The Voice 'Mart 9 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 29HOUSES FOR SALE - N.W. (Cont'd)St. Michael's Parish - 141 N.W.27th Ct. - Beautiful newresidence, 3 bedroom, 2 bathCBS, Florida room, Cuban tilefloors, Mexican patio, twoutility rooms. TERMS.Call OWNER NE 5-1521Custom-BuiltCORNER DUPLEXOPEN 1 TO 54250 N.W. 12th AVENUE"IMMEDIATE POSSESSION"HERE'S a dandy buy in a modernduplex! Built-in oven.and range,tile roof, etc. The LOWpurchase price will surprise you.13000 cash will handle.Cal Pat Procacci MO 7-0938IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCYNO QUALIFYINGNear Visitation Church & SchoolAttractive 3 bedroom CBS, carporte,utility room adjoinskitchen, many extras. ONLY $750down - OWNER sacrifice $<strong>11</strong>,900Call PL 7-4357 or PL 8-2508INCOME'PROPERTYTwo houses on 1 lot, 3 bedroom& 2 bedroom - city sewers.<strong>11</strong>5,500 Call NE 3-3884NEAR ST. JAMES^Corner lot - 2 bedroom, 2 bath,Florida room, Kitchen & laundryequipment, completely carpeted,drapes. Excellent condition.OWNER will take mortgage.595 N.W. 153rd StreetHOUSES FOR SALE - NORTH MIAMILarge duplex-2 bedrooms each sideone side furnished, NOW only$13,000. Terms arranged-NE 5-2461HOUSES FOR SALE - S.W.Cutler Ridge - $500 DOWNOne year old, 3 bedroom 2-bath,built-in oven and range, oversizelot, monthly payments $86,total price $13,900 FHA.•One block to elementary school.9990 Bahama Drive - CE 5-7578St. Peter and Paul ParishFurnished 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,separate 4 room guest house,fruit trees - ONLY $21,500.Call before <strong>11</strong> A.M. FR 74846"Near Epiphany Church-3 bedroom,1 bath, big lot, FHA - by owner5717 S.W. 81st Street MO 5-566559<strong>11</strong> S.W. 61st St. - 3 bedrooms,Florida room, 10x15 utility ORfamily room, LOW monthlypayments. Call MO 7-9384Epiphany Parish - Spacious 3,• bedroom, 2 bath COLONIALbeautiful location - $34,500^-Call OWNER MO 5-213812929 S.W. 60th AvenueSt. Brendan's Parish - 3 bedrooms2 baths, CBS, tile roof, no qualifying,\y 1 c fo mortgage, $72 month,$15,300. 8435 S. W. 46th Street3230 S.W. 87th CT.(Open from 10 to 6 everyday)Near St. Brendan'sNEW 3 bedroom, closed garage,no closing costs - no qualifyingLOW DOWN PAYMENTBert Mason, RealtorCall MO 7-9421 or HI 8-1638i PRICE REDUCED $200St. Brendan's Parish - Near school,3 bedroom CBS, screened porch.$13,000 - $400 Down - $76 monthOwner 7370 S.W. 33rd St. MO 7-3880St. Brendan's Parish - Largepatio screen-enclosed pool(15 x 30 filtered) 3 bedrooms,2 baths (with vanity) built-inoven, range, dishwasher, centralheat, corner lot - $23,900.Terms, OWNER MO 4-1429HOUSES FOR SALE - COCONUT GROVE2777 S.W. 24th Ave.CORNER CBS ON 3 LOTS- Florida room, 3 bedrooms(1 with private entrance)TWO BATHSTerrific FHA commitment!OPEN DAILY 1 TO 4W. E. Margicin, Broker MO 5-4447CLASSIFIED DISPLAY-Homes By LEON CLOUHH*"Luxury Living at MODERATE COST2 Bedrooms - 1 BathBuilt-in Appliances - Central Heat$10,500 - and upModel Open424 N.W. 3rd Ave.Boynton Beach, Fla. .Phone 4S22HOUSES FOR SALE - CORAL GABLES. ONLY $2000 DOWNSt. Theresa's Parish - 2 story corner4 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace,hardwood floors, 2-car garage,,(with efficiency apt. for income)FHA commitment - Price $18,600OWNER 1237 Ferdinand-HI 6-2916HOUSES FOR SALE - HIALEAHImmaculate Conception Parish3 bedroom, l]/ 2 bath CBS,$65 month, unfurnished.152 E. 58th St. MU 1-6726DREAM HOMENOTHING Down-Balance like rent2 bedroom CBS, large diningroom, lot 60x100 - Near schools,shopping, buses. Ownertransferred. CALL MO 6-6393HOUSES FOR SALE - HOLLYWOODSt. Stephen's Parish - 6128S.W. <strong>11</strong>th St. - 2 bedrooms,1 bath, Florida room, tile roof,carporte, walking distancechurch, schools & shopping,$9900 • Call OWNER YU 3-3385HOUSES FOR SALE - FT. LAUDERDALEQUEEN OF MARTYRS PARISH2 houses - $15,500 to $15,9953 bedrooms, 2 baths, Floridarooms, 2 & 4 blocks to church,schools, shopping center & bus.Owner - W. F. Wolff, LU 3-69162861 S. W. 10th StreetJENADA VILLAS3 bedroom, 2 bath - 6 blocks toSt. Clement's Church and School.All electric built-in kitchen,community pool and recreationarea. Close to, ALL shopping.Master bedroom - air conditioned.MANY luxury features.MOVE RIGHT INOpen for inspection dailySee it today at 812 N.W. 29th Ct.BOLENDER REAL ESTATE CO.Times Square Shopping CenterFort Lauderdale, Fla. LO 6-1588QUEEN OF MARTYRS PARISH2725 S.W. 9th Street3 bedrooms, 2 baths, new home,only 2 blks. to church, grade schoolCatholic High School and largeShopping Ctr. A beautiful home!Joseph Kay Builders, Inc.PHONE JAckson 34034,Queen of Martyr's Parish - 3462Riverland Rd. Xauderdale Isles2 bedroom, 1 bath waterfronthome, large lot beautifullylandscaped - Schools, shoppingcenter, bus. Selling below FHAvaluation. OWNER LU 3-5583WE WILL BUILD FOR YOUa beautiful home OR duplex4 bedroom, 4 bath homeONLY $13,500Will help you finance - furnishplans. ALSO lots for saleJoseph Kay Builders, Inc.1200 N.E. 3rd St.Phone JA 3-4034 Ft. LauderdaleHOUSES FOR SALE • DANIAResurrection Parish - ONLY $2000cash required for this two bedroomhome, walking distance tochurch. Very attractive, innice neighborhood. Refrigeratorfreezer,range, Clearviewawnings, spinkler system andwell, enclosed garage. Price$14,500 - Monthly payments$100 - Interest -6%A. J. Ryan, Realtor - Daiiia53 N. Federal Hwy. WA 2-3084HOUSES FOR SALE - POMPANO BEACHSt. Coleman's Parish - Waterfront,dock, concrete sea-wall,new home, 3 bedroom, 2% baths,10 closets, complete GE kitchen,sprinkler system, near schools,churches, shopping, golf course,1000' from intercoastal, 5 minutesto Hillsboro Inlet to oceanSEIFERT^Construction LO 4-0256BUSINESS PROPERTY - FT. LAUOERDALEATTENTION - Brokers Protected!My sacrifice - Your gainBusiness lot, Bl, facingSunrise Blvd. with a 2-bedroom, 1 bath CBS house;also frame store building.1533 W. Sunrise1528 N.W. 10th PI. (House address)LOTS FOR SALE • N.E.N.E. 158th St. near Miami Ave.Large ACRE lot - 132 x 304,HOMESITE - Call MU 1-66<strong>11</strong>SMALL ADS - BIG RESULTSDressed as their patron saints, these first-graderswere among nearly 500 pupils of St. Michael theArchangel School, Miami, who participated in theschool's annual costume party held last Friday.TIPS FOR TEENAGERSHow Do We Find KeyTo True Happiness?By FATHER G. W. HAFFORDAll of us want to be happy.The only difference is the dateof delivery. Way back beforeHector was a pup, St. Augustinelet us in on the answerwhen he said that our heartwould not rest until it restedwith the Sacred Heart in eternity.Our Lady of Lourdes gavethis statement to Bernadette:"I do not promise to make youhappy in this life, but in thenext." That is the only placeall of us want complete happiness,so let's let it wait. Don'tgrowl because you are notgreatly happy every moment ofthe day. Offer it up, and waitfor your happiness when it willlast.* • •SIMPLICITY Does It — Sometimesit adds up all wrong whenyou start to become calculating.SLOW IS THE WORDIt takes a lifetime to getused Jo this world. That oughtto be a bit of consolation tothe young people who admitthat they are confused. Partof their confusion will clearup, but there is always somethingdifferent to meet justaround the clock. Follow theadvice given by those whoreally love you, and you 'willlast it out. We shall get allthe answers on the other side.Hold on.* * •SO THAT'S IT — Some peoplewhom you consider indifferentmay just be different.JUST FOR YOUWhen you hear about specialdevotions in your parish church,do you really get the message?It is an invitation for you toshare 1 more generously the specialgraces of God that are givento those who love Himenough to make the effort to bewith Him at odd hours. Justbecause you cannot attend allof them you should not pass bythe ones you can make.SECOND Side Of Coin —What is adversity to one isgood fortune to another.BACKGROUNDWhen you want to create aspecial atmosphere do it with *•music. It helps a lot to havesome nice restful music inthe background now andagain. There are many i.m.• stations doing a fine job forpeople who appreciateParents made the costumes for the childrenwho were treated to ice cream by the Home andSchool Assn. The young "saints" marched inprocession and sang hymn's at the parish Shrine.goodmusic. Then there is yourhigh fi or stereo set that cando very nicely as long as thevolume knob still works.* * •ESPERANTO — All peoplelaugh and cry in the same language.PARISH SOCIETIESMost parishes try to have adiversified program for theirmembers. Be sure to take fulladvantage of the opportunitiesthat are right at your elbow.You will be among friends, andyou will have something to planfor that will make various daysin the month special. We arefortunate in having such activities.Some people would givetheir prized possessions to beable to work with a group suchas you find right in your ownparish.DECENT DISKS,SUITABLE SONGS"Verdie Mae" — "Take ThisHeart" (Mercury) Phil Phillips;"Trail Blazer" — "Rip VanWinkle" (Capitol) The Adventurers;"President's Walk" —"Slave Girl" (Mercury) RayEthier; "Mighty Low" —"Count's Basement" (Capitol)Milt Buckner; "Bye Un Bye"— "No No Baby" (Decca) MargritImlau; "My Heart Knows"— "Running Bear" (Mercury)Johnny Preston; "Lili's Theme"— "Athena's Theme" (Capitol)Paul Dunlap; "My Darling My(Mer-Darling" — "Shadows"cury) June Valli.* * *CHECK And Double — If youare satisfied with yourself,most others aren't.MissalGuideNov. 8 — 25th Sunday after Pentecost.Mass of the Sunday(taken from the 5th Sundayafter Epiphany), Gloria, secondprayer of St. Claudiusand companion martyrs, thirdprayer against storms, Credo,preface of the Trinity.* * *Nov. 9 — Dedication of the LateranArchbasilica at Rome.Mass of the feast from thecommon of a dedication of achurch, Gloria, second prayerof St. Theodore, martyr, thirdprayer against storms, Credo,common preface.* * *Nov. 10 — St. Andrew Avellino,Confessor. Mass of the feastfrom the common of aconfessor-not-a-bishop, Gloria,second prayer from the Massof the consecration of bishop(Bishop Carroll's consecrationas a bishop was Nov.10, 1953), third prayer againststorms, common preface.* * *Nov. <strong>11</strong> — St. Martin of Tours,Bishop and Confessor. Massof the feast, Gloria, secondprayer of St. Mennas, third- prayer against storms, commonpreface.* * *Nov. 12 — St. Martin I, Popeand Martyr. Mass of the feastfrom the common of supremepontiffs, Gloria, second prayeragainst storms, common preface.* * *Nov. 13 — St. Didacus, Confessor.Mass of the feast fromthe common of a confessornot-a-bishop,Gloria, secondprayer against storms, commonpreface.* * *Nov. 14 — St. Josaphat, Bishopand Martyr. Mass of the feast,Gloria, second prayer againststorms, common preface.* * *Nov. 15 — 26th Sunday afterPentecost, Mass of the Sunday(from the 6th Sunday afterEpiphany), Gloria, secondprayer of St. Albert the Great,Doctor, Confessor and Bishop,third prayer against storms,Credo, preface of the Trinity.Saintsof theWeekSunday, Nov. 8ST. CLAUDIUS AND COM-PANIONS, Martyrs. His companionswere SS. Nicostratus,Castorius, and Symphorian.They lived in the third centuryand were seized while engagedin burying the bodies of martyrs.Imprisoned and scourgedwith whips set with metal, tb/ ;refused to give up their Faifbr-'At the order of Diocletian theywere drowned.Monday, Nov. 9DEDICATION OF THE LAT-E R A N ARCHBASILICA ATROME. It was dedicated originallyto the Saviour and at alater date to St. John.Tuesday, Nov. 10ST. ANDREW AVELLINO,Confessor. He lived in the 17thcentury and was a member ofthe Theatine Order. His zealand eloquence gained him thefriendship of St. Charles Borromeoand other prominent ecclesiastics.He was commissionedto reform abuses in Church'discipline and to establish Thftine houses throughout Italy. '*.. - yhis work he was blessed withthe gifts of miracles and prophecy.At the age of 80 he died at"the altar as he was preparingto offer Mass.Wednesday, Nov. <strong>11</strong>ST. MARTIN OF TOURS,Bishop-Confessor. He was a nativeof Hungary and was educatedin Italy. At 15 he joinedthe Roman Imperial cavalryand was noted for his charity,particularly for sharing his militarycloak with a beggar. Afterfive years in the army, he returnedto Hungary and convertedhis mother to Christianity.He placed himself in the handsof St. Hilary, Bishop of Poitiers,and <strong>11</strong> years later becameBishop of Tours. He was blessedwith the gifts of miracles andprophecy. He died November<strong>11</strong>, 397.Thursday, Nov. 12ST. MARTIN I, Pope-Martyr.He occupied the Roman Seefrom 649 to 655. His oppositionto the Monothelite heresy incurredthe enmity of the Byzantinecourt. This heresy held thatChrist had only a divine and nota human will. After several attemptson his life failed, he wasseized, held prisoner for a y'on the Isle of Naxos and suu_,•quently brought to Constantinople,where he was subjectedto many kinds of ignominy.Friday, Nov. 13ST. DIDACUS, Confessor. Anative of Seville, Spain, wholived in the 15th century, hewas a Franciscan Brother, whoattended missionaries of his Orderin the Canary Islands andaided them in their work. Hewas noted for his penance andcontemplative prayer, his devotionto Our Lord in the BlessedSacrament and to the BlessedMother. He died in 1463 in Castile.The many miracleswrought at his tomb led to hiscanonization by Pope Sixtus^"in 1588.vSaturday, Nov. 14ST. JOSAPHAT, Bishop-Martyr. The first of the Orientalsto be canonized formally inRome, he was a native of Viadimir,Poland, and became apriest of the Order of St. Basil.Page 30 THE VOICE Miami, Fla. November 6, <strong>1959</strong>
Knights FaceWin-HungryHomesteadRiding a two-game winningstreak, Archbishop Curley Highwill move into Homestead tomeet the South Dade RebelsSaturday night in another GoldCoast Conference game.Last week the Knights overcamean 80-yard run on theopp"'ng kick-off by Bobby Coils'f Miami Beach High tobeat the Typhoons 20-12 andeven their season record at 3-3.Quarterback Gene Duffy hasmissed school this week and itis doubtful if he will be in theCurley lineup Saturday. Geneturned in his best performanceof the season against the Beachwhen he executed the optionpitch-out to perfection to accountfor two of the Knightstouchdowns.He also threw well and ranwell on keeper plays.If Duffy isn't available,Tom Shannon, a defensivestandout for the Knights, willsi- "at quarterback.Joun Walsh, a senior, willstart at fullback and CoachSam Scarnecchia will have eitherJack Malone or Ed Montellicanoat halfback.Co-captain Pat Brickman andtackle Frank Quirino were outstandingon defense for theKnights against Miami Beachand are expected to play aprominent role in Saturday'sgame.Quirino, a 205-pound senior,is playing football for the firsttime this season and has developedrapidly in the last fewgames under line coach NormanFrench's attention.South Dade lost a 7-0 heartbreakerto undefeated Southwestlast week when the Eaglesran a fumble recovery 27 yardsfor a TD. Curley High lost tothe Eagles 22-12 and Saturday'sgame is rated a toss-up.Defensive strength for the Archbishop Curley High team in itsgame with South Dade High Saturday night will probably comefrom this trio of players, left to right, Al Alfand, Matt Murphyand Pat Brickman.Battle-Weary CrusadersTo Meet Powerful SeacrestSt. Ann's battered and bruisedfootball team will celebrateits annual Homecoming gameSaturday night at Cooley Stadiumin West Palm Beach whenthe Crusaders meet SeacrestHigh of Delray Beach.Beaten 33-7 by local rivalForest Hills last week, CoachJohn Hosinski has little hopesfor reversing the tide of defeatthat has hit his squad inthe last two weeks."Seacrest is too big and hastoo many players for us," heexplained, "and we'll probablystick with them through the firsthalf but I'm afraid they'll runaway from us at the finish."Hosinski's manpower shortagewas further aggravatedin the Forest Hill game whenquarterback Bucky McGann,halfback Bubba Collins andfullback Tony Porcella receivedsevere injuries. Allthree are expected to playSaturday.Central Gets Week's RestBefore Meeting M'ArthurFort Lauderdale Central Catholicgh's football team willget c. extra week of rest beforethe Raiders tangle with undefeatedHollywood McArthurNov. 13 at South Broward Highfield.Victims of a 32-6 shellackingfrom powerful West PalmBeach High, the Raiders havelost the services of guard-fullbackJack Doucette due to injuries.A senior playing for CC forthe first time, Doucette hasbeen a strong defender in theCentral Catholic line and playedfullback on offense in twogames.In the game with West PalmBeach, Doucette scored theRaiders' only touchdown on asix-yard pass from quarterbackDrake Batchelder in the firstperiod. The TD brought CentralCatholic to a 7-6 deficit butthree Palm Beach touchdownsin the second period broke thegame wide open. -—-The Raiders turned in theirbest passing attack of the year,hitting on <strong>11</strong> of 17 attempts,but the ground game was limitedto 47 yards.The loss dropped the CentralCatholic record to 2-5 with Mc-Arthur and South Broward Highstill to go.The squad was cheered thisweek to have halfback WaltJones re-join the group afterbeing out with a slight concussion.Denny Young, who startedthe season at halfback, wasswitched to quarterback whenMike Griffin was injured, thenback to half on Jones' injury,will shuffle back to quarterbackfor the game.Mark Reisch will moveback to a starting guard positionin place of Frank Lavonniain the only change in theCrusader line.Rams To HastMcCarty HighSt. Anastasia High of Ft.Pierce will be after its thirdwin of the season when theRams play host to Ft. PierceMcCarty High "B" team tonightin a game with a lot oflocal rivalry.• The Rams, rested last weekendwith an open date after tyingJupiter 13-13. The St. Anastasiarecord is now 2-1-1 for theseason.Fullback David LaPorte scoredboth of the Rams touchdownsagainst Jupiter and willbe ready for the game tonight.Coach Bobby Scott is also expectingTommy Richmond toscore heavily from his half-backpost.DRIVEWAYS *PAVINGCC ExplorersTo TackleRival EaglesChristopher Columbus High,fresh from a two-week lay-off,will meet neighborhood rivalSouthwest High Saturday nightat the Coral Gables Stadium.The rapidly improving CCExplorers will shoot the worksin an attempt to upset the undefeatedEagles. Last yearSouthwest downed Columbus47-0 and the Explorers wouldlike nothing better than topull out a win.Coach Pete Aiello is expectedto have his brother combinationof quarterback Jack Ellison andfullback Tom Ellison ready forthe game. Halfbacks Dan Parodiand' Ed Burke round outthe speedy Columbus backfield.The light but rugged Explorerline wiL be headed bytackles Cory McGuire andNick Corea.Two weeks ago, Columbusovercame a 13-0 halftime deficitto tie Miami Beach on thestrength of Jack Ellison'ssweeps and Parodi's charges offtackle.With two weeks of additionalwork for Tom Ellison atfullback after being shiftedfrom his end position, Aielloexpects the backfield to improveits striking power about50 per cent.Southwest is undefeated thisseason having only a 20-20 tiewith Key West to mar its record.Columbis is now 1-3-1.Football StandingsCatholic Games All GamesW L T W L, TSt. Ann's 7 0 0 4 2 0St. Anastasia 0 0 0 2 <strong>11</strong>Curley 10 0 3 3 0Cen. Catholic <strong>11</strong>0 2 5 0Chris. Columbus 0 2 0 13 1Last Week's ResultsArchbishop Curley 20, Miami Beach12Ẇest Palm Beach 32, Central Catholic6.Forest Hills 33, St. Ann's 7.This Week's GamesFriday NishtMcCarty "B" at St. Anastasia, Ft.Pierce.Saturday NightCurley at South Dade, Homestead.Southwest at Christopher Columbus,Coral Gables Stadium.Seacrest at St. Ann's, West PalmBeach.228 N.E. 59th St. Ql * 1AC1 <strong>11</strong>34 N.E. 1st St. rL *rj*KJ/ I—PETE'S—]9 A.M. to 9 P.M.— BARBER SHOP —Sl/IVJVIJLA]V»SHOPPIJVG CENTERCE 5-9851PARKING LOTSASPHAI.TPhone JU 2-3232LANG'SSUPER LIQUOR STOREAREA FREE DELIVERY129 N. Federal Hwy. Lake Worth, Fla.Meet Your Friends* at the^-= •HAPPY LANDING COCKTAIL LOUNGE9425 Harding Avenue, Surfside(One block west of Collins Ave. Miami Beach)(Open until 2 A.M.)Ann Hughes, Prop.(Same management 16 years)MIAMI BEACHDIAL —JEfferson 1-0481SERVICE /• REPAIRSREMODELINGPLUMBINGHEATINGGAS INSTALLATIONS—i — ^EST. 1926 Electric Sewer CleaningSTOLP^ANN PLUMBING o1853 WEST AVE. — MIAMI BEACHThe GENERAL TIREof MIAMI, INC.PRESENT..,FINCHERand MOTORSThe UMV ;RSITY ofNOTRE DAMEGAMESReplays of SaturdayGames — Direct fromscene of actionEVERYSundayJ <strong>11</strong>:45 A.M. to 12:45 P.M.WCKTChannel 7iSRENTALREPAIRSSHARPENINGFEATURINGJACOBS tNPORTER-CABLEELLIPSEBig Wheel YazooMac's Lawn Mower Service3709 W. FLAGLER ST. HI 8-18694^2922I" •"*-: ft. LAUDERDALI. FLA:',i*; -fFT. LAUDERDALE'S LEADING PAVERSSee Every Thrilling Play of theNOTRE DAME vs. GEORGIA TECHSUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8thNovember 6. <strong>1959</strong> THE VOIQE Miami, Flo. Page 3 If