill f ull 'i/r kitchen cabinet $ 09.95 $ fi4 Solid maple drop Iraf dining FARMER’S \i.FNCY j-m u - iifcu- w.%N 1 ED ll Pi A.of' -KIM l( I 11,Jy 433U3.Q0. 22,^33 duuit, r ,.'.3„ ______room tabic $ 89.50 3 58 N. V, Farmer, flcjltor monthy. or a* low a $1HIU d-mn tf) #rf „ bonded rep-eaen'a Hitle-A-Wav, lounge ami Associate* PIANO It NING 4 PI P VIRING *tlh lerm. errangr*) Fee this live for the linger S ' ‘ mg Mac­ ch air $237! 3 Mri. Gay I* IJaborne, l*. b i L’EL i fc*f*re voi| buy an-.'King .-rill w 1 II' f Mi IN $279,511 Kroehler. piece bedroom Whitmore hine Co in Sanford Writ* (or Ph TA 3-4.25 After 6.00 pm su ite $289.95 S228 n*l* T* 1 ’ l»l park As# d»'ail) to Singer Se-sing M t'- All lamp*. laht*. floor, bou­ 114 F. Fr«Kh Ave Ph. FA 2-6221 FA 2-5232. hire Co-. 12ISO E. Colonial, Or­ 73—P.I.Et IKK VI. SBltVICKw doir, novr!;;, TV, \ e!c. St) Icrilr, 2 piece sofa bed suite lando. |-3 OFF For sate, by owner - well furn. in bunuihr-t ~ m.-ome home, A-t and pillows $179.95 S 137 mi. Liilonial home in excel, eoiv1 Elecirical Cuntra-iln* md ronditin". BUit W. 1st. St. Elderly man to ui.ikr himielf U**- Twin foam rubber maltreta with separate nicely furn. r"nial Douse VViriiie and llcpaire box spring $109.95 S 77 unit. Prieo 11,el. furn, lire- ful f1 vuu have liar) direct tu cus- 1 l*an mg, w a x in g Ser .ire town buttncis seetiun. Mill ting- iomer experience and need Seminole ' minty ine<- DCS. msk* g nice home for a h r.-" A good InviatRint talus rt; *1511.0(1 per w eek. C ontact H. M. Gliai.on, l.»k« Mary familyni, cr g'-od apirtmen’-r tmse ' N. 1»',Vn >. JP*^*.a' rariner. hea.-ere ,.-,,,. M. T ru sty , Y ald fj Hotel, rn. j u j j A*ioci*t*» Tue. & Wed. A. M. Only. 521 r a j- '.are* 3 bedroom. Us hatha, cement 21r». Gayle CLbom*, D. H. iDLEl njni block on beautiful r#nd bottom Wbit more lid 8. French Ave. Pb. FA 2-a.2l t-e exps-rlmted 3pu|y Tip I *p lake. Lot IM'vlTt*’. Ju n 15 min­ upe Mark**, . .liifo-d Ave. a*. Rtmodeling — Rerj-ilmg — Ke­ utes from Fsoford- Term* by Wa i t e d " ith St. .No phono calls. ■mine - > .a j — uontra- owner. Phon* FA 2-490$. tror* — financing. LISTINGS NEED 21 — WUtlK VVA.VIt.U g IF IT IS REAL ESTATE AND VPI’RECIATED Tf.D ft DUN Err § a .k Crumley &. Mvntclth 3!aul or housework. 1701 Koosevlt I OK BETTER PAINTING L 147 South Par*, lu . FA 2-4cJi STENSTROM REALTY A -a, FA £-1402. 2604 Grandview in . FA 2-2375 ■ A •*!> T • - » %

"* * * * "" N. J.Commuters Shop These like Drafly Ride CHATHAM. V. J. —*<— Ftf- eomerotare known ee tile Polar Bean eold-abooMar the faivdn& if OJosik V olute fcaatid Interior of • train they ride to work. They like to stand in the tear vestibule of a front coach Monday Through Saturday January 11th through Friday with their collars turned ap against tha morning ebiiL Tha Polar Basra have organ- lead into an informal alnb, but Ladies' Dresses they have no raeerd*, aa dues, ea officers. Anyone aaa become a ■amber If be eea stand toe draf- F a l and wtotor in m m , tiritoy ei tok- ty Joe may. The u ride toe tame Delaware Lackawanna A Western Railroad train from Chatham to Hobokae daily. Reg. Prfeto 9.96 - 59.95 "We Just seem to ba a bunch of fallow* who gat along well to­ gether," said Wiliam T. Shoenar of Chatham. "No matter what the 7.99 - 47.89 waathar*a like—and once last year DINNER FOR COURTESY WEEK GUEST . Mr. and Mnu Wendall Sainw at the May. it was 14 below ouUlde—wa'ro fair Inn. They are shown being served in the spacious Mayfair Inn dining room where out than every morning." they stayed overnight (Staff Photo) William O. Ten Eyck, also of O at ham. said the II "Juat don’t STEVE US WINS TBOFHT like the Idea of sitting down and Ladies' Coats reading a newspaper In a Stuffy Baontifnl lame-bnnd ooeta, new la ft# WASHINGTON rp - Outfielder coach." Wednesday Night Television Battle Roy Sievera of the Washington "Our way roiiwrea to* monot­ Mo m k* bmy. By WILLIAM EWALD eldei to go back to Ohio Instead of Senators, who led the American League last season with 43 borne ony of com mu ting and tha trip BtMl ■" to the crooner and everybody la goes faattr," Tan Eyck added. Reg. 45.00 to 75.00 NEW YOHK (a - There la title very unhappy. runs and 114 nine batted In. baa bean named winner of the Wash­ Urea Women eanedlae, i n ? Hli same hi B01 Well, If you are still with ns, Maurice J. Dtiby, another Brogan and tor taven year* hia after a noodle eaaserole commer ington Touchdown Club's Clark rial, the erooner goes to the girl'a Griffith Memorial Trophy. He will Chatamimte, said the members 35.98 to 59.95 TV ahow bat been tops, Nlalaen; are called Polar Bears "because O f. apartment and tella here that be receive tha award neat Saturday at the club'a annual banquet. we're bravo enough to roll up our Tbla Brogan baa knocked ever loves her. Now in an ordinary eoat collars and atand out than : J play this might be the end. but • V . everything the other network bat ADMIRAL* TO RETIRE when It gets cold." thrown at Win—quia thowt, other Kraft still bad about IS minutes and one more commercial to go LONDON (UP)— Britain win re­ A D- C. A W. conductor, Will­ comics, the North Atlantic war iam Murtha, who first called tha Ladies' Suits gamat, King Farouk and bis tal­ (U turned out it was for melted tire 20 of its 9* admirals next r - H cheese and bacon and by this year in the Defense Ministry's II "polar boars," likod their idea ent tcouta, lat'a an aing with so much that ha Joined them. He t Kail tailored and dreea all wool aoita. Char tie Chao. Tbla Brogan la to point I was dripping saliva on my economy drive, tha Sunday Ex­ TV set) ao we bad some more of press reported Sunday. This la dropped out recently when he ro- Mg ba eonld probably introduce lired after 45 years aerriee with, Ed Sullivan from kit audience. bat it call'd action. double the normal retirement It all ended _ happily, of course, _ quota. Of the Royal Navy's M ad- the ro*d. Another conductor took Reg. 29.95 to 75.00 Well, finally that other network hie place. gets smart and decides to fight with the comic and the crooner *> bold command!, » are Brogan with a crooner named friend* and the crooner and the 1,ll«ned to administrative posts, Eight men make up the hard Pinny Smith. Ha la a relaxed girl linger all mushy about each 21 *r® °n "other duties" and oneit°rt of the club. They aboolutoly 23.98 to 59.95 crooner, but not too relaxed—after other and me with a bacon and b*» no present job. refuse to mix with regular com­ aU, who ean relax oppoitto a 43.1 noodle sandwich on orange muf------muters who Ilka to curl up with Nielsen? fins. Lost river, which flows at the a cigaret or the morning paper* Anyway, thla la about the way Bu* 1 tell you. after watching bottom of Meramcc caverns. In in the warmth of the passenger the lines were laid In “the battle the showi of both the comic and Stanton. Mo., pours forth some cars. Four others are employed by for Wednesday night," an NBC-TV the crooner, I figure they both ,our million gallons of water a the D. L A W. and the remaining Ladies Knitted Suits * "Kraft Theatre" drama about the were wrong to look so happy at day. i three ere women, Children's Coats & Car Coats TV buitneia. the end. The way I see It, by neat Now for tome reason I got thii action, they'll both be replaced Bj Jeroat and Serbia ia pastel* and dart gizee S to 14. Aerflan, all wool, milium lined. creepy feeling that in what they by westerns. call real TV life I had encountered shade*. Reg. 8.95 to 18.98 a aim* lion before roughly like this Kraft plot. "Mr. Wltard" veriua "Joe and Mabtl,” you aay? No. Television Reg. 25.95 - 45.00 w u i o - r f 7.19-14.89 not quite. But you're getting ( Baaaal « warm. U a iaadg No matter. The Important thing WBliKfciiDAT la that by the time the first com­ Sale Priced 20.79 to 35.98 mercial for orange muffins rolls V. UL U i , of Ktiht tiW A'iiesturi toUD UncJa around, the comedian Jack Oakie Wait and the crooner Earl Holliman are M s Bup.rniwa I/I. It, *nd J » Wild Bill lllckuk locked in a ratings battle, are In­ 1, i. l i Boy's Sweaters sulting each other in the news­ IM Wmtotfi*r-N*to» •SyutiM Mens Jackets papers and the crooner is trying « a lUhdRfvoUR 1 ..* ■the Fite uwlo & Jackets Childrens Dresses to steal a girl singer Virginia Gib­ T.FI Tli> llobd* son from the eomlc't show. 1:11 L>oug lid ward, Leith*, Nylon, Sued*, CtoUl Jacket*. Size* t thro 7, your On* tot of children'* dram a TJu Th* Ran cap From that point, Brogan starts 1 00 Tha inn Kacord choice. stealing the crooners' scripts in • >1 :« Reg. 3.98 to 8.95 I Tha Mlllloaolra Reff. 13.95 to 29.95 Rear. 2.98 - 9.55 order to parody them, Brogan >.i> ! »• fSrit a 44*er*f fires the girl singer but she dc> IS M VV * a] 13 « fej A. 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/ . , , , . V Ike To Give Prescription For Winning Space Age Supremacy Today By MEBIIIMAN SMITH five-star genersl'l leadership in Assurances to N iU n peeled to train against compla sian economic offensive. His M-mlnntt tpeaafe, oa which foreign nations eyeing Russia's tha Chief Executive In meeting this Cilted r r f i i White Heu'e Writer the new era opened by Soviet Prom all advance Indication*, he cency and lay down a positive pro­ There were no signs the Presi­ h« was making revisions almost Sputniks and of critics at bome- Soviet challenge. If Democrats do WASHINGTON (UIM— President Sputnik*. wis expected to assure the nation gram for outdlitanclng the Soviet dent would maka startling revela­ up to tha hour of delivery, stas to both political and military. Tbit not feel this Is forthcoming— it ntaenhower gives Congress and The Pre*ldent planned to appear that it la militarily stronger than Union In weapona technology. tion! of U. S. weapon* progress, or ha broadeaat and telecast to the la the expected total of tha new tSe nation today hi* prescription in person before. _ joint Senate- Russia despite recent Soviet mis­ The President w n expected also that ho svould pinpoint U. S. mili­ nation and relayed to the world budget to be presented Monday. and thus far they have Indicated far winning U. S. space a?e su- House session to deliver his most sile and spare technology ad­ to put heavp itraaa on the need to tary weakness as reported by via the radio "Voice of Amariea". Senate Democratic Leader Lyn­ they do not— they arc certain td premacy. important Stale of the Union mes- vances. help other countries, particularly some high military and civilian Hie 71 - billion • dollar qaaation don B. Johnson, (Tex ) had sound­ seek the Initiative In a bigger The oceailo- was widely regard- sage since he entered the White But, acknowledging Runia'a the wortd’i under-developed na offlclili. «<• was whether his blueprint for ed a clear wsrnlng the nation de­ program of mlasila and space wea­ td as the add test of the former House. giant military strides, ho wis ex- tions, to counter a mounting Rus­ i i -Minutes m Bsdto-TV strength would ease the fears of mand! positive leadership from ponry.

Weather Shop and Save y d f is f cold again tonight with ( A t and freealng or slightly below. tow a to a . In Sanford ■ AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER # VOL- XLIX Established 1909 SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY. JANUARY 9. 1958 State Awaits Hard Again Tonight Farmers In the Sanford area arc "It Is too early yet to determine Ice appeared everywhere 'his temperatures ranged down to in pretty gloomy about lau night's what damage has been done espe­ morning and where sprinklers were in this area. A heavy, snow-like fr#ze and the damage that is yet cially since the sun Is out this left on, solid sheet* of Ice were In frost covered the elty during the to be totaled. morning," said Sandy Anderson. evidence. Rain accumulated In early morning hours. New Kiwanis Club Ttmperatures dropped to 24 on Apparently there were few streets was froien and became Elsewhere throughout Florida to­ the wettikie and on the Sanford smudge pots burned in the San­ slush as automobiles came into day freeiing temperature* gripped State Farmers Market it was 26, ford Seminole County citrus area the city this morning. most of the state in the wake 01 Officers Installed according to Sandy Anderson, As­ tn ward off possible freciing of Howevrr, the cold was not as tha heaviest snowfall In 30 years, sistant Manager of the market. citrus and trees her*. severe as rxpected sine* predicted thrratanlng multi-million dollar By Distrisf Official damage to tha huge citrus belt. Kiwanis Chib officers (or 193ft And another frees# was expected were Installed yesterday by the tonight. Fifth District Lt. Governor, Byron Temperaturs plummeted to n Ilcrlong, In Sanford for the event degrees In north Florida and wart yesterday at noon. Officials Disappointed well belnw freeiing through cen­ David Gatchel rrcelvcd a M yeir tral Florida's lush orange and old president's pin. worn by every grapefruit groves. Readings were president of the Sanford Ktwania SHOWN WITH [IIS family after reenllstinff in the Navy for nix years U Aviation even lower In low-lying regions. Club which preceded him. Gatrhcl Electronics Technician Chief Floyd D. Swartz. (Left to ritfht) Chief Svnrtz, Mrs. Downtown Miami shivered un­ begins his fifth year as a Klwxn Swartz, daughter, Sharon, age 11, nnd son, Ronnltl, iiru 13. Chief Swartz i: attached to der 3* degrees, but an unofficial ian a* president of his club. VAH-U. (Official U. S. Navy Photo) By Barge Canal Refusal reading of 11 was reported In Other officers Installed wera ‘.he North Miami. Board of Director*. Seeratsry, Florida's Washington delegation said today he was "very dis­ •'Also, from tha report It ts fair­ State eltrua officials said It was Treasurer, Financial Secretary was outspoken In its "disappoint­ appointed" that the district and ly obvious that no consideration still too early to determine how and the first and second vice presi­ Chief F. Swartz County Voters ment" at action of the Army Corps division Army engineer* have re­ was given to the use of the pro­ much damage was caused to citrus dents. of Engineer's refusal to approve commended against construelion ject for recreational boating, in trees, still not fully recovered from Prior to relinquishing tils teal as t * Ssnford-TItusville Canal. work on the Sanford-Titusvltle enterprise which has grown and Is thy worst frees* in decades last president of the local civic chib, Reenlists For 6 In telegrams to The Sa.ifird Canal in Florida. growing at such a rate that it Is month. But earlier they warned Ed Shinholser told the club "1 want j Must Re-Register now one of the big businesses of Herald, Congressman A. S. "Syu ' Smather said he hopes the Board that even a light freeie would kill to express my appreclklion for th# The Seminole County Supervisor fj j0 fVcry person whose name ll Herloug J r , Senator George Smo­ of Engineers for Rivers and Har­ Florida.* off many of the trees. cooperation of every officer and of Registration ha* called for the Senator Spessard Holland (D- More Years In Navy on the cijfinly registration book*. thers and Senator Spessard Hull- bors will give "serious considera­ Forecaster Dan Russell at the member during the past year." As his family looked on. Avia reregistration of every voter m the tion" to reversing the decision. Fla.) said, "1 am seriously dis­ Shinholser was given a past-presi­ "All questions on tho return por­ and spoke out In their support of Lakeland Weather Bureau gloom­ tlon Electronics Technician Chief county in compliance wills a Flor­ tion of the postcard should b* in- the eenal. _ „ , Smathers said the canal, which appointed at the action of Army ily predicted that It probably swill dent's pin to honor his service. ida law which calls for reregirira- Engineer* In refusing to approve Floyd D Swart*. USN, reenllsted swered, Ihe card signed, and mail­ Sen. George A. Smathers (D-Fla i would link mid-Florida with Iho be as cold or colder tonight. Herlong paid tribute to th* 1937 for six year* in the naval service. Mrs. Camilla D. Bruce said lo­ Atlantic coast, would be of great the Sanford Titusville Canal." officers and eommiltee chairman ed at once." Mrs. Bruce said In Russell said a high pressure He is a member rtf Heavy Attack tion every two yc^ri. her official notice1 nt the reregistra­ importance to Florida industry. "Senator Smathers. Congressman area Is moving In from the north­ Asking thrm to stand, Hrrlong said day that double postcards are mall- lterlong and I are advised by en­ Squadron Eleven tVAH-11) at lb* tion. Italian Soldier Also, he said, "it could be of west, blowing still more cold wea­ "these are the men who carried "inford Naval Air Station. tremendous importance to the De­ gineers that actual figures support­ the bulk o( the work for tne past Th* Supervisor of Regiitrajlloa ther. The new front Is expected to CDK. Floyd L. Harris, USN, Act- paapted out that "failure to retnrn (lets Leave To Visit partment of Defense” In connection ing the new report of engineers move across northwest Florida to­ year—Dili It a small way tq ton Commanding 0 Hirer nAVAR- Three Children . will be available until Friday tha A*«. a * * * - *s f ceremony CDR. Harrii enjoy­ COMO. Italy (U P )- Italian »rm> to taking any action which seems then to reregister in person iq Pvt, Olullo Comparinl was too Rep. A. S. Ilcrlong Jr. (DFla.) "If this happens, and It looks commented "W* are going to try ed coffee with Chief Swam, and Still Be Alive order to vote." , said he will try to upset the Army to promise a more favorable ver­ like it will, It will be the worst to make this the beat year In his wife, lluhy, their son, Ronald, overcome with emotion to *»>' dict," Holland said. CHATEAUROUX, France (UPV- Mrs. Bruce emphasised that If * Engineers' recommendation a- thing that could happen," Russell Florida Kiwanis. Kiwanis, you agn 13, and their daughtrr. Shar­ thanks when the army told him Senator Holland explained " I The three motherless children of a person li registered and docs hot gainst construction of the canal. said. "Things Just don't look too fcmfw, has a history of doing thing* on. age 11. The t hief and his fami­ U S. fighter pilot forced down by receive a card witblo l.n days, her of hi* good fortune. He kept "Because 1 am not tn accord have long supported this canal and repeating "si. signore" to hi* colo­ good for the growers now." worthwhile." ly also Inspected tome of the Communist Albania learned aecl-, registration officer sluiuid b« itofi- with the findings of the report I wilt continue to do so though Army Citrus growers, fighting desper­ Installing David Gatchel as presi­ nel- . Engineers arc the constituted squadron aircraft. dentally today hr still may be Red. , \ The defense ministry, the secre­ am availing myself to the privi­ ately to save tlieir trees, burned dent of the Sanford Kiwanis Club, Chief SwarU enlisted In the Navy alive. Their French cleaning wo­ Thus# having changed thsif- lege of submitting my views and authority to consider both questions smoke puts and firas all night In the Lieutenant Governor said "You on December 23, 1MI and has six- t i n of (he Italian army and the of military importar.ee and econ­ man let the word slip out. names line# registering ur those prutests to the Board of Engineers an effort to take off the worst are the chief executive of this teen years of active duty with th* registering for th* first tim* should ttSd recruitment center teamed for Rivers and Harbors in Wash­ omic justification." Tie children were told over up to give him a M-day leave and of the chill. This city In th* heart club. It hat given you th* highest Navy. He served with various air Christmas their father was miss­ come to tho office of Supervisor ington, who will have to pas* on In the meantime, local officials of the citrus growing region, wis honor it can award. Kiwanis Is a squadron* In World War It and send him to England to visit his and leaders express their "sur­ ing on a flight and hcllcvrd dead. of Registration in person. 1 the report before it becomes final," blanketed by smoke this morning democratic organiiatlon” and he served aboard tho USS Oris- Tii# Seminole County Voting ailing sweetheart. prise" and even indignation over First Lt. itirhnrd Curran, younger The glil I* 2Tyear-old Shirley he said. from the firei.’ warned "do not usurp the work of k.my (CVA 31) during th# Korean brother of the missing pilot, Registration Office it located, to Herloug said he does not yet the report which was announced Holmes who met and fell in love Moisture laden winds from tha others but see that they do ther ronflict. In VAII-lt Chief Swart* did not plan to tell them an Al­ Iho Chamber of Commerce Build­ know the Engineers reasoning. But yesterday as "unfavorable." work." with Comparinl last summrr when Gulf that Wednesday night prom­ works in the Radio Shop and Is In banian radio broadcast gave hope ing at tho corner of first St. and hr indicated a belief the adverse Senator Douglas Slenstrom used ised to warm central Florida a Herlong concluded. "There's no chars# of the Eleven lln* main­ she vacationed In Italy. Although seven words to describe his feel­ h# was still alive. Sanford Av*. finding may have been based on little apparently didn't do much limit to the good your elub etn do tenance. The office is open every Tuesday she has a perforated heart she th "relatively imaU" Immediate ings when he said "I am very sur­ "You just couldn't build up their laid last week she would mak>- good, Russell said. The forecaster for the community so long as you Among his medata arn the: hopes only to have the bubble from 9 to 12 ami from 2 to 3. Iho tangible benefits, as opposed to the prises! at the decision." explained that eiotidi formed only are not concerned with who gets American Area, World War II Vic­ another Journey to Italy to visit bigger long-range gains. Newly elected Mayor Merle burst," he said. telephone number, Mrs. Itru : j along the Gulf coast and did not the honor for It." tory, Navy Occupation, China Scrv> pointed out, Is FAIrfax 2 4023. lA i even if it meant her death Without the new canal he said Warner had stronger words for his But tho cleaning woman heard —at doctors said it would. get inland. Gatchel, taking over a* head of Ice, Korean Defense, United Na­ the news over tho French radio. the Canaveral Harbor project will feelings when he learned of the The cloud blanket radiated back the local club, said "t take over tions with two stars, Korean Presi­ This was too much fur the sen- unofficial reasons for lagging "un­ She was full of smiles and con­ be "strangled." heat to the ground and was credit­ with all of th* vtm, vigor and dential Unit Citation, Korean Serv­ Noted Protestant timental Kalian* and they went to "Then, too, there is the amtiing favorable" op the report. He said gratulation* when she arrived al work on Private Comparinl. In ed with keeping temperatures at vitality I can musler." ice, and th# Good Conduct with the Curran apartment - for work rapid growth of all of Florida and "( think It is the most stupid ex­ Tampa and St. 1‘oteriburg above Describing th* chain that la no Leaders Urge rapid order the army announced: cuse that could be given." four stars. "The kids were so excited they —It would grant C'nmparini "20 especially our central section freeiing. stronger than Its weakest link, he Chief Swarti la a member of which, projected as we must do in Most leaders are awaiting a copy didn't cat much breakfast," he to 30 days" compassionage leave The lowest official raiding* of said "It it my hop# and prayer American legion Pori No. 127 In hrother said. "Of course, we warn­ Laymen To Work order to properly plan for the of the reperi in order to study the 22 today were reported at Cro«« that earh of you will d'dleato York, Pa , snd the National Radio to go to England and visit Shirley. Army Corps of Engineers before ed them that we're still not eer-t COLUMBUS, Ohio flTp)— Three future, will insure greatty Increas­ City ind Ocala Prnsaeol* had El. yourself as th# strongest link in Institute Alumni Association, —It would buy him a round trip ed use of the waterway for com­ commenting and before making tain about their daddy. But now, prominent Protestant leaders to- plane ticket to London and give Jacksonville and Tallahassee U. tha chain." Washington, D. C. it's Just got to wurk out." day urged church laymen to work mercial purposes," he said. any statement as to action that Vero Beach Jo, Daytona Beach 27. Chief and Mrs. Swart* reside at him 30.000 lire (WO) to cover his might be taken to reverse the de­ The missing pilot is Maj. How­ . . fur Christ, fur their church amf Palm Beach 3fi, and Key West JJ 13q!) Elliott Avenue, Sanford. s e n s e s . cision. ard Curran, 3!), whose jet trainor for (heir fellow men. —It asked the Como police to Wives To Discuss, disappeared Dec. 2J in a heavy fog Speaking to delegates to the city Issue Comparinl a passport tn don off the western coast of Italy and church convocation, Unltpd Church ble qulek timo although passports Additional Firemen Answer Plan Organization Shrincrs Meet who is now bellived in Albania-) of Christ, the three outlined plans almost nevsr am issued to the Millinery Workers hands for laymen to help clear slum' military. 2 Alarms Last Nite Of Jaycee-ettcs Tomorrow Night France, one of the few major areas, strengthen their church, and The Army also promised *up- Local News Go On Strike The Sanford Fir# Department Wives of memher* of the Sanford- The Sanford Shrine Club will western powers having diplomatic achieve "disciplined fellowship." port "both morally and material answered two alarms last night as Seminole County Junior Chamber meet Friday night at 9 p. m. at relations with the Communist na­ A Crosman, , a For More Pay temperatures began to drop hut ly" for “everything he may need." On Page 8 of Commerce will meet tonight to the Shrine Cluh Building, sreord tion, mad# » formal query on be­ m # m b <*r of the American NEW YORK (UP)— Millinery neither of them Involved overheat* discuss and plan the organiiatlon ing to Milford t-eonard, DcBary half of the U S, government. But Friend* Service Committee, said worker* who make moat of the ed pipes or heaters. of Jaycee ettes. president of Ihe organiiatlon. the only word from Albania has the church "has a duty" to help hats worn by Amrrican women A false alarm came at to 27 last The meeting will he held at Ihe "Visiting Nobles are Invited to been a brief radio •announce merit i Iho city rid itself of slum area i went on strike today for higher night when firemen went out to Episcopal Parish House at H p. m. attend our meeting," Leonard tli.it a pilot believed to be Curran and also tn protect "Uto factor of NATO All ies Agree pay. find no fire. instead of at Ihe Yacht Club as said. was forced down there. human dignity." It was the first nationwide Howevrr at 11:15 a ear fir# at previously planned. Th# Friday night session I* a "People do not gain humnn dig­ Strike hy the United Hatters Cap th# rorrrr of ltih Si and Olive Harry Cannel urges the wives of regular meeting held on th# second nity and self respect when Uieir and Millinery Worker* Interna­ Ave. was brought under control all artlv# Jaycee* to attend th# Friday of each mnnth, it wis ex- All Civic Clubs problems are solved for thorn by To Meet On Condition tional U 1.1 v.it III 23 yeais. -ill. little damage. i first session. I plained. a mailer plan." he said. "But LONDON (U P )- The NATO al first displayed a genuine desire The AFL-CIO union represents Will See Film given leadership and ihe clumo lies will agree to a summit meet- for cooiKiration *t the preparatory 22 000 employes in th# too million lo work with other* iu finding tins log with Russia, but only after meeting*. dollar a yrar women’s hat Indus- On Post Office solution, many who cannot do it careful preparation through dip­ A spokesman for th# British, try. Of these, s.ono are divided W. Germany's Post-War Recovery Th# film "Operation Thr#e Ms" on their own initiative will mca- lomatic channels and after a for Foreign Office said Britain ae- among manufacturers in Chicago, released by the United Stair* Poit sure up to a now way of li.'.1, elsn ministers' conference, m- cepted the United States' view St. Louis. Baltimore. Boston and By JOSEPH FLEMING th# equivalent of DO, Today on muvhy, potato dumpling th# site Oflicc, and shown to the Sanford I Tho Rev. Dr. John s: , i St. f%*ed diplomatic sources said to­ that any summit meeting with smaller cities in Pennsylvania United Pres* Staff Correspondent the black market they cost one of a softball. Lions Cluti Tuesday, will bo seen I-ouis, director of city work. Board day. Russia would have to be "care- amt Massachusetts. Ahout ll.ooo BERLIN (UP)— A visitor to mark M plennlg, or 37 cents a The word "kueche" will never by all of Sanford's civic clubs, of National Missions, Evangelical The sources said the Western de­ fully prepared and must promise work in New York and nearby West Berlin ordered a breakfast pack, 30 pfennig lr<* than (obae replae# “cuivine" tn describe the PovtmatoiT Joel Field said todav and Reformed Church, outlined i cision would be included in sep­ some succesa." i of on# egg with toast al a tide- m shops eharg# for a pack of rutinary art but Germany Is no The film "Operation Three Ms" detailed plan designed to acquaint arate but virtually identical_ dip i Sources said that th# Western Negotiatlcns for an industrywide walk eaf# on tha city'* fashion German eigarets. place for anyone on a diet. The Is about men. mail and machines, parish members with the problems lomatic notes to Russia. These JrjIt rk,pnc» to the notes sent to contract to replace one that expir able Kurfuerstcndamm. Yes, Germany has risen from food is very cheap, too, by stand Postmaster Field said and it* pur- of their churches. may be sent off later this month. l(lf A|Uei by Bulganin early last *,‘l 31 krok* down 1**1 night. T ie waitress told him she was the ruins and Germans are put- arils in New York, London. Pans poic is lo give the public u graphic C'romna’i suggested that each Communist diplomat* here.sug- month ,t„i not j ^ Tf* r basically in The union demanded a 5 per cent not allow -d to serve ten than two ting on weight again. or Rome. picture of the need for mechanisa­ church Conduct a guided >elf study grated an East - West summit substance. raise for piece workers aod 35 eggs. During the 19PM9 Soviet land On Kiirfuerstendamm, Ihe city’s tion in the Post Office Department, lo b# familiar with tlio problems meeting be held in a Scandina weekly raise for other*: a guar* That, more than snaring produc­ However, they saidI ther# were ^ >nml,, wig#; union blockade of the rity, a Berliner main street, you can get a thick # 'penally her# in Sanford »h#r and shortcomings of the parish. via* country, possibly in Stock differences in emphasis and that - K' tion graphs and th* smoking chim­ for hit Sunday dinner ate peas, vegetable soup, a fried pork chop, operations sre carried on in a The Rev. N. Gordon Cosby, t*Zm. capital of neutral Sweden, would bTlroo'd lnd incre»‘»,! " ''fa re , vacation. neys of the Ruhr, is a testimonial dehydrated potatoes, and canned three large boiled potatoes, string building more than 40 years old, Washington. D. C., paitor of tha to West Germ#ny'a post war re meat. -C____ u re__ # , . at the __ meetingn .ri. of out the *6 toe^ V 'NAUP ^ / T countato ll co anil^ c inR . S i i* ov,,rtime pr_,i,i._. *nti v i.„ h“li(1^ beans, and a small piere uf cake said Field. Church of tho Saviour, told tha permanent NATO council in Pari*; n „ , hr0Ui,h .i.niomatic L("Union un rrr,,,,''ru President -Vle* Alex flute •»»'* said cowry. Cafes now serve huge portions with whipped cream as big ai the Length of the picture rcpait is delegates that "the whole issu' s laid acceptance of Soviet Premier « chjn«,‘* 1 h x 0U8h d'Pton»atic the jn,|U„ ry had offered l i a week Ten'year* ago in Berlin you of whippwt cream with or without cake for 73 cents. ouly 13 i minutes. Field explained, of entrance Into (lie Christian Nikolai Bulganin's offer tor a con-1 channc *• or 3 per cent, whichever is less,' couldn't get an egg for love or cake or Ice cream. Many Ger­ A filet steak In the best restau­ and when the film is shown sev- church must be rethought” if tie ferenee of the chiefs of slate to President Eisenhower'* reply to t0 ,|j r,j ectfH lt| money in any restaurant that mans just order th# whipped rant in town costs between five Bulganin will be discussed at to othfr demands. eril of thr local post office person­ church Is to gam “disciplined fel­ egsc East-West tension would b« wasn't a black market hangout. cream. marks 11.23 and six marks $1.30. nel will bo present to conduct a lowship." ...orrow’s council meeting. Th* union said present wsga* heavily qualified Any anyone who had an egg Doctors warn housewives they And that Includes french-fried question \nd answer session. “ in attempting to bo all Inriit- They said Russia would be no­ The Communist sources, were for a 33-hour week range from could sell it for love or money, or are running their husbands* health potatoes and a vegetable. The Sanford Rotary Club will live we are guilty of the mo.S tified that no meeting between not inclined to believe the United 1*5 to 1119. This seal# was reach- both. with huge portions of sausage, A glass of good strong beer to let the film on Jan. 13, said Field, serious exelusivenc-s there Is . , Bulganin and President Eisen States wanted a top level meeting, ed last year when milliners receiv- flgsreta Deere**# sauerkraut, noodl# soups, fried go with It will cost no more than the Kiwanis Club will sec it Jin. excluding people from the real but they expressed belief Amer- ed their first general waga in- how»r and other Western leaders Clgarets were * even > « ■ ( better,h x i w i , rwA I'vevavpotato"*, ^ >a and 11is u the t c j.a* famed l i t cv j. i German i x i 111"! ~ l 20 cents and In som# places it will 13, and the Jayctes will ae# it on meaning to Jesus Chris; and his •jjdd taka plica unless Russia ica's NATO allies might prevail, i cress# in eight years, it said. pack of A marie an cigareta told for , karto&Tkocsaet, a sort of round only be 12 cents., . _ Jan. 16. body," llo said mtm»*■■**>'

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