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a t » p. m. it waa asaaiiacad today

find them^Of the more than U
doeon m i ) H wero niatoly n a n *
a* "P rti*"'ind could t e swapped
for on* of a» many gifts arranged
for by the Jiycee* and contributed
by generous ianford Merchants.
Th* Sanford Pollca Department
vaa on hand to control the traffic
around an area srhori aa many
children bad gathm d tor tbe
•ra n t ,
Children toning la prim eggs

bp Mr*. A«- W, Bppa t e - * * * * *
af the auxiliary aad Mr*. P. E.
RoumUlat, flnanea chairman.
Tha beaatlfui Mayfair laa ballnpom aa well aa tha orchestra
fh te h win furaiab muaic for danefag la being furaiabad throng* Ua
courtesy*} Frank Mabaaa Jr.,
warti Donald McMurray, Walter
manager af tba hotel.

TUkte ealea
ba M a e ra d
By tbe Hm torts County Jaycau
af wfciaR A. * • * * £ » ■ J r .i *
president with GaifiaM Wllleto
C w S T a a phxlm snof publicity.
Ttekata W
ba purthaiM at
tha Jayeaa tutormatlon Booth at
aha e a rttr ad Park Ave. aad SamServing, with Mr*. RouxeWat m
te e flnanea committee, to addi­
tion to Mr*, Eppe are Mrs. A. -B.
Pei ere* Sr., Mrs. H. R. Foye.
If re. J . E. Gradkk, Mr*. John E.
Higgins, K n , E. H. Laaey, Mrs.
John Sehirard Jr. and Mrs. V. C.
Vciicuger, publicity chairman.
* Hbane announced (hat in addi.
(Ion to round dancing,'square danc­
in g will bn enjoyed as well aa a
program of entertainment to
round out an enjoyable evening
for tbOM attending.
rroceedi of tho decs will be
turd to purchase much needed
equipment for the new hospital
and 11 ia hoped by those planning
tile affair tb it l)&gt; Public will ao.
operate wpolehhiartedly to make
Vila first annual da net a ausceae.

* 1 0 f T T I f rlo V T B T

O oen House Frid ay
First Federal Savings end Loan
Association will hold an open house
(his Friday from 1 to 9:30 p.m. and
.geatJenta of Sanford end the aurt rounding arte era invited to he
/^ re se a t.
The toed thrift organisation la
joining ever SMS other similar tostitutiesa throughout tho country
In tho obaomtioa of tho 128th an­
niversary ot the founding of the
gavtoge and to** industry to tbe
United States.
* Visitors to First Federal on Fri­
day evening will have an oppor(unite to watch tho machine booktaping operation designed for feet,
ccttrats accounting. Tbs newest Ja
‘ “ ‘ t - t o « n b . «* later.
prieroAhnlaf

t

___ ____________
, _______
SONS___
OP_____
TRR WINNERS
at tha Jayeaa
Kaetar_ E » t ___________
Runt la Paid__________
Mellon Parkt yesterday afternoon.
Chatman Darn Thraiher and Jayeaa Tawy Rueil aaa ka aaaa helping the chlldraa oelect their prtaaa.
(Staff Photo)
_______ ______________ ________________________

Cancer Society Adopts
Slogan At Kick-Off

Frieqru*, Krtly Nelaon, Junior
Spain, Doloraa feymour, Warren
Millar, DartS Muon, Patricia Po­
lar, Stare ftabum,. Caiey Dunn
Jr., Denial Barradougk, Arthur
Lai Millar, curiy Potey, Mark
Reborn, Ellxahrtb Ogden, Delorti
Gala Pei era, Babble Meeon, Jecb
Bohannon, Jlmiala Buckler, Suaan
Debit, Tommy Crowe, Peggy
Powell, Dianna Mayi Patricia Am
Benton and Cand Ball.

Easter Seal campaign fund*
were reported ae 91,M« Priday
at.noon.
Mrs. Harold AppIrtV. chairman
of tha fiemtoola County Eaater
Seal campaign fund said that tha
latga contribution • have been
An interacting moment la' the coming in wonderfully well, many
Jayeaa Egg Kent wee when of them from contributor* who
Dolores Gal* Peters, I t months have never denoted ts tha fund at
aid and Bobbin Itaeon, » montha
old turned la prlio winning egga,
Nina Jaycaaa wen on hand for
tha tvent haadad by chairman of
tha oommltlea D an - Thrssher,
Those aaalating In tha Junior
Chamber of Commerce Annual
■vent ware: Manny Canaet. Tony
Sued, Bob Kllpairkk, Melvin their gifts to.
Wn are depending nn (beta con­
Dekle. Jack Barnelough. Jim
Buckler, Em it ShUIott and Carl tributions," Mrs. Appleby said,
"and are appealing to them to
Overt* treat.
/
sand them to gs soon aa possible.
"Thera Is no morn wnrthy cause
than Mut ef thn E n te r Seal
Driver's License
fund," she said, "for children
who want la walk, talk, play Ilka
Division Releases
other children will get tho needed
hm aa, -MuJfmem, thatapy and

tha Department of Bubal Daftly
he! released eg activity report for
the first month of thla year—Janu­
ary
The report shows that tggl ae.
Ilona were taken hy the department
and In addition to those, the parole
commission returned 64 Uonisoa
with restrictions.
Tbe teUewtof to a breakdown m
a eeuaty by county basis af aH
actional Rsvooatloos 1,M ; suspen­
sions 446 and rant illations III,
Actions by tho Department §1
Public Safety to Seminole County
Included:
Sanford—Jamea Monroe David­
son, Ruby Conors Haley, Joseph
Jackson, Revoked. Clarence Gor­
don, Frank Emerson Henry, Ola
Ermls Miller, Mslvla Ruth, Sus&gt;
ponded.
Oviedo — Jos Farley, Revoked,
‘Catherine Alexander r r a n e * s.
Charlie Hughes, Suspended.
Fern Parit-Beatriee Nelson Jirk .
son, Returned by the Parole Com­
mission with Restrictions.
Lake Mery — Edward Larcau,
Suspended.

(another opportunity to get better
'acquainted with tha Association,
bow tt operate* to ebaanel funds Pictura O f Local
into b o as ooastruellca.
The Initial saving■ and Iona as- M an T o Ba Placed
•oclattea was formed In April, 1831
.with a teen of tn s , grow steadily In T ra in in g Room
until 19M whan tha industry raatb- A picture of S tanford man. cap­
• i a oro-dopMisioa peak of almost tain of tha Ifnlrarslty of Florida
Gator team to 1917, will te hung
* T o t a n a r t s te 1*44 were 818 ML slang with thoa of other captains
Jlo s but to tho 14 year* atoee then te tba training room, according (q
Rhey have tUmbod to tour times Sam Lankford. University of Flor­
lh*4 figure.
ida trainer who mad* en appeal
today, for pictures nf former cap­
Ja y e a a C a u c u s S at tains
not to their filet.
th e appeal for pieturos, made
In Longwood A p ril 8 known
today, Included ona of S. A.
'• The Winter Fork JeyCeci Will B. Wilkinson.
U host to tbe 4th District JayMrs, Wilkinson, contacted ky
Cat Caueua April Ith, 2 p. m., The
Sknford Herald, said that aha
i t thn Longwood Hotel. Longwood had
a pfrlura of tho former football
'Florida. Fraaela Jackson, Winter
jv*nrk J b/C m President said to- captqin in tha yearbook for 1917,
and would gladly snow Its nsa.
Pe«r.
Thart a rt straral Items t* fmtorUna* on tha agenda for (his
‘m ating, IhCtodtog tha eteetloo «f
&gt; s 4tb DfeWrt Vies Preeldont
■for the coming year.
Attendant* prise* arranged by
Ah* Winter Pmak JayCaee win tnelnda « foot dag trip f*r twa
te Haaaan tar Mnekep Airthme
with three nlgbto a t tha bamttful
W ayri-niM both Hotel. A uhicka

Hospital Notes

tetomw te te sorted’at I p. m. win

County T o Receive
$44,000 Under
Racing Allocation
Seminole County receive* IHOM
from the office of the Mete Comp­
troller from tho fourth monthly
diatributlea of tho current racing
iei«on. A total of $44,000 goes to
•arh of the 87 rounlies of Ihe Stela.
Dii* distribution Include* 136.000
from revenue received from Jet
atal. hone and dog tracks, and
M,oo0 from the additional tax oti
dog tracks enacted by tho 1913
Loxlilsture.
ThU year’s distribution te enunties i* 11,176,000 more than teat
yaait’s distribution at thla time.
La at year *6 .71)0,000 had been (IIItributed to the f7.rountles while
for the same period this yeir ■
total of tl.371.000 hat been dis­
tributed,
Esch of Florida’s 67 eounllea
has already received more money
under (he racing allocation this
year than thry did during Ihe en­
tire racing tram niU it year. Last
yexr’a total distribution te counties
amounted to 1137,100 per county.
With Ihle month's distribution esch
county will bnvo already received
1121,000,
BeceUft of the successful tourist
'•■spa sad Increased racing It ap­
peal* that raring revenue for this
yeir will tsered original estimate*
of 616M06 par county from both

A very lively kickoff tampalgi
moating of hay volunteer wbrksra
of tha Seminole County Chapter,
American Cancer Society’* fund
campaign wee hold Friday at noon
In tba private dining room at
Jim apencor'e Rastaurant, with
Harold Xeetner, rtairm en tor
SpoeUl GLfu and Special Events,
presiding.
The nationally designated slogan
"Fight Back at Cancsr With a
Cficck-up and a Check" was
adopted at Friday’* meeting and
a comprehensive survey of all
campaign activities checked with
those present at the meeting.
Tba Special Gift campaign starts
today and will rome to a close
April IS at which time volunteer
workcre will report lo Harold Kailner.
Following th« dtilributlna of
educational literature for the
campaign workers, reports wo*
heard from Don Bales, General
v f e r # r t &amp; W l ( M Mfetle Wil­
son.
i
Each health chairman nf tho
Seminole County Home Demon­
stration clubs in the outlying com­
munities will participate In the
Educations! and Fund Raising
crusade against one of man’s
most cruel enemies, cancer.
Also present at the meeting Fri­
day were: Myron Reek. Wilson
Homo, Jim Hunt, R. A. Blllhlmer,
Elion J. Moughlon Jr.. A. D. Saun­
ders, Rex Packard, T. N, Ander­
son, W. C. Hutchlum, Miss Doro­
thy Powell, and Mra. Harold Eastner.
Miss Ruth Zimmer, Field Repre­
sentative of ihe American Cancer
Society, and Mra. Julius Dingfelder, Chairman of Ihe Seminole
County Chapter, outlined the aims
and functions of tho American
Cancer Soclotf end elan informed
the workers on "where Ihe dollar
goga."

W arren Rally Set
Tomorrow N ight
A Fuller Warren tor Governor
rally will ho held tomorrow night
■t the Educational Building on
Commercial Ave. et 7:3d p. m.,
according to Earl Higginbotham,
Seminole County Fuller Warren
for Governor campaign commit­
tee fharman.
Higginbotham said today “ all Ful­
ler Warren supporters and anyone
Interested In his campaign, ire in­
vited to attead tomorrow night's
meeting,"
yj

A meeting ef the General
Henry Shelton Sanford Memorial
Library and Museum Association
mtmbsre will be held Tuesday
afternoon at 4:30 to dlscuaa tbe
awarding of the contract for the
new building to'be constructed In
Fort Motion Park,
Tba meeting will be held in
the Educational Building an East
Commsrical Avenue.
All person! Interested In the
General Sanford Memorial LL
brery and Museum, which Is pro*
posed for the boualug of en ex­
tensive library and many pUrse
from the Uenaral Sanford home,
are invited to attend tha mast­
ing.
The Building Committee, M id
General J. &lt;Jv HoteUniV ^ - M l
ip a position at the W s of tW
meeting to make r*camm*n&lt;tet
linns in regard to the awardIdg
afternoon In tho offkeg, of tga
of tha contract.
•
Counsels wsre opened Friday
architect. John Burton, with A.
K. Shncmaker, Jr., the low bid­
der.

fins playing and walking weathof
harp in Central F lo rid a ,la id tha
officers, "which means that mega
end mors kid* will ba swarming
all aver tha streets, pleygraunde
and hlgbwaya and just about
ororywhero to play."
"Wo aQ know that It is hard to
control whet a child will do, eo
let's do tho next best thing ar.d
watch the driving behavior or
thoughtfulneso of tho grown ups,"
suggested the two officers.
"Die child who Is a good etudont
of aefety In school end et home,
forgets *11 about tha rule* at safe­
ty when HU pUy ball rolla out in
•the
torn astreet,"
t r o i l '* Ithey
h M rdeclared.
iip lir* d .
"Then, It Is our responsibility
that we wateh out for the hide and
don't let any mlsfortunt traffic
wise—ovsrisks them. It behooves
ell of lie to operate all eat for any
smtrgsncy when wa'drive around
where kid* might be, and In warm­
er wealhar, you can axpact them
almost everywhere."
"It la n bleak picture to retd
about," said Meek and Williams,
"but lx 1M4 there1 were 1,160 childpedestrian* under It years of age
Injured, W6 f i W Florida and seme
af tham maybe from our owm^ com­
munity. .
i "Let’* drive for two white no the
streete and highways," said Troop,
er Mark and Patrolmen Williams,
• ourselves and Iha hide who might
dart to front of our rsr."

Rev. H artsfield,
Frequent Visitor
Here Dies Fridoy
The many friend* In Sanford of
the Rev. Jeaae F, Hartafielrf nf
Blakely, Da,, will rearel tn learn
«f bis death In JackaonvUle rrb
day.
He end Mrs. Hertafield bed been
viitting their son and daughter.
In-law In JackaonvUle at the time
of his death.
*
A retired Bapllrt minister, the
Rev. Mr. Harisflrtd waa bum In
Tallahassee, March 17, 1M0. He
Just- celebrated hi* 70th birthday
along with his granddaughter I’al
Hartsfield. He wa* p**tor of the
First Baptist Church nf Eastman,
Ga„ until hi* retirement.
Survivor* Include! hla wife, Mr*.
Ethel S. Hartsfield: nn* son,
Lawrence Hertafield, Jacksonville;
and two grandchildren, i’airtela
and Lawrence Hertsfleld Jr.,
Jacksonville.
The Rev. Hartsfield will he bur­
led et Jefferson, Ga. tod*rv
He visited here on numarou'i oc­
casion* with Mr. and Mra. Frank
,Meleeh.

Practlrally every bank In the
state will be represented when
bankers nf Florida convene for
their 61nd Annuel meeting to
discuss xffslrt of stele, banking,
finance, economics, end politics,

Attending th« meeting from
Sanford will Robert L. Bauman,
President of the Renford Atlentle
Nalloqel Bank end T. E. Tucker,
President of the Florida tlteta
Dank.
The Annual Convention will he
held et the Hollywood Beach
Hotel in Hollywood, on April 13,
18, end 14. Rotweeen $00
end 906 banker* end their
Wives and guests ere expected te
attend.
Headliners for the Business
gaasien*, In addition to President
McLeod, Include such noted ptrtonalities ae Fred F, Florence,
President American Bankers Assortition and Presldant Republle
National Bank, Dallas, Tsxast
Ray E. Grren Bank Commissioner
for tha fiteto of Florida, Tallahas­
see) and Gaylord A, Freeman,
Jr.. Vice President First Notional
Bank, Chicago, Illinois. In aldlUon, reports of activities and ac­
complishments of tho Association
during tho past year will be rend­
ered bp *11 Committee Chairmen,
Governor LaRoy Collin* le expect­
ed te attend a portion of tha
Conran lien.
The aerloua tomatoes* af the m eaaion will bq supplemented by
an elaborate program ef enter­
tainment for both men and wo­
men which will be rtlmaxed by
the Annual Banquet on Mto'night
of April. 14, Alan at 'thla event
.newly elected affieerc ef tha Ae*
soclatton will te Installed and
each will make brla( tallu-

WIST PALM BEACH (Jt-fn.
Keg Mid tte tedy at Dr. Rax
Bleak, W. -mlcatog line* Friday,
wm totted last night ky Ws wife

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‘The growth of tetaphana e*ri
vice haa been at a eonelderably
faiter rata than tha growth of
Sanford's population,1* Gordon
Rothermel Group Manager for
Southern Bell Telephone and
Telegraph Company, told tha San.
ford Rotary Club today at Ha noon
lunchaoa meeting,
"Tha primary m oon that ws
am cenrertlng to dial," said
ReUwrmel, "is heeouao ws bars
expanded no mueh u wo ean bars
In tha City."
Painting to p chart, ehowlnf
the tremendoua growth of the
Telephone Company and lie hell*
Itlee, Rothermel told tho Rotary
Club that In 1940 there were
about 18,000 people In the San*
ford telephone exchange area. To*
day there are about 16.100, ae
an Inem io of 78 per clot.
In 1940, Rothermel explained,
there were 1,427 tele phone* here
and today w* hare 8,802, repre­
senting an Increase of 368 per
worde, while the
rent, ■ In■ other
■
population In Sanford Increased
a little mer« Mien, two-thlrda In
14 years, the number of tele­
phones increased between three
and four times," ho said.
"According to our Commercial
Engineers," said R u t h e r m e l ,
"Sanford will have x population
In 1861 of a tittle over 40,000
people In the telephone esehenge
area, or a population Inrreast of
167 per cent over 1040,
. *
vH ew eytr/w t aspect te l ( f
ht^thebnsx*
it* years m that wa will have
almost tlgoo ln pcrvleejiby 1MB,
er an torreas* of elmo£ 881 per
cent, go while tha Hanford popu­
lation Is a Httla mor* thart doubt­
ing, telephone service will Increase
by almost ten times," Rolhcrmol
selij,
During IPIft SI million circuit
fact of wire was, used In the Banford area-for construction expandIturee vMlIe to 1916 a total ef
U million rlreult feet of wire will
he Involved In expansion, said

* Tha Stnfefd Memoriel Beta!
Medium wae well -filled rosier
morning for E n te r Sunrise’fif
Icea eponiored by tha 80 mil
County MtoUtorlel Aasocletim
Tha Joint lorrleaa f i t * mi
bera of many falthi in t h a n
morning worship whara tha
rlimation "Chrlat la Rlean"!

Ja medusa*" and tba ppethdM.'

Tba Reminds Rlgh-gcteoiJR
Club we* heard la two alto
number* "Beneath The Crais

Jasui" and "Ml**, Arlit". t
Glee Club wag under the direct!
of Mice Oil I* Recta Whllile...

Presiding at tha aarly mend
icrvtca was tba Rev. Rabat.
Speer Jr. fh s Rev. Cteeldr.:’
Plenk read tbe aerlpture ind.ja
tbe prayer.
&gt;•
The Eaater .Menage w e ig h
by Chaplain Lynn Arnold ef t
Sanford Nival Aualllary Air |!
Uon.

Ushers &gt; r the Raster 8'oN
Service were members of the Sei
Inole High School Tri-Hl-Y d
assisted by membera of. t

“ t h e ’gasoline t . V / O W
leas sold lit Seminote County dpi
the month of Fabruary. this f i t #
■mounted to Mi,400.ft, acCoMlaR
te the current report mede by R i f
E, Green Slate Comptroller.
Of Ihe Intel amount of gaaolinB
tax collected In Somlnole County*
t n .*30,81 waa returned to the emin*
ly for road bond and road building

" S S iV E S * * ,* .

month of February fa lsa reRKtaf
and lex cotltetef during March!
hit a new high for Ihle fisc41 ynnf
Rnrthermel.
Telephone rails handled locally of n i.IM .m gallon*. Thla Is 4,«M&gt;
Increased from 11,214 dally et the
end of 1946 to about 31,160 daily previous month of Januery, 1,116,*
today. Long distance cell* Increas­ 3*3 more than ealea of tho prxvleu*
ed from a dally 811 In 1946 to Ugh of December, and 11,582,13*
almost 2,077 during On average mora than iha ealee of February a)
business day today, he said. , the previous year of list,
In describing the new Tele­ Similarly, lax collection* tn ta * *
phone Company hulldlng at Laur­ lin* sale* also kit g new klgK*
el Ave., Rothermel explained that amounting te M.3I9.M4, ax lacrseai
It will house the meat modern of (266,318 over (oReellon of (hi
type of crossbar dial equipment, previous month’and an inereajpot
transformer equipment, ventila­ (M il,M i ovor the c o lle c tio n ^ *
tion apparatus, and a dies*] emer­ the earns month of tha prrttftig
gency power plant on the first year ef 1115. This Is Iha first |lmR
floor with Ih* second Door con­ that gasoline tax collection* oaeoed*
taining modern f w l t e h b o a r d ed iho previous year’s eotlecfkna
farllitlra and various modern con­ by over on* million rfdllars£Wr*
veniences for operator* such ee centege InCrfaia of sales sH ant*
dinette and recreation1, room, lactloM la 79.8 per rent o v a fhg
quiet room, training room ami u rn s month for the prevloas *sir&lt;
loekera,
Gnoiin* tax eollectldab tbtdf (jags
The business office ef flouthern WWO
eal year
a mtotind*
J V n i have
WW V W proven
p r o w l ws* to
1*0 b«
—— nn
w ^ v s i t e p - ^' 5 , |
Hell Telephone and Telegraph steadily Inereastog source of re* i ,
Company, In Sanford will remain venlis te the Stale for me In M a la w i
at Its present location at this coriitrurtlon. Collections (d r'.IR tt Vtime. Ultimately, Rothermel ex­ first thrOf.qusrtf ra of thla J lllg l ‘ ;
plained. a business office hulldlpg yaer. July throuah March,*talal,^
will adjoin the new telephone Ml,Ml 09 exeardlng ths ismg
building'on Laurel Ave.
. . ! , lad of Ih* last flaeil year by (T,J0f
j :
Rothermel described the oper*
ation of a dial system and added
that with the new equipment for
dial operation there will be Is­
let tivs ringing for four party
lines which means ymt a four In Jacksonville
party line rustonter will receive
Mrt. Rhode Loti. 8J, died"!
only hi* iglng and not thet of F rld lV *t lfites p.nt. St h i ftp
one nthar patty as la now the of her son. Into** Vutt. t t t i Soj
Condition,
Drlvt, Jeckionvllle, r
Remus# all telephone numbers
Mr*. Lott Is Ihe'irtethtr o f *
wilt he changed, said Rothermel, John J. Carfo- nf R inbriU !:
business' men will w*r\t to* limit
Thp 'v*» tHv*- ' ?. • ' ‘ V* '
their erdera ef atailohery end tie,, Nor, V, 186| stri mif*]
advertising materials which con­ widow of tht U.s v , .
tain telephone numbers un}!! niw - Mra ton I'v.vJ ui Wt.iv mri
ones ran he assigned.
G».,‘ until twa When ihf-'n'
He confusion wllj result In the lo Renford *nd marie har.-te
ttaa ef the new telephone nunt- vllh her dsughter, .Mrt. Jihm
Carver, until two yeses e i c ^
fibs bid been Itl fa r lirggm
Mrs. Lott ly ’turvlved by ,
rblldrrnt Mr*. H U litonvU.it
laeooch**, Ga ;&gt;Mra. VVimatojtV
sill. Ambrose, CS.|
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INDIANAPOLIS tn~Th* ''peaet lican* than to hav« EUtnhower
and prn*pcrity” ilogan lh* Rcpuh- withdraw.
Ilran* hop* w H lrr-rlcet Prcaldcnt
OOP Slate Chairman Alvin f .
Elsenhower and regain etmlrol of CaM made no te r m that he la
Congress appear- headed (nf crili* mighty happy about Ei.-enhower'a
decision to run.
ra! testing In Indiana.
Klsenhmver's tunning again at
.Ai a aw till s u tr where Ihe
major political parlies are fairly M alter having a heart attack dues
evenly matched, Indiana present# nol «eem toh ave heroine an Issue
•even months before the Novem- in Indiana, despite pointed icier*
her election what amount* to a ences by Puller,
typical dice of the nation’* econ­ Democrat Claude Wickard, for­
omy.
mer secretary of agriculture, Is
Industry generally 1a niomtng. campaigning against CJOI* Sen.
The hlggest strrl mill In the world Homer Capehart primarily on
shower* It* spark* on full schedule farm ls*ue* in a cnnlrst that hears
in flary, with a tremendous ev on control of the Senate, Canepaitsinn In raparlty planned.
hart's vole Is norite l hv the Re
In the cities, large and small. E ? 1L7.n.! . ! n
an air of proipertty Is everywhere. ,l,r Trcsent W-IT Demucralia ronIndlanapoli* department elore* Innare as rrow-.lrd and as well
Wickard said he thinks the farm
storked as thorp in New York, era will shoot holes through CHI'
State Income tax collections prosperity claims. Ant’ he added
reached a p»ak in Ihe first three **lfl*i Republican "peace” claims
months of the year. C.ov. Heorge won I, stand rin se, Inspection.
N. Craig says there is "virtually
Eight candidates are contending
no unemployment” in the stale.
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democratic governor nuinHut on Ihe farms anil in the ln*Hon.
smaller towns the story is differDelegates to t he Democratic
enl. There tnr plnrh nf low farm National Convention In Chicago
I orlees shows up in the unn.ilntrd will hr picked at district caucuses
h.trnt, Ihe theater with ihr *t the state inerting, with (her no
••closed"' »ign. ihe vacant tlnrn Tenth a naming a 'l i i ge dpteg.iie*.
hmldings and the d ealer, river
(lenernlty speaking. It,e paity
•locked tractor showroom. The organliatton in Ihe stale Is in the
higgir operators are gciimg h&gt;, hands of supporter* of Atllai E.
hut it is Ihe little fellow, with 2no Slevrnson. In then alural roursc
*rres or less, who has hero hatd of events he would get the maiorihit.
i tv of ihe slate’s gtl voll deleg -tlon.
The farmers are complaining
n,lt Stevenson'* ilcfale by Sen.
loudly.
How* (her sstll espr»*s th-ir fp-l
lugs at Ihe polls in November Is.
»s vet. anybody'* goe,* Rot manv
Oo|u|p|*ns hrlirve (hal on (heir
verrllrt mlchl rlepeml parlv con
trnl of (he IfS Senate. Hie jover
onuhip. some ennrremno*! ie*t*
R educed pries
snd possibly the •tale*, presided
lisl rlerlnrn) voir
There are unmistakable signs
Elsenhower remains popular in
I n d i a n a . Democratic National
REG.
Chairman Taiil M. nott-r I*
credited only with esperte,| real
$1.35
I npredlrlmg some unnamed pres|
dential randidate of hi* party will
heal the I'rest Inii here,

FOKMCR POLICEMAN “
ACQUITTED
JACKSONVILLE ifi-A Federal
Court Jury yesterday acquitted
William Itoae, former Negro po­
liceman at Daytona Peach, nf
chargea he violated another Ne­
gro'* civil rights by beating him.
Nino willtease* testified that
fln*e brat David A. Pensley, 2tJ,
without provocation *fler arre.dlev him on a speeding charge In
July* 1B.M, One witness s.Hd two
white officers *ttm«| by and
v niched "as If it were a *idc»liuw
nf .some kind.”
Pose and the white officers,
John Edward Vanlronk and Leonard I.ee Carrier, said Beasley was
beaten when he lunged at Rose.
Estes Kefauver of Tennessee in
the Minnesota primary was a body
blow to Ihe urgonUallon, Kefauver
Ims had a backlog of strength th
the stale and it is likely to he
I n c r e a . r d by hi* primary vielories.
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Barker* en t e r e d Krfauvrr'*
name in the state’s first prosldrnt
tal primary May ft. Krfauvrr will
have no opposition and thus will
get Indiana'* flrst-baltnt vote, at
Hie Democratic National Conven­
tion.
Hie delegation may lip split
after the. Mayor Phillip Hayt of
Indian.ijHilj* Ims antmunerl Mark­
on County drlegairs will go to
tl'tv, Frank l.anseho. Ohio’s "fav­
orite son" candidate.

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SYMSONIA, Ky. 'T— S jm s L -.
whose ipiest of a chlH r hpofrhl ]
It wide publicity, i&gt; in the m aStfl
for another ore.
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The town—which had bettn rritv
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equipped a rent-free rffiei’ -arvf|.
opened the door to any qualified !
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his practice lo Horace Cave~Ry.
I often s*t .-id diy |-ng---------f"r « PnHcni or two.” be* Mid,
declaring Ihr proplc Irralrd hint ;
like a "penicillin duclor.” ~i' "F or *-.imething real TeHoua
they would go to Paducah,” h* :
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MflMEN LOSE DF.RATfl
NORFOLK,
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male debating leant, defending tha j
negative of tlm resolution J^Tha^ j
Women have n Natural SutfjMar* i
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Tim women were student^ * | {
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i Smorgasbord is Grandaddy Of Our Popular Buffet

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bord luncheon auihenlm l&lt;&gt; Ihe I i t Swetlt-lt MonOtls save a »morg»s such as salam i, ham, bver loaf
B i l f i s i x r H. M tC A H K iU . hi* wit*,
are over.,' From now no, when hvrd imfrhrnn authentic to to last Nnd cheese, but the salad a*»mt»,
" ,t *' .company comes, we rat Swedish, drop nf a quavlt. at the New York m rnt should Incline thal wonderM E itn u n r o, c R l P f E X J* njjhn, (
Actually, I base. Irarnrd. the heailt|uart*r» o f I h e Swedish ful Swedish rticumber aalad, made
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smorgasbord Is the gianddaddy of chamber nf Commeree. And this |,y nlirins ructininer paper Ihln
&gt; .* 5 AT a u VK tu!ileo.NHA H A vlivu I the currently universally popular i» » ha* we Ira rn rd ;
and soaking them in a solution n
V iI r.c , Vv.!'',i'VifriN T E n t.B T ns buffet- meal, which is to* Ameri
Never, neser serve eornkiaits he sweetened, seasoned vinegar ann
LANDS ‘ L y j n 'o , A K iiiC a n hoatyj*' tplujion to th* ic rv fore * smorgasbord T h ? , c|e^r 4 water, srrvmg lee told Cole taw
Jvof.r;' k i . i I r a ? ^ v ^ v M ^ r f * M** pfWifhW lfcfm a n / serimn* ol Swedish aquavit is ihe flung, fol al*n is a
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r*Vi N.f M1*-m i'o * * ' , T li« n .m ii, l :n become a popular rural
j Yno ran have a rhnire of item* 1 the hot dishes, waiting temptingly
Kfiiiih Range Jl M st. run.vori’h
That's the Irntio'.e.
say Hie mi Ihe groaning h i;,rd. hot two nn diet able In shining rlu fing
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amilhf neat-rIv
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c t - r r i.f in . firiin i CiMft su-re . unless each guesl fills hi’ whole hnlled polaloes. seasoned
Ttir Cl-rk nf III* s |ifi&gt;- -1 &gt;|-il r'liim
&gt; "ne « nlt»n itefrii.i, If .ms. in Hu
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pint- Hirer limes Tbr first time with fre-ll dill
INII To igiilet T ill, tiled Iwrcm
I'apulr
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you sample the various kinds nf
Mler all this, If you are sull
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(l.h — herring. mussels, smoked able to swallow, you have an a*.3 5
tiffa' attarnap, h-lois on or hafnr. Ai is m i i i f
I'liiiiriffa
thl. :«lh day nf April, A. |i 1•»*,0 t&gt; o B"i HIT
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almnn. smoked oysters and sn on snrtmenl of eakev and coffee, fol
h u m : a n J» o n i i K l t i i n a t m n - :ss .vmth i ' . o A .-nua
Next von help vourelf to cold lowed hv Swedish punch.
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Rv (lie same loken the a,&gt;erllun
nf Remibhran llnv. Craig that
V ir* t’ residrnt Nison could earry
the stale if anything happened In
| Elsenhower is creeled with hnol*
by Ihe Democrat*, Craig himself
conceded lie roul’ n't iu ia H rc a I I I I*** I" I cht S I .

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you can gel money elm oil at toon as you ask lor if.

Term s Are Flexible
You.yourseli.may select Ihe dales on which you wish 10
mnko payments, even iha monthly amounts you wish
lo repay. '

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Every transaction It considered a strictly personal and
confidential mailer . . . only you will know about it.

Top- Notch Service All The Way
Everything about our service Irom start to finish is do*
signed lo suit you and your pockeibook. No other plan
combines such convenience and privacy with so m uch
ilexibitily and spaed*VkV-1 s;5

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team of thn Stats Doparttaont
— will bo in Sanford and Bomisty to avaluata tho needs of our
. whbo! nyntnm for additional
aahool rooms, and added facilities,
-©urn#, tha outcome of tha county's
i muat await the aurvey to be eonductl*this team . . noaaa muat be counted
me viewed . . and the type of faclllIover. 0 before any of ua will have
•war.
ia the meantime, plenty of talk 1a
r on about Seminole County'a role In
lion and our immediate and proaning
to take care of thoae going to achool
„ inatanee Wellborn C. Philllpa Jr.,
builder wrote B, It. Tilley, chairman,
Department of Education the other
point out tome of the facte and
that might be need by membere of
teem coming here.
haa cited the feet that ''there
of talk about bringing In new In*
_ and doing all of the thlnge that
wm a community grow. Sometlmee T think
(all to realiee completely that what wa
Dworae, than bringing In new industry,
w merely get the City, County and State
provide for this area new achoola and
Jfteda and other facilities needed nnd
thla (a done, I have the feeling that
‘adnatry will, to a very large degree,
along on its own accord. Of all the
thlnge needed, perhape achoola era
- „M t baalc of the basic."
.Only recently, the Superintendent of
Instruction Baybum T. Mllwee and
the Board of Education, appealed to the
IH of Seminole County Commlsslunera
"fBO,000 in funds to be matched for
rfdjdstment in the aalariee of our school
Bfltdm’s teachers.
- H a y we point out that Plnecrest
School, although our newest sddltion to
thOehoola In tho Ssmlnols County system,
!e v e a d y outgrown with authorities pond*
the next step to be taken at thla
■Vila
on
swTn muat nlan reveal that the flemlnolo
Cobhty Board of Education la paying $000
• B ar to tha Orange County Board of Edu­
cation for tranaportatlon of achool children
t o -Orange County Schools bemuse there
ara^no facilities for them in this county.
"Taf*" tha Sunerlntendent of Public Ingtrwrtioii, aald, "muat end aeon."
flfhe aouth portione of tha eounty art
pvpriny by leapt and bounda aa well an

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TODAY'S RIBI.B TKR8R
jjThon Simon P ita r emote tha high
.
p rlp ta ' servant.—John 18:10.—Petar did
not *win th a t argument. Violence defeat*
itsew. Thla waa but one of Feter'a many
m iiM kea.

What

Of Parent/ Afe

By TUB ASSOCIATED FRBSSL. Y) N)
id kin life away tram
What kiad of a p a m t era you!
T. Do you regularly attend PTA , ju may fled eut name
What mi\h a great deal ef cur­ meetings (Y N)
tkiaga about both your ehlld
rent and conflicting lileritura ea I. Do you Interfere i t
th# fchooi.
ftm " n
the subject, thaaeei are the an­ child's quarrels (Y N)
the other eectlone of Seminole County.
A No. That is. not unleee •#**swer mey be s confuted parent.
A Do you always try to be
ont lavelvel nhow* signs of being
Particularly In tho aouthwaat section where
The following questions may sonablt” (Y N)
damaged severely. Generally, let
the Tanglewood Development is rushing
holy to doer uy tho coafualoa.
It. Do you encourage
the children work eut tholr own
Draws up by a recognised special­ telling Y) N)
problems—ualesi there la. Bangor
along to completion ia there need fur new
ist la child psychology, they re­ Answers on F - —
of losing tooth nr more.
(|
achool facilities.
flect eurrCat professional thinking Answers:
P. No. Hoiking can bo mom dpThere again, ia another aection of the
Thera probably are no
on tho knotty subject of rtlaUoap rim a l to n child thee to he
| ships between parents and child/ea thing* as the ideal parent a the faced with a parses .who never
coupty feat developing into a wall.rounded
Ideal child. However, ther
I under 10.
raise* his voice, who fame ell a
community in need of school facilities. Tha
1. Do you ever spank your cbildf eigne after .all these year that child's aggressive impulse with
gettha parent-child rnlntinnshlp
Loch Arbor development la growing each
| (Y N)
bland rtserv*. After all. I* in better
I. Whoa Junior brings homo a ting back Into soma sort ad man for him to learn tbit ke'n going
day with new homes and other areas being
bad report card, do you become focus.
to deal with humaa belaga wba
added for development.
Paw parents will be ml# to react to situation. If you seraam
upset? (V N)
As Wellborn C. Philips Jr., said recently,
I. Do you think you like, sot achieve honestly a perfect scorn once In a witllt, he’ll learn that
In this quit: It would, si • matter he's entitled to a good haalth^W
love, your ehlld? (V N)
"It la high time th at wa began’getting some
a. Do you and your spout# argue of fact, alarm tho psychtftrlst to ■cream occasionally, too.
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things for Seminole County which are long
over the management of ths chil­ moot a parent who did. game par­ 10. No. Not unlass you want to
ents will undoubtedly seer* under turn your homo Into a combination
overdue."
,
dren? (Y N)
. S. Do you attempt to Influence to, wblek may bo • signal, warn­ FBI and soeret intelligence sys­
Several new schools are needed,, along
Iyour ehUd's decision on what he ing that you arn ovordrotoctlvo, tem. Lot overyona stand on his
with tha expansion of praaant facilities
ovor-cnaeonod. over-a mbitIout for own feet, and navar reward dinwill dew hen he grows up (Y N)
such as Lyman achool. And In view of such
a. Do yeu insist that your chill your chlldl' Take id for each cor­ loyalty or toadying.
tahe music, ballet or art lesaaaa rect answer and AgufB anything
neada, la Sanford and in various sections
aver Tf an dandy.
of tha county, It ia hoped that the Survey
1. Yea. If yew d o st you n i p Firm C o r ria i Money
team can recommand for Banford and Semi*
be causing him a Id ef trouble
.
aad agony at eot baitf able to get In Superm arket
nola County mors than Just the minimum
something out ad hle-gyitem. May­
additional facilities.
B a ik a l From V a u lt
By IAMBS NABLOW
wea putting kil political right foot eenhower administration ef giving be a spanking Is wist be wants.
Tha county school ayatam is not only Aaeaelaied
COLUMBIA, Pa (JD-Tho Colum­
Just ha sura you'ro:*P*aklag him
Frees News Analyst forward. Hie native Texee U them away,
greatly overcrowded today but tha altun* WASHINGTON utf-Thc political
far something h#-4ot somebody bia Trust Co. hae completed the
with natural gas producers,
But last weak Paul Butler, also Including you-Ald.
lergeit eaeh transaction la it* his­
tion ia 4olng to become considerably worse world of darh-halred lea Lyadon loaded
In a way It turned out to he hie chairman of the Democratic Na­ 1 No. If ha gads had grade* tory.
aa tha natural growth of tha area and tha
left
foot.
B. Johnson of Teias had a smooth
tional Commllle* gave Johnson because ho can't do any batter,
M started lent November when
Navy expansion program causa lncraaaa in
gen. Trends Case (B SD) dis­ and hit follow Texan, Ipoaker of you cause him pola and humilia­ renovation* began it the hank and
and
pleasant
look
whan
be
got
up
achool enrollment.
ou the morning of July a, leu. closed a gee lobbyist kid offered the House lam Bayburn, a star­ tion. If H Isn't that. It's your Job the firm carried on Its dally bus­
him a ttso e campaign fund con­ tling nudge.
to find out what's bothering him. iness la an old restaurant.
Plana, formulated and m art or iaia shov­ it's a little rougher now.
tribution which ka tuned down. He eald the Democrat* would be I. Yes. Atmcti every parent
Evory day bundles of moneya
ed to one aid* because of recent growth,
Any criticism of him aw Mat Thla made an leveetlgatlon ef la e wtak position to complete lavas his ehlld But Ufa Is vary would bo taken from tho bank*
would abandon tha 8anford Junior High day last July was minor. No lobbying
ilmoet mandatory. Aid,
much sailer and more comfortable
put In a supermarket pashSchool building. Seminole High School wcsn't quite IT end be had gone although tho Benito passed tho about tho Ilsenhewer administra­ If your child It e person you like— vault,
cart and wheeled to fy* restaurant
tion'* handling ad natural re­
would be enlarged and expanded.
a long way In polities: ha was gas bill, Preildant Elsoekewer source* unless they themselves your kind of penon. But don't bo At the end o&lt; tho dsy the money
seared tf ho IM't
would bo wheeled baek to the bank
There are no double classes being taught leader of tho DemoeraUa majority vetoed K.
did something.
A couple of regular Ionite com­ Southern Damocrita hid bean A No. It frlglteni a child, and vault.
a t tha present time in 8emlnole County. But In tha genets.
An official estimated that four
He had Juat done a remarkable mittees were analeua te begin * mentioning Johnson as a possibili­ K is an indieittM that the parents
U facilities era not provided there la nothing
through tMieililtiow end con­ lobbying Investigation but Johnson ty for President. His friend Bay- ara more lateriilod in proving a million dollars was kindled that
to guarantee that auch plana could not be­ Job—
sideration for Domocrats and Rs- got tho lenete to create e special hum corns out for Johnson as point of view then In tha walfaro way.
come necessary practically overnight.
publleana alike — of getting both committee far this task. That Texas' “favorite eon" and head of of tha child Tho winner merely
DBT BBPORT
Wa have boasted of such phenomenal sides to work tocether amt ram committee hasn’t started work Its delegation at tha Democratic prnves which parent Is stronger.
DURANT,
Okie &lt;&amp;)—A Durant.
g.
No.
The
tlso
parent
rides
the
growth th at wa will reach fifty-thousand through ono bill after another with yet and doesn't know when M will. National Convention.
man, Wllion Hoffman, won n 1 2 1 *
many
waves
of
a
child's
enthusi­
Then the Senate took up a week Ilian Tessa' Gov. Allan Drivers,
population In Sanford by 196B. Plana should s minimum ef fuse.
asms, eneourtglng showing Inter­ prisa for a fishing tip amt In
He didn't ge in for cpeochci 1with a debate on a constitutional he calls hlmsslf Johnson’s est
be forwarded to taka cars of our Immediate
to n national contest — but h*
hut never shoving.
amendment
for
changing
the
ays.
himself. Ho paid attention to docan’t collect It. Ths contest was
future.
friend,
challenged
B
i
y
k
u
r
s
,
C.
No.
Let
him
ask
for
Hiss#
n
tv. „ ____ , ___. , i l*ll». He had Inexhaustible energy. tern of choosing a president It called his proposal on Johnson • things klraielf-or offer thorn. sponsored by n liquor firm. Oft was pointed Out a t th e recent special I Ha never said bo thought of the was finally abandoned.
fieiels wrote Hoffman, congra­
effort to dlvido conserv­ Never Impose them on him.
meeting of tha Board of Seminole County presidency. -But tf ha lid, ho had Tha Democrat* have talked of "cynical”
tulating him for his winning en­
ative Texas Democrats. T h i s
T
Yes.
Yeu
may
not
enjoy
the
try but said they eould not pay
(iommlaeionera that ealariei a rt so low plenty oi Umo.
making natural resources a cam­ mssns a fight ever tha delegation,
meetings, hut tf will show your him bocauie ho rosldeo Hi **••
that teachare with a four-year teaching de­
On the evening of July I ho ctrf- paign Issue. They accust tha II- with Johnson is tha middls.
ehlld your interest la his school stitutionally dry Oklahoma.
farad
•
heirt
attack
which
almost
gree could not be attracted to our county.
W* haaten to add th a t facilitiaa eould killed him. Hie beet tribute to hie
hava the same aort of attraction to new luceen at a lenata leader wai
ihown In tha dire whkh followed
achool teachers. If Seminole County could when ono senator alter another
boast of the moat modarn school facilities in filled tho Congroeetonal
the south, there would not be too many with pralao of him.
months pass by, with proper dissemination
Getting Democrats and —,—
of facts, before there would b« a clamor Heins to work together U not tho
among new teachers to com* her* for their way to create lnuei which can be
readily la a presidential cam­
etart toward a aueeessfut teaching earaar. used
paign.
Salary and facilitiaa go hand in hand when
lines Hie Democrat* don't con­
it comes to bringing the best in teaching trol
the White Houea, they must
personnel to a community.
depend aa thetr eongroaotonal
W* can't help but agree with Mr. rhlllip* leaders to produce a program
In his urging the State Department of Edu­ which can be offered the voter*.
Bight after Congress came keek
cation to put the proper emphasla on new
this year Johnson began pushing a
facilltiea for Seminole County and Sanford. hill
to take aatural gas producers
We have the brand new Pinecreat School, from under direct government
w* have our atart in road building, now we price control. If* may have felt he

Johnson's Political World Rougher

you are

cordially invited
Jo our

need the moat important of all facilltiea for
tha training of tha youngatera for tha fu­
ture—the necessary ichools.
And while we're speaking of schools,
why not locate one of tha new Junior eolI . , . . In Semlnol. County!
ALEXANDER TAKER
However, let ua point out that on* grot p
ANNEXATION STAND
or on* person cannot do this job of mak- M
ing possible our needs alone. Wa must work W o r ^ ,
M
haMfl
--- nwlinHl
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hand In
In hwHyl
hand —
nchool teachers, builder*,
Bine# my talk at tks last mast­
Board of Education end eltlzenn.
ing of Ssmlnols County Jaycsss la

LETTERS TO
THE EDITOR

T
Americans Starting Travels Early
By BAM DAWSON
NBW YORK Uh-Amerlcana are
eU rtiai their travels earlier thla

year.
Tourist agendas reported booking
tnor* than, the muat number for
the Rely Weak observances In
Italy, Bpila ana Portugal. A siseUe number of Americans hava
Chosen Japes for ths March-Aprll
flower sea ion. Florida reports a
record number there for tha Passp m and lis te r holidays.
Record throngs ara expected to
wieJB other lands this year. BursB**&gt; hotels, transoceio airlines
end iklp* report earlier bookings
than usual. Domtatle alrlln* ropaetod m e r o tie a i *
~Baitar
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Banford, I have been tppreaehsd
by a number of pereena who did
net feel that 1 mad* by position
dear relatiso to the ls*u* of an­
This Is a vital issue to
holiday flight* wore mads weak* {Americans went to Japan last nexation.
in.
the..............
psoplo.....
of ............
Sanford and the
and even months ago.
year, tt.000 to Australia, New frlng* ares that la dsslrsd to be
Estimates of the number who Zealand and Smith Pacific Islands.; annuied. Thsrsfora, I want to
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will go to Europe In quest ef cul­ Amsrlesns visiting India have make me position *n this matter
numbered as high as 10,000 In a absolutely clear, aa I foci every
ture or pleasure run is high as ysar and this may be topped la
SM.OOO and om tho total who will coming monthe because of the candidate for a public sfflca
should commit hlmsslf and make
mike Jrlpi outside tho United celebration there of the 1,500th an­ his stand tl'a r on nil vitol Issues.
Statoa ai high aa two million. niversary of tho enlightenment of
My position on nnnsxstlon In
Buddha.
as follows: Whanavsr n fringe
They arn cipcetad to speod moro
Tha Department of Commerce, area has become so tklekly popu­
than Ilk billion dollars.
In ■ study of American tourist lated to bo truly irboa in char­
While Europe gets tha most of folkways In 1*34, puts their aver­ acter
and it in In tha mutual best
tho tourist business outside this age expenditure on a European Interact
of tho residents of that
hemisphere, other lanls arc draw­ trip at 11.467. Including tha cost
ing more each year. Travel ia the of crossing tho Atlantic. N notes area as wall as tho municipality
Pictfle wai up 10 per esnt lest that la tha pravleua flv* years which tf adjoins for the area to
year. Tha paispon division of tho tha svsrags rose about I par esat bo Incorporated hi tho municipal!,
ty and receive police, fire, sowar,
BUtn Depsrtmsnt reports to,000 each ysar.
ago, wator, garbage service, health
protection, and other municipal
services, said area should bo In
a fair and Impartial manner an.
naaed to the town. By fair and
Impartial manner, 1 mean a man-By WtUIAM 1177
nsr whereby tho fringe ores would
Central Frees Writer
bo burdened only by Its fair
"hare of town obligations snd
THS BWALLOW* of
ekurnh hi England. Nn one tookwould receive municipal service*
Juan Capistrano arrived homo in# for the culprits — it muM
end facilities sommeniurato with
right on Mhsduto again this kevo kappsond mere Uaa *00
tho financial obligations that
year, assert btrde — even that
would be Imposed open the an­
extra day to February didn’t toot
«
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fotfk
nexed territory by being included
»ko .wonMar. to v n y k i t
t i t
in the municipality.
meekanfeU "*mfo« to WnaktogFour dongMers and fiat ton* e/ foo /etfed to fortcml that him
If tho City of Sanford requests
on Ontorto fomUg are to ho teed eoote at o«wi. Jdngto « Jost formo to Introduce or support a
Its some dag. Cupid onset hove
Special Act that would annex a
traded t o Sew end arrow for »
t t t
fringe
area ns above described,
mcektoo goo.
bUkiU __
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and said act ho roaaonabla, fair,
berms to hording anttfo, «
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Impartial, and consistent with the
ioooy s sowpsn is
I* roouy
roofJy ruqo m
common right and Interest of all
tkn liffW
partial affected, I will Introduea
I t I
said sot and work-Jar its paisa go.
A Lon Angel** srchlUet urgsa
If it Is In ths mutual hast Interest
kulldUg of n non-stop conveyor
of tho town and tho psoplo la tha
belt wrkick would carry nuton
frlngn area for mid tomtory w
above otty etrecta Mayka thin
b* annexed, I would not require n
wouldn't relievo traffic oongonUon, suggests Grandpappy Jonreferendum of the people to tho
territory te l« annexed.
kins—but Utah of tho saving on

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Mon. Apr. 2, 19SS

Peggy Jo

M illar
Feted By Parents
O n 10th Birthday

PertT J" Miller, daughter ef
Mr. end Mrs. E. If. Cese ef Lake
Mery tied e birthday party on
Good Friday te celebrate her
ninth birthday which will be
April I.
Her ten party rueeU were
Elizabeth Ogden, Gare and Lynn
Smith, Melanie William*, Jean
Parker, Cathy Gehr, Diane Wit*
ion, Linda Green, Jeaa Seaman
and - P eity'e sister, Barbara
Jeanne Miller.
A "riffling” food time wee
had by all. Ice cream and cake
along with soft drinks were
served.

Bridge Club Holds
M aster Point Gam e
W ith Eight T a b le s
The lanfard Duplicate Bridge
Club held Its monthly Master
Point game Thursday night at
tha Tacht Club with eight tablet
In pity. In first piers were Wilton
I^ndley end A.
Klret with
11SS mstrh points, end In se­
cond piece were Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Wolfe with 109. Third end fourth
places went to Mr*. Odette Turn,
er end Mr. Cook with 104S points
end Mrt. Alice Eckerdt end Step­
hen Rockwell with 104. Slam bide
predominated t h r o u g h o u t the
game, although problem hands oc­
curred frequently. The following
hand proved the most trouble,
some ef the evening, producing e
minus score for ell North-South
plays r*i
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Parents Announce Engagement
Of Jo Ann Flipse, B. C. Perry
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Flipie,
Lemon Bluff Road, Osteen, ang nounce today the engagement
g n d approaching marriage of
their daughter, Dorothy Jo Ana
to Billy Cochrane Perry, eon of
Mr. end Mra. H. M. Perry of
Lynn Grove, Ky.
The wedding will be held et
Lynn Grove Baptist Church Par­
sonage at fl:30 P-m. April S.
Bridesmaid will be Nancy Purdom »f Maywood, III., and best

men will be Barkley Jones of
Lynn Grove.
Miss Flipse Is a native of New
Jersey and attended school at
Elllcoit City, Md. graduating
from Seminole High School In
1964 She is a sophomore at Mur­
ray State College, Murray, Ky.
Mr. Terry Is a native of Lynn
Grove and graduated from Mur­
ray High School. He then attend­
ed Murray Bute Colly** and is
now In business In Murray.

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The Dance club

of entertainment for all member*
of the Property Ovnira Aou.-la-1
tlon. At the Mansion house they
presented a program of mu*ic and
hilarity, leavened by poetry writ­
ten by Chester Beach of D# Ilary
and lead by Mtt. Arthur Lam­
bert. I.auin Platt Brown *»d
Mrs. Ludwig Kopecs gave piano
duets.
Frank I'ietroplnto
re­
created some of the lilts of his

Mr. and Mr*. Jsme* Reginald
Bond, who havs hesn visiting
jtyRfeJIond'e mother, Mrs* Rich­
ard TenEyrk for th# past flva
week*, leave for their home in
Toronto, Canada Friday.
Mr. and Mr* F D Scott have
returned from the NAPA Ru*lne*«
o matter
Conference In New Orleans, I.a. party.
-off## —
you u*e.
which was held March 23-27. timorous cup* nt lb# piping hot
Timing Ir Important I’errnlaled
Thirty-two
state
warshnuaes
rew arc always urolriime. of course coffee should he "peiked" gently
ben too, with rolfen turn-ms spring for i l l lo right mlnutei after It
wer# represented at th# affair
g lip In many elilra ami towns, lii-glns lo show color and vacuum
which w*i stared In th# Roosevelt
opt# ar# taking an Inn casing coffee miint lie kept over a low heat
Hotel, On th* way home th*
lurest in doml lassn coftci-. wlili for not niois than three mlnulee
8rolt* vUited relative* In Mont­
s touch of Freuili or Italian after the water has risen to Iho
gomery, Ala.
imosphar#.
upper bowl. Drip coffre need* no
How T# Make Regular Cofft#
Most of us mak# regular rnfTec
W. F. Gordon will attend th#
Rainbow Dlvlilon Convention at Just about evory day of our llvea.
end
naturally w# develop our own
Homestead April I, 7 and I.
fsvorlt# method* nf brewing lint
the following browing suggestions
wilt Interest any woman who wants
to mak# a really One version nf
the beverage—coffee that It rich,
full-bodied and Just plain dtllclmis.
First, It's Important that you buy
tha correct grind of ruffe# for your
eoff#e maker. Try not to buy more
than on* wash's supply st a time
den Center at 9:30 a. m.
Coffee atposed to the air for longer
Th# WKCI at the Ebenezer than that lot** much of Its flavor.
Then,
hefnre you make your coffee,
Methodist Church will meet si
the home nf Mrs. S. I . Norwood remember the! the coffee-pot mutt
be Immaculate — snap and wuter
st 7:43 p. m.
clean. Just rinsing It la not enough
lo remove Ike oil* that rollrrt on
THVRRDAY
th* eld** earb time your coffeeI* used.
At 7:80 p.m. the Youth Choir maker
Once theee details are taken ear*
will have their rehearsal. At 4 ,' of, the actual brewing rule* themp.m. Junior Fsllowshlp will have eelvee are remarkably simple. Use
enough coffee. You can't mak* good
their meeting.
If you eklmp on the basic
The Souths Ida P*TA will have a coffee
Ingredient. An eicellent proportion
regular meeting to he held at the la on* Standard Coffee Measure or
school. Teaehsrs will talk to the 2 level measuring tableaponna of
parents at 7:30 p m. with session coffee to each thiee-quarlcr* of a
measuring cup ol freak water (or
to begin at I p.m.

Bonnie Anderson, who la a stu­
dent at FSU in Tallahassee. Is
home for the Reiter holiday*.
Visiting with Ronnie Is Rei Green,
also a student from Somers. N. Y.

timing, but ir you etlr the brew
after It has dripped through, you
will get a bevarsganf evan strength.
And remember—coffcu must navgr
—ever—be allowed lo boll.
Hew Te gerve and Maks
Dsml-Tsis# Cottas
Demi-taste coffee not only Isetee
superb—It also lend* lleelf lo a
very pleassnt aervlng ritual. Blnra

the cups are small, they may easily
b. Pieced on a tray, and aerved In

th# llsrlnc room afttr dinner. Cream
la never used In dsml-tsss* cogs#.
Hugir It, howevsr. If you prsfsr
lump sugar, mak# It the tiny dot
else for thle coffee. Many tdd s
small
lemon peel
s dtml
"m
a il itwist
w i e i of
in ictiiiuii
im' oi to
it# m
'swim

list*. When yoe serve 4eml tees*

coffee us* thoe* pretty deml-tesi*
eup* you've been keeping on the top
ebrlf of tint closet.
Now for the recipe. Deml-lass*
coffee I* quit* a bit elrnuger then
regular coffee, but the cup* are only
half ae large •* regular cupa. which
account* far th* strength of tb*
brow. Far eight deml-teeee.eerring*,
us* 2 measuring cups of fresh, cold
wsler to * Hisndard Coffee Meas­
ure* (or 12 level measuring table­
spoons) of coffee.

PEAT
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OPEN

Add grated cheese and minced
onion to mashed potatoes for
flavor change.

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pictures I huva avar saart/
certainly tha b ast I Hava
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Your ineuranca folder shows
persona hurt In fall* ea ill-*—
•sidewalks or waxed Doors,
ver garden hose* or
hit hy a bicycle, hasebal
Dees e mere $11 premium ear.
er se entire fatally'* liability
fee ell each eesiSeetat

• Needs of tha Schools
• Needs of County Hospital

entitled
Th* Bachelor's Reverie (tarred
Gaston Crosby a* the young man
about to be married, who wi»«
visited by all of his former ador­
ing women, from the time of
hi* mother'* mini* trillion* |o the
school girl crush, thence to th*
Doll, the Widow and the nothing
lleauty, all of these polls taken
by men of the limu-e club. Ills
bride lo be appealed In time to
make hi* list of (i-inmi- fatale*
complete and a rousing ovation
to cheer his performance.
Those participating were; Da­
vid Kunkel, James Grimy, Paul
Froetsrher, Emil l.lndenberg, Ed­
win Bishop, (ius Oi'srhner, Albert
Kohelenski,
Philip
Sommers,
Chris Butler, Charles Schneider
and Wesley Dockr.ff. The nairator of this trndrr epic was Jules
Voigt. Mrs. Itunkel was th* effic­
ient make-up girl.
Over inO spectator! enjoyed
the entertainment ami refreshmenu which followed served by
lb# following hostesses: Mrs. lias- I
Ion Crosby, Mis. Emil Lindenbi-in. Mi*. John l.nts and Mrs.
William Ogden. Mis. Chris But­
ler. president nf the club wui t -v
over-all chairman

Seminole Hi
BY N AN (T SIIING
Rcci-nlh the Girl* t horn* of the

(ilo# Club returned from district
with a superior rating. This
inruns they will attend stnte con­
test In Tampa on April 2fl. Con­
gratulation* and good lurk!
This past Week Wins Holy Week
hero at 8118. The ministerial as­
sociation piesentod a «erlos of
lectures com l ining the Easter
Reason. Service* were held at
H:A0 a.m. and the people of San­
ford were Invited.
f&gt;ur baseball team did It agalnl
Thur„ | , y ,f.,rn o o n they beat
0vW o [n.7i Th|,
o„r ,#.
coid up to five wins with no luts
cs. I thing Ihe hoys tnd tlirlr
roach, Mr. Kettles, deserve th#
support o# all
th* *111110111
*. This
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.
.
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The ohvloue lack of gossip In
this column I* evidence that "I'm
chicken." My locker I* D3 and 1
will print any Juicy bit of news
I find there. If you want gossip
you ran write it—ami uka the
blame I

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Ik
Bb
I
C i A A d J ^ / A i . e ____ I
p O U N TH T-tT Y L l ffTKAK—does
' J the eouod *4 IS make your
mouth waterf It’s a wonderful Bud
day mala dish that will delight ell
th* member* at your family. It's
thrifty, too, when mad* with ground
beat, according te this rerlp* tug
gested by th* AAP Barrie* For
lliimamakar*. Makse I te I sere­
ins*Mis wall I pound* ground beef
(chuck er round), m cups water.
I tablespoon salt and IH ten
spoons pepper. Add U4 eup* lour
gradually, beating rigorously with
wnodrn spoon for aevsrsl minutes
lleat I tablespoons fit In elactrlr
nr other large ekllleL Pres* meat
lot* pan with epstuln to form a
cake. Brown on under eld*. Pour
off fat and add I eup* water to
skillet. Cover, redare best and
rook elnwly about I hours. Add
mort water If necessary. Add t
large onions, allrtd, cover tnd rook
W hour longer. 8*rv* with pin
gravy.
Hervs with your fsvorlt* v*g»
tables and atlad. and fur dtsssrl
try this rerlpe tor Lime Chiffon
Pis. In top part of small double
holler, put 14 cup lime Juice and
14 eup water. Sprinkle 1 envelop*

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Top eupcakti with this
frosting; Melt one-hind cup, pur*
rant jelly over hot water; add
•n egg whit# and thre# ta&amp;le*
spoons of sugar plus t dash ‘ef
salt. Beat over hut water unlit
fruiting (tend* In .peeks. Rrptatg|
from hot water end continue-141
heat until good spreading egili*
latency.

|,|#|B unflavnred gelatin on liquid*

sad 1st stand k minutes. Add 14 cup
sugar. 14 teaspoon salt, and yolks
of four tag*. Deal slightly to blend.
Pul over elminerlng water, and
rook, stirring constantly, until
thickened and mlsturs coats n
mstal spoon. Removs from hsst
tnd tdd I tssspoons grsted lima
rind Chill until thlrktnad, but not
Arm. Hast whites of fnur eggs nntll
foamy gradually adding 14 cup
sugar, continue beating until stiff
hut nut dry. Fold this meringue
Into gelatin mlsturs. Add a small
amount of green food coloring, If
desired. I'll* lightly In ( Inch, baked
pl* shell end chill until Arm.
dpresd with iwreiened whipped
oresin end sprinkle with freshly
grated lime rind.

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iMinvi’v.*, 'l
*

Fieer* undiluted grape Juice In
the Ice-cube tray of your refrig­
erator. Serve two or thrr* of th*
culiea in a tall glass nf ginger
ale. NIc# at a party for young
people.

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ffEMI-TOTED EASY REEF*—*
Small fry Ilk* this; Top ap­
plesauce (in a pie plate) with ER tn black and white brokoa
quarlcrrd large-ait# marshmal­ Linton tweed, te ■ new eprtpf
lows and broil until the mar- design by* Monte-Sano and Pru-—,
son. Th* beck of the coal la.
thmulbiwt ar* puffed and light­
deeply«iUt in the center. ly In owned.
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of Plantation, night club career.
A dramatic offering

Estate* recently held an evening

Mis* Ellon Lyon returned today
to Florida State University In
Tallahass## after spending Easter
with her parents, Mr. and Mr*.
A. L. Lyon.

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7
A J IH I 4
10

The Sanford Duplicate Bridge
Club Will hold Its weakly duplicate
game at tha Yacht dub at $ p. m.
Visitors welcome.

part were all men and a hllailoue Mt of fun making wad enjoyed
by the crowd.
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Dessert Card
jqq Spectators Enjoy Event
Party Planned put On By Dance Club, DeBary

TV.
1 V Auxiliary
. A l of l All
Tli# Y
Woman's
Saint's Episcopal Church will
hold e dessert card party at 7
p.m., April 7, In the community
home, De Ilary. M is., Everett
Waite, chairman, will be assisted
Kq J S 4
hy Mrs. William Nye, publicity;
Q
Mrs. Harold Lynch und Mr*. Kuri
K J I M t
I'irkford, door and table prlivs;
FAST
s j t n t i 'lr*. George Percy, ticket*; Mi*.
H A ID M Raymond Swctt and Mr*. Carl
Smarting, refreshments.
I
T» 7
This card part)' 1* open to the
C Q I48
public.
sn rT H

Experienced
Bob
Karns

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7:30 p.m. at the ehureh. 0. D.
Landress Is ehalrmsa.
The Sunbeams and 0. A.'a will
At 10:30 iith. the Women af
meet at First Beptlst Church at the First Pretbytsrlen Church,
1:30 p.m.
Sanford will conduct an “InttaThe Catholic Woman'a Club slve Bible Study on Book ef Deu­
will meet at tha Taeht Club at teronomy” to be held in the EduJi$ p. m. Mr*. Dylene. eupertntend. eetlonel Building of the ehureh.
ant of the Hospital Nursta will be A covered dlth luncheon, will
speaker.
. A t e R D - n e t sed-wt nooiK-yGAi.-lt
CWF Circle of the First Chris-1 Caelln, Spiritual Growth Chair*
Men Church will meet Tuesday, men, will be In charge of the
t:80 p.m., at the partonage, IdOl meeting.
The Frlendehlp Class of The
The Sanford Tourist and ShuffleFirst Christian Church (on Sen- board Club will meet at the center
ford Ave.) will meet at the at I pm.
Church at d:80 for a eovered
There will be a builnesi anl pro­
dish euftper. Bring your own ell- gram meeting at th* Methodist
mver.
Church at t a.m. with board meet­
“
Th# Women of the First Free- ing also planned. Program at 1:43
hyteriaa Chureh ef Sanford will a.m.
have an Eieeutlve Board meeting
Tha Adult Emmlnger Bible Clase
• t 10:00 a.m. In the session room
will hold Its monthly social In the
• t the ehureh.
The Phllathea Clase ef As Congregational Church Fellowship
First Presbyterian Chureh, wiU Room el 7:30 pm.
Th* Unity Class will meet In
meet at 7:4S p.m. at the home of
Mrs. P. T. Piety la Osteen. Mrs. the Valdes Hotel at 7:4S p m.
Graham Hunter Is ee-hostees for The public i* invited.
the meeting.
WEDNESDAY
Mf The Kthel Root Circle n il meet
Th« worship committee of the
•I the Congregational Church .at I
p.m. Mra. James Eeetman and First Christian Church, B. H.
Mra. Oecar Zlttrowar will ho hoe- Williams, chairman, will meet
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. ,at tha
Been Mgme Phi gororitp wiU home ef Mrs. J. L. Horton Sr.,
meat at lid Yalenda Drive with 70S Palmetto,
Cirri# No. g nf th# First PresJoan Batten and Mary Tyre as
hoeUssM. Time Is at 7:30 P-m- bytartan Church will meet at
Please bring money for banquet. 10 a.m. In tha home of Mrs. John
Burton, 2039 So. Laurel Avenue.
TVRgDAT
Mrs. Hugh Whalrhel Jr., la chair­
The regular business eoelal man of Circle No. I.
The First Presbyterian Churrh
meeting af Die Daughters of Wee- will have Ita mid-week Bible hour
ley will bo held el 7:30 of the First Presbyterian Church
p. m. at McKinley Hall with at T p m. end at 7:30 p.m. Chan­
Mrs. A. B. Steven* group a* hoe- cel Choir rehearsal.
A general business and social
Sanford Av*., with* Mr*. Perry L. meeting of th* Sanford Woman's
Stone aa hostess.
Club.will be held la the club house
Tk* monthly meeting ef the with Mrs. Alyc* D. McPherson,
hoard af alders, dsaeons and Superintendent Ploridi State In­
J e n m eeiw af the First Chris- dustrial School for Girls as guest
'•Han Church will meet Tuesday, speaker. Luncheon at 12:30. Reser­
vation* should be in to Mrs. Oscar
Harriman, MM telephone.
The Sanford Garden Club board
meeting wfll be held at the GarMONDAY

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A DRAMATIC OFFERING wn&lt; presented recently hv the Dance
Club of Dcllsry entitled ‘‘The lluih.-lur't Reverie". Thuve taking

FRIDAY FAR I
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E itra flavor whaa you tua.-taka
n i l this wayl
Vi
Macsroe aid Cheat*
- a
Scalloped Tomatoes With Greet
Fee*
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Salad Bowl
Breed Trej)
Quick Orange Cake
Beverage
QUICK ORANGE CAKE
Ingredients) l package y40o*
cake mil, ! tablespoon grated
orange rind, I tablespoons butteg
or margarine, 3 cups ilfttd.coM *T
fectloncrs’ sugar, 1 egg yolk, H t
teaspoons grated orange rind, |
tablespoons oranffe Juice.
Meifcedt Prepare cake mis geeird*
Ing lo package direction*, adO a|
1 tablespoon gratled orange-Dldt
bake In twro g-lnoh layer VIOL
Turn out on rick and cool. RJend
butter and confectioners' sujirT
beat In egg yolk and Ilk tee*
spoons grsled orange rind. B u t la
orange Juice gradually unlll„ ol
good spreading consistency. Um a
IRU# more orange juice if oecey*
sary. Use to fill end frost cikai
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FEATURES— 1:00 — 3:10 — 5:20 — TsSO — 0:40

H I CARTON LID FOR
VALUAILI FRIMIWM OfFIR

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Mow-Apr, 1 1JW THE.gAWFORP HFHAt P

a u c x m y K J T • . • . by M an M aw ,

*»H A *p e *

)
when Wada
i eg there meat
tense, eager to relaare
, talk with her before ra­
te hta owa bad. And there
i coming to vahie. aa
va valued the conflbnthae of whom aba
role of listener
I give heraeif gladly, and
&gt;eeUataction of a sort,
I on her aide, watchtha warmth beneath
ilia
_ It going well 7" aha asked.
Worn tha Brat aha had found Wada
mitering Into tha aptrlt of eecrecy
‘ that bound tha Orel* and lla do*
tea*, Me seldom talked at what
M at Morgan a Thu* ah*
a aavar to aak a pointed
___ , but only Chore of a g*»aort which would reveal her
without aaaking bar arem
i bad wonderful news from
wmgtJ* hi iflilda

.... .....
.rm m 4 lum r*ctiv*d

report of ih t
ten I batag atoppad la revaral »«■
a

'. tioi a, or at least so auceaaafully re­
start IB that it baa baas postponed."
,
hope this la managed without
VloMea," Lora aald anxiously.
’■'here’s been none to epcak of.
X t&gt; m * . Of course, on* can’t make
the ahaolutely aura. Tha human
•lei Vht la too uncertain. But Norwo d. areurea ua there will ba no
•rt IB revolt, if that la what you
w* n. Often a quiet show of fore*
' la Aftthat la necessary. And deaer*
Uofle are on tha Increare all tha
Wit «*•

J

t irs lay quiet, wishing
mi ht aak more direct question*,
•bteln details which would quiet
fee^doubte, and enable her to
tun iratmnd better what waa happar W.
t Ada changed tha subject earelesjft, aa If ha might have said too
much. "Adam la down with another
n u t of fever. I dropped tn to talk
to him tonight, but he was In bed
with hla ehlvcra and sweats, and
much too miserable to dlecuaa poll
lice."
"You aren't planning to draw

Adam m u twa, are y o u r Lora braid wringing against hm hank
aa aha burned across tha room.
between Wade #."* the
‘•Why uo tf ala can't be any Hb:
Iota* et war after what flea goaa door, her abouldere against it, pity
and understanding walling up ta
through la prison."
,
■ba turned bentath tha covert. her. Now—now aha waa beginning
•Tre heard him atom about the to see all Ui* tad. ugly patten.
"So that’a why you tuts away
•ray man aren't collating. And I
think he'd Oka u ahoot ovary da* from Jemmy? M a tte ba USB hta
mother
and because you think Vir*
aartar. Ba aaama Utterly intent on
ile . . . But It isn't true, Wadal
winning the war on tha Union
don’t believe Itl Virginia knew
aide. It might ba Juet aa well not
to talk to him about there thing*. her slater. She’d have forgiven
H* could cauae you trouble if ha you for whatever happened. I think
•he'd have forgiven you aaytttag,"
liked."
"It wasn't a matte* of forgiv­
"Pcrhapa you’re right" Wade
■fared into the Are again (or a ing," Hla lone waa re low thaft
■pact of time, l o s t Ui hie own Lora could barely catch tha words
"She wanted me to have whatever
thought*.
Suddenly Lora said, "You're I wanted moat tn Ufa, U tee came
to heUevar-tt waa juet the aort of
afraid of Morgan Channlng."
"Why ahould 1 ba afraid of Mor­ thing the would Sava dene."
Lora put her hand serosa hid
gan dunning T" Wada asked cold*
mouth. "Not You mustn’t aay It
There waa an turning hack bow. You mustn't think il And you
Ha waa already angry, to perhapa mustn't go m blaming Jemmy for
thia waa tha time to go ahead, to something be did re innocently."
Ho drew away from her band. T
ctep boldly tato tha dark labyrinth.
*Tm not quite aura why you're blame only myself. But when I
afraid of bar." aha aald. "Jammy look at the boy 1 remember. Now,
call* her Morgan La Pay and aaya If you'll let me by—"
For the tre t Uma ah* under­
ahe’a Mka that plotting qaren. And
of court*, there are thoee who aay stood fully hla Inner torment,
aha haa alwaya wanted ‘you and which waa so much worse than aha
that ahe'd cheat and lit and ntaal had imagined. It wee one thing to

aakAd unaajtty.

f

put hie hand upon her shoul­
der, pushing her back against tha
pillow. "What era you talking
aboutT Say what you mean!"
"Than waa a Urn* something
happened,* the aald, not moving,
though hta Angara hurt bar shoul­
der. "A Uma f don't under*Landup there in the woods. Perhaps It
Iant true at alL Perhapa It’s p u t
one of those storiea that goes
around. About you and Morgan."
Hla Angara tightened. “Jemmy 7“
Jemmy'a been telling that beastly
story again!"
•Then li’e not true!"
He let her go and turned away,
fo r a long moment Ui* only move*
rnent in tha room waa firelight
flickering on tha celling. Then he
got up and went toward the door
without epeaktng.
Lora slipped out of bed, her long

suffer the tree to lose of a dear
on*, but something ler worse if
you carried aa well a sense of guilt
•bout her death.
She wished she might fling her
arms about hla neck, cling to him,
try to heal and comfort by tha
very nearness of her body. Per*
haps even dispel tha doubt and con*
fusion that waa part of her own
being at Umes with tha physical
reality of cartaaea But she would
not play Morgan's rota Bhe slip­
ped away from the door and ran
barefooted back to bed.
One* again warm beneath the
cover*, ehe held her breath as ha
want out, heard mm close her door,
go softly down the hall Bhe listen­
ed intently aa another door opened,
closed again, and only then did elie
relax In relief. It waa hla own door,
not Virginia's

I To Ht Conllttutif)

WILMINGTON, N. C. (J» - MOm
Souehak haa regained hi* putting
touch—juat in Uma far tha Mas­
ters Oolf Tournament opening
Thursday at Augusts, Qe.
Tha gift-pound, »-year-old far­
mer Duka Unlveralty foothaQ and
putted hla way to victory by a
single stroke over Dick Mayer of
8l Petersburg, lla., la a rousing
flslsh to tha git,MO Aialaa Open
yesterday.
Mika cams to (ho final grata I
under par. o bad ta alak a flvafoot putt for a bird!* and a i i
to mateb MHayer’a tloelag rota
and stay aaa shot ahead.
Souehak, who plays out of flroa■Ingar’a, N.Y., stroked the ball
and turned hla bath on IL Tha
erawrd's whoop told him what ba
■aid (star ha had known la soon
aa ha hit tha baS—It waa In the
bote.
Mike's X7S total waa 11 under
par for Ihe A,783-yard Cape Fear
Country Club course and meant

12,220.
On the 14th he putted one In
from SO feet for an eagle 2 after
a mighty drive reached to the
fringe of the green on the 310yard hole. He also dropped a 10footer on the ninth for a birdie to
keep ahead of Mayer at each
turned In 33.
Mayer, won $1,300 second mon­
ey. Gene Llttlor, Palm Springs,
Calif,, leader through the first twp
rounds and In a three-way Ha for
tha lead at (he alart of Ihe last
11. had hla poorest round, *1, to
finish third at Z7S, good for 11,170.
Doug Ford. Mahopar, N.Y., was
fourth with 277 for 8080. ahead of
George Bayer, Cincinnati, and Art
Doc ring, Cedirhuril, NY., who
lied al 278, each winning 87BO,

O IMA br Hit111« A. Whilst?. Reprinted Sr perraliilos nt IS, publUh.r AITLirroN CENTUItlCIlOSTa. IKOL

■HsuibuUd sr kina I'satursa krndicst*.

MOttR HIGH MOUNTAINS
M ilwaukee Braves
DENVER (/T&gt; - Tho U.B. Geo­
logical Hurvey report* on new May Have Lost*
measurements
show
Colorado
has 84 mountains lowering 14,000 Pennant In M arch
ny JOK RKICIILKR
feel or higher, Instead of 32, IdWAYCKOSS, On. Wt-Pcnnants.
itlrjnjd .by blder surveys.
jB k- ht* additions, regional an* as a rule, aren't lost In Mnrch,
g i y t e Robert O. Davis aald, era but lhal'i exactly what may hnvc
I Hwourl Mountain. 11.007 feat happened In the case of the 'Mil­
iv* aaa level, and Huron Moun* waukee Rrnvea when flene Con­
' l l ,000 fret. Moth are In tho ley, llicir ace righthander, suf­
M ats Kongo area near tlucna fered a rreurrencr of hi* chronic
back and shoulder mlsrrio*,
J In central Colorado,
Although slightly encouraged by
bert, a t U, fill feat, la still
the latest medical report on Ihe
Ilut tho state's second high* ailing shoulder of Ihe fl-4 plleher
e;t, why la te s t measurement, is which showed “ drllnlte Improve
l.nrvard, wITji a new rending of rnerd," noboJy In Ihe llrnvr*'
feet. Mount Mnrslve now camp know* for »ure when Conley
ijijrd with 14,1 IS feel
i will be able to pitch again. II at
i
alt. He was left In Bradenton when
Pilcher Boh Lemon of Ih* Cleve­ Ihe Brave* broke ramp the other
land I n d i a n * wn* quite ef- day.
t '.fa a* a pinch hitter In lUftli,
Milwaukee must have a sound
flyjfyylo four hits In 10 appeur- Conley If il I* to mako up Ihe 13't
h u S w io r a .400 average.
games (hat separated ll from the
pennant winning Brooklyn Dodg­
ers lad year. If Conley can't Iske
hlu regular turn and contribute Ihe
victories experled of him,
W E L L D R IL L IN G 1ft.20
Ihe Breve'* will he lucky lo do as
well *» last year when they (in
C.
lulled necond.
tfV
Manager Charlie Grimm, a sin­
cere and forthright person who
doesn't try to sell you a bill of
207 E. Commcrdnl
goods, put hi* finger on the Braves’
situation the day before the Conley

..Howard
Long
Phone 388

General Insurance
II. JAMES GUT AGENCY

JAMES R. GUT

Playoff Tonight
To Decide Members
Of Olympic Team

KANSAS CITY UT-Kour (earns
of (he finest amateur basketball
player* In the nation tonight begin
a round-robin playoff lo deter­
mine personnel of Ihe United
Slate.' entry In the coming Olym­
pic Games.
Tha playoff* run for three
nights.
The rhllllpi 88ers, runners-up
In the National AAU Tournament
at Denver a week ago, and the
armed force* team alart the ac­
tion, followed two hours later by
h o k c ; k m n 1 1 .h
n n * r n u t ; — . v m m l # u r m i* t; the AAU ifmnplon Seattle Buch­
Ihui 1* il ii, sfii'ii* (.On, l l i i m u r i t i . an {takers, against Iho College
I ltd*pit i *im; 1%, i i*iMil ii ii„ ^ iik ’UftriionJ*. Al'-Slar*.
It, li t dm l.*&gt;, ■fliir7.it i I f ill
N i t n i M j i n t i ; — a in t i n * itrtnj* n
From the talent array will coinc
IrOiiM Hi*tn. H lrlkur Piitii* L*-** Mon.
HiictirAH I'li’, Moan (Mrik, MiMlron. tha* 12-msn team that represent.
IMxIn I m m l), Hue (ui till I
Bile country In Ihe world game,
l l l l i m II %M2 — .VIE Mil# I4r«4r •*.
I lol 1111K Tsilly, III l.n l l u f l r ) , I'M* at MftVbourne, Australia, begin­
|»tU, .Mui) A, Ad) lit llltiK, H pjt ning nrxt November,
it Ii eiiil Ic, I imIn Rjr J &gt;(*■li. Nniirr lion
Buchan Bakers, coached by Paul
p m m t i i m r f c —v m m ii f mfmiIf n
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Fiction
1%pi i! It lip
f l|r I, Fldlrr, and Gerald Tucker’s Phil­
II i li ii' * At I liu«&lt;I Kujtt l*nf Ii , Fun
r l u l i , i l l I r ii c l sMlfft aN o i f l t ) , lin n 4 lips flders, are given tha beat
M l ‘i'l l H SI M — A I* WII. t.rsrf* ll ehniic# of sucre*, because of their
T r n T o n Jo e, llow * t *1, l l r r m u **. experience as playing units. There
I l l i t . l&gt;4hi.,r, l . l l t s i I? Tim*, T u b s 1* not a standout favorite, how­
H * i »li, -I. i. ii, I ’nny Uni
St VI II MA I N — A I* Mils U r s a * r ever.
•'1ml.nl Ally, K l tu i's &lt;J‘is*ii. Kl.nlils
The College All-Stars, headed
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Hiuinlils Hum, Ul toall) k i t , l' uu . I ii by such lads as San Francisco
Ki Ii lls
s r . s n I S Mbps — A,&lt; IS Mils l i m e s n University’s two-time All Amarisa
l '* r r y P i r a te , Vs) I I U U r &gt; , M-stvm Bill nusaal and Hal (King) Lear
T i n ) , Alary J. L. Gy* I'A 1‘r u tu n ,
of Temple, are overloaded with
No l.lm li, Hliy n u r k
IMkSIIi liar* — A 10 .lllr l.md* n talcnl. The All-Stara are coached
I Hrp 1I'm . P a t s ( l s o . r u , r‘l,i»hhy, .
lllu ItMliri., Il.'lnlliil.', l Til* t&gt;e | Ill'll, hy Itucky Q'Connor of lows Uni­
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M A T H II SI SI — A TO Mils l i r a * * * versity.
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The armed force* unit, coached
Polly
T iilsur,
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II. JAMES GUT

Injury.
"We've got a good Ira, one
dial's capable of overhauling the
Dodgers," he naiil, "hut we've gut
lo stay together. The big thing is
Conley. We've never had Conley
for a full year. He was out Hirer
weeks In 1031 and au week* last
season. If he's right, lies ■ poten­
tial 20-game winner.
"We've never had a full team
since we've moved lo Mlwaukce,"
Iho Braves’ pilot conUnucd, "In­
juries In key men killed us. If we
can only slay solid Uils year, we
cun go all Ihe way."

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lln nf Great Britain, Ha won the
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Yale'a Rax Aubrey and Stanford'*
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1:M P. M.
3:3ft P. M.
On BEAUTIFUL LAKE E U R - ------------ &lt;
Tin 8.Room BRICK LAKE- J.STORY — 4 APARTMENT
FRONT HOME 700 Lake Shore BUILDING 111 'O range Are.
Drive — Eustls, Lake County —Corner Exeter Are. (H ay.
WED., APRIL 4 -1 :3 0 1&gt;. M.
This desirable lakefront horns 44)
will give y«u and yours many
This property Is located In
hour* of pleasure. Be.ldr* It*
careful planning, tha Interior is the heart of an Ideal residential
beautifully decorated. A spac­ section, surrounded by nica
ious Jiving ro°m overlooks tha homes. This ll a cho|c« double
lake. Tbs breath-taking beauty
of this lake can bn enjoyed to corner on tha I raved streets,
ths utmost thru ! Urge pic­ and la opposite the First Bap.
ture windows. There'* a din­ tlst Churen property, where the
ing area and larcre kitchen with rastorlum I* located, as well
ample cabinet spare, built-in as the new Educational Build*
features, double sink, and (Be
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haa a beautiful open fireplace. turei within walking distance
Other roome are a large den other oini re he*, school* and
and 2 large bedrooms. There ■hopping center. .
are hardwood floors and (Be
window sills thruout. All windowns are the eteel-rame
earning type*.
OCAI.A—&gt;3* WYOM1NA ST.
3-Bedroom HOME
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7:30 P .M.
This home Is very well constructed. It’s Termite Bonded
There’s a 2-car garage nf cement block construction and a pav*
ed driveway. The home has .1 nice bedrooms, 2 baths, kitchen,
dining room, living room with fireplace. The garage apartment
la constructed of native ston* and ll In excellent condition. It
ha* 1 bedroom, a living room, bath, kitchen, utility room and
garage—and is fully furnished, aven to pots and pans. It alts
has city water and sawerage.
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EAST LAKE WP.IK
MONDAY, APRIL t.Ti.10 PM.
LAKEFRONT HOME
H«y. 44 and Cameron As#.
321 Car Capacity
and LOTS
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T H U M - APRIL 3—1:36 I’ M.
Bland, Paiad Drlva"*7»
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opportunity to puf»
Its very colorful Interior has &gt;ehM#
profitable D m e-jn
8 bedrooms, 1 large, and 2 'theatre on a prim* location—H
smaller — en unusually large at the beginning of Its best' [
living ro o m -a
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modem kitchen and dining area ,
,p*nkers, nrojeclor, and
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targe porches.
i begin operation ot « mo»t. lift..
East Lake W»!r l» located on
business.
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a chef Mate!
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17 miles north of LEESBURG a I’ranul Rnsster, a Corv H6*
— 10 mile* east of Rellsvlew PUt*. a doubia sink and an
. . a „„i.. • „ i i . ,
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Hot water
and only 3 mil** north of
To F, ND;
Kolluwheetfr.
ui„hway
Welradalft
46, 2 mite* east of SaVord
city limit*. Turn North on
Cameron Ave^-1 block lo pro.
perty.
WINTER PARK—1331 Rld«ewood Dr. 2-Bedroam HOME WEDNESDAY, APRIL I t —
and ftxtra BUILDING SITE 1:30 P. M. 1103 CHICHESTER
TUESDAY. APRIL 10—I MO I AVE. — ORLAn i W
P. M.
Tide modern home la sltuaBeautiful Moderh hftme. land,
•d on a nlcs'.v landicapnd lot
scaped
corner-g(ounds in Be.
76 x100 feat, Thar* it also an
verly Rhone; masonry ronJ;
.Electric Hot water heater,
Lawrence Are. IPatk Avenue). etructloh, built fpr h e it ln FloThere era plenty of cllru* trees. rida living! C4-fl Florida room!
' The home la of concrete block large living, room] ' beautiful
renetruetton with heidwond bedrooms';'dsn;'tilt bath: mod(oak) floor* and double sliding
door closets. The roof is John*. •rn-to-ths-mtnute k l t e h o n i
Manvlllo asphalt ahingla. This breakfast nook; patlei g « fe g * r|
beautiful homo |* only I vear utility room. Mutt be' aten to
o'd and lo*k* brand new. AU bo fully apprerialed.
windowi are aluminum Jftloutle
type with (Ho fills.
Outstanding f*|tur* la th*
unuaual decoratlva knotty-oln*
trimmed room Hivldai leading
into • moat pttrucUre dining
and kitchen area. Thera ta
Crana plumbing thruout th*
buusa with ropoar plpo—ser­
viced with city water.
ONLY A FEW OPEN DATE* IN APRIL AR if AVAILABLE
CALL tk* HANSBROUGH OFFICE at ONCRlire Detoll* and
INSPECTION wUktet Obltgfttlop. Call COLLECT,. ORLAN DO
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Beautiful 3 Bedroom, 3 ill# bath
hem#, overlooking iprlag fed
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Prle# 1*7,500 Owner financed.

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Annahfllr B. Ilrndertna, Aeaeelata
Alberta J. Hall. Aaieelate
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11-12 al Hiawatha
Builder of hemaa for over l.aoo Phona 2871

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WE hive aaveral type* nf going
huiuaia and aommerleal pro- Lots la Loch Arbor (or *400 each.
party10 acres of land. T acre* tiled,
Aereaga, lihetrent Iota.
3 acres wooded (ideal for homa
•Ita.) Price *3300.
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$ 7 5 0 0 .0 0 t o $ 9 5 0 0 . 0 0
Arietta Price. Aaeeetate
PkSM SIM
111 N. Perk Ave. |e e our two end three bedroom
homes ready for occupancy,
terms evaUeble. Location Ma­
li* Kail Fourth Street
•A L L REA LTY
R obert A. Wl)11tam e. Ras
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IAVMONH ■, BALL
Beymead Laedqeim,
IqaleL Aneefi■Se
OSCAR N. HABI1SON
Phone 1573 Atlaatie
teUe Reek Bldv.
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COMPLETE with all the lealuret In loun nr .null Iruct* outside nf
you ha\* dreamed about tueh City. Snmr ran hr bought, ItO down
as rolored General Elrrtnr ap and *10 month.
ilianrea and colored plumbing
latures.
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1. Famous
Italian t«nor

With natural kilchrn cabinet*,
Urga lots, good garden sail. Con­
venient to town, and near fishing
BUILT On Large t,and«riped lake.
L/n*: In the heal ef neicbborlame—WITH TERMS
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FOUR rental home* In George­
town. Located on large corner
I f it is rea l esta te
ask Crumley 4 Mnatellk
douhl- lot, On* 5 room, t * 4
at I IT Mouth Park Phene TTt
Hum and 2 two room homes..
They Know
All h
IneIHe hathsrooms.
Monthly Income of IM.Ofl. Exrellrni intMlmvni ei lWuu ll
LAKE rnONT HUMES
Interested write hoi KBS c/o Where vi»u may enjoy swimming.
Sanford Herald.
Boating and (lilting. Mix hrau
tlful llnmc* to Clmose From
Prices.- 218.000, 127.300. (2) 121,
FOR SALE—By ownar * bedroom
#30., 111,300., I1T.300.
homa Ideal location, Mayfair
Sactien. Very raamnabla Call
Mrs Esther Ridge, Ilf or 1343 R.
HOME AND INCOME
13 Rnum House, romplrtely furn­
ished, Close-in. May be used for
I-STORY Home, sultihla for 2 m
Rooming House, Boarding House
3 apartment* it 3(&gt;T Magnolia
or R#it Horn*. *20.000.00.
avanut. Ftnt Hapviat Church.
Phone 1251.
OTHER INCOME PROPERTY
Such as Apartment Hmu#a or Bui55-liiTS
in#n Property, yleldtni Exreliant Returns on Inveetmenta.
NICE SUItJIIBAN LOTS. South.
Phone 1813 W
RETIREMENT HOMER
From *3.000 up. I^t us know your
needs, t i n and type n( homo
15—S U S IN B te—INHUSTBIAI.
Sf-BROKERR and RBALTORR
wanted, price range or other Infor­
OFFICE SPACB - 5 rooms. Pal
mation. We will he glad tn furn­
mettn Sldg. C*U 17*4 ar ii*4.
ish details. Cnme In FLORIDA
$1,000 DOWN
where you live longer and your
a t o r i Room - a n w. u l suit J Sadroom, Camsat Block, bath dollars
go further.
and half, alia Mation cloie to
able for iter# or office. Will
High fetbiwi. Price Ul.3(m.
altar far tenants. Phene 1381.
See us (nr Frenrh Ave. Property.
HEAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
U-HOUSES and COTTAGES
LET ui shew you a tomforlabla
3344 French Ave.
two alary hems.

FOR RENT ar sale,
RIRIOQM SUITIS
That make dream* anma true. . , heuia. Phone Mlf-1.
SaiulOuliy styled IS Two-tone

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St. Johns River. High Bank. *U.«uo
Includes small concrete block
house.

Just outside of city
103 x 103

“ . L Y K T J P t X X W Mure maul Homes with puttering
Vtnll ECHOU Bnlewny
Fumltura DUplgynd ter m i ? 5 ROOM funtahed butiii. Phone room and citrus treea. Low eatn
srire a» lermi.
and CoBvtslist lualsnllwH 1M5.

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IN N. Perk Ava. Pbeee 3511

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Living Room. Dmuig
Roam, Elgetric Kitchen and
Florida Room. *11,300 — **oo
Down.

CULLEN A HARKEY

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3S-LAtmbBY.D&gt;T CLEANIN• 45—ARTICLES FOE BENT
■3s ^ u V a y L S ' K

PLUMBING

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HANFORD HERALD Mon. Apr

RETIREM ENT HOME

Cepeuli A REALTOR Plral

ra—h e l p w a n t b d -f k m a lb
HAYNES Offlea MaMtlna Ce.
RENTALS
Typewntara. adding maeluawa
WAITREBS-Apply 5 * 5 5 5 ” Drivo SaJta-Santala. 114 M u- n T u
Inn, muat b# ovar tt.
aka, Flint, Chair# U— PARTMINTS
NEW 4 Utsd
IT-RELF WANT!D-HAti
Fire
Ireprnof'li ?tl
B N IY ’S
•WEEI
"Opaiuai with old oetsblUHsd
Phone 14?
firm for ambitlaua man. pro- 114 Mignalia Ava.
Avene
ferably employed, who want#
TMW
to better hlmtelf. Can earn IT—FURNrTUBE—HOUSEHOLD
13000. yearly. For interview
GOODS
naraye Apt. 1355
FURNISHED
tend nam#, addret* and phnna
Mvllonvllle.
number to P. O. Bo* 34, Day
Iona Beech, Florida.
APARTMENT - III Elm. Phone
3551-W,
GAS Mation attendant, preferably
I'SED FURNITURE
ovar 43 year# old. Call Ilf*.
Clean .and (lose in s-Roem furnCLEARANCE
llhed apartment. Phnna ill.
U-MALE nr FKMAI.B
-Notire—
FURNISHED apartment (Use la.
We
are
rlaarutg
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our
uaed
WOMAN a# cook, or rouple at department—these are Inw ca&gt;h Phone 133! nr 15f» W.
cook and part time handy man. and Carry price*—No refcnda.
Steady Joh with pleasant tur lay-awayi nr free delivery on HUTCHISONS Ocean F r o n t
, ApU 339 S. Allantte. Daytona
rounding#. Slkep tn. Apply man- item* titled below.
Rearh, Call 2314-W.
alon house, Plantation EiUtea, Maple Sola
....
*10.14
Platform Rocker .............. I.nr EFFICIENCY Apt. air condition­
DeHary, Phone Hanford 13IT,
End Table. .......................... I.** ed. 17 &gt;2 S. ally limit*. SlumberArmle.a Sofa Bed ...........
land Court.
2S—SALEBIVIiN—AGENTfl
Lounge chair ..................... 3.18
1.8 8 FURNISHED garaie
apt. Eler120.00 dally. Sell luminoua door Wleker Rocker
1288
Pc. Llvina Room Suite
... Irlc kllchan. 20&lt; Elm Ava. Ph.
plilalrs. Write Reeve#. Attleboro, 214.88 203-Jlass. Free Sample and Details. Contour Hialr
M
18 88
Studio Couches
3.88 FURNISHED apartment. Thonr
Electric flock Floor lump
1353.
ll-W USR WANTM&gt;—MALI
ta t
Klictrlr Smokart ...........
. .31 EFF1CIINCY AparlmtnL SulL
Smoking
Stand*
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HIGH SCHOOL IOY with power Library Table
(U
..............
•Me for bukalor or eoupla.
mower w m u I a n mowing
Dining Room Table and •
Private bath. Aeroia mem Pail
PHONE 715-M-4
io u
chaira . ...................... ..
Office. Manuel JacokiMi.
Large Buffet ...................
rji
15—BUSINBBS OPPOBTUNTTtBS Dining Room Tahiti ......
AM i -room ap t Balk,
Extra Larga Chroma Dinette 4I.M porch. Tie W, tat. St. Phone
DOCS your business need a UUla Glaai Top Wrought iron
I m -j .
boon? Foodmart la now alert­ Dlneiu ...........
..........U.M
ing a naw promotion intended 3Pr, Chroma Dinette aa.on Three m m fumiihed •
to benefit at leaat 10 businesses. Odd Cferoma Chi Ira f«U &gt; ...4.M
ti yuu are intfreeled" hrtydw Double Door Matal UfUlly
In call, "Chuck" Atkinson at Cablnaia
.............................. 1.18 William*.
Foodmart, Phont SM.
Malal Utility Tablaa ............ I I I I-ROOM furnished cettage. Ap
Larre KJtehaa Cabinet ..... t i n
ply Min Orlando Dr.
Folding Matal Kllchan
LOVELY
radecuraied apartment*.
Tablaa .................................. I l l
111? Park A*e Phone 1713-J
Plastic HoUywtmd
Headboardi
t.U
Twin Maple Headboards
All FURNISHED Apt. Clnsa in. 583 W
Extra Nlct Wardrobe ..
t i l l 3-ROOM furnished aeirtment.
Matching Chlffornbe, Vanity,
Close In, 111 E. *di at. uaoo
Mirror and Vaaiiy Bench . M.M
monthly. Phone 23M or 1032.
Dretier with full-length
# F IN A N C IA L
mirror
..............................
ag NICELY furnished ap t All eon
IMNMWANCI
vanleneei, must be eeen to apLike new — RolLawiy bed and
mallraas ............................. M.M preciete. Cell *33 M.
itudant Desk ..................... U.M I Room Cempletaly Fumiihed
Office chairs
SAB
Jli w**«
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Inhn Wllltame Inn. Aftacp litb ln etu (New) ............... a.M Included. *13 wPalmetto.
Ph.UM.
Baby
ca
■•by
Car-bed
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t.M
41) Snata^AUentia Bank
Strnuari
I.M MODBRIf Kllcheneltei at Pina
Radio-phooaograph
M.M Grove Motor Court. Hlway 17 M.
lattary Radio# ...
1IM
Phene W.P. *72533. Rentals
45—POULT1Y
weak ar month.

'lie-BLICTBJCAL CeeiUaeteee
RANDALL ILKCTIIIC CO. RIGHT wash old pill, Dum and
:,Eleetrtt^ Centredtiggeed^Repelri Poland (bine breed. On Ml,
Derg Road, IRob
. Carroll.
1 Bendin and Crweley ApsUencee
112 MsrbhUb Ays. Ph. t i l • M E R C H A N D I S E

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realtors

I)r&gt;' Cleaners and Laundry
Netung *700 per month. Naw.
modern equipment and living
quartera. iTT.SOO — Attraetiva

T. V. REPAIRS
Orange Trees ready for planting
’TU 10 p. m. Strviea fail# U oo W. 45-BUODINO MAT!RIALS
Varanclia; ll.M par
ODHAM A TUDOR* INC
A. Norm Ph. 1531. J. Q Harrifl,
your awn. Phan# MM.
METAL ROOFINO
Ph. aBM-J. Liana tad Teehni
"RuUiara ad Finer Mamea"
clam, guaranttad work.______ Now In Stock. 5-V Crimp -1*4*
Cnrrugatad—|tv " C o r r u g a t . a d
WANT a Stanlay Parly? Na#d Get all Your roofing naedt at
laautifuUy Designed Three and
ProdueU? Call 3233*J.
8karBiAii Concrnln Pips Co, NEW - ACCORDIONS - USSR Feur l e f r a e n Romea for
out watt n th st.
Adult and nuidrtu'i SUaa
NOTICE-! havo Salta and Bar
Flenda Living
Look
vlco for Ibe Kirby Swapper.
Good ulod swSeptri. all mebai,
BUKUE’R MUIIC MOP
low prtcoa. m o UlawaUa at
a ri
I0T W. Ill St.
ft. U
Hlway IMS. iaaa t Payton
■alee OH)a a MM Se. F ren u Ava.
oifies. SUll oaad I er • Salaiman.
Phene SIM w MM
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INCOME-TAX^EE^rCE ~ rkiUiruCJF
and aemee. G. R. Hf*t»B-^v!v Mr?5
HWia. H. Murray
FU I'koje F05-S31I *r banHlee -JJR

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T o U se The
W ANT ADS
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STATE UIHTRIHI

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G reen Shingles
C au se Problem
W ith Commission

fth Improvement
PfatoraeTon* at Fort Myen
1 watermelon* and cantaloup• t Iwawkeleai eprtn« tomato
I epenfnc at Fort Pierce i
wy Tolnmo Pole Aetna aad In*
lain# tomato auppllea at rioriCltyg demand exceeding aupter etrawberriee a t' BUrkei
trtly improved beta prtcee end
le n d outlook for production
April al Pompano) Increased
hrltjr la spring vegetables at
at Cltyt the first field cukes
eWaodralat Improvement In
M e prices at Sanford s and
d-Mpylla* at Pabokee la eplU
igeerae weather coadlUoaa are
AlgbUghta gleaned from Mans!»•« reporla of market coodlthroughout the Slate,"
Ktor L. H. Lewla of Florida
M or L. H. Lewla of Ptorida
leSarmera' Market a reported,
integer Sandy Anderson ti
•bead with the prlco Improve*
It On the heavy volume of eaba moving thru tha Sanford
I* Market, but regret celery
lUn oa the bottom atop priceI. Wo bad fairly good demand
prgetkally all varletlaa and
m gaporally were satlifactory.
la totaling S7.9TP unit* of U
letiak of produce, groeiod flld,-

Rev. Jeremiah H. Bromon, Wd
Florida Avenue, Ml Dora died
Saturday, March 14. at hie reel,
dance.
A former resident of Sentoed,
the Rev, Bronson moved to Mt
Dora several years ago.
Funeral service* for the Rev.
Bronson were held. this after­
noon at 4 p. m. at St. Paul's Bap­
tist Church with the Rev. B. H.
Hodge officiating.

8T. LOUIS UP — n o City Art
Commission it going to toko on.
other look at Roy MoUe't applica­
tion for green ihlnjlet on hit
borne.
The eommlsalon, brought Into
the eato alnce the home la near
a park, recently ruled out the
color picked by Molas and hi* wife
and «ald they'd prefer white or
Tenneuee tan.
Mrt. Holm stood fait to her
•election. Public Safety Director
Joorph P Sestrlc tald the applica­
tion would be resubmitted for
additional study and coniidcrallon.
All this probably make* Molie
happy. At the outset -he tald hit
wife want* green "and I've gotta
live with the woman.”

CITCCRCR PLAT1.VO W
MAY BE ANSWER
ST. PETERSBURG (Jt-TMa
elty i« betting that shecher play­
ing will help curb juvenile delin­
quency.
Checker Instruction was given
to a thouiand school children Mite
winter and Newell W. Binks, th*
teacher, take* the position that
for every youngster you get to
say "It’s your move" then one toe*
boy or girl la looking for devil­
ment.
f.
Ho teschei checkers to fhe
youngsters on a voluntary basis.

MONICA DAVtS am use* heraelt

with ■toy Ferris wheel, eymbolla
of her title as Queen of Palliadao
Amusement Perk, New Jersey.1
for 19M. Th* park's 59th open­
ing marks the beginning of tho
pew outdoor amusement season.'

ARSON CHARGE DISMISSED

Caferlno Garde, former middle­
weight champion, drives a truck
on a California movla location.

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.DAVID KV9AUVIR, 10, ton of the Dcmocrstle Preeldantlal aspirant,
accepts fog hla father, Ben. Zatei Kefativer (D-Tenn.), s Hereford
Holstein heifer. It wea prtacnled to him at the Senate Office Building
bn Washington by th* Gasoline Retailer* Association of New Damp• M m Th*
Tha heifer,
»&gt;wU*r "fitlitton**
/tf f .imnla
II tvlll
looola, M
N.H.,
will hit
be ahlnn#rl
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SARASOTA (gv—An arson charge
ig itm t Lore Piltiford, wluse wif*
accused him of setting fire to their
house while she was asleep, his
been dismissed.
Asst. Stale Atty. William Stockham said he dismissed the srsnn
charge because he Intends to file
a "closely related’’ charge, which
he would not specify pending for­
mal filing.
Mr*. Dorothy FHtaford. 54, wa*
rescued from the biasing house
Merch 14 by neighbors. She suf­
fered minor burns. I’iltsford was
found in the house unharmed.

T TOTCB Or 'AUJHOWTT .
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HFARINCR POSTPONED
cert after an Intersection colli­
WASHINGTON (A - rurther
sion end started a loud argument
were quickly cut down to slse by hearlngi on a reorgenliatloa p in
for the Florida C u t Coait Mall*
School Safety patrolman.
Tha patrol boy left a icore of way have been postponed by the
youngster* at tha curb, march­ Interstate Commerce Commie,
ed out Into tha street end con­ slon until Juno IP. The hearing,
fronted the angry motorist*! here was scheduled for April 1&lt;V
Florida's utilities commission,
"Say. you guys, cut out the oust­
ing and get the hsck out of here. St. Joe Paper Co!, Southern Rail­
I’ve gdt to get these kids to way and Seaboard Airline Rail,
road asked the delay, for coupleschool before they’re tardy.
tlon of a survey ot Us oco&gt;
Only seven gelding* hevs won nomic situation, in tha areae eerv.
th . Kentucky Derby. The laet ed by fEC.
Dueea in 1929.
wa* Clyde Van Dueen

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for final dlecherae. end that he
will applv lo the Honorable Erneet
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Inote County, Florida, on the *lh
dor of May, IS»&lt; for approval of
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SAFFORD HERALD
8. Maa Apr. S. 1»M

Daeteiag.
Ta All Tredltaea aad Peraaaa Mae.
Ia« llatwio or Daaeaada Aaataat
Paid Ketatei
You and each of you are hereby
notified and required lo preaaatany
claim* and demand* which you.
or tlthar of you, may have aaalt.af
th* attata of BKCLAII BELL, da- ,
reaaed. Jala of aald County, to tha A
County Judao of H«mliu&gt;t* County,
Florid*. at till office in lh* oourl
hour* at aald County at Hanford.
Florida
within . #i*M
calender
month. from th* time of lh* flret
puhlleallnn of Ihla jaatle* Each
olelrn nr demand Phan h* In writ*
In*, and ahall atat* t h , place of
roildapr* and puet ofllc* addraef
of th# claimant, and ahall k* awora
In by the claimant, hi* agent, of
h’e attorney, and anv aurh cfalitt
nr demand not no filed ahall b*
void.
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Ae executor of t h t LarS _
Will and Totlamant of
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Here Tomorrow;

Church
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Program

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The Chriatlan and Miaalona
Alliance
Church
laat
nigkt&lt;
launched n new.and unusual p it-'
gram to ralee funds for the coriplaiion of th# church bulldini, |
located at Park Ave. ami 1 4 (t.
Fuller Warren, eandidala for
Street. At n tupper for the cone j
Governor of the Stale of Florida,
grrgatlon ai, Intenaifled effort &lt;*
will apeak In Hanford tomorrow
■all a bond Issue of |l(,000.0i],
morning at 11 o’clock, eald Carl
was begun.
Higginbotham, Seminole County
The plan la dealgned to give op- '
chairman of the Fuller Warren for
portunity to ntembera and friends
Governor committee.
The firat In Ihe 1949 aerie* of DeM
Itlf S ! 7
of tli* church to Invest in savings
Higginbotham laid that War­
relic Ralllti, sponsored and
honda
issued
by
tha
church,
mr
.
ren will apeak flrat In Oviedo at
A SemlnoU County Board of
nlsif mid
Seventy bond, have been printed
by *h'
9:30 tomorrow morning, again in
•Commissioners mealing this mornThe Campaign Director and
totaling fifteen ihouiand dollaia 1ty ’°cr*‘!r1 ^*.f ,l . . ,. _,in u
Longwood at 9:45, and then come
lug, packed with ntqueita for Campaign Treasurer for Gover*
In
denominations
of
ggo.OO,
"'P
^
I"-1
1
'"
»
n'8,u
1
,1
lhc
•
S
,n’inolc
, . ik. to Sanford for hla appearance at
roads of various sorts, broke Into nor I.eRoy Collins, campaign foe
Bids were opened this morning 9IUO.OU, (250.00,. and (600.00. Vriinl) Court Hou.e.
,1. T. Lanrton. representing (he ^ coir,rr 0f Klret St. and MagN session of firaworks betwain J , . Govern.tr In Seminole County wrro
m alm .
aerially
over, Th* entire elate of candidate*,
in Tallahassee for the four tanlng They
Hhoup Voting Machine Company. nt)]1# Avf
Hrailey Odham, chairman of the namrd Imlny.
told the Semlnola Counly Board of] Warren will go to Mt Dora from ,nd p»vln* nf 1, M ,rnm ,he a period of 14 year*, soma falling »i|h npposltion In the Seminole ■
Cilixeni' Long Range Highway j Boh Fnlke*. State Campaign
t^m m iuionera (hit mornlng ^NVll Sinf(jrd thfn 1q EuJlj||( Tivare!| oranga County lint In Five tin* *very six mouth*, beginning i ounty political picture it expected
Planning Committee at the meeting Director, fur Governor T.eRoy Colth* first year. Each blind bear* til he heard.
.
. . *----- in j
i&gt;e(ore winding up Points.
jour best to hav*
a crackerjack
on road business and Commission- tins named J. Dan Wrlehi ( r ,
Aecniding lo Janies l.ee. chairelection here."
Commissioner John Met*rh, a t­ a serial number and a predeter­
hla day'a campaigning with a TV
vice-president of the Patrlrk Fnjll
''Lake Drive near Casselberry 1* rr Otis Fourakre.
The Board of County Comm!*- appearance in Orlando, over WD- tending Ihe opening of bids (or mined maturity date. Every bond man of (he Seminote County DemoOdham
arrused
pourakt-e
of
at.
Company, as Campaign Dlrectof
1*
a
bearer
bond
to
that
the
Initi­
In
a
very
dangerous
and
haiafdrralic
Executive
Committee,
"Lo­
lb*
project
and
representing
* oner* hava ordered 23 Shoup BO-TV.
Voting machine* lo he u»ed In He will »pend the entire morn- Seminole County, advised at noon al purchaser may sell It to eoine- ral candidates will be given prefer- on* condition," John Button '«*nd tempting to g e t ciainnlttnem for Seminole County.
Henry Duncan told the Board of from th* Scnimol# County Hoard
He also named Inday T. E. T|lf.*
i-act and will speak first."
Seminole County In the coming ini !n Seminole County, aald llig- today by telephone of th* bids. onr else If he desires.
The Idea behind the plen it to
There are *9 candidate* with op­ Seminole County Commlssinnprsi of Commlisloner* to hack a road ker, president of Ihe Florid* State
election*. Five of the m arhinn are ginbotham,
apeaking,
ahaking
J. D Manley of Leesburg was
which would hyp*** Sanford,
j Rank, as Campaign Treasurer (or
on a loan bail* and the nlhcn have hands, and renewing friendships, Ihe apparent low bidder at (933,- provide a sound Investment so position in Ihe local race* lor today.
that even those with email ianous
_____ ______
However, Commi«*inner R. C.
Commissioner Foumkra denied Seminole County.
office*. _______
However,_addition
been purchaied outright.
In Ihe meatlme, there wil Ibc 239.99.
amuunts of money may Invest,
Koike* said that Ihe Florid*
l.andon told tha commissioners, a rally in behalf of Fuller War
Next low bidder lor Ihe project and hav* their money work for *7 ipealier* w ill probably he th e'H o ld said that the road u "In far I the accusation when H* and, "I
ren
at
Ihe
Educational
Building
after Mr*. Camilla Bruce. Superwaa belicied lo be the Wolf Con­ the church while earning a iandldstes for House of Represent.; better condition lhan any road in think you will find that I hava ptate Bank would be the deposG
stives and for Ihe Senate.
i my district.' mad* more moConathan anyone | | 0ry for |h, j ^ Wl)y rnllln* c, m.
tjtur of Registration (or Seminole on Commercial Ave.
struction Company of St. Augua- fair return.
Eieh candidate, reportedly, will I "The people who live along this be on this R.iaid to fur.her ttn paign for Governor fund* here.
Earl Higginbotham c.-ltrd the llne at 1090,023.13.
County arrived at th* -meeting to­
Each of the bond*
!' „ r yn.!'*bU he showed live minute, lo speak road." said Button who Identified I I'l'ing of I ",-'rj (hron^'li henday, "You should have your re­ meeting nf Fuller lupporirr* and
Wrlahl said loday Hist Ihera
The third low bidder was fragg tent Interest per annum
anyone
imercsted
In
Fuller
War. Ini’.ie s t
I In "hlch time he will tell the hr.t hlm.rlf as a .on of Lynn Button. font."
will he a puhlie meeting nf all
turn* M minute* after the election
Construction
Company
nf
Ocala
at
semi-annually.
Th
Odham
retorted
with
"You
must
rrn for guvernor for 7:30 this
who are Interested In supporting
u S S — (hi
i» over.
a pric# of over on* million dol­ paid by coupons attached
— . r-lF audience of hi. qu.hf.c.ttons
Rollon and Duncan accused Com­ be talking for the benefit nf th* Collin* for Governor, at Ihe Sem­
lars.
The machine* leave the factory
iwinds,
which
mature
at
each
»i*
,l,&lt;'
pI*H°rm
missioner Dostd of improving a. pies* and the arnHeme."
Meanwhile Fuller Warren fired a
inole County Court llm ut 9 p. m.
Th. Florid* A quiet calm ha* settled on Ihe
tomorrow morning," l.andon iaid, barrage of charge* at Gov. Collins
The low hid exceeds Ihe budget­ months Interval.
Hrailey Odham had earlier ask. Thursday night,
road on whirh was located nothing
SUta
Hank
will
be
th
.
agent
for
,
political
scene
in
Sanford
said
Sein" in J should arrive here within a yesterday in renewing a challenge ed (900,000 by spproxlmately
hoi "land you own and another ed if “There it any opposition on
Rob Fnlke*. Stal* Campaign
the church In liquidating tha Inole County for th* past week,
few days.
this Hoard to th* building nf Manager for Governor Collin* will
farm.
In Collin* and Slate Sen Ft. B. (136.000.
i
bonds,
This
l«
provided
through
Candidates
are
working
fevrrlshly
A factory man l* coming with Gautier Jr., of Miami lo debate
However, It w*s ■ pointed out
You've -pushed road* Ituiough i ,,17.92,", ,pointing
sinking fund account a t!« ilh personal calls, special Jnvila,, hi*
, finger
.
.. at be present In disrusa ihe variou*
tue machine* and will he with Ihefr record*
that today's formal opening of the; at.h*siirclal
bank.
, lions lo .peak before selected that won l benef.i anybody, But- Lomn.la.lo.ier hourakr. In .ak ng phases of campaign organliatioil
m for 30 day* In conduct the
1the quesUon. "I have had too that local supporter* will unde*
Collin* rallrd Warren's tele­ hid,* does not mean that tha con­ " Th* pastor nf th* church, Rsv. 1group*, and in mapping their ram- I ton said.
ection
Dodd's comment was "At I tnL1 many rail* cm It," said Odham, lake In their efforts lo help riu
_______for you and lo instruct .graphed
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....................and
.
aitark ‘‘frantic
Ir- tract is awarded.
David S. Carneflx reports Unit paign strategy that will climax
the inter* how lo ine them. They rcponsiblc." He declared he would
your father y rari ago. amt also "Too many tumors are circulating elect Governor Collini. Wrlghf
al til* kick-off supper which wa* M*V 9.
will he taken to whatever precinct | r(,flJI(
er)l[i, ae |n , “ public ha ».
your
hroiher. I an* thinking about and 1 am hearing too much about staled "Till* Is my first venture ae
varied on th« church lawn by Hi*
Tonight's rally, which will start
you shall direct for imtructtou of
w|lh ,|lm #[)(, wou|(1 fo]lo
follow
a campaign Director for any r*n&gt;
ladies of Hie congregation more at I o’clock, is the first nf 11 your road lint I don't have enough such opposition."
City Coinmtsstuner John Kidder, ilidate for public office. I realign
the inter* .
a poliry of refining lo reply to
than half of the total Ixaue was similar rallies to he held through­ money in ihe budget to do all of
them "
gelling to hi* feet during the there is a lot that I do not knot*
Lsndon *ugie*ted that the Board | telegram* received from him or
sold in over twenty of the bonds. out Ktminolr County.
Button then asked Dodd point- argument between Hrailey Odham about politic*, but (her* li ena
of Commistuncr* would want to reailce Streets. Ha referred lo
During tha coming week variThe candidates are expected to
appoint one man to be responsible Streets as a friend of Warren,
ous selling committee* will be at apeak from th* same platform to blank, "Are you building road* for and Commissioner Oil* Fourakre. thing I am sure, I^Roy CoHIns
for tlie machine* and lo learn to
.Streets, Lake Park governorship
work endeavoring tu trll the full Lake Monroe, April T; Lake Mary, millionaire* and not taking ear* nf staled "I heart) you *ay w* is making Flnrida the best Gove
eitlxrn* who live along these weren't going to build French ernor w* hav* ever had, a* 4 - 1
U*e them and lake t ar* of ttiem.
candidate who wa* a stale amploya
amount of (15,000.00 The com­ April 10; lamgwond, April 12: H ear| the
Q[her rnll(^ ?
want in
to no
do m
all inai
that iI ran To
tn hrjp
help
it#*
^#ni
Ave.
0 ’r advised Ih* Hoard of Com during the Warren administration,
mittee* ara
headed by Mr. Lake, April IT.: Altamonte Springs,
You've rleared a mlt* nf mad
••f emphatically deny M." •*)&lt;) '‘••••cl him I hop# th(t. all cilfc
Thoma* 61. rttiinger a* general lAnril 19; Panla, April 20; Fern
rnissioners that the tnrtory man has heon bombarding Collin* with
lhroug| .Moss'* property Ihe* bene Poi.eybtV,
.chairman. Other committee* are
lurpkuevi h '/e heifi eppftsett **f* J" jnl* »»U»ty NnHre that
vould prcoau^U tf .Jvallotg, have
vl
Ifie: Prairie Lake' Amert- file no on* hut him." ha said.
wF«ia
u
this la their Invliatldn In jwlrg
i am rerttfien, have tHehv prinfed1 3 8 ? *
i .* . . .
, 1.. t - v
. -; ' eRafrmanrfif by Mr. and Mr*. F»F
11-9J or French Ava,"
advar- tee,
j i(
with me and other supporters n |
"I'm nm going tn approach any­
While Ihe.e (wo anvemorihip a*. m recent months haa been *dv*rMr. and Mrs. Manning Har- « " “ J * ” "'* A,,r." W
aid to prepare Ihe tabulation
However, Krlder, not satlsflsd, tha (Invarnor in helping lo rm
Aprlf 21, and one for right-of-way," said Button,
plrants were slugging away, two tiling an organic control11 for nett, Mr. and Mr*. B. D. IUgg», Apn*
sheet*
(old
tha
rummlaaion
that
a
man
.M r. and Mrs. Jo* Coggeahall, Mr. »I«tO
elect him, Tha meeting Is a.puh.
_ In
., Sanford
, „ May
. ..4.
. “Until I get a rommltment from
l.-ndnn raid that the Inventor oiher candidate*, Farris Rryant aprcHiling decline In ritru ■
Speaklnt at all of th# ra1li#a i* ynu and after four or fiv# yenr* nf waa In tha audience that hoard lie meeting so that everyon* whA
of t,’r voting machine. Shnun. who and Sumler Ivmrv, epokr out on received a slap on th* wrist from and Mr*, .lack Brooke, Mr. and
hint stale that French Ave, would wanta to help can,play a part In
citrus scientists.
thinking 1 believe that you ran
Mrs. fieri Henson, snd Dick Mabe. sclirduled to begin x X p tn.
Is aim inventor of the N ational, the sc;rcaano n l»vue,
not be built. Those aio your words, Ihia rampatgn Gene Tucker ifl
make
a
commitment.
Tin
company’s
rlnlm—that
of
a
Ha tie.
l as h Reglstrr, would he in S * rv | In a Pinellas County ram palrn
•aid Klider, "You anM you ran serving ax Counly Campaign
I am speaking nf the road that
ford personally lo see and meet . tal k. Rryxnt declared (hat if inte- produce which will affectively con.
should be done," s.vkI Button, "the do whatever you waul In bill Treasurer and we ar* going Is
the Board of County Commission­ g rin w is "forced dow n the throats trol the burrowing ntmatoda, said V / n r m n n f R a e i H p n h
road mat rrpiesent* An oi M people 1
1' " 1 n' Y*' * f l F t , n *h •Vv* ’’ need the help in tha form of mo­
of Floridians it will mean the de­ to h. th* c*us« 0f .pre.ding d* i vermonr i\e5iaenr
ed.
The City Commlaaloner than point- ney, moral and physical support
and mor* coming in "
struction nf ihe public school• " cline—tva* jolted In a statement
ed to City Commissioner Earl of all those interested in helping
The Hoard nf Cnmmisalcmer*
l*ow ry .aid m * T3’ talk in Jark- release! loday by Ed 1„ Ayers,
Higginbotham and said, "Hor* U Governor Collins mike jtemlnols
State
Plant
Commissioner.
concluded
the
argument
for
hard
•sonviile "The NAACP would give
I DAYTONA REACH. Fla. J* the
men who heard you make the County a greater e. unty and Flora
lopping Ih* road with the state
anything to hate me slop talking
Ayer* did not Identify th* com­
E. L. Fuller of Windsor Ver- Flr' •/ '••MletecrmineM orlgm de. inent that ill rommiasiuner* will statement."
id* an even grea.er S ta le ," - ’ ’
about this issue. They want to lull pany, but said the organization
Fourakre then reminded Odham
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us In sleep with pretty word* like haa been promoting a iterlinn moot, who rarrles . Fireman’s *'ro&gt;8&lt;1 • 1hn,r} lh,’i "‘r »mt »*• inaperi th* road and report later
and Kridar, "I made the motion
,
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**!/?!,.? ,
,
on ila eomllltnn.
moderation, gradual Integration' corrective through an tutorial*# Badge inscribed with "to jesr*
service'' is stu-nding his firs; wmt-hirf ( liarle* Lee said
to appropriate 160,000 to the t|ly
| enniS ExhlDlflOn
and the like."
advertising campaign.
ter in Sanford
damage would he about 'v million
for French Ava."
Warren'* latest telegram set out
"Research roudurted by tha
dollars ami that u wa&lt; the riiy'x
"But that la secondary road
'
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!’J,C!‘
which
he
j
Citrus
Exprrl
nent
Station
at
ture°
n
f'h
n
home
Tn^'vvinflsor
Pre
worst
Ore slm e Jlam e. dextinved
money
that should be used in the
Interest lo many Sanford, aid he wanted to dlsruaa about quest of thla particular firm has crn| | v he «»v* "Cm going In The Rreakerx
i f Daytona hotels
city and that's tha fitat lima In
Arm Inole County and Central Flor­
«
.1*.
"fc*
"wich
h
n
Pr°
!
Proved
th*
rlairn
nf
a
tucceeaful
m0Ve
down
here’permanently
j ,„ i nine yeari ago,
20 year* Ihe fity haa received
ida citigeni will be a TV presen­ loved lo be held tn .Miami Satur- control for th» burrowing netna- a, &gt;oon n j Cln , c|l this proper
A tennis exhibition will he play­
Fire offlrial* al first Indicated
any nf fho fundi," said Odham. ed this evening al I o'clock at the
tation tomorrow night at 10.30 j , , ;
tode to ba without foundation," sy ••
they thought Ihe fire had been
on the NBC program "Today an*
CASSELBERRY— A chicken
"Th# troubla la." »«ld Odham, Mayfair Inn tennis rourta between
’ \n u r large profit from a land h* «aid.
Fuller ia staying at 91.1 Magnolia set and questioned a man but
Tomorrows"
barbecue aupper will he held by "that you too fitquvntly said fiv* of lh* leading tennis player!
laier
released
him.
’
V
*
Fl0r
d*
5Ute
»'"‘«
r
.ity
,
"The
Slate
Plant
Roird
ha.
fell
Ave.
T.iose interested in eonservath* Caseelbtrry Volunteer Fire. that nothing could he done." in in this area,
Describing hi* home he save
Fireproof building* nn each side
lion, water development and flood n 9 2, arge feea received by you that the product had no real
The publtr 1* Invited In see the
of
the
flea
.
.
.
.
haloed
n,event
"&gt;•" », ,l&gt;e new muni. lp*l huilding »pc*klng to Commissioner Fourcontrol should conaull their TV " ''I71 invn 'V”! r*Cf tr*^ in 1B&lt;B | valu* in connection with the rnn- “There arr six feel of snow around
P*fl P' f fn‘ Saturday from 6 lo 7 p. m.
»kie. "1 do know thla." Odham matches, said Frank Reams, leuand
19.V
)
while
a
member
of
tho
(ro|
0f
,
Jea-linr,
hut
policy
dictatra
It
In
some
places,
eight
feel
in
aprrad
of
the
flames.
Guide since Ihe program i« one Mute Senate and while vnttng In
wilt cnMtlmied,
that no refuting statement be others, amt the garage is prarh
* waler main bin*1 at Ihe . Procerdi
, , from. thelarbecua
..........
.
■ ,"all , up• . and down the nls Pin at the Mayfair Inn.
of a series dealing with ronserThose playing in the exhibition
.
..........by
. ihe huge drifts heigh, of th* fire and firemen
until tha. ....................
product in quo.rally ....
hidden
. .
h,I t ' , n. *
sation problems around the Na- favor of legislation affecting tuch issued ............
and In support the budget of rumor* even In one Inalanc* when this evening will he: T. E. Tucker,
n
your
vot®
fpr
R«n*t*
|
tjan
haa
bean
given
auffleient
and
swept
up
against
tt."
had
tn
lay
hove
lines
to
the
Hall
tljn. South Florida was selected
All the while, Sanlord has hern fax niver a hlnck and a '."‘j. 11.076.20, set uP far till* year, ym, *c.* moving a house you l(|c*t tennis champion: Rob Rona. so nul'landms example of nill 376 a. a stale senator In the f„ |P trial. Teal* now have been
4 accord ing In Chief Paul Bates, ts&gt;M one lade that th* road would '•'"■fl Sidney Smnmerfleld, Turn If
1051
.esilnn
which
extended
legal-1
fomp!t
h,d
and
I
feel
th*
m
u
lt
basking
in spring like weather.
awav
southern conservation and rePro at Daytnna Rrarh; Fra n le
who has extended an Invitation never lie built."
ted
gambling
in
Florida;
your
in-:t
,
„
b,
m4tl#
kn0w„."
------------------------Water
was
still
being
played
on
aoorce development.
tu the nubile to attend.
' "|t'a ■ lie," Fourakre said, "and Deame, Mayfair Inn Tennis Fro;
Irre.
In
a
c
o
n
d
itio
n
developing
|
A
y
tr|
.
.
jd
th,
t
t##u
M
.
Ihe ruins late this morning and
The harratar of the program iv
and Commander George F. Ilnwe
The fire rompany la maintained |'|[ tell her that.”
several remaining walls were hy voluntary rontribullnna and
Jvmes Cagney, the well known- r
?
Seated by tha company Indicated D o n O I d
Q m iH I s
Jr.
A*
Rrailey
Ddbanv
started
tn
■
*:ar of staqe, .screen, radm and County and the purchase by th e ; th(ll th, b' rtow|n(tn7 m; w
knocked down »* safely rrm ure*.
Umpire for the mstrlie* will be&gt;
..
total funds i revived to date, In(Coattnned an F ate Eight)
app4r#,llly h.d not Iw.n A t C o n f e r e n c e
T. V, Among fiosc to he heard State Hoad Dapar ment of two UllAn apparently
•Die fir* started ahnui II 30, r ,u.,|l|r proried| /rom . fj(h
Charles Morrison.
ferry
boat*
operating
from
Ihe
v tth C’ainey is W. Turner Wallis.
tConi.nurd ou Page Might)
Donald N, Flaium, Banford re- p m. iE5T) in the l,M0 *eat Km- ,|jnn*, , nmunts to more than S8uu,
F. eculivo Director of ilir ( :n tral mainland to St. George's Island."
presenlativa
of the Metropolitan pire Theater and spread in the &lt;r(ordlnjr
Collins went tn Jacksonville
and fioulhcrn Florida Flood l"on______ ________ _
Life
Insurance
Company, la in aiharent Orange Hotel.
l^d D xlricl. Wallis wilt discus* where ax an Episcopal layman he
Ahmit too guests of tha threeRelleair, Florida, today for a buxi­
attended
installation
reremontes
i " ’ o r ’bljms and solution* Involvnes* conference with olllrials of story hotel were evacuated. About
APRIL I
i I in flood control and water re- for Bishop Hamilton West,
I
LJ
•. (
Admission*
the rompany at the Rellevicv- 700 theater patron* had left about
The elrelion nf nf/lrers fur C e
». -*e dcvclonment.
30 minutes hrfort tha Dre was U i e S 1(1 r l O S p I l Q l
Mrs. Estelle Christmas fPeBary)
| Blltmnr# Hotel.
O /’or Florida cituens appearin''
Sentlnol# County Junior ClismlisP
Athrlyn Lilly (Sanford)
Flamm, w h o live* at
discovered.
.
Mr. lluherl George I^es, 7.1,
on tha proTram include Jim and
of Commerre Is slated for TijuraTh# fir* was hrouahl tinder con- dtad a, Seminole Memorial lloapl
Mrs. Vera H Aaniss
A meeting has been railed hy 9. Elm Avenue, fianford. hid an
D:n Beardsley of ciowiiton; Euday at tha noon luncheon meeting
Mrs.
Marian
Cole
iDeRsryl
trol
at
1
am
.
hni
hy
then
the
til
at
11:3.1
p.
m.
on
5larrh
,10.
,h« ram p b eii-u u in g p o.t of the
■•••■ • n'1
g*n* Griffin and familv of R-u- W n r l c i n n F u l l
of lh* Jayce* nrisnliatlon, l
Mslor
Wheeler
(Sanford)
49-room
hotel
was
gone.
Mr.
I^cs
passed
away
suddenly.
1ik1 •■ *""&gt;"1 'h» lop*
tow; Max Hammond of Winter Ha­ T T U r K i n g ru n I im e ( American I-rgion for lh* purpose cprd •"
A nominating cnnimiliee j u i
Mrs.
Margaret
Cleveland
(San
Tie
theater,
a
Jewelry
slnre
and
He
was
horn
In
New
York
rity,
PHILADELPHIA f!v-Pre»id#nt' of establishing a Ground Observer ••nkln* member* of Ihe Metronamed
a slrte of of,'leers In he
ven; and Faui Dayman. Polk
.
fnrd)
polttan’s aiaff of 12 WO field r»- g rhlldien's dres* *hnp wera rir Aug. 17. U92 and had lived In
Counly Agricultural Agent The Eisenhower Is working full lima Corps hare,
enn)Idered by Hi* heal Jr.jtc*
Jury
Jones
(Sanfnrth
preaantatlve*
In
Ihe
United
Stale*
;
atroved
when
front
and
raar
w
allii
Re
Bary
for
the
past
19
months*.
Ceirdslevs and Griffins will re- at his executive duties after re-! *n,# Important gel together will
grmip.
. ,
John Kearney (Sanford)
eollapted,
If* wa• a member of All Saints
rovering completely from last ^ held at tha American Legion
c,n,&lt;**‘
tnl some of the hardships and G
Thoie
nam
'd
by
Ih#
nominating
a
n
l
a
m
k
a
e
'
k
.
.
.
.1
L
i
.
__—
.
.
........................
-*
—w
---—
—
Mrs.
Ethel
Mu«e
(Lak*
Mary)
Epi.conal Churcn of Enterprise.
slakes of early setllcr*. and September'* heart attack, his per llut on Seminole Boulevard *i
committee are: for president,
DUeharges
Mr. le ts lx s u r iT r l by hi* wi­
7:46 p. m. Thursday night.
arms nf the solutions lo their prnh-innal physician said yesterday.
dow, Mri. Mildred R. Lens of De. Mrs. John Filcoatrlrk and hah* George Andrew Spsarj fir‘l v{r*
Speaking
al
reremnnir*
marlltri(.
preaitlent, David Tlira'her: »'r*
Post Gommander Gaorg* May•“ ■ V i
Bary,
hoy (.Sanford&gt;
T ie program I* expected tn •"* Founder s Day at Prrabyter- bury and yesterday that Sergeant
James
.Robert
Smith
and
"n'|
Vlcn pre)|1icn, nd , Iun(: u *
Funeral service* we-e held ye« Mri.
etVjs* the iricntlfic approach |o ‘ *ln Hospital where he once In- Lund will attend the meeting lo
rstary Garfield Willeth: trig ;- t |
baby
Girl
(Sinfnrd)
tardny
afternoon
at
4
o'clock
ni
ecniervatlon and development of teened, MaJ. Gen. Harold Snydar m i l t in tha organising of the
ursr, Roh Kilpatrick: Directory,
Mrs. Evelyn Morris (Sanford)
Rriuon Funeral Home with the
**ld the Prealdent will make an local Ground Observer Corps and
nautral resources,
Ine Raker, Harry Csnrll, TnmP” *
Rev.
Lee
Heaton
offiriating,
William
Dawson
(Sanford)
The program Is one nf a special other formal report lo Ihe nation tn pul Ihe unit inle operation
McD'in-'d.
II. L. Ribnrn Jr,,
Air*.
Relty
Utley
(Sanfordi
Buriat was in Osklawn Mentor
1 ^
'
series presented by tha NBC De­ on the condition of his health just spotting planes,
tony fiussl.
Mrs.
Evelyn
Christensen
(Sanfordi
lal
Park.
partment nf rublir Affairs In a*- before the Republican National
Maybury urged all interested
Mrs. Mas Myers, (Sanford)
addition with the Conaervatioa Convention In August where ha Is fititen* who would like tn perform
APRIL 3
It FALSE FIRF. ALARMS, .
virtually certain lo be nominated i patriotic duty lo attend this
^ ‘gindelion.
RONE, CARNATION NAMED
Atfmlsilnn*
• . * m
*: :
; ; ! .A :
WARREN, Ohio UF-P*ul CjWA*
lor a second term.
FOR GRACE
meeting.
Mr*, dark Livings
man, 46, a volunteer fireman, haa '
Dr, Snyder alto said Eisenhower
‘GOODWILL* TEAM
• MONTE CARLO (O -A new rose
fAltamdnte Springv)
been charge I with turning In II
PHILADELPHIA i* -T h f Phils- la In shape to campaign for tlie
and a new eernalion will greet
.Ismes Mobley (Geneva?
false fir* alarm* during Mgcelj.
dvfphla Yearly M ettln| M Friends office, adding that Ihe extent of
Grace Kelly on her wedding day.
George Smith (Sanford)
announced today a "goodwill” his egepda would be a matter for
Both ere heing name! for her. Mri. Oils Sjoblom (Lake Ma/y) .Sheriff's deputies said Common,
team of Quaker* will visit Mont­ "Elsenhower's own discretion."
It waa annnunead today that
Til* • "Grace of Monaco" rose Artlella Benton ( A l t a m o n t e who drives a inwrnahln ic'tool bile,
admitted turning In the a'irn ta (A
gomery, Ala,, l* the near future
"It I* my honest conviction . » , th# Seminole High School P-TA
waa developed by Francie Mait­
Springs)
grt tha 13 firemen receive for an­
to examine the racial situation the President has had ■ group of has changed its meeting date
land.
Internationally
known
grow­
Mrs. Gilbert Benton (Sanford) swering each ra il
% there.
ftnm April 9 to April 10 at the
critical
problem*
to
solve
and
dif­
er nf Cap d'Antibe*.
(Sanford)
k- .
'Alabama erge etlrred recently ficult deeiilon* during the last •chon] auditorium.
Tha rarnallon—Prineaai Grae#
BIRTHS
« dfepute. over the attempt of inur
four months
surpass any dem inim that
max aui'iaea
ne - 1 All members ar# asked to Ttnta
ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS
f —waa frown ‘ by two Italians. Baby Girl Livings (Altamonte)
Negre girl student to enter the elimns during any .similar period, th* ehanga *nq&lt;U attend-th* lmPietrn Farina and Heart BlUo of
DliehargM
L.
Fuller
heme
hi
ON FAQ* ItGMT
SNOWBOUND
BUT
BEAUTIFUL
le
the
E.
e( Alabina.
I hava known h la," Snyder u ld .! p oruat meeting on the loth.
San Boiao.
Johnny White (Stated)
Wutdeei, VL

rug Store Wright Is Named
eet *
Collins' Campaign
Revealed Director For County
Citizens Approach
Board About Fixing,
'Hazardous' Road

Entire Slate Will Be
Heard At Rally Tonight

Bids Opened Today
In Tallahassee
For 17-92 Project

County Board Told
Noting Machines
Will Arrive Soon

&amp;

"H * * * - "* "

Central Florida
Firm Receives Jolt
From Scientists

Spending First
Winter In Sanford

'Today, Tomorrow'
Will Be Interesting
To Local Residents

Undetermined Fire
Destroys Buildings

Volunteer Firemen
In Casselberry *
To Hold Barbecue

Is Slated Tonight
At Mayfair Courts'

F

Doctor Soys Ike

Post To Establish
Ground Observer.
Corps In Sanford

Robert G. Lees

Hospital Notes Jaycees To Elect

Officers Thursday

»

P-TA Sets Meet

r

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fth Improvement
PfatoraeTon* at Fort Myen
1 watermelon* and cantaloup• t Iwawkeleai eprtn« tomato
I epenfnc at Fort Pierce i
wy Tolnmo Pole Aetna aad In*
lain# tomato auppllea at rioriCltyg demand exceeding aupter etrawberriee at' BUrkei
trtly improved beta prtcee end
l e n d outlook for production
April a l Pompano) Increased
hrltjr la spring vegetables at
at Cltyt the first field cukes
eWaodralat Improvement In
M e prices at Sanford s and
d-Mpylla* at Pabokee la eplU
igeerae weather coadlUoaa are
AlgbUghta gleaned from Mans!»•« reporla of market coodlthroughout the Slate,"
Ktor L. H. Lewla of Florida
M or L. H. Lewla of Ptorida
leSarmera' Market a reported,
integer Sandy Anderson ti
•bead with the prlco Improve*
It On the heavy volume of eaba moving thru tha Sanford
I* Market, but regret celery
lUn oa the bottom atop priceI. Wo bad fairly good demand
prgetkally all varletlaa and
m gap orally were satlifactory.
la totaling S7.9TP unit* of U
letiak of produce, groeiod flld,-

Rev. Jeremiah H. Bromon, Wd
Florida Avenue, Ml Dora died
Saturday, March 14. at hie reel,
dance.
A former resident of Sentoed,
the Rev, Bronson moved to Mt
Dora several years ago.
Funeral service* for the Rev.
Bronson were held. this after­
noon at 4 p. m. at St. Paul's Bap­
tist Church with the Rev. B. H.
Hodge officiating.

MONICA DAVtS am use* heraelt
with ■ toy Ferris wheel, eymbolla
of her title as Queen of Palliadao
Amusement Perk, New Jersey.1
for 19M. Th* park's 59th open­
ing marks the beginning of tho
pew outdoor amusement season.'

Caferlno Garde, former middle­
weight champion, drives a truck
on a California movla location.

) ., h-.*M»wr^C»&gt;t’j,--.n|it|lltg ntu.' . . - a*
.DAVID KV9AUVIR, 10, ton of the Dcmocrstle Preeldantlal aspirant,
accepts fog hla father, Ben. Zatei Kefativer (D-Tenn.), s Hereford
Holstein heifer. It wea prtacnled to him at the Senate Office Building
bn Washington by th* Gasoline Retailer* Association of New Damp• Mm Th*
Tha heifer,
»&gt;wU*r "fitlitton**
/tf f .imnla
M II tvlll
hit shipped
ahlnn#rl to
tn the
itlA
looola, N.H.,
will be
ghlre.
"Queen'* of
(/nlaruallonal Soundphotoj,
iBenator's farm In Ti

25 Years_
Of Service

HFARINCR POSTPONED
WASHINGTON (A - rurther
hearlngi on a reorgenliatloa p in
for the Florida C u t Coait Mall*
way have been postponed by the
Interstate Commerce Commie,
slon until Juno IP. The hearing,
here was scheduled for April 1&lt;V
Florida's utilities commission,
St. Joe Paper Co!, Southern Rail­
way and Seaboard Airline Rail,
road asked the delay, for coupletlon of a survey ot Us oco&gt;
Only seven gelding* hevs won nomic situation, in tha areae eerv.
th . Kentucky Derby. The laet ed by fEC.
Dueea in 1929.
wa* Clyde Van Dueen

8T. LOUIS UP — n o City Art
Commission it going to toko on.
other look at Roy MoUe't applica­
tion for green ihlnjlet on hit
borne.
The eommlsalon, brought Into
the eato alnce the home la near
a park, recently ruled out the
color picked by Molas and hi* wife
and «ald they'd prefer white or
Tenneuee tan.
Mrt. Holm stood fait to her
•election. Public Safety Director
Joorph P Sestrlc tald the applica­
tion would be resubmitted for
additional study and coniidcrallon.
All this probably make* Molie
happy. At the outset -he tald hit
wife want* green "and I've gotta
live with the woman.”

CITCCRCR PLAT1.VO W
MAY BE ANSWER
ST. PETERSBURG (Jt-TMa
elty i« betting that shecher play­
ing will help curb juvenile delin­
quency.
Checker Instruction was given
to a thouiand school children Mite
winter and Newell W. Binks, th*
teacher, take* the position that
for every youngster you get to
say "It’s your move" then one toe*
boy or girl la looking for devil­
ment.
f.
Ho teschei checkers to fhe
youngsters on a voluntary basis.

ARSON CHARGE DISMISSED
SARASOTA (gv—An arson charge
ig itm t Lore Piltiford, wluse wif*
accused him of setting fire to their
house while she was asleep, his
been dismissed.
Asst. Stale Atty. William Stockham said he dismissed the srsnn
charge because he Intends to file
a "closely related’’ charge, which
he would not specify pending for­
mal filing.
Mr*. Dorothy FHtaford. 54, wa*
rescued from the biasing house
Merch 14 by neighbors. She suf­
fered minor burns. I’iltsford was
found in the house unharmed.

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T K L r u R U , G O O D W IN , rt*etaa*4 : that he filed hie petition
for fin a l dlecherae. end th a t he
w ill ap p lv lo the H onorable E rn e e t
llou aho lder. County ludite of l a i n .
Inote C o u n ty , F lo rid a , on the * lh
d o r of M ay, IS»&lt; for ap p ro v a l of
•erne and for fin a l d la c h a r a . as
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Malarial for bulldln* two e*ol
rooms approximate, total are* IS'
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Unit No. 1* Sanford Stata Farmara'
Marhat, Hanford. Florid*. Malarial*
lumbar, eoaerata. alaetrloal, plumbIna, hardware, fnaulatln* malarial
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W e S p e c i a l i z e In
Motor Tune-up
Automatic TranamMon
aervice
GENERAL REPAIRS

Wheel Balandnsr
mid
Front End Aligning

Installing Quality,
Custom Seat Covers nnd
Convertible Top Replace­
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Highest Quality Paint
and Body Repairs in our
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TODAY WE ARE BETTER PREPARED
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8. Maa Apr. S. 1»M

T TOTCB O r 'AUJHOWTT .
O M A H A , Nab. UP)—Twa **•
torlitt who jumped oat of tholr
cert after an Intersection colli­
sion end started a loud argument
were quickly cut down to slse by
School Safety patrolman.
Tha patrol boy left a icore of
youngster* at tha curb, march­
ed out Into tha street end con­
fronted the angry motorist*!
"Say. you guys, cut out the oust­
ing and get the hsck out of here.
I’ve gdt to get these kids to
school before they’re tardy.

Green Shingles
Cause Problem
With Commission

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Ia« llatwio or Daaeaada Aaataat
Paid Ketatei
You and each of you are hereby
notified and required lo preaaatany
claim* and demand* which you.
or tlthar of you, may have aaalt.af
th* attata of BKCLAII BELL, da- ,
reaaed. Jala of aald County, to tha A
County Judao of H«mliu&gt;t* County,
Florid*. at till office in lh* oourl
hour* at aald County at Hanford.
Florida within . #i*M calender
month. from th* time of lh* flret
puhlleallnn of Ihla jaatle* Each
olelrn nr demand Phan h* In writ*
In*, and ahall atat* th, place of
roildapr* and puet ofllc* addraef
of th# claimant, and ahall k* awora
In by the claimant, hi* agent, of
h’e attorney, and anv aurh cfalitt
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void.
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Here Tomorrow;

Church
Launches
Program

Slated Tonight

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The Chriatlan and Miaalona
Alliance
Church
laat
nigkt&lt;
launched n new.and unusual p it-'
gram to ralee funds for the coriplaiion of th# church bulldini, |
located at Park Ave. ami 1 4 (t.
Fuller Warren, eandidala for
Street. At n tupper for the cone j
Governor of the Stale of Florida,
grrgatlon ai, Intenaifled effort &lt;*
will apeak In Hanford tomorrow
■all a bond Issue of |l(,000.0i],
morning at 11 o’clock, eald Carl
was begun.
Higginbotham, Seminole County
The plan la dealgned to give op- '
chairman of the Fuller Warren for
portunity to ntembera and friends
Governor committee.
The firat In Ihe 1949 aerie* of DeM
Itlf S ! 7
of tli* church to Invest in savings
Higginbotham laid that War­
relic Ralllti, sponsored and
honda
issued
by
tha
church,
mr
.
ren will apeak flrat In Oviedo at
A SemlnoU County Board of
nlsif mid
Seventy bond, have been printed
by *h'
9:30 tomorrow morning, again in
•Commissioners mealing this mornThe Campaign Director and
totaling fifteen ihouiand dollaia 1ty ’°cr*‘!r1 ^*.f ,l . . ,. _,in u
Longwood at 9:45, and then come
lug, packed with ntqueita for Campaign Treasurer for Gover*
In
denominations
of
ggo.OO,
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1
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lhc
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,n’inolc
, . ik. to Sanford for hla appearance at
roads of various sorts, broke Into nor I.eRoy Collins, campaign foe
Bids were opened this morning 9IUO.OU, (250.00,. and (600.00. Vriinl) Court Hou.e.
,1. T. Lanrton. representing (he ^ coir,rr 0f Klret St. and MagN session of firaworks betwain J , . Govern.tr In Seminole County wrro
m alm .
aerially
over, Th* entire elate of candidate*,
in Tallahassee for the four tanlng They
Hhoup Voting Machine Company. nt)]1# Avf
Hrailey Odham, chairman of the namrd Imlny.
told the Semlnola Counly Board of] Warren will go to Mt Dora from ,nd p»vln* nf 1, M ,rnm ,he a period of 14 year*, soma falling »i|h npposltion In the Seminole ■
Cilixeni' Long Range Highway j Boh Fnlke*. State Campaign
t^m m iuionera (hit mornlng ^NVll Sinf(jrd thfn 1q EuJlj||( Tivare!| oranga County lint In Five tin* *very six mouth*, beginning i ounty political picture it expected
Planning Committee at the meeting Director, fur Governor T.eRoy Colth* first year. Each blind bear* til he heard.
.
. . *----- in j
i&gt;e(ore winding up Points.
jour best to hav*
a crackerjack
on road business and Commission- tins named J. Dan Wrlehi ( r ,
Aecniding lo Janies l.ee. chairelection here."
Commissioner John Met*rh, a t­ a serial number and a predeter­
hla day'a campaigning with a TV
vice-president of the Patrlrk Fnjll
''Lake Drive near Casselberry 1* rr Otis Fourakre.
The Board of County Comm!*- appearance in Orlando, over WD- tending Ihe opening of bids (or mined maturity date. Every bond man of (he Seminote County DemoOdham
arrused
pourakt-e
of
at.
Company, as Campaign Dlrectof
1*
a
bearer
bond
to
that
the
Initi­
In
a
very
dangerous
and
haiafdrralic
Executive
Committee,
"Lo­
lb*
project
and
representing
* oner* hava ordered 23 Shoup BO-TV.
Voting machine* lo he u»ed In He will »pend the entire morn- Seminole County, advised at noon al purchaser may sell It to eoine- ral candidates will be given prefer- on* condition," John Button '«*nd tempting to g e t ciainnlttnem for Seminole County.
Henry Duncan told the Board of from th* Scnimol# County Hoard
He also named Inday T. E. T|lf.*
i-act and will speak first."
Seminole County In the coming ini !n Seminole County, aald llig- today by telephone of th* bids. onr else If he desires.
The Idea behind the plen it to
There are *9 candidate* with op­ Seminole County Commlssinnprsi of Commlisloner* to hack a road ker, president of Ihe Florid* State
election*. Five of the m arhinn are ginbotham,
apeaking,
ahaking
J. D Manley of Leesburg was
which would hyp*** Sanford,
j Rank, as Campaign Treasurer (or
on a loan bail* and the nlhcn have hands, and renewing friendships, Ihe apparent low bidder at (933,- provide a sound Investment so position in Ihe local race* lor today.
that even those with email ianous
_____ ______
However, Commi«*inner R. C.
Commissioner Foumkra denied Seminole County.
office*. _______
However,_addition
been purchaied outright.
In Ihe meatlme, there wil Ibc 239.99.
amuunts of money may Invest,
Koike* said that Ihe Florid*
l.andon told tha commissioners, a rally in behalf of Fuller War
Next low bidder lor Ihe project and hav* their money work for *7 ipealier* w ill probably he th e'H o ld said that the road u "In far I the accusation when H* and, "I
ren
at
Ihe
Educational
Building
after Mr*. Camilla Bruce. Superwaa belicied lo be the Wolf Con­ the church while earning a iandldstes for House of Represent.; better condition lhan any road in think you will find that I hava ptate Bank would be the deposG
stives and for Ihe Senate.
i my district.' mad* more moConathan anyone | | 0ry for |h, j ^ Wl)y rnllln* c, m.
tjtur of Registration (or Seminole on Commercial Ave.
struction Company of St. Augua- fair return.
Eieh candidate, reportedly, will I "The people who live along this be on this R.iaid to fur.her ttn paign for Governor fund* here.
Earl Higginbotham c.-ltrd the llne at 1090,023.13.
County arrived at th* -meeting to­
Each of the bond*
!' „ r yn.!'*bU he showed live minute, lo speak road." said Button who Identified I I'l'in g of I ",-'rj (hron^'li h e n day, "You should have your re­ meeting nf Fuller lupporirr* and
Wrlahl said loday Hist Ihera
The third low bidder was fragg tent Interest per annum
anyone
imercsted
In
Fuller
War. Ini’.ie s t
I In "hlch time he will tell the hr.t hlm.rlf as a .on of Lynn Button. font."
will he a puhlie meeting nf all
turn* M minute* after the election
Construction
Company
nf
Ocala
at
semi-annually.
Th
Odham
retorted
with
"You
must
rrn for guvernor for 7:30 this
who are Interested In supporting
u S S — (hi
i» over.
a pric# of over on* million dol­ paid by coupons attached
— . r-lF audience of hi. qu.hf.c.ttons
Rollon and Duncan accused Com­ be talking for the benefit nf th* Collin* for Governor, at Ihe Sem­
lars.
The machine* leave the factory
iwinds,
which
mature
at
each
»i*
,l,&lt;'
pI*H°rm
missioner Dostd of improving a. pies* and the arnHeme."
Meanwhile Fuller Warren fired a
inole County Court llm ut 9 p. m.
Th. Florid* A quiet calm ha* settled on Ihe
tomorrow morning," l.andon iaid, barrage of charge* at Gov. Collins
The low hid exceeds Ihe budget­ months Interval.
Hrailey Odham had earlier ask. Thursday night,
road on whirh was located nothing
SUta
Hank
will
be
th
.
agent
for
,
political
scene
in
Sanford
said
Sein" in J should arrive here within a yesterday in renewing a challenge ed (900,000 by spproxlmately
hoi "land you own and another ed if “There it any opposition on
Rob Fnlke*. Stal* Campaign
the church In liquidating tha Inole County for th* past week,
few days.
this Hoard to th* building nf Manager for Governor Collin* will
farm.
In Collin* and Slate Sen Ft. B. (136.000.
i
bonds,
This
l«
provided
through
Candidates
are
working
fevrrlshly
A factory man l* coming with Gautier Jr., of Miami lo debate
However, It w*s ■ pointed out
You've -pushed road* Ituiough i ,,17.92,", ,pointing
sinking fund account a t!« ilh personal calls, special Jnvila,, hi*
, finger
.
.. at be present In disrusa ihe variou*
tue machine* and will he with Ihefr record*
that today's formal opening of the; at.h*siirclal
bank.
, lions lo .peak before selected that won l benef.i anybody, But- Lomn.la.lo.ier hourakr. In .ak ng phases of campaign organliatioil
m for 30 day* In conduct the
1the quesUon. "I have had too that local supporter* will unde*
Collin* rallrd Warren's tele­ hid,* does not mean that tha con­ " Th* pastor nf th* church, Rsv. 1group*, and in mapping their ram- I ton said.
ection
Dodd's comment was "At I tnL1 many rail* cm It," said Odham, lake In their efforts lo help riu
_______for you and lo instruct .graphed
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....................and
.
aitark ‘‘frantic
Ir- tract is awarded.
David S. Carneflx reports Unit paign strategy that will climax
the inter* how lo ine them. They rcponsiblc." He declared he would
your father y rari ago. amt also "Too many tumors are circulating elect Governor Collini. Wrlghf
al til* kick-off supper which wa* M*V 9.
will he taken to whatever precinct | r(,flJI(
er)l[i, ae |n , “ public ha ».
your
hroiher. I an* thinking about and 1 am hearing too much about staled "Till* Is my first venture ae
varied on th« church lawn by Hi*
Tonight's rally, which will start
you shall direct for imtructtou of
w|lh ,|lm #[)(, wou|(1 fo]lo
follow
a campaign Director for any r*n&gt;
ladies of Hie congregation more at I o’clock, is the first nf 11 your road lint I don't have enough such opposition."
City Coinmtsstuner John Kidder, ilidate for public office. I realign
the inter* .
a poliry of refining lo reply to
than half of the total Ixaue was similar rallies to he held through­ money in ihe budget to do all of
them "
gelling to hi* feet during the there is a lot that I do not knot*
Lsndon *ugie*ted that the Board | telegram* received from him or
sold in over twenty of the bonds. out Ktminolr County.
Button then asked Dodd point- argument between Hrailey Odham about politic*, but (her* li ena
of Commistuncr* would want to reailce Streets. Ha referred lo
During tha coming week variThe candidates are expected to
appoint one man to be responsible Streets as a friend of Warren,
ous selling committee* will be at apeak from th* same platform to blank, "Are you building road* for and Commissioner Oil* Fourakre. thing I am sure, I^Roy CoHIns
for tlie machine* and lo learn to
.Streets, Lake Park governorship
work endeavoring tu trll the full Lake Monroe, April T; Lake Mary, millionaire* and not taking ear* nf staled "I heart) you *ay w* is making Flnrida the best Gove
eitlxrn* who live along these weren't going to build French ernor w* hav* ever had, a* 4 - 1
U*e them and lake t ar* of ttiem.
candidate who wa* a stale amploya
amount of (15,000.00 The com­ April 10; lamgwond, April 12: H ear| the
Q[her rnll(^ ?
want in
to no
do m
all inai
that iI ran To
tn hrjp
help
it#*
^#ni
Ave.
0 ’r advised Ih* Hoard of Com during the Warren administration,
mittee* ara
headed by Mr. Lake, April IT.: Altamonte Springs,
You've rleared a mlt* nf mad
••f emphatically deny M." •*)&lt;) '‘••••cl him I hop# th (t. all cilfc
Thoma* 61. rttiinger a* general lAnril 19; Panla, April 20; Fern
rnissioners that the tnrtory man has heon bombarding Collin* with
lhroug| .Moss'* property Ihe* bene Poi.eybtV,
.chairman. Other committee* are
lu rp k u e v i h '/ e h eifi eppftsett **f* J" jnl* »»U»ty NnHre that
vould prcoau^U tf .Jvallotg, have
vl
Ifie: Prairie Lake' Amert- file no on* hut him." ha said.
? *
w Fi « -.* . . .
ia u
this la their Invliatldn In jwlrg
i am rerttfien, have tHehv prinfed1
, 1.. t - v
. -; ' eRafrmanrfif by Mr. and Mr*. F»F
11-9J or French Ava,"
advar- tee,
j i(
with me and other supporters n |
"I'm nm going tn approach any­
While Ihe.e (wo anvemorihip a*. m recent months haa been *dv*rMr. and Mrs. Manning Har- « " “ J * ” "'* A,,r." W
aid to prepare Ihe tabulation
However, Krlder, not satlsflsd, tha (Invarnor in helping lo rm
Aprlf 21, and one for right-of-way," said Button,
plrants were slugging away, two tiling an organic control11 for nett, Mr. and Mr*. B. D. IUgg», Apn*
sheet*
(old
tha
rummlaaion
that
a
man
.Mr. and Mrs. Jo* Coggeahall, Mr. »I«tO
elect him, Tha meeting Is a.puh.
_ In
., Sanford
, „ May
. ..4.
. “Until I get a rommltment from
l.-ndnn raid that the Inventor oiher candidate*, Farris Rryant aprcHiling decline In ritru ■
Speaklnt at all of th# ra1li#a i* ynu and after four or fiv# yenr* nf waa In tha audience that hoard lie meeting so that everyon* whA
of t,’r voting machine. Shnun. who and Sumler Ivmrv, epokr out on received a slap on th* wrist from and Mr*, .lack Brooke, Mr. and
hint stale that French Ave, would wanta to help can,play a part In
citrus scientists.
thinking 1 believe that you ran
Mrs. fieri Henson, snd Dick Mabe. sclirduled to begin x X p tn.
Is aim inventor of the N ational, the sc;rcaano n l»vue,
not be built. Those aio your words, Ihia rampatgn Gene Tucker ifl
make
a
commitment.
Tin
company’s
rlnlm—that
of
a
Ha tie.
la sh Reglstrr, would he in S * rv | In a Pinellas County ram palrn
•aid Klider, "You anM you ran serving ax Counly Campaign
I am speaking nf the road that
ford personally lo see and meet .ta lk . Rryxnt declared (hat if inte- produce which will affectively con.
should be done," s.vkI Button, "the do whatever you waul In bill Treasurer and we ar* going Is
the Board of County Commission­ g rin w is "forced dow n the throats trol the burrowing ntmatoda, said V / n r m n n f R a e i H p n h
road mat rrpiesent* An oi M people 1
1' " 1 n' Y*' * f l F t,n *h •Vv* ’’ need the help in tha form of mo­
of Floridians it will mean the de­ to h. th* c*us« 0f .pre.ding d* i v erm o n r i\e 5 ia e n r
ed.
The City Commlaaloner than point- ney, moral and physical support
and mor* coming in "
struction nf ihe public school• " cline—tva* jolted In a statement
ed to City Commissioner Earl of all those interested in helping
The Hoard nf Cnmmisalcmer*
l*ow ry .aid m * T3’ talk in Jark- release! loday by Ed 1„ Ayers, Spending First
Higginbotham and said, "Hor* U Governor Collins mike jtemlnols
State
Plant
Commissioner.
concluded
the
argument
for
hard
•sonviile "The NAACP would give
I DAYTONA REACH. Fla. J* Winter
In
Sanford
the
men who heard you make the County a greater e. unty and Flora
lopping Ih* road with the state
anything to hate me slop talking
Ayer* did not Identify th* com­
E. L. Fuller of Windsor Ver- Flr' •/ '••MletecrmineM orlgm de. inent that ill rommiasiuner* will statement."
id* an even grea.er S ta le ," - ’ ’
about this issue. They want to lull pany, but said the organization
Fourakre then reminded Odham
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us In sleep with pretty word* like haa been promoting a iterlinn moot, who rarrles . Fireman’s *'ro&gt;8&lt;1 • 1hn,r} lh,’i "‘r »mt »*• inaperi th* road and report later
and Kridar, "I made the motion
,
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,
on ila eomllltnn.
moderation, gradual Integration' corrective through an tutorial*# Badge inscribed with "to jesr*
service'' is stu-nding his firs; wmt-hirf ( liarle* Lee said
to appropriate 160 ,0 0 0 to the t|ly
| e n n iS E x h lD lflO n
and the like."
advertising campaign.
ter in Sanford
damage would he about 'v million
for French Ava."
Warren'* latest telegram set out
"Research roudurted by tha
dollars ami that u wa&lt; the riiy'x Volunteer Firemen
"But that la secondary road Is Slated Tonight
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which
he
j
Citrus
Exprrl
nent
Station
at
ture°
n
f'h
n
home
Tn^'vvinflsor
Pre
worst
Ore slm e Jlam e. dextinved
money
should be used in the
Interest lo many Sanford, aid he wanted to dlsruaa about quest of thla particular firm has crn| | v he «»v* "Cm going In The Rreakerx
i f Daytona hotels In Casselberry
* city andthatthat's
tha fitat lima In At Mayfair Courts'
Arm Inole County and Central Flor­
«
.1*.
"fc*
"wich
h
n
Pr°
!
Proved
th*
rlairn
nf
a
tucceeaful
m0Ve
down
here’permanently
j ,„ i nine yeari ago,
20 year* Ihe fity haa received
ida citigeni will be a TV presen­ loved lo be held tn .Miami Satur- control for th» burrowing netna- a, &gt;oon n j Cln , c|l this proper
A tennis exhibition will he play­
Fire offlrial* al first Indicated To Hold Barbecue
any nf fho fundi," said Odham. ed this evening al I o'clock at the
tation tomorrow night at 10.30 j , , ;
tode to ba without foundation," sy ••
they thought Ihe fire had been
on the NBC program "Today an*
CASSELBERRY— A chicken
"Th# troubla la." »«ld Odham, Mayfair Inn tennis rourta between
’ \n u r large profit from a land h* «aid.
Fuller ia staying at 91.1 Magnolia set and questioned a man but
Tomorrows"
barbecue aupper will he held by "that you too fitquvntly said fiv* of lh* leading tennis player!
laier
released
him.
’
V
*
Fl0r
d*
5Ute
»'"‘«
r
.ity
,
"The
Slate
Plant
Roird
ha.
fell
Ave.
T.iose interested in eonservath* Caseelbtrry Volunteer Fire. that nothing could he done." in in this area,
Describing hi* home he save
Fireproof building* nn each side
lion, water development and flood n 9 2, arge feea received by you that the product had no real
The publtr 1* Invited In see the
of
the
flea
.
.
.
.
haloed
n,event
"&gt;•" », ,l&gt;e new muni. lp*l huilding »pc*klng to Commissioner Fourcontrol should conaull their TV " ''I71 invn 'V”! r*Cf tr*^ in 1B&lt;B | valu* in connection with the rnn- “There arr six feel of snow around
P*fl P' f fn‘ Saturday from 6 lo 7 p. m.
»kie. "1 do know thla." Odham matches, said Frank Reams, leuand
19.V
)
while
a
member
of
tho
(ro|
0f
,Jea-linr,
hut
policy
dictatra
It
In
some
places,
eight
feel
in
aprrad
of
the
flames.
Guide since Ihe program i« one Mute Senate and while vnttng In
wilt cnMtlmied,
that no refuting statement be others, amt the garage is prarh
* waler main bin*1 at Ihe . Procerdi
, , from. thelarbecua
..........
.
■ ,"all , up• . and down the nls Pin at the Mayfair Inn.
of a series dealing with ronserThose playing in the exhibition
.
..........by
. ihe huge drifts heigh, of th* fire and firemen
until tha. ....................
product in quo.rally ....
hidden
. .
h,I t ' , n. *
sation problems around the Na- favor of legislation affecting tuch issued ............
and In support the budget of rumor* even In one Inalanc* when this evening will he: T. E. Tucker,
n
your
vot®
fpr
R«n*t*
|
tjan
haa
bean
given
auffleient
and
swept
up
against
tt."
had
tn
lay
hove
lines
to
the
Hall
tljn. South Florida was selected
All the while, Sanlord has hern fax niver a hlnck and a '."‘j. 11.076.20, set uP far till* year, ym, *c.* moving a house you l(|c*t tennis champion: Rob Rona. so nul'landms example of nill 376 a. a stale senator In the f„ |P trial. Teal* now have been
4 accord ing In Chief Paul Bates, ts&gt;M one lade that th* road would '•'"■fl Sidney Smnmerfleld, Turn If
1051
.esilnn
which
extended
legal-1
fomp!t
h,d
and
I
feel
th*
m
u
lt
basking
in spring like weather.
awav
southern conservation and rePro at Daytnna Rrarh; Fra n le
who has extended an Invitation never lie built."
ted
gambling
in
Florida;
your
in-:t
,
„
b,
m4tl#
kn0w„."
------------------------Water
was
still
being
played
on
aoorce development.
tu the nubile to attend.
' "|t'a ■ lie," Fourakre said, "and Deame, Mayfair Inn Tennis Fro;
Irre.
In
a
c
o
n
d
itio
n
developing
|
A
y
tr|
.
.
jd
th,
t
t##u
M
.
Ihe ruins late this morning and
The harratar of the program iv
and Commander George F. Ilnwe
The fire rompany la maintained |'|[ tell her that.”
several remaining walls were hy voluntary rontribullnna and
Jvmes Cagney, the well known- r
?
Seated by tha company Indicated D o n O I d F Q m i H I s
Jr.
A*
Rrailey
Ddbanv
started
tn
■
*:ar of staqe, .screen, radm and County and the purchase by th e ; th(ll th, b' rtow|n(tn7 m; w
knocked down »* safely rrm ure*.
Umpire for the mstrlie* will be&gt;
..
total funds i revived to date, In(Coattnned an F ate Eight)
app4r#,llly h.d not Iw.n A t C o n f e r e n c e
T. V, Among fiosc to he heard State Hoad Dapar ment of two UllAn apparently
•Die fir* started ahnui II 30, r ,u.,|l|r proried| /rom . fj(h
Charles Morrison.
ferry
boat*
operating
from
Ihe
v tth C’ainey is W. Turner Wallis.
tConi.nurd ou Page Might)
Donald N, Flaium, Banford re- p m. iE5T) in the l,M0 *eat Km- ,|jnn*, , nmunts to more than S8uu,
F. eculivo Director of ilir ( :n tral mainland to St. George's Island."
presenlativa
of the Metropolitan pire Theater and spread in the &lt;r(ordlnjr
Collins went tn Jacksonville
and fioulhcrn Florida Flood l"on______ ________ _
Life
Insurance
Company, la in aiharent Orange Hotel.
Jaycees To Elect
l^d D xlricl. Wallis wilt discus* where ax an Episcopal layman he Post To Establish
Ahmit too guests of tha threeRelleair, Florida, today for a buxi­
attended
installation
reremontes
i " ’ o r ’bljms and solution* Involvstory hotel were evacuated. About Robert G. Lees
nes*
conference
with
olllrials
of
APRIL I
Officers Thursday
i I in flood control and water re- for Bishop Hamilton West,
theater patron* had left about
I
LJ
•. (
Admission*
Ground Observer. the rompany at the Rellevicv- 700
The elrelion nf nf/lrers fur C e
». -*e dcvclonment.
30 minutes hrfort tha Dre was U i e S 1(1 r l O S p I l Q l
Mrs. Estelle Christmas fPeBary)
| Blltmnr# Hotel.
O /’or Florida cituens appearin''
Sentlnol# County Junior ClismlisP
Athrlyn
Lilly
(Sanford)
Flamm,
w
h
o
live*
at
discovered.
.
Mr.
lluherl
George
I^es,
7.1,
Corps In Sanford
on tha proTram include Jim and Doctor Soys Ike
of Commerre Is slated for TijuraTh# fir* was hrouahl tinder con- dtad a, Seminole Memorial lloapl
Mrs. Vera H Aaniss
A meeting has been railed hy 9. Elm Avenue, fianford. hid an
D:n Beardsley of ciowiiton; Euday at tha noon luncheon meeting
Mrs.
Marian
Cole
iDeRsryl
trol
at
1
am
.
hni
hy
then
the
til
at
11:3.1
p.
m.
on
5larrh
,10.
,h« ram p b eii-u u in g p o.t of the
■•••■ • n'1
g*n* Griffin and familv of R-u- W n r l c i n n F u l l
of lh* Jayce* nrisnliatlon, l
Mslor
Wheeler
(Sanford)
49-room
hotel
was
gone.
Mr.
I^cs
passed
away
suddenly.
I
( American I-rgion for lh* purpose cprd •"
1ik1 •■ *""&gt;"1 'h» lop*
tow; Max Hammond of Winter Ha­ T T U r K i n g
A nominating cnnimiliee j u i
Mrs.
Margaret
Cleveland
(San
Tie
theater,
a
Jewelry
slnre
and
He
was
horn
In
New
York
rity,
PHILADELPHIA f!v-Pre»id#nt' of establishing a Ground Observer ••nkln* member* of Ihe Metronamed
a slrte of of,'leers In he
ven; and Faui Dayman. Polk
.
fnrd)
polttan’s aiaff of 12 WO field r»- g rhlldien's dres* *hnp wera rir Aug. 17. U92 and had lived In
Counly Agricultural Agent The Eisenhower Is working full lima Corps hare,
enn)Idered by Hi* heal Jr.jtc*
Jury
Jones
(Sanfnrth
preaantatlve*
In
Ihe
United
Stale*
;
atroved
when
front
and
raar
w
allii
Re
Bary
for
the
past
19
months*.
Ceirdslevs and Griffins will re- at his executive duties after re-! *n,# Important gel together will
grmip.
. ,
John Kearney (Sanford)
eollapted,
If* wa• a member of All Saints
rovering completely from last ^ held at tha American Legion
c,n,&lt;**‘
tnl some of the hardships and Ganlamkae'
Thoie
nam
'd
by
Ih#
nominating
k
...
.1
L
i
.
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Mrs.
Ethel
Mu«e
(Lak*
Mary)
Epi.conal Churcn of Enterprise.
slakes of early setllcr*. and September'* heart attack, his per llut on Seminole Boulevard *i
committee are: for president,
DUeharges
Mr. le ts lx s u r iT r l by hi* wi­
7:46 p. m. Thursday night.
arms nf the solutions lo their prnh-innal physician said yesterday.
dow, Mri. Mildred R. Lens of De. Mrs. John Filcoatrlrk and hah* George Andrew Spsarj fir‘l v{r*
Speaking
al
reremnnir*
marlltri(.
preaitlent, David Tlira'her: »'r*
Post Gommander Gaorg* May•“ ■ V i
Bary,
hoy (.Sanford&gt;
T ie program I* expected tn •"* Founder s Day at Prrabyter- bury and yesterday that Sergeant
James
.Robert
Smith
and
"n'|
Vlcn pre)|1icn, nd , Iun(: u *
Funeral service* we-e held ye« Mri.
etVjs* the iricntlfic approach |o ‘ *ln Hospital where he once In- Lund will attend the meeting lo
rstary Garfield Willeth: trig;- t |
baby
Girl
(Sinfnrd)
tardny
afternoon
at
4
o'clock
ni
ecniervatlon and development of teened, MaJ. Gen. Harold Snydar m i l t in tha organising of the
ursr, Roh Kilpatrick: Directory,
Mrs. Evelyn Morris (Sanford)
Rriuon Funeral Home with the
**ld the Prealdent will make an local Ground Observer Corps and
nautral resources,
Ine Raker, Harry Csnrll, TnmP” *
Rev.
Lee
Heaton
offiriating,
William
Dawson
(Sanford)
The program Is one nf a special other formal report lo Ihe nation tn pul Ihe unit inle operation
McD'in-'d.
II. L. Ribnrn Jr,,
Air*.
Relty
Utley
(Sanfordi
Buriat was in Osklawn Mentor
1 ^
'
series presented by tha NBC De­ on the condition of his health just spotting planes,
tony fiussl.
Mrs.
Evelyn
Christensen
(Sanfordi
lal
Park.
partment nf rublir Affairs In a*- before the Republican National
Maybury urged all interested
Mrs. Mas Myers, (Sanford)
addition with the Conaervatioa Convention In August where ha Is fititen* who would like tn perform
APRIL 3
It FALSE FIRF. ALARMS, .
virtually certain lo be nominated i patriotic duty lo attend this
^ ‘gindelion.
RONE, CARNATION NAMED
Atfmlsilnn*
WARREN, Ohio UF-P*ul CjWA*
lor a second term.
FOR GRACE
meeting.
Mr*, dark Livings
man, 46, a volunteer fireman, haa '
Dr, Snyder alto said Eisenhower
‘GOODWILL* TEAM
• MONTE CARLO (O-A new rose
fAltamdnte Springv)
been charge I with turning In II
PHILADELPHIA i* -T h f Phils- la In shape to campaign for tlie
and a new eernalion will greet
.Ismes Mobley (Geneva?
false fir* alarm* during Mgcelj.
dvfphla Yearly M ettln| M Friends office, adding that Ihe extent of
Grace Kelly on her wedding day.
George Smith (Sanford)
announced today a "goodwill” his egepda would be a matter for P-TA Sets Meet
Both ere heing name! for her. Mri. Oils Sjoblom (Lake Ma/y) .Sheriff's deputies said Common,
team of Quaker* will visit Mont­ "Elsenhower's own discretion."
It waa annnunead today that
Til* • "Grace of Monaco" rose Artlella Benton ( A l t a m o n t e who drives a inwrnahln ic'tool bile,
admitted turning In the a'irn ta (A
gomery, Ala,, l* the near future
"It I* my honest conviction . » , th# Seminole High School P-TA
waa developed by Francie Mait­
Springs)
grt tha 13 firemen receive for an­
to examine the racial situation the President has had ■ group of has changed its meeting date
land.
Internationally
known
grow­
Mrs. Gilbert Benton (Sanford) swering each ra il
% there.
ftnm April 9 to April 10 at the
critical
problem*
to
solve
and
dif­
er nf Cap d'Antibe*.
(Sanford)
k- .
'Alabama erge etlrred recently ficult deeiilon* during the last •chon] auditorium.
Tha rarnallon—Prineaai Grae#
BIRTHS
« dfepute. over the attempt of inur
four months
surpass any dem inim that
max aui'iaea
ne - 1 All members ar# asked to Ttnta
ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS
f —waa frown ‘ by two Italians. Baby Girl Livings (Altamonte)
Negre girl student to enter the elimns during any .similar period, th* ehanga *nq&lt;U attend-th* lmPietrn Farina and Heart BlUo of
DliehargM
L.
Fuller
heme
hi
ON FAQ* ItGMT
SNOWBOUND
BUT
BEAUTIFUL
le
the
E.
e( Alabina.
I hava known hla," Snyder uld.!poruat meeting on the loth.
San Boiao.
Johnny White (Stated)
Wutdeei, VL

rug Store Wright Is Named
eet *
Collins' Campaign
Revealed Director For County
Citizens Approach
Board About Fixing,
'Hazardous' Road

Entire Slate Will Be
Heard At Rally Tonight

Bids Opened Today
In Tallahassee
For 17-92 Project

County Board Told
Noting Machines
Will Arrive Soon

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"H ***-"*"

Central Florida
Firm Receives Jolt
From Scientists

Undetermined Fire
Destroys Buildings

'Today, Tomorrow'
Will Be Interesting
To Local Residents

Hospital Notes

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J. J. Jinoio iild Weldmlllir'i
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Wife, MiHnn, 41, w u booked lor srHool. itudrati pua (hetf owa
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In get nljr detail* from Mr*. vain !sr Ow cieiewt fMd. It#
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Fuller Warren for Governor
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A PRIL 3 A T 7:30

IN REFRIGERATOR

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children, playing while their pick
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In Service

irk. W. I, Rvani fir., Sanford, &lt;f»y. .
ttcthlty w u promoted lo Army Mr*. Edward lleth found (ttiatkplilA In fictihany, Where he !■ rrm, A, and Raymond, n, dead In
anlgned Ip (he PTth General ttni- the rtfrlgefalor when aha aroia
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Captain Evani ii a pediatrician about dayliihL
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SIX emetRS et the ahlp GretncUU Victory apart traditional ebin
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On Baat Commercial Ave.
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T uts. Apr. 3; 1950'

Julie Harris, Paul
Muni Are Winners
Of Tony Medallions
i'

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N ew YOnK tn - Broadway
•tar* Julia Harrl* and Paul Muni
have won "Tony" medallion* lor
out *t ending ilr.inutle perform
apret during this Iheater araaon.
IlM ljrtW O *
"Damn Y’ankeet." rho«an the,
CM. t WOULD
IT 19 TMC ¥ M » C c S t c V f / l HAP THf
outstanding musical comedy, r*n
••*UT —
M W MttWM F M L W 3 - - .r u * ! A *
JSlieP IMT MXjarfl
mowr
*
off with *U awards for *how,
suPTfNLV 'vrt can K
/OM, I CCW.OMT WAIT
YOU WAY Vi»rr VWTHM ret SOW ,
r fU IJ T I* KXI MOUP HiL* M8
playara and production aUff.
r DON'T M*CW WHY••
VJJ* IM A / w WU Mew Mf,
nee tmi*,
•o r SuDDfNlV 1 MAP
JL-STCAU' I W’LL Me
^
"The Diary of /nne Frank" wa*
TO
M
W
IT
H
YOU.'
,
cunt H«a;
namrd Ih# top drama.
The 'Tony" av.ard* are prcaenled by th* American Theater Win»
,an organlratlon of oerfnrmer* and
elate rraftamen The award* arr
In memory nf Anl"'nctte Perry,
the wing'a World War It chalr•tnan.
,
Rroadwar genarallv look* imon
the award* aa equivalent to Holly
wood'* "Oscara."
KXETWTIVK OFFICER of the Aviation Buoidv Offices In I’hllltdelplila, Pn... Copl. D. O. t i n y .
Helen llaje* an I other theater TIIH
U.SN, met In conference with Capl. It. W. Jm-kaon. t'SN. Ci&lt;niiiinndlng Officer of tiaufi'nl Nnval Au\lnotahle* presrntrd the "Tuny" . llisry Air Station. Wednesday morning to «'&lt;Ut l-i tin* r-,ft,-Icncv of the aupply depnrtineut ni NWA9award* '#1 the Wind’s annual ban
•cat* for the. Mar Festival.
FAVORS REJECTED
Alio iircrcnl nt 111** confcrct-e ss rrs Cdr, l SI, Till ley. URN. Kxmillvu Offtrer of VAll-G, (itaiiilltlg
reisn ami other Officer* concerned. (Ilfflci.il Photo, P, S. Now)
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CINCINNATI, O h i o . (flV"You aren't going to give mi quel Sunday night.
Muni won III* award fut 111* per
Sevanty-aavan'year# ago a pill- th* flrat clinic# of aeatt," h* r«lanthrnpUt namad Reuben IS portrdly told tlioia who rnlbiti forminre In '-'Inherit the Wlml." S f S T S WaDtdh H V Z
;,,r
»•&gt; ****** | Porting actor for hU work l5 "IoSpringer apoke out agalnat »p*- on him. "Th* only reason I g*'&gt;, Mi-s Harris was cl' d for her pnr
Yankcita"
In
M»sq
»M
nw
liU
for
musical
direction,
| hcrit lire Wind" Tb&lt;s aupput*
tra»a!
of
Joan
of
Arc
in
"Thr
cla] favor* balng paaaad hi* way, more money than anybody el a
awards wenl In Ru** Rrnwn forJ in me uranta nivtsion, Ed Reg j ing actroi* "tony** wrnt ,‘aI *w
and
hi*
fading*
on
th#
matter
Lark
"
la
because
I
had
It
to
glvt.
Tb,rr
Florid! an» «t« m ining a bat In ment 80 yaara.
T"o award* for mmlcal comedy lupportlng player, Robert Fo«»e Icy was srlrcled outstanding tup- .Merkel of "The Tonder H a w ,"
ar* othari who** aacrlflc# wa» *a
Th# watar locuit'a natural color ar* atlll felt In Cincinnati.
not p iy ln j mere attention to
Thankful
for
tha
fortune great aa mlna and ponibir
3la
red
haartwood
and
lamon
yel­
to-thtlc..n«tiv« traaa.
Springer
poured
into
th#
building
greater.
Give
'
them
th*
fir*!
So think* Lout* T. Nltland. low- aan wood. It I* little U*et, of Mtifilc Hall, mu»le minded folk* choir*."
i
Florida Agricultural Extension probably becauae of It* acarclty, offered him tha firit choice «f
DON’T
Thera
war*
many
who
had
a
but
It
la
vary
hard
and
durable.
iirvlr# fnraxter, who has baen
RAYM
OND
M.
BALL.
REALTOR
Claim
for
ipadal
attention
ai
d
It
Ilnlthra
well,
too,
in
making
a '
rrutalng Sun»hlne Slat* forests
Throw Away Your Tire Dollar* Reran** Your Tire* Ar# RinaM|l.
cabinet wood, fane# poita, pole*, It waa decided to auction lb*
fin* furnltur*.
for nior# than 40 yaar*.
Real Estate Pale* — Rental* — Invealmanti
Another Florida wood Nleland or radar cheite, and rank* ne*t aeat*. Evan then, th* ton bidder*
U t 1VF.I.SH TIRE F lio r tOV \\. Ind Put On New Truck llubhar
Old you know European manuto ralalpi for diifabilltv. It' U g atlll hav( to taka their plarri
Dependable Insurance and Rond*
like*
i»
th*
'real'
Iroiiwnod.trie,
factu rrn buy on* Florid* tr»*,
Tread*
That Mill Gita Guaranteed NEW TIME Wear And
favorite of Florida trea-ral*rra In lin* and pay tha regular prbo
mill* It Into furnltur* and ihlp the hop-hornbeam. What moat and a wonderful Income prodmar, for the *rata.
las#
Y
our
Money.
folk
call
Ironwood
actually
le
• O. M. Mnrrlantt. AnAOfMta Ernkar
It right back h»r« for aala? Thay
making aa high a* linn a cord
The auction bring* approximate­
-.omclhlng
tire,
blue
htach
pro­
do, and th*y uia tb# i * M t c u m ,
. Nlrtaml think* Florida fartn n i ly IIS.ilOO Into tb* featlval fund
• 8 . D. Illghleymnn, AaMiirlnla Rnlfaman
W E L S H T I R E S H O P M r. W . 2nd
a tra* one# found in quantity bably. Th* real Ironwood make* ■hould plant aland* of there na* and hdpa pay th* eipan*ea of
axrellant
tool
handle*.
Nleland
her*. Thay rail It '»#tln walnut.'
38 YEARS IN SANFORD
alii* wood*, to bring back loma bringing anni# of the world'i
Park Ave. Smith
Thona 9H6
Did you know thera'* a tree say* a crew of worker* broke io that are badly depleted, or not greatest musical talent to Cin­
found In Florida ip rare that it ig 1 many handle* on on* project he generally uaad,
cinnati.
not found
altawher# In th* put In Ironwood handle* aa replacamenU. Theraafter, no hand­
world? ItV tti*'Tenrkyd tfa# and
fTorr* only on tha «*it bank of le* broke In u»a—and "w* could
th* Appalaehieel* rlvar. A alml- pull eut blf aplkta without any
lar rar* traa, th* Florid* yaw, trouble."
Hickory atlll la a hlfh-valu*
|ro w i In th | aim* are*. Couilnt
of tba Terry** ar# found In Cali­ wood for farmera, Nlaland aaya.
fornia and China. It would mak* Traditionally It I f ui»d for tool
food fane* poiti, If th*ra ware handle*, baseball bat&gt;. and wheal
anoufh traa* trft. Early *ettl*r* apokai. It haa h«an badly cut nut
out moit of them for poati, and In Florida and neadi raforeatatinn,
•
tha tra# grow* alowly.
Defweed, plentiful In Florida,
Did you know thart'* a traa
natlra to Florida, th* only &lt;m» of ii th* only wood good anouih for
Ita family, which d**pit« it*' pra- loom ahuttlaa In weaving. It la a
aane* hart, It callad a "naw traa" 'hlfh-prlc#' wood, bringing food
hv tha fnraitar*? It'i tha watar return* to farmera w h o grow It.
Intuit, Th* wood It astremely D alio la priied a* an ornament­
hard and tha traa »rew* only al.
Sand pin#, raitrlctad to the
alon* itr*am*. ,
. ,
F R E E with SAVE-M OR Coupon*
Did you know th a n * a tTei, poorest, drliat land in Florid*
onea
prolifla
hara
but
*a grow* whir# no other tree wdll
thoroughly cut out that it I* ha- reach tre* ilea- It I* aoft hut •*Inf "ra-lntroducad ?" It’* th# eat- eallant for Intarlor trim h*cau»a
alpa, on* of tha finait fenca-post of Ita red knot* and light *»t'tnatarlal* known. It w*a practi­ wood It la not hardy but well
cally gona for 100 ytar* but l» adapted to poor aotli Th* Ocala
b iin f ranlabllihad now by plant­ National Forest la full of It,
ing. It*' wood won't crack or
Wild mulberry, a top f°r d prochick, ha* an attractive train , duear far gam* and othar wild
whleh makai It valuable for Ufa. alao I* good for fane* poata,
It grow* Ihroufhoul th* atat* on
fumttur* and Intarlor trim.
Thar* la a boat of othar traa* low and high hammock aolli. It
(n Florida. In fart, thara are 314 I* fraquantly uaed for railroad
dlfftrant kfnda In tha Sunihlna creia-tiaa, atnc* It I* aa hard and
State, nearly half of th* total raalat* decay.
Rad hay Ii a relatively obirura
Identified and rl*i»lfied treat In
tha U. B.. 885. Florida ha* mar* wood of Florid* that la lop* for
varlftla* than any othar (lata In furnltur* and paneling. It I* of
th* Uurat family, grow* all over
tha union.
m U with 8AVE-M0R Coupon*
Th« »we#t fum I* known a t tha itata, and flnlahe* off btautl'the e rosagralned wood' baciuia fully.
Th* yallow tulip popular la a
It la Ju»t that. Using a wedfa on
(t preduea* only a blaeult-alrtd- durable, itandbv nard’iood. Forcklp Imtaad of a ipllt loy. It will marly, trim In Pullman car* waa
net ipllt, thoufh **wa can handle made of thii. It l» th* only hard­
It nicely. It I* van#rr*d for furni­ wood tra* to grow a* high *•
ture; that'* wh*ra th* European* 200 feet, make* good building
uta I t In Florida, It I* uard for material, and each tulip al*&gt;pad
haikat and hamper trad*. H ha* flower provides a 'ont-itop' irrb u n badly eut over, deiplt* tha vle* for th* hone'ba* bacgu.e
difficulty in hamiltnf II, and Nta- Ita nectar content 1* *o high.
Th* magnolia tree la tha medi­
land, ha* a atand planted 13 yaari
afo to demonatrat* Ita hardlneaa. um hardwood of Florida and I*
It ii fairly rapid frowlnf and th* hi at, of th* natlv* Dowering
trail. Ita vanarr la s te d for baagrow* all ovar th* itat*.
Catalpa, tha wood with tha kata, hamper* and crataa, but al­
built-in Wood prejervatlva, la ia la gaod for furnltur#.
Whit* radar, a lunlpar type,
food for outdoor furnltur*, fead
rack* and farm f* tti, ate. It la a axcula In beat-building. It la a
loft and lifht hardwood and light, aromatic wood and vary
m ak u attractive wall paneilnc, durable. It mak** good fane#
Aa fane* pmta, It la practically poet* and lalephon* poln, too.
Rad cedar la tha elaule on* of
Indeptructlhl*. Nlaland know* of
on* farm that uied a tat of cat­ all. It haa high value for ui* aa
alpa fence peat* without replace­ Chriadma# treaa, pencil wood

Floridians Should Pay
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Wf IAMBS MAIL0W

many graduates af 10 year* age."
Any 4-H aoetlng, eongrae, or communi­
ty fair glvee ample evidence that the young
people oa farm* have great ability to carry
out their owa projoeta—and that they get
a tremendoue kick out of doing a good Job
along with their parenta aad big brothers.
Our owa Seminole High School Agricul­
ture echool and their achievements glvee
wonderful evidence at ambitious youth In
tho direction of farm, eattla and poultry progrece.
The yardstick of prograo and aeeompllahment la always held up to what we obarve.
We have an abundance of rason for believ­
il Baby Wtak
ing
that the yoqth who centers hie Intersnt
____ „ April W - May I U National
In agriculture Is making greeter Inroads in­
t Waek. But In the U. 8. A., and eapeclaU to th* v a t reaches of knowledge and know­
Tit here In Central Florida. It's rally how.
Vaah the whole year around.
•
•
•
___ _ trig don't a re who know* It.
gHsr about Wde. We'd rather /omp Spring Fever
Spring fever . . . a atate of mind, a
rear little resale th a n -e s aoiao young
• would nut It—dance with flahle. own mild and agreeable affliction of .short dura­
towns Ilka Gabor, or weekend on the Rlvje- tion. Let there be no eure! It comet end It
’*&gt;* Visitor* to our country cell us "chlld- goes, end It's fun while It laata if it doean’t
IH M itre d " , end mean It ns n renroach. B'&lt;t laat overlong.
t - Wi ttko It aa a eomnllment, because that a
Bownre of the "spring fever" that
•
-Just tha w ar we Intend things to be.
comes end stays. It’s nulte apt to be some­
I
' KfjrTit from the eradls up. we like mir thing else. Too many of us slip into a eertaln
in to be hsnmr and satisfied. Wo carelessness In our food hnblts—■breakfastthorn for adventure, and for full *x- dodging ia on* of the more common offen­
of the gift* thev have been given. ses— end heedlessly dismiss tho resulting
To bo eure, we look toward National symptoms as spring fever. They're similar,
a- *Babv Week with Interest end pride. And but not thmaame.
“ p r t l i l n k that It Is e period set aside for an
If you've been by-passing breakfast
\ ■■■anal honor toward ?be youngsters in hretty regularly and now feel not eanricj P tito m m o n ltla scross ths nation.
ious but frankly irritable, not blinnfully lasy
I r m i n d tho celebration comes at a time hut plain weary, not daydreaming hut down­
J whin politicians can make most of their right dull, the season probably Isn’t the
ronson. These are danger signals warning
j "Tint that the cutest .thing you ever saw
of a shortage of essential nutrients pre­
{ approaches.
sent In foods usually served at breakfast—
# ■gnABrnm— m——
—■
1
1
protein, B-vitamlna. minerals, vitamin C and
vitamin A. An adequate breakfast should
!
The Sanford Herald
and does contribute e rich supply of tham.
We can’t avoid the pleasant Interim of
apring
fever—but the sluggishness of an
■stM SM.SW e». leie ■&lt;
incorrect
diet can be avoided.
CMm ef SstlwS. VtafUs. •■**»
•e t . T i — •( i i n i e. sere
Ah Apring! It even keeps a writer from
rase pwwwisre. esnw ssi r.uusw
going beyond the thoughts of a day dream.
■AHMH RIRM S i s . I i m Hm wetsav
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a
.

WAIH1H0T0N (ft - Somtary af
H it* DuIIm , * w Am been around
the world with a diplomatic fire
extiagobhtr, should spray it on
tte CepiioL Seats of the senator!
art burning.
They're hoi because DuDea*
aide* and other govaruaeit offirtala have refuted to giro the
Seaate Investigation* aubcomalttoo answers to thoao two ouOatiaoa
a« trade hotwoea American alllei
aod the Caanl uniats:
(1) What Koaia hare hooa
agreed to hy thla eouatry aa all
right for Ita ether to ten to the
Bade, and (I) who ia the governmeat tooh part la the reeommeadatlooe leading to thla agreement?
The tueaUeaa have roota la tha
peat.
During the Korean War, tha *1llea had a tight ambarge on trade
with the Bede becauee tbea simoet anything ahlpped them had
atratagio valua-that la, helped
their war poteaUal—hy Ailing a
need, relieving prdstura.
But hy August 1M4, the |M m
had aa itch ter trade. Thla coun­

m jrflflftf folks taow • lot n o n th is
good to. They show morn inltutlvo and
ability to Uk* ch ain of things than
lit h m And frandfathen at tho samo
wording to a 4-H export.
[ A. Erickson, who has written "Mr
pTears With Rural Youth", doocribei a
jjrhen "a boy rarely had the opportunlkOWB his owa animals or grow his own
| because his father ran the fern with
jtitorlal hand."
Way, ha eaya, "a boy of i s who haa
started high echoot lntowe more about
liar and the world around him than

Flood Control

Tuesday, April S, 199fl
TODAY*! BIBI.R YKRAK
They found a men o f Cyrene, Simon by
■ame; him they compelled to bear the erosn.
—Matthew 17: It.—Men from Africa have
'.been oowtpoHod to bear the cronn for e very
long tine, but thoee that have borne it
Willingly have greatly profited thereby.

The 48rd national eonventlm at the
National Rivers and Harbors Congress will
bo held at Washington, D. C., May 11*12
with one of tho main tonlee for discussion
slated as "Flood Control."
Florida, end especially Central Florida,
may well benefit from the convention nine#
1998 has been termed as the "year of de­
cision" In the long campaign for adequate
control and tha conservation of our water
and land resources,
The Cenlral Florida area Is feeling the
effects of the lack of conservation with lakes
and streams drying up, aprlnga disappear*
tng and wella unable to supply adequate
wnter supplies.
Now la tha time to affectively convince
the leaders who will gather ia Washington
to consider aueh problems.

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Editor
flanfnrd Htrsld
Sanford. Florida
Door Mr. Harmani
Th« Sentinel. County Jayeee*
would Ilka te iip rw i th .lr linear,
appr.elatl.a for th# fin. publicity
(Ivan before. during and after
tha Kattar E f t Hunt.
Tte dallght shown fane Irandrtd* of children mak.a aa fool
that tho ar.nl waa a huga aureoaa and cooperation autk aa
youra balpod to maka It poialbla.
Plaaaa extend ta all thea« In
your organisation whs worked
with ua our gratitude,
, Rlnraraly,
David Thrasher, Chairman
Xaator Egg Hunt
IBCBBTABT TO BBTT1B
JACKSONVILLE (St-Mfl. May
Placboa will reUre June SC after
U yean at executive eocrotary
ef the Florida Tuberculosis and
Health Aeia. Mm began tatercqloeia wort after ate wan mmad af
the disease

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LETTERS TO
THE EDITOR

Newspaperman's
Tour Report
This U tte 18th la • aeries ef
•rtielea written hr Mra. Carouse
Welti who la repreaeetieg The
Sanford Herald ee a teur ef farelse countries.
Tonight finds ne ia a very mod
am hots! hi one of tte oldest cities
in Christendom. But I reeUr araat
back up e bit ad tall you af tha
last two days.
On tha morning af tha ITth we
left la a fleat of eight privet#
ears from Damascus oa our way
to Amman. Tte scenery along the
sis hour rido was simply magnifi­
cent—e constantly changing pano­
rama from green valleys te tall
bare mountain*—herds ef camels
end goats—Arabs along the way
waving whenever they saw as.
It was as though tha Bible ware
coming te life before my eyes.
We had a picnic lunch la a small
Syrian town in the park. Tha
only depresalng or unhappy note
In th. trip waa tha great number
of Arab refhgees wo passed along
tho way both In Syria, where
(hero are about ISO,000, and In
Jordan where there are belt a
million. Tte plight af theaa refu­
gee* is set oa eaiy as# - they
Uvt ta (ante, eaves and adobe
huts — with a semmuaal water
spigot (or pom ta aewae cease)
•ad oammunol toilet firllltiea.
Tte squalor aad Alta ta which
they allot dsftee daeertptien.
These people am bitter ted
puttied. They fled Palestine er
were driven out bp battle actios
tome eight years age with the
belief that they would return
coon. Such hat not been th* eeie
Nellher they nor their Arab brothen on whose lands they are
camping can accept the situation.
Their hope may be waning ever
going bark to their hemes but set
their blttemeia and hatred ef the
Israeli who occupy their land sow
In a lighter vein, I muit tall
you about our border trotting Into
Jordan, Our motorettta wtt mil
by th. local government official*
and we were Invited 1st* a email
open air restaurant for tea. The
tablet were all tot with gttaaoa
and Jar* of lovely wild flowers
down ta# ten Ur. Ws were served
eeokiea and Turkish eigarctlst
while tte whale populace ef tte
tillage stood around aad watched
ua — grinning tU tan Him . At
iaUrvata a Under would about
something In Arthfe and taty
would til rhasr and aUp. We
found that theaa eteete wars al­
ternately lor young King Hntteln
and at. n was one ef ta* most
touching sod Under displays of
hospitality I have aver tees.
Mind you. all of these people Bawl
tho UniUd Stales has hooa partUt
to loraol Mace Me tegtaaiag aad
many of them there el tte herder
warn refugees ttemtoive*. Oar
driver, for one, had fled hie terns
tr.d land tome eight years before
with nothing but tte clothes an
hit back. But the** Jordanian*,
contrary to wli»« one might eipec*
worn glad to toe ne aad woicoaud
m heartily.
While I am W M * Steal tew
pUality, I (imply mart UN rw
about flu bread our groap act
teea receiving tar flu lael week
or eo. If a Moslem InvtUi yoa to
Ms home (or office ta flu m m
af iaurvlaws) and does set
yoa eo me thing far pour alemieh
te hag iaaultod you. If te
thing and H to refoood, te U
taaulUd.
lad. Far tale reI tea aw group

has tea* averaging deity t a
aorta cups f t Turkish eotfae,
enough cigarette* to fill s boxcar
sad astarted stadias and tweets.
Not caring for tte m IIm itself
•ad eat smoking any atom, things
worn tough aatil I found out tte
im trt ooei took toady after tte
cwfoM and ft helped kill tte u s u .
This b a t a comaUlnt by any
■ e c u , ttaea K t ' courtesy and
frUadUMM ef tha poopto have
mate at all mom i t ease ta a
foreign lead aad we Are apprecia­
tive.
Wo had aa tslerriew tan day
before yesterday with Prime
Minister lem lr B1 Bifal, a gentlevoiced man who glvo tho Paloaliss cats u it rtlaud u Jordan,
la aatwtr U one qussUoa in
which U w u stkod if it would te
possible u pay tha Arab refugaa*
for their properties and settle (hem
elsewhere, this man with quiet
dignity said, "Money doei not

buy homoc." Ha also told ua that

try met with them 4a Parte. It
waa agreed many Hama formerly
considered atratogie could bo Ukan off the embargo liat aad cold
the Bed a. Restriction* on trade
with Bed OHaa have been kept
tighter.
gen. lfcCleOaa (D-Ark), aubeommiure chairman, raid theao
agroementa went to the "very do-

aadld aee eaeratly — but not mnha
public —the lie! af foods taken

j rommuniim fa- not welcomed *r (peaks very goad Kagliah. He re­
knowingly tolerated In his country
which ctatemtnt I believed. However, I must sty that I have
never seen a mors fertile ground
for Commuabm than thla wholt
MlddU Beit area. Ths people :«n
the Arabs) feet that they have
barn wroagtd by the Bittern pow­
ers ta their dcatra U repatriate
th* mfagaaa. Tte countries am all
pdte — desperately to, sod now
Buitie Is giving forth a big imlle
•ad offering aid to aayona Intore at*d. What more could tte
Beds ask?
Die Arabs baliava that Israel
will start tte Jordan Elver diver­
sion project tad they sey, "then
we must defend ourselves" — for
out hem water li precious. Tte
situation looks bleak to mo. I.
frankly, can see nothing but war
ahsad If tho status quo dees sot
change.
Wt had ta audience yesterday
with young (AO years old) Bing
Hussein of Jordan. He U en In­
telligent appearing young man,
vary dark and slight, about five
foot ooo inch In staturo and, at ■
result of hit English schooling,

ceived our group In a really mag­
nificent white room draped ta
maroon aod gold. Tte table at
which ws were seeled accommo­
dated all forty-two of ua plus Hla
Majesty. Etch chair was uphols­
tered ta a different pattern of broead. — quits impressive.
Ths King himself struck ma as
being a very young and Inexperi­
enced person la an extremely tough
situation. His personal life hat
bean a sad one, I would think,
since te was with hla beloved
grandfather, Abdullth, at the time
te was aissssiaited. HI* father
was s schltophrenle and was com­
mitted to an asylum laaving this
youngster m the Jordan throne
— one of tte hotspot* af th*
world. Hla life b not an enviable
one, as -I observed it, and as our
vary abl« Ambassador to Jordan.
Mallory, pointed out In bis brief­
ing session yeiterday.
W* spend tonight la Jerusalem
— th* Arab aide, from there I
hope te writ, of our Holy Land
siperiencat which I am already
anticipating very much.

off tan atmtsgle Bat H Pari*.
Why secretly? TW* w it Iks ma­
son given: U J .* m i« - la P*H
bacwfle af eMfUctini poUUcai faction* in /hata owa eonatiiaa,
soma of than Communist — don’t
want disclosed their agmononta
on what caa and can’t te eold
Bussls.
Lavera J, Duffy, eimcommlttee
Investigator, testified that whlla
ha wm refused dataile by thla
government on Hems takaa off
th* embargo list ha waa abla ta
get soma Information from de­
bates In Britain's Parliament.
Elsanhowtr himself has said th*
Paris agmamanis w*m pacassary
to bobttr allied economies- by
finding a Russian market tor theirw
goods—and thus cut down oa V.S.v
foreign aid expanses.
This year ha asked Congmsi to
vote almost flva billion dollars In
■Id for Amarican friends aad si­
lica. ’
McClellan, sort at tha adminlatratioa's atons wall, aakad tha
Sonata not ta act on Elsenhower's
foreign ale request until tte tubcommittee gad •*■* answer* ta
fertlga trad*.
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Ha said te ta nonvlnead tte administration's "policy of aeereey"
la "designed for hiding errors, In­
efficiency, and th* bad judgment
of government officials." •
n a g WIND RESULTS
IN DEATH
CHEYENNE, Wyn. tta-A high
wind popp'd open th* hood af
Glenn Leavitt’s car as te w a s f
driving en U. S. IS about M
miles north of Cheytnna Tuesday.
Ha got out to put It down. Th*
wind blew hb bat off.
Leavitt, *4, darted after tte
hat, In front of an oncoming tar.
H* died 1* a hospital four hour*
later.
Ray Conrad of Scottabluff, Neb,
th. otbar driv.r, was not hold.
MOTHER, SON KILLED
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OKEECHOBEE lit-A mother
end her 19-year-old son ware kill­
ed near hart whan their ear col­
lided with ■ truck.
State Trooper Hal La* laid Mr*.
Matthew Thomas, M, and 'Joseph
B. Thomas died when their rtr
collided with a truck drlvtn by
Robert Stevens of Woet Palm
Beach.

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TUESDAY
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Tb*. regular busineis and social
meeting of the Daughters of We*,
ley will be held at 7:30
p. m. at McKinley ltall with
Mr*. A. B. Steven# group as ho*,
taasca.
Tha monthly meeting of the
board at aiders, deacon* and
deaconesses of tha Firit Chela0
tlan Church will meet Tuesday,
7:10 p.m. at tha church. O. D.
Landresa is chairman.
At 10:30 a.m. tha Women of
the First Presbyterian Church,
Sanford will conduct an “Inlen■ivt Bible Study on Book of Deu­
teronomy” to be held In tha Edu­
cational Building of tha ehurch.
A covered dish luncheon will be
served a t noon. Mrs. H. H. MeCaalbi, Spiritual Growth Chair­
man, wlil be in charge of tha
1 meeting,
Tha Sanford Tourist and Shuffleboard Club will m tat at lb* cantar
• t • p.m.
Thero will b« a business and pro­
gram meeting at tha Methodist
Church at • a.m. with board meet­
ing aim planned. Program at 1:43
a.m,'
Tha Adult Ensmlngcr Bible Class
will hold It* monthly social In th*
Congregational Church Fellowship
Boom at 7:30 p.m.
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Ths Unity Class will m**t In
tha Valdes Hotel at T:4J p.m.
Tha public la Invited.

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WEDNESDAY
Th* worship ocmmltt** of the
First Christian Chqrch, B. H.
Williams, chairman, will m*at
(
Wednesday. 7:30 p. m. at Iha
horn* of Mrs. J. L. Horton tr.,
705 Palmetto.
Enrollment of live year-old* for
Kindergarten nrxt year will taka
plac* in the Parish Annex, ith and
( Oak Avo„ 1 to 3 p.m.
Clrcl* No. 9 of th* Flrat Proabytarian Church will meat at
10 a.m. in th* horn* of Mrs. John
Burton, 26.10 So. Laurel Avenue,
g
Mr*. Hugh Whtlchel Jr., la chair­
man of Clrcl* No. 9.
Th* First Presbyterian Church
will hava Ita mid-waak Bible hour
af the First Preibyurian Church
a t 7 p.m. and at 7:30 p.m. Chan-

tel Choir rehearsal.
A general bu.l.iesi and social
mseting of tho Sanford Woman's
Club will be held tn tho club houae
with Mrs. Alyce D. McPherson,
Suporintandent Florida State In­
dustrial School for Girls aa guest
speaker. Luncheon at 11:30, Reaervation* should be In to Mrs. Oscar
Harrimtn, 2064 telephone.
Tha WSCS of tha Ebeneier
Methodist Church will meet at
th* home of Mr*. S. E. Norwood
at 7:43 p. m.
THURSDAY
At 7:30 p.m. tho Youth Choir
will have their rehearsal. At 4
p.m, Junior Fellowship wilt have
their meeting.
Tha Southiida P-TA will have a
regular maating to b* held el the
school. Teachera will talk to tho
partnls at 7:30 p.m. with aeaaion
to begin il I p.m.
The Sanford Duplicate Bridge
Club will hold ita weekly duplicate
game at th# Yacht Club at • p. m.
Visitor# welcome. ,
Seminole Chepter No. &gt;, OES
will meet at I p.m. In th* Masonic
Temple.
The TEL elite of the Firit
Baptist Church trill meet In the
chepei it t p.m. Mrs J. A. Cunninghsm end hor group will be hos­
tesses
WEEKEND CELEBRATED
Saturday it tha USO a "Mad
Rattar’a Danes" waa held with
senior hoitaeaea being from the
VFW Auxiliary. Junior hostesses
were Camilla Myer and Peggy
Beat.
Sunday an "B aiter Sunday" waa
celebrated with Betty Michel* and
Marian Divia acting as Junior boa(•am .
Butter sauce for fish. Heat a
quarter cup of butter in a small
tauespan ar skillet until It
foams; renter* from th* heat
and *tir In ons-and-a-half tea­
spoon* of lemon Juice. Pour ever
th* fish and sprinkle with mlne#d parsley.
Add dry mustard, Wercsstarshlr* s*ue* and curry powder
to a cht**« souffle for tatoraatIng flavor.

All Calendar
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Art RiiPfRtaUn..

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Mr., Mrs. J. Beck
Will Attend Big
Alumni Meeting

N oSk

■T SADIK B. GUT
The Sanford Garden Club
af P. P. G. C.
Now that Easter is behind »s
wa can gat back into our garden*
In earnest. completing Jobs that
were carried over from Marcfc.
Having lived up to ita reputa­
tion for being the windy month,
it hat given ut on* of our moat
Important chorea, that of provid­
ing watar ever the whola garden,
giving apeclal attention t« shal­
low rooted plants such a* sta l­
es*, camellias and lawna and also
our spring blooming bulbs and
perennials
such as amaryllis,
Easter lilies and daylillta.
Prune (rape myrtle atverely
for larger and better bloom. He
ture t« feed them well and also
other summer bloomer* like Jaearanda, Peltophorum and Koehlreuterla (Golden Rain Tree.)
Wisterias should be pruned
back after flowering leaving two
or three ayaa only on branches
close to tha main stem, a t the
flowsra do aot coma from the
rank new growth but rather from
the older wood. To maka a tree
or “standard” of a wisteria prune
off all runners aa fait as thsy
appear ta throw tha strsnglh in­
to the main stalk and top growth.
Provide these plants with deep
rich soil and lots of water and
fertiliser.
Papaya seedlings need a weak
liquid lertlllier every two week*,
increasing strength when heavy
growth starts, in m a te fertiliser
gradually until plants four feet
high get about two pound* per
month. Maka sure drainage it
good then mulch and watar well.
Spray cltru* with Volck when
fruit Is marblt site. Add Isolux
t* control aphids as wsll.
Cuttings and air layers should
do wsll now that ntw growth hat
started.
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Annuala for A p r i l include
cockscomb, cosmos, dahlias, gilllardlaa, marigolds, ornaments!
gourds, petunias, portulacas, and
ainnlas.
Now. that amaryllis are in full
bloom why not try pollenlsing
your ehniceit blossoms 7 Use a
healthy plant for ths parent and
pollen from the best flower ob­
tainable. If you have any Dutch
hybrid amaryllis or can obtain
toms pollen of one from a friend
by ail meant use it. After all
you hava to wait threa or morrf
years for a seedling to flower so
it pays to us# the best. Aftsr
selecting your prospective parent
bloom remove the atamene with
their powdery pollen and discard
them to prevent ■olf-pollanlsalinn. Then take ■ stamen from
your chosen male parent and dust
tfie pollen on th* three-parted
stigma of th# bloom on which
yon with to obtain teed. Tha pol­
len must be at th# powdery

By 5 p. m. Tha
Day Preceding
Publication

Schedule

Mr. and Mrs. Jay If. Beck will
attend th* big annual meeting of
District No. p of the University
of Florida Alumni Association,
which will be held In the Wyom­
ing Hotel In Orlando Tuesday
evening April 3.
The Orsnee Countv Club Iv
actinic a- host and other clubs In
the District ar# Seminole and
Osceola counties.
This It an unusually Important
meeting at problems now facing
the administration of th* Univer­
sity at Gainesville will be dis­
cussed ami the support and coun­
sel of the Alumni members I*
being sought.
Fred J. Ward I* president of
Orange County Alumni Club and
Raymer F. Maguire Jr. It viespresident of th* District.
The Invitation was extended by
letter from these officers.

* This summer'* fabrics] fool the Jacket with a black velvet yoke
and a couple of rhinestone butWhat you think i* a t oo| suit tone that could go ta lunch with
turn# aut to be cotton. V'hat you assurances at th* Colony or
think i* silk may be a nylon Twenty-One.
There it a gray checked cotton
bland. What appear* to
tweed
may wall be linen. And what tweed with slightly longer fitted
looks like linen prubably; will b* Jacket, a crisp collar line, slim
skfrt and an air of confidence.
anything from dacron lot wool.
And there’* ■ distinguished suit
High In th* popularity poll for
aummar wear are new cotton in his new demldetached silhou­
suits, aa carefully tailored and ette, with semlfltted Jacket and
back Interest, that I* don* in a
highly styled aa th* gems of the
spring and fall collections, but light-weight fabric blending ray­
havinf cotton’# apeclal assets of on, mohair and wool. It hai the
coolness, easy eleanabllltV and easy, unaccented look of tom*
comfort — to aay nothing of of the newest Parisian stytss,
would be perfect fnr town or trav­
thrifty prices.
wear practically the year
Arthur Jahlnw has turned out el
round.
a group of cotton summer suits
There’s news and excitement
that ara well-hred enough for
in
th* fabric* you'll be seeing in
a board of directors' meeting,
look for all the world like, vv*ol, summer'a favorite fashions, so
and com# In'the newest silhou­ If you haven't brushed up on re­
cent development# in th* textile
ettes of 1936.
go out end' have a look.
There is, for Instance, ■ gray world,
You'll b# happily surprised.
slub-waav* cotton tw**d suit with
Variations on the slim silhoilslim aklrt and flattaring fitted
ett* are many and Ingenious, aa
developed by versatile American
designer* who know how to maka
a difficult silhouette wearable.
In aulta, eoitunies end after 3
dresses, th* sheath lin# It almost
universal for spring, but It hat , u t, conference
been engineered with architectur­
al skill so that women with nor­
mal curves nerd not fear it. Th*
secret, say designers, it build­
ing SHAPE Into the dress, so that
if follows the natuial curvet of
th* body without straining its
team* at any on* placs, giving
the saty, fluid line to Important
to th* nsw spring look.
Suit skirts, though slim, are
carefully cut to at to fit easily
and smoothly over th* hip*, fall
to ■ narrow hemline, with walk­
ing fullness achieved by lowplaced pleat* or allla, usually at
th* back.
The popular drest-snd-Jacket
costumes usually consist of th*
slimmest of sbsaths with • cover­
ing coat or Jacket—and her*
again th* shape Is Ihe thing. To­
day's well-designed costume Is a
skillfully molded production that
would do n edit to a sculptor,
since simple lines make basic rut
and runtime!ii&gt;n even mor* im­
portant. When it is Hanging in
the closet on ■ hanger, th* suc­
cessful sheath has th»_ rounded
line* of th* body, built' In to its
Inner construction of th# gar­
ment, achieved hy curving teams,
linings and careful pre-fitting.
Those sleek, sophisticated din­
ner and cocktail gowns in paper­
weight silks also require the most
meticulous draping and molding
to achieve the figure-flattering
affect that ie th* goal *f the
new fashion*.
IPs undoubtedly Irua that there
i* mnr* to th* aheath allhnueit*
TUB LONG. LEAN LINE
than meets th* eys, and that It
plummets from shoulder to hem
takes careful curvet to form a
in this navy crepe thre«-ti*rcd
straight line In fashion.
tunic. Large buttons on ths
tide of th* skirt emphasis# th#
narrow alUtmirtlr. and Hannah
Troy silts Hi# side of th# akirt
for a touch of Uic oriental in­
fluence.

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Schedule of Mlai Myrtle Wilson,
home demonstration agent April
4-10 li as follows:
April 4 Chuluota Horn* Demonilralion Club will meet at tha
tchool home at 10:00 a m. Tha de­
monstration by Mlu Wilton will
be "Style Suitable to Individuals—
•hort - tall - fat - slim " Mrs.
Wlnegar will give a demonstration
on using smalt electrical appli­
ances.
April S Longwood Home Demon­
stration Club will meet at the
Library at 10 a.m. The demonstra­
tion by Miss Wilson will be "Style
Suitable to the Individuals—sh o rttall — (at — slim.” Mrs. Morris
will give a demonstration on the
use of small electrical equipment,
April 0 Executive Committee of
the Home Demonstration County
Council and the Program Planning
Committee wilt meet at the Com­
munity Center at 1:30 p m.
April t (1Iris' 4-It Club of the
Slavla school will meet at the
school at 3:30 p m. The demonstra­
tion wilt be "Improve Your Acces­
sories."
April 1# County Chorus will
meet at 9:30 a.m. at the Commun­
ity Cenier for practice.
Airis' 4.If Club of Geneva will
meet at the school at 0;K7*.m. The
demonstration will be "ImpriAe
Your Accessories."
Home Demonstration Club of
Geneva will meet at the Commun­
ity nultdln* at 1:30 p.m. Miss Witson's demonstration will he "Style
Suitable to Ihe Individual—short—
tall — faj — alim." Mrs. Wlnnegar
will give a demonstration on the
use of small electrical appliances,
The ceramics class will meet at
7:30 p.m. at Seminole High School.

HIOH-TN*EFFECT WAIST­
LINE for spring is shown 'th
this Herbert Sondheim drtee c f
navy silk bcngaUne. Ri«Hm*K
lac* edge* tha over-collar and
cuff* of white organdy.
Natural eheddar cheese com eg
rind-fre* In alr-reilstant wrapper#
th#** days, It may be (sad 1*
S-ounce, about 14 ouneea and 1&gt;
pound packages,
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f APRIL I
Mary Jsn* Zltirower
APRIL 3
Mrs, L. T Sheppard
Pat Bruce
Dick Bruce
Frank Adams

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a f flattery again—la
Gay Gibson's beguiling
fashion* of Fuller'a
lustrous Dip 'a Dry
cotton. This dro*s. In
a story-book print.
Pink plus aqua, taupe,
black. Siaes 9 to U,
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Candy atrip** going off
In *vsry direction—all
cunningly designed t*
mak* you slimmer.
Other nlcetlss: mod.
•at neckline, perky
bow,
walst.whlHlIng
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Plain and fancy . . *
Gav Olhaon'a long-torao &lt;ir#*s of Dip 'a ' Dry
cotton does some plain
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with It* matching la&gt;*
trim, ita poufed-out
■klrt. In pastel shads*
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There's a may f it urn
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•hnuldera. Tha Fuller
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deap pink, deep blua or
dee* tan. Bls*a I to
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with a lovely neckline,
frosty lac* and cart,
rldg# pleating on tha
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WtoM* trews EOW* last baking,
S d a b e not up a tray attracUvoly
■ t h a linen doth aad a sprig of
fonythl* ths Md Jemmy had
bfought homo that afUrmtaL
From th* din tag-room oh* brought
an* of tto nested to* table* and
net It a t Wader* elbow to bold tto
Uhy,
K* roused himself sufficiently to

■ure ad what the aataat ptoaa are,
or where thla whale thing la going.
1 doubt that either Morgan or Nor.
wood truete me completely. Bo U r
Tve toon kept oa the ouiaklrte of
the Movemeat, not admitted to ita
Inner circles. Perhaps I can do
mere good by doing along then by
atepplag o u t u the w ont came to
tto w ont, I might to able to swing
my weight In opposition."
"la theta My danger to you la
thleT" aha naked uneasily.
Me heeiU ted just long enough ao
that hia answer waa not oomplete*
ty reaaaurtng. 'Tm scarcely involv­
ed. But I know they're railing
money out west to a r a deserter*.
Editor* who ara m the movement
ara publishing demorallaing piece*
la the papara. Coplea ara then am t
to aoldiera to encourage desertion.
1 don't Uke It, Lora. This has IU
ugly aspect*."

to town to toe* whenevrr ytm
like." * •
"Then get him bads tomorrow.
Battle Utinfa with my mother,
Thlrty.flra member* *f the leaLora. You c m handle her better ford Women's Oolf Aseoefetlon
then anyone elee."
Lora thought about that. Bho participated hi Uie Championship
oould do what he aaked aaeily Tournament with final matches
enough. And U aha performed thla ptsysd last week a t the Mayfflr
eervice bo would to rellovod and Country Club.
grateful. He would need to take no
Mro, Jeanne Foullr won te w
further blame upon himself If his Cross Medalist with a 19, and
mother became 111 again, or other* Mm. Roe* Adame won . Lew NH
wise bah* rad badly.
"Lora." Wada said eofUy, "what Medalist with a 71. Th# Chamois#
ara you thinking T Where hare you Flight waa won by Mis* Illen
Rotts with Mr*. Jeanne Foulk oo
goneT"
Bha looked at him then, aecing ru n n e r-u p . Consolation waa won
clearly what aha must d a "I've by Mrs. W. K. MeRoborte.
,
been thinking of what you've ask*
First Flight waa won by Mr*
•d of me. W ada- to gat th# dog Walter Rwlnsen with Mro. Price
Hoard at nsnnewsp. Conaolatrn
won by Mr*. Cannon laehl Se­
cond F lig h t Mro . t . C. Hoymaa
with Mrs. R. W. Hsrron a* runn tr.o p t' Consolation, Mr*. Royd
Woborj Third Flight wa# won hy
Mr*. Charloo Masks with Mro.*
Mate! Porter as mnner-upi Con*
solatlon, Mr*. J. Russoll Wilson,
Fourth Flight Winner wao wen
hy Mr*. H. K. Ring with Mr*.
Fred Psrklns as runnar.up.
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Smallwood Victor
Over G. Ortega
In 10-Round Bout
NEW YORK
- Hardy (B«lo o k * ) Smallwood had an unbeat­
en string of five today and * date
to try snd make It *l« following
L
i - victory
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tin lP
his
over tMexico'*
0*sp*r
Ortega.
The M-year-old n . 0 ! from
Brooklyn proved loo strong for
the 20 -year-old Mexican In win­
ning th# decision after 10 round*
of slsm-hsng action at St. Nich­
olas Arena list night.
Smallwood outweighed hl» rival,
157 to 1S3U, and tha difference
showed
In power. Bsiooka
dropped Ortega for ■ nlnr-count
In the fourth round and piled up
a big lead In tha firat half of th*
fight.
Ortega rallied In th* last half
but couldn't overcome Betook*'*
margin. Judge* Aril* Aldala and
Artie Schwarti each voted for
Smallwood, 8-4-1. Refer## Georga
Walsh made It 8-3-1 for Smallwood.
Th* Associated Presa card had
Smallwood In front, 8-4.
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Tli# Senford Women** (Jet? A»* nm&gt;n
old bell perk,- ended
i Delation bald Its monthly lun- In a 8-8 tin a* tha t e'elocb eurfrw
rheon and builnes* meeting a t ra titb t tba fJirebl/'NtUltog Tlgera
___ * B . . L .
. a ’ leeMW
k a il
the May/afr Country Club ls»t *nd Cube tfte r sn hour gnd half
Wednesday. Tbs luncheon tsh les.o f play. *
\
were beautifully decorated with j Th* Tigers sat wall la ths first
Easter basket# filled with spring j Inning and rucked up Jour runs
flowers and a large n*«t of eggs, on sis walks &gt;that McMurray d&lt;mehleksns and bunnies by ths so. ated and s ' two-toggef by his
dot chairman, Mrs. John Craw, opposing mmindstnsn. SummsrsUl.
ford who also prsisnted Mrs: He finally set down the BetijjR
Earl Higginbotham a prise for batsman on strlke-onl*.
holding tho lucky number which
The Cube hod their big chukker
was hidden In a large plastic egg. In the third when they, too,
Mrs. Ross Adams, prosldont whomped up four runs. Morton
presided orop the business meot. walked and was out at ooeond on
ing. The following tadloa wero op. n floldor’s choice of Boweao blew
pointed to strre on tho flora Inat- to Harriott. McMurray end Cor.
Ing committee far 1*68-67 effU ley drew psetts and the# Robinson
ears! Mrs.'- Hugh Whelehel Hr., belted a elngl*. ily the time th#
chairman, Mr*. John Crawford, Tlgoro got through throwing tba

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KANSAS CITY Ik)—Th* Bartle*villa Oilers and the beanie Bakers
get a chance tonight to replay the
championship game of the Nation­
al AAU Basketball Tcurnammt,
but both have failed to live up to
expectation* they would supply
ths nucleus of ths U.S. Olympic
team.
Tha armed force* and the Collogo All-Star* clash In tonight's
second gam* after knocking off
th* AAU teams In lha first nlgM
of a three-night round robin.
Ths armed forces club, coached
by veteran Bruce Drake, bowled
over th* Oilers 78-77 In ovcrtlmo
last night, and ths College AllSi&gt;r» ran away from th* Bakera
86-78.
Tho nloyoff* end tomorrow night
with th* winning club furnishing
from five to seven of ths player*'
for the U.S. team going to the

Olympic* In Australia In Novem­
ber.
When tho playoffs started to.
night’* meeting between the Oilers
snd the Bakers promised to be the
key game. Bartlesville had lost
53-57 to Seattle in the finals of the
AAU T o u r n a m e n t , but had
trounced the champs three times
earlier In the scaion.
The College All-Stars supposedly
hadn't practiced together enough
to dick against a team that had
played os a unit all year.
And the armed force* club
drawn mostly from the Air Force
and beefed up with one Navy, two
Marine snd three Army additions,
didn't have height.
Gib Ford, Larry Dugan and Ron
Tomale sparked the armed forces.
Dugan tipped In a basket midway
through the flve.mlnute overtime
to send th* winners Into » 74-70
lead and scored a doien points
for the night.
For the College All-Stars two
University of San Franclico stal­
warts, Bill Russell and K. C.
Jones, scared 42 points. ’

NO. 2 OR BETTER?

FSU RACE TIGHTENS TODAY
TALUHASSEE (W-Th# chempinnahip rare tlghtrnr.1 as teams
entered th* fifth round of th* FlorIda State University Invitational
llatohall tourney today.
Previously unbsalcn Florida
Stale was dropped 18-12 by West
Virginia yesterday as Wisconsin
blailed Brown University 18-8.
Yesterday's plsy thr*w FSU and
Wlecnnaln Into a tin for first pises
with rrcords of I-t. IRInola was
upaet hy Notr* Dam* 8-8 and
dropped Into a tie for second pi*c*
with West Virginia at 8-1.
FLORIDA SOUTHERN CREW
DEFEATS AMHERST
LAKELAND (It — Th* Florida
Southorn Colt*|* «r*w dofoattd
Amherst Coltog* yesterday la tfeo
record timo of 4 alaut** 181 ***•
onda.
Th* eld record for th* ntaotenths mil* ooutm on L*k* Hol­
lingsworth wa* 4 minutes IS **«•
ondi, *et ay Southern la 1N4,‘

Golf Association
Nomifjaling Group
Appointed At Meet

A. Low Gross. Mrs. Jcann* Foulki
Low Net, Mrs. Ross Adorns; Low
Putts, Mr*. Am Wltsel. 0*«* “ •
Low Gross, Mrs. John Ivey; ly&gt;w
Nst, Mrs. Charles' M**ks; Low
Putts, Sirs. A. D. M arih;’Clast C.
Low Gross, Mrs. Harry Woodruff;
Low Net. Mrs. II. K. Ring; Low
Harriett. 3b
Putts, Mrs. Frsd Perkins.
Dandridge, e
March 7—Tournsment —Medal
High, lb
Ploy— Clos* Ai Low Gross, Mrs. Summersill, p
T. F. McDaniel; Low Net, Miss Rramlett, ss
Cecil# Heard; CUs* 0; I-ow Grots,
Adams, cf
.
Mr*. Charles Bloom; Low Net. Starnes, cf
Mrs. Boyd Wsber; Class C: Low McCommons, 2b
Gross, Mrs. Harry Woodruff; Low
Powell, rf
,
Nst, Mrs. D. H. Mathers; Low
Total*
Putts, Mrs. Jams* Parker.
Member* attending war* Mrs.
Harry Woodruff, hire. Charles
Meeks, Mrs. Andrew Carrawoy,
Mrs. Grae# Msrtln, Mrs. Ann Wit- ]
tsl, Mrs. Earl Higginbotham,
Mrs. Augusta Russell, Mrs. E. C. |
Hsymsn. Miss Dot Powell, Miss
Cecil* Heard Mrs. H. K. Ring.1
Mrs. Frsd Psrklns, M n. Harold
Kastnsr, Mrs. Madeline Duun,
Mr*. Mary Eu* Compton.
Mr*. Irving Fslnberg, Mrs.
Price Heard, Mr*. Carmen Inch,
Mr*. John Ivey, Mr*. Harry Took;. (
Mr*. T. F. McDaniel, Mrs. James
Parker, Mrs. I, G. Peters, Mrs.
Walter Swlnaon, Mr*. George
Nicely. Mr*. C. F. Fltton, Mr*. R.
W. Herron, Mrs. Jeanne Foulk,
Mr*. A. D. Marsh, Mr*. Rom
Adam'. Mrs, E. B. Smith, Mrs. J.
Ruissll Wllsen, •Mr*. Jnbn - Crew,
ford, Mr*. Frank Msbsno snd
U OF M TENNIS TEAM GOES
guest Elinor and Dorothy Grav
AFTER VICTORY
and Norma Launsbury,
MIAMI BEACH '* -T h e Unlverilfv of Miami frnnl* tram lodey
goni after 11* R2nd straight victory
ROLLINS WINS * R
WINTER PARK UP - Rnnlni' on the flamingo courts sgilm t Inbaieball toam yesterday defeytrl diana
The Hurrlcanss whipped Indiana
Preibyterisn 9 0 on lefty Jack
Powell's four hitler.
yesterday 8 1 for win No. 81. f

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WILL Be HEARD

The Sanford Merchants Association re•
;
,
commends'that all merchants close Wed­
nesday afternoons for the Summer
months, beginning* Wednesday April 4,
1956.
T H E SANFORD M ER CH A N TS
A SSO C IA TIO N

a iM N O L I COUNTY DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

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ONLY 7 MORE RACING DAYS
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electrical ContrletUu and Bepatrs
. TV
. . SorvieR C«nt«r
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Ave.
Ph. 11.1
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m Mailt Park Av*. Ft*** 1«M

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♦tiing l?no per month. New.
modem equipment and livint
quarter!. IFUnn — Attractive
Termi.

a f s . t t n . r * * -'* • - ■
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APABTMBNT — III Bint. Phone
vice lor Itift Kirby Sweener.
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flood used sweepers. Ill makes,
types.
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Cl.EAH ANCE
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RlflLT on Lera* Lsmlsraped
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deparlmeni—Ihese ire Inw eish
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*ou have rtresmed about such
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as colored General Elerlrtr Sp
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Pisiform Rocker ............... I.nr EFFICIENCY Apartment. HullA ELECTRIC fiERVi
SERVICE
eliinres and colored plumbing
End Table*
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111 Weil 13th St.
able tnr bachelor or couple.
Arhtlesa Sola Bed ............... S.M
Prlval* helh, Arritu from Post
24—CHILD CARE
lounge C hair............... . . . . i S.M
ntller. Minurl Jarobsnn.
AND available it ressunshlr
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l will keep children In my hnml Wlrker Rneker
3-ROOM
apt.
n*th.
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» Pe. Living nrtom Suite ... 12 M
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mams.
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Electric Clock Floor Lamp
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Smoking Stands
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Williams.
Dining Room Table ami ft
Inn, must be ovrr 11.
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M.M 2^ROOM~f\lrnIthM inltai*. Ap Rudder of homel for nVer I Mn
(IAS station attendant, preferably Large R u ffe i............. — 7.M
ply witi OfUndo Dr.
people Sales lltltr*. Little Venire
fiver AV years old. Call MM.
Dining nnom Tshle*
9.M
LDVRLY redecoratfrl apartments. IA I/&gt;ch Arbor
Extra
Largs
Chi'tme
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SERVICE Representative rtnsktnii (.Iks* Top Wroiiglu Iran
RHONE 1M4
HIT Park Ave. Phbne IT43-J
for young Isdy with gaud Judge31,00 FURNISHED ’VptrClosa "inrOM-W
mrnl, whn talk * well. like. peo­ Dinette ....................
ple end ran lypf.- Mii.it -he ’tier- i-Pr. Chrome Dinette..;,, .. ZAW * 4- * - mx*' -ksw himtrla
FOR SALE—Hy owner 3 brdroom
I m 3-ROOM furnished *«»rlmenl.
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hnme. Ideal loralltm, Maylnir
meneni reildenl, hl|h sthortl Odd ( •hrmhe
Dmihie
Dnnr
Melai
Ullllly
rinse in, III F. ftWi St. 430.00
Serimn. Very reasonable. Cftll
grariiiei. under :» wllh prevl
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monthly. Phone 23IM or IIM2.
Mrs Esther Ridge, 317 nr 1313 R
oils husin.'ss exnerienre nr some Cahineis ...........................
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additional
schooling A p p ly Metal llllllty Tables
NICELY
furnished
spt.
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graph Ctt. MM S. Paloieitn Ave. Foltflng Metal Kilehen
predate Call All M.
3M
Tables
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3 apartmrnts at .UtT ftl.moolM
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3 Wmim CompKIely Furnished
Headboard*
Phone 12111.
xpattmem
Rrssiinsblr, «»lrr
IM.no deilv. Reli luminous door Twin Meple Headboards
nines. Write Reeves, Aillrixitra Extra Nice Wardrobe
19M inrliided. 3U Pslmettn. Ph.2332. IS—It, IS
Maas. Free Sample and Details. Matching Chtffnrohe, Vanity,
Mirror andVanity Bench
2ft.ft* MODERN Kilchenelles st Pine
l—WORE WANTED—MAI.R
Grove Motor Court. Iliwiv 17-02, NICE SUBURBAN LOtB, South,
Dre**er with full-length
Phone
W P. 272H.13. Rentals
Phone 1013 W
DM
HIGH SCHOOL RDY With power mirror
week or mnnth,
r wants lawn tioklog Like new — Roll-eway herl and
Hjnger.
m allreit ............................... tft.ftl l/JVELY rrilemrale.l apartments. 17—RROBRRH end REALTORS
IB Tia-M-a
Student Desk
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1717 Park Ave. Phone 1743 .1.
Olfire Chairs
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HER THU
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4»la, 149 fit) and 137.no prr mo. Clo.r in, Oirely
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Birnlliri , , , , . --...14,1.11,, t.jd
ftfl Park Ave. Mir. Apt. 1
rooms, living room with lire
ftartln-phnnogriph ................. I4M
plsee.!. dining room. Hellnlshed
Rittary fkidisa ....................... U N ROBB COURT AFT. • I room
rreferred Rates t* Prefeftftd
In and nut. however kiirhen
FnUrylwUera
nirnohM apt., find floor, call
nerds Itientlno, Only *nt)73.
fohn Wllllamn IlM. AtMMT
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All eiarir r kiirhen. tatuet a
and half, nit* section rlo-e to
month. Wm. Muigrava, Lake
High School. Price IU..VK).
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Mary,
W. H. ‘••HI** BTEMFEB
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NEW A Used furniture it bsrtain
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prices. P ilin g lop prices for
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aooil im*J fitmiture. adding
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Dimtt* Suite*
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PAINT • IlM gal. T-Shirt***! suite YOUR kom*
rants. Air Mats —special U33
Army - Nlvj' Surplus, 310 San­ SAV* MONEY AND HAVR FUN
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tlilibd Ml R, R. PICRFORI), ihd Chtnir Cupboards.
Al|cante Iluad, DeRery,
BEDDING SPECIAfJI
VACUUM CleaiMr, Electro-Lux.
Lies
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Matching Box Springs at Idenileal Ravlngi.
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urday afternoon
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"Bud Banherger" Mgr.
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RAYMOND M. BAU.
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RRO. BROKERS
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Iftft F E E T &lt;IN H E A U T IF U L
Rt. Johni River. High Rank, lii.n sl
Includes smsll concrete block
nous*.
B U SIN E SS O P P O flT U M T Y
Printing company. .Modern enutprhent In Ideal locelinn. flood In
come, all rac live Iarms.
ID E A L FL O R ID A LIVING
BeautUU] 3 Bedroom, 1 tile bath
home, overlooking spring fed
aand bottom lake, completely
modem, a minutes from (own.
Price 127,300 Owner financed.
Consult A REALTOR Flral
C U L L E N A HAHKKY
I** N. Park Ave. Phnn* tail
N EW R E T IR E M E N T HOM ES
Wdh rllhlial kitrlteil rahllirta,
targ(i Inis, giKxf garden soil. Cftrt
icnlcnt In (own, and ftesr fl«hlbg
lake,

«WO-.WlTH TERMS
N IC E lIU lL IH N fi H ITES
In town nr un til tracts outside of
flty. Some can be bought, 110 down
anti 410 month,
BAUD DOWN
Onintrv 2 beuroom noote, n’taded
lots. In good rrps.r,
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fXlMt—COMPLETE PRICE
WIDE CHOICE
tiller Iritlttiiae .uni r.itnp a itc
lor.illoh.
Rose L. Payton. Nmkrr
Annshellr n lleneer«nn, Assnrtgi*
Alberts J. Hall, Assnrlate
Phone 3ft7l
17 »1 *1 Hiawatha
Alrxnmlrr &amp; Slrlnttrr
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Mrr Isiurlnr Mrstengcr, Avsnr
Hit Mssnnlia Ave,
Ph 11
IF IT IH It HAI F.BTATF.
elk ( rumlrs A Monlelth
at tl? South Park Phone ??!
Ther Knn»
LAKE FRONT IlDftILS
Where you may enjoy »wlmn
swimming
hinting and fishing. Six brim
tiful Home* In Ciimie From.
Prices; *19,txm, *27 ,W), *2| 521,
039., |U ,30!)„ It7,390.
IH1MII AND INCOME
13 tloum llou*e, ronipletrly fnrn
islteil, Close in. May be Used hit
Rooming House, ihurdllts llottsr
or lies! Hum*, JJO.ndO.oo.
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Such as Atmrim rot Houses or Hu.
Ilies. noperi)’, ylrltllng Ks
cellmit Itritinis mi Invrsttoettls
WLTIRPMliNT HOMES
From 45,IN)0 up. Let ns know your
needs, #De and type of home
wanted, tirii-r range or other Intnr
nuiion. w* will lie oliol in furis
Ult delslls. Come in FLOltiliA
where yon live longer end your
dollars go lortner,
see ns lor French A»*. Properly.
* REAL Eft I ATE DRIVE IN
2511 Frriirh A*e

J. W. HALL, HKALTCm
• call Hill" Phone 1739

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homra ready for occupancy,
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Seminole Reqlty

Jil.ooo • I bedroom frame home
nn rorher lot, Large screen
north, Hardwood floors, Vene­
tian blinds, space heeler and
water huater Inrliided. Reason­
able down payment.

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NKW MASONHY HOMHS

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3 bedroom, Phillips built, deliiaft
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nnewodtf ait))oq. Kitchen Is
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tty matartl,.
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derlulil nellhbork.
This Is a real
l-ladmnm house, Phnn* 1MU-W. huy at Jill,
! ll,400. The lerms ere
lie- Dow
flkxlhle.
Down payment is Inw as
*1300 wllh immediate poasesaion.

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T H E BAN FORD HER A L D T u x . Apr. J. IF3B

10 seres of fund, 7 acres Hied,
3 seres wooded I ideal for home
ail* i Price *.1300.

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Sanford, Florid*,
inn P tlm e tlo Avenue
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the fourth annual Square
&gt;tk Dane* Corentlon to b«
b a n Friday and Saturday,
pfvgprimateljr 1.V*)
person*
•spaded to attend the work
IB a a* dances, to be itaged in
INfedtanklpat Auditorium,
‘.addition, ipoctatort art al*o
according to Jimmy Cloi*
. yAflJ-ltnonm 'dance teacher
1 teachers from a
h e r statoi are *che*
rUrloalt, at well aa
lo n d a. Cloialn said,
the' two*day convenI itpje show and ex*
i n Saturday night.
fftlUikR LORE GAME
IM U fft ip — Florida
iaeball team cleaned up
I becaote R lost Ita first
game of the year.
The Seminole*, who hadn't lost
«i g»m&lt; all year, vowed not to
i their uniforms is long as
wfta winning. •
Their-11-game wlgnlng streak
a* snapped yesterday by Wed
NINTH VICTORV
AUBURN, All. k h -lh a Unlverty of-Florid* lenni* Item won
a Slink victory In ten meet* by
Mting-Auburn bo yesterday.
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All with I Salad, Wrap In slum!ham foil and baka in a moderate oveR'until hot through.

Your Vole
For

Homer
f o r County Commlwiloner
;
Diatrlct 5

TOO Bn Appreciated
Resident 29 Yearn
Jltlcal Ad . . Paid for by
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(C ondned Front Pa»e 0m*)
Nurd the eommlaatonera room,
Commlnloner Fourakre stated
! that ho had aomethlng to. dlacuaa
J wllh both he and John Krlder.
[ Ho»«&gt;«r, Krlder - - - Set*.—thn
room.
ad two letter* to b* read by CNrk
Commlnloner Fourakre direct*
of Court 0. P- Herndon, Tha firtt
latter was ■ copy of a latter wntten by Comml**Ion«r Fourakre
i to State Road Hoard member Wil‘ Ham It, Ola) of Orlando. The tet­
ter wa* dated March 20, 195(1.'
|. The second latter read was an
Dial written on April,
, aniwer from
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-iy rtW YORK—Always true to my public, X
1 1 went aa promised to the Central Park West
horns of Ernie Kovacs and Edle Adams to,see
if tt was true that they live in a 11-room apart*
ment U U. Next question?
Welt, maybe there's a bttla more to It. Kovacs,
just about my favorite comic since I teamed
that during his .television day* In Philadelphia
1he established the Early Eyeball Fraternal
Marching society, and Mica Adame, a spectacu­
larly talented dame with the most Incisive Iml*
UUon of Marilyn Monroe to be bought any*
where, were out. 1 buttonholed Vicki Martin,
Ernle’a right-hand man, who haa a great eel of
un-maaculiAo ankle*, and she took me on what
the called the AO-cent guided tou ■of the apart*
I role K tvtv
The boron—*&lt; ment.
' tt la not the -usual thing. Down In Kovacs*
jo pood.
office, for example, there's a photo of Lincoln
Inscribed "Fondly. Abe" to Rex Gardner, one of Ernie's writers.
Edie'a bathroom haa wall-to-wall carpeting and her vanity hae
thousands of perfuma bottles on It—and In the middle a picture of
i Ernie chewing tJiought/ully im a cigar (he smokes 10 before nooni.
A clutch of WoJgewood china Ilea haphaxardly on a table In the
living room and a Dictionary of American Underworld Lingo la on
the Kovaea desk.
That kind of ihouse,
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floor vault for more than a yesr now, Ths building I* called El
Dorado and we rosy note in passing that It le where Harjorit
ilornlagsfor lived. In the book of the same name.
"There la fierce rivalry." Miss Martin said with a straight face,
"between Imogen* Coca and Miss Adams to ptay Varforte in the
movies. Imoggne. you ete, hae a similar span ment to this, acrosi
tha halL" Louie Jourdan. tha film atar. haa Ik* one in between.
There are Seven bathroom* in the Joint, io Ernie can aay truth*
fully why, I’ve got bathrooms we haven't even seen yet. Until te1 centljr It wae fairly bare, but they've been haunting auctions and
now the apartment ta stuffed with aluff. Including a box o( "Instant
pizra jnlx" in Ernie's office.
Exile's wheat f« h t, yogurt and brewer's yeast—ahe s a health
addicts—art stored In the kitchen, and other interesting items include
a bulletin board studded with plnned-up, unpaid biUa. "Wa pay a
few a day," Mia* Martin said.
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ACTUALLY S K PERSONS live in the pi* «*-lh* Kovacses,
Ernie's two little daughter* by a former wife, and a cook snd a
butler. "We have seven help," Ernie told me Uler when I dropped
by hi* nsAwork'e office* alter hit morning telecast. "ll'a pretty
ridiculous, Jet m* tell you." Tb* apartment previously wa* rented
by a uranium king, and belor* that by a Chinese importing mogul.
Formerly, Ernie end Edi* had a thice-room ipaitment on the E u l
river, eurruntly aub-leated to Grover (The Gretteri Whalen.
The Kovacs are show business' busiest couples—they seem olu-oy*
lo be on iwdlo or television, snd Edle’* currently singing si ths
Flaxa—but they make a sharp point of being home each night at
six lo have dinner snd fool around with the kids.
After that, however, it'a every man for himself. Ernie esld he
couldn't honestly eltlm they ever spent a normal, John Q. Tublio
evening at home. How do they bear up under thia Iranllc pace? ,
"Lousy," he said. "I feel rotten. Have tor five yetrs."
Harassed, overworked, under-slept and virtually buffeted by fate,
Ernie I* nofaaf* from cere In any dliectlon. For Instance, he haa
a taxldrtver named Lou Pack who let* himself Into the lfl-rocm
layout around 0 a. m. dally, geta Ernie's briefcase, pencils, paper*,
etc., ready, and then goea Into tha kitchen to make coffee whlla
Ernie (rlea Ih* bacon.
Thi other dawning, Lou. driving Ernie to the itudia, turned
around and eyed Kovac* reproachfully. "You didn't do the bacon
so good today," h* said.

•7 STUDENTS from the two seventh grade* at Lyman School In
Imngwood, visited aboard Sanford Naval Auxiliary Air Station,

njr t h e a s s o c ia t e d p r e s s
Turna-Jlc winds whipped across
wide areas of the Southwest yeslerday and early today, killing al
least nine persona, Injuring an tindetermined number and causing
extensive properly damage
* Oklahoma, Texas ait.I Kansas
appeared Ihe hardest hit by the
spring storms Turrudors killed at
leas’, four In Oklahoma and two
in Kansas. Some SO persona were
injured In the twisters In Okla­
homa.
Oust storm*, with winds rang­
ing up lo BO m.p.h., extended
over parts of New Mexico, Colo­
rado and .Oklahoma but the main
force was In west Texas, Three
death* In Ira flic accidents In Tex­
as were blamed on tjie blinding
dust.
Tho tornadoes skipped across
more Ilian a dozen communities
In soiilhea.lern Kansas and north­
eastern Oklahoma, Biggest death
loll was in DrumrlsM, Qkla.,
about .VO miles southwest of Tulsa,
where a family of four was killed.
A dozen others were reported In­
jured.
Pltchrr Mary Grissom Is the
oldest player fur the New (Hunts.
He Is aft.

(Continued fram Page On*)
disturbed by application) of t'n*
rilvertlsrd product.
Earlier, a company official had
u.-duicd that applications would
restore the diseased tree tu a
healthy appearance and wuuld
rtduco the tiemnlnde count !u a
point where- tha tree wouid pro­
duce profitably.
“ According lo ths Information
made available by tha Citrus E x .
prrinient station nematota count*
grurrailv are low wh.-n obtained
this lima of the 5car and from a
diy soil as vas present at time
of the test*. The count will va-y
in a decline area from on« to
oier 50U nematode* per -ample,"
the commissioner explained.
"Test* of the grove treated with
thi* pioduct of this firm revealed
llinl'tiip rount on burrowing nemutoT" in decline areas mngcd
fron Vi’ lo 1,0"0 per samn'e
"In the margin of the decline
area of thi# treated grove, (he
count varied from 81 to lui nermilodrs per sample. Presence of
the burrowing urmatode in such
numbers in any grove eventually
will lead to a loss in production/'
The "Improved
appearance"
guaranteed in t h e company’*
claim could be obtained in many
doeline groves by the lavish ap.
plication of fertiliser and water,
Ayer* said, adding, "This healthy
i'pprui.trice will last as hug as
the grnur-f is willing to pour
il oi-ey Into the grove."
The plant commissioner h*e
■pointed out In the past that there
is no real cure at preacit for

spreading decline.

Groce's Bridesmaid
Can't Gain Weight

O d h a m
said , " W h a t e v e r
o f th is d isc u ssio n to d a y .

Mrs. Gray said the order, were
uau.su » a xu, pi aiaflW/v versus
Um SIK SiAYU, Izetendant, thsi*
executed the brideimald*' tun. pre-enla
are la command you la
light yellow gown* wlttl micro- appear and hi* yeur written a*,
fan*,*
naraln
on or before th» i;h
metric precision fitting*.
day of Mar. A. D lit*, or otherfro Contesao will be
The charming blonde wife of a
aialim you.
tale# manager pointed out that a • m«r*vl
Til* Daiifurtl 11*1
le dtalanaiH
natal circuit*
a*
a
naw-paper
alight gain In weight before the
tlon
In
whlcn
---------wedding might spoil the filling of h* puliilaa»d one* *ach w**k----lor
tour - uu.r, uih* w**k*.
thr gown.
U ITM .N l nit 'liana and nfflrlat
"Think of It,** complained Mr*. .... I of Ih* 1 lark of tha. iTItcuit
G',».v- “ Ihe sea air. wine with touri. un thu- iha Slid day of
every meal, all those lobstcra a m i A U , *“ '#aUces . . . and the p a rtie s., and
/•/**■ p. Harodon
Clerk o( Ih* L’lrrull Csurt
thu-r* wonderful dessert.
Mark N. ciavalaad, Jr., Atiornsr at
"And I ean'l gain an Inch."
u. Uui ise. Nan ford. Florida.
aulUutur i«r 1‘laintlff
IKE SIGNS BILL
. Mi m u or at nr
WASHINGTON US - President
U, tLUIIlUA TUI
Eisenhower signed yesterday a STATE
Tha unknown nsslans, successors
hill directing the American Battle la Iniazaal, aluckboluera, alractora,
iru-u-aa, gratae*, atatonaas, luaoi 1.
Monuments Commission to plan a creditor*,
or other parilee ulaimina
memorial to Ike late Gen. John bs, throuan, um:*r or aaainat C, J.
xfAltollAU* INC, a dUaulved Flor­
J. Pershing.
ida corporation; and amy . aarilss
liatlus,- or clalmlHK to hav*. any
rlalil, till* or Intataat ra tha followJerry Hoke, 130-pound trrfstler, Ilia
Ua-crlbad pruparty. or any part
It the youngest of five brother Uiirsof, lylna and bslng In B*ml.
not*
County. Florida, !»• Will
to compete In athletic* at Michi­ of ISEU
of ttccllou 1* Townalgp
gan State.
Booth, H aaia IS East.
Yoa, and tack of yuu, *r* h*i*i-r
notltlod lhat a aull haa beta
orooxniiaaataee you m iho circmv
court in and for fUmlaol* ftaowty,
y, antltUd II.
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niight think, Otis Fourakre was
for by passing Sanford."
Fourakre explained that "I
am iHnil to have an npportunity (0
slate my side of It."
Odham extluimed "The thing he
la defending now are the** ru. ,

Legal Notice

BELMONT. M an. &gt;* - MrsFrancis C. Gray Jr, left today to
ba a brldeiftald at tha Prince
Rainier * Grace Kelly wedding—
t a u i t , A*iVk lUIUL B . AKW
under etrlct order* not to gain * ■tORMl
&gt; -w,,rn «.*wtnul»(nl bavin* bean
pound or put on s tjuartcr
an
•*'.•■1 ag-inn jr«u in inn
men enroute to Monaco.
' Court la and fad i_____ ___ _____

Hut with the amount of work on
the firtt aeclion of the highway
very little has been completed In
the procurement r f deed* for the
recond section, d u r plans are to
complete tha project In Ihla bud.
get."
Odham, hearing the letters, said
“Tha Road Board ha* never had
nry other Intention than to build
tha highway. It wa* a hard puih
to get this llonrd underway."
way (meaning the Board of Semi­
nole County Commissioners).
In the exploslvu pait of tha
meeting (Irailey Odham said, "Dur­
ing my campaign for Governor
several Commissioner* met In a
drug store and this man (point­
ing to Fourakre) had a commit­
ment to bypns* Sanford."
Fourakre explained that he w-*i
approached by persons who h*
would not Identify, with, "Wa
hmc (&lt;&gt;t lO-mllllon dollars to
spend on roads and we have four,
Mill
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million dollars that ia due you.
„H a v e ymt gut. a plirre
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.t o -p u t i t ? ,I 1 »|**•
th en
got Commissi oners
I)y*oo a n d M e i s r h together ... .... . . . . ,
d iu g ia t o r e a n d ta lk e d It o v e r a n
lir c M f c J t h ft t w e • Iw n ilrf r a i l n
o p e n m e e t i n g a n d d i s c u s s it. I I
th en th at the in fo rm a tio n c a m
o u t In h e a d lin e * U in l F o u r a k r
p to p o srs to b y p a ss S a n fo rd .

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FLORIDA TIMES-UNION
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Iforntof Patncos*
Harmony Tim*
Warid St Nina
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mors.
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a rrc s ie a *
Fourakre rommrntrd, "I'd be
H itt Badla Faraa plaaa*
Idg fellow in awing one road by it.is Wadnasday llatlaa*
u iy ie lf."
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And Odham replied, “No, but i ’
ynu have S nlre club h«re." And ‘ I1. I S*
then ronrludcd with Iho statement
1 le
Si so
n* he left the room, “ I just want­
lit#
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Others To Be

Fuller Worren pounded away
on l he segregation issue when he
•poke in Sanford today from a
platform at the corner of Firat
St. and Magnolia Av*.
With a crowd eitlmated a t ap­
proximately a thousand people
listening to tha c a n d i d a t e for
Governor of Florida. Warren said
“I am for segregation.'*
- .a a.t
.a_ rSale"
&gt;-t_»0 sponsormm■
"Tha annual
' “Lily
Appearing heavier and In better
cd by the Sanford Pilot Club to Sanford.th*n..,’»
" l! 0!!, .ipokg
! l.VU for
Fuller E
Warren
benefit the Easter Seal fund in 45 minute* In reviewing hie plat­
SeminoU County netted a total form which coneleUdi he said “of
of M3 M, according to Mrs. Harold 23 planks, 20 of which were ac­
Applaby, chairman of Ihe Semi­ complished during my term as
nole County Easter Seal cam­ Governor of your Slate."
paign.
Warren heaped praise on Tha
Five girls chosen from the Sanford Herald for their fairness
The eerie quiet of Seminole
The . St si*
classroom of Sirs. Sybil Itouth in presenting the lisues of the
Bide are now helng accepted County'* political *i-ena wa* hruk, . Be vers | a DapgrV
&gt;m. Sanford Grammar School sold Governors race before the poople.
hy the Sixth Naval District Puh* „n last night at tha firat of it tnent, headed hy J. D. William.
the Lilies last weekend In down­ “Even though thry ere suppuriHe Work. Office. U.S. Naval Democratic R.lllaa to be held In
',iJrf.f ' p" pf. J h*
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town Senford. Those taking pert Ing enolher candidate they have
Base, Charleston, ft. C., for the various sections of the county.
,rlhul,tl jfsterday a total of ft,*
in Ihe Lily Sale were: r.lcnna
Define ■ packed court room with 377,437.11 In February eigaMttgf
Crablrce, Ann Schumakcr, Lynda presented fed* ■» they ere." He PAUL MILLER AND SENATOR Oflt’GLAR STRNSTRdM waiting their turn to ipeak at 1**1 night’* following Jobs to h« don* at tha
tf. 8. Navat Auxiliary Air 8ta overflow crowds listening hy a lax receipti In munlclpallti** and
added.
“1
hope
that
other
newsMcLeUan. Sandra Estrldge, and
1343,173 in the general reveuoa
papers will read The Sanford Democratic Rally held In the Seminole County Court HoulO. noth ere candidates for the Senate seal tlon, Sanford,
puhlic address system in the halls fund ef tha State.
Fenny Pulver.
nf
tha
17th
Senatorial
District.
(Staff
Phntoi
Herald and do likewise."
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Job number one 1* for the free- *nt| icrosa the front of the court
Mrs. Appleby said today that
Incorporated munlclpallti#* - hi
Hon of ala Butler Buildings, and house an entire stole of local can- Seminole County will receive 111.*
Pounding awey at the accom­
the campaign fund ia growing
includes
concrete
foundations
and
had
their
opportunity
to
plishment*
of
hie
term
of
offlra
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alowly and has now reached a
.VM.4B in the distribution, with If*
floor slabs, and the exterior util- ,p #ak on thilr bid for offlcea for U4.30 going to tha City w Ranted »
a* Governor Warren elated t h a t 1 V V O l l l Q 11 j S I S l I l C
total of 11,333.
itlra will Include electrical, water wMrh lb, y b#H nu,|if|ed.
1 “1 never did consider myself hoe.
¥ '"
1MOt.M to Allamsnta Spring*;
“ We are confident lhat conlrl- of Ihe tegiilature."
and eewer line extensions,
Loudest ovations went to for- ga23.Tl to Casselberry; L ongned
ttutlons which are now coming In
All bids for this Joh must he nter Sheriff Luther Hobby wh’en receives MUM, and
been1 doing
^WAl!fiN!TON^A^mtddlerf
in the District Public Works Of- he accused Sanford Police Chief 1440.01
and
reach
tha
quota
set
for
our
.j
our Mjhrfnr Mfe(yrecently," is Id • »««&lt;
wh"
ihB j 1*'1
flee by 2:30 p.m., April 24, 1D54. Roy p i williams a* the “ Man who
According to Williamson, ih i
county,'' said Mrs. Appleby.
Warren as he referred to a re- * l°l
*n^ just "anted to
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J,,h number two calls fnr the tried In hang a yoke around my 8lat» collected a record 13,111,no*
for tha ............
construction
rent news release concerning burn R-" '#1 *
fire in the of |h#
Henry Shelton Sanrehibilitation of tha rafrigera- neck not &gt;n long ago" Hobby la rigaralta taxra ia March. r
highway fatalities and Injuries in White House yrsterdav and fnur jor(j H(mor(4| Library and Mulion building, and Includes new „ |d -There *r* a few penpl* who | The receipt! for the cum tltl
G o v e rn m e n t W a rn s
the stale this year.
more in executive offices across ,euip
awarded lo A K. Shoemoling aqulpmeiil, rofrlgarallun r|i,in'C lialicva I w as. an honest month Just ended topped hy fly
Summarising the citrus situ s-! lhe street.
maker, Jr. yesterday afternoon at
piping, condensing water piping |&lt;w enforcement officer end I am most ||3O.OO0 the eollectioa for
A g a in s t H o x se y
tlon, Fuller Warren told the) sh« was apprehended hy e g mealing halri In the L'duraiional
and insulation. Also new lusutol- going to name names during these March 1935, a previous high to the
smoke lax collections.
,
street audience gathered to hear "omen rieiecttve whileselling Hie Huild rg on Commercial Avenue,
ed partitions, change* lo exiating rsalllee.**
C a n c e r T re a tm e n t
Distribution of Ihe Mareh fnl»
him “ If I am permitted lo go fifth fire, Presidential Press Sec-iAu'ho-uy
io sign a comract
partitions, and new refrigeratot
oth^r rnn,t(,|«tr«&lt; for sheriff
0 WASHINGTON t*—The govern­ back to Tallahassee and serve , relary James C. llsgerty said. wiin the l' i.lc.er v a t given the
tyfie door* and framea, plua *1- wfr, h firH. Charley Beck **ld « tf lection* in municipalities will ha
None of the blares caused »ny president and secretary of Ihe
(•ration* to exiatlag walla, floor* (l u j,M , pM1-hea to win the elec- maria next month.
ment Issued a formal public warn­ four more years. I'll do somt-tliing
March hnrmally' Is tha high
celling* and meat rack*.
lion, I'v got a hard row lo ho*. I
ing today against the Homey can­ lo mak* grapefruit profit*bla.'* , major damage. They were quickly (■moral Henry Shellnn Sanford
month for cigarettt tax collection*
Memorial Library and Museum.
cer treatment which it termed
Each set of bidding data must wtll appreciate your support,"
Warren touched on his platform smothered
Guard* said apparently none of Recommendation In accept Ihe
worlhtrsa and “ Imminently dan­ for i!»6d sneaking of tourism and
he aecom|ianied by a rheck pay*
Tha Inrumbent, J, Denver Cor- because It it the peak of the tour*
able to the Treasurer of the llt|| to|(J the audience “ We are now lit a# a son.
gerous" If ils use lead* lo neglect industry. He reviewed the mad Ihe nearly 7.000 visitors who filed low- hid or llt.HXf was made hy H. &gt;
program nf his previous admlnl through the While House yester­ R. Tope, chairman of tha Build­
United Statss in tha amount of in ''ih .'‘pro’*oV o r . . t l l n g up 'a ' . * '• '• ■•**ra * J S S f e ef other care.
ing Committee of the association, w.
110. This is required as security rnunty
blot-k which I hot&gt;*
Si**” 1! ! * 2
The FoM and Drugs Admints- •tration and emphasised that he day were aware of any disturb­ Slat of the room which will ..
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Hagerty and Secret Service house the library and museum will iV
of bidding data.
promise you th le _ I am going t« ^ J(ln&lt; M
woull| N „
used by Harry M. Hoxsey in hi* hullding rnada than ever done hadescribed he the same as the original roopi
give you a claan, honest ahariff ■ ,BcrMi# of ibout
mJUtoa 4 M*
cancer treatment contains potas­ toye, assuring Saminnl* County chief U. F. Baughman
n„
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Ihe
General
Sanford
home,
acthe woman at not quite luciu. fordJ||f l# (;, n j
h, , ^
office.'
siu m iodide, and H sdded: “ There its fair ahara of roads.
tore
ever
last
year,
“I am against
mix Iff the They said sh* had heen sent In a president of the association, who
Porter U n sin g ,‘la hi* bid for
Is evldenra that potassium W ide
M r s . S . A lle n D ie s
t*Ai tjir r*'’ii 1ysj -*r-t
N. L. H u u u r
ra rii.'' Warrsn axclaimed, “and hospttgj tor observation. TJj» wom­ said lhal Mr*. Carol* Dow hid re­
aherlff’s efDcj
arflc* said “Wa've
“ W0 ve
h t fheriff’s
w &lt; .c : ' *,»* *-&gt; will iln anything In my puwep to an-identifiotl herself *• Mrs. Julia quested thiir ih* sire of the room
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maintain segregation.
M. Chase, U, born lo llagtrstown,
Mrs. name
Sallle r„
E. m,™,
ABcfl. •«,
M, ilfcd al Gaupiy
llnxtey disputed the government
ikh
lie
changed.
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“It I* my liellrf," he said “that ttn.
The hin Id ing will ha rnnatruclrd * “ « D l S I l U p n l l c l l U )
f.gg p_ m Tueadsv at tne home belles:* I n n give you good gn* Courf Justice Ii
enntenlions. At hi* clinic In Dallas. |f Wp
, , rhoot, they
of her daughter. Mrs. H. II. New- eiWminL Tha poaltion of sheriff
in Fnrl Mellon Park overlonkuig r x ; _ 2 _ a. k J n n s l n n
he said hr has remrda of ca-c. wnn&gt;l
puih|,m.man. 1214 Dak Av*. after a length) in'Seminole County i« a trust—he Found Shot Today
I k e T o L e a v e N e x t a lake which . has been named I U l S f r i C l M e e t l l i g
“ Droving lhal we have hern «uc-i
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And In furthei climax his stand
alirr Mrs Dow. II Is now ofiicially f \C
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illnetl.
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MONTGOMERY IB - Atohimh
ressful after radium, X-ray anJ ii s-gieiration. tVarrcn snid, “ I
railed Lake Carol*
Kefining LO.
W e e k
F o r S p r in g
She had lived here fn*
M ........
year.
O'lis U. Oeen*. funner chief Supreme Cotirl Justice James J .
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surgery have failed." Hr *a.d the HAv«ix*t got „ tut of sympathy
Randall t'hasa reimrled in the
N I Bishop "f Sanford, was and was a membn of Ihe Firs* deputy In the sheriff s office tod Maytle1,| Jr. was found ahni I*
government never has made a full fop. |hj|l A(rit&lt;ltinc oulfit ,|,e
In S o u th
assorianon lhat (und.s were nn seic. tr I tn attend Ihe .South- Baptist Church and Ihe TEL proe,active voters "A man should
f#r|y to(Uy ,n ht, IplrU
^Investigation.
XAACP." neenuse « , couldn't
WASHINGTON * r President hand m availahlr from known rasu-rn District mrniing of Hi*
1
he honest and have the delermin- ' ment In the Ctoverdale seetioft nf
Hoxsey said hta clinics now have rmtcli a criminal (speaking of the F.isrnhowrr plan* tn leave next sources sulfirlenl in complete tho Sinrlair Refining Company which Clasa of lhal Church.
illnn in slay honest. If I ant el­ Monlgomery.
She It survived h&lt; four daugh
in ooo patients.
.Moore dyamlllng in Mima during Monday nr Tti"*d*y for his usual protect,
was held at the Dinkier Pla/a Ho­
ected
I will take office with re
Ralph H a m m o n d , e ie c H itt
The FDA has been fighting hit adminiatrdtlnn) nut of those spring golf vacation In Augusta,
Ground breaking rerrmnniea tel Die meeting, a Itended hy ters. Mrs. S. A. n.
malice nr hatred. I am rontin- press aerretary lo Gov. James t .
Na
if.
H..
Sanford;
Airs.
Hoxsey since before ID**. Afler loud-mouthed Harlem hale mou­ Ga
are now bring planned in the 432 marketer*, distributors aim
"■O' prcrnrlng mysrlf for tow folnom. said Mayfield had-'be**
Sanford; Mrs M. M. A.
year* of litigation, ■ decision by a se!* came here and 1 had to
Tit* ex nr I dav depend*. While Immediate future Attempts are mam nf the romnany's nff-rlali. Orlando'
and Mr*.' A &gt;. dicker enforcement work."
hnt through the head.
U. S. District Court in Texas in tell him to gel nut of the State," lloure press srrrclary James (* being made In hold Ihe rcreninpy h -d .is It. Hieme “ l.lle Begins at
Each candidate was Introduced j n , mmnnd said Folsom « * * eaHel
of Jacksonville; II grandrhilriren,
October 1D33 prohibited Hoxsey Warren **id.
nn
April
10
which
is
Mrs.
D'wv'a
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marking
four
decodes
of
pro
llagfriy said, nn the outcome of
Just In talk and shout and the Mnsiers’ Tournament al Ihe birthday.
ires, hy Slnrlair, Dwight M Hills, four great grandchildren and num­ In alphabetical order hy Jamex „ rly |(K, |y by #ni ^ Mayfield’ »
and hi* clinic from shipping in
Lee. chairman of the Seminole nHjhbnr| u
ulom, thln
wave
arms
about
this
thing
ia
.
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tnterslata commerce what the
A commuter, headed hy Randall Ihe oil company's district mana­ erous niece* and nephew*; three DemocraHc Kiecutlve Committee Brfln(«
brother*. J. F. M. Kntzmlnger,
wrong,"
i
Chase,
and
including
t rank ger said.
FDA today termed “Ihrir worlh- not enouch, Wnrrrn commented Augii*ta , &gt;
In hi. talk, and “1 don’t believe' lh " . I’m idcnt occupies a collage Evans, Mrs F E Ruumillai, Mr*.
Th,a session was one of a .eric. Ctearwaler: L W. F.nlamlnger, and allowed each speaker five
Folmrn sent Alabama Pnhlln
jlr s s cancer mcdirlnes."
minutes in which In make hi* ap­ Safely Dlrertor Bill Lyerly lo Ih0
It. 8. Kntzyou
can
trust
a
man
In
Teliahu
v
i,ll,‘
id
«ale* meetings
scheduled
In•» be
Elizabeth
II.
William),
and
Mra.
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The agency »aM Hoxsey set up
P i/ A k L .e
^||t until
Rucker, wan appointed lo hrl«l Ihrouahoui thp country in m lilsfr nf llartivill^ S C.; and peal In behalf of hl« rnndldary. Mayfield apartmenl.
Isis clinic at Dallas In 1934 and hn*.ee that will ju»t drift along
Four candidates fnr Clerk of
G* Elsenhower
plan the ground breaking cero- each of the rompany’s six *»h&gt;. one slater Mrs. Arthur Hogan of
Mayfield, Tuscaloosa attoniep
.that its growth has been sleidy. with th» tide of aventa."
Circuit Court were Introduced.’
district* which rover a 37 -state Dorris, Calif.
Warren
spoke
In
Ovlcd"
and
Tuesday.
mony
and
entertainment.
1and former University of Ala.
it said a Hoxsey clinic wa* opened Lon a wood this morning before' Hagcrly said Eisenhower plans
marketing territory.
Rnberl A Cobb »t«rted hll friT"_ hami law professor, was a randU
Funeral services are al 4 n m.
March 7, 19U, al Pnrisgr Pa.
Tii* conference* were held to
cnnilng In in Sanford. He left tn be hack In Washington in lime
tomorrow at Ihe First Baptist minute address with "l Want t o : date for re-nomination (o the jtu*
aiouainl
members
nf
the
Sinclair
hortly after noon today for In attend the opening game of Ihe R e a s o n F o r B o a t
nrg.intzal|on w,th ihe progre.; Church with the Rev. W P. ! « * Ww ming. s^tre.gn •neni ou.; prrma Court in the M*y I D im .
Lake County whera 'he will speak h*ac';*l] season between t h e C l!
!
H a i e s f Ic
made hy the rnnipany during ihr Brooks Jr, assisted hy lh* Rev. »nd mduded th* statement I ncr*llf primary.
Lee.bure
and
Tavares
before
\V*»hinglon
Aenator*
snd
the
New
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Kefauver Speaking in
“ years It rnvrred pad and‘ Thad Entiminger, Manatee oflt-1 non l think you have to he pat.
- ps-t 40
He had heen elected to th l h ljh
going tn Orlando for a TV ap- York Yankrrs April IT.
| r * v « j f l o o t e d T o d a y r,l,,,.r* Planned d_*velopmcr** in etating. Burial ia in Evergreen riolir In hold on lo a nine-thous­ rourt In 1054 lo serve the tmexIn Dade County
praranre tonight.
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- crude, pipeline, refining, m ra rrlt, Cemetery.
and duller a year Jnh."
pired lerm of Ihe late Ju itie t
MIAMI
An Investigation was iransporiailon. markeling, aciverIn other development, around, Q e a t n S 6 n t 6 f 1 C 6 IS
Inruiuhent O I*. Herndon gsv* Jnel B. itrown
f. MIAMI It—Sen E*te»‘ Kefauver
In
hr
completed
today
Into
whal
n«,ng
and
sales
promotion
actl
,
_
credit to his staff "ho ha, he»n
‘Brought hi* pre*idrntlal rampaian the Slate Farris Bryant *pok* °n
rau-ed a sightseeing host In Dip vilmi.
with him for 2t years, *nmr prior
to populous Dade County today aft­ Ihe Inuchy iaxalinn l.»ur In the U p n e l a O i l E Z Z C I I
•lames
E
Dyer,
prcsldrni
of
nver in Bl*eayne Ray. dumping
W.. L. Smith, 72,
. . . . . ____
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er sharply ’ crltlclilng the F.lacn- governnrshlp race last nighl with a
lo
that. “Tha best criterion a* Moroccan Sultan'"
Ihr
Sinclair
defining
Company,
TALLAHAXSFE IM - The Su- nine nf |h« 36 persons aboard Into
hower administration for what he statement that ha wasn't going I n _____
and other rompany official' u r r r Dies This Morning lo hmv 1 rould act In the future,"
loday
upheld
ihe
the
uater.
P " iU ...........
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he said, “Is the sudit. t consldsr Arrives In Spainf
called lit “inept" handling of for­ make a campaign promise of no, death
. . . .. . ,
„ fraiure speakers at the District
scnlenre Imposed on Joseph
The dnuble-derked Bit-foot Phan- n,f-*-ttnjg In di.iru*slng futurr pro*Mr. Georg* \V, L.^ Smith, 72. jt „n b„nnr j,, serve the people
new taxes In order lo win voir*.
eign policy.
MADRID ip—Mnroccifl Sultan
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He (old e Tallahessee television Lester Ewell hy the Duval County lorn, chartered for a farewell holt- prcis, Dyer said: “ We not only died this morning at Ihe Seminole
In a .perch In West Palm .................
Mohammed hen Ymusef a rritjil
..
. , pnuinCircuit Court for the September day ouling for employes of Ihe nope to *el new sales rrronls Memorial Hospital following a nf
rnunt,r'
audience
This
ia
a
growing
.tale
k|UlB|
of
K
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r
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l
Bt
y.
Beach'i Flagler Park Iasi night.
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f). A Robert* admit ted in his hv plane totay tn rerelv* s* wrong
MacFacMen • Deauville Hotel,, in IB34, hut we aim wanl m im short Illness.
Kefauver charged that the Rrnub- *"d if «'• «et into any long range nard.
audience last night that “ I hava
imfenendence for the Swanlah.
flipped over a half mile off Key " r f ,» «"■ &lt;*l'» fore* wills the
He
was
horn
Aug,
10.
1U3.
In
llcans had failed lo lake a Rrm program of construction and ImI.ad no experlenre. Hut no one el«e r„lf,| p lrt nf his North A ffttU
Ezzetl,
who
ram*
tn
Florida
Biaceyn#
yeMerdey
noon,
creating
PK!*lb
«l
’
Seneca. S. C. Ha had lived m San
A.itanJ regarding nationalist held provement hullding for future from North Carolina shortly be­ panic among Bin*, on hoard.
J j j j J I . ,ucce,, in ,h# &gt;f *r» ford since 1921 and resided a! lias had a chance except the pre- eninire.
“ island* off tho Red Chin* main­ needs a* we must, new lixe* may fore the killing, told police he first
Nine person, were dropped Into, Th# ‘ Important rule that the 100.1 Maple Ave, Mr. Smith a rr.ut 1'irumbent. If e)eiti«l. Hie [ Cicreral’tslmn Frsnr'sCfli Franland, had made no mnve to ease be required.
saw
Mrs.
Raynard
at
a
rrslsuIhe
water when the boat rolled dealer, marketer, riillrlbuinr, and tended the First Baptist Church
ho"** * m .h*
.v ^
cnvhrnrwrt his ..rpyal
“ 1 will flghf them a* long a*
the tension in Cyprus, had virtual
jrsnl, lhat sh* followed him anil over. Five women end nn* man the area manager plays tn Hit nf Sanford and was a m em ber, t)'* nm,n !’,our *"rt n "
visitor at Ihe airport,
there
I*
any
hop#
of
Ihe
*tate
slay­
ly abandoned the fret people* of
asked for a date and when he got were treated at Jackson Memo­ Sinclair organization was iIim-u ii - of the Masonic I/idgc, Decamr. »fl,,' nnnnThousands of Moroccans from
Asia, and had failed to find an ing solvent, hut I won’t see the in her car with her she asked him rial Hoapitai for eiposura and cd by Louis W. Leath, Sinclair Ga. lie wa* a Held supervisor
" \ l Vnrnea promised a monthly Ihe 1*000 • square-mill Spanjih
needs
of
our
children
In
Ihe
answer In lh* new Soviet pollry
Refining Company'* Vice Presi­ for J, C. Hutchison Co.
for monry.
published fiiiniu-lnl ntniemeoi of proteriorale screamed a *near&gt;
shock.
of penetration through economic schools, our tlrk In the hospital*
He said he refused (o give her
Ihe County in hi* hid f»r i-lec- hysteric welrome lo Ihclr lilu tir
The Coast Guard *»kt all aboard dent and Gmcial .Sates .Manager.
Mr.
Smith
lx
survived
hy
hi*
and
nyr
old
people
suffer
because
• ,w_ „ l-rn J. Hoar. Vice Pmlrlcnl In
• *H.
any
money
and
«ha
slapped
him,
were
arconnled
for
^ ? },'* nt V'rc,(,.lt
,
, ,, ,
I have made a campaign promise
,nfl lnpr* rharge nf St.iHon Salr*, -iwike widow, Mrs. Winnie K, Smith. San- ,"Pn
The Tenneair* Democrat »*liJ
u,u "J
hiltan hroujlii w'lh hlm,-’|
nn “ Cnnperatlnn — ' Krynoi'- of lord; wm and daughter-in-law. Mr. ,,n M?T
nf no new taxes just lo get your He then shot her u v e ril time*, were nn falalittes.
our NATO relation* have deleri- vole."
the court record said.
A fishing rniiser, the Sport TT. .Successful
tor joint So-nlsh-Mororcxn dcrlaraHon
Enterprise.”
Ollier and Mr*. David Smith, Atlanta r ° ,rt 1 lf P”11* " ''ir' *
.o rated , that Greece, Turkey and
Gov, Collins was hack at hi* Tha Supremt Court said in an wa* only 130 feet* away and speakers reported on the work Ga.; grandson, Lindsey Smith of 'hi* office for ihe next fqur yem t. affirming (he independenci ’/'o f
w n rlttin ara divided over Cyprug rif.k handling state business hut opinion by Justlre Glenn Terrell snatched the people from the rhop- currently being carried on hy tho Atlanla; on* brother. Tom Smith, ’ 1
making applirathm for the Sn*ni-h Morocco and H* •unity
Sinclair Bescarrti and Develop,
and serious conflicts in policy
with the neighboring French pro.
Bryant, and Bumler L. Lowry that Ihe only points raised hy E»■ py water, A helicopter and Ihre# menl Corporation, tho Blnclsir Pine living in Alabama; and one sister, ■i0'1
with India and other free Asia
sell in his appeal were technical rescue boils from the Coast Guard
Mr*. Ads Huskey, Allanta.
Five ramlhlal"* were Introduce I tectnrate, wlilch Franco hi* 111*
went nut again On the trail of voles.
I.ina
Company,
’Ihe
Sinclair
Oil
nation* have increased under the
and lhal errors, if any, were rushed lo the scene and hrought
Funeral services are at I p. m ) who are asking for the pn.ltii.n granted indrpnndence.
" '
Lowry concentrated hie cam­ nnee
snd Ga* Company. Sinclair A n n
harmless.
Elaanhowcr administration.
the pa«*engers a*hnre.
Franco's g o v e r n m e n t anlu ll, fnr,, and other suhtirinmrs. In morrow* at Ihe Brisson Funeral of T** Assesmr for Seminole
paigning in Ja kionvltta while
'
Inoimcet last night that- ‘thb
Home with Hie Rev, W. P. Brook* County.
Bryant worked toward Jacksonville
Miss Mary Earle, in a short ap- s P*"l*h Cahinel had aporovel !(!•
Jr. nfflciallng. Burial will he in
C 11A li A , I
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wtth stop* at Mnnticelln, Madison,
Itcal to Ihe votcix mid “ I began Independenci declaration,
Evorgrrrn Cemelery,
d u m t e r L o w r y Is
Live o*k md L*k* city.
All
master
Mason*
are
asked
my
n fe e r In Ihe court hmi** In
| A I, - . .
C eaeL a.
,n • tolk at Palaika, Uwry
JO y C C c a p e O K e r
again eritUiied efforts being made
lo meet at Ihe Masonic l-odle *1 ,p-*- l or the past 23 years I SPY LOSES RID FOR PAROLE
GRAND JIA riD S , Midi. &lt;*— Repld*. Score* of Homes were I Communicslion end power fsrtl 1:13 p. m. Inmorrow to attend have had training that qualifies
WASHINGTON i*~Aloml«; if)*
l.t
a - Sumtar I.owry, candidate for by Collin* to get the U.5. Supreme
Vicious spring tornadoes lorp 'l!',"l“,,»hed and at le n t 1* peraons me* were knocked bid. isolating the funeral of Mr. Smith in a m* tor that office."
ass, whor#
David "reenglau,
whore tertl.
t%rjl.
ff^Jovemnr, will (peak at th* Sam- , Court to change it* mind about
i
killed,
'lend Jullu* -Aid
Rwlelvh King mlniUM that Mi* mnny hdoed 'send
•everil enmmunIHea' and leaving body,
inols County Junior Chamber of ordering a Nairn admitted imm»- acrosa western .Michigan last
Three bodies were found In a
nfflc* of Tax Assessor is the must Ethel Rosenbergg lo Ihe
Commerc# noon luncheon meetlnv diately tn the University of Flor­ nitfit, leaving a v u g trail of devastated trailer camp on Grand them .in total rtarknas*. .
death and destruction.
.
_
. . Important office In th* rnunty.' chair, has lost his bid for p it g f r f lR i
al noon.
) ids Lew School.
Rapids' northwest outskirts, A Hospitals in Grand Rapids, sml f _ _ . _
prison,
vt - s' X t v:
R«scu« worker* recovered IX farm woman w*i killed when an- nearby E*eland and Holland ivere D .T A N nUfllfAF T ftlH “Von win, for th# first t!m» In from a federal prison,
Collin*' campaign headquarters
Lowry, of Tampa, la currently
jammed lo eapacliy and ail avail- '
1 ^ - j p B O R O r I O IO choosing • tax assessor, 1 will b* I The U.S. Parol# B«ard y
campaigning for the governorship •aid tha governor would have soma bodies. It was feared th en were ath' r tornado haltered the Tra able medical help was summoned.
Thursday it the Southalda P*TA ’nuny yeora, have th* privilege of day denied Grceoglass' parol# *PClly atea. lOO mlles_ north.
on the bait* of the segregation detailed comment on tha Interposi­ other* ]■ the debris of demolished v ,r“
ft was Mlehigan'i worst fornado
Nearly i.ooo National Guirds
tosue,
tion doctrine In a campaign apacch homes gnd stores.
^ 5 ! 0rei-t ■* «nJ &lt;*'* t^ It I* your
men were moblllaed to assist In •me* lh* disastrnuf June 4, 1933, talk on "What To Do Till Ihe Doceight-member beard decllnad &gt;
Mont than x n were Injured and rescue opera lions.
‘ Tho Joyce** are expecting an he will deliver later In the week.
iwisler lhat hilled Iso in Flint.
tor Cor.iea",
jJohn
nbJ, Meizrh reviewed hlx i*r- explain ilx aetion.
•ovar flow attendants a t their H ie governor plana a handshak­ property damage ran into millions
Fireman, slat* and lor at police
, i* (form lllerally wiped oul Ihe
There will be ■ quaitlnn and vlr# aa a Couoly CommiuloUf,
Thp 34 . year - old Grrroftox*
Maeting tomorrow, not only he- ing tour of Polk. County tomor­ of dollar*. Some 3.000 people wer* and civil defense workers lanored huijneii diitriet of Stendale, eight
left
homeless.
through
tho
night,
probing
through
milt* west of here. Fifteen build- answer period and all memberR, and said "I can think of no offle* completes tomorrow on* thli
|)4»u** of Ut« political issue, but row before making an official visit
Hardest hit was the town of
sentence hf &gt; a a
_____ __________
t h e because of the election of to St. Petersburg Friday at the Hudsonville, ». community of l.aon wrerkago in i search for tha In­ inga lining fUtta Highway «). aU are urged to attend thl* Impor-U.Hat could prepare you better for _a 13-year
jured and dead. outer*
Other* «tood Is-v thin lo years aid, were level- tint- meeting wlvieh will begtn •* tho offle# of Tag auassor. 1 tn J«H oiler plaidtagA|U*1
annual Sun Festival
X fte tra for 19M-47 year.
ton ails*
thwest oi Grind guard to
t o t t o f . ____ 1ed wiUto aeeoftdg,
1 h *• - .
1
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l a t aepietag* tk u g * .

Annual lily Sale'
Sponsored By Pilot
Club Nets $43.35

February Cigarette
i
Tax Receipts Given
Municipalities'

Bids Being Taken Court
In Charleston, S. C. Room
For Jobs At SNAAS Packed

Shoemaker Is Awarded
Contract For Library

ssw aa

«*f*iMUEL-esr&amp; 0l--“ mt

Vacation

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Tornadoes

Leave

Destruction

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                    <text>-iyrtW YORK—Always true to my public, X
1 1 went aa promised to the Central Park West
horns of Ernie Kovacs and Edle Adams to,see
if tt was true that they live in a 11-room apart*
pfvgprimateljr 1 .V*) person*
ment U U. Next question?
•spaded to attend the work
Welt, maybe there's a bttla more to It. Kovacs,
IB aa * dances, to be itaged in
just about my favorite comic since I teamed
IN fedtanklpat Auditorium,
that during his .television day* In Philadelphia
1 he established the Early Eyeball Fraternal
‘.addition, ipoctatort art al*o
Marching society, and Mica Adame, a spectacu­
according to Jimmy Cloi*
larly talented dame with the most Incisive Iml*
. yAflJ-ltnonm 'dance teacher
UUon of Marilyn Monroe to be bought any*
where, were out. 1 buttonholed Vicki Martin,
Ernle’a right-hand man, who haa a great eel of
1 teachers from a
un-maaculiAo ankle*, and she took me on what
her statoi are *che*
the called the AO-cent guided tou ■of the apart*
I role Ktvtv
rUrloalt, at well aa
The boron—*&lt; ment.
londa. Cloialn said,
' tt la not the -usual thing. Down In Kovacs*
jo pood.
office, for example, there's a photo of Lincoln
the' two*day convenInscribed "Fondly. Abe" to Rex Gardner, one of Ernie's writers.
I itpje show and ex*
Edie'a bathroom haa wall-to-wall carpeting and her vanity hae
i n Saturday night.
thousands of perfuma bottles on It—and In the middle a picture of
i Ernie chewing tJiought/ully im a cigar (he smokes 10 before nooni.
fftlUikR LORE GAME
A clutch of WoJgewood china Ilea haphaxardly on a table In the
IM U fft ip — Florida
living room and a Dictionary of American Underworld Lingo la on
iaeball team cleaned up
the Kovaea desk.
I becaote R lost Ita first
That kind of ihouse,
•
f
•
#
*
•
game of the year.
The Seminole*, who hadn't lost
THE KOVACS HAVE LIVED In this monstrous, seholng tlth*
«i g»m&lt; all year, vowed not to
floor vault for more than a yesr now, Ths building I* called El
i their uniforms is long as
Dorado and we rosy note in passing that It le where Harjorit
wfta winning. •
ilornlagsfor lived. In the book of the same name.
"There la fierce rivalry." Miss Martin said with a straight face,
T heir- 11-game wlgnlng streak
"between Imogen* Coca and Miss Adams to ptay Varforte in the
a* snapped yesterday by Wed
movies. Imoggne. you ete, hae a similar span ment to this, acrosi
tha halL" Louie Jourdan. tha film atar. haa Ik* one in between.
There are Seven bathroom* in the Joint, io Ernie can aay truth*
NINTH VICTORV
fully why, I’ve got bathrooms we haven't even seen yet. Until teAUBURN, All. kh-lha UnlverIt wae fairly bare, but they've been haunting auctions and
ty of-Florid* lenni* Item won 1 centljr
now the apartment ta stuffed with aluff. Including a box o( "Instant
a Slink victory In ten meet* by
pizra jnlx" in Ernie's office.
Mting-Auburn bo yesterday.
Exile's wheat f«ht, yogurt and brewer's yeast—ahe s a health
■ ■j ■
addicts—art stored In the kitchen, and other interesting items include
Hollow ‘ out entity rolls and
a bulletin board studded with plnned-up, unpaid biUa. "Wa pay a
All with I Salad, Wrap In slum!few a day," Mia* Martin said.
•
•
•
«»
ham foil and baka in a moderACTUALLY SK PERSONS live in the pi* «*-lh* Kovacses,
ate oveR'until hot through.
Ernie's two little daughter* by a former wife, and a cook snd a
butler. "We have seven help," Ernie told me Uler when I dropped
by hi* nsAwork'e office* alter hit morning telecast. "ll'a pretty
Your Vole
ridiculous, Jet m* tell you." Tb* apartment previously wa* rented
by a uranium king, and belor* that by a Chinese importing mogul.
For
Formerly, Ernie end Edi* had a thice-room ipaitment on the E u l
river, eurruntly aub-leated to Grover (The Gretteri Whalen.
The Kovacs are show business' busiest couples—they seem olu-oy*
lo be on iwdlo or television, snd Edle’* currently singing si ths
Flaxa—but they make a sharp point of being home each night at
six lo have dinner snd fool around with the kids.
After that, however, it'a every man for himself. Ernie esld he
couldn't honestly eltlm they ever spent a normal, John Q. Tublio
evening at home. How do they bear up under thia Iranllc pace? ,
"Lousy," he said. "I feel rotten. Have tor five yetrs."
f o r County Commlwiloner
Harassed, overworked, under-slept and virtually buffeted by fate,
Ernie I* nofaaf* from cere In any dliectlon. For Instance, he haa
;
Diatrlct 5
a taxldrtver named Lou Pack who let* himself Into the lfl-rocm
TOO Bn A ppreciated
layout around 0 a. m. dally, geta Ernie's briefcase, pencils, paper*,
etc., ready, and then goea Into tha kitchen to make coffee whlla
R e sid e n t 29 Yearn
Ernie (rlea Ih* bacon.
Thi other dawning, Lou. driving Ernie to the itudia, turned
Jltlcal Ad . . Paid for by
around and eyed Kovac* reproachfully. "You didn't do the bacon
tth th )
so good today," h* said.

Homer

n | t &amp; • lU tf. inpTt 9f 19d|

thu-r* wonderful dessert.

Mark N. ciavalaad, Jr., Atiornsr at

(Condned Front Pa»e 0 m*)
BELMONT. Man. &gt;* - MrsLegal Notice
Nurd the eommlaatonera room, Francis
C. Gray Jr, left today to
Commlnloner Fourakre stated ba a brldeiftald at tha Prince
! that ho had aomethlng to. dlacuaa Rainier * Grace Kelly wedding—
■ ta u it, A*iVk lUIUL B. AKW
J wllh both he and John Krlder. under etrlct order* not to gain * tO R M l
&gt; -w,,rn «.*wtnul»(nl b a v in * bean
pound
or
put
on
s
tjuartcr
an
[ Ho»«&gt;«r, Krlder - - - Set*.—thn
•*'.•■1 ag-inn jr«u in inn
men enroute to Monaco.
'
Court
la and fad i_____________
room.
Mrs. Gray said the order, were
ad two letter* to b* read by CNrk
uau.su » a xu, pi aiaflW/v versus
Commlnloner Fourakre direct* executed the brideimald*' tun. Um SIK SiAYU, Izetendant, thsi*
pre-enla are la command you la
of Court 0. P- Herndon, Tha firtt light yellow gown* wlttl micro- appear and hi* yeur written a*,
fan*,*
naraln on or before th» i;h
latter was ■ copy of a latter wnt- metric precision fitting*.
day of Mar. A. D lit*, or otherfro Contesao will be
The
charming
blonde
wife
of
a
ten by Comml**Ion«r Fourakre
• m«r*vl aialim you.
le d t a l a n a i H
i to State Road Hoard member Wil- tale# manager pointed out that a Til* Daiifurtl 11*1
natal circuit*
a naw-paper
‘ Ham It, Ola) of Orlando. The tet­ alight gain In weight before the a*
tlon
In
whlcn
---------might spoil the filling of h* puliilaa»d one* *ach w**k----lor
ter wa* dated March 20, 195(1.' wedding
tour - uu.r, uih* w**k*.
thr gown.
UITM.Nl
nit
'liana
and
nfflrlat
|. The second latter read was an
"Think of It,** complained Mr*. .... I of Ih* 1 lark of tha. iTItcuit
, aniwer from
.. Dial written on April, G',».v- “ Ihe sea air. wine with touri. un thu- iha Slid day of
if: ™
“““ r 1 ' every meal, all those lobstcra a m i A U , *“ 'tha S ate l-oad B«ard has1 on y #aUces . . . and the parties., and
/•/**■ p. Harodon

Iff* . HfttiB

art itvited toi
the fourth annual Square
&gt;tk Dane* Corentlon to b«
ban Friday and Saturday,

Groce's Bridesmaid
Can't Gain Weight

T

•7 STUDENTS from the two seventh grade* at Lyman School In
Imngwood, visited aboard Sanford Naval Auxiliary Air Station,

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t h e associated p r e s s

Turna-Jlc winds whipped across
wide areas of the Southwest yeslerday and early today, killing al
least nine persona, Injuring an tindetermined number and causing
extensive properly damage
* Oklahoma, Texas ait.I Kansas
appeared Ihe hardest hit by the
spring storms Turrudors killed at
leas’, four In Oklahoma and two
in Kansas. Some SO persona were
injured In the twisters In Okla­
homa.
Oust storm*, with winds rang­
ing up lo BO m.p.h., extended
over parts of New Mexico, Colo­
rado and .Oklahoma but the main
force was In west Texas, Three
death* In Ira flic accidents In Tex­
as were blamed on tjie blinding
dust.
Tho tornadoes skipped across
more Ilian a dozen communities
In soiilhea.lern Kansas and north­
eastern Oklahoma, Biggest death
loll was in DrumrlsM, Qkla.,
about .VO miles southwest of Tulsa,
where a family of four was killed.
A dozen others were reported In­
jured.

Pltchrr Mary Grissom Is the
oldest player fur the New (Hunts.
He Is aft.

(Continued fram Page On*)
disturbed by application) of t'n*
rilvertlsrd product.
Earlier, a company official had
u.-duicd that applications would
restore the diseased tree tu a
healthy appearance and wuuld
rtduco the tiemnlnde count !u a
point where- tha tree wouid pro­
duce profitably.
“According lo ths Information
made available by tha Citrus Ex.
prrinient station nematota count*
grurrailv are low wh.-n obtained
this lima of the 5car and from a
diy soil as vas present at time
of the test*. The count will va-y
in a decline area from on« to
oier 50U nematode* per -ample,"
the commissioner explained.
"Test* of the grove treated with
thi* pioduct of this firm revealed
llinl'tiip rount on burrowing nemutoT" in decline areas mngcd
fron Vi’ lo 1,0"0 per samn'e
"In the margin of the decline
area of thi# treated grove, (he
count varied from 81 to lui nermilodrs per sample. Presence of
the burrowing urmatode in such
numbers in any grove eventually
will lead to a loss in production/'
The "Improved appearance"
guaranteed in t h e company’*
claim could be obtained in many
doeline groves by the lavish ap.
plication of fertiliser and water,
Ayer* said, adding, "This healthy
i'pprui.trice will last as hug as
the grnur-f is willing to pour
il oi-ey Into the grove."
The plant commissioner h*e
■pointed out In the past that there
is no real cure at preacit for
spreading decline.

^

Clerk o( Ih* L’lrrull Csurt

"And I ean'l gain an Inch."

Hut with the amount of work on
the firtt aeclion of the highway
very little has been completed In
the procurement rf deed* for the
recond section, dur plans are to
complete tha project In Ihla bud.
get."
Odham, hearing the letters, said
“Tha Road Board ha* never had
nry other Intention than to build
tha highway. It wa* a hard puih
to get this llonrd underway."
way (meaning the Board of Semi­
nole County Commissioners).
In the exploslvu pait of tha
meeting (Irailey Odham said, "Dur­
ing my campaign for Governor
several Commissioner* met In a
drug store and this man (point­
ing to Fourakre) had a commit­
ment to bypns* Sanford."
Fourakre explained that he w-*i
approached by persons who h*
would not Identify, with, "Wa
hmc (&lt;&gt;t lO-mllllon dollars to
spend on roads and we have four,
Mill
million dollars that ia due you.
„H a v e ymt gut. a plirre
1 .t o -p u t i t ? ,I
th en
got Commissi oners
I)y*oo a n d M e i s r h together ... ....

u. Uui ise. Nan ford.
aulUutur i«r 1‘laintlff

IKE SIGNS BILL
WASHINGTON US - President
Eisenhower signed yesterday a
hill directing the American Battle
Monuments Commission to plan a
memorial to Ike late Gen. John
J. Pershing.

. Mi m u or at nr

STATE U, tLUIIlUA TUI
Tha unknown nsslans, successors
la Iniazaal, aluckboluera, alractora,
iru-u-aa, gratae*, atatonaas, luaoi 1.
creditor*, or other parilee ulaimina
bs, throuan, um:*r or aaainat C, J.
xfAltollAU* INC, a dUaulved Flor­
ida corporation; and amy . aarilss
liatlus,- or clalmlHK to hav*. any
rlalil, till* or Intataat ra tha followJerry Hoke, 130-pound trrfstler, Ilia
Ua-crlbad pruparty. or any part
It the youngest of five brother Uiirsof, lylna and bslng In B*ml.
not*
County. Florida, !»• Will
to compete In athletic* at Michi­ of ISEU
of ttccllou 1* Townalgp
gan State.
Booth, Haaia IS East.
Yoa, and tack of yuu, *r* h*i*i-r
notltlod lhat a aull haa beta
orooxniiaaataee you m iho circmv
court in and for fUmlaol* ftaowty,
y, antltUd II.
MAHOUERITH

W T tB -u m ia
sasa a fi.a o to t.a a
TCBeuar

plaintiffs, r.- 8. H." WfoHTON"J!*i
t, HARNEY, as trlracior* and Trur*
■**« o l'C . J. VI.a1I8IIAI.1j, INC. a
dissolved Ffatlda corporation, at
al, dafandanta and you ami aact,
of ) o u ora r*f|ulrsd l o file yotir
vnisrr
In plalutlfra’ romptalnl
uiili the Clark of said Court, and
•s u e
upon nlalmlfr*' allorrev,
n t : o a . RPF.itti. JR,, whoso ad .
drr-a la P. O Bos t i l s . Panfor-l,
c lurid*, a copy ut said answar on
or bafora Thursdav llay I. A t&gt;,
1 Vi« and If ynu fall lo do an, a
doer** pro conf*-M&gt; will no &gt;nltt- l
-*.iln«t you, and each of you, for
ih- relief demandrd In said tom -

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lir c M f c J t h ft t w e • Iw n ilrf r a i l n
o p e n m e e t i n g a n d d i s c u s s it. I I
th en th at the in fo rm a tio n c a m
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p to p o srs to b y p a ss S a n fo rd .

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said , " W h a t e v e r rn m e x
A,II
• ji*»
o f th is d isc u ssio n to d a y . W h a t *
ever anybody cl-e in Sanford
Tsi

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of
sold • Court
at Bsnford,
a-mlnnl- Count)-, Florid* iln&gt; zi

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day of March. A P, 1114.
(Seal)

O P. l-in-idn
Clark of i*l-l .Court

nun a. 8F'i:i:n. in.
\lloeriiy for rualnllffa
r n. tun it*1

Mnrk*t IC |i ■*r I

'W itttn JamboriA

f-a-i’. rd. Flurl liO

O’clock Ctak

niight think, Otis Fourakre was ;l ie*1
J*"*
.
Bpnrl* At A n iase e
for by passing Sanford."
lists Jerkty
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Fourakre explained that "I Sr4b Harmony Tim*
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Warid St Nina
am iHnil to have an npportunity (0 I ft
It Mu-I* For
slate my side of It."
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Odham extluimed "The thing he *:te Sfswi
Mt* ctak
la defending now are the** ru. , J* }* Cam*
of Sfalnap
mors.
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Hitt Badla Faraa plaaa*
Idg fellow in awing one road by it.is Wadnasday llatlaa*
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Accuses
Chief At Demo
Others To Be

Fuller Worren pounded away
on l he segregation issue when he
•poke in Sanford today from a
platform at the corner of Firat
St. and Magnolia Av*.
With a crowd eitlmated a t ap­
proximately a thousand people
listening to tha c a n d i d a t e for
Governor of Florida. Warren said
“I am for segregation.'*
- .a a.t
.a_ r&gt;
-t_»0 sponsormm■
"Tha annual
' “Lily
Sale"
Appearing heavier and In better
cd by the Sanford Pilot Club to Sanford.th*n..,’»
" l ! 0!!, .ipokg
! l.VU for
Fuller E
Warren
benefit the Easter Seal fund in 45 minute* In reviewing hie plat­
SeminoU County netted a total form which coneleUdi he said “of
of M3 M, according to Mrs. Harold 23 planks, 20 of which were ac­
Applaby, chairman of Ihe Semi­ complished during my term as
nole County Easter Seal cam­ Governor of your Slate."
paign.
Warren heaped praise on Tha
Five girls chosen from the Sanford Herald for their fairness
The eerie quiet of Seminole
The . St si*
classroom of Sirs. Sybil Itouth in presenting the lisues of the
Bide are now helng accepted County'* political *i-ena wa* hruk, . Be vers | a DapgrV
&gt;m. Sanford Grammar School sold Governors race before the poople.
hy the Sixth Naval District Puh* „n last night at tha firat of it tnent, headed hy J. D. William.
the Lilies last weekend In down­ “Even though thry ere suppuriHe Work. Office. U.S. Naval Democratic R.lllaa to be held In
',iJrf.f ' p" pf. J h*
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town Senford. Those taking pert Ing enolher candidate they have
Base, Charleston, ft. C., for the various sections of the county.
,rlhul,tl jfsterday a total of ft,*
in Ihe Lily Sale were: r.lcnna
Define ■ packed court room with 377,437.11 In February eigaMttgf
Crablrce, Ann Schumakcr, Lynda presented fed* ■» they ere." He PAUL MILLER AND SENATOR Oflt’GLAR STRNSTRdM waiting their turn to ipeak at 1**1 night’* following Jobs to h« don* at tha
tf. 8. Navat Auxiliary Air 8ta overflow crowds listening hy a lax receipti In munlclpallti** and
added.
“1
hope
that
other
newsMcLeUan. Sandra Estrldge, and
1343,173 in the general reveuoa
papers will read The Sanford Democratic Rally held In the Seminole County Court HoulO. noth ere candidates for the Senate seal tlon, Sanford,
puhlic address system in the halls fund ef tha State.
Fenny Pulver.
nf
tha
17th
Senatorial
District.
(Staff
Phntoi
Herald and do likewise."
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Job number one 1* for the free- *nt| icrosa the front of the court
Mrs. Appleby said today that
Incorporated munlclpallti#* - hi
Hon of ala Butler Buildings, and house an entire stole of local can- Seminole County will receive 111.*
Pounding awey at the accom­
the campaign fund ia growing
includes
concrete
foundations
and
had
their
opportunity
to
plishment*
of
hie
term
of
offlra
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alowly and has now reached a
.VM.4B in the distribution, with If*
floor slabs, and the exterior util- ,p#ak on thilr bid for offlcea for U4.30 going to tha City w Ranted »
a* Governor Warren elated t h a t 1 V V O lllQ 11 j S I S l I l C
total of 11,333.
itlra will Include electrical, water wMrh lb, y b#H nu,|if|ed.
1 “1 never did consider myself hoe.
¥ '"
1MOt.M to Allamsnta Spring*;
“ We are confident lhat conlrl- of Ihe tegiilature."
and eewer line extensions,
Loudest ovations went to for- ga23.Tl to Casselberry; L o n g n e d
ttutlons which are now coming In
All bids for this Joh must he nter Sheriff Luther Hobby wh’en receives MUM,
and
been1 doing
^ W A l ! f i N ! T O N ^ A ^ m t d d l e rf
in the District Public Works Of- he accused Sanford Police Chief 1440.01
and
reach
tha
quota
set
for
our
.j
our Mjhrfnr Mfe(yrecently," is Id • »««&lt;
wh"
ihB j 1*'1
flee by 2:30 p.m., April 24, 1D54. Roy p i williams a* the “ Man who
According to Williamson, ih i
county,'' said Mrs. Appleby.
Warren as he referred to a re- * l°l
*n^ just "anted to
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J,,h number two calls fnr the tried In hang a yoke around my 8lat» collected a record 13,111,no*
for tha ............
construction
rent news release concerning burn R-" '#1 *
fire in the of |h#
Henry Shelton Sanrehibilitation of tha rafrigera- neck not &gt;n long ago" Hobby la rigaralta taxra ia March. r
highway fatalities and Injuries in White House yrsterdav and fnur jor(j H(mor(4| Library and Mulion building, and Includes new „ | d -There *r* a few penpl* who | The receipt! for the cumtltl
G o v e rn m e n t W a rn s
the stale this year.
more in executive offices across ,euip
awarded lo A K. Shoemoling aqulpmeiil, rofrlgarallun r|i,in'C lialicva I w as. an honest month Just ended topped hy fly
Summarising the citrus situs-! lhe street.
maker, Jr. yesterday afternoon at
piping, condensing water piping |&lt;w enforcement officer end I am most | | 3O.OO0 the eollectioa for
A g a in st H oxsey
tlon, Fuller Warren told the) sh« was apprehended hy e g mealing halri In the L'duraiional
and insulation. Also new lusutol- going to name names during these March 1935, a previous high to the
smoke lax collections.
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street audience gathered to hear "omen rieiecttve whileselling Hie Huild rg on Commercial Avenue,
ed partitions, change* lo exiating rsalllee.**
C a n c e r T re a tm e n t
Distribution of Ihe Mareh fnl»
him “ If I am permitted lo go fifth fire, Presidential Press Sec-iAu'ho-uy
io sign a comract
partitions, and new refrigeratot
o th ^r rnn,t(,|«tr«&lt; for sheriff
0 WASHINGTON t*—The govern­ back to Tallahassee and serve , relary James C. llsgerty said. wiin the l' i.lc.er v a t given the
tyfie door* and framea, plua *1- wfr, h firH. Charley Beck **ld « tf lection* in municipalities will ha
None of the blares caused »ny president and secretary of Ihe
(•ration* to exiatlag walla, floor* (l u j,M , pM1-hea to win the elec- maria next month.
ment Issued a formal public warn­ four more years. I'll do somt-tliing
March hnrmally' Is tha high
celling* and meat rack*.
lion, I'v got a hard row lo ho*. I
ing today against the Homey can­ lo mak* grapefruit profit*bla.'* , major damage. They were quickly (■moral Henry Shellnn Sanford
month for cigarettt tax collection*
Memorial Library and Museum.
cer treatment which it termed
Each set of bidding data must wtll appreciate your support,"
Warren touched on his platform smothered
Guard* said apparently none of Recommendation In accept Ihe
worlhtrsa and “ Imminently dan­ for i!»6d sneaking of tourism and
he aecom|ianied by a rheck pay*
Tha Inrumbent, J, Denver Cor- because It it the peak of the tour*
able to the Treasurer of the llt|| to|(J the audience “We are now lit a# a son.
gerous" If ils use lead* lo neglect industry. He reviewed the mad Ihe nearly 7.000 visitors who filed low- hid or llt.HXf was made hy H. &gt;
program nf his previous admlnl through the While House yester­ R. Tope, chairman of tha Build­
United Statss in tha amount of in ''ih .'‘pro’*oV o r ..tlln g up 'a ' . * '• '• ■•**ra* J S S f e ef other care.
ing Committee of the association, w.
110. This is required as security rnunty
blot-k which I hot&gt;*
Si**” 1!! * 2
The FoM and Drugs Admints- •tration and emphasised that he day were aware of any disturb­ Slat of the room which will ..
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Hagerty and Secret Service house the library and museum will iV
of bidding data.
promise you thle_I am going t« ^
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woull| N „
used by Harry M. Hoxsey in hi* hullding rnada than ever done hadescribed he the same as the original roopi
give you a claan, honest ahariff ■ ,BcrMi# of ibout
mJUtoa 4M*
cancer treatment contains potas­ toye, assuring Saminnl* County chief U. F. Baughman
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General
Sanford
home,
acthe woman at not quite luciu. fordJ||f l# (;, n j
h, , ^
office.'
s iu m iodide, and H sdded: “ There its fair ahara of roads.
tore
ever
last
year,
“I am against
mix Iff the They said sh* had heen sent In a president of the association, who
Porter U n sin g ,‘la hi* bid for
Is evldenra that potassium Wide
t*A i tjir r* '’ 1 y s j -*r-t
N. L. H u u u r
rarii.'' Warrsn axclaimed, “and hospttgj tor observation. TJj» wom­ said lhal Mr*. Carol* Dow hid re­
aherlff’s arflc*
W0 ve
h t fheriff’s
efDcj said ““Wa've
w &lt; . c : ' *,»* *-&gt; will iln anything In my puwep to an-identifiotl herself *• Mrs. Julia quested thiir ih* sire of the room
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T'.Toi I f f i i l i w f 'f t Benilndr#
maintain segregation.
M. Chase, U, born lo llagtrstown,
Mrs. name
Sallle r„
E. m,™,
ABcfl. •«,
M, ilfcd al Gaupiy
llnxtey disputed the government
ikh
lie
changed.
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.thu tost few year* and I
“It I* my liellrf," he said “that ttn.
The hin Id ing will ha rnnatruclrd * “ « D l S I l U p n l l c l l U )
f.gg p_ m Tueadsv at tne home belles:* I n n give you good gn*
enntenlions. At hi* clinic In Dallas. |f Wp
, , rhoot, they
of her daughter. Mrs. H. II. New- eiWminL Tha poaltion of sheriff
in Fnrl Mellon Park overlonkuig r x ; _ 2_ a. k J n n s l n n
he said hr has remrda of ca-c. wnn&gt;l
puih|,m.a lake which . has been named I U l S f r i C l M e e t l l i g
man. 1214 Dak Av*. after a length) in'Seminole County i« a trust—he
“ Droving
lhal
we
have
hern
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And In furthei climax his stand
alirr Mrs Dow. II Is now ofiicially f \ C
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MONTGOMERY IB - Atohimh
ressful after radium, X-ray anJ ii s-gieiration. tVarrcn snid, “ I
railed Lake Carol*
K e fin in g LO .
She had lived here ..........
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year.
O'lis U. Oeen*. funner chief Supreme Cotirl Justice James J.
surgery have failed." Hr *a.d the HAv«ix*t got „ tut of sympathy
Randall t'hasa reimrled in the
N I Bishop "f Sanford, was and was a membn of Ihe Firs* deputy In the sheriff s office tod Maytle1,| Jr. was found ahni I*
government never has made a full fop. |hj|l A(rit&lt;ltinc oulfit ,|,e
assorianon lhat (und.s were nn seic. tr I tn attend Ihe .South- Baptist Church and Ihe TEL proe,active voters "A man should
f#r|y to(Uy ,n ht, IplrU
^Investigation.
XAACP." neenuse « , couldn't
WASHINGTON * r President hand m availahlr from known rasu-rn District mrniing of Hi*
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he honest and have the delermin- ' ment In the Ctoverdale seetioft nf
Hoxsey said hta clinics now have rmtcli a criminal (speaking of the F.isrnhowrr plan* tn leave next sources sulfirlenl in complete tho Sinrlair Refining Company which Clasa of lhal Church.
illnn in slay honest. If I ant el­ Monlgomery.
She It survived h&lt; four daugh
in ooo patients.
.Moore dyamlllng in Mima during Monday nr Tti"*d*y for his usual protect,
was held at the Dinkier Pla/a Ho­
ected
I will take office with re
Ralph H a m m o n d , e ie c H itt
The FDA has been fighting hit adminiatrdtlnn) nut of those spring golf vacation In Augusta,
Ground breaking rerrmnniea tel Die meeting, a Itended hy ters. Mrs. S. A. n.
malice nr hatred. I am rontin- press aerretary lo Gov. James t .
Na
if.
H..
Sanford;
Airs.
Hoxsey since before ID**. Afler loud-mouthed Harlem hale mou­ Ga
are now bring planned in the 432 marketer*, distributors aim
"■O' prcrnrlng mysrlf for tow folnom. said Mayfield had-'be**
Sanford; Mrs M. M. A.
year* of litigation, ■ decision by a se!* came here and 1 had to
Tit* ex nr I dav depend*. While Immediate future Attempts are mam nf the romnany's nff-rlali. Orlando'
and Mr*.' A &gt;. dicker enforcement work."
hnt through the head.
U. S. District Court in Texas in tell him to gel nut of the State," lloure press srrrclary James (* being made In hold Ihe rcreninpy h -d .is It. Hieme “ l.lle Begins at
Each candidate was Introduced j n , mmnnd said Folsom «** eaHel
of Jacksonville; II grandrhilriren,
October 1D33 prohibited Hoxsey Warren **id.
nn
April
10
which
is
Mrs.
D'wv'a
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marking
four
decodes
of
pro
llagfriy said, nn the outcome of
Just In talk and shout and the Mnsiers’ Tournament al Ihe birthday.
ires, hy Slnrlair, Dwight M Hills, four great grandchildren and num­ In alphabetical order hy Jamex „ rly |(K,|y by #ni ^ Mayfield’»
and hi* clinic from shipping in
Lee. chairman of the Seminole nHjhbnr| u
ulom, thln
wave
arms
about
this
thing
ia
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tnterslata commerce what the
A commuter, headed hy Randall Ihe oil company's district mana­ erous niece* and nephew*; three DemocraHc Kiecutlve Committee Brfln(«
brother*. J. F. M. Kntzmlnger,
wrong,"
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Chase,
and
including
t rank ger said.
FDA today termed “Ihrir worlh- not enouch, Wnrrrn commented Augii*ta , &gt;
In hi. talk, and “1 don’t believe' lh " . I’m idcnt occupies a collage Evans, Mrs F E Ruumillai, Mr*.
Th,a session was one of a .eric. Ctearwaler: L W. F.nlamlnger, and allowed each speaker five
Folmrn sent Alabama Pnhlln
jlr s s cancer mcdirlnes."
minutes in which In make hi* ap­ Safely Dlrertor Bill Lyerly lo Ih0
and .......................
It. 8. Kntzyou
can
trust
a
man
In
Teliahu
vi,ll,‘
id
«ale* meetings
scheduled In
Elizabeth
II.
William),
and
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The agency »aM Hoxsey set up
P i/A k L .e
^ ||t until
Rucker, wan appointed lo hrl«l Ihrouahoui thp country in mlilsfr nf llartivill^ S C.; and peal In behalf of hl« rnndldary. Mayfield apartmenl.
Isis clinic at Dallas In 1934 and hn*.ee that will ju»t drift along
Four candidates fnr Clerk of
G* Elsenhower
plan the ground breaking cero- each of the rompany’s six *»h&gt;. one slater Mrs. Arthur Hogan of
Mayfield, Tuscaloosa attoniep
.that its growth has been sleidy. with th» tide of aventa."
Circuit Court were Introduced.’
district* which rover a 37-state Dorris, Calif.
Warren
spoke
In
Ovlcd"
and
Tuesday.
mony
and
entertainment.
1and former University of Ala.
it said a Hoxsey clinic wa* opened Lon a wood this morning before' Hagcrly said Eisenhower plans
marketing territory.
Rnberl A Cobb »t«rted hll friT"_ hami law professor, was a randU
Funeral services are al 4 n m.
March 7, 19U, al Pnrisgr Pa.
Tii* conference* were held to
cnnilng In in Sanford. He left tn be hack In Washington in lime
tomorrow at Ihe First Baptist minute address with "l Want t o : date for re-nomination (o the jtu*
aiouainl
members
nf
the
Sinclair
hortly after noon today for In attend the opening game of Ihe
nrg.intzal|on w,th ihe progre.; Church with the Rev. W P. ! « * Ww ming. s^tre.gn •neni ou.; prrma Court in the M*y I Dim.
Lake County whera 'he will speak h*ac';*l] season between t h e C l !
!
H a ie s f Ic
made hy the rnnipany during ihr Brooks Jr, assisted hy lh* Rev. »nd mduded th* statement
I ncr*llf primary.
Lee.bure
and
Tavares
before
\V*»hinglon
Aenator*
snd
the
New
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“ years It rnvrred pad and‘ Thad Entiminger, Manatee oflt-1 non l think you have to he pat.
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He had heen elected to th l hljh
going tn Orlando for a TV ap- York Yankrrs April IT.
r* v «
r,l,,,.r* Planned d_*velopmcr** in etating. Burial ia in Evergreen riolir In hold on lo a nine-thous­ rourt In 1054 lo serve the tmexpraranre tonight.
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- crude, pipeline, refining, m ra rrlt, Cemetery.
and duller a year Jnh."
pired lerm of Ihe late Juitiet
MIAMI
An Investigation was iransporiailon. markeling, aciverIn other development, around, Q e a t n S 6 n t 6 f1C 6 I S
Inruiuhent O I*. Herndon gsv* Jnel B. itrown
f. MIAMI It—Sen E*te»‘ Kefauver
In
hr
completed
today
Into
whal
n«,ng
and
sales
promotion
actl
,
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credit to his staff "ho ha, he»n
‘Brought hi* pre*idrntlal rampaian the Slate Farris Bryant *pok* °n
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rau-ed a sightseeing host In Dip vilmi.
with him for 2t years, *nmr prior
to populous Dade County today aft­ Ihe Inuchy iaxalinn l.»ur In the U p n e l a O i l E Z Z C I I
•lames
E
Dyer,
prcsldrni
of
nver
in
Bl*eayne
Ray.
dumping
governnrshlp
race
last
nighl
with
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er sharply ’ crltlclilng the F.lacnlo that. “Tha best criterion a*
TALLAHAXSFE IM - The Su- nine nf |h« 36 persons aboard Into Ihr Sinclair defining Company,
lo hmv 1 rould act In the future,"
hower administration for what he statement that ha wasn't going I n _____
and other rompany official' u r r r
loday
upheld
ihe
the
uater.
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he said, “Is the sudit. t consldsr
called lit “inept" handling of for­ make a campaign promise of no, death
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„ fraiure speakers at the District
scnlenre
Imposed
on
Joseph
The dnuble-derked Bit-foot Phan- n,f-*-ttnjg In di.iru*slng futurr pro*Mr. Georg* \V, L.^ Smith, 72. jt „n b„nnr j,, serve the people
new taxes In order lo win voir*.
eign policy.
Lester Ewell hy the Duval County lorn, chartered for a farewell holt- prcis, Dyer said: “ We not only died this morning at Ihe Seminole
MADRID ip—Mnroccifl Sultan
....
He
(old
e
Tallahessee
television
In a .perch In West Palm ................. ..
Mohammed hen Ymusef arritjil
. , pnuinCircuit Court for the September day ouling for employes of Ihe nope to *el new sales rrronls Memorial Hospital following a nf
rnunt,r'
audience
This
ia
a
growing
.tale
k|UlB|
of
Kf,
M„
|t
r
e
l
B
ty
.
Beach'i Flagler Park Iasi night.
.............
f). A Robert* admit ted in his hv plane totay tn rerelv* s* wrong
MacFacMen • Deauville Hotel,, in IB34, hut we aim wanl m im short Illness.
Kefauver charged that the Rrnub- *"d if «'• «et into any long range nard.
audience last night that “ I hava
imfenendence for the Swanlah.
flipped over a half mile off Key " r f ,» «"■ &lt;*l'» fore* wills the
He
was
horn
Aug,
10.
1U
3.
In
llcans had failed lo lake a Rrm program of construction and ImI.ad no experlenre. Hut no one el«e r„lf,| plrt nf his North AffttU
Ezzetl,
who
ram*
tn
Florida
Biaceyn#
yeMerdey
noon,
creating
PK!*lb
«l
’
Seneca. S. C. Ha had lived m San
A.itanJ regarding nationalist held provement hullding for future from North Carolina shortly be­ panic among Bin*, on hoard.
J j j j J I . ,ucce,, in ,h# &gt;f *r» ford since 1921 and resided a! lias had a chance except the pre- eninire.
“ island* off tho Red Chin* main­ needs a* we must, new lixe* may fore the killing, told police he first
Nine person, were dropped Into, Th# ‘ Important rule that the 100.1 Maple Ave, Mr. Smith a rr.ut 1'irumbent. If e)eiti«l. Hie [ Cicreral’tslmn Frsnr'sCfli Franland, had made no mnve to ease be required.
saw
Mrs.
Raynard
at
a
rrslsuIhe
water when the boat rolled dealer, marketer, riillrlbuinr, and tended the First Baptist Church
ho"** * m .h*
. v
^
cnvhrnrwrt his ..rpyal
“ 1 will flghf them a* long a*
the tension in Cyprus, had virtual
jrsnl, lhat sh* followed him anil over. Five women end nn* man the area manager plays tn Hit nf Sanford and was a member, t)'* nm,n !’,our *"rt n "
visitor at Ihe airport,
there
I*
any
hop#
of
Ihe
*tate
slay­
ly abandoned the fret people* of
asked for a date and when he got were treated at Jackson Memo­ Sinclair organization was iIim-uii - of the Masonic I/idgc, Decamr. »fl,,' nnnnThousands of Moroccans from
Asia, and had failed to find an ing solvent, hut I won’t see the in her car with her she asked him rial Hoapitai for eiposura and cd by Louis W. Leath, Sinclair Ga. lie wa* a Held supervisor
" \ l Vnrnea promised a monthly Ihe 1*000 • square-mill Spanjih
needs
of
our
children
In
Ihe
answer In lh* new Soviet pollry
Refining Company'* Vice Presi­ for J, C. Hutchison Co.
for monry.
published fiiiniu-lnl ntniemeoi of proteriorale screamed a *near&gt;
shock.
of penetration through economic schools, our tlrk In the hospital*
He said he refused (o give her
Ihe County in hi* hid f»r i-lec- hysteric welrome lo Ihclr lilutir
The Coast Guard *»kt all aboard dent and Gmcial .Sates .Manager.
Mr.
Smith
lx
survived
hy
hi*
and
nyr
old
people
suffer
because
• ,w_ „ l-rn J. Hoar. Vice Pmlrlcnl In
• *H.
any
money
and
«ha
slapped
him,
were
arconnled
for
^ ? } ,'* nt V'rc,(,.lt
,
, ,, ,
I have made a campaign promise
,nfl lnpr* rharge nf St.iHon Salr*, -iwike widow, Mrs. Winnie K, Smith. San- ,"Pn
The Tenneair* Democrat »*liJ
u,u "J
hiltan hroujlii w'lh hlm,-’|
nn “ Cnnperatlnn — ' Krynoi'- of lord; wm and daughter-in-law. Mr. ,,n M?T
nf no new taxes just lo get your He then shot her u v e r il time*, were nn falalittes.
our NATO relation* have deleri- vole."
the court record said.
A fishing rniiser, the Sport TT. .Successful
tor joint So-nlsh-Mororcxn dcrlaraHon
Enterprise.”
Ollier and Mr*. David Smith, Atlanta r ° ,rt 1 lf P”11* " ''ir' *
.orated, that Greece, Turkey and
Gov, Collins was hack at hi* Tha Supremt Court said in an wa* only 130 feet* away and speakers reported on the work Ga.; grandson, Lindsey Smith of 'hi* office for ihe next fqur yem t. affirming (he independenci ’/'of
w nrlttin ara divided over Cyprug rif.k handling state business hut opinion by Justlre Glenn Terrell snatched the people from the rhop- currently being carried on hy tho Atlanla; on* brother. Tom Smith, ’ 1
making applirathm for the Sn*ni-h Morocco and H* •unity
Sinclair Bescarrti and Develop,
and serious conflicts in policy
with the neighboring French pro.
Bryant, and Bumler L. Lowry that Ihe only points raised hy E»■ py water, A helicopter and Ihre# menl Corporation, tho Blnclsir Pine living in Alabama; and one sister, ■i0'1
with India and other free Asia
sell in his appeal were technical rescue boils from the Coast Guard
Mr*. Ads Huskey, Allanta.
Five ramlhlal"* were Introduce I tectnrate, wlilch Franco hi* 111*
went nut again On the trail of voles.
I.ina
Company,
’Ihe
Sinclair
Oil
nation* have increased under the
and lhal errors, if any, were rushed lo the scene and hrought
Funeral services are at I p. m ) who are asking for the pn.ltii.n granted indrpnndence.
" '
Lowry concentrated hie cam­ nnee
snd Ga* Company. Sinclair A n n
harmless.
Elaanhowcr administration.
the pa«*engers a*hnre.
Franco's g o v e r n m e n t anlu ll, fnr,, and other suhtirinmrs. In morrow* at Ihe Brisson Funeral of T** Assesmr for Seminole
paigning in Ja kionvltta while
'
Inoimcet last night that- ‘thb
Home with Hie Rev, W. P. Brook* County.
Bryant worked toward Jacksonville
Miss Mary Earle, in a short ap- s P*"l*h Cahinel had aporovel !(!•
Jr. nfflciallng. Burial will he in
C 11A l i A , I
| _
wtth stop* at Mnnticelln, Madison,
Itcal to Ihe votcix mid “ I began Independenci declaration,
Evorgrrrn Cemelery,
d u m t e r L o w ry Is
Live o*k md L*k* city.
All
master
Mason*
are
asked
my n f e e r In Ihe court hmi** In
| A I, - . .
C eaeL a.
,n • tolk at Palaika, Uwry
JO yC C c a p e O K e r
again eritUiied efforts being made
lo meet at Ihe Masonic l-odle *1 ,p-*- l or the past 23 years I SPY LOSES RID FOR PAROLE
GRAND JIAriDS, Midi. &lt;*— Repld*. Score* of Homes were I Communicslion end power fsrtl 1:13 p. m. Inmorrow to attend have had training that qualifies
WASHINGTON i*~Aloml«; if)*
l.t
a - Sumtar I.owry, candidate for by Collin* to get the U.5. Supreme
Vicious spring tornadoes lorp 'l!',"l“,,»hed and at l e n t 1* peraons me* were knocked bid. isolating the funeral of Mr. Smith in a m* tor that office."
ass, whor#
David "reenglau,
whore tertl.
t%rjl.
ff^Jovemnr, will (peak at th* Sam-, Court to change it* mind about
i
killed,
'lend Jullu* -Aid
Rwlelvh King mlniUM that Mi* mnny hdoed 'send
•everil enmmunIHea' and leaving body,
inols County Junior Chamber of ordering a Nairn admitted imm»- acrosa western .Michigan last
Three bodies were found In a
nfflc* of Tax Assessor is the must Ethel Rosenbergg lo Ihe
Commerc# noon luncheon meetlnv diately tn the University of Flor­ nitfit, leaving a v u g trail of devastated trailer camp on Grand them .in total rtarknas*. .
death and destruction.
.
_
. . Important office In th* rnunty.' chair, has lost his bid for p i t g f r f l R i
al noon.
) ids Lew School.
Rapids' northwest outskirts, A Hospitals in Grand Rapids, sml f _ _ . _
prison,
vt - s'X t v:
R«scu« worker* recovered IX farm woman w*i killed when an- nearby E*eland and Holland ivere D . T A N n U f l l f A F T f t l H “Von win, for th# first t!m» In from a federal prison,
Collin*' campaign headquarters
Lowry, of Tampa, la currently
jammed lo eapacliy and ail avail- '
1 ^ - j p B O R O r I O I O choosing • tax assessor, 1 will b* I The U.S. Parol# B«ard y
campaigning for the governorship •aid tha governor would have soma bodies. It was feared th e n were ath' r tornado haltered the Tra able medical help was summoned.
Thursday i t the Southalda P*TA ’nuny yeora, have th* privilege of day denied Grceoglass' parol# *PClly atea. lOO mlles_ north.
on the bait* of the segregation detailed comment on tha Interposi­ other* ]■ the debris of demolished v,r“
ft was Mlehigan'i worst fornado
Nearly i.ooo National Guirds
t o sue,
tion doctrine In a campaign apacch homes gnd stores.
5 ! 0rei-t ■* «nJ &lt;*'* t ^ It I* your
men were moblllaed to assist In •me* lh* disastrnuf June 4, 1933, talk on "What To Do Till Ihe ^Doceight-member beard decllnad &gt;
Mont than x n were Injured and rescue opera lions.
‘ Tho Joyce** are expecting an he will deliver later In the week.
iwisler lhat hilled Iso in Flint.
tor Cor.iea",
jJohn
nbJ, Meizrh reviewed hlx i*r- explain ilx aetion.
•ovar flow attendants a t their H ie governor plana a handshak­ property damage ran into millions
Fireman, slat* and lor at police
, i* (form lllerally wiped oul Ihe
There will be ■ quaitlnn and vlr# aa a Couoly CommiuloUf,
Thp 34 . year - old Grrroftox*
Maeting tomorrow, not only he- ing tour of Polk. County tomor­ of dollar*. Some 3.000 people wer* and civil defense workers lanored huijneii diitriet of Stendale, eight
left
homeless.
through
tho
night,
probing
through
milt* west of here. Fifteen build- answer period and all memberR, and said "I can think of no offle* completes tomorrow on* thli
| ) 4»u** of Ut« political issue, but row before making an official visit
Hardest hit was the town of
sentence hf &gt; a a
_____ __________
t h e because of the election of to St. Petersburg Friday at the Hudsonville, ». community of l.aon wrerkago in i search for tha In­ inga lining fUtta Highway «). aU are urged to attend thl* Impor-U.Hat could prepare you better for _a 13-year
jured and dead. outer*
Other* «tood Is-v thin lo years aid, were level- tint- meeting wlvieh will begtn •* tho offle# of Tag auassor. 1 tn J«H oiler plaidtagA|U*1
annual Sun Festival
X f te tr a for 19M-47 year.
ton ails*
thwest oi Grind guard to
t o t t o f . ____ 1ed wiUto aeeoftdg,
1 h *• - .
1
(Cattle tud m Page 1}
l a t aepietag* tk u g * .

Annual lily Sale'
Sponsored By Pilot
Club Nets $43.35

Bids Being Taken Court
In Charleston, S. C. Room
For Jobs At SNAAS Packed

February Cigarette
i
Tax Receipts Given
Municipalities'

Shoemaker Is Awarded
Contract For Library

ssw a a

«*f*iM UEL-esr&amp; 0l--“mt

★

Mrs. S. Allen Dies
A f 'After Long lllnesi

★

ii

Alabama Suprema
Courf Justice Ii
Found Shot Today

Ike To Leave Next
Week For Spring
Vacation In South

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Reason For Boat

Kefauver Speaking
In Dade County

|

jflooted Today

W.. L. Smith, 72,
Dies This Morning

Moroccan Sultan'"
Arrives In Spainf

'

Tornadoes

Leave

Destruction

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SULTANA
BLACK-EYE PEAS.
FRENCH!
INSTANT POTATOES
DIXIE LILY
HOMINY GRITS
LIBBYS SWEET
PICKLES

'TAtTYi*' « a it w hen o p a rt

moualnf landad him en the pay*
roll of a Barrit. Ontario, Canada,
corporation, appear* to bo taklA i Lm honor aorloualy a* bo la,
bald by Vatma Thatl, an am*
ployM of tha eooeam. It aaama
that tha felina wenderad tn at a
tlmp whan tha plica wm* over­
run by rodente and, alven a
'chance, cleaned out atl the mica.

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SUPER . RIGHT CURED

(8 More Persons
Killed In Africa

Mb. Can* f |Q

FRYERS

(whole) LB.

Super • Right H u v r Western

ALGIERS lit — The Fr'anch today reported fiS more jUrafln*
killed in icatlered action* aeron
North Africa durlnl the previous
24 hnnri. Thlo tollowrd Easier
weekend fuhtlna in which M natlomliit rebeli died.
Thm* killed yesltrday Included
M reheli, 2 French toiiiari end 2
member* of e Tunlilen national
unit ortatiUed to flint natlonaliit
extremut*.
The clilh between the Tunisian
iroupi came in mountain* M
mild north o( the French naval
baoe of Birerie. A unit formed hy
the moderate Neo-Deaiour party
routed a band of about 20 aupportera of extremist natlonaliit lead­
er fieleh ben Yousaef. Five rebel*
were killed end 15 were liken
prisoner. Nn French force* took
part In the enxasemenl.
In France, pollre In the suburb*
of P irl* investlftalcft r e m it rase*
of armed attack* on Alierlan*
who had refilled ' ftf" cbmrib'ufe
fund* to extremist movement*.
Alserian demonstration* erupted
Into head e r a c k l n g * at Met*,
Thlonvllle and Mauheuic, In east­
ern and northern France.

BRISKET STEW
BEEF RIB ROAST
Super • Right Beef “All Meat11
BONELESS STEW
Super • Rlghl Freshly
GROUND BEEF
3 LBS.
Super * Right Young Tender
BEEF LIVER

Suptr &gt; Right Heavy Western

SUPER - RIGHT Fresh Pork

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BREAKFAST BACON
All-Good Brand Sugar-Cured Sliced

BREAKFAST BACON

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OYSTER STEW 10 OZ. Con
MKB-PAflKKR ENRICHED. . . . . . .

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Spanish Bar
JANE PARKER ICED

Rt. Rev. West 5th
Bishop Of Episcopal
Diocese Of Florida
WHOtVWS WIFE CALL*

illllllT wTRC PIAVIN G

JHEW W OUR
*1LIVING ROOM
WITMCAGWOCO

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HIM F i R i r TO GET TO Wl
1 HAS TO AAV THE QTH£
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horthwootorly * k n i Hi* n o of
(*li1 curve llitouili .-* central
1 P _ FO K la K IK O L B co il F T Vi
* « l l * of ll&gt; 01’ f t - t dlllin c*
of l i n i l l foot in t point on iho Dtnver houiowkfa thr*» y*an n o ,
" • I t Jlno of I old lUMIrtn It.
Townihlp 1) Xouth, nonoo )&gt; announrH tedly ih t will hi hark
rt of th . l u t e of Ylo rid i
Kail. * itl.tonc* of n i l .H i fool on fhi Niw York i t m ncitt fill.
railim aor
of th* North* t i l corner of SWU
thtroof.
Mlta Merman, In privati lift the
If P E A R L I T R E E T COR ANU Al.t&lt;0;
•‘All that tiort of Iho tv it of Lol wifi of Robert t. Six, preildent
l i . MCNill'o Oronfo Vlllo. plot of Continental Air Llnea, win ap&lt;
fOTICi
foot; J, pi hoi »&gt;, loo and l«l,
public rornrit. of itomlnolo i*oun- pear In in o M f i n a l muilral
ty, Klnrldo. lyln* H*«i nf the comedy w r i t t e n
hy Ifnwerd
o il»iin « rl«hl nf w l y nl X t .i.
htion ..nf. .ifiil \V0»l nf Wi* pro. Llnduy end Ruaiell Crouoe.
ti'i.od rloht of w»y of told mote
The new ihow, "Happy Hunt*
ft old mnj ini! he lot mor* fully
h.vlna or rlilmlnx any rlahl,
rtc.ctlhod l i runntnt from iho Ind," will he her tin t Rroadway
Inftroii o iu " ,- moriaia* or
»P«» nr Intoroodlofl of th* t u t
■ lion to or on tnooo roriain
linn of .aid f i n e fluid inn m d ateie appaarenci alnra "Call Mi
iti «r lond.horolaifior dnertn.
Ih* W n | lino nf iho prnpnood Madam" rimed In IflAI.
nd th . tnllowlpo poronn. in.
f l t h t of *.»• of told n u t * fln.,1
ir with all unknown poronn.
}»« Bouthirly i d l m n r * nf tt«
iln* by. Ihrnu(li or und.r
fiot: .b iln t ■ t r l m t o l i r ihipctl "f lDr «t you, bar* In and In an)
rn -portoni who or. d.od. or _ pared of lind."
of Ih* abnto dotrrlbotf Undo on!
ail; lo t kaowp to bo dead or T h i find h.rolnahov* ronvoyrd •n?w
ejua* »Ay tna aam* ohauli
JoftWlfllnt t i l a r m , m nn or toil.
,hu*
•"* F«r
O ttN En Byi i t North P u r l Street Srl.J*
Eorofa *l
n ,h* P*,I,,0B Hlo&lt;
Florid * ^
SU BJKCT TOi M n rltia i of Fairlt‘P**rl Btrtot Cnrpnrotlnn
»Unr Dnrnnritfnn, in fivo r of
Miry O. Mmi.
t.B U I
t Fin* a ir ia l
,,T A K R NnTK'C T h i! i n . r l . r * Ftorrt* _
lion of T i h l n t h u boon flint) in
e m i t *hV nrUult Court rn
. J~ R t a-n
(ho i h o . o .r i y li d n u n , hr th*
r R i*h i at w a r
ritttlnnor. ih» .cnutrlne authority Hack
rl of i
nf Iho*. nrnr.odlnai, of Ihl toklne
Aiiornor
_h»if af U io I I and. t i pf t h i l o o n diacrlhod ilndi, for Cnumy
Eo»» or b io i * nn.d Inn. Ih# Purpnio i n forth In Ihl poll, a.mlnnl* f,,..nir
i l T l l . n i f *1 ifoNoir* n r . linn In thi* riti.o, Vlii A. t l f h l Mnford. Florida
fill*, aceordljt* tn th* pl.t Jf woy fer ■ portion of a u t o noon
( r*r.ord*d in Pl»l Book mn Bcniioolo rmint*. rinrid*. ibrt
11
and 1 1 of
lho» on* nf th* J u d a n nf th*
rorord* af B*Mlaela Caun*
£
"&lt;• ff)"lh Judicial
nrrtiii of Florida. will nn in* lilt
J j W . V ' l U A . n.. m u . i t iirjn
r clfA . n* tn» fartnown ihsrsef,
iF.CriJjlI Court Dhimbori In Bom IPnJ t £.&lt;!u"‘ r Cmirt Knuti i t ain-

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KTVKL MERMAN WILL
RETURN TO NTAGR
DENVER (ft—Zlh*l Mermen
who lift Broadway to become i

Legol Notice

n

JACKSONVILLE
- The Rt.
ftev. Edward Hamilton West today
became the fifth bishop nf th*
Episcopal Diocese of FlorMa.
He ha. been bi*hop-fn»dJutnr
»nd take* the place of the Rt. Ray.
Frank A. Juhan who retired Feb.
1.
The Installation ceremonial were
at St John'* Cathedral with the
Rt. Rev. Henry Knox Shertll, D. D.
of New York, preilrtlns bishop of
the Protestant Episcopal Church,
relebrant el a communion service
and preicher of the instillation
sermon,
Gov Colllni, &gt; communicant of
(he Eplicnpal Church, heeded e
iroup of laymen In (he grand proceiilon.

ih.

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ttf ^ a t h

1’^ge 3

If You H ave Pet Birds
Of Psittacosis

(ton tinned W*» Per* Otc»
koow the Mads *f the aehod*, the

hospital, roads and county."
Rudy Bloan pro mixed Seminole
County TOtert *1# eleced I promite you n new, permanent home­
stead axempttoa ayetem on ■ card

ly MMNUMK. Ml.HUM, M.9.

PtrnrACOClB U for the blxdaliUckj develop rapidly and may bs • ‘
Unfortunately, however, humans pretty severe.
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. By DOROTHY ROB
\P Women's Editor
; Note to anxloua molhen and
father*: If Johnny can't read at aye
. j tn. but It a wizard at mechanical
a i thing*, don’t Rive him up as lott.
I » j Just show him how worJt can
* I help him put a hot-rod or a TV
action.
: v | set together.
Interest
*
Tills la the advice of l-'rank Jenof the tax
‘4 nlng*, reading specialist and
P»|y t 'l r f . n '
' I teacher of education In the Bloom#daaea for the Board of County
1 field, S'. J.. Junior high school, tic
Commissioners, District one w.re
'.•I describes himself as a professional
present at last night'* rally.
| uncle,
or F. D. Scott appeared for City
J “Tjough I have no children, 1
CommDatoneo John Khldes, a can­
^ ■ have five brother* all of whom
didate for the commission post, CAPTAIN ROBERT W. JACKSON. USN, Commanding Officer of have big families, and the prob­
and explained that he wa* out of tha Sunford Naval Auxiliary Air Stolon, Inspects membr -* of the lems of my nieces an I nephews
to&lt;-n on City business hut would NAAS Supply Dept, during last Friday's personnel Inspection. keep me In touch with tho younger
not mis* any of tha other rallies. This was th* first Inspection In white uniforms far NAAS person- generation."
Itobort Bennett appealed for nel. (Official Phot*, U. S. N a v y ! __________________________
Jennings believes Ihere’a too
vote* on the ba»U of more for
mud)'hysteria on the part of par­
&lt;Jh» tax dollar. He said. “Tho a feeling that tho people of the
ent* over current widely publl.
problem* ar* varied, but I would 31th District will vole on the basis Candidates Asked
died reading probtem* of chil­
like to aee a complete program of qualifications and not on the
dren.
To
Address
Student
outlined Including roads, hyacin­ basla of geography," and added.
"Actually today's teaching me­
th control and youth center." He "I’ will, not buy a scat In the
thods are belter than anything
Orqanizations
Soon
added, *1 want to make Samlno’e Florida Senate, neither do 1 want
GAINESVILLE Lfl - The John' thfy £a&lt;l ,’!L,h*,,5.“ d °!?
County a better place to IWe for anyone to buy the seal for me."
The four candidates for Huuse Marshall nor A*,n. and the Yqung1'*&gt;**'■ ^ j 0 diffp™
ha'
the neople who live here."
in *?3? ° " V p" ?cnJ " L '1'1]'1™
Robert S. Blllhlmer n-mmsed of Representatives were the last Democratic Club. University of went
to high school. Today 77 per
Florida .Indent organizations, have
♦The Board of County Comm!*- speakers of tho evening.
cent go to high school. Back In
aloners sponsor legislation where­
Wilson Alexander spuku out on Invited four candidates for gover­ the 'fl'is and '90s the onrs who got
b y *U ’sections of Seminole Cnun- hit platform of better schools, nor to speak from the same plat­
to high school were only the cream
*y would b* given adequate fire preservation of natural resources, form here April 14.
protection for l believe It la of maintaining, segregation and “Will Tlic Invitations, sent to Gov. Col- of tho crop, and so of course they
paramount Importance and will work toward the annexation of Itns, fo rmer Gov. Warren. Farris had no reading problem-.
"Today hays nnd girl, of all level*
wqrk urreaslnxlv toward ttys eiyl " the Cringe areas uf Srnford on a Bryant and Sumter l&lt;owry, said:
"We students here at the uni­ of reading skill arc pushed along,
He sold, "I wish lo briny to youf ' fair'nnd impartial basis."
attention the deploratile method
Don Bales reminded the audi- versity feel that If the candidates and there are bound to be some
which 1* used In the detention of cnee "You are here tonight as wll] conpcrae and apptar nghr harkwnnl ones In Dial 77 prr rent.
Juveniles. Young boy* and girls voters. And the question It “It will cooperate and appear together Rut any way yon look at 11 we’re
are locked up !«J the county fall the person stending before you It will offer Ihe voters of the stale .till way ahead of former genera­
cepable of representing me." I an excellent opportunity to com­ tions."
with drunk* and criminal*."
believe It Is time to send a busi­ pare at one time each of the can­ Jennings Is an ardent supporter
MORE MORE
of the program of the Library
^ Two candidates for the Bosrd of ness man lo Tallahassee, and if didates."
Bemlnol# County Commissioners, elected I will truly be a ’■epre- The event would h* held on the Club of America to encourage chil­
District No. 3 were heard at th* tentative of the people "
courthouse square with each can­ dren to read more books. Hut he
Thomas Stringer stated that "t didate allowed 'lime In nuke a says:
Democratic Rally last night.
Otis Fourakre briefly told hi* am aware of tho problems created hrirf .peerh and ontlino hi* "The Impetus to read must
come from the family. If a child
audience "I have appreciated by vast expansion. We must meet planned program.
working for you th# past two the growth with legislation to pro­ An partler effort In get Ihe can­ secs hls parents reading and olt' (arm* ai commissioner and hope ven l stum nrcas and decay. 1 am didate. to appear together fell vIonsly enjoying hooks, ho soon
that you will tee your way e»ar interested in a long range pro­ through. Tho Florida League of gets the idea that this is some­
to nama m« to tha position again.” gram for our roads and If elected Women Voters had Invited them thing he wants to do loo—it looks
Lawrence Swofford, Mayor of will stay well Informed and avail lo speak at Lakeland. The league like fun,”
Altamonte Springs, ipeaklng the myself of the facts.”
said It had to rail off the plan,
fantlre allotted five minutes said Gordon Frederick In behalf of brcau.e of thee and).talcs' schcdii"I have a deep Interest In schools. hls candidacy said "I will not ulc difficulties.
Soviet Government
J believe and am In favor of a bow or bend to any group regard­
permanent law setting atid« a por­ less of their weight." And on the
Will Investigate
tion of tha n c* track money for segregation issue said, “ we won't Newsmen Will Be
achoola. 1 will promote plant tor be pushed around by rabble rout­
Leader's Vanishina
the continued growth of Semhole ing people."
Permitted
To
See,
MOSCOW &lt;.F - SwetH-h Prime
The chairman, of tha .Seminole
County."
Minister
T a g e Erlnoder said
Democratic
Executive Report Bomb Test
W. Hugh Duncan, Incumbent for County
the
S
o
v
i e t government hi*
W. Hugh Duncan, Incumbent for Committee, Jim Lee, said, In clos­ WASHINGTON (*-Tho govern­ prnmlM-l In InvoMlgnte Ihe dlathe office of Justice of Peace, ing tha meeting "We’ve had a
apm-nr-’ore of Swedivh diplomat
Fourth District said “Four years fine group of candidates speak ment announced Monday newsmen
Raoul Wallenberg In Budapest In
amt
photographer*
will
he
permit­
W*no ! asked you to do something here tonight. It's going to be
for me and you elected me to Ibis hard for the citizens of this coun­ ted to ohrervo amt report an II- t!M1.
It wa* the flr»t official ntknowl
officg, I have tried to render a ty-to select their representatives-." bomb - tcit-.rt hadulod-.lur about
W. B, Miller, viewing hls record MRy 1 at Kuhteluk In the Fflclfie. rdgement bv tho Soviet govern­
tervlec I Bariev* tha people are
entitled to. You are the ones to as commusloner said "1 have The coverage will he on a "pool” ment of Wallenberg'* dlmnpear
be the Judge and I ask for your done the best 1 could with what ba.i. with the number of news­ anco tinder myMortoua elreumstance* It years acn. He wa* re
we had. 1 ask for your support men limited lo 15.
aupport."
It will be Ihe fir*t time store ported taken Into ruatndy bv the
Lewis Tit* appealed to the vot­ on May 8.”
Two candidates (or the Board 19111 that new-turn have been »l Soviet army In January, IbiV
ers In his behalf on the h u ll of
Eilander told a new* ctmfcimel­
“ I would like lo serve the people of County Commissioner*, District lowed to »(ta ti lls of atomic wrap
as an assistant to your County Five spoke st last night's rally on* at tho Enlwctok p r o v i n g he brought up the Wnllunherg ra*e
Homer Little, speaking briefly, ground. They have *cen a number —Ihe only thron In Sovlet-SvvdUh
-Judge In the juvenile delinquency
told the rally audience "I have of tc*t*. however, In Nevada, the relation*—In conference* with the
^effort,"
hlghe-l official* of the Soviet
Paul Miller, candidate for the lived In Seminole County 20 lavl time on May 5 nf but year.
37th Senatorial District seat In the years. I knnw that you think I A Joint announcement by Ihe government.
Sfcst* Legislature contended "I am qualified sfor the position of Atomic Energy Commi-ilnn anil
know the problems of the business commissioner and I earnestly soli­ the Defense Department vlid not
people. With such a background cit your vote.”
»*&gt;' specifically that Ihe upcoming Statue Of Liberty
you need such a man In the Sen­ Gus Schmsh said, In behalf of Enlwctok tc»t will be of an Hate." He said "1 will do every­ hls candidacy, "For Ihe past M bomb. The announcement tie- To Become Home
thing possible to create a central years Ihe people of my district scribed It a* a "megaton range
Of U. S. Museum
purchasing agent and thereby hive urged me to serve a* your nuclear detonation,"
lave your county many dollars In commissioner. 1 have consistently
The Stndm n'
A megaton 1* the equ.valent ol NEW YORK
iwita purchases."
believed In progress and am one one million ton* of TNT.
Liberty, frlendlv hearnn to tho«'Senator Douglas Slenstrom re­ of the few fermers that main­
arriving from foreien shore*, will
ported that ha had spent only |85 tains a membership in the Cham­
become the home nf an American
AIR FORCE OPENS
In hla present campaign. "I have ber of Commerce."
mu,mm of immigration.
IfKAIKtUARTKR.S
TAIPhl CD—T^o U.S. Air Force A flvo-mllUnn dollar drive l« un
today opened its new Fnrmo.s der way lo construct the inn,cum
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TIi* new headquarter* of 20 one- the ha»o of the statue restPurpose of the museum Into
story building* ha* a library.
dramatize for posterity the enle
j-hapel, po*t exchange, barber •lory of immigration lh Ihe build­
shop and mesa hall.
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young rsfugeea who hava bad tba
most education themselves, usual.
|y Ith gride or 10. Hospitals and
clinics, of which there are natural.
Iy not enough, are maintained and
Tbl* to th* tlth to * aerie# *f medical earn. Put II ta ant a plush bi/ara a refugee la admitted to
artleUa written hr Mrs. Car***# axiitanee bv aay meant • the a camp, he la cheeked for com*
Wtlla wbe U repmentUrg The teat* (which are ra d u :lly being mLinkable diseases. So far there
fanferd Herald oa a tow of
replaced with block hula) are
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small, cold and very wet in the have beenno epidemic* and p re ^
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relay teases which la here now. entlr the age-old scourge or this
Things lav# really beea beetle rucl used to’ keroient . and each area, malaria, has been SO per
and fa it meting atoae wa left family draw* iim a fl ritioo-fTf’mcent licked to the camp*.
Amman, Jerdan loot Monday and a central dlaburaement point, six per eenVlSf the camp refu*
went te Jerusalem. This account! Clothing la desperately needed but c (t, ir0i according to the sUndfer my net writing until new. Mr. Fiaeher aeye UNRWA'* mon- uril. *ft up by World Hcellh o ^
Seeaaae ef the cemplexity ef the ey to being stretched to Hi limit sanitation, undernourished. Tills
aituaUea, I am breaktog the to fecd lfea peopla. In eonnactloa . u perrtal.-Vbl4b-. Includes both
week tluia t v toto three etorieai with Ulft, many church organua. ■rfun ■(nd
ehAdred, are given a
this ana about aa Arab refugee lions and groups to the United hot noon meal of TOO calories.
•amp we teured end U.N.R.W.A.'e Stale* ere sending clothing now, These people get this meal at a.
work here; another about our
when I a iked how contributions mesi hall si supplemental foe"
Moly Lend alghtateingi end etill could best reach lhei« people, I to their regular food which Is
another story about ou; alay to was givan th» following addroii prepared and eaten In their own
Israel.
to contact; Miss
« Hynn, Middle
- hut* or tonta. They a rt oxamOa leal Tuesday we were takea East Bofuioott Clothing, U.N R.- in»d by medleal people tor ollgi»,
through the Dhatoheh Cams, a W. A. United Nations. New
York, |,(|j|y an(t removed from tho list
tent eity housing 1,000 fsmUlei|or Naw York,
when their Individual health la
about I,MS refu. ee. Mr. flicker,
1 hive never aeon people more regained to sueh a point. Alio, chil­
head ef UNRWA (United Nation* deiperately In need n( clothing dren up to ego of IS and expectRelief and Works Agency), waa (especially shoes) shin thai*. ant and nursing mothers ere given
a really wonderful guide for us • The aheller problem Is a constant on* eup of milk a day to addlttoa
very totiaca, g&amp;criiito aad Intrill- one apparently, since the birth to their regular rations. It eeund|)
gent.
rata of the refugees is I per cent unbelievable, I knew, tort th en
The days In Ibis aria arc sunny annually and the death rata Is t people, especially tto* children,
hut there Is a chill wind alwaya per font. In ether words, these generally look nourished -&gt; they
and at al|M It Is vary cold. thousands of people who were ere not fit, but they certainly are
When I saw thets bsrthwt ehil. thought to no • merely temper- not siarving.
Th# ra/usee* In this on* camp
drsn In rigs, living to tents and ary problem eight years ago ara
civet, I bceama actusll 1U. Al­ growing In numbers at a rats of ,„d ,h« rest of the million who
ways, of course, children tug S per cent r^r year. As I said are elsewhere in th* Arab countries
ent'a heartstrings tha most, but before, the tenta ire gradually. ara tn appalling problem. Iarael
never to ths cslcnt that these did. giving way to concrete Hock floea pot want them back and they
Rome ef the stotlitles snd facts huts but It Is slow progress. The are apparently bant on returning!
I got from observation and asking usual procedure Is that tha re- (n the|r | lnd ef “ Paleatlno"
questions hath i t this esmp am! fugees them,elves build the walls ivhieli term they use line* they
■t a UNRWA briefing u n io n that out of homemado blocks, UNRWA do not acknowledge the cnliUnrc
night are as follows: In Jordan than helps out with roofing ma- of far ael a a « nation, fh li il thalr
there Is lha biggest concentra­ aerials. Meanwhile all the tanti haps end dream and determina­
tion of tha falsstlnlsn refugees being used ar* mada by a trnt tion, The Irony of the whole appar­
line* thara is more Jordan tarrl factory at Jericho which Is man ently Insoluble qucatloM ll that
tory adjaaent tot ha present lirsal
**y tha refugees. Water is th* Zionist Jews who, aa a na­
than any other country. Thera are l®»*n
*uPP»y «•"'«» tion. hava baan homalcsa tor ces801,000 refugHi in Jordan, two acittared throughout th* camp and turi.-s, now hava a place, but
thirds of which are pot in campf hcra, aa avarywhara alia w* hast another large group of Moslem*
but who live out on the economy, bean to tha da;:rt areas, water is have triran thslr pile* a* "thttj
• very few holding down profes­ pracieui and treasured - some­ hnmetoii and unwanted sno»”. F
sions! Jobs and earning a living times carried for miles from wish I thought there could be a
and the rest (or big majority) spring!. Tha toll*! facilities arc solution olhar than war but th*
living in eavoi and eking out eg. terrible, ntadlcsi to iiy. with more I *ea and observe, the more
Isteneci by begging UNRWA help communal Installations scattered I agree with lha many people,
and work When and U thay can about th* camp, which Inciden­ bath Israeli and Araba, who sc*
gat It. Tha other on* third pf tha tally covert about ena square milt war In tho near future. ,
Jordan refugHi live to 28 camp* of land that Is either rock and
sueh as tha on* wo visited. Inci­ sand or rock and mud, depending
TEMPTING HARD-BOILED
dentally, the rcfugcei constitute on th* icaion.
EGO DISHER
The
edueaiMn
and*
Is
quit*
one third of Jordan's total popu­
Thos« hard-bollad eggs th*
good considering t h e circum­ Easter Bunny lift are psrfaettjft)
lation.
UNIIWA apends fifteen million stances. In Jordan thera arc MO good eating. Any number of de­
dollars a year her* with the Unl­ r a f u g a o schoolrooms. Children licious luncheon dishes offer
tad States contributing about TO start school at a years and a pro­ tempting Ideas — for one, Egg
per cent • which ao many Araba gram is now under way to teach Goldenrod mad* by slicing cooked
appreciate but do not under­ older children practical trade* •gga, warming In condensed
stand, lines they rcallie that tha such as carpentry, ritoa making, cream of mushroom aoup. Rarve
United Stitca helped act up th*
One earpentry clan we visited over toast points. Another to Rle*
State of lira#! oight years ago wa» sacn making doore—the catch Bake, to which a layer of cooked
whlrhdavolopmont his putth in to this is thatthla treeless country rlco covers tha bottom of B butrefuge*! out of tholrhome*
and hoe to wait ilx month* for lumbar ten d eas«erola followed by quartland*.
to eom* from Rcandlnavla. English and hard-bollad aggs, a faw laftRut back to th* camp Itself, I* taught starting at tha oih grade, over peas or beam and evar s W
Mr. riseher and hi* seven, min this treeless country has to wait * can or two (depending oa
staff are doing a bemaVhibje Job. six ninntJi|,|fpr,f)uniUer In mme amount, .of, r o m "*
01 “n:
Th# dally axpenio per refugee Is Th* schoolroonii ar* also hchl diluted eetary aoup, W whlcli
tan cants - this la food, fuel, open at night for tho ariulta who, two nblespoena of prepared
elothtof, shelter, education and apparently a n becamlng m an mustard have baan added.

1 Newspaperm ans
Tour Report

A t tha u m a tfat*. Governor LeRoy Cota «f both p m n ta awl itadanta hsv# line' proposal to the President of the United
aada tawwa la aa avpaal to th# Unltad Btatas th at ha m att with Southern Gover­
S T t a t a A tto m y nors to so over tha questions raised by tha
Unltad States Supreme Court bennlm setll Richard W. Rrrln.
hU appeal. Tha Btata'i Attorney Gan* re gated aehoole is meetlnff with stronger end
aquaatad pannUalon from tha Humana stronger approval
Freafdent Eleenhewer hlmielf h u re­
for Govornor LeRoy CoUlna« who i#
: aa attornay. to appear before tha court with plied to Governor Collins', request end a
him ta d arvue tha caaa If a rahearinjr la presidential candidate la making known hie
endorsement of the meeting between the
. ; r As a result of tha poll mads of Undents President, Southern Governors and tholr
; . and parents. Ervin sold there (s "a stronp Attorneys General,
The P r e s e n ts ' Indication was that he
probability of aarlous disruption, at the
i University of Florida If a Negro U admitted would consider calling a eonfsronca only if
immediately as the tribunal haa dreraad. Cungraaa doesn’t ereata a segregation study
&gt; I f sush avldanea m revealed by the re- commission.
Govornor Colllna haa aetsd swiftly In
autos of the poll la lynored. the public asfety
" S frlo fid a will be sndaniered w d the ad- tho Interaat of tha Stato whan faets became
nW etratlon end operation of Institutions known on which a concerted effort could
’ of nifher laamlny In Florida will be dlsrup- be made to altevlats any fear of disruption
to the State'e school system, both In tho
■ tad." aecordlnv to Ervin's appeal.
:Tha tabulation of questionnaires sent higher learning bracket and In tha W a r
University of Florida students showed that grades of high school and grada school.
The wisdom of waiting until such time
V 9241 per cant were wllHnf t» admit Nsyroo
' S iM a te ly i 2t . i t per cent said thry were when m aterial and facta are available can*
; unwillhif to admit Ntfroes under any elr* not be praised too highly. Had Governor
r« 1lln« nHemoted to solve the situation in
ttr delay admissions u long s» legally i»S- any other manner It would not have yrnlnrl
s a
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A lim a * J t l A l l M l t f
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albla and 41.45 per cant said they thoiighi tha headway anti tho apnrovnl of *o m any n*
did
tha
anpeal
mad*
through
and
by tho
Negroes should not b# admitted uAtll after
jfflt « reasonsbta period of preparation for In­ State’s Attorney General.
Aa wo hava said before, Governor T,eRoy
i' 4*ffr*tlon.
irp's • Of the parent* of students polled, only Collin* la taking action on hehnlf of Florida
944 per cent Indicated * wllllngncas to and Its problems concerning eegregnMon.
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However, he Is not basing his actions on exrffteept Negroes
Immediately
8249 per cent of tha parents Inril- plosive Issues, and ha Is not ereatln* dls.
, . And 82,r
would tranafar thalr sons nr trust and eommotlon among the Stnta’s
'
which do leaders and tha Stats'* people.
Rabble roualng can and will hava ser­
l
adm it N egroes If Integrstlon Is raqulrad
ious effect on the Stata of Florida and Its
already highly touted growth. Slanted vrr*
alona of tha State'a condition relatlva tor tha
Th« Sanford Herald
segregation laaua can eauia havoe among
" " W tHital SshT |M «H
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the naacaful cltlaana of Florida both white
■ &gt; |i
cIsm ■imw fl.i.i*. ev. i«e ec and Ntgro.
Sr* r w efftee *r lu b rt. n*to*.
«•
Wa hava atatad our stand relatlva to the
•i g f M ii *f NiMft ft trra
choice
for Governor of Florida and reiterate
ram ntminne. to m iiirat'w our eupport of LeRoy Colllna primarily to*
■*■!•* ■AMMAN &gt;M, M«—My M4H»f
d -v on h's able lrndorshlp and far reaching
itreioM M*rwa__
study Into tha problem! that eocem Its
• f • 90O f* c « tJ y conduct*! In

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W ednesday, A pril 4 ,1 9 8 4

.TODAY’S BTBLR VERBS
la that hath aeonMa hath aeon the
-.Father.—John 14:9 — Civilized humanity
has’ mostly accepted that truth. It la cer­
tain that wa hava no other picture of tha
Infinite. It Is an amaitngly satisfactory re­
velation.

citizens.

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Rushing headlong Into a stonewall of
problems ia In no way tha proper approach
for any problem that confront! tha eittiana
ef Florida. And wa admit that there are
many before us aueh' aa tha phenomenal
growth that le calling on tha Plate's Isadera
for careful and forthright atudv of expan­
sion; tha problem of providing Toade
throughout tha State on tha baala of need
and urgency; tha problem of tha diapers*!
of State owned landi, eipeclally our valuable
public beaches, are all deaarvlng of the
moat eapable and long rang* study.
Through demonstrated action, Governor
LaRoy Colllna haa shown that he Is meeting
thee* problems In tha most canahl* manner
—In a manner that Is umatchable In the mo­
dem history of our State.

New Tech nique-Stagg Fears Purdue
*7 RELMAN MORIN
NEW YORK (*—Seme recent
butlattoa from the prcalrfcntial
campaign* todteat# that the nawe*t Uitog to political feehaine Is
whit 7&lt;n might can tha ''gtagg
Feira Purdus" strategy.
TS thii claasle maneuvar. you
fight hard for tha role ef the underaaff.
rnT iatunca
tha u i m m
roc uitanee. anar tha Mtoneia.
te primary, Adlal Stsvcnion said
hie defeat there shnwad, plainly.
Hub be was not nut to front in
the race for th* Democratic pres­
idential nomination. He wnuM
have te itruggle harder, etc.
Rut his canny rival, Ain. Etici
Rgtouvsr, wasn't Idling Slevrn

nor Kriauvcr icrmi le want te b* A * Just esn't count on getting
much nut of hi* smile."
the (ivorite.
If things go on In this vrsy, It And ncmorrstlc Nstlon.il Chslrm»n rsul Rutlsr:
Is ssiy ta picture Repubtiesn Ns- "We'r* Jtut going out to do ths
tlonal Chslrmsa Ltansrd Hill hn t u* csn. Aftsr ill, they outsiylng:
urlgh us, having (ha prcillgt of
"Well, hoyi. I don't us how «• the preiideney, snd lotns of (him
csn win this ons. W* might hsvs
had ait outilda chance if Ike
bads'1 pulled a muicto to hi* Jaw
^ring training. Rut now

hive had 1 lot of «*prrienci in
double reverie. I'd aay M would
he a moral victory U w# earry
more thin four or five ilstcs.'*

Try and Stop Me
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fneve that puce In the race. A MOUNT K1SCO SQUIRE overheard a panel of very tubleeif
iirle playing “Apartment Huntlna" on the bach porch. On#
tf» days later, the unitor sa­
ted hie own poiltion-"b*hlnd hid asked the girl who had aiaumcd tha landlady role. “ How
much le tha apartment you've
bumetotog."
J«ii rMi a imill bell 'way ndvertliad?” '
"Juat n momant,” admondown lions memory lane.

S

The great Amo* Alonto 9 t i |i Uhcd the landlady.
warn head eoeeh at tha University you any parent*?"

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a( .Chtiato. HU iaama war*
aatpig tha powerhouses la the na­
tion. but llaig would aavar admit
tMfe-uatil after a game or tha
wmU aaaaon waa over.
_ &lt;hlei|o'i particular m*at wa*
rurflue. During on* atreteh of ta
coamutiv* year*, the Roilarmak.
siwloat ovary game agd were unsale-even to score In 11 of them.
Navartheltti, on the are of aaeh
y«Pa Purdue game, the iperta
nftira would find Amaa Aloaio
iftarsatiy sunk la gloom, the
♦Ott Nrtur* of peialmiim. On the
bow d Ma aad repart, tha aparta
f i n invariably would announee,
*M ft| Paara Purdue."
b jt thea Chicago weald beat
f i p 0 M ta 0 agata.
- lb time, this haeama atandard
eparatiaf procedure for coach**
M l ta polities, the approach haa
always beta Juat the ravaraa.
Iba taadidata himself, aad ov.

eniMy la hi* organisation, utuUgemtaada that erarythlag Is
m r. aad that tba altctlon la la
tha bag. The idea J» alwaya to
raiaet eunay optimum, aad to
•ata (jnAdanea.
Ihla la portinUariy true ta the
STMeavaatiba rauouvirtog.

I

W estern Union Has
100th Birthday Today
Ths loath birthday of Wcitirn
Union was calibrated today with
spscial ceremonies at Rochstttr,
N. Y.. whirs lha nation's tele­
graph system was founded April
4, use.
Dtsccndsnls of ths founders
and thslr friends Jsinad In tha
Rothsitor csrsmony dramatising
the growth of tha telegraph from
the early days of tha hand-oper­
ated Morse key te the present
system of high-speed priming
snd facsimile eyatsma by which
telegrams ara flashed automati­
cally
from eoait-to-eoaat
la
seeemto,
M*n and women In the rostumea
ef thalr illustrious crest grandparents’ times portrayed the stir­
ring etrugglss and final auecasa
of tha m*n wha dared plan a uni­
fied telegraph isrvlc* for th* en­
tire nation.
In tha Roehsstcr Museum of
Arts and Sciences auditorium,
rssldsnti acted th* n is i of such
historic flfurss as Hiram fllbler,
Judge Rsmusl L. Rsldsn, Eire
Cornell, Harry I. fatter and
l i lt s Butts, msmbsrs s i Western
Union's first beard ef directors.

Descendant* «f ths founders

site visited, In tho museum, tha
original one.room tVestern Uniin
office which has bean removed
Intaot from th* old Reynolds Ar.
cad* Building, snd Is faithful
even to such detail* os an boa
cuSpIdor shaped Ilka a plug hstAmong ths participants w*s
Rarptr Rlblsy Jr., great grand­
son ef Wsstcrn Union's first
prssldsnt. Hs Is a sen of Harper
Sibliy who Is a msmhsr of Wes­
tern Union's board of directors.
Alio taking part were descend­
ants of Judge flamuit L. Sslden,
Don Alonso WaUon and other
feundore.
The dominating Idea of West­
ern Union's founders was In units
tha nuuisrous small, local tele­
graph compsnlss which had wideby varying rotas snd poor -ervicc.
snd, through setansion of lints
to all parts of ths potinr, grow­
ing nation, from a unified telagraph system which woutd he tha
world's finest communication sys­
tem. Thslr first stsp was to nr.
ganlio tho Now York and Mississlppl Valley Printing Telegraph
Company April 1, 1881. When a
number ef small lines wars Join­
ed In 18SA, In tha states north of
tha Ohio Rlvsr. which then «nc
“Hi* Welt," Esra Cornell pro­
posed the name Western Union.
Tho goal ef tho founders waa
realised long aso’ s* Wrslrrn Un­

ion became tha nation's vital
nsrv* system to pass* and in
war. Tsltgrama now flash with
ths apsad of lightning s t i r its
high-speed automatie transmis­

sion system from origin to des­
tination without manual retrainmic.ion at any point.
New goals ef tsuiinlcal pro­
gress, spud and efficiency era
coifjljnily bring attained. To illustrgts, g 1800-word page of tho
Holy BibU was transmitted »n
ths sis:# at Rocha stov by a
modem facsimile maehlna. At the
ism* tlm*. an opsrstcr, using a
a mods! of Morn's original In­
strument, sent th* words "Whit
Hath God Wrought!" from th«
same Blblw pass, which Mori*
uiod In tho first publia telegram
In 18U&lt; Ths Morse speed was
four words a minute; th* facslmil*, 800 words a minute, or 138
times filter.
Today th* natlen'a telegraph
system la known a* “Th* New
Western Union" boeauia of tho
revolutionary progress It has
mada In the present electronic
age. Many almost magical davital t« Improve aarvlco hava
com* from th* company's laborstorisa In raeant years, making
telegraph eervlr* faster, mors ef­
ficient and mors convenient for
avaryen*.
IVeatarn Union plonaerod Is
the doYilopmsnt of fecalmllo tele­
graphy end la ths racognliad
world leader In that n*w and
fail-growing field of ultra-mod•rn communication, Thera ara
nearly Jfl.OOO compact doik-cornar
Deik-rax machines In cuitomar
acrvlca with which businessman
land and reetiv* thalr taUgrams
In "pictur*" form by m inty
pmalng a button. Another de­
velopment In tha facalmlla field
Is tha Intrafax, lasted to business
firms to anabto them to flash
typed, wrilUn or prlntad matisr
batwain acattarad building*, dopartment* and offlcaa.
Privat* wlr* systems dlltgnod
and Installed by Western Union
rnginrtrs ara leased tn thousands
of users linking far-flung units
of husinsii and of government In
■paady automatie
communica­
tions. Th* five-fold growth of
such tyitsms In tha past seven
year* Is nnw being further stimu­
lated by tha Ineratalng applica­
tion of effie* automation prin­
ciples, frequently eallod Integra­
ted Data Processing. Many pri­
vate wlr* lyitomo have been
specially anglnssrad to hand!* tha
rapid transmlielon of atatlitleal
date In perforated tape or punch­
ed card form.
Th* telegraph today to a high­
ly complax, technical builneaa
such aa Its founders never dream­
ed of. But It la today, aa they
first envisioned It, the world's
fineat telegraph syiUm, kept ee
by eenatant research snd tech­
nological progreat.

9 rfectio n

HOMOOCNIZKD
QJVCS YOU

“Have

"Two, I'm afraid," told the
applicant.

"Ah - hnhP ducked the
landlady. “Can't have you a*
e tenant Parents are too
noUy and destructive I don't
want any part of them.
Good day!"
a e •
Sim an n Jalopy carrying a
blissfully unaware bridal couple
a w a y frtm the eeremqayt
T ram b an la matanot*•"

ONLY I DAY! L IFT
B O O K S CLOSE APRIL 7th.
sou mar raffiatar al tha foQnwinff platan
Chamber of Commerce Bldgr., Sanford, 9 to I
•vary day.
T p. m. to • p. m„ Tusa. April 8.
Boar Lake, Wad. April 4th. 8 to 10 p. m.
Gtnava, Friday, April 8th I to 10 p. m.
tra to notify fcporrtaor of Raglatrstion tf te a hare ebon*.

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Wed. Apr. 4, 1956

Miss
J .B. Miles V
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Lloyd D. Lowe
Honored Recently
On 6th Birthday

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Lloyd David Low, w ii honored
on hli »ixth blrthd.iy with a
party given by hi* mother. Mr*
Lloyd J. Low* ‘Jr. at their home
C4&lt;1( Oran?* Avf. recently.
The gue«t» gathrrfd In the por­
tico which wee dernreted with
Lmter flxtura*. (lame* were
played hy th* young enrol* with
price* going to farnl Fu, MeI.elan. Tommy Tindall and Cyndee Morrison.
Tho*, who aiilated Mr*. Low*
in serving the children were Mr*,
C. D, Haye* and Mr*. Jack BenInn Jr. along with Mr*. William
&gt;1. Brown.
Itefreihment* of
rale. Ice
cream and punch »rr« nerved to
David and hi* aiatre Marilyn Site,
Aaron K*ilh. Clyde L. Ilaye*.
Tommy Tindall, Wayne Forgo-'
»on, David Brown, Margaret Jar­
rell, Rickie and Randy Ffltgtl*....
Jamie Shaffer. Joan Hhaffer,
Wayne Oranthan. ltnnnle Wealbrook, Sidney Park, Candy Whortiin, Jackie Ansel, Mary Filinhath Panona. Sheralyn William*.
1 Larry Smith. Phil Whittncr, ( to­
dy New*nm»,
Kay F.llen
Forcuion, John
Mero, Mika Sulputo. Uruea Hen
derxntt. Yvonne Btevlnn, .1 _r..
Lillian Leffler, Tommy Rolhn
(Photo by Co*) (*nrr|R Hatched. Margie fiaine*
Kmily Rumhntich, tluana Vlhlen,
★
Paula D’Amico. Candle Adam*,

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The marrl.1 1 * of Ml)* Aoc
Clark of Burlington, NY t . anc
formerly of gnnfbrd (0 J. II
Mile* of that ri(y |* amartivuei
hy lirr grandparenta. Jk.- *iic
Mr*. L. C. IIn rrough* ofrH»kf‘j ,’i
today.
&gt;-((■

The wed ling look place Sunday

April I.
Mr*.
Mile* attended
fovij
echool* before going to* North
Corolln.1 jn
They will make Iheir Iremr in

lint'* Park at Burlington, •

Story League Has
March Meeting;;
In Yacht Club
Ttir March meeting of th* Ran.
foul Story I «agur wa* held at
Ihr Yacht Chilt recently -with
the meeting railed | n ruder hy
Mu. Roche,
......*
Me*. C. •'
Wel h th»h |o|d
the J!.v*tep Stole, t *1. K*Vff, who
ha* traveled the length' and
loradth ef our nation presented
tlio prie.-rnm thmugh moving,, pic*
DOCK I 0 M 0 V IC 5
(i a nt in .1 La inhd .1 Chapter nt 1 t Hie children .11 the Florida
...
i t .
.
lo ir , 'honing scene* of moon*
HOLLYWOOD if1 — Build’ hog Hei.r Sly in* Phi held it* regular Faun C"l«tr&gt; .11 Gallic ville. wInch
l . l r i m little make-believe Imn
p|,lin,. ,,e*erta. a n . I M p i - a l
rr*. graver hut a* hand*ome a* to monthly inerting Monday night "ill hr loiin.iily pic.-mtvd April me* w ith *parl tins eye* and Mvlfi i,r.mty -put*. |U aim ,-i.Lijivtd
r \nr at .\l. ha* on-* again gone at the home o[ Mr*. I F Haltrn
'c*T if.aniperrd over the lawn of emu, of itir rmimu* unwee ara_
ltd \
1. lie... ..HU tl-.

PATItKR It. I-. ZIMMERMAN RIIVO 11 hook lev Ion on ".Mri*
Chrlatlanliy" hy t . S. l,ewU nt the uflur Fa»trr linu-tn-.- i pul nil liy
the St. Catherine and SI. Agura chapter* nf Ihr H"ly Cm** F|H».

copal Auxiliary yeatrnlav nt 1 p. m. In llm l’url.h ](nn«e TI10 rnview urn "itm*t llitvieatink’" raid utility nf thu mciiiLai*. tl’iiiitu by
Jniiir*iiii)

NurseryAt
School
FinalPlans Discussed
Meet
Has
Easter
AnnuaBanquet Egg

Buddy Rogers Goin
B. Rogers Going
/rQr

Hunt For Children

.Mfi Valencia Itm r, with Mr*
Met. t i n n ie r ,\icl|o)lv, Iiicnm
hark In movie actio-’.
Buddy** rareer date* hack In I»&lt;u Haiku anil Mr-. Wallace Tyre mg President w.i* elected a* rep Mi* . Rndrlek Adam** Nur*rry
mcntnllie to ailrml ilir I'onvcn Nrlinol rimrailay morning search
ihr »ilent*. He wa* a popular lead- a. lio*le**rs.
tiun
in Tnmp.i May 2.V27, with Ing f»r Faster llgg*. .
Tile
group
learned
nf
the
ten
ins man during the ’30* and nmt
Their he id* urn* adnnied with
Maine llarrlln t’vn-lee Morrlmn .'ilm* In fl.v for the N an during m tn r
..... or Mr*. Janie* Mr. Il.ul.v Sloan and Mr*. Allied

,|p|’* nf t",r "f"-1""Mi*. Roche rnmliirted the bull*
m-** •r..*ion nt wlihh nine*.Mr*.
Welsh, acivlco rhnlnimn, gave a
lepiul on the noil, hrlng dor 1
by iiiemlci*. Mi*. Tench hn.1 told
■toilet In *hi|l-.^, anil tw-r* mmi*
,,P(,
, r)| , 1llllr; Kt T-lmiPr,..., Hr bool each week.
'rite
league
will
epmi.-of
IItowiiI* Tioop No. five. Plain
Pnrd* to be u*ci| nl one nf th*
luncheona given dlltiug Ihe nn| r „iiventloii in T.iinni-aill hi
dr'lgiied hy inrndi»r*'and • filltt*
r,| i.y (irrlrhen Cmwell. *

varimi* I'olnred hat* with biinin
rimck Branttev, Uremia Itcnlmi. ihr war. Afterward* hr ha......... I a»l.iim. a* Vi.u-Prcidcnl due to Pn-pichal a, ace. mi.r*.
lielil
lhP ha*ltrl*
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lave Have*, lliltv Blown. Ilrnd lirirf fling at arhns. hut m rer.-nl I'" rm-Mhlr ttau.fer of her Im*
Mr*. ........ .. Hat-. dHtrlhutcd car*, and hand*
main
In
.idv.-mie
by
Die
c ild .c n
llollmg.worth. Ronnir Country, year, ha* *turk to pradllt'lna film*
'*&gt;'•' *»
" Sfln ''' •’anerr Itlrcalnre .and h a rd ......
1 -vrol Sir MrLrllan and Da* uP* with hi* wife Mar. Plckford. pin* N* ' nl A,r
1 l" :,, »,|nn' ".(h e group for the Crnt-er Ibive fha-mee'vr.*.
i arm n.i vie
•
. .
... club
,
------- ---- 'were dl*ru*»ed fur ihr annual |„ |,r |,i\p n ' 111, and .la-ic
I he lla)» nf .Itdicfualimi veic
aol TV appcar.incr*
It wai rtvealed today that Lola Tlluavllle. Mra, Pharia la attend- ffril,1,lm,„|,r r , Mr.’ L. J. I.m*e meht
II*
’
i
Klgina
Phi
Il.iii-|ii,-t
tu
In
li
lt
let
llm
if Would be given at fulfilled and thr’ light heart*
Ill* trick of pi a &lt;inj .ill the ln«1ni
lug
Femlnole
High
Rchnnl
where
sr
.
Me*
Dell*
Hardy,
ami
p
e
a
l
Marne* Jnhnaon, daughter of Mr.
created an air of I m ...... . Ilicl
* in Hie hand ha* alw *) * M " *1 Hie 1"M ........... ..
ni||M. i later il.uc
the will gradual* In Jun*.
j r andmollirr*. Mr* W, J. Luwr | 1.Tirol
_ . ,__ . ___
April ii Member* .tic urged to The pr ■ icm fur *li even-i &lt;’;r;* vvi ic found ipilchlv and re
and Mr*. R. 7.. Johnion » n mar­
Mr. Pharl* attended Seminole «"•! Mn. Carrie Jame.nn,
r*-n . '
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rent ember their gill* t&gt; be pie . . . . |p„ r r r i ’"! on ".urtinii u l brahmeni* Of punch, ami decer.itried , Dec. 27, 195* tn Franklin
Nn * e « j r P
of
'
irntrd at that lime to their -Rri.v Seulpturr hy Mi • II K. S M I f ' rahhil rn-ikip. were v-nri|,
|
High
Rchonl and la now working
£ut*na Pharlt, »nn of Mr«. C. F.
•" *
T.", K"’ r
*lrnm Aml Mr. Franc* s»* n
Throii'.dnml the mmuing .lorir
and Jl Men
He ,u; * it * merely
for fldhain and Tudor. Inc. They
Holloway and E. A. Pharia.
Ihe tllrt of fhr Year &gt;vII tl-nbr -trnm. M|*v Iliul Tm te gave a urrr lold, *ung\ Mete -im-; and
,U Ihr rlo e of t.br hu’.lncti
mini vrlrrtt.il 1h.it hr it aim listed
Th* coupl# wa* married In reside at 112' j Weal 4tb Street.
named and pic ruled at Hu. time, .tort t *Ik. mt her tup tu Fui'ope gatiiev werepin.'oil atiilable
fm • ■- ion a White i;i*ph*ut Rail
a* the prodllrer,
and a report of the .*cur's aril and the t.rcul Art ‘he *’11111101 the orcn lon.
via, held .viler which H’r- h m te - v
"I lie.rr had any thought nf ar illlev Will he £l&lt; or, for Hie lie-ie their. During the *oelul hour, the
‘
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h,r * " r '\
........ "urmg me .oct.i hour lbr| ,ir „n |,MWns
)ia, Kp„ p p r r ' f„r ,hr
Rod., and
Mr and .Mr* tv r dative had
»% their sue«i for
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A wdunt.irv rnmmittfe rnn-l‘t loir, mi a Hay :ml then wcie Snluh^Sriill Kirk, OlhV^tohluT
&lt;ul&gt;1
mit&gt;'
family of Key Wr.t Alm uV ing ,h*
velnp vrry nicely, .several people ,t)i! ,,f yj,., s.vm Thurmond, Mr. asked to wriic rlnvvn a many a.
u.i.,,,
l The TF.L e l m nf the Fir»t them were their ion In law- and
Mi»s Dt.vl V|,|
r 1 ;^ * Dici. r,&gt; 1 *
WEDNESDAY
Rtptivl Churrh will mret tn the daughter, and family Mr and Mr* ihmight I dmull tlo it, and I he ||aro',| rhapm m and Mr* .lame- 'Itev cmilrl rrmembrr
ium to ihmk ab^nl it I don 1 'hmk Cavlaim wna.1 kcl In make pi nt* Rovle won fir*t prir* and arcmil Brumln
I)vvjin» Vmt
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(iranilins
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&lt;&gt;lumtua.
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Th* werahlp cemmlltc* nf th* rtli'P&lt;1 •* 3 r m Mr. J A. Cun
\|.irv w,v* In favor of it, hot I did for theMother.* Itay Ic.i, a 1j .nil pr|ir went to Mi*v Marlon Slnglo |,PIIP I tn in.in, and i-fiiti*,
Brian
Fir.l Christian Church. R II. flln*lum *nr) hrT *tm"’ Ull!
kn,* Tot ami Mr. Frril 7.uere of U any wav Now I’m glad I did, tinnul uffalr Indd every year (or ury,
liam*
Williami, chairman, will meet If” '"
and I think *he l* inn.’1
Hit* mother* id the in'-mlntr* A
Refre.liiurnl* of punch, rim
Tampa
were
lb'*
Fa’ter
gueat*
nf
The
Navy
Hatmn
Offirern'
Wive*
Wadnoday. 7:30 p. m. at the
Hu la*l picture, tie explained, letter wa* read by thP Prp*ulent, r.vky*. rookicv, mil. ami mint* were
Mr. and Mr*. Jimmy Wright. Col
hnm* of Me*. J. L. Horton 8r., luncheon will he in Ihe form nf Zurr* iv a retired Army rnbtnel wa» eight yrar* ago, It w.v* a Mr*. Il.irdd Chapman, from the .rived by the ltov|P**r*. The next
It 1*1.AX IN 8 0 W'RI'IIR
a
Mad
Hatter
lunchron
at
Jim
70S Palmetto.
Your chapter
in
(Jalnr villr vvliich meeting will bn at tlm Imine id
Any busy bnmrmaker would h»
anti h.- and hli wife were rrlrbr.il f a r e called '‘Don't TrUvt
Spenrcr'i
at
12
30
1
1
m.
Everyone
Enrollment of five-)tar-old* lor will wrar h hal and tlirrt wilt he mg their weddmg anniversary, Hn.hand" with Fred MaeMlirray ‘'aietl that Ihromth Hie t "til*t Mr*, Hubert CnMilng, ISUt Matlr- sninrt In sol nshlit llilrly mimite*
and it’* butlnn* nf the in Kbuida rli.iptera, •'•a.
With Mr.*. Hi hcit llerg .i» aaiuetlmw during each day )n-t
• Kindergarten neat year
an Miilelcme -Carroll,
. ___ will lake. a priie for the mmi original. Fa Her.
were aide to pnrrti.i.r a lurgt; rn ho*le*v. Mi* Sum Thiirniun I 1o rdnx In a tub full warm »&lt;ianPlire in the r,rl*h Annex. 8th ami
Rr, Mr, „ w Jlfk , nn
now- making Ihe round* on the TV
'wing »H and lliroc Iclvi mn trie will h.ive ilir program.
*udx n full tub, vshero she ciut'd
Ovk Avt., 1 lo 3 p.m.
Jn(j j j rj&lt; j,- ^ johnwrn.
Mri C A.' AmJcr.on Jr. and rtrruit.
sink "hark nml f"f;:&lt;-l hor-volf .ml
Chela No. B of Ih* First PreaMr and Ain R. L Johnson and
nu'ltly Ii enilmvcd about getting
nil Ik-c pnddcfu Thirty rivlrvut,.*1
MONDAY
bytVrl'a'n" Chiirch will meet at
1 l-irencf reiurned Monday (mm into prmlurlmn
*....... lil o n lug blink nf lima
10 am. In th* horn* of Mr*. John
... ..■«&gt;•(
11,, r , , , ( n , n,,,i Norfolk, Va. w|irre thev vl*ited
' ritrte'ii a lug fie1'! for well
I11 tnl.n rlRhl mil i.f 111«e ilm- Burton. 2030 So. Laurel Avenue. r J , ! h 7 , . ' me a. 0 ,v . m
« r* with . ra.g \m|er made artlcn picture* &lt;0 color
hut it ran he dune If o wiul.vll
Mr*. Hugh Whelchel Jr.. I* chair- h"rrh “ ,l1 n" 7 4' 10 ' *
-ill --*.......
*■*■-■ there I them day*." lu remarked “ Thr
who
1
*
with
I
he
Navi
Mr. and Mr*.’ tv ft -rfioWp-on
, .. f,,r nrrie mreting’. V cmeretl
'» d - tn mlnoil! 'ml III.- hrnofii
m*n of tn|e o.
rM*h luncheon will hr held at noon They also vuiied Grady John am | r ix e m* are m i n g for iliem. and
ii* anuoiincliig the hirtlr'nf a fl
mine
lllrtn
III
t
ify
lelllll^
vunn
Ihe First Pre shylerlin hhurrh pfnjram will lie at I p m I'opu 1 and Mi eo-t Mr*, TH larhuHon ihr mutor *tu hov aieu't roluing
mi In»if tiun t* 1*1* inni(tin1* 1 ttf *ii j-I
||,n« William Al|f ii* I H®
will have U* mid-week Bible hour „ ..r rl| (l, rm 1tlR
-p.J
up villi them We figme tr ran
-’ll nf re-1n &gt;11 M-akin- 1 tIt
tn.iu vi.u bum M»vrcil .1 In
of th« Firat Presbyterian Churrh Sjv(1 - ,,(.n,.ri,| p(flrrr, „ ,|| g„ r
niake
them
at
a
good
price.
*e||
Ice* *n nun h i -i rrlirv- i* n inn •Hbiiidn at viio Army Air Bay*
K in HEN .n ow it xn
at 7 p.m. and at 7:30 p m. Chan- |hll pr„j.rain, Mr*. Claude Bum j
them ri’.uonai'ly and H’rn lurn
*ml f.trill m u - 1--, nmt n n ’ . . '
pn.vi Tim mother and llm
PIB SO N X U n
Cfl Choir fthfftrsAl.
phrfv is leader.
Tim* lie* whrn Ihe living "irm n' ,’r lo «»1**v|alO".
' *ll*po Ilinn* Hint the fnniily wnui l l" 1’
been muvcd^Tt) till

Mar zee Johnson. F. E. Pharis
Reveal December Marriage

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Sj’TlLl,

B / R T H..-S

A general butlncn and tncial

matting of Ihe SanfnrJ Woman’*
Club will b* held in lh« eluh house
with Mr* ■ Alyte D. McPherson,
Superintendent Florid* State In-

duitrlil School for Girl* a* guest
apeaktr. Luncheon at 12.30. Heserx-atlsn* should b* In to Mr*. Oicar
Hirrimm, 20S4 telephone.
The W5CS of (he Ebeneier
Methndiat Church will meet at
,the homa of Mri. 8. E Norwood
at 7:41 p. m .,
m rasD A T

Wcslxlde P-TA *1 ill hold ,t. meet

renm

or

Ilia hviirnnm guv e

the

mg at 7 .in p ni for an elerlmn
c'u» to th# tier.-TM| r h«of officer* Voile William* will he r i r |eri*iir« Pf * h"ii**'» arenague.it speaker All member* are
Np„
th, Ultr|,rn that «
urged 10 attrnd Ihu Important Hemming the key in « family'*
meeting.
P*r»nn*lHv I n 4 r o d 11 r 1 n g n"iv
funrllnna to ih* kilcbrn n*lur»lly
meant spending mme tlm* there
In turn th*l mean* w-eniing *
kltrhen that I* more plea. nt, eongenial and sHrtrllve than Ih*
nn«-Hm* chhlral-lnoktrig rnnkine
quirter* or tha ernmped apart­
ment *rullerjr,

At TilO p.m. tha Youth Choir
will hava their g*h«ar*|l. At I
p.m. Junior Failonahlp will hav*
their melting.
Tha Southilda P-TA will hava a
Happy Birthday
regular meeting to he-held at tha
aeboot. Taacher* will talk to the
APRIL 4
paraata at 7:30 pm . with aaaaloa
Weiley Cunnlnghem
to b ff•* at 1 p.m.,
Bohhy McNih
Tha Bastard Duplicate Bridge
Mri. H*rmin L Sweggerty
Club t^d hold lta WMkly duplicate
e»nj# at.FB* Yacht'Club at I p. m
Vtiltota wwlcoma.
A eraam »&lt;mp and a Jetty'
Saminolai Chapter No I, OES omalit, plus bread and huttvr
will meet at • p.m. In tha Maaoalc of court*, mak* a flna lunch for ,
Temple.
•mall fry.

Monday, April 16, 1956
’ THESE PRICES WILL BE IN EFFECT

Shaves

$1.25
$ ] .0 0
-

WALKERS BARBER SHOP
CARVER'S BARRER SHOP
TOUCHTON'S BAKBER SHOP
THOMAS' BARBER SHOP
WRIGHT'S BARBER SHOP
CHARLEY CHAMBERS
STATE FARMER'S MARKET

W. J. COLEMAN
J. L. MeEUAN

and 111* associate*

fpitfrm version of th*
C la ir * MeCard*ll atrlnghtan
dr«aa—dealgned tn black and
oahita harlaqutn-abaakad Jeraay
v-ool knit. Ona pockit ti aat
Into tha bodU* and another Into
the aklrt, below tha hlpline. A
geld filigr** chain packiaca
cure** within tha high b u t
ntcklln*.

*■

icup wnmlinii* revvni'd.vl
_

have

HOLLYWOOD n - c » "
tnn pretty- fi" picture**
*cn think* to. »mi «be
•nmethlng about It
No doubt shout it. 1,nri

ii'

SPECIALS
On Used Cars

* girl h*
hod Net
i* dome
i* nnr of

rt-»onln,T
"Holly n or-1 tv full of prelt"
y o u n g girl* You it* them all
around If* not too bird for a
girl to make a *p!*»h on irrnim1
nf her look* But If you expert to
rarve ynnrirlf i care.-r in thi*
town, you hav* to lake one of two
eourie*.
“On*, you've got to go after the
aexy buildup. But I ton'! think
I mfbe Marilyn Monr-e tvpa,
I'm the Marilyn Monroe type.
“The oilier couri# i« to make a
name for yourself a» an aclre-,.
Il'* hard to do, but It r in be door
-girl* lik* (irare K»'lv’. Audrey
Hepburn ami F.va Marla Saint
have proved that.
“ But it’i *o hard fir a gut like
me to break out of ingenue role*
I don’t mean that 1 want to play
character women. Bui I d at |e»»t
Ilk* to play character ingenue*."
Young I/irl hat her eye on a
role that ihe think* "mill help
her e*cepe from playing the girl
friend of film hero#*. It * the part
of a deaf, dumb and blind girl
who I* treated wretrhtdly until
the lx befriended by Jn*n C.raw
ford. The pictut* la called "Thr
Story of F.Mhrr Coitello."
"Nobody think * I can play It.
but I do." »he **ld r#*oluie|y. "To
Drove II, I had the makeup people
at Paramount fix me up *o I
looked a merx I had noma, picluraa taken and have *ent them to
th* director, David Miller."

So far ah* haan’t heard, bu*
ahe‘* hoping. And, leit the eynieal
tuaped that il’i all a publicity
acheme, let ma add that ihe
doean’t employ a preix agent. It’*
all her ou-n Idea and ihe’a hepped
up about It.

hum* of Mr* t A Ander on Jr.,
mother of Mr*. Tlmnipinn.

\ d.v*h of aorar, sprinkled over
yIr, ami Slid*. Ralph
rf
thui rmtnii rmga n* jmi oo-ih Athens, Ha. announce th* birth
1hem In butter make* fur good
sltn, Ralph Joseph. Mn, k'ssta
fi.i'nr. Serve wnit hamburger* ur n ttie former Mim Allcg Luml■t r.xk.
limit nf Han ford.
..

Acfrcss Soys Girl
Can Be Too Pretty

the pretlie-t girt* iro--(i(| Ihe.e
part*. Bill t*l l« no! ..ece.iirit'
an a**»t, uy* the Here'* her

EFFECTIVE

Haircuts

He

bill program planned. Tli*or ne»l
prmeri m*v he an mideiwater
itibjert to h e l m e d In the We.t
Indie* or another Western to he
&gt;hnl in M*-»irn
More acting for him* T quid
be."
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I
IN HU NIW YORK APABfMINT, artrn** nrirn Kelly belli* Imr
French poniilc, “Oilycr,11 wim will go itnng .vll|| hrr in Ijke up lux
reildcme in the palace at Monacu a(t*r ber mriri ig* tu prlm o
Rainier III. mi April la Shnrll- after lull pli-lure w.i l iken, ftij*
Kelly via* prisenlcd xv11h a *ll'er medal ami citation by Hie L’. .4.
Treaiury I&gt;ep*r Imen! for her rnnlrilnitlon to t|o» ;i ,*ym,;* Bond pro­
gram. At rifjlil 1* the DrH photo of the gnu n to lip vvr.rn hv lirlriq*.
maid nt Hie vveibllng of (imre Kelly to I’llnre Bander III. II n l.'u-g
fitted nv-r the llfturo by Mr* I’rlicllln Klildrr. of llojtuii, an I it w.,il
be worn.by Mca. KIIm belli liray of Belmont, M-us (inlcrnulional)

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CHAPTER THntTT
LORA slept fitfully that night
and wan early awake Saturday
memtng. Everything in her resist­
ed the day ahead, i t waa a day
which was likely to ba fraught
vmh hurt and resentment and
argument* Or If not then* things,
than a cold, armad truce in which
resentment seethed beneath the
eurtsc*. That rain washed against
the wlndowpane* waa a mailer
'which suited the mood of tha day.
“ At breakfast Mother Tyler waa
'cheerful and triumphant How fine,
■-aha said, that they were having a
litU* rain. Not only because lh*
farina on tha liland needed it, but
. because the wood* war* too dry
ana that always mad* for a Or*
hazard. Too often tn ’both spring
■and fall, Ora swept through tha
^beautiful woods, destroying them.
: After breakfast Mra. Tylar a*l&lt;*t

to taern courtesy to your elders.*
tors returned camiy to stand be­
side Mrs. Tyler's chair, *T am
Ufi«ninf,” aha and.
“Then do aa t ask,"'Mrs. Tyler
■tapped “Jemmy and hie tmagi*
nary sorrow ran wait Surety the
comfort ol an old woman must
ooms before that of a email boy.”
"Not for me," Gore told her
quietly. “You are strong and
healthy and ought to ba up and
around, tnataad of bebyl -* your*
aelf in a whsel chair. Now, If you
don’t mind, l ’U go taU Ellis you
want hsr.”
"I do aot want Kills I” Mrs. Ty*
Isr raged, and • now there waa a
shrill note in hsr voice. Bha enjoy*
ed a fight only to long aa aha waa
winning.
But Utla time Lora went out the
door and down the hall, leaving
the silver bell ringing indignantly
behind her.

to put on aa old Areas. Than 7m
going to dip into soma of those old
trunks and set what’a Ultra. Your
papa said I might Of course I
.
.
_k.., i*

Golf Tourney
Begins Thursday
What may anon grow to be on*
of tha outstanding outdoor re­
creation spot* In Central Florida
ie being developed on the outskirts
of Banford by eo-own*rs Fred
rtsem and Ed Cox. Tha Monroa
Boat Bowl on tha Volusia county
eld* of tha Sanford-SL Johns
River bridge provide* Sfl-arr*, of
shoreline for fishing qnd boating
enthusiasts.
In process of construction Is a
larger, improyil boat launching
ramp, storage docks, and a gaso.

AUGUSTA, Ga. (At - The 20th
Masters Golf Tournament, an
event the players say la ap­
proaching, if not equal to, the Na.
tional open In Importance, will
get under w v Thursday with a
record entry list and probably a
record attendance.
By' sundown Monday, 78 play*
era from the carefully selected in­
vitation list had checked In at Ihe
Augusta National Golf Club and
nine othera had sent acceptance*.
The number of starters It almost
certain to break the record of 78.
At for the galleries, there’s no
telling how many will pay the
$7.50 for the final day, especially
If i couple o f, celebrated golfers
llkl Sam Snead and Ban Hogan
•re battling for the title ea they
did two year, ego, The csowda at
the Masters sometimes run ai
high as 18,000.
They’re well-behaved, golf-wise
fans loo. That’s one of the features
that makes the Msslers unique.
Another Is that It’a played every

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Getmsn, p. e
Brook*, c. P»
Davit, 3b
Gtiffin, rf
B. Moya, If
B. McMuriay, cf
Total?

THE SAtfFOlfo HERALD
Pisa 8 Wed. Apr. 4, 19BR

Giants Are Beaten

y ttr on the tame eourte — I
tupcrb but never unfair •,MO-yard
tn t of (olf. Augusta Nation*, the
playground of a president and a
h..d&gt;-he for th4 pmi vhn ire
accustomed to shattering ’ par
every week,, never ha# to be tough*
ened up for the tournament.
For th!t reaton a couple of tea.
toned pro*, Gene Bsraien and
Johnny Palmer, hive tabbed the
Matters at a better tournament
than the Open.
“You never have a fluke winner
here, any more than in Ihe British
championships that are played on
a few real good course*,” said
Saraaen. “ For the Open they take
any kind of a course and then
tend Trent Jones nut to build
tomtf new tees and traps.”
Mott of the other players said
they’d rather win the Open be­
cause of Ut greater prestige and
financial return but agreed that
the national lournamen* h it been
losing ground in recent yeara
while' the Matters hat been gain­
ing.

ing In a Met fourth Irnlng.
.
The Burs ■capitalized • on Jim
r
Grae*y‘s ginaroaity In thgt
frame when he passed Ihv first
“b
four bptsmen to far* him and.; Jk^eH, 3b
they racked qp singles by Gat-, "fj"* M
man‘and Brooks.
| Butncr, «
The winder* hnd Seen trailing { - I T . P
UP lo that point b -cause ihs
,
Glints scored three runq In the R . ’ .
second Inning on foqr pass** thot
Tony.Gelman Issued, a single by 1
.
. i „ vt-tikt.),.** Oiler, rf
In the third Wei\d*Jl Brooks
took th# ■mmlnd for the PlruL-s
and In th* 'two innings he pitch­
ed, fanned the only *1* men to
fare. blip.
The Box Score:
PIRATES
AB R H
Plsysr

Pirates - 0 Ofi 0 T . T. 4 •
Giants 0 3 0 0 • •»' 8 1 *
Summary! Slt-ilCk oiit by Getman
I, Brook# 8, Griieey B. Ba«es •&gt;«
Ball# off Gstnmn'4. Brooks a
Gracey fi^Jiniplreat Hires, Joh!
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A otsto audit eotttetiod tha com* Maty
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monies.” tho auditor uld.
relatively lew.
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To protect yourself, however signal* to sea your d o c to r right
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dlroetor 1, B Jonai who resigned with ioma of the c* ua*» and which bleed sully, olien for no
taof Ajgi to bo it«to represents- symptoms. If you knew whet to apparent reason.
watch for. yon cen get prompt Tha tongua also may be sub­
tivo f n n Madiwm county.
jected to a sore th it does not heal
Tho auditor alio rspertad serious treatment
Cancer of the mouth end Up Or maybe ■ lump will develop lust
doubt #• aa wbothor tha commis­
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these types are more likely to be lopped with a white, painless
ownd It ter advertising m H» of- itrlke men. On the lip, It affects scab, or a painful open sore
feta! me gestae and R O t ow*d it the lower mors often than the Another danger sign la sudden
tar iidfcimi by employs* who no upper.
neralyaU of tha tongua, especially
tender work tar tha (ommlulos. Donfal Hygiene
if the paralysis la accompanied hy
Tho gpagahM, Florida wUdlifo.
If you um smoking or chewtng pain. Bleeding or discharge of
Starr*d am ytlng edver+Uawanl* tabecoo without restraint — and odorous pue might be another
that ago and meet of tha without proper dental hygiene— signal.
you may be a candidate for Any of that* symptoms should
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dftaklng of excessively hot llgulda otnsTtoR and Ajrgwxa
Mrs. R. A : My child 1* rocovapBLANEETI
might ha a predisposing factor
Co may Jigged teeth or poorly tng from chlckenpox. She sUJl hea
ta MfNUTtl
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school V
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heavy winter bllnkati
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usual prticrlbod profor washing wool blenkats, to tha a n aaem to help develop­ had chlckenpox should not ha in
a aongwny suggatto you try iha ment of lip ranrer Tanners end contact with other ehildren for
deyi after the Infection
mafia ad oslng an automatic eallors. who work outdoors a lot, seven
often victims flo ara smokers starts, whether or not tha acaha
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Guided Missile
Bv VERN HAUQLAND
• WASHINGTON -ft - The Navy,
Tuesday lifted »om« of the eacrtcy
around tho "Patrol'' guided mis- 1
alls and slid it b u performed
with an "ejceptionsUr btsh" de
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The Navy and Tiirchild Engine
k Alrrlsne f o r ? , Hagerstown.
Md., Indicated in » Joint announce­
ment that the Petrel sir - to-surfare missile i» "mie of ihe more
complex" types now In produc­
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The Petrel w n dcrrlhed as
hsvtng an Intrv-ite "electronic
brain" which virtually thinks for
Itself snd guide* 'he muni* t« H*
target at high sp*ed.
The waspon •*■** described as
in sir - to-surfsre missile "prtmsrtly for use against enemy
ships at sea "
However, In *h» Falrehfld an­
nuli rsport this week th* P*trtl
w*s taferroi to sr id alr-to-undarwater missile, mssotni ft
designed primarily for anllsubmirlne activity The N«vy m d e
number of pstml craft already
are equipped with the Petrel
"Ltunched bv patrol aircraft
well outside 'he rinse nt the
tsrget's air defense, the missile
attacks at high speed and wish
devastating effari." tha lorn' announcemant s*ti.
"Use of the new- mlisll* thus
.will ttva the plane pilot from the
inMilrerifi h ariH i which stttckltne tViators met In Werli War
r when *hev closed on 'he target
"Thus Felrel virtually «limlnates the potential los* of wal'tabl«. highly trained pile's is well
is costly ptanss md aqutpment"
The Petrol Is tn production at
the Fairchild Guided Mi&gt;»lles Plvislon plant at Wyandsnch. L T.,
New York. ■
It ws» tasted ertansKelr, first
at the Navsl Ordnmea Tm * Sh .
tjon Chincotesrue. V | , md ls*or
bv the Fleet Pptrttionsl Develop,
ment Force.
"The missile performed with i
degree of reliability eon-idered
exceptionally high for such « sophlsticated w«spon.’’ the Navy
md
F*ir Adm T S Wilhingion,
chlsf of the Suresu of Ordnance,
said the Pr'rel "» one of the
more complex missiles both elar.
ironically *nd dynamically dcvsloped by thf Navy 'o date"
No datad| were di'dosed on the 1
spoclfletlioni or performinee, but
It was raported the missile Is
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�Aiaoclatcd Fret* Science Reporter
Theodore M. Blekeilee brought
the pushbutton age Into bie borne,
and now baa gona a Hep beyond.
He devised nearly 200 puibbut*
tana to turn on Music or bait In
any room, open the garage door,
warm up the ear, do other taaka
by aaiy remote control In hli Loa
Angela* home.
.
But Inatalllng and expanding tha
panel* of pushbuttons In many dif­
ferent sijols wat becoming cosily.
So he fixed* It *o he can merely
dial automatic joba over an Inter*
com telephone ayitem, He can dial
almost anything from any of seven
rooms, or do them by push but­
tons.
Dialing 74 opens the garage door,
anrd 73 atarti the ear engine. Dial*
lng 743 doea both.
Dialing 39 turns on a radio, and
303 bring* the muiic over a apeak•r In the kitchen 394 playa the
music In his den. Dialing 1 chang­
es stations.

T A T g a M A ia lA-FIorida Be.

r

wM+' lmt i'negligible factor
■faEyidMga. have tasted Weed
amt tMCMbkited on a long range

n n t ll.'W W tai party strength

lng nSTatete for Elaenbower In
H E I M lending a Republican
eengrteaman to Waihlngton for the
flret time since Reeonetructlon
days, OOF leader* now art Mak­
ing recognition on the local office
level.
Mat*' Republican Chairman 0.
Earoid Alexander of Fort Myars
Mid that at proaent now voter*
AT* fold by many county reglatratka attpenrlaora that If they rag*
M trjli Rtpublicans they will have
M VMM In oleetlng local offlelali
alacdotbeao art almoat alwaya
Wl IP Ike exception of a ’ few
eoon lea which bava shown strong
Rep oilcan leaning* In recent
pear , c Democrats have had the
field m tbemMlvea In local race*
w tth ew P opposition either lack*
Mg t purely token In nature.
Thfltepubllein drive to qualify
JmliM&amp;dldat** Is expected by
pertyTsideri not only to put some
at t b u mamberi In office but to
boost*.GOP registration total*.
AlAMder »ay* tha lack of local
eindglate* "coiti ua thousand* of
reglsfnttlons,"
He •estimated tha GOP hai some
MO eJTWidiie* running on all lav*
ela la. tha state this election year.
A arfot cheek of repraiantallve
eountu* by The Associated Press
•hows'nearly a hundred per cent
lACMaae In Republican candidates
for au^b offices aa county commlt£ i*i&gt; school board member,
rUCaaf the Uke this year ovar

Nixon

W as

Shy,

Country

Richard
from
played
e could
e-Jawed,

—especially for a once reserved
youngster from a hardworking
Quake/ household. Ills career haa
been pushed forward by a series
of unlikely, sometime* rpcctacuUr, single episodes,
it quite There was his unorthodox entry
ne pros- into politics, (or tnslance.
*•?» .
Out In California's old 10th ton, t
greistonal District, a committee
y'
of Republican* waa looking for ■
,7* candidate to run against voteran
t htf Democrat Rep. Jerry Voorhla, In
iberanip Baltimore, still on duty with the
,
* Navy, Nixon heard about It. He
, j °"e-flew at once to hli native Whittier, Calif., applied for the Job,
men me
jt_ an(j won
t i6Cuoni |{8
., , waa then 33 years old,
flxon la ,n th* Senate Nixon, sometime*
rastlan ln x»*&lt;«&gt;Mlon »lth Sen. McCarthy
rgy Hla fN-Wls), praasad hli antl-Commu}1a ‘ Ftw nl,t campaign. Ha came to the
ilm ton , l *enU°n of, among otheri, Dwight
lleve ln Dl EI*«nhow*r- When the general
ha sava wai nominated for President In
budgets ,9M h* m»ds • hat of »l* younger
men acceptabla to him for second
is many pl&gt;ea on th* tlckel. Nixon’s name
p as dl- w* ' flr,t 00 11,6 l,at. Ho *ot ,h«
as Nix- nomination.
Then, in the ensuing campaign,
anhowar cams the moat dramatle splsode
wken of of all.
U waa brought to public notice
otlon to that ai a aanator Nixon had aehlgli do- cepted a private expense fund
from a group o[ well-to-do Califorlnclude nil ns. Th* Democrat a quickly
nocrats) blew thia Into a scandal of m»|ov
etor, an rroportloni. There were demands
an over- that Nixon get off the OOP ticket
ely with -and there were plain Indications
lion.
Elsenhower debsted whether to
leitlonsi push him off.
in ike
Nixon's political life &gt; is at
!-looktng atake. He aived It Ln in unpreccters and dented peraoaal appeal by televlir span- alon—an emotional haring of hla
a public finances, an unqualified denial that
b« ever benefitted personally from
Iramatle any gift unless . .. WELL, there
—— — was chtckers, that eockar-spanlel
asm
* Texas friend hsd given tha Nixon daughters and:
■ H
"I Just want to say this right
”» now, that regardless of what they
say about it—we'r* gonna keep
P ly ,
»i.’
S *
Nixon, hla wife at hli aide, was
■ jA
In tsars when he finished. The
public response, measured by an
l l
avalanche of telegremi was overftflFj
whelming. And, for all that the
fgfcya
Democrats cried "cheap melo! drama,*' It was stolidly pro-Nlxon.
■ ■
Ha stayed on the ticket. "You’re
my boy,” Elsenhower told Mm.
And ha has been Elsenhower’s
"boy** ever since.
■Bl
As vice president ho his been
! seemingly tireless In liaison work
■
between the Whit* Housy snd Cap? %
ltd HU1. Eisenhower hiu given
ii-v*5
him—more than aver since the
■W4 ,
President’s h u rt attack—duties
/ ' i;
and responsibllltlai beyond those
entrusted to any previous vice
^■ 1
president.

1IO.

;Alexander reported a GOP In-

Boy

Partly because of auch antiNixon sentiment, there were those
In the Republican Ptrly ‘who
thought Elsenhower might do well
to get another running mate for
thia year’s campaign. The Preildent refused to commit himself
specifically until the nominating
convention—and he laid that, In
any ease, he had left Nxon free
to chart his own political future.
Nonetheless, Elsenhower bris­
tled Indignantly at suggestions that
fat should •’dump" Nixon. Ha de­
clared at • news conference that
anyone trying to drive a wedge
between him and tha vice presi­
dent "has Just as much chanea as
If he tried to drive It between my
brother and me.’*
**I would be happy.** laid the
President in March, "to-be on any
political ticket ln which I was a
candidate with Dick Nixon."
No doubt about It—Nixon was
■till Elsenhower's "boy,,’* And his
sloek rose further when, with no
organised campaigning on his own
behalf, he received a spectacular
22,000 write-in votes In the New
Hampshire primary election.
Nixon served as ground officer
for th* combat Air Transport Com­
mand at Veils LavtUa, Bougain­
ville snd elsewhere in the South
Pacific, receiving two battle atari
and two commendations. He sums
up Mi war experience: "! ws*
(here when the bomba were drop­
ping, but I didn't get hit sn(l, 1
didn't hit anyone. All 1 got wsa a
good case of fungus.’*

Tot Blakealee, It U »U • bobby.
But It'* alto a glimpse of tha kind
of automatic control* you may
bava In your borne of tomorrow.
Blakailee, an electrical engineer
in the Loe Angeles department .of
water and power, began puibbut*
toning bli home about 13 year*
ago. Many of the 200 button* are
duplicate*, controlling a total of
33 operation*.
At the front door 1* a panel of
Indicator light* allowing whether
any lamp* are burning when you
are going out, whether the back
door la locked. Button* on that
panel operate the garage door,
itart tha car, control the radio,
(urn on varioui lighting and heat*
lng circuit*.
A tharmoitat responding to the
aun'a heat operate* an awning over
(be kitchen window.
The lawn iprlnkler goei Into ac­
tion at 1 a m. dally. An automatic
iwltch activate'* a detector to
meaiure moliture In the ground.
If tt'e dry, the aprinkler goe* on
for five minute*. The *ame (eating
and reiprinkllng, if needed, I* repeated hourly until 3 *.m. Brief
sprinkling* avoid waste- from wa­
ter runoff.
Another iwltch yqqds . power
along a heating wire In*the groove
between the lawn edge and side­
walk. That burn* off any ahoota of
the low.growing clover—dlehond n —tftnt try- to reach out oyrr
the aide walk. After five minutes
of heat, the eprlnkler goei on—

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THE 74AAR MARINE COLOR GUARD present* the color, to CapUln Robert W. JackSim, USN, Commanding Officer of the Sanford
NAAS, (center) prior to hit inspection of Naval Auxiliary Air Sta­
tion paraonne] last Friday morning. Visiting dependenta and civi­
lians watched from bleacnerk aa the Inspection raised the curtain
on open house festivities aboard the Station, (Official Photo, U. S.
Navy)
•
putting out any fire that might
be started in loose paper or leaves.
"'Die height of scientific lariness," filalieilee says.
Life in a pushbutton and dial
system home 1* Just fine, aaya
Mrs. Blakcslee. "It save* many
step* and. energy.”
_
Blakcslee1* idea of dialing cams
from a sideline hobby, of teleph­
ony. He alreedy had an tntercon*

nected system of telephone* In
each room, separate from tha tel­
ephone used for outside calls.
He aayi ha cannot estimate the
coat of hi* automatic system. It
would be very expensive to dupli­
cate, atartlng from scratch and
using hired labor.
It operates from a alx-volt stor­
age battery. Naturally, It ha* an
automatic changer.

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Trice i n ,300 Owner finineed.
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19* N. Park Aye. Pkoee 2212
• Priced from Ml.SM. in 113,000
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Phone 1321 nr 1MB-W,
HUTCHISON'S Ocean F r n n t
Apt*. 139 S, Atlantic. Dayton*
Beach, Call 2314 W.______

NOT A PROJECT!

EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suit­ BUT— Home* nt Real Individual!
able for bachelor or couple.
Private bath. Acro»» from Po*l tv: Rrituny Farm Homes, Early
American. Ultra Modem, ton
Office. Manuel Jarohifln.
vcnlional I* F r e n c h Colonial
type*.
Three room furnished apart­
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Magnolia. 330.00
monthly. Phone 1873, Robert A. BUILT tin Large Landscaped
• William*.
lam: in the best of neighbor
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I-ROOM furnished cottage. Ap
* ply Mlu Orlando Dr.
COMPLETE with all the feiture*
FURN1SHED- A p tr Close TnYMaW
you hat• dreamed ihoul etich
a* colored General Electric ap
3-ROOM furnished •ginmcnt.
nlimcla and colored plumbing
CToie In, 1)1 F.. au’i M. *3o.oo
llstures.
monthly. Phone 236A nr toll.
NICELY furnished apt. All ron- AND nailable at rcaaonihle
venifacai, muit be teen to apprice* with the Hmi financing
prfclat*. Call 3.V5-M,
A with minimum down-pay
.menu.
CeitfR Irty FurStihed
•partmant. Riamnabla, water
included. 313 Palmetto. Ph.2392
R ellhnrn C. Phillip*, JrMODERN Kltrhenrttc* at Pine
(irnve Motor Court. Illwav 17 92,
Phone W.P. 272*33. Rental* Since 1719 Sanford'* l.eadmr
week nr mnnth.
Buildrr of home* for ovrr I.M*
-SCHELL APT , Fttrni*h»d 3 room | peopD sale* tillire Little Yenirr
apt*. $43.00 and 137.00 per mo, in larch ArK&lt;ir
PRUNE IU4
l i l Park Ave. Mgr, Apl. 1.

IS—HELP WANTin-fEMALR
USED FUItNITlIRE
CLEARANCE
I A—BOATS AND MOTORS
WAITRESS-Apply Seminole Drive
-N o ticaInn, must he over 21.
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Evlantde SllH A Service
SERVICE Repreientatlve position dapirlmrnt—theie are low rash
Phone M«
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meter, or trailer, KlUarney Kormanent resident, high school Maple Sole ..................... IIO-M
B*r Boat Exchangf. Hwy. 17-91
graduate, iinrtef in with prevl Pletform Rocker ............... l.nc
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A Palrbanka Ave. Winter Tark,
nus hutine** experu
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additional
schooling.
Ap p l y Armies* Sofa Red ............... Sid
school!
Telrp
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A Tele* f/mnge chair .........
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11—TRAILERS
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?nu buy- Open IFIhings' had
Studio Couchaa . . .
13 M
Sunday*.
17—HELP WANTED-MAI.E
Elcctrir dock Floor Lamp . 3.13
Eaitilde Trailer Sales,
Electric Smoker* ----2 91
Palalka, ria.
Day and Night cab driver. Must Smoking S ta n d i........................ 33
MOBILE Crulaer, ISM modrl”XV he »nher and reliable, a good Libriry Table
1M
Two bedroom, llx l'i portahle al­ driver See Mgr. Yellow fab Dining Hoorn Table and a
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uminum g)a»» jalouiMd cabana.
chair*
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21x8% linoleum, new tufa, inn'
Larie Buffet
71*
HAVE
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LAKEFno.NT 3 ronrn apartment.
'■ -SULK
FRUIT AND FLAT ing experience, age, refereneea Gig** Top Wrought Iron
and Marling wigei. Stafford Dtnelte ...........................................3l.oo All elrrlnr kiirhm. Itnon a
TRAILERS, music axle, 24 and
2«.W month. Wm. Musgrave, Lake
faet. Ten fn dove out at
float Work*, Box 1S7B. Sanford, 3-Pc. Chrome Dinette
Mary.
M. Only SIM dawn and $37 00 Fla.
‘ Odd Chrome Chalr^ &lt;New) , 4 J4
Double Door Metal Utility
monthly. Come early and take
FURNISHED
Duplex apt, MO Elm
man 21-33. Part-time Cabinet* ................................ 9.1*
your pick. GREAT DANE YOUNG
work,
fork. Apply Colonial Oil Sta Metal Utility Table* ..... .
2 *1 Ave. Cell 129 M.
DIAMOND T, 103 South Orange
ion, 1St ii aind French.
Urge Kltchan Cabinet ........ 19.11 Two desirable apt* fnr adult!,
Slnisom Trail, Orlando, $-9031." lion
Folding Melal Kitchen
GAS
station
attendant,
preferauly
IMS Anderson home trailer, good
Table* ................................... »** Ground floor. Phone 30*.
over
43
years
old.
Call
lldd.
condition. 1*1 hnuM S. of Big
Plaitie Hollywood
FURNISHED garage apt. Hot and
Y.
Tree Road on 17-92. Reamnable. tb—SALESMEN—AGENTS
Headboard* .......................... t.M cold water furnlahed. m i
Twin Maple Headboard* . I.Ml French,
Ill*
320.no dally. Sell luminous door Extra Nice Wardrobe .
1*—USED CARS
late*. Write Reeves, Attleboro, Matching Chifforohe, Vanity,
SILL or trade equity In HM
as*. Free Sample and Detail*. Mirror and Vanity Bench 2*.MI IS—RU8IHRW—INDUSTRIAL
■ulck Special Convertible. Cell
Draa*er with full-length
OFFICE SPACE - 4 room*. Pil
1121-J between I a m. • 4 p m. te—WORK WANTED—f EMAI.E
mirror .......................
9.31 Bldg. Call 1734 nr 1434.
matlo
Will trade IMo, 4 door Chevrolet WELL trained legal ieeretary Like new — Rnll-away bed and
mettreii
13.3*
for Pickup Truck any make.
desires position, good shorthand Student
Drak
14 3* MA—TRAn.ERR—PARRS
Phone 1143-R-2.
and typing. Call 3148-J.
Otflce Cbetri
3.1*
900 Santa Barbara Dr
BathinfMe (New)
3** Trailer.
31-WORK WANTED—MALE
Rabv Car—bed ..
2.9* Ph, 2220.
• BUSINESS
1.9*
HIGH SCHOOL BOY with power Strmlera ...............
U.U 3/—HOUSES end COTTAGES
* SERVICES
mower want* lawn mowing. Radio-phonograph
PHONE TIB-lil-4
10.11
Battery Radioa ....
D tilr
IRE BCRUNt* Ecelt?
ISy-RlAUtT PAHLORfl " " " "
able Romeo and Apia.
97
FINANCIAL
M ither of Sanford
Par ALL You# I n u t? Need* call
ROOM furnlahed houae. Phoee
14—INSURANCE
H U T M i'l Bm m i K m *
2S2-M R. la* 84. P W k 1IT 4 1909.
Pjftoa
in. Oik Ai
POR RENT or ail*, I-Redroom
FrNerved l i k e la Preferred
houae. Phone 24*7-1,
M . W i i l f f l i e A i m c , Sup your F artiM * at l e n r 'i FOUR room and bath, unfurnlih411 Saefard AHaitle Raek
Wirehouan Furn,, Co., nt 90 w.
*d houae. Screened in hack
34
lai 84. AD tetfoaellr ad*, hw
poreh. Phone 13M-J.
pOR aasdlli
nJture at ware new*# pricee,
Seining, wgg|
LBedroom houae, Phona 29S3-W.
»le count,? il
MERCHANDISE
H. M. Gieafc
fo
r Rent • t five bedroom AirRICH MAN-POOR MAN
• niihed houae. l two bedroom
43—ARTICLED FOR RENT
furnlihrd In Orange City. 290
Whether you have an estate or l
RoUewey, lloiptial a n d B a b y bungalow you will b« proud tn month each. Unfurnlahed houa*
YDALL ELECTRIC CO, ■RecU. bay, waek or Monlb— call It home if you chooie
cnooi your In Do Rary'IM mo, Ivey 51ricktrtcal Contract!*! and Retain
TeL 1423. Furniture Center- furniture from "ECHOLS"
tend, Realtor. Phone Spring
ltd Wait Firet
TV Scrrte* Center
4m . No amwer call Spring
48431.
idti and Cmley Appliance!
FOR RENT
SENT. —
- Dragline
D
and opera- EASY TERMS • FREE DELIVERY
by Hour, week er Month.
I bedroom furnished home, water
Pho«i 1431, U e Conatructlon Co. Viall our ilnre now and lake ad­ furnished. |M. 404 E. 14th Place.
vantage of our "SPRING SALE."
41—ART1(T.ES FOR BALE
Bedroom Suite* from 299.no up 2 bedroom home. Phone iiio-M.
'
1 tla
N .» up
2 pc Scctiontli
—Parlory t® Tm 39.30 up
Dinette Seta
•Alumlnun*
Reclining Chair*
49.50 *a IB—ROOMS
Orrailnnal Chair*
Venetian BUnda
Room, light house­
(Choice fabrics)
39.30 ea BLEEPING
■neloeed head. Sag proof bottom
keeping, 24.00 waek, up. Day
44.20 #i
rail with plastic end*. Plaatlc or T-V t/iting«s
Rates. 11.00 k up. 420 W. lit.
rayon tape*. Cotton er nylon Odd Cheita of Draweri 24.30 ea
CLEAN quiet alesping, moms,
ERDDtNG SPECIALS
I*.n0. Phona 204MT7 701 W.
H w U rlk Chum a id F lint C *
Lea* Third.
112-114 Wait 2nd St.
Fhoee 310
Reg. Trad*
L. L Sill - Piano
NEW £ Uaad furniture at bargain QuUtop ---------Maltreat ...------94A30
..999.19
Ifc* Phone IIM Route t.
REAL ESTATE
prlcea. Paying lop price* for .loyal
Royal (Comfort ... 39.30
39.30
good used turniiure, adding Pre-Blit Special ....39.39
21.30
31-.lQOftNg-PLlJMRING
’gtater. Big Bchota Special .
39J*
mjo
i t ” k*^U&gt; ECR*TRAD1
... POST. Matching Boa Spria«a at iden­
HNO
1 mile 8. 17-92. Phon«
one 301? W,
ATTRACTIVE l-Beffreem ham*.
tical Bavinga.
\ A Insured financing, S% Down
VACUUM Cleaner, Eleetm-Lu* Many many more Identical speci­ Payment, Complete In few week*.
Lata model, like new with alt al* too numerous to Hit, but availattachment*. 111 . Phone I7I3.R. a bln at
LOWBLL R. OKIVB
The Want Ad Department la
w
je
e |4 w r A^OriandToe.
•pen from SiBO a. m. until l:M p.
FrSoL8yBtTDDI^GM. •
m. each nunnese day exenpt Sat­ Comer 2nd. A Magnetic Ph. 1232 FOR BALE—By owner 2 bedroom
urday afternoon. Deadline for
"Bad Bamberger" Mgr
home. Ideal location, Mayfair
week-day inaertlona te 9:00 p. m. Open, Mon ^ e 'III i ; ‘

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St. Johni River. High Rank. 211,000
includei small concrete block
bout*.

H. B. POPS CO. INC.

T. V. R EPA IR S
USED BRICK
'Til 10 p m. Service Call* 13 00 W. TWO CARLOADS beautiful used
A. Norm Ph. 1S39.M. &lt;3. Herrin,
brick. Orange, red, and burnt
Ph. MW-J. Llcenied Technl
black. See tnam at SHERMAN
clan*, guaranteed work.
CONCRETE PIPE CO.
WANT a ' Stanley Party? Need
Product*? Call 2232-J.
ta-RUSINESA EQUIPMENT
, a—LOST AND POUND
When your Electric Motors
HAYNES Omee Machine Co..
, rOUND • Black and White apntlcd
Generators A Starters Fill
Typewriter*, adding machine*.
A* mile
min Bird Dog. Alin yellow
call the Electric No. R0.1
Salea- Rental*, 314 Mag.. Ph. 44.
^ 'eng haired Hog. Apply Sanford
. Owner may h*va by pay- Electrician, 30 yr*. experience NEW * Umd De*k&gt;, rite*, Chair*
r H, LANSING GARAGE
for Ihit id.
Fireproof Safe.
A ELECTRIC SERVICE
SWEENEY'S
414 West 13th St.
puna with glauri
LOST • Ladle* pun
114 Magnolia Ave.
Phone 147
... day bby Hunls
" ‘
and key* Saturday
Peed Slore. REWARD. Apply 24— CHILD CARE
Sanford Herald.
17—FURNITURE—HOUSEHOLD
1 will keep children in my home
GOODS
by hour or day. Call MQ-R.
IT • Preicriptlon suit gtaascs.
hone 959-R. REWARD. ____

AUTOMOTIVE

Term*.
300 FEET ON BEAUTIFUL

2M I n l k Park Ave. ft*** 144# Highlit CASK. TRADE-IN RtiM

' RATES FOR
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY
ON REQUEST

IS

9T—BRUEEBB and BEALTOBS
VA - p H , own
13d f i r Month
RETIREMENT HOME
Kttcbia Fully
Living Room, Dinlhg
IS-FA-.II AND HABP1N
AH fast to *loose color* and rile, I Bedroom*.
Room, Electric Kitchen and
A. K. fk M M k tr. BilMwr
Florida Room. I 11.M0 - 2100
1S4S Ford T rad er Double Bottom
IMS
Down.
14" Flew, S Row cultivator.
BRITT TRACTOR CO.
Dry Cleaner* nnd Laundry
Hlway 17-91 death
Fbeae MI
Netting 3700 per month. New.
modern equipment and living
quarters. 227,300 — Attractive
SA—MUSICAL IN tnuM lN T fl

ENVELOPES, letterhead*. statementt, invoice** hind btlli, and
p r o i r a ■ a, ate. Prefreaiive 4«—APPLIANCES
NEW — ACCORDIONS - USED
Printing Co. Phona Mt - W
Adult a»d Cbildren'a Mata
FRlUrSAlRR
Wait 13th SL
Coma la — Look — Inquire
__ . aervtee, 0. «. Riga, rmewe,
and
BUKUR'S MUSIC SHOP
Fla. Pbope FOS-MU fc» Beafard
ORLANDO Sentinel Star, Cell
liii-W after I f. m.
sot w. l i t a t
Pb. a tn
Ralph Ray. SIM.
____
AIR CONDITIONING
PRINTING’
13—WANTED TO BUY
For Room or Building

Sjsr;

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DAILY

CROSSWORD

ACROM

1. Arrogantly

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9 A Job

11. Farewell

12. CompeUtor
13. Neel
14. Rueetu coin
13. Single unit
1 *. Clamor
17. Property
&lt;L&gt;
1 1 A primer
31. Latvian
river
31. Midi I*
34. Heathen
image
I t ImeU daub*
30. Bald
31. FoundaUow
99. Malt
beverage
33. Neuter
pronoun
94. A Univer*
•tty officer
3T. Likely
40. A tier
41. Ileal
44. A garment
tPac. la)
49. Prong
47. Sudani

10 lota, Gmderville. Gene Hall.
IT—RRORERS end REALTORS

HUME AND INCOME
13 Room Hou*e,‘ completely furn
iihed. riose-m. May be uiert for
Rooming Houae, Boarding Houie
or Rett Home. 120,000 00,
tm ilf lt INCOME PROPERTY
.Such a* Apartment House* or Itu*
Inc-,! Propcily, yiclduiK Ex­
cellent llrlurii* on liiveaimcnta.

RETIREMENT HOMER

From Svkjo up. Let u* know your
n'eta. lire anil type of home
, wanted, price ronge or nMcr i',,iir
niatiun. We will he glad to furn
t'h dilaili, Come -|o FLORIDA'
where you live lunger and your
f'dollara gu fmiher,
Nee ii * for French Ave. Prep"Cly.
II LAI. ESTATE IMIIVE-IN
,
2341 French Ave.

J. W. MALL, HR ALTO It
"fall Hall" Plfu-e I7.V*

Ot’T FROM TOWN
III acre* id Itiul t a -rc« tiled.
3 acre* wuoiled't ldr.il fur Immr
lile.) Price I.UIH).

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SALESMAN
Sc:ir.\ Dtto'-nrh nml (’it. wlllt lls ntwly npened eettlllV
prugruni, ufferi* unununl npporlunKy fnr, euergeilR
anleamim nf mnnagerlnl ability. ADVANCEMENT UN*
LIMITED . , Eligible fnr all Henra Fleneflla, Muat hnfe
nenl nppcnrnnrc. Ape 2.1-lf». High achnnl erlurnllun #»•.
eenlIni, rullrjjp preierrrd, Aultmitibils neemwary. I’ rfw
vltitiH exi&gt;rrlrnte tl?alr«ble. THIS IS A FULL TIME*-.’
YEAH ItOt'NI) POSITION.

Apply in I*i*rton

SEAr,S,

ROEBUCK AMD CO &amp;
s s g

NEW MASONRY HOMES

Reymend Lundqulat. Aaeeciale
Phone 1171 Atlantic Rank Rldv

50*%

D ISCO U N T
F.XCHANCR

$14.61
15.96
14.20

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$1.09
1.16
1.05

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BALL REALTY
RAYMOND M, BAIL
QATAR M. RAIB1BON
REG. BEORIRR
fl. B. Eigbleyman, Aunctaf*
194 Saadi Park Are.
Phene 99*

* Aak about our Super Safety Tire

Hunt-McRoberts, Inci

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JUST CAM.

STATE DISTIlimiTORS FOR DENMAN TIRES
PIIONE .1114

Seminole Realty
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Folk*, one of Hie molt economl.
til \t*y we know to f t t snurt,
lasting
interior beauty II
through the me of our enlly
•nulied utility board which
provide* itrurtural and decor*

________IRO
T.
W. MRS
Phene ft er 143

pkan* 1129-A. R. Peteraoa,Broker
Aiaoctate* • A. B. Petersoo Jr..
P. J. CkeeUraoe. Garfield Wil­
lett*. Jekn Milaeb. R. W. Wii
lie931, Easel M Field. A. C.
Dowdney, Land Surveyor,
*11.000 • J bedroom trim* home
nit corner lot, Larie acrcen
porch, Hardwood Qonri, Vcnrilan blind*, ipara heater *nd
water heater included, Reasonable down paymenu
Heme* - Lei* - Acreage

OZIER REALTY CO.

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UP TO

670-15
710-15
600-16

W. H. "BUI” ETEMPER
ReiHer — Geaeral manraac*
Gn? Allen. Aaeoriete
Arlatte Price, AseocUt*
Phene &gt;1tt
lit N. Peru Ave

3 bedroom, Phillip* built, deluae
metoery home in beautiful
Wynnewood taction. Kitchen I*
fuiiy equipped. Floors have Just
been iindad to perfection. Eatenor baa been painted with qual­
ity ntlteriil. Surrounded by won­
derful neighbor*. This D a real
bur at 212,400. The terms are
ftaxihl*- Down payment ea low aa
11300 with Immediate poiaeiilon.

111-,-

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u u tu v itn .i * 1 &lt;
Ul I -1U11H ll'li -*
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(ARE FRONT HOMK8

Robert A. William*, Realtor

* l |l,0 ft0 DOWN
2 Bedroom, t ement fllui k, halh
and half, nire itrllon rln«e to
Hub Scnnol. Price 111,MX).

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Where ynu may enjoy awimmlng
lljitini and fishing. Nix beau
tiftil Home* to Chooie From,
Price*; II9.WIU, 12T.3U0. (2) )2I,
D.V).. 113,300., $17,500.

* 73011.0(1 fit S!l,1011.01)
See mtr iwii mill three be;.room
4N AMAZING VALUE!!
home* ready fnr orrupanry,
Compact, 3 Bedroom hume. N u t
lerrii* ivnilnblc
taicalion Son
ly furnlahed, quiet nelglihor
*tl Kail Fourth Street
hood, tloi* In town. All thl* for

only 99.973.00.

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2ft. Not*
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•pint
u n iiti m’ iuii
of epeed
iv-ar.i
Vtiuedir’i
sa n w ,
10. Antlered
27. Permit
ammele
&gt;9 Boot
14. Femou*
tanat.)
*»• Coin
. ,
pirate
:0. Killed
(Turk.) ...
11 Raieed plat* 32. Eager
89. Btreetcat
*form at end 23. Sea
(BrtU
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of a room
eaglee
49. At one tlm* c.
19. Live coal
I*. Avery
41. Ray
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20. Become
abort time 4ft. Poem
,
edible,
37. A month of 44 Man e
aa fruit
the Hindu
nicknama'
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49. Mother I"* «»*».

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4. Part of
aleck
a. Jade (the
•tenet
a. Old woman
7. Ripened
fruit of

live charm fnr beyond It* i f .
tual m il. Sea u» today. Inquire
about It,
'Yoa’ve jutt mat Mm board eft

meRCURy
W. P. SMITH

Laura B Oiler
3U 3 Park
Rag. Baal Estate Broker
Jttt As. OrUad* Da. •» Ph. 12111

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NATO Is Stronger;
Soviet Keeping Pace

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Discusses P ro p o se d
17-92 Extension Plan
v&gt;-----------:----------

The Citliem Long Rang* High-'
way Planning Committee headed
Ly J, Bralley Odham disguised
the causeway extension of i'rem-h
Av«. and 17*93 pvar Lake Mon­
roe and Into Volusia County to
connect with 17-93 again Immedi­
ately south of Orange Ci’y at a
meeting laat night held at Toddy*a Restaurant.
ReprssenUtlv!! of both De
™ ^nrll bring* night walking, Dary and Orange City attended
mor# ptopla out on tha streets the meeting to learn more of the
and highway! on foot aa tha
weather get! warmer, 10 hero’a proposed plan to ehorten the
a word of warning from th* Sem­ highway by 4.1 mllea and to
the already four.laned and
inole County Florida Highway Pa­ join
trol officor!, Trooper T. Mark planned four-limed eectlone of
Mark and Patrolman Carl Wil­ the highway.
J. E. Marshall, prssldcnt of
liam!:
"Walk to !tay alive. Don’t 1 U 0 the Orange City Chamber of
Commerce was In Sanford for the
/ato an accident.**
' I ’edeetrian aafety la an increae- meeting.
Those from De Bary, hearing
Ing problem for the Patrol and
all Inw enforcement agendea In the details and plans for the pro­
rnuntlei and cltee alike, aa an In- posed extension and routing of
craning number of newa atoriai 17-93 were: Everette Bwlft, sec­
tell about of people being run retary of the De Bary Chamber
of Commerce! Harry G. Hunter,
down by care.
“In ever io many insUm-M.” chairman of th* De Bary Road
declared tha two officer! of the Committee; Dwight Baker, Rood
Florida Highway Patrol, "you can Committee member; Carl O. Lind,
trace the fault .to the pedaatrl- Road Committee member; Sirs.
Hennlngar, president of the
r#7"They
'* fall to heed a few basic Kay
De Bary Civlo 'Association; and
principal! like wearing light Ed Heely, Fir* Chief of the D*
clothing, watching where they Bary Volunteer Fire Department.
walk, walking to face the traffle
John Krlder, who proposed the
and keeping off the pavement highway route, explained that th*
after-dark. It la ao eaay to walk new four-lane throughway would
into trouble, etpecially If you’re not eliminate th* present rout*
in traffic. Bo take heed and don’t through Da Bary but would con.
walk youraelf to death,” advlied tlnue to bo a State maintained
Trooper Meek and Patrolman WIU road. He said, "The new rout*
would connect four lanes into
*»
"&gt;»•
' “It you walk Ilka you want to Ssnford from the north and south
atay alive, adhera to a few elmple and provide elx Innrs through
pedeitrian ruleo, you'll beat the Sanford.
odda — If you fall to heed them,
Unless this route becomes a
why then your chance! of coming
back on a atreteher will be greatly reality, wlthi Federal assistance
enhanced during the cummer,” In Its construction, th* Federal
concluded the two Florida High­ limited accsse highway, planned
for the future, would eliminate
way, Patrol offlcera.
any future expansion of th*
highway,” Krlder told the citlattending the meeting.
Candidates Keep sens
Plane now Include * publle
of De Bary1 citizens So
Cairt^stigilt^Wt m meeting
that tha details could be mad*
and everyone Informed of
I n Hunt Fop Votes publle
Its feasibility. Data of the meet­
BY TIIB ASSOCIATED PRESS ing will he announced by De
Florida*! governorship candl- Bary officials.
d itai kept the campaign trail hot
Senator Douglas Stenitrom pro­
in central aad northeait counties
today In aa Intensified hunt for posed “This is tlis time a 17-93
Highway Association should lin
vote*.
formed." Ilo said, "With tourists
0 Farrli Bryant and Cov. Collin* using
US No. One and the Turn­
uied tha handihake approach to
tha voter In concentrated effort* pike, 17-93 wlH not h* used ae
In Duval and Polk counties while frequently as we would like,”
Prior to the dlseutslon of the
Fuller Warren and Sumter Lowry
proposed route for 17-93 the CIUatumped with sound trucki.
It was tha flr*t concerted cam­ zone Long Range Highway Plan­
paigning of th* week for Collin* ning Committee proposed that
who haa Indicated he expect* to the Seminole County Commls.
•pend more time away from Tel- slonere be requested that tha fol­
lowing projscts be included In
lahaiset from now on.
. Collins flew to Tampa, then mo- the 1050-57 State Itosd Budget
»Ait'cd over to Lakeland to gat hi* for Seminole County: tha com­
'handshaking lour under way. Bry­ pletion of 17-02; tho continuing
nf State Road 40 across Sanford]
ant worked Jacksonville.
Bryant drove Into Jacksonville tha widening and resurfacing of
for a television ipeach lait night Park Ava.; Lake Onora Road
tha Sanford Naval Auxili­
a ihort Uma after. Lowry pulled from
ary
Air
Station to 17-92; the
out fop 8k Augustine.
Speaking In the downtown plaia widening of State Road 415; and
of St. Augustine lait nlcht, Lowry tha rtquast of * new bridge on
said he wll lnot only keep Flor­ State Road 415 ard to contlnuo
ida's ichooli tegregaUd but will 415 Into 40 by tha most feasible
i 0 rlv* to modernize tha ichool *y«- rout*
tern, promote th* tourist Industry,
work for more Industry and build
Elks Club Installs
mor* roads.
Warren got off another challenge
yesterday to Sen. R. B. Haulier Officers Tonight
of Miami, a Collins supporter, for
Installation of officer* will be
a debate Saturday night In Mi­ conducted tonight at the F.lk'i
ami’* Bayfront Park.
Club preceded by a chicken bar­
In speeches yesterday between becue.
Tallahas'ee and Jacksonville, Bry­
District Deputy Grand Exalted
ant pledged his efforts to help c a r
•lain countlts to provide more Ruler William Ueherman will
fundi for Increased teacher sal- present the Grand Exalted Ruler
aria* and needed school building*. at tonlght'e Installation ceremony.
Colllna* headquarters announced
Officers to be Installed aro:
the governor would maka • film­ Roy Gresn, Exalted Ruler; Guy
ed talk over about a dozen tele­ Allen. Esteemed Leading Knight:
vision station* Friday night In W. D. llardla, Esteemed Loyal
which he will discuss further hla Knight; R. F. Mapei, Esteemed
views on the segregation lnuo.
Lecturing Knight; W. O. Living­
Atty. Gen. Ervin got hit cam­ ston, Seerstary; Myron Reck,
paign for reflection under way of­ Treasurer; Phil Hslr, Tyler;
ficially with a statement at Tat- Jesse
Lodge, Trustee, three
-nahasice In which he said he was years; and Don Balsa, Alternate
asking another term on the basis Delegate to the Grand Lodge
of hla record over the past two Convention.
years.

Patrolmen Urge
Folks To 'Walk
To Stay Alive'

■■

•HOT FLOAT*
WASHINGTON t* - Waat Virgin­
ia's float was tha hottest entry In
last night’s Cherry Blossom fasti,
val parade.
* ^ T h e 50-foot float burst Into
v*Hlmas at that and of the parade
route. It was destroyed.
Judith Rtce of Clarksburg, West
Vlrgtnla’i **Ctaernr Bloasom Prin­
ces*," bad climbed from her
throne, atop two paper-macha peacook*, Just before tha fire atirtod.
«Jt waa unhurt

Former Resident
Succumbs Monday
A former resident, Norman N.
Swanson, ae* A1 died Monday at
3:00 p. m. at fit. Vlneant’a hosp­
ital In Jacksonvillt. Services will
h* hald at San Bhole funeral
home In Jacksonville Friday at
t :00 p. m.
Ha la survived by hi* wl/a,
Katharyn, on* eon Norman IT.
and two daughters Carolyn and
Sharon Ha* of Jacksonville.

■

f

FSL Directors Will
Complete League *
Plans Here Sunday f;
Directors of the Florida State
League will meet in Sanford
Sunday, according to FSL PreeU
dent John Krlder.
Krlder said lait night that the
meeting will he held at noon at
the Mayfair Inn when final de­
tail* and plana will he completed
for the 140-game 1950 Florida
State League season
The FSL President enhl that
the opening date had been set
back ono week from April IS to
April 20 but the season would
end on August 31 as originally
planned by the league.
The Sunday meeting will he
the final get-together before the
season starts, «ald Krlder.
Clubs entering tha Florida
Stats League for th* 1050 sea­
son are: Daytona Beach, Cocoa,
West Palm Beach, St, Peters­
burg, Orlando. Gainesville, Lees,
burg, and Pntntka.

Collins Supporters W alls
Urged To Attend Attends
Public Meet Tonite Session

APRIL 4
Admission*
Patty Loop (Sanfordt
Sharon Travis (Snnford)
Steven Travis (Enterprise)
Susan Brooklyn (Igiko Mary)
Athrlyn Lilly (Sanford)
Sam Watson (Sanford)
Sirs. Patricia Hatchett
(I.ako Stonroc)
Arnold Simms (Mima)

Discharge*
Mrs. Ardetia Benton and baby boy
(Altamnnlo Springs)
Charles Flowers (Sanford)
Mra. Glruter Watkins amt baby boy
(Euitli)'
Mra. Elizabeth Priest and baby
(Sanford)
Cleveland Brown (Sanford)
Jury Jones (Sanford)
Margaret Cleveland (Sanford)
James Romney—Mrs. O j j Ic Liv­
ing and hahy girl
BIRTHS
Baby Girl Lilly
Baby Boy Benton
APRIL 5
Admission*
Mft. Ludlo Mero (Sanford)
Mr*. Barbara Howell (Sanford)
Mrs. Dorothy Bioodswortli
Clarence Powell (Sanford&gt;
Linda Gall Ethridge (Sanford)
Discharges
Mrs. C. A. lllttell (Lake Momoc)

Mrs. L. Wallace
Dies Yesterday
Mr*. L. W. Wallace. 74. died at
4:30 p. m. in Seminole Memorial
Hospital yesterday after a Uniter.
Ing Illness of three year*.
She mailo her horn* at 9.V10
Princeton Ave., Sanford. Mr*,
Wallace cime to Sanford In 1913
from Charlotte, V, C. and was a
member of Ihe Flrit Presbyterian
Church of Sanford.
Survivors Include: her huxhand,
L. W. Wallace of Snnford, one
daughter, Mrs. W. R. Jennings,
Sanford; three eons, 'tVat*on Wal­
lace ami Robert L. Wallace, San­
ford, and James' E. Wallace of
Jacksonville; seven grandchildren:
two great grandchildren; and ono
brother, Roy McClellan, Ocala.
Funeral services will be conduct,
cd tomorrow slternoon at 3 p. m.
at Brlszon Funeral Homo with the
nev. A. O Mclnnli officiating.
Burlil will be In Oaklawn Me­
morial Park.

Circus

ford's people today to give their
generous support to tho 1UM
American Cancer Society Crusade.
Tho anmml fund-raising and educntinunl campaign wa» launched
last Monday,
In a proctnmnthin tiling April
a* Cancer Control Month, Mayor
Scott noted that one-third of the
deaths in Sanlonl and Scminnlo
County last year could have been
avoided by earlier diagnosis and
adequate treatment.
Sanford’s Mayor callod - for In*
cr*A»ing .JHiepgnitloq of, H)p..Soc|ety's loftTmhlp in tho fight
against cancer through it* pro
grams of research, education, am)
servlco.
*
The text of tho proclamation
fallows:
"Cancer U one of tho most vri
tlcal public health problem.* of
our limes. Souto 330,000 Ameri­
cans, many of then* lit our own
stale, will die of cancer in I9.U),
If present rates continue. More­
over, at present rates, one Ameri­
can in every four now living will
some day bo stricken by ih.it dieeaie,
"But in the last decade then*
has been marked progress In llto
diagnosis ami treatment of can­
cer. Although ono cancer m four
is now being ritred, two out c{
four patient* could ho saved if
they were treated early enough
This would mean saving 40,Out)
additional lives a year. Approx),
inetcly that many stub patients
wero saved last year.

(Conlintied on Pago Eight)

Public Is Invited
To Auxiliary Easter
Dance At Mayfair
Tit* first annual Easter Dane*
of tho Woman's Auxiliary of tho
Remlnolii Monmrlnl Hospital will
ho lielil tomorrow night at 0
oVtiK'k -st th* Mayfair Inn.
Tin- general publle !• Invited
to attend the dance. Proceed*
nil) l&lt;a uwd to purchase much
nr«mled equipment for the Semin*
■do .Mi’tiiorlnl Hospital.
Sirs. F. E. RoumlUnti finance
rhnirmnn of the ticket sain* said
lodav that the flomlnolo County
Juni-r I'hamtior of Commerce la
cooperating hy conducting tho
tick) t sale*.
Mrs. Itoumillut said that pro­
gress Is living made in the sale
of tlrkvta lint Ilie Woman'*
Auxiliary Is expecting an uiipro*
Ci deni rd turnout f«r tho first
annual Easter Duma given by
thi-lr organisation.
Ticket* may lio purchased at
the Jayreo Moth on Park Ave. or
nt tho door.

Assistant State
Service Officer
Will Visit Here

V-taron* of this area who need
ii htanre In obtaining lirneflt*
provided by Inw muy rect-lvo
guidance from Tom fi. Dnr-n, Assisiant Stale Bcrvir# Officer.
Veterans or their dependent*
The second tn « eerie* . I D«mocratic Unities cumlurtcd hy tha 1 mar consult Dn-n white he I*
' lo ihi* area and may receive aaSomtnolo L’ounly Donmcrnilc Ex­ -i-doncr In filing application! for
ecutive Committee will !«• held lu'spitallr.atlen. compensation, penSaturday night, April 7, at tho -Ions. Insurance problem*, loan
Lake Monroe Bt hool.
hetioilts,
edurutlonnl training,
One nf tho largest i--i wo) tj leirle! benefit* nud mtscellnnco'ia
attrnd a rally in that district Is oil |ocl.«, where legal entitlement
expected to hear Ihe .13 rjiiill. Is Involved.
dates
review their platforms
D&lt;-*n h«a been Invited to till*
and make their hid for the offline e-m n* a Biirclal consultant by
for whirl) they j q-.allflod.
Knt'ylc Housholder, County Per*
Jinnee Lee, of Oviedo, Chair­ vivo Officor. nni! nuiy he canman of Ihe Seminole County De­ trrted ns follows; April 12, 0 a. m,
mocratic Executive Committee I* Snnford at the County H-rvlee
expected to Introduce each can­ Office, Brlmlcy-Puleaton Build­
ing.
didal* In alphabetical order.

Second Demo Roily
Slated Saturday

O pens

NEW YORK tfl - The eircu*
opened last night without its moat
famous clown and with none of Ihe
stage, screen and television stars
who usually taka part in th* promlera benefit performance.
A dispute involving the Ameri­
can Guild of Variety Artists kept
the sad-faced tramp clown Em­
mett Kslly away. This tlm* there
waa no Kelly to get tha children
chuckling right away by trying to
aweap a spotlight beam under a
rug.
But Rlngllng Brother* and BarMim Ii Bailey'* clreua waa aa glit­
tering and bespangled aa aver
without tha glamoroua frosting of
outsld* stars who ware to perform
for Era benefit of too Folk* Ath­

Carmage Walls, a stockholder
In Hi* Sanfonl Herald, la miw on a
The New Shrine Club Building,
lour of foreign countries conducted Just
off First St. across ’frdrtl
for newspapermen. Mr*. Wall* Is thg Mayfair Inn, will be deritees*
currently representing Tho Sanford rd tomorrow night beginning at
Herald on the tour. However, Mr. 7 o’clock.
.
Walls was fortunate In being able
Extensive plans hava been roow
to attend a briefing session In pleted, said Col. 8. G. Hardman,
Pari* by Gen. Alfred Grucnther. chairman nf the dedication tons*
We are publishing Carmage mlttee, and "w« era expecting
Walls* account of Ihe sossion and an overflow crowd to attend tha
hla comments evolving about the xllnnor and dedication.”
Important event:
Col. Harrlman aald today- that
"We were fortunate to bo able Illustrious Potentate A. J. Thomaa
to have a briefing session hero in will bo In Sanford for the dtdlttte
Paris by General Alfred Gruen- tlon ceremony.
ther, head of NATO (or North At­ Principal speaker for the evenl
lantic Treaty Organization). Gen­ will |i« Seminole County Judge
«. ..
eral Grucnther la a small man Ernest -Housholder.
Tho dedication will be prae4d#4
physically. He Is one of tho biggest
men mentally that 1 have had tho by dinner which la elated te be
served at T o’clock, said Cob
pleasure of meeting.
Harrlman.
The dynamic mental drlvo and
Tha Shrln* Club Building ta
capacity of this man are mngniri- the draam of Shrlnora hsre, fin*
canL Aa head of Ihe very Import­ ally rralltad through the eOMerte
ant NATO he, contrary lo zome rd effort of the entire eluk grew ■
brlefingi we have had, said every­ though first originated by g atrial)
9-Year-Old Girl's
thing ho said was on the record". group.
••
Naturally, a newspaperman likca
Tha building will be officially •
Generosity Is
tills kind of aelf confidence.
opened i t tomorrow nlght'a Lad(*f
NATO had inma rough going re- Night dinner attended by NobI4i
Matched By Joy
tholr wivee.
MILTON, Mess. tflt-Th# gener­ cantly when Ihe Greek* stayed and
The Potentate of the
a lly of D-y**r-oKI Rosalind Jor- away from their posts after tho Temple and hla Divan wtQ IN
dsn wss matched today by her arrest of Archbishop Makorlos of here for tha eeeaalon.
Cyprus by tha British governor.
joy.
Mayor F. D. Scott will iW tatM
Rosalind, bedridden with a rh»u- However tha Greeks at NATO aro part in th# dedication Of tb rM V
maiic heart, had wantad a French again at their posts and (her* Is building.
~ ”
hop* of a settlement of the dlf.
poodle.
•
.
Offlcera of tha Sanford IhilnS
feraneaa
between
Iho
NATO
allies,
Ah* saved her pennlea and In Britain, Graces and Turkey.
Club gre; Harold Kaatnarr ygee*
four t” * th a had acquired
Identt A. L. Wttaoh, FffM vta#*
^
C
^
f
a
^
W
f
a
i
H
I
f
V
j
r
d
;
"When
president; Milford Leonard, B—
toward tha price*
General
Elsannowsr
first
game
to
Then, on March 11, while watch­
coml vice president; R. W. Deane*
NATO
In
list
th*
participating
ing a televised Roman Catholic
treasurer; and Dick Alkan, teeraU
Mass/ eho lainifd that four Je­ member nations did not havo a »ry.
suits perished In a fir* that de­ common concept of what needed
stroyed a Jesuit novltlst* at Lenox. to b* don*." NATO- had few air
Rosalind sent har saving* lr * liases. Effort was made to rectify Wreckage Of Plant
. "Now," said
letter to the Rev. George V.&lt;
Cnbe of th* Jesuit Shadowbrook (it-neiai tminnthpr, "the partici­ Sighted On Peak
Fund. "I want you to have it," pants havo a good common con­ TOKYO Wt—Th# U. S. Air rare#
tho Idler said. *T am sorry your cept, Th* air bases havo been reported late today wraekag* of an
house burned down. I hop# this built to materially Improve our aircraft—believed to ha a missing
capacity for (Men**. This building C110 Flying Boxcar with five Amarw
money will help you."
Father McCabe wrota back, program W still going on. Now this leans gbosrd-hd been eghtad eg
thanking her for the donation and line of defense extend* from Nor­ a mountain peak of Shikoku Island.
assuring her every Jesuit in ths way on the north and circles Thera waa no word that an^
New Englsnd province would around to Turkey on a four thous­ survivor* bid been scan.
pray fur her recovery and that and mile front. We are four tlmea Tha site I* 20 mils* to u O rfl
aha would get tho French poodla as strong In NATO a* wo were In Saljo on Shikoku, and mora than
1931." He continued, "But, Iho 400 mllea southwest of Tokyo.
sho wauled ao badly.
Numerous persons ollered to give Soviet, and Us satellites, havo kept Tho wreckage was reported’IN
pice with our progress."
fret from the top of the 6,109-foot
thn girl a poodle.
Rosalind accepted on* from T- "What are ths capabilities of tho poak. An attempt will be mad*
year-old Wendy Hall, whose mother U.S.S.R. and her satellites!" asked tomorrow to reach U with a rtatun
th* General and then he proceeded team dropped by parachute.
own* a kennel In Dedham,
Tho Clll disappeared early Hi*g»
That poodla was ona of a litter to give the answer*,
of all. Wendy had planned to sell Tha Soviet* have 175 divisions. dy on a cargo flight from TachU
Thirty of Ihesa are In lalcllito kawa, near Tokyo, to Aahlya, an
thosa six dugs to buy a pony.
The pony esn wilt, said yojmg counlrie*. These aro well trained (ho northern coast of Kyusush,
division*. They aro ruady to g» Japun’s southernmost Island.. It
W«tulj\
where sent and m« ready to die made Its last report aa II a m
when ordered without question. P*»lng over Takamatsu on Papan'n
Hammarskjold Will This makes lor tlm strongest land curving inland ssa. The a&lt;i' la
bordered by the main Japanese It*
army In tho world today.
Examine Tension
On Ihe air side, In 1931 the So Iml* of Honshu, Shikoku and JCyn*
vleta had some 29.000 pianos, most­ saliu.
In Arab, Israel
ly propoller driven, Now *0 per Names of the missing m enjitvt
BY T1IE ASSOCIATED PPEAA sent of their planes are moJorn not been announced.
UNITED NATIONS—U, N. Sec Jets and (hey still have a minimum
---------------*r.
rotary General Da|( Hummarzk- force nf 30,000. Their short and
Jold, armed with unanimous Secu­ medium range bomber* aro very
rity Council authority will leave good. As of now they have not First Federal Open
Friday In Investigate causes u( caught up with u* on long ranye
House Is Tomorrow
tension between Israel and Iho planus.
Arab stales. Ho Is to report to the The Russians copied one of our Tomorrow nlaht between thn
Council within a month, proposing planes during the Korean War that hours of 7 and 9:30 the Flret
Hens to restore peace.
was forced down in Chinese tcrl- Federal Saving* and I-can Aian,
WASHINGTON - Middle Eozt tory, They called it tho TU4. It will Ik* hosts to si; who care tn
tensions and efforts lo alio them was a good plan* hut 1.* now ob share thn "open house” at Ita of*
flea on West First St.
are reported straining tha U. A.— sold*,
British—French alliance. France However, this week a new Rus­
In addition to tha opportunity
Is considering supplying lirad sian plane, which they have do In look over the attractive office*
with arm* lo resloro the balance signaled the TU 104 arrived In Eng- visitori will have a chance tn
of power In tha Middle East, a land carrying Heroo, head of the sec sumo of the modern msthodl
balance upset when Egypt began
row employed tn the InduftrT
receiving arms from the Commu­ Soviet Security police, referred to that was started in April, 1891s
by
the
British
press
as
the
"Head
nist bloc. Franc* reasons supply­
In I'hlladelphla.
ing Israel will relieve soma Arab hunter". This plane was a modern
Favor* will be given to adultn
ode.
It
traveled,
at
33,000
feet
and
pressure for Independence of Al­
and tholr young eters and vt*
arrived
(rom
Moscow
to
Ismdun
geria, Urllaln reportedly has urg­
frohmenta will be ■erved. (;•
ed a firmer line In tha Middle with e flying lima of three and The local aaaoclatlon
wan
East, but President Elienhower three quarter! hours.
started In 1934 and tn Mgyljig
"The
Soviets,
obviously,
put
this
has denied this. Both France and
Seminole County and the eur«
Britain are disturbed by U. 8. re­ piano on world exhibition prent a- rounding territory for over 10
luctance to grant Israsl’i request tuely," said General Grucnther, years has grown to n 19 million
"because the cabin was not pres­
to buy American armz.
organization.
CAIRO—Newspaper reporta lay surized. Thl* necessitated the crew
8. F. Doqdnay and Howard- FaSaudi Arabia has brought tha and passenger* using oxygen on villa, offlctra of Flret Fedettl
Arab kingdom *f Yemen Into thn the whole trip."
now, wer# among the f
military aUlane* of Saudi Arabia. The Soviet Navy Is at a dis­ and havo been associated
advantage
because
it
la
bottled
up
Egypt and Syria which pitta nil
alnce Inception
their military force* under an In the Black Sea and Ihe Aegean
Egyptian commander, Yemen's Bee. Hie Surface fleet la not comjoining ihe pact la lean aa a threat petitlvo with tho Wait. However,
to Its neighbor, th* British pro- we eatlmete that tho Bovlele have
Uc locate «g Aden.
i
(Oaattafta* ea Faf Bight)

A public meeting will b* held
tonight at 8 o'clock at th* 8*mInol* County Court Hout* of all
who are Interested In supporting
LcKoy Collins for Goytrnor,
, Dan Wright, recently appointed
i hy Governor LeRoy Collins as hla
Campaign Director In Semlnota
County, haa atatad that avary
person Interested In tha Collins
for Governor Campaign la In­
vited and qrged to attend thta
important masting, th* first stat­
FULLER WARREN, CANDIDATE for Governor, spoke In Sanford ed fur Hamlnolo County,
Presiding over th* mealing will
yesterday from a platform #t the corner of First Bt. and Magnolia
be Dan Wright and T. E. Tuckar,
Ave. (Staff Photo).
appointed by Governor Colllna as
bis Deputy Campaign Treasurer.
Boh Folkss, state campaign
manager for Governor Collins will
It. present at tonight'* jnsating
to discuss and outline th* cam­
paign and how t*«h parson can
piny a part in helping to re-elect
Collins
as Governor,
Mayor F. D. Scott urged San­

M ayor Asks Citizens
Hospital Notes To Aid Cancer Crusade

W ithout

letic League.
Stripped of this halts Inn, Ilie
opening night turned nut tn h&lt;&gt; just
plain circus—more than enough of
it.
A cymbal dashed and the lights
dimmed to a blue glow, and then
spotlights picked out tho tradition­
al animal opening acts—lions and
tigers ind bears doing the bidding
of a brightly uniformed trainer.
Thera were acrobats, elephant*,
Juggler*, high wiro performer*,
balancing act* and tho classic,
aver graceful trapcio artists.
Pop-eyed children and grownup*
munchtd pink cotton candy ami
gasped a* the Four Nocks swayed
In sickening circles atop their 70foot wooden spar*.

Clown

Tha rank* of tho clowns were
sumcwh.it depleted, end sevoral
rl iwn turns were cut out of tho
program. But Ihe drcua swept
smoothly on and they were hardly
missed.
Kelly lev! those who obeyed the
it ty.a way edict or AGVA, which
wants circus owner John Rlngllng
North tq negotiate a welfare fund
for performer!.
Another top clown. Otto Grlcbling, who waa kept out of thw
dross rehearsal Tuesday night,
went on and charmed th* opening
night audience with hi* panto-

New Shrine Club:
Building Will B *i
Dedicated Friday

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D iscu sses P ro p o sed
17-92 Extension Plan

The Citliem Long Rang* High-'
way Planning Committee headed
Ly J, Bralley Odham disguised
the causeway extension of i'rem-h
Av«. and 17*93 pvar Lake Mon­
roe and Into Volusia County to
connect with 17-93 again Immedi­
ately south of Orange Ci’y at a
meeting laat night held at Toddy*a Restaurant.
ReprssenUtlv!! of both De
™ ^nrll bring* night walking, Dary and Orange City attended
mor# ptopla out on tha streets the meeting to learn more of the
and highway! on foot aa tha
weather get! warmer, 1 0 hero’a proposed plan to ehorten the
a word of warning from th* Sem­ highway by 4.1 mllea and to
the already four.laned and
inole County Florida Highway Pa­ join
trol officor!, Trooper T. Mark planned four-limed eectlone of
Mark and Patrolman Carl Wil­ the highway.
J. E. Marshall, prssldcnt of
liam!:
"Walk to !tay alive. Don’t 1 U0 the Orange City Chamber of
Commerce was In Sanford for the
/ato an accident.**
' I ’edeetrian aafety la an increae- meeting.
Those from De Bary, hearing
Ing problem for the Patrol and
all Inw enforcement agendea In the details and plans for the pro­
rnuntlei and cltee alike, aa an In- posed extension and routing of
craning number of newa atoriai 17-93 were: Everette Bwlft, sec­
tell about of people being run retary of the De Bary Chamber
of Commerce! Harry G. Hunter,
down by care.
“In ever io many insUm-M.” chairman of th* De Bary Road
declared tha two officer! of the Committee; Dwight Baker, Rood
Florida Highway Patrol, "you can Committee member; Carl O. Lind,
trace the fault .to the pedaatrl- Road Committee member; Sirs.
Kay Hennlngar, president of the
r#7'*
"They fall to heed a few basic De Bary Civlo 'Association; and
principal! like wearing light Ed Heely, Fir* Chief of the D*
clothing, watching where they Bary Volunteer Fire Department.
walk, walking to face the traffle
John Krlder, who proposed the
and keeping off the pavement highway route, explained that th*
after-dark. It la ao eaay to walk new four-lane throughway would
into trouble, etpecially If you’re not eliminate th* present rout*
in traffic. Bo take heed and don’t through Da Bary but would con.
walk youraelf to death,” advlied tlnue to bo a State maintained
Trooper Meek and Patrolman WIU road. He said, "The new rout*
would connect four lanes into
*»"&gt;»•
' “ It you walk Ilka you want to Ssnford from the north and south
atay alive, adhera to a few elmple and provide elx Innrs through
pedeitrian ruleo, you'll beat the Sanford.
odda — If you fall to heed them,
Unless this route becomes a
why then your chance! of coming
back on a atreteher will be greatly reality, wlthi Federal assistance
enhanced during the cummer,” In Its construction, th* Federal
concluded the two Florida High­ limited accsse highway, planned
for the future, would eliminate
way, Patrol offlcera.
any future expansion of th*
highway,” Krlder told the citlsens attending the meeting.
C andidates Keep
Plane now Include * publle
C a ir t^ s tig ilt^ W t
m meeting of De Bary1 citizens So
that tha details could be mad*
and everyone Informed of
In Hunt F op Votes publle
Its feasibility. Data of the meet­
BY TIIB ASSOCIATED PRESS ing will he announced by De
Florida*! governorship candl- Bary officials.
d itai kept the campaign trail hot
Senator Douglas Stenitrom pro­
in central aad northeait counties
today In aa Intensified hunt for posed “This is tlis time a 17-93
Highway Association should lin
vote*.
0 Farrli Bryant and Cov. Collin* formed." Ilo said, "With tourists
uied tha handihake approach to using US No. One and the Turn­
tha voter In concentrated effort* pike, 17-93 wlH not h* used ae
In Duval and Polk counties while frequently as we would like,”
Prior to the dlseutslon of the
Fuller Warren and Sumter Lowry
proposed route for 17-93 the CIUatumped with sound trucki.
It was tha flr*t concerted cam­ zone Long Range Highway Plan­
paigning of th* week for Collin* ning Committee proposed that
who haa Indicated he expect* to the Seminole County Commls.
•pend more time away from Tel- slonere be requested that tha fol­
lowing projscts be included In
lahaiset from now on.
. Collins flew to Tampa, then mo- the 1050-57 State Itosd Budget
»Ait'cd over to Lakeland to gat hi* for Seminole County: tha com­
'handshaking lour under way. Bry­ pletion of 17-02; tho continuing
nf State Road 40 across Sanford]
ant worked Jacksonville.
Bryant drove Into Jacksonville tha widening and resurfacing of
for a television ipeach lait night Park Ava.; Lake Onora Road
tha Sanford Naval Auxili­
a ihort Uma after. Lowry pulled from
ary
Air
Station to 17-92; the
out fop 8k Augustine.
Speaking In the downtown plaia widening of State Road 415; and
of St. Augustine lait nlcht, Lowry tha rtquast of * new bridge on
said he wll lnot only keep Flor­ State Road 415 ard to contlnuo
ida's ichooli tegregaUd but will 415 Into 40 by tha most feasible
i 0 rlv* to modernize tha ichool *y«- rout*
tern, promote th* tourist Industry,
work for more Industry and build
Elks Club Installs
mor* roads.
Warren got off another challenge
yesterday to Sen. R. B. Haulier Officers Tonight
of Miami, a Collins supporter, for
Installation of officer* will be
a debate Saturday night In Mi­ conducted tonight at the F.lk'i
ami’* Bayfront Park.
Club preceded by a chicken bar­
In speeches yesterday between becue.
Tallahas'ee and Jacksonville, Bry­
District Deputy Grand Exalted
ant pledged his efforts to help c a r
•lain countlts to provide more Ruler William Ueherman will
fundi for Increased teacher sal- present the Grand Exalted Ruler
aria* and needed school building*. at tonlght'e Installation ceremony.
Colllna* headquarters announced
Officers to be Installed aro:
the governor would maka • film­ Roy Gresn, Exalted Ruler; Guy
ed talk over about a dozen tele­ Allen. Esteemed Leading Knight:
vision station* Friday night In W. D. llardla, Esteemed Loyal
which he will discuss further hla Knight; R. F. Mapei, Esteemed
views on the segregation lnuo.
Lecturing Knight; W. O. Living­
Atty. Gen. Ervin got hit cam­ ston, Seerstary; Myron Reck,
paign for reflection under way of­ Treasurer; Phil Hslr, Tyler;
ficially with a statement at Tat- Jesse
Lodge, Trustee, three
-nahasice In which he said he was years; and Don Balsa, Alternate
asking another term on the basis Delegate to the Grand Lodge
of hla record over the past two Convention.
years.
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Patrolmen Urge
Folks To 'Walk
To Stay Alive'

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•HOT FLOAT*
WASHINGTON t* - Waat Virgin­
ia's float was tha hottest entry In
last night’s Cherry Blossom fasti,
val parade.
* ^ T h e 50-foot float burst Into
v*Hlmas at that and of the parade
route. It was destroyed.
Judith Rtce of Clarksburg, West
Vlrgtnla’i **Ctaernr Bloasom Prin­
ces*," bad climbed from her
throne, atop two paper-macha peacook*, Just before tha fire atirtod.
«Jt waa unhurt

Former Resident
Succumbs Monday
A former resident, Norman N.
Swanson, ae* A1 died Monday at
3:00 p. m. at fit. Vlneant’a hosp­
ital In Jacksonvillt. Services will
h* hald at San Bhole funeral
home In Jacksonville Friday at
t:00 p. m.
Ha la survived by hi* wl/a,
Katharyn, on* eon Norman IT.
and two daughters Carolyn and
Sharon Ha* of Jacksonville.

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FSL Directors Will
Complete League *
Plans Here Sunday f;
Directors of the Florida State
League will meet in Sanford
Sunday, according to FSL PreeU
dent John Krlder.
Krlder said lait night that the
meeting will he held at noon at
the Mayfair Inn when final de­
tail* and plana will he completed
for the 140-game 1950 Florida
State League season
The FSL President enhl that
the opening date had been set
back ono week from April IS to
April 20 but the season would
end on August 31 as originally
planned by the league.
The Sunday meeting will he
the final get-together before the
season starts, «ald Krlder.
Clubs entering tha Florida
Stats League for th* 1050 sea­
son are: Daytona Beach, Cocoa,
West Palm Beach, St, Peters­
burg, Orlando. Gainesville, Lees,
burg, and Pntntka.

Hospital Notes
APRIL 4
Admission*
Patty Loop (Sanfordt
Sharon Travis (Snnford)
Steven Travis (Enterprise)
Susan Brooklyn (Igiko Mary)
Athrlyn Lilly (Sanford)
Sam Watson (Sanford)
Sirs. Patricia Hatchett
(I.ako Stonroc)
Arnold Simms (Mima)
Discharge*

Mrs. Ardetia Benton and baby boy
(Altamnnlo Springs)
Charles Flowers (Sanford)
Mra. Glruter Watkins amt baby boy
(E u itli)'
Mra. Elizabeth Priest and baby
(Sanford)
Cleveland Brown (Sanford)
Jury Jones (Sanford)
Margaret Cleveland (Sanford)
James Romney—Mrs. Ojj Ic Liv­
ing and hahy girl
BIRTHS

Baby Girl Lilly
Baby Boy Benton
APRIL 5
Admission*
Mft. Ludlo Mero (Sanford)
Mr*. Barbara Howell (Sanford)
Mrs. Dorothy Bioodswortli
Clarence Powell (Sanford&gt;
Linda Gall Ethridge (Sanford)
Discharges
Mrs. C. A. lllttell (Lake Momoc)

Mrs. L. Wallace
Dies Yesterday
Mr*. L. W. Wallace. 74. died at
4:30 p. m. in Seminole Memorial
Hospital yesterday after a Uniter.
Ing Illness of three year*.
She mailo her horn* at 9.V10
Princeton Ave., Sanford. Mr*,
Wallace cime to Sanford In 1913
from Charlotte, V, C. and was a
member of Ihe Flrit Presbyterian
Church of Sanford.
Survivors Include: her huxhand,
L. W. Wallace of Snnford, one
daughter, Mrs. W. R. Jennings,
Sanford; three eons, 'tVat*on Wal­
lace ami Robert L. Wallace, San­
ford, and James' E. Wallace of
Jacksonville; seven grandchildren:
two great grandchildren; and ono
brother, Roy McClellan, Ocala.
Funeral services will be conduct,
cd tomorrow slternoon at 3 p. m.
at Brlszon Funeral Homo with the
nev. A. O Mclnnli officiating.
Burlil will be In Oaklawn Me­
morial Park.

Circus

New Shrine Club:
Building Will B*i
Dedicated Friday

Carmage Walls, a stockholder
A public meeting will b* held In Hi* Sanfonl Herald, la miw on a
The New Shrine Club Building,
tonight at 8 o'clock at th* 8*m- lour of foreign countries conducted
Inol* County Court Hout* of all for newspapermen. Mr*. Wall* Is Just off First St. across ’frdrtl
thg Mayfair Inn, will be deritees*
who are Interested In supporting
currently representing Tho Sanford rd tomorrow night beginning at
LcKoy Collins for Goytrnor,
Herald on the tour. However, Mr.
.
, Dan Wright, recently appointed Walls was fortunate In being able 7 o’clock.
Extensive plans hava been roow
i hy Governor LeRoy Collins as hla
Campaign Director In Semlnota to attend a briefing session In pleted, said Col. 8. G. Hardman,
County, haa atatad that avary Pari* by Gen. Alfred Grucnther. chairman nf the dedication tons*
person Interested In tha Collins We are publishing Carmage mlttee, and "w« era expecting
for Governor Campaign la In­ Walls* account of Ihe sossion and an overflow crowd to attend tha
vited and qrged to attend thta hla comments evolving about the xllnnor and dedication.”
Col. Harrlman aald today- that
important masting, th* first stat­ Important event:
Illustrious Potentate A. J. Thomaa
"We
were
fortunate
to
bo
able
ed
fur
Hamlnolo
County,
FULLER WARREN, CANDIDATE for Governor, spoke In Sanford
Presiding over th* mealing will to have a briefing session hero in will bo In Sanford for the dtdlttte
yesterday from a platform #t the corner of First Bt. and Magnolia
be Dan Wright and T. E. Tuckar, Paris by General Alfred Gruen- tlon ceremony.
Ave. (Staff Photo).
appointed by Governor Colllna as ther, head of NATO (or North At­ Principal speaker for the evenl
bis Deputy Campaign Treasurer. lantic Treaty Organization). Gen­ will |i« Seminole County Judge
«. ..
Boh Folkss, state campaign eral Grucnther la a small man Ernest -Housholder.
Tho dedication will be prae4d#4
manager for Governor Collins will physically. He Is one of tho biggest
It. present at tonight'* jnsating men mentally that 1 have had tho by dinner which la elated te be
served at T o’clock, said Cob
to discuss and outline th* cam­ pleasure of meeting.
paign and how t*«h parson can The dynamic mental drlvo and Harrlman.
Tha Shrln* Club Building ta
piny a part in helping to re-elect capacity of this man are mngnirithe draam of Shrlnora hsre, fin*
Collins
as
Governor,
canL
Aa
head
of
Ihe
very
Import­
Mayor F. D. Scott urged San­
ally rralltad through the eOMerte
ant NATO he, contrary lo zome rd effort of the entire eluk grew ■
ford's people today to give their
brlefingi we have had, said every­ though first originated by g atrial)
generous support to tho 1UM
9-Year-Old Girl's
thing ho said was on the record". group.
American Cancer Society Crusade.
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Naturally, a newspaperman likca
Tho anmml fund-raising and eduTha building will be officially •
Generosity
Is
tills
kind
of
aelf
confidence.
cntinunl campaign wa» launched
opened i t tomorrow nlght'a Lad(*f
NATO had inma rough going re- Night dinner attended by NobI4i
last Monday,
Matched By Joy
tholr wivee.
In a proctnmnthin tiling April
MILTON, Mess. tflt-Th# gener­ cantly when Ihe Greek* stayed and
The Potentate of the
a* Cancer Control Month, Mayor
a lly of D-y**r-oKI Rosalind Jor- away from their posts after tho Temple and hla Divan wtQ IN
Scott noted that one-third of the
dsn wss matched today by her arrest of Archbishop Makorlos of here for tha eeeaalon.
Cyprus by tha British governor.
deaths in Sanlonl and Scminnlo
Mayor F. D. Scott will iW tatM
County last year could have been Tit* first annual Easter Dane* joy.
Rosalind, bedridden with a rh»u- However tha Greeks at NATO aro part in th# dedication Of tb rM V
avoided by earlier diagnosis and of tho Woman's Auxiliary of tho maiic heart, had wantad a French again at their posts and (her* Is
~ ”
hop* of a settlement of the dlf. building.
adequate treatment.
Remlnolii Monmrlnl Hospital will poodle.
•
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Offlcera of tha Sanford IhilnS
feraneaa
between
Iho
NATO
allies,
Sanford’s Mayor callod - for In* ho lielil tomorrow night at 0
Ah* saved her pennlea and In Britain, Graces and Turkey.
Club gre; Harold Kaatnarr ygee*
cr*A»ing .JHiepgnitloq of, H)p..Soc|- oVtiK'k -st th* Mayfair Inn.
four t” * th a had acquired
Identt A. L. Wttaoh, FffM vta#*
ety's loftTmhlp in tho fight
^ C ^ f a ^ W f a i H I f V j r d ; "When president; Milford Leonard, B—
Tin- general publle !• Invited toward tha price*
General
Elsannowsr
first
game
to
against cancer through it* pro to attend the dance. Proceed*
Then, on March 11, while watch­
coml vice president; R. W. Deane*
grams of research, education, am) nil) l&lt;a uwd to purchase much ing a televised Roman Catholic NATO In li s t th* participating treasurer; and Dick Alkan, teeraU
servlco.
*
nr«mled equipment for the Semin* Mass/ eho lainifd that four Je­ member nations did not havo a »ry.
The text of tho proclamation ■do .Mi’tiiorlnl Hospital.
suits perished In a fir* that de­ common concept of what needed
fallows:
Sirs. F. E. RoumlUnti finance stroyed a Jesuit novltlst* at Lenox. to b* don*." NATO- had few air
"Cancer U one of tho most vri rhnirmnn of the ticket sain* said
Rosalind sent har saving* lr * liases. Effort was made to rectify Wreckage Of Plant
. "Now," said
tlcal public health problem.* of lodav that the flomlnolo County letter to the Rev. George V.&lt;
our limes. Souto 330,000 Ameri­ Juni-r I'hamtior of Commerce la Cnbe of th* Jesuit Shadowbrook (it-neiai tminnthpr, "the partici­ Sighted On Peak
cans, many of then* lit our own cooperating hy conducting tho Fund. "I want you to have it," pants havo a good common con­ TOKYO Wt—Th# U. S. Air rare#
stale, will die of cancer in I9.U), tick) t sale*.
tho Idler said. *T am sorry your cept, Th* air bases havo been reported late today wraekag* of an
If present rates continue. More­
Mrs. Itoumillut said that pro­ house burned down. I hop# this built to materially Improve our aircraft—believed to ha a missing
over, at present rates, one Ameri­ gress Is living made in the sale money will help you."
capacity for (Men**. This building C110 Flying Boxcar with five Amarw
can in every four now living will of tlrkvta lint Ilie Woman'*
Father McCabe wrota back, program W still going on. Now this leans gbosrd-hd been eghtad eg
some day bo stricken by ih.it die- Auxiliary Is expecting an uiipro* thanking her for the donation and line of defense extend* from Nor­ a mountain peak of Shikoku Island.
eaie,
Ci deni rd turnout f«r tho first assuring her every Jesuit in ths way on the north and circles Thera waa no word that an^
"But in the last decade then* annual Easter Duma given by New Englsnd province would around to Turkey on a four thous­ survivor* bid been scan.
has been marked progress In llto thi-lr organisation.
pray fur her recovery and that and mile front. We are four tlmea Tha site I* 20 mils* to u O rfl
diagnosis ami treatment of can­ Ticket* may lio purchased at aha would get tho French poodla as strong In NATO a* wo were In Saljo on Shikoku, and mora than
cer. Although ono cancer m four the Jayreo Moth on Park Ave. or sho wauled ao badly.
1931." He continued, "But, Iho 400 mllea southwest of Tokyo.
is now being ritred, two out c{ nt tho door.
Numerous persons ollered to give Soviet, and Us satellites, havo kept Tho wreckage was reported’IN
four patient* could ho saved if
pice with our progress."
fret from the top of the 6,109-foot
thn girl a poodle.
they were treated early enough
Rosalind accepted on* from T- "What are ths capabilities of tho poak. An attempt will be mad*
This would mean saving 40,Out) Assistant State
year-old Wendy Hall, whose mother U.S.S.R. and her satellites!" asked tomorrow to reach U with a rtatun
additional lives a year. Approx),
th* General and then he proceeded team dropped by parachute.
own* a kennel In Dedham,
inetcly that many stub patients Service Officer
Tho Clll disappeared early Hi*g»
That poodla was ona of a litter to give the answer*,
wero saved last year.
of all. Wendy had planned to sell Tha Soviet* have 175 divisions. dy on a cargo flight from TachU
(Conlintied on Pago Eight)
Will Visit Here
Thirty of Ihesa are In lalcllito kawa, near Tokyo, to Aahlya, an
thosa six dugs to buy a pony.
V-taron* of this area who need
The pony esn wilt, said yojmg counlrie*. These aro well trained (ho northern coast of Kyusush,
ii htanre In obtaining lirneflt* W«tulj\
division*. They aro ruady to g» Japun’s southernmost Island.. It
S e c o n d D e m o Roily provided by Inw muy rect-lvo
where sent and m« ready to die made Its last report aa II a m
guidance from Tom fi. Dnr-n, Aswhen ordered without question. P*»lng over Takamatsu on Papan'n
sisiant Stale Bcrvir# Officer.
Hammarskjold Will This makes lor tlm strongest land curving inland ssa. The a&lt;i' la
S la t e d S a t u r d a y
Veterans or their dependent*
bordered by the main Japanese It*
army In tho world today.
The second tn « eerie* . I D«On Ihe air side, In 1931 the So Iml* of Honshu, Shikoku and JCyn*
mocratic Unities cumlurtcd hy tha 1 mar consult Dn-n white he I* Examine Tension
ihi* area and may receive aavleta had some 29.000 pianos, most­ saliu.
Somtnolo L’ounly Donmcrnilc Ex­ ' lo
-i-doncr
In filing application! for In Arab, Israel
ly propoller driven, Now *0 per Names of the missing m enjitvt
ecutive Committee will !«• held lu'spitallr.atlen.
compensation, penSaturday night, April 7, at tho -Ions. Insurance problem*, loan BY T1IE ASSOCIATED PPEAA sent of their planes are moJorn not been announced.
UNITED NATIONS—U, N. Sec Jets and (hey still have a minimum
Lake Monroe Bt hool.
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hetioilts, edurutlonnl training,
One nf tho largest i--i wo) tj leirle! benefit* nud mtscellnnco'ia rotary General Da|( Hummarzk- force nf 30,000. Their short and
attrnd a rally in that district Is oil |ocl.«, where legal entitlement Jold, armed with unanimous Secu­ medium range bomber* aro very First Federal Open
rity Council authority will leave good. As of now they have not
expected to hear Ihe .13 rjiiill. Is Involved.
Friday In Investigate causes u( caught up with u* on long ranye
dates review their platforms
D&lt;-*n h«a been Invited to till*
House Is Tomorrow
and make their hid for the offline e-m n* a Biirclal consultant by tension between Israel and Iho planus.
Arab
stales.
Ho
Is
to
report
to
the
The Russians copied one of our Tomorrow nlaht between thn
for whirl) they j q-.allflod.
Knt'ylc Housholder, County Per*
Jinnee Lee, of Oviedo, Chair­ vivo Officor. nni! nuiy he can- Council within a month, proposing planes during the Korean War that hours of 7 and 9:30 the Flret
was forced down in Chinese tcrl- Federal Saving* and I-can Aian,
man of Ihe Seminole County De­ trrted ns follows; April 12, 0 a. m, Hens to restore peace.
will Ik* hosts to si; who care tn
mocratic Executive Committee I* Snnford at the County H-rvlee WASHINGTON - Middle Eozt tory, They called it tho TU4. It share
thn "open house” at Ita of*
expected to Introduce each can­ Office, Brlmlcy-Puleaton Build­ tensions and efforts lo alio them was a good plan* hut 1.* now ob
flea
on
West First St.
are
reported
straining
tha
U.
A.—
ing.
sold*,
didal* In alphabetical order.
British—French alliance. France However, this week a new Rus­
In addition to tha opportunity
Is considering supplying lirad
plane, which they have do In look over the attractive office*
with arm* lo resloro the balance sian
signaled the TU 104 arrived In Eng- visitori will have a chance tn
of power In tha Middle East, a land carrying Heroo, head of the sec sumo of the modern msthodl
balance upset when Egypt began
row employed tn the InduftrT
receiving arms from the Commu­ Soviet Security police, referred to
letic League.
Tha rank* of tho clowns were nist bloc. Franc* reasons supply­ by the British press as the "Head that was started in April, 1891s
Stripped of this halts Inn, Ilie sumcwh.it depleted, end sevoral ing Israel will relieve soma Arab hunter". This plane was a modern In I'hlladelphla.
Favor* will be given to adultn
opening night turned nut tn h&lt;&gt; just rl iwn turns were cut out of tho pressure for Independence of Al­ ode. It traveled, at 33,000 feet and
and tholr young eters and vt*
plain circus—more than enough of
arrived
(rom
Moscow
to
Ismdun
program. But Ihe drcua swept geria, Urllaln reportedly has urg­ with e flying lima of three and frohmenta will be ■erved. (;•
it.
ed a firmer line In tha Middle
The local aaaoclatlon
wan
A cymbal dashed and the lights smoothly on and they were hardly East, but President Elienhower three quarter! hours.
started In 1934 and tn Mgyljig
dimmed to a blue glow, and then missed.
"The
Soviets,
obviously,
put
this
has denied this. Both France and
spotlights picked out tho tradition­ Kelly lev! those who obeyed the Britain are disturbed by U. 8. re­ piano on world exhibition prent a- Seminole County and the eur«
al animal opening acts—lions and it ty.a way edict or AGVA, which luctance to grant Israsl’i request tuely," said General Grucnther, rounding territory for over 10
tigers ind bears doing the bidding
"because the cabin was not pres­ years has grown to n 19 million
to buy American armz.
of a brightly uniformed trainer. wants circus owner John Rlngllng CAIRO—Newspaper reporta lay surized. Thl* necessitated the crew organization.
Thera were acrobats, elephant*, North tq negotiate a welfare fund Saudi Arabia has brought tha and passenger* using oxygen on 8. F. Doqdnay and Howard- Favilla, offlctra of Flret Fedettl
Juggler*, high wiro performer*, for performer!.
Arab kingdom *f Yemen Into thn the whole trip."
now, wer# among the f
The
Soviet
Navy
Is
at
a
dis­
balancing act* and tho classic,
military
aUlane*
of
Saudi
Arabia.
Another top clown. Otto Grlcband
havo been associated
advantage
because
it
la
bottled
up
aver graceful trapcio artists.
ling, who waa kept out of thw Egypt and Syria which pitta nil
alnce
Inception
Pop-eyed children and grownup*
their military force* under an In the Black Sea and Ihe Aegean
munchtd pink cotton candy ami dross rehearsal Tuesday night, Egyptian commander, Yemen's Bee. Hie Surface fleet la not comgasped a* the Four Nocks swayed went on and charmed th* opening joining ihe pact la lean aa a threat petitlvo with tho Wait. However,
In sickening circles atop their 70- night audience with hi* panto- to Its neighbor, th* British pro- we eatlmete that tho Bovlele have
Uc locate «g Aden.
i
(Oaattafta* ea Fa f Bight)
foot wooden spar*.

Mayor Asks Citizens
To Aid Cancer Crusade

Opens

NEW YORK tfl - The eircu*
opened last night without its moat
famous clown and with none of Ihe
stage, screen and television stars
who usually taka part in th* promlera benefit performance.
A dispute involving the Ameri­
can Guild of Variety Artists kept
the sad-faced tramp clown Em­
mett Kslly away. This tlm* there
waa no Kelly to get tha children
chuckling right away by trying to
aweap a spotlight beam under a
rug.
But Rlngllng Brother* and BarMim Ii Bailey'* clreua waa aa glit­
tering and bespangled aa aver
without tha glamoroua frosting of
outsld* stars who ware to perform
for Era benefit of too Folk* Ath­

Collins Supporters Walls
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Public Is Invited
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EASTER RECESS
Ro&lt;.*» It U for even one tilt,
Mat I*. Tfc* lyd Hirlonn. hoi-.
w r , art enjoying plaving hojt
to a m n d *0 Conirr»*m*n and
thahlr famlll*. at Daytona Beach
for our annau) toring framing trip,
ft', fttf, but IP. alio work
I know asm* fa» paopla bar*
triad ta mika tight eg Mi* annuel
modus of Member* rf Cotgraaa
from Waihtafton to our dlitrlet
n a y h e It li ehlldJih for a

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£ ! X " e h d i i n ^ ^ k D‘ y*
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IllfUjlW of Me »bole trip to
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brand new (rand,
daughter, Margaret Pamilo, whom
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a ^ ^ e J a r^ h a ie b a ? ta^tho «r»t
Plata »hc big &gt; Jietiv . It charity.
and whan It bceothai erlldlili for
a perron to 10 display hlmielf
for eharitabla purpoaaa. then may
Haatan haitan the day when mora
of u« will' bacoma 1 1 littla childrtn
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Climbing
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dueta of tbla trip to riorida art ^ ^ h w * w aa1™*»ttSi R dalmed'ha
tramandoua. Tbi* y .ar a gruup of i 1*
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tha Congraiimen art going to * 11 .* ^,, #d
1 becama I am
nuke a trip down tba Halifax s P 'nUfl.
ta Haw'Smyrna Batch and lie
' **.ld
' n'*
tha lack of wa-er In Fonc# da ,hf&gt;u*ht h# h»d been dlicrimlnatad
Loon tnlata. Tbay ar* going to
h* »houH compoia a *ony
make a boat trip around tha St. about hia colonial ancaitora boAnguctino Harbor wharo they will t°r* ,h* J ulT • aantanelng,
aaa tha daepanlng and malnten “©Id you know that tha first
And Hear Bob Folkes, *
ane* pro act for whleh monev people to aattla hart and aet up a
baa already been appropriated, community war* Spaniard* at St.
On prevloua trip* Member* have AucuitlnaV* Crael laid,
State Campaign Director
been through the eltru* lection,
D e f a n 1 # attorney! wondered
tha flood control area, Silver what kind of aong tho Judge bid
8:00 P.
Thursday April 5
Spring*, Orlando, Sanford. Da- In mind.
Land, Ocala, and Laeiburg. I Creel told Alvarei: "You've
think It la well worthwhile.
heard of Davy Crockett? If you
County Court House
What doea. Daytona Beach gat do a good Job, you can make tha
out of It? Juat ream* and ream*'chip* who founded St. Auzuitine' fM itln t Adv. p»td for by T. E. Tucker County Campaign Treat.)
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Civil Rights Laws Are
*' ' .TjfAiHlNGTON lit - Bath the
*■ Democratic and BapubUcan party
! flftformi of 1IU promlied new
civil rifht* law*. Neither party
bat produced, Both hav# had opy jpmimty te do 10.
• / - iW* Republican* a* a m ult of
r t h ^ m i eleetlom, eontrollad Coni grata in l i u and UU. Tha Danais'tftB ' by winning tha lis t alecl itleea. have centrolled Congreia
r.'iU t* U&gt;a befinnlng of 1IM. Nalj- that pa iied any civil rights lagr ^ Q f a Etienhowar admlnlal ration
vV I|l talked tinea 1IU of civil

- ri|1rt» law* but is far hat *ant
i ao ipltific rarammandstlnni t*
t‘ rair fa t9 abortly

Senate debate la unlimited.
T h e r e outnumbered Southern
Damocrati ran fUlDuritr to death
any civil rights legUUUon paiied
by the Hsuae.
Bolh parties, at their 1IM con­
vention!, will probably promlie In
their platform* civil right* lawi
In the neat four yotri, and prob­
ably with about at much auccfai
a* la tha pait.
Civil rights action* under tha
Keeievelt, Truman and Eliashowcr admlniiiratlona have batn tha
m u lt of pmldanlla! order* where
government tgenetei, inilallatloni
or contraeta ware concerned, or
of Si. pc*me court ruling* for tha
nation ao a whole.

Blocked

A Home Judiciary lubcommlttee ha* Juat approve-! two bllls^—
one to make lynchlni a federal
offanta and another an omnibui
bill containing a number of civil
rights protection*—and ha* aikad
tha full committee to approve.
The bill* may gat xymlad there.
U they gat out, and ara naued
by tha full Houie, they atlU fact
the Senate roadblock.
Freeidant Eliannowar nao urged
Congrei* to eitibllih a apodal
eommlnlen on elvll right*, He
auggetted thl* bo a blpartlian ra­
cial eommliilnn with aubpoana
pewtra. Moil Southern Damocrati
Over tha weekend tU eito w ir

* after CoBgraia ralurni from It*

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third helping 1
A d a n d y -c a n d y it#
c rs a m l . . , l o r d o n ’e
mootH, rich lc* « m r
with erlapy, a r u n s h r
pisesi ol huttsrv almond
toHoo Kickod all through
ill ‘■seamy delldouanoael
Every apoonful I n v its i

W i t t too join ua ta wnleomtng Spring?
W ill you bo our guest at th a Spring f u h io n F eitlva]
of th s B olt Buiek* Y«tP

Wo eng promi*o you tha m m ' s most Melting
v i* t» -» f Athlon diiplgy o l th a (tunning now Bulcki.
ill in g sy Springtim e colors, including tha vary
no woit: Apricot and B Itta n w a a t
And, II gueh U your doefra, you eon Uouotn out
in jour own now B u ic k -in any Sarial, in any modal
-w ith tha SpringUoM Iraihnow a | any ol thasa

bright colors.
B u t w han tha looking Is d o a * thorn's th a driving
you eon d o -a n d that's tb a sh sasa st thrill a l sQ.

Ha matlar wbat 1* prepaial
ami no milter by whom. Imtia

or oytilda Congreia, tbla Congrai*
Itfrw those bafora it la not likely
tVp.»* any naw civil righu law*.
Tb* renon I* almpit! the South­
ern Democrats will block them
The Houia, with tha vota* ol
many Republicans and Harthaio
Damacrata, may pas* tamo civil
righta bill* bafora Congran gooi

So-o-o good--#

ONLY 2 DAYS LEFT

BOOKS CLOSE APRIL 7th.
ion mar rosUttr at tha foOowtnt flacaa
Chamber of Commarco Bldf., Sanford, 9 to S
ovary day,
Genova, Friday, April 6th I to 10 p. m.
•« aura to aerify Supervisor of Raflitration if t«u bar* ih ir p
•4 your o4(r*aa ain*o mlatortas- Juat phene Sanford INI and
tt**a rw» now addma.

BomJMlo County Democratic Ivecutivs Committoo

F o r th a t's w h a n y o u fool th a so lid c o m fo rt e l
Buiek'i groat now rido. T h at's w han you foal th at
iw aat now handling. T hat's w han you foal th a (ilken
m ight of Buiek’i lofty now h m sapaw awA nd th at’s w hen you M

th a iptna Ha ghng swoop

of that new Variable Pitch Dynoflow*-«whar9
getaway and gas saving hit naw highs at only
part throftia-and when j-ou can twitch tha pitch
for a lafaty-iurga of full-power accalaratlon Uut't
pure thrill.
So-com e bo our guest—at our Spring Fashion
FaaUval-and at the wheel of tha mast spirited
Bulck yet
j,
V•Veio AdoeoMd\W1« fn ,\ C W m p 1*fV m liJ M k t f
Bulck butlit Today, fl U Wendard on RaedmojOr. SeoSgSI

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Than. April fl, 1858 Pig&lt;

T o Save Daughter

PARIS uft—The taxi driver* of
Part* f*re the cruel fate of having
to pul the vvUhe* of custnmer* he.
fore Ihelr own urge tn eat,
Rut—the customer I* going to
have to pay more
For many year* the taxlmen
have headed for home at meal
lime refusing lo plrk up fare*
who want to Iravrl in any direc­
tion hut Ihe one that lead* In the
rabble'* dining room lahlr,
Thl* ha* hffM an annoyance
particularly In American tourist*
hrnucht up on the idea that a man
wlm pa**e* up a buck** worth of
hiisioe** for a plate of food I*
more than slightly nut*.
\ M Catherine president of
the Taxi Owners A«&gt;n tay* Ihl*
i« to change: Ilia! a* mon a* city
authorities approve a new sched­
ule of fare*, hi* nrganlrallon •will
tarklr the meter men abnut Ihelr
rating habit*.
lender Ihe new regulation, taxi
meter* are In regi*ter ino franr*
tahmil 2fi cent*) al the beginning
of a Journey ln*trad of V) franr*.
\m| each ,*Idilmnal 10 franc* will
&gt;ie good for about a sixth of a
mile. tn*texd of half that di«lanre

RT- CLpun (A-A Dayton. Ohio

etrli «sln**r
drowned yesterday
cfn
while attempting lo r-*ciio hi*
daughter. The daughler w«» saved
but e ft-yesr-old boy "ho was
swimming with her lost his life.
Stephen Lyle Recoy of Milton
Junction, Wl»., ril«app*arert In
Ei*t Like Tonopeksllgs end hi*
body wx* not found.
Twq Oxford, Ohio, youlhs, Tim
Mper* end Richerd Green, saved
Rue Kethleen Donnelen, 7. They
•re life guard* at an Oxford pool.
The youth* rushed back Inin the
|*ke to find her father, John P.
m Fonnelan, floating face down.
Refrigerate candies

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Your refrlger ator t» an excellent
place To etnre candle*. It keep*
them itralcht and &gt;when rhllled
prevent* dripping.’ To Hran
them, dampen tlnth with alcohol
and ruh them. Thl* keep* then*
looking nice,

LAST DAY
SENSATIONAL
WBDDINO NIOHT
W HIP OANCEI

■lit ■RirriN, New York City school teacher who won a ieavnn‘*
contract as a down with the Itlngling nrother* and Parnum and
Bailey Circus, begins his career with » gag The Instructor, who got
hli Job during • free-tor-sll audldnn, Is pictured with hi* hesd
framed In Ihe laws of a peitrr-tlgrr. tie will save his money and
atudy for a doctoral* at New York University.
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JU ST A S

By Jeanne Smith
Hodge Safely t'nnsullan*

FORTY-TWO &gt;ear* ago, 110csr*
ret mil from Uhieagn mi a 137
mile lourney lo "pull lllin o i* nut
of Hie m ini." This inunlli nnutber
caravan w ill rre n a ct Ihe trip in
modern ami early vintage cats.
Ibis lime under a totally different
slogan- -"In re appraise modern
highway aim*
a ii d achievem eiil*."
As In 11)14,
Ihe r.ivalcade
w ill lilgliliglit
" (1 1* n d lln nl*
B a y ." II* aim
tuiiIv then anil
now—lo In in a
In t h e alienI ini* nf b n I II
Ihe slate anil
M il* Smith
Ihe natuni Ihe inipnrlanee nf liftle r highway* fnr grealcr salcty
mi l driving efficiency.
I lie mad in h irrlin ff. 111.. Ihe
rnule nf Im ili expedition.*, wa*
icveleil Immetllately preretllng
thr lin t erlebrallnn In Instite
smnulli Ira te l fnr the eara'an.
’I h r v ell dragged d ill Mirlace wav
a vivid ennliasl tn tile prevail­
ing mil l and m l filled road*.
H ill. It irq u ite il 12 Ilnurs for Ihe
iluvt envereil c a n to rcaeli t heir
destination over what was then a
section nl Ihe Unions Lincoln

Highway.

H IM It A rcproduclirn nf thr tn&gt; ititin n to III* m x r r lijr of G la re
K » !ly to Prince R v ln lrr i l l nf Monaco on Thursday. A p ril Id. In the
cith fn ra l *t Monaco. Th» Invitation w at tfce lv e J by Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Rro v n. nf Pittsburgh, th* only residents nf that cltv to be in ­
vited They hav * hern fri-n d i for 30 j r* r* n ( the bride-to-be s fatimr,
John K r l l " The tw n f-&gt;m&lt;li-» grew up t"C'1her.
f loferneflonol)

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UlINIll.K, FngUml .V — Pirtlv
Margaret rollm.v hit a nrw Inch
In nervoii&lt;nn&lt;* Inr brule*, anil
•mall wnnilrr All Ihrmigh I*1''
ceronuun al St Wilfred . cliurcli.
s hre burred hennath lire hrulal
Ivtilrrn.

Al .UIF. ItS P — ErpiseIi fnt i‘«**
klllril 2.1 Algrit.in rrhid* and
•rirnil large amount* nf arniv and
ammunition in a via,It lad night
in Arrrmi Mbevhar village, near
rintlanlme French ra-uallie*
tveie not reported, iliher it r
•Ill'll at the rm | nf the nuptial
break* brought Hie lull lo 33 kilted
mn&lt;* (hr bee rank it* tlmger,
The •marling hrulr ami her h.r in Algeria ami Morocfb ami t kid
hand Pat ri ck I'unnlncham, lisped in TuiiHia.
da*hri| mil nf flip rbiirrh vnd Inin Troop* rmiltnued In puur into
B nnarhv ilrngilore — tv horr a A lgeria m F ra m e 's drive to pill
phnrmsrlei applied a soothing lit dim ii the irh e lllu n .
linn.

fty HUMAN N. lUNDtSIN, MB.

THERE’8moretoTiewiugte!e* so that you get iteady, clrnr ple­
vlalon thin limply turning on the lures. And watch only datfoni
xor
set and plopping comfortably on.which give you strong reception,
to the floor to wntrh, X ,*— |Your eye* mgyllle.twttby ftlekarFor one thing, get up off the tng or grainy Images,
floor ami view that plrture from| By following these *ugge*llnn»
a position level with the serren. [you should he able to watch telealt directly In front of the vision without harming your eyrs.
icreen. too, and at least six feet But don't become a TV addict,
from It. You or your youngsters There are some, you know,
are apt to develop heartaches _
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from glaring at your TV get from CurtrHv. Manaurea
an angle, the floor nr from a posi­ In vome Instance* active thera­
tion ton close lo the icreen.
peutic assistance Is nrcrtrd to cure
susceptible petwiu, such a.-, artoIndirect Lighting
Keep a light on tn the room l«centa, of the TV viewing habit.
Modernte Indirect lighting for the,s?im®of
T!c.tlm* l]r!*y
room as a whola probably Is brst
emotional turmoil and salThl* tight should not compete
nf' ^rlr aggressive fanwith the TV pletur* nor contrast
However, feelings nf guilt
with It too much.
|usually develop too.
By partially Illuminating Ui*Vlh,.r? u,t U„th,t a ,f t10,.Um«
background, you can eliminate a it**?1?,'1,
1’ lost and
great deal nf eyestrain. You can
Tle)*m
th®
easily see that frequent shifting lem*,of ffallt5‘_Roth he anrt hts
of the eyes from a bright screen fJmllV ma.v suffer. He may need
to a dark background would cause|t'1Ba**l*l*oce of a doctor,
a lot of unnecessary work.
jotnjrtOH and aniwe*
Look Awcrr
I B V.: Would It be possible for
I also think It's advisable lo look me to have a sandpaper operation
away from the set from time to to rrmove blotches and small
time to give your ejes a little rest, holes left by a skin disease which
Maybe you ran do this during has been cured?
thoae very long commercials so1 Answer: This depends upon ths
you won’t mill the entertaining type of skin disease. Certain cases
portions of the program.
iof acne scars hive Wen benefited
Keep your set In good condition by the sandpaper treatment.
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units acuskd nr M.Aitiim.it
TAIPEI M
V - The Chinese N,v
limullslv rharged today that the
Chinee fledt have ilaiightered
10.300.000 person* store they over
ran Ihe mainland in IBIB
The Red* were also accused nf
having *enl at least two million
•lav* laborer* to Rnrdi and lo
' be using 2J million more pee-nns
as slave labor on Ihe China main
land.

Pointers On Viewing TV
Without Straining Eyes

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Now, if an automobile averaged
Ihe same speed nf SO m ile* p*r
hour. Hie trip slmtild lake only
four lis-rir*. the reason? The road
to S le ilm g today, known a i U S .
allen iiile m ule 3ff, I* Siptydll,
Insr&gt;1 'in laced and has been short­
ened In lilt mile*
f'h a rlr* 31. Have*, president
nf Ihe lliic a jn Alnlnr Flub
n h h b spniiMir* " I I nail Rnsd*
H a t r r i p ii I I* till it me, " \ \ e are
seiln iislv rm irrtn e il v*IIIi Ihe
highway problem* of I n d a y .
Through our rrlrh ra llo n on
Apt II 10, ** Isis Ii w ill visually
lu n trast Im lav-* road* with
those of veslertlav, we e s p rit
lo show (lie italiou Just linn far
rd u rittn n . enfnu rn irn f and enyineerlng have prnetraled the
life id every living Am erican."
Bill liirlh re (lie giial is In urge
cillre n * Ihmoglmut Ihe emmlry
in reapprai.-e ihe rurvenl highiv slliiatlun In renllre that bet-

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tomey, Is hatklng ovee-a-French
newspaper tn get the Wf?*t new*
nf the t’o'ilad* movsnaent, of
which he Is Ihe leader In Italy,
Poujade parleyed a halrrd of
paying taxes Into a political
pxrty. Amhroslnl say* ha Is mak­
ing great stride* in the time
direct ton In IUtv.ffnt**i*fltt0h8tl

i:\in ir «in i:sri soui» *
Pi 1 ).,ii ever mlt\r» exotla
rhtr r snilp on a trvlaunuit menu I A
l)n-lt yourself hy milling a half •1/
| eup of rlirddnr eliesse to errant
! of nttishpmm or rream of relsry
soup which has IjMpt mad# Tf
with milk, according•-hj Ih* dL *»
rertlon* on the ran. SljC'")11! tha
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A NEW
1HAION tOSI Monteln, 4. enjon
Ihe thrill nf a lifetime sa ih* tils
on the lap nf Mr*. Msmle Flunnhowrr In Ihe Whltv Home The
child e*me fmm Ihe Velrrenr nf
Fnreijpi War* National Home (nr
Widow* and Orphans si Felnn
Rapids, Mich., to present !h#
Fir*! Lady with Ih* first VFW
Buddy Toppy nf th« IBSt drlva.

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Evoiy transaction is considered a strictly perianal and
canlidenlial matter . . . only you will know about it.

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express themselvee freely and ta expreaa
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« l a i im S # W at to tha eonelualon that their own Ideaa.
i'a oM qunntlon left for ua to u k .
Here at Tha Sanford Herald, wa would
it about thamf
lika to give teenagera an opportunity to ex­
From *on* aid. j$El Kirn ?*• "'v*r theva press themselves. So what do you aay boys•Mna raeerta about an Incmaa in Juvenila and girls and young men and young wo&gt;
4eH»quMicy and about tha many waya to men from the ages of 12 to 20?
amitrol ]t. Howavar, If you've noticed , . .
Wa want to hear from you. Just sit down
of thli talk eomaa from adults.
and write us about your views and ideas on
. Frankly, wo tnuat admit, we don't bo- any of the subjects that are of interest to
Mtra In tha coined phraaa •'Juvenile dalln- you. Give ua your Ideae, not Just about van­
autney". In o«r opinion, we have misguided dalism, rowdyism, brawls, and youth's inter­
OkOdren' or mlalnfomed children.
est in faith or religion. But we want you
What wa would like to know U—what to express youraelf, too, about such things
do the teenagera themaelvea think about tha as dating, use of the family car, your re­
■rablamT What do they think of all of these lationship with your parents and other
M t U n thit conetrn thtnv—their future— adults—anything you want to have your say
about.
their welfare?
We received ana anawer eoma tima ago
Now, we may not be able to print all of
a a a raault of an adult-planned Family Lift
the letter* we receive. That depends on tha
!v neUtuta Which Included a panel dUcua- • number of letters teenagera write and cer­
Han batwern adult, and tjNUMra when tainly the length of them. But we will as­
Fancy ^Pravaaoa, a Seminole High School sure you this, we'll eertalnly read them all
f t J S d S t , in anewer to tha qimtlon "Soma and print as much aa wa can about tha
MiMta a re toe buiy and refuae to listen Ideas you young people have. It might prove
when tha youngeUr wante to confide. la dia- a hie Mn, not onlv for the teenage* eltisena
tataraet a problem?" she said, "Some kid* of Sanford, but for the adult citizens as
gay they ean't talk to their parents—it al- well.
May we suggest that you keep your let­
araya enda in a lecture."
Then, there wa« another enswer that ap- ters as brief as possible but along with the
ired interesting to us. It wss In answer brevity. Include the pertinent facta about Ttili Is the lull ts a serki ta
the question "Does a child know when he your thoughts on teenage problems.
article* written by Mrs. Cermig#
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t i trusted? Can he sense It?" Nsncy said
Wail* whs 1* r*pr«iMtlai Tha
•Tea, by tha restrict lone placed upon him.'
S* start Herat* *a a lour ta forAnd then to the next question "If most Have You Registered?
aiga *ouauiai:
•gong people ean be trusted, how is that
While we're writing, shout Juvenile pro­
trait h u iltr Mise Travasoa said “Trust la blems end problems of the teenagera, the This latter I* gatag ta be a
• M-M proposition between teenagers and adults can be accomplishing much by sett­ resume a* our Holy Las* tour, la
ing a great examnle for their sons and both th* section held by Jordau
To tha same question, Howard Allred, al­ daughters who will be voting age before and tha aae bald by Iaraa).
ga a Seminole High School student, replied too many years have gone by.
Our first really significant atop
•gfcna parenta limply refuse to aeeept the
The example we're speaking of Is that waa Jarieha, In mountainous and
rocky Jordan. Outakla ta tha town
fact that their children have grown up.
of registering for the great American privi­ wa
visited Rlish'a Spring, where
. How we believe that a lot of questions lege of votlmr your own conviction*.
Rllaha turned ta unusable spring
at teenagers (and of adults about teenagers)
Books will close this coming Saturday, into sweet water. The spring la
might be answered If the young people April 7 after which time there Is no posslhl- •till in usa and at dusk the Arab
themashes were given an opportunity to Nty for one to qualify himself as a voter In refuge* women come wKh their
to get their dally supply ta
the enmlng Democratic Primary on May 8. Juga
water. The absolute grace end
Every effort Is being made hr civic ease witB which they walk with
T h f Sanford Herald
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minded onranlzatlons and groups to Jisve as these heavy earthenware vessels
many citizen* as possible registered and on thalr heads la magnificent.
■ marTw w i .v » r wM$ t i l t
qualified to cast their ballot when the selec­ From Jericho we drove to the
tion of candidates must he made In a few Dead Ma, tha phenomenal body
M g s r S n i r bm m
w im *
of water In which no living thing
short weeks.
ealsta, not even germa. It ll Mte
Millions of people, all over the world, mills long ind Ite miles wld*. The
would be glad to trade places with American River fords n feeds Into the Dead
eitlzena for the privilege of casting their Ma and tha latter body ta water
ballot aa they choose and not by direction. la extremely briny, although, ta
the Jordan Is not. This la
Every candidate baa proclaimed himself eouree.
the *nd also ta tha River Jordan
and announced his or her Intentions for linen there la an outlet Born Bits
an Important office In the great business of H i.
IM, 04l •**»fta h t lin Plan
American government and each voter must Wa drove on Into Old Jemaalem
consider himself an Important factor in t» our hotel and aprnt the night.
an* i m i i si ■ h m w , if is . iH M iitn e i, — choosing the cnmlldnte that la favored hy Th# next day waa occupied wholly
by alghtaeclng at other Holy land­
j b
M n itllH n rlM liilf li l i i
far r m i l l f i *
tho majority of the people.
M l W V I IW W M I H W I , , I ( M
I . III! H « q iH i.
marks among which were: a trio
if you want to vote, he sure to register in Bethelehem where we visited
Thursday April 8, 105* now.
the Church of Nativity, the ancient
Thi* hooka rinse for nil registrations Sat- church Into which you enter by
way of ih« ’’Needle’* Rye Door”.
TODAY'S
YKflHR
imlny, April T.
Here we saw the actual place
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By JAHBf HABIOW
elated Praia New* Anilyta
WASHfJfOTON lf»—The Middle
Beat la taunting, hut war between
Itrgalii and Araba hasn’t broken
out. loertaary ta Itata Dulls* says
ha daaa qot tarasaa any crisis requtttag WM af American Troops
thaca.
If th o ; need arises, ha iiya
PrpMdote-Elsenhower will want to
M l ttM approval ta Congress baiaro aondbig troops unless (hero ia

an emergency which does not per­
mit ttma for congrcsslonol action.
Dulles thus listed tha right of a
president to uta troop* in an amorjtnry Tha point bacama a son
on# tha last lima a president did
that.
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President Truman ordered U.S.
farces Into action two days after
tha North Xoraan Communist* attacksd South Koras In ISM. Con­
gress was In session it tho lima
but Truman didn't aak advance
congressional approval.

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Btadtar bp T. B. Twtaar Oraaty Campaign Trane.)

Our nett atop waa at tha rulna
of th* aynagogua wbor* Jesus
taught his aldon at th« age of
twelve. To mo, as aa Individual,
this g lin wa* the moat perfaet
b*cau*a Usova kna born n* or­
nate cathedra! bulH a m tha
•It*. It aoniUta almply ef the
fleor and hrokan pillars left
from th* original atnirtura, Tho
ollv# trees and wild flAw.rs
around this hallowed apot with
th* Baa af Bailie* mot filled ma
with reverence.
Wa dror* through Naaartth

By BBLMAM HOBIN
N*W YORK # —la • Broadway
•how af raeant data, thcra was a
jobs that aomatlmai drew a laugh,
and aomatlmai a ghastly blank,
drpcndlng on tho avtraga ago of
,h&lt; tu dience. It wa( built around
a reference to B.V.D.'s.
Does that taka you ba a k,
brother?
Does R eang
hack to tha
gtuia Bearcat and tha Stanley
steamer? Can you itill sea Wallaea Bold and Mary Miles Mlnter
and Baby Ptggy and Chralci
Bay? Does M remind you ta meatlata and whaatlasa days, a song
railed "Tha Rosa ta No Man's
Land," a plica called Chateau
Thierry, "Cher the Top” Woodrow W11 a o n'a 14 point* and
Charles G. Dawes' upside down
pipe?
It did ma.
Bomchow t h e n g h, while wa
weren't looking, a whole new genwhere Jem* spent hie youth end
which remains plrturesqut and
quaint. Our route then retried
ua threugh Canaan (whara tha
Mlracla ef tha Water Into Win*
took place) and to Haifa, Israel's
chief port. W* had n wonderful
view *f the city which !■ lovely
and th* Mediterranean
from
Mount Carmel, The day’s ride ef
over t(W) miles ended with going
southward along th# meat barb
U Tat Avtr. It waa a tiring trip
hut on* which 1 would not has*
missed and ana which I ehall alwaya remepiber.

Try and Stop Me

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•tart fram scratch, you know, g
lakai a bit of wealth."
Hy dreamt of owning an tiling
paradise went glimmering, a
yacht? And mo with barely enough
la tha bank to make a down pay.
mint on ■ rowboat.
"Wbat la tho very cheapest
land you havo?" t asked daiper.
atdy.
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"Let me see thore'a Cano Cir'C
It’s ■ mere •l.KO."
"Well, well, now w*‘r# roaHy
getting some place. How big jt
It?"

"If* ebeut too hy MO fact."
"Did you say fact?"
“ Yaa, air."
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“ Why Iher* wouldn’t oo rf-im
to swing a eat around on an Iilmd
that alia."
"There aren’t eny eats there*
•aid Brownrigg. “But It Isn’t t«o
remote. You can have television*
That gave ma tha out 1 «&gt;•
looking for. '
“ My whole purpoio In wanting
aa Island was to gat away (rmq
It all," I aald, with great dignify,
"I’m afraid you don’t bava quit*
what I hod la mind."
If 1 bava to live on an Island
that can be reached hy television*
wall, make mlna Manhattan.

oration has coma along and th u s 1 brlitva Howard Chandltr Chrlv
youngstira find nothing automatic- ly drew them, and they w e ra
ally funny about B. V, D.’a. To beautiful guys with ptoflle* md
Uiam. this could mean any crisp, curly hair. Wow!
number af artlclaa ta apparel, for Thtn, lb# pment-day shirt-in*
tha, firm baa branched out con- (borta began to move In on th#
alderably.
orthodaa- B. V. D.'s. Nobody la
But In my day. sonny, It meant quite aura why,
underwear, • one • piece auit of gome af the officer* believe R
under*sir.
wee Just th* public being fickle.
You kiad ta bached Int*. tt. aa bs usual. Othara think It may have
I remember, stepping first into had some connection with World
tho legs which war* knca-langth War I -and tha talk a b o u t
and then fighting your way "cootlaa."
t h r o u g h lha arms. Then tt but- a "eotato,” Junior, waa a lou
toned down tho front, and there that Infastad tha trenehas, an1
;t
, 0u were.
mada bit homo In th* aeams ta
Well, lha firm la celebrating Ms tha soldiers’ uniforms.
goth anniversary this year, and In dua course, the one - pier*
the officers ere having a lot ta suit waa definitely pined In popu­
fun looking back.
larity. I waa surprised, however.
Tha tradamark cam* from the
.Initial!
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A TIh# founder*,
s VT' Bradley, !•
hear
a million
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f t l f ta
Voorhea* and Day.
Guasa who buya them. LumbrrA big seller *™ ih# early daya, j|e h, in(| north woodsman, mainho«evcr, wae not men* under­ ly. tha firm aaya.
wear. It was th* "spiral bus'le." Thar* was an (ntareatlng m iter
A fetching advertisement from atone in 1M4. too. That waa the
migaalne
show*s a W
lady y m w|)„ c l |r t fllb || lw&gt;t nf(
■n old m
in im a ibm
wilh an hour-glasa figure ( nd nta b|(
^ lh# movj,( *.jj
had, sport, not had) examining peoed Ona Night" Ha was wear­
a spiral bustle with demur* ap­ ing no undarshlrtl Salas fell off
proval.
pruYBi, It
u rresembles
v i v m o i v i th*
m « iskelaton
bbi bwhi ** * * » • * * #
tha B. V. D. axecuof a small mountain Hon. The text
fir * '
tays
tt U “tho *“
coolest
................
u - and moat They don't even Ilk. to think
durabla bustla made."
•bout tt. •
Then th* famous man's under­
wear began to catch on. Some­ R*d Hundley eat a two-yexW
body coined tha slogan, "Next to sen ring record for th* .West Virg­
myself I Ilka B. V. D. best.” • inia hy making IJRKT point*
The late William Allan White, Hundley la th* first collegUt*
In one ta hia brochuras on Ameri­ in basketball history to telly
can business, credited this with more than 1.B00 points his last
making the product "familiar to two aeaaosi*
tha natives slong the Gold Coast
and to tha wild man from Bor­
neo."
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Tho ads were Illustrated with
long, lean gentlemen, telephoning,
reading letters, chatting or lust
looking pleased, all in uadarwear.

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DEMOCRATIC RALLY
8:00 P J i SATURDAY, APRIL 7

STARTS TONIGHT
STARTS T:1S

And Haar Bob
Star* Campaign Director-

County Court Houst

^KarV^th* mlmte* W^tba^FDha!
WM"
- « • ,U h ,»
Uava* task place.
Our Brat view ta the Sea ef
Oalitao from tha mountain averlooking tt waa braetktaklng. Tha
•as, II mite* long, a miles wirtr
•ad avw MS foot below sea level
waa dotted with Baking boats and
fltharmoa going about their work
th* seme as soma ta tha Dlaelplei
did nearly’ MOO years ago. Tho
mountains around, the rad, blue
aad yellow wild flowtra, th* fer­
tile graenneaa ta tha plains gave
an ind«aaribabta beauty and
Hi always troaiura In memjJJZ

the aornbet. Unfortusately my
Brat eholee, fsa Salvador — the
Brit apot af ladd lighted by
Christopher Columbus ta UM —
•ain't for sate.
"Thor# his boas a greatly la•raated Interest la Ialaad buying
since the wtr, particularly among
Americana," a a I d Srowarigg.
"What de you have In mind?"
"Oh, Just aomathlnt adequate—
nothing MtaataUoua," I told him.
"Wall, thara'a Darby Ialaad," b*
•aid. “About 140 acres, good hou**,
• coconut grove flnt harbor facllltits. A roily aplaodld buy—only
h m .om."
‘‘Thinking K ovor," I replied.
"It sounds Juit a wee bit oilentaHeua."
"How about Ftgoos Cay or Vigi­
lant Cay? Thay'ra about Ihreo
acre* each, and prlcod around
94.SM."
"Wonderfull" I murmured. "I
could settle on an Island Ilka that
•ad live off tho fat af tha land
fcravar."
"Of eourso, you’d have to build
i haute Brat,” o ld Brownrlgf.
"I would?"
"And ef courts yau'd have tt
bava a yacht."
“I would?"
"Ob, my yas. Taa east Juit

BVD Firm Observing 80th Year

where the manger la said to haw
been In the stable. This church
which was built whera the ftolv
Birth look place is owned Jointly
-By BINNKTT CIRFby the Greek Onhodox, Armenian
Shortly before announcing his end Roman Catholic churches. All
L CAPONE, notes Irv Kupdnet, had a favorite florlat wh»
decision ha rilled In members of three denominations hive different
had n standing order in send an nlaberate floral wreath ta
tha Houae and Senate committees altari for thalr congregations.
th* family of every hoodlum Uta Capone mob rubbed ou t It
which deal with foreign affairs and Tha Darden ta Getbscmane and was a lucrative bualnoaa, bad
got thalr unanimous endorsement. the Mount ta Olives were also tha florist ahowod his appro*
Rlsenhowar, then a general, laid highlights ta the day as well at elation by gottlng tho wreath
Ilia decision wac "Inescapable." •II the other Biblical points of la- over white the body w u still
Sen. Knowland (R-Callf) si hi Tru­ tercet.
worm. Ona day, lit fata, ha
man should he given "overwhelm­ Our group walked "The Way ef •verm chad h lm a a lf. The
the
Crosa"
or
Ike
Via
Dolorosa
—
ing support." Sen. Bridges (H-NII)
wronth, with tho vltaiai'a
said the derision waa a “damned the rout* over which Christ went nemo uatefully worked out
from Ibn Judgment seat ta PonUoa
good move."
Pilate to Calvary. There ana 14 In white oornetiona, arrived
The late Sen. Taft (B-Oh!e) stations marked wh*re events before tho potion hod even
backad the decision but ertticlted •lang tha way took place - lor Jdonlifted tho body I
Tniman'a action as a "eompfet* •■ample, whan l b sew His Mother
• • •
usurpation of congressional" au­ Mary In the strata, taa. Like an
A Mr. Floacto M South B*M
thority.
many other people, r was sur­ bod n brand-now waohlng mnBy ISM the Republican! hid prising to me to rial! take (Wurth •huso that went an Ue fm*.
mada Truman's action aampiljpi ta the Holy Sepulchre, bi which Mr. rhsegto bad bent ever to
issue. They laid la their party church are located both Calvary prabo deep bite the msebdnlsm
platform:
and lha Tomb. I waa, ta course, af the machine whan Mr* Ftoegle mitered and turned an the switch.
"Wa charge that thay (the Dem­ expecting the scene In be ea de­ There won • whirr, and Ur. Fteegle’s legs abet up late the air. Mr*
ocrats) plungi&gt;d us Into war In picted la the Riblc - on a UH. pteegle welshed him threahmg wtldty ahaul and abaarved happily,
r f lR Bam) You’re get tt werkmg agater
Korea without the consent of our vary austere and aimpte. The true l*
• Uta bp
facta
are,
ta
course,
taint
both
land­
IP BMP
eltltene through their authorised
representatives in the Congress ,," marks are located not wry far
Bern each other In a church tbit
Cngresi. . ,"
Lest year when It seemed pos­ waa built around them and the
sible the Chinese Communist* actual apots where the Crucifixion
might attack the Nitlonallet Chi­ and Rntombment took plate art
vary arnairly decorated. One
nese on Formosa, or their outlying small piece ta; etenc about »
Island a of Matsu and Quamoy, Ri- Inches squire remains ta tea
tenhower went to Congress.
Itene that originally analed ttsa
Ha aikad approval to ua* armed tomb and this plea# ia now ancaa*
forces for tha defense of Formoaa •d to class. Tha stretaa of Old
If and when he thought necessary Jaruaalam are still narrow and
crooked wilh small ahnpa opening
right ease them tad money thing,
tog booths am aeon all avtr, Tha

Callins For Governor
attend this important meeting
IjliOO ^ M, Thursday April 5

•Moots tbamsalvoi, fraikly, gave
a mars authentic atmotykara to
mo than the churches wa vUitod.
Tho rait of our HMy Land tour
took piaoo on tho laraoll aid# of
tho herder as wo dror* northward to Gallia# from Tal Avlr
yesterday. Wa p«ia*d Mount Ta­
tar and th* Church ta Transfigu­
ration — on pa*t th* alia ta th*
ancient Church ta Multiplication

By t A L B O n i
NASSAU, Baba a as lA - Havb
you bora putting taf buying aa
island tar aa* roaaea ar aaothnr?
Frankly, lika a ta* af atbar peefia, 1 have.
But m a mattaa risk ta the**
•tala* af Jus*" I decided t* tack
tat* the waiter.
There waa s ftlad ef urgeary
about it. Next yaar aoata* a y Stab
wadding anniversary, and 1 bava
beta ratbag my brals avar wbat
kind of yraseat t* giro my arifa
to calibrate tha aveat
But what taa you girt a waata
wbe alrasdy baa a vacuum elaan•r, sir-roaditlonlag machine, s
TV Ht and as electric dltb wash­
er? Obviously the only things left
to give her are a kind word-ur
aa ialaad.
"If you buy ms aa Ialaad," said
Prances when 1 brought up tho
•object, 'Just be sure It has a big
Irve as It—eo f ean tie you to it
and knew where you are."
• 1 west tat* the K. 0. Chrtatf*
real eatala office hare and a msa
warned Bd Brawirtgg filled a * ta
•a Ike altuallao—but fait.
Of tbe/aearly s .om islands sad
rocky ciys 1a tha Bahama a h* had
sgma two arora on tha market at

OaNMY KAYE
KNOCK OK WOOD
.T tC H M icu io u

H* told Congreaa In ■ special
authority bocaun b* fait bo lacked
power to do K on kit own.
■e tM Cengroea to a speck!
maaiaga; "Authority Ur some ta
the actions which might ba &gt;«.
flulrod would ba Uarm t In th*
authority ta tha aommaadar to
chief.
"Until Coairaaa ean net I would
not hesitate so far aa my foaatitutianat powers extend, to take what­
ever emergency action might be
forcod upon ua. . ."

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venti
At 1 p.m, W. M. fl. wit) conduct
a program masting at First Bap*
list Church.
At • p m. Elsie Knight Circle
will meet at th* home of Mrs. II.
A. Moreland, 1110 Palmetto, with
Mrs. Sue Stevenson as co-hoa«
teat.
WEDNESDAY
Th* Sanford Garden Club board
meeting will be held at the Gar­
den Center at 9:30 a, m.
At 3:30 p.m. the Junior Choir
will rehears* at First Baptist
Church.
At 7:30 p.m. Dr. W. P. Brooks
Jr. will lead midweek prayer ser­
vice at First Baptist Church.
At 1:15 p.m. Roy Britt will
lead th* Sunday School Worker*'
Council at First Baptist Church.
TUMDAt
Th* Pilot Club will hold It*
regular bualnasi meeting In the
Yacht Club at 8 p.m. Buard will
meet et 7:30 p.m.
Th# Sanford Garden Club Hor­
ticulture Chairmen will mast at
10 a.m. at th* Gardan Center,
At 8 p.m the Training Union
members of First Baptist Church
will attend a Training Union a»ancialional conference at IteLand
First Baptist. The hua will Itav*
the church at 7:00 o'clock.
At 7 p.m. the Y.W.A.V will
meet at the home of Mis* I or*
garet Btnhain, 605 W. 20th St.

On The
BOo Ks HeLp

“ “ BY I. DRIGGERS “ “
flam* good new non-fiction far
those who prefer it: “Unleashing
of Evolutionary Drought" by Os­
car Riddle: “Atom* For Peace,"
by David Woodbury; “ Slen. Roc­
kets and Spac* Rats", by J.loyd
Stailan; “ Memory Bay" by John
Frederic “ Exploring Slara" by
Robert Richardson: "Kamongo Or
Th* Lungflsh And Hi* Padre" by
Komar Smith; (this book la no
treatise on science versus religion
but a beautiful book pari fiction
and part philosophy, done la a
style worth the intelligent reader’s
time),
“How to Run A Club; a com­
plete hand book for club mambera"
by Harry Simmons, which covers
every pbsj# of successful ctuh
operation; “ Family Scrapbook"
by Emrst Osborn# answers every
thing you want to know in the
way of ear* and management of
children:
Th# Literary Guild eholce for
April is "Imperial Woman" by
Pearl Buck. It 1* ready now for
circulation. This Is a romantic no­
vel about th# last Empress of Chi­
Wesleyan Service
na, Tzu Hse, whn held the empire
Kraft11*|) t&gt;
and the dynasty al its height
Th* Graduate Nyrsea' Associa­ Guild Appoints
from th# 1860s until her death
tion af Pel.and i» sponsoring a
dance In the National Guard Nominatina Grouo in 1901. This gay, lovely woman
his been called the most wicked
Armory from • p.m. t» 1 am.
Tha regular meeting of the and the most virtuous of mon­
Ticket* are being sold both in
arch*, the most cruel and the
Sanford and Del.and by mrmW*. Wesleyan Servlre Guild was held most benevolent. Really good read­
They may be gotten at the d&lt;or Monday evening at the home of ing.
also. Music will he by Paul Cas­ Mrs. Nanry Brock with Mr* O.
Th# new eareer hook for the
key's Orchestra and thsra will ba K. Goff as en-hn*to#*.
Following devotions hy Mr*. teenagers Is "Kit# Rreennan, Mo­
entertainment at Intermission.
del" hy Maureen Daly.
At 9:30 #.m. Vance Duke will Rtirke Steele, the huainee* meet­
I’v* Just finished reading “Sea
ing
was
held
being
preaidrd
nver
Irad tha R.A.'s at First Baptist
hy the president, Mias Ethel Ris­ Wyf" hy J. M. Seott, A suspense
Church.
novel right to the end! 1 thorough­
er.
MONDAY
A nominating committee con­ ly enjoyed* It and th# ending
The WMU of th* First Baptist
iiirh a surprise, This is no
Church will meat at 10:13 a. m. stating of Mrs. Burke Steele, was
love
story and th# who]# thing
Mr*.
Haiet
Flynt
and
Mr*.
J,
R
for circle meetings. A covered
dish luncheon will be held at noon. Hoolehan was appointed to bring takes pile# on th# Indian nc#an
Program will be ai 1 p. m. Topic In a report at tha May meeting. on a ruhber raft on which the
la "Tell Them Th* Mighty To As the program, Mis* Mabel four sole survivors of a shipwreck
Save.’* General officers will give Chapman reported on the final Itv# for 14 day*. (By the way,
the program. Mrs. Claud* Hum­ ehapt*r of the study hook on th* that’s pronmmred “Sea Wife".)
This Item from Durham, N C
American Indian.
phrey la leader.
Is
the best Pvt heard: Dub* Uni­
Those
present
were
Mrs.
Mil.
Westsldf I’-TA will hold Its meet­
ing at 7:30 p. m. for an election drtd Cnrver, Mr*. Lucy Smith, versity has regained a library
that wai checked out 36
ef officeri. Voli* Williams will be Mra. Fred Smith, Miss Mabel book
guest speaker. All members ere Chapman, Sirs. Waller Carter, years ago.
Duk# levies * nickel a day on
tt'grd to attend this Important Mrs Burk* Steele, Mr*. Porter
tn toting.
Lansing, Sirs. J. R Hoolehan, overdue hooks, and this nn# eouid
The Friendship League ef the Mr*. C. L. Wynn. Mr*. Basel have cost th# horrnwer *650 Th#
J9 Congregational Thrlstian Churrh Flynt, Mr*. J. P Hall, Mr*. It. professor who brought It hack got
.yon" Instead of a fin#
will hold
meeting 1fn the F#IJ S. Rlllhimer, and the horteeses. aH*“thank
"found It among hi* father's
lewship Halt ef the church at 2
bonks Th* hook, t hlography of
SALE IS PLANNED
pm
Napoleon, was cheeked out Gel
The
Comnnmily
Methodist 8.
Circle N«. Three of th* First
1919. Duke officials say shout
Christian Church will meet a: Church of D* Hary will hold a too of their I.joo.ooo volumes are
7:30 p.m. with Mra.
L. Ellett, rummage sain Saturday morning Inst strated or stolen each year
1422 Chaia Ava. Program leader at S 3*) a.m. at the miner of 7ih, The longest I can remember
and Cypress Ave in Ssnfnrd Mr* that a hook was kept out and
1* Mrs. A B. Huntley.
At 10:45 a m. W.M.8. Circles Harold Ciffin is genera] chairman then returned was about II
will meet at First Baptist Church. of th* event
months. I won't mention any
At II noon W.M.8. will sen-# This la being put en for th# names, hut the honk was found In
a covered dt*h luncheon at First benefit ef the builder* fund of the garage. W# hav# som# good
Baptist Church.
j the Da Bary Church. '
books nut now either lost strayed
or stolen. Wish w. rould get them
back, but writing doesn't seem
to bring result*.
May brings another Erie Manley
j
k d t '(
Gardner "Case Of tha Demur#
H if t S iW
Defendant". It also brings books
by A. J. Cronin, Elizabeth Goudge,
Edna L*e and Patrick Dennis
Best sellers of th* week list*
“Last Hurrah'' hy Edwin O'Con
nor ai ftrat. which I understand
i* very good. Everyor* who has

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f nipthoH Can Hoam In April Shaw«r»
„ or Though FMts have Hailed April
. •$ dually tag Its “geldee 100*“ and
tie “ailvef ralar many picturetigers get thalr aptrit* dampened
by a auddan spring ahnwar. They
wrongly feal that they have to
put their camera# away until th*
■un cornea out again.
We suggest that you capitalize
•n th* next rainy day and let
your camera catch aom* unusual
shots—mayb* tha youngatm hop•eetchlng from puddle te puddle,
\w 2a neighbor walking an unwilling
pup, 0 * pasaaraby and thsir b*ll*t
ef umbnllas raflactad In tha gliatoning pavement
T* bs aura that you keep your
camera dry, aelect 1 aheltered
doorway cr a window from which
to do your shooting. That way
tHara’U Ho M ra ia d fe p f 8P4U4P

Ing on the leno to blur. It* vision
and epell your snapshot
Remember, too, to choos* a
fairly bright rainy day for your
picture taking. Thle will assure
good reeulte avoa with ordinary
snapshot film in a alrapla camera.
If you want to. howavar, you can
hav* sp*ci*l “rain insurance" by
loading your camera with «xtru
fast Rim—It's practically foolproof
for shooting on a rainy day!
The next time it raini don't l*t
a little thing like an April shower
dampen your picture- taking plans.
Weather or not—your camera le
always ready to help you get in­
tonating shots for'your album.
So don't b* a falrw«ath*r friend
try shooting In th* rain, tool

Easter Breakfast
Given Servicemen
At Sanford USO
Th# L*dl*« Augtltarv «f th*
Veterans of Foreign Wan .Vmlnnl. County Pn*t 328* tponsorad
*n Ea*t#r breakfast for *h# ssrvle# psrsonnsl at th* USO.
It was th# second ysar that
such an affair wa* marked with
hug. success. It la tha elm of
tht* local VFW Poat and It* auxi­
liary to promote preat.r human
relationship h*tw#*n thns. in ser­
vice and th# vsUrani of past
war*.
Th* Raster hr*akf*st consist­
ed of ham and eggs ffrlsd to
your liking) Hired potato#*, toast,
eoff##, butter, Jsm. Another Is
planned for n#it Raster. Th#
cooks for th# event wer# pr#s#nt
Post
Commander
Melvin L.
^mlth snd Mlcha#l figrsy from
NAAS, a VFW m*mh#r.
Thos* present ta help and as­
sist In this program w*r#: Auxi­
liary president. Mrs, Melvin L.
Smith, and th# n#wly #l»ct#d
pr#*td#nt, Ruth Smith; newly
plectfd post eomtnand«r Mirhacl
Thomas; th# present Riiartermsa.
t#r, H C. Tbunom end Mrs. H. C.
Hiursom: newly elected vie# Presi­
dent Evelyn Dluhrow; John P.
Donohue, Mary Eplin, Sir. and
Mr*. Thomas Dllllsrd, John "Tex''
Brady and newly elected quarter­
master Robert L. Brown.
The Auxiliary and th# Post
wish to etpeciallr *xpress their
deepest anpreclation to Mrs, Ed
Kuhn , USO hostess, without
whose afferlg this could aot have
been such a huge auec#ia.
The Installation ot all officers
will taka plar* April P at 4 p.m.
In th# Amertean Legion Hut. All
■ — bar# are urged to

Friendship Class
Discusses Project
At Recent Session

C*rR«*i«A! C«»M«v p&gt;'M#

YPsrm weather la coming and with it youi chance to put adven­
ture into eating with out-of-door meals.
Add fun to these mesls with "funful" Hsmburgers-on-s-Stick. . .
thick slices of tomsto, sweet onion ind perfectly seisonrd hamburger
balls bttbecued on skewers. These delicious hsmburger bills msde
from a Carnation Company recipe arc prepared with cwporiitd milk
le make them juicy and never crumbly. They hold together and stay
irm ly on the skewer.
Barbecued or oven broiled, Hsmburgcrt-on-a-Stick ire an attrse*
Hse new w»y to serve hamburger with pride. Make them an ill-yearround treat, Th* whole family will applaud, and children etpeciallr
love their novelty. You can be sure of pet fret m u lti ever) tune with
this recipe
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equsl psrts. Ship# into bills Put tomsto slice, hamburger ball, onion
slice, mother himburger ball and s scumd tomato slice on etch of
12 skewers. Broil 7 to 7 minutes on each side.

Sunday School
To Send Orphan
Money Each Month
Th# J«y-Ruth Sunday School
Plats of th# First Baptist Churrh
h#!d Its monthly els-s r- Tuesday In th# horn# of Mrs.
Rohirt C. Hodges, 2314 Lnur#l
Avt.
Th# session was railed to or­
der hy th# president of th# da*',
Mrs, Ralph Betts, *ft#r which
ths roll was checked for visiting
ahstnleet and pro.pecta. Mrs.
Jimmy Hally was chosen group
captain No, Four.
Two friendahlp card* wore
*lgn»d hy member* to a#iid to
memhere who arc airk. Mr*.
Thnmaa W. Brook*
elected
flower eh airman of th# elasa.
Th* class voted to send on#
dollar per month to a child in
th# Orphan* Horn# In Lakeland.
The meeting «»• f1n&lt;cd h*- .--in.
tur* vers#* and prayar hy Mra.
A. J Peterson.
The’ next tesslnrt will h# held
In th# home of Mrs. Oil Thomas.
2004 Sanford Av«. During th*
social hour delicious eefrcahmenl*
were served hy hostesses consist­
ing of rakes, nuts and lim# punch
which were enioyed by all
Thns# present w#re Mrs l.loyd
Cronm#, Mt*. Jimmy Bailey. Mr*.
Robert Marra. Mr*. A .1. Priorson, Mrs Roger Schmidt. Mr*.
Alfred (Tift** J r, Mrs, Dan Bat­
ten, Mrs Thomas VV, Brooks,
Mr*. Robert f! H--dg*s. Mrs.
Rslph Betts, and Mr*. Olt Thu
maa.

Open House
Honors Couple
In De Bary

Mr. and
3fr*. Louis F.
St. Amsnd nf Enterprise Rd.
D# Bary held an open house
Saturday av.ntng In honor of
1 heir hour, guests, Mr. and Mr*.
Ro!*nd Tnllnrk nf Albany, N.Y.
A short musical program *»»
gltrp by Mrs Laura Platt llrnwn
pianist;
and Henry Khelmg.
tenor.
Mr* Brown played "Rondo
Capriccioto" hy Mendelssohn and
Mr. Ebeling *»ng "Passing D*y"
• nd th# "Whlffenpoof Song.”
Th* guest* wer# Ur. and Mr*.
Merritt Pike, Birmingham, Mich;
M l Ilk *
Mr and Mr*. G. Waller, Jackson­ Woodcock and Miss Alin# Cliap-i
ville; Mr. and Mr*. Henry dial­ man.
ing, Dal.eon Springs; Mr. and
Mr*. Robert Cox. Entorprl*#; Mr.
and Mr*. Charles BerLsch, Mr.
and Mrs H. F llrnwn, Mr. and
Mrs. William f'nnad*)-, Mr and
Mr- Wallis (jahler. Mr. and Mr*. 1 Rev. and 5tn Tarry L. Stone
Edward I.andergicn. Mr. and and family hav. had *a their 9^ ^
Mrs Kunldmh'helsrn, Mr. and guest this week Mr Stone's sis­
Mr* Georg* Percy. Mr and Mi*. ter, Mis* Mary K Htone, Miami. 104 E A S T
K*r| Piikfnrd, Mr and Mrs. •^ir=Ji=Jf=Jf=lr=nr=Jf=ur=Ir
Charles Wagner, Mr and Mra.
James Richards, Mrs. Everalt
Waite, Dr and Mr*. Harry Whi­
taker, Mr. and Mrs Arthur Willgon-a and Mt ami Mr*. Henry
Wood, all nf De Bary,

AFTER EASTER DRESS SALE!
Cotton and rayone In Junior
al*#a 9 to 111, Mi.aare ai/.t&gt;a
10-20, Half size* 14« a-24' j.
and Sfl-82. VALUKS FOItMERLY WERy. 7.00-12.08.
At a bargain price you can't
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Plans Completed
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SPECIAL MEET TOLD
A special rneeiipg Is being Covered Dish Meal
called by James Gut, Chairman of
tb* Fnlr Committee, asking all Begins Activities
members of the Cungregntinnal
Christian Church to pie#| In tha For Club Members
Fellowship Unit nf th* ehurch at
Tha Ranford Tourist and RhufI p.m. next Tuesday night.
flehoard
Club held It* eov#red
Tha session was called for tha dish Supper
meeting last night
purpose nf making arrangement*
In th# club hon«e at 6-3rt p m.
for e fair to ha held for th*
Approximately 45 member* and
h«ntfit of tha Building Fund.
guest* taer# present. After th*
simper a business meeting *n*
r#td It h*» enjoyed It It's shout held and guest* wera Introduced
Irish polities and was the Bonk- inrluding Mr and Mr* Clement
ofdh# Monfh selection for Febru Hotchkiss, and Mr* Georg* Rot• ry.
tin. Mrs. Mitini* F,u«n.
“Auntie Marne" didn't hava s
v#ry long rest *nd "Bridle" in d ’ Friday th* Grange City dull
will he the guest nf th# flaufnr I
“ Marjon*" are nil] going strong rltih
In a shuffitboanl tourney at
All thre# girls are still on the
2 p.m.
most widely r#ad book list.

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Th* Friendship Class of tha
First Christian Church held Its
monthly meeting at th# ehurch at
6:10 p.m. with all pr#sant bring­ Plana were completed al 9ta*
ing a covered dish.
meeting of th# Sanford B k t W ...
Th* meeting was called to or- Club last night for • Bridge-Canal-,. rf,r hy the president, Mrs, Mat la-5amba Party to b« given a t .
Ellett and th# class discussed Its'
^om an 'a Club the evening
vi
3piii i*.
wen
of &lt;April
it, iur
for inr
th# benefit
of
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rated with potted amaryllia, and
.. , P .
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the Ctuh's Penial Ctinie,
which when completed will be
..
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ml*ed sprlnr flowers.
lnd wiU
;
Mrs. Roy Tillla class president given to th. “Educational Fund.''-Cn*lrm*n (or th#
Visitations wsra also discussal he assisted by Commille# Mempresided over the business ses­
sion. opening with Mrs. Caroline by the class and ssvtrel couples hers; Mr*. Myrtle Gradlsk, Helen,. ..
G. Hill reading from th* Cokes- •greed to the several name* ami Constantine, Ann# Rinehart and
...
.
u . ssh d . I i . b
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bury Hymnal. “The Tongue." will call.a on them this
Hatty Baker.
week.
This wn« followed hy the group
The
meeting,
was
held
at
thV
v*j
Th# meeting was adjourned
•Inginc "Safely Through Another with a ptayer by Andy Anderson. horn# of Mrs. Helen Pearson.
Week.'*
Those present wer* th* Rtv. Other business discussed IncludedReport* from all standing com- Perry Stone, Mr*. Mae Ellett and plans for altendanv* at State Con-,, .
niitles chairmen were given. children, Mr. and Mr*. Earl venitnn to b# held In Lakeland
Mrs. G. C. Beall of Osteen was Evan* and children, Mr. and Mra. In June, and tha National Biennial
presented a* a new member and j„hn n , |r , nrt children, Mrs. Convention which will take placw •
Mr*. Effle M- Flanders, a visitor. Eunice Horton, Clyde Feathers, In July,
was Introduced.
Mrs. Eugene W. Petti* and Officers for the coming y e a rMra. T. Bradford Byrd and Mra. J guests from Csnal Point, 3lr. and war* elected and will be Installed ....
F. F. At how made donation* to Mr», Andy Anderson.
at th* neat meeting.
tha Rlrthilay Bank.
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Mr*. Tillla read an artld# from ■ ■i / r r i s i p ^ e v f T A k I C 3
th* "Ranch Rambler” an Issue L l l \ £ M IN t V » U I I U l N d f
dedicated to th# late Homer
f4 ¥
Roit«heay#r, whn organised th#
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OUR
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P
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“Bove Banrh" at Palatka. Follow­
■T* j
ing th# r*ading of this arilct#
the #rnup mad# a donation to th#
Rodeheavor hoys ranch.
At the next meeting, a me­
ip *0
morial servlre, will he hold in the
audltnilum nf the rhurch with
*11 church meniliera welcomed.
si"
DAA
p
Mrs Claude II Vidnn, Mrs. |,ucy
Courier, and Mrs, Albert Hickson
1
will he in ch*rg. of th* arrange­
if
ment* for this service.
During th# social hour. Mr*.
f ,
Hst|'m*n presented Mr*. R»s*i#
it
Herman whn gave * most beauti­
/C-i
ful and Inspirational talk.
Refreshment*
of
plneapp!#
X -'r.
chee*« mold, saltlne*. mints and
coffe* wer# served to those prosent.
Thus# present w»r# Mra. J E.
Coiirler, Mrs F F. \thuw M'«.
J. R. Hawthorn#. Mr* O. C.
Beall. Mrs. C. W Lynch. Mrs.
Jo* Terlap, Mr* R G. Hickson,
Mrs. T I. Slllwau. Mrs G R.
Estrldg#. Mrs J. Bny#tt#, Mrs.
J O. t.aney, Mrs A P Zacharv,
For that broad look . . .
Mrs. Claud# Herndon, Mr*. Gr#dy
Herman, Mr* fl. G. Hardman,
CHEST STRIPES
Mr*. A. B. Steven*. Mr*. M. R.
Strickland,
— !i
ANo Mr*. C M. Flower*. Mrs.
b y N o r r is C a .v tfa lJ
T B. nyni, Mts Louis# Knowles.
Mr* Zeh Ratliff. Mr*. R F.
Robinson, Mr*. Carolina G. HID.
jr,
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Mra Ffft# M. Flander*. Mr* J.
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FROAf
Brodl# William*. Mrs. A. II. Gre­
gory, Mr*. John M. Glllon, Mrs
c, j.‘ Merlw#th#r, Mr*, o. E. Im pftrled Dulch glitEhtima, fast-color eomhed ftbriCB h f ' *
white, Mr*, t.id* stall. Mrs. | f;njev A I,nrd, Dan Rlvar and Mlaalnn Valley from Total.

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Th* Daughter* nf Wealey Sun­
day flehnot Class held a business
and social meeting In McKInlcv
Hall, on Tuesday #rcnlng. with
Mrs. A. B. Stevens, Mrs. T. Rradfurrt Bvrd. V**, S. G. Marriman.
Mrs, Louis# Knowles,- Mr*. Paulinc Howard and Mra. J .' W.
Brantley p* co-hostesses.
IHM'V deco.
nfcn.
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THURSDAY
■At 7:30 pjn. th# Youth Choir
will h*v« their r#h«ar*el. At 4
p.m. Junior Fellowship will have
their meetli.g.
T.ie Southstde P-TA will have a
regular meeting to be held at tha
• : ujo1. Teacher* will talk to the
parents at 7:30 p ra. with »e»*ioo
to begin at • p m.
The Santoro Duplicate Bridge
Club will hold lti weekly duplicate
game at the Yacht Club at a p. m.
Visitors welcome.
Seminole Chapter No. 1, DCS
will meet et S p.m. in the Masonic
Temple.
The TEL ela«* of the First
Baptist Church will meet in the
cbnpel at 1 p.m. Mrs. J. A. Cun­
ningham and her gfoup will be hoi*
tesaea
• The Navy Station Officers' Wives
luncheon will be in the form ot
•# »• Mad Hatter luncheon at Jim
flpencer's at 12:10 p m. Everyone
will wear a hat and there will be
a prise lor the moat original.
Hostesses are Mrs fl. W. Jackson
•nd Mrs. F. F. Johnson.
At 7 p.m. the Intermediate
Choir will rehearse at First Bap­
tist Church.
At 8 p.m. the Adult Choir 'will
fnhnsr*# at n rs t Baptist Church.
FRIDA*
Th* Woman's Auxiliary of th*
Seminole Memorial Hospital will
•ponsor a dance In the Mayfair
Inn beginning at I p.m

Memorial Service
Planned By Group
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Newcomer
CHAPTER TWlUmr-atVXN
KQLORA overslept the nest morn­
ing. When she opened her eyes,
height 'April sunshine bumiahed
the window panes, birds proclaim*
ad the day, and the air was alive
with tha tingle of eprtng.
She yawned widely and atreUhed
to bar very Anger tip*. Last nigbt'a
unhappy ending reached out to
e—
her mind but she would
have non* of It Today she would
laugh at Wade ITha gloomed, tease
Jemmy lovingly, coax a smile from
Mocher Tyler.
Unfortunately, her brave plans
began to go awry almost at once.
Bhe came downstairs In bar new
gown of dove gray, lo Qnd Mra
Tyler and Jemmy already at break*
fast. The boy was not —ting, and
Bis grandmother w— obviously in
• towering dudgeon
.•I .am sorry to be late," Lora

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drew off his shoes, sad parte* thei Pea g et The Oates So—n’t eafl
quilt over him
fnisillasL Hke Lb* South do— with
KANSAS CITY UU-Oiyrapie of*
-It's Hamlin,* be aai* after ai nine— Lena, poo wilt help me 7*
AUGUSTA, Gt. (R—Can • nek)
futile effort te slop hie team.■ -Of course I’D help you," aha flelals today picked a dot— bas­
comer win Ih* 30th Masters, *
“Papa aaya he baa te g a Thisi whispered, a— bps close te hie ketball players tha United State*
.r.-L*.rl*t«te WiilrjL.W.IC.'^lvrf’v
morning Qilie must have leftt ear. "Too1re got me, poo know, will scad to tho Olympic Oamae
Grandmothcr'a sitting room door’ And you're got your papa. AH next November Iff Australia.
with the biggest and bett field in
open and Hamlin got la there be*' mothers and fathers get eroeawtih
Its brief but brilliant hiatory?
Five
come
from
tha
playoff
fore I was up. I guess it w— aI thetr children sometime* and
The record* say no. The golfer*
new place for hfm because he'si sometimes the ahitdrea get aero— champion Bartasrtlle Oiler*; Bor*
lay no. And the sportswrteri say
datu Haldorson, Bob Jaangerard,
never slowed there, sad ha must: at (heat, too."
no. They lean toward the experi.
have thought It was fun. He didn't: "ft's not Uke th e tr tried Jam- Jam— Walsh, Chuck Darling and
ence of a Cary Mlddlecoff, Sant
mean to do anything bad. Lone." ray knowingly. "He hat** me. 1 Bill Hougland.
Snead, Ben Hogan or Jimmy Dem*
Jemmy gulped and Lora pattedl know he doca And 1 bate him
Selected
from
three
other
team*
hi* arm gently.
aret.
tool"
'
•"On* of tho— shawls yos and
She eouid feel anger tightening the Ollera met during ■ three-nght
But Ray O'Brien, tournament hl
Papa gave Grandmother for Christ* la him, pulling him taut. Oently round-robin playoff haro war* Cart
rector of the Professional Golfeff
mas wee on a chair and Hamlin the pushed him back upoa hie pit* Cain, BUI Rus—11 and K. C. Jon—
Aa«n. aays yet.
dragged It down and played with low.
of the Celltge All-Sura; Billy
"Wo have more fine young gnif.
It all over the room He chewed a
"You can t help me U you keep Evana, Olh Ford and Ray Warren
oft on the tour this year than
hole In It and tor* it In some other this up. And I’ll need your help of tho armed forces ; and Dick
places. Grandmother heard him and If we’re to —ve Hamlin."
ever before, ! believe,” O'Bnrn
Bouihka of the Seattle Bakers.
rang and rang the bell, but d i e
tald. '■Several of them have th*
Ha quisled a Utile and stared
Of the u , only ffougland was a
was busy In the kitchen and the at tier darkly.
game to win the Master*, and I
didn't com* right away. And then
"First I II have to talk to Peter. member of the U.S. team which
think one of them will,”
I
heard
the
ringing
and
the
bark­
But 1 oaa*t do anythin ualiea you swept to victory la the IMS OlymrtU t Wad* overslept too 7"
He mentioned tuch circuit »l«ri
and I earn* running down, stop trying and try to get a asp. pica. At that time he was g Kan­
' Jemmy threw her a tragic look ing
a* Dow Flnstenyald, Don Fair,
right.after
Papa"
Never mind school today. You just ts* University student
and began to Bddl* with bis por*
field, Ernie Vosiler, Lionel if*,
He choked beck a sob and went ■eat sow. And Uue afternoon wa it
rldf* epooh.
The Olera qualified for five
bert, Mike Fetchlck, Billy M a i
"Eat I" —Id hla grundmothar, on. "Grandmother was furious talk aheut what cao be dona Make
at 8unihlne Springe and Gardena In Sarasota, television alar wall, Gene Llttlerand Mika Sou.
—a Jammy forced the spoon to when she uw ber blue shawl and plena We ll work things out —me* placet on the team by defatting
nt of water skiing. Parke, who Is the headliner of "Slop the chak,
aha —id Hamlin would hav* to ga how, Jemmy. You know I’ll stand lha College All-Stars 7P-7S In the
quivering Up*.
n show*, was photographed while making two complete rlrcult*
, "Has something happened 7" I triad to explain that b* didn't by you."
final night of #th* playoff 1. The
Mlddlecoff.ilhe defending chsm.
ring* accompanied by hit tutor, Jim Ruling, left, show director Plon who would like to become
know any better because he is a
U w— a relief to find that Moth* balance of tha 13-man team wa*
Lora ashed. "Where la WadeT"
Ttiat," aaid Mr* Tyter coldly, very young dog. But—but Papa er Tyler had finished end had 1van selected by Olympic official* In
the flrat to win Mailers title* m
*1a what I should Ilk* to know. wouldn't listen. He —Id this was wheeled back to bar ailing.room. consultation with Geraki Tucker,
lucceeilve year* held out for n .
My ton hM never turned against enough and Grandmother was When she bed —ten, Lora went m
perlence — experience on the ox.
ma with thoughts he would not right He—he called Peter In and briefly to let ber know that Jem* Oiler Coach who automatically be­
acting A11 gnat* National Corn--# a
share until you cam* Into this told him to take Ham out and get my would slay in bed this morn* came Olympic coach by virtue of
bouse, Lora. Pei hap* you had bat* nd of him—to give him away at tug, and that ana wee going to his team’s victory.
favorite golfing retreat of rresi.
tar tatj ma whtrq It Is that he go—
Uke some fruit to Adam liiuna
LONGWOOD—Derby qualifying day night.
Named assistant coach of tha
competing In the etcond derby dent fnsenno,*i_
in tht evening, and why he li eo
who wee down with the fever Olympic aquad, subject to approv­ racaa art slated tonight and Fri­
"I don't believe any of me hoft
heat Friday,
4larty
Robbins,
the
traek’i
top
Often out of the hou— an day
again.
who
haven't played thl&gt; courts
al
of
hla
school,
la
Frank
(Bucky)
day
night
at
the
Sanford-OrianEach
of
the
elimination
event*
long."
winner with It victories, S o a p
There wee n gleam In the deep*
"He doesn't tell ma. either," Lora
set eyes — the old women re­ O'Connor, w(io directed the College do Kennel elub. Sixteen outstand* Rock and fa«l-finishing Richard­ will be over the gruelling three* » e v e r a I yf#rk--*tatrj m,)r(,
Bald mildly. "I believe be la work*
garded ber. "Have you seen whet All-Stars to two vletoriai la tha tag greyhound* will tee action In son ar* among the leading con­ eighths mil* court* and each will chanre,” he »a|d. "-TM* is * four**
tag on torn* effort that has to do
that dog has done?” Hhe reached playoffs before bowing to the the elimination event* with tha tendere entered In the Flret b* run off ae th* 10th and final you have to kVbw to be able to
with tha war. Why don't you ask
(or the ragged ehawl from the Oilers. O’Connor la head coach of •ight top performer* • gaining derby qualifying heat tonight. event of the evening.
•corn welj.
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Rim your—Iff"
Uble neat to ber.
bertha In the 21et annua) central Butch If. leotope and Jet Streak
baiketball at Iowa,
Th#
Sanford-Ortando
track'*
"J'd
»v;,LH*lfT
gjjd ?ourHiV
"I hav* no.wish to try." said the
"Yee, I know," I-ora aaid. "Tm
The playoff champion wai then Florida Derby on tup next 4lon- are among the most popular ataia greatest eeaeon eloiei next Wed­ n^vf
im«m ib*
old lady, toconalatemiy "At Iseat
very sorry. But I think Jemmy is determined by an Olymple rule
nesday. Matinee programs are yolmgar f#no«e: T’hfJ'vn alroadr
he bsa come to hla —ns— about
being tom much more seriously
scheduled at 2 p. m. on the final pla‘ »d In two’or thr** Mt-i»r&lt;"
one thing this morning."
then your ehawl, and I think he La which gives two points for a vic­
three days of the campaign, Mon­
tory and one for a loss, hut In th*
' • Jemmy1* mouth trembled uneonmore important."
BOOST
FOR
YANKS
•
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By
day, April 9. Tuesday, April in,
trollably If* *&lt;*t down hla spoon
“Fortunately my eon dors not event of two teams finishing with
and ran out of the mom and up
and Wednesday. April It, in add­
place my feelings eo low no tne similar point totals gives the pliyition ta tha regular aftamoon
•celt of hie consideration," Mra off victory to tha learn which de­
k
A O tf O F TUB N e w 9
performance this Saturday
Tyler broke in. “lie has ordered feated the other.
i
YO RK V A N m ”
Peter lo get rid of the dog. HorneAgaln«t
the
All-Stars
the
cham.
I
c o u ld m a h b rn e
thing which should have been done
F8U, IM.INOIR CLASH
I
L e a g u e c m am p *
long ago. Whet I can t under­ plon Oilers roared Into a quirk
IN FINALS
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stand la how he can be nailing lead In the first half sparkr-J by
TALLAHASSEE
LT)—Florid*
IJk
MB
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Parting,
the
A9
former
iowa
play­
Morgen's house thtae day*, as ElSlat* and Illinois clash In ^he f|.
he telle me he te. He
“ knows how er. Darling scored 19 points in the
WWpettV WITH t m e
CAMPF-R. fWI.PR LEAD
nals of (h* Collegiate Invllntioiml
dangerous and destructive ah* can first half and with two more
u ) K ,ND O F PircM /H O
ATTACK
rfasehall Tournament tonight.
y
M B'* ALW AY9
points In the second half was high
TAMPA II}*)—Shortstop Dav*
Yesterday the Semlnoles seored Camper and right fielder Rop
\&gt; ^
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SBBM e d
for th# Oilers.
P A B LB OF.
three runa In the bottom of th* Osier led a 15-hlt attack ytsledj
ninth to edge Wisconsin 4 1 and day as the University *f Tamp*
a o r a h y tr# **
the lllinl beat West Virginia 7-0 hnsehall team defeated American
MMOiP
•etealk Mare — S I* Mil, T im * as
Discussion
Of
'56
PAT* J
I’lets* Aasln sue I Su
«lu '56 National PGA
International College i-7..
fiyv'mvln'
Js.sv s -in
FLORIDA SOUTHERN
•Mlddlsliors
&lt;is
Football
Rules
Will
VlululeU ( J .J &gt; |ts se
REATEN If.3
Tourney To Be All
K'aklk Mae* — S IS Mil* T in s SI *
STETSON WINS
LAKEI^AND
IF )—Seven error*
Launch
Conference
M te# „
a.s#
]•«
DELAND (Al—Thre* vlrtorlea
coupled with It hit* gave p.--*.
•fkler fish*
1 su s no Match-Play Evenf
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS,
ll’'!ol fieslan
s iu
hyterlan College * basehnll vie- in fiv* slnglra matches gave SteU
uulnlslo i l l ) i n t o
'
(TIICAGO i.ts_The 1938 nsllnnat W. V*. 'F —A discussion of 1938
lory over Florida Southern Col-' ion Unvcreltv a 4.4 tann'« «•'*• v
*'■'* Mere — »/ IS Nile TIm* XI.T PGA tournament, to bo an all football rules was to launch for­
over High Point College of North
lege here last night 17-9.
!if &gt;nc* .* *' M4 1» I in 1 no
WITH
rtM
T
ty
FOMP
•»'V, •*in*
&lt; .u t in match * plsy event for the find mal session today of the annual
Carolina yesterday,llnun l) ,H |
)ti,
TOMMY
BYRNE
AMP
NOW
(yuinieU tt-lt i n so
time, will have sectional qualify­ 3-day conference of the National
MtPM RM orr, TUB TANK*
John.McCraw managed the New
Assn, of Collegiate Commission­
Tealfc More — a, I* Mile T1«* SI.I
IY/U DC !MUNwe Potor/oM
York Olanta from'th* *nd 'of tha
ForreJI
li Jo r.to iso ing rounds between May 21 and er*.
Th* W&gt;7f*T^p!aj'»r In th# Am*
. OP MAY!NO 3 FRONT, \ n u l h » r J&amp;filcte
| 5rt
e 1 1 . May 28
1902 season through 19.11. fiuring nrlcan l.**gii« Is Waihlngton out­
.
ran liork
’
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Herbert 0. ’Frit*) Crlster of th*
L im e sourN PAW t-rN tyRs
that tlm* hl.a tennis won 4 ,118.1 ,
WulnUla n i i n t i a
fielder Ernie Oraveta at 6-4.
A field of 128 golfrro.' Including University of Michigan, chairman
BMOUOM TO M AKE TME
Milo Tim . SI.I a minimum of 30 or 40 exempted
of the National Eoolhalt Rules
L B FT-MAYP E P BA TTER *
» »n 1 so i ;o
Mrll««r rum
too n , from qualtf.iinit,' will begin a Ht Commute*, was lo lead tha dlaON THlOPPOSITION t r y
l.'Jeoy l&gt;»&gt;
| l(l
match round In the tournament cussion.
in N 'l.lllfn KNTHir.R
IH»T n s , I. —s ,«
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, July 20 at Canton. Ma.«. the PGA
/ V t l i r i fo r O u t b o a r d
In a prelude to the meeting,
*l"««on. .K.isomod. announced. The meet run. through
the
committee
on
tha
football
of­
fihl
i n . JKll JwEigi
»""/f.o,,«'«f. -Xellrun,
uncBtly
July 24 at Canton'* nine Hill Gulf ficiating manual met yaitrrday to
B o a tin g E n th u siasts ^
f.l'1,0 ' "
Nile Mrods II
1
fro T4«n Jor. t it|o *i.o 11 and Country Club.
discuis th* manual. Aaa Btiahnell
Hrendo h !
The 38-hole qualifying round for of th* Eastern College Athletic
TIIIMI,*
ll'.?-..1
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Tim*II
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tirade
the 31 PGA diatrlct* la set for Conference I* chairman of tho
rlolle ll“ ,K
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,
Koni'urk.
.r, Mdy
Hint May 2t but may he contested up committee.
to and Including May*28
.'J1!* taO'-k Ahr
Some 23 to W representative*
• *M Mrif II II j;» A m &gt;flie (*rms|# m
of athletic conferences throughout
;;r ,. 11,1. Urohle. I.lnfho. Ho, ,00
1
Fl ntf. n mil-. II.&gt;l
r.imiTii a i r r —a is wii*
„ th* country were expected, Th*
f,
r — 1,1 NHe lirod. II Klsalir. I *«• 'Urn. n„|,rr Z ,.t, meeting will eontlnu* through
UrorR l-ock. I.-.|,« Mom. I.ot U,,,,. Mark.-I
.Illy. Iliilahr.i-io. l-.rr- I't,•
i i V * . ,M nr,r: , ’, *to I'ondy, Rm.ui s i . I*.I. II s U.sm, s*I,Mi&gt;—I It.II
ffj
a bullt-fn
Monday.
F'rsi're&gt; A ll.onl&gt;

SOKC Qualifying Races Toniaht

Alan Mover

Z?y}f%*Morr,

r I: \ t i i N A rn — a a w iu n , . „ r
(Kirs, K.rkr P.llmlnsilaai
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III.list, M„i,
H„„r&gt; llorW
.1" l.lmll. More .1 I l-roli.n, I I.o. III, -k.i s Tim. l il t ' s . Ssull*. | M
I»m Tiny, , ‘npprr Mir.ok
lin n .i, lls r lr llitlthln.. Hmsrl lui.1.

Ron Jarkaon, Whit* Roi first
baseman, and Frank Sullivan, Rsd
Sox pitcher, are the tallest play­
er* In tha American League. Both
ar* 8-8H, *

.

—RACING—

Harriott'! Baanty Nook

HIGH SCHOOL BOY with power
mower wants law* moving
PHONE TU-M-4 .

It ALWAYS Piy«
To Um The
WANT ADS
lie pee Hhe ---- i----- I time
Ids par BM
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pee l i n e ---------- t * time*
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CA*p O f THANK! and IN
IrtmOEIUM N olle- - 11.00
Om Uw* Equal* I average
weeds, when aet ia • point
(news atyl#) *TP*
White Space at tegular Lina
Rate for amount mad—Count
Nina I Point Lintt to 1-lneH.

118 Magnolia Avf.

PH. 113

(Jue aour Wash *ad Damp C
duo hour v* • Waah tad Dry 1
Tlalib*d Laundry
Sanilone Dry Cleaning

SoutheW# U bbSt— i

South Side Fomlmart B3dg.
IN East 34th SL

ATWATER

Mattel
r- Ktft*

f . M treury

LI|Mnlng

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L Sill - Piano Technician
Fbo— 21*4 Routs 3. Sanford

1«*q*. etctiis-y ie quail ef
e&gt;s*#» adivil-.*«li. It -*!)• ysj
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which fuel »#U «|
and *19 !* *1 1k* i'*.i*m *&gt;*
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b#lk teals a«d ml!*i
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•'I Hrsiteep I, 10 aaa
IS k.p. ei*i*n. (Aad
■ONLY a* FIRESTONE
msteul)

POST - TIME FIRST RArE . *:!• P. M.
•ANNUAL DERBY MONDAY NIGHT*
^ with

yevr *14

ap*ralia|

4 More Matinees
S a t, Mon., Tues., &amp; Wed, 2 P. M,

AIR CONDITIONING
INCOME-TAX-SERVICE
. Far Room or Building.
■‘ : Wm. H. Murray
' . /H.
B. POPE CO. INC.
till Celery Ave. Phone 1841-M

T. V. REPAIRS

31-U.

IJ L T iC T lF W f S a * '

3 IMroonii. memory romlnje*
♦ma. Urge b u n g Fo"m, apartoua Witenen equipped with new
WANTED I-J *cr«i With or with­ Electrle Range and Rairtgertout building for c iih . 430 w
»*r. l in e rlOMU. Jilmiad porch
00 rear Beiutifu] Oak floor*
throughout with full ceramic
tiled path Thli u a bargain at
• REAL ESTATE
Minn 00 Let your rent r*
AV—HOME!
reipti ipplv on the purchtt* of
thu home.
ATTRACTIVE l-Becrreom horn*.
VA Inmred financing, 3% Down
Seminole Realty
Payment. Complete In few w**ka.
W. DIETRICH!
T. W. MERO
INI Park Are. Pb—a IT — 1M

S harm g n C onerat# Plpa Co.

water hatter included. Reason­
able down payment.

id—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

■oast* — Late — Acrasf*

Weitgni • CUm Ic«1 • Popular
Album* . RECORDS * fllngl**
BUKUR’S MUSIC SHOP
307 W. 1st SL

O Z m REALTY CO.

Laura B. Oiler
Rag. Real Eltate Broker
IN I B*. Or laud* Dr. — Ml IN !

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Costault

Highest CASH, TRADE-IN prices
psId far used • funltur*. Call

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anew
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of deer
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31 Mala adults
33 Calcium
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CULLEN A HARKEY

IN N. Park Ava. Phoa* 3339

OnilAM A TUDOR, INC
"Builder* of Finer

Horn*#”

To Holp You Buy or 8#H

offers
Rota L. Piyioa, Broker
Bstutl/uliy Designed Three and Aaaabell# B. Henderson, Astoefat*
Albert*
Associate
Four B e d r o o m Rum*# tar Phone 3871 J. Rill,
17-93 al Hiawttb*
Florida Living
FHA and VA (GI&gt; Finincad
Alexander A Stringer
svalon Apt*
COlrlsncy. Phoa
• Tricad from 311.200 to lis.ooo
Rial Estate ♦ Insurant*
T*&gt; W
a. Lnunn* Messenger, Assoc
Sale* Of/ica—2823 So Franeh Ava
FURNISHED airaga Ape 2300
Msgaolla Ava.
Ph. l
Phoa* UM or 2«M
Mcllonville '
ir IT If reai. estate
ask Crumley A MoalHtb
APARTMENT - 112 Elm Phone
at III feu lb Park pb*M !
3983 W.
They l a s t
Clean and dote In 3 Room turn
HI for Prvam Av*. Proper
nhad apartment Phone 8||.
e a L e s t a t e d r iv e -i n
FURNISHED apartment clusa In
3344 French Av*.
Phon# 1321 or lOUhW.
W. HALL. REALTOR
"Call llall” Phnna 1738

It Pay* To Know Your Car Is In 0af#
Operating Condition!
HERE’B WHAT WE DO:
1. Foeii* head llffhfd

2.
8.
4.
8.

O U T FROM T O W N

NOT A PROJECT!

Lola ta Lech Arbor tar 1400 each.
18 acres at land. 7 acres tiled,
3 sera* wooded (Ideal (or hom*
site.) prlc* 33300.

Check
Check
Check
Check

nil lights
front and and afNrjMf gear
all broken
wlndahleld wlparg

W* ampin)* only factory tralnad, reglalarad maehutlcH
Call •’Slim" Rogera at 1429
AH Work
Your L!neoln«Marcury Daglar

NEW MASONRT HOMES
17800.00 In 19500.00

Williams.

5*« our iw-o and Ihr** brdmom
home* ready tar oecupxney,
term* available. Location 908BtGLT On Large Laadtotpad
•13 East Fourth Straat
Lot*: ta Ute belt at neighbor
hafldg.

Swtford, Flori4te

/URNISHED |4 raf* *|
10 lota, Gtodervllia. Geo* Hall.

£ u r a , Roebuck gate Co, wUh lit newly tpgogi gaMaif

Juii ram&lt;vl«led -J badreai
ing room, living room arjta If
pitta, nice lurnituya, a r«
pic)fi|* -tail tar immidlate a
cupincy. Price T Only |W f|.

p g la sm sn o f r n s n s R e r la l a b ilit y . A D V A N C K H I | f T U N *

p ro g ra m ,

33—BUBLNESO—INDUSTRIAL
OFFICE IFACE - 4 roomi, i
matta Blqf. Cali H84 or 1494

4*4—TRglLRRE—PAIRS
840 Santa Barbara Dr
IT-aOUBgg aad COTTAGES

abte Hnmai and

&gt;*rlcan linear

’ 17-92 — § Milas Booth Of S u fo N

1300.00 DOWN

THE SANFORD HERALD Thura. April 8, 1084 Pago T

TIOOM furnished
dole in,
moqthjy
NICELY fwnllhed apL All eon- COMPLETE with all tha taaturai
RICH MAN-POOR MAN
veg(«neep, must he i*ao te ap­ you hav* draimsd about such
as colored General Electrle ay
preciate. Cal] 879-M.
Whether yau h|ve ta ajtate or 4
plltniat and colored pJtun Ml I
bungslow you spill by proud ta MODERN KHchanatfes *t Pine
c#U |t homa If y*u caaiss your
? rov* Motor Court Hlwsy 17-91,
furnitura from "ECHOL#7*
hone WF. 272113 Rentals ND available at Na*ng«bl*
wwek or month
prtaaa with th* b«*t financing
EAbV TERM* • FREf PIWVERY
A with minimum dawn-payBROOKFIELD MUIa D*ads axmaata.
Miianead oparatars &lt;a eatt*n visit aiq Stars now sad tab# jdgsrmtntf. b hr. I day weak vsntsi# of our "BFRtNfl AALf."
Paid Ufa a|4 health Iniuraata. Bedroom Suites from P M up 5KKFRONT 9 room apartment.
99 noup
Holiday agd athar banafite. Year 2 pc Seetionyis
Wellborn C. Philllpo, JrJ1 llaclrlc kiichan. $4aoo a
3850 up month
raund work. Ftae tramtag ta rnpstt* lets
Wrn Muigrave, Lake
Raeluitai Chairs
43 M as, Mary.
Oaciimgsl djllis
Sin"* 1940, Sanlnrd'i Leading
fURNIMflfcD Duplex apt 9M Elm Buildar of hornet tar over 1.8 0 0
people. Sales Office: Lfttta Venice
Wit! ed Drawers 14
lo Loch Arbor,
sble apt* for tduli*
PHONE UM
[•*r.
Phono
ieg.
BEDB»f« N U U K

and French.

FfcUMlyhyia Aattoiid Ohwrtltl loaltr

BALL R EA LTY

FOR SALE—By own— I bedroom
Battery Radios
.............
horn*. Id*sl iocaUon. Mayfair
SsetisQ. Very reasonable. Call
Mrs Esther fttdg*. HT or 1449-R. Phone 119*-A. B. Paler*— Brob—
Mather of Sanford
Aiioelilat • A. B. Paterson Jr..
P. J. Ckostartao. Garfield WUsN-89 B. 1*4 04. Pb-i* 137
latta. John MaJ-h, R. W. WU
J Bodroom Co nr ret* Block
Uami. Htial M Field. A. C
VA - 4324 Down Payment
Doudoey, Land Survej-or.
4M. Per Month P A I
Kitchen Fully Equipped
4»-FA'.M AND GARPEN
Act fest to -hooie colors and tfl#
1949 Ford Tractor Doublo Bottom A. K. Shoemaker. Builder Ml.ood • 1 bedroom frame hom*
on corner lot. Large icraan
Phone 1991
14" Plow, I Row cultivator.
poreh. Hirdwood floors, Van*BRITT TRACTOR CO.
tltn blinds, ipaea heater and
illway IT-93 Booth
Phone Ml

Closed Sunday and Wednesday 200 South Park Ava. Pboaa 1440
• RENTALS
UPHOLSTERING
Custom Made Drapery and Slip
Covers.
METAL ROOFING
STANLEY KIJLP
Now m Stock. *V Crimp - I S " WEl.AKA APAItTME
Phone Sanford
28.sn J
Cornigitad—314" C o r r u g a t e d
private baths 114
1921 Orlando D rue
G#t aU Your roofing needi at

man

Tutu Waot Ai Rad Artxwr

............

3-ROOM turn shed tc
ply Idly Or ando Dr.

•war

TALLAHASSEE lA-TTl« Florid*
Supreme Court rtfunfd today to
bir Did* County Circuit Judge
G w (• E Holt from hearing ei».
•i K*ou|M by Mural ettonuy Dan­
iel L Ginsberg
Gin»b«r| told th* court Holt It
so prejudiced »|*ln*' him fhat it
l« impossible for his client* to get
fair trials in hi* court.
The Supreme Court u id Ginaberg mey »eeh to hive a Judge
disqualified to «c't on e particular
cate but there it no legal prov|.
lion for a blanket order of dis­
qualification and
unreservedty decline to introduce auch a nov­
el and revolutionary procedure."

B ib r C ar—bod .....................
Stroller* ....................................
Radio-phonograph
______

PLUMBING

Its with 4null boat L ining
fpartance Reply by mill star,
li exparlenre, age, rafarapees
id 4tertiax wag*!. Stafford
•at Works, Box 1179 Jonford.

EON FOR THE ON THAO(MARK I

lad A PALMETTO

mirror ...................................
Like new — RolLtu-iy bed 4
Bifhlnatte (New)

r ly Cajonial

OLLER MOTOR SALES

tw in Mipl# H«sdb"ird*
Extra Nice Wardrobe
Matching Chiftarobe. Vsnlty,
Mirror and V*m»v p#nch
D reuet with full-length

m ittr*M
••
....
...
Student Deik
...
Olfiea C h a in .........................

driver, lea h
Co n t 1 . Re

du.

Baby
—k or Month—
Furniture Caatarffett Fuat

47»-FURNrmE—MOUIEHOLD

RACE 10th EV EN T

. "f **M n u ll. h u com.
ytsito th* admialsiratlen ihtisut
•i,i *a* ills* in aaid court final

3 or 3 Bedroom l.'nfurnlihad
Hftuia by end of thli month
till Mra Jim Robton, U23-J—or
Tte-R.

• EMPLOYMENT

APRIL 11th

DERBY ELIM IN A TIO N

f-r FIN A L IIKPOIIT AND
Al'l-I.n s I |II.\ Fllll 1-IHC'll.Afilli;
..A ll I'.l.eua am n.r,l&gt;&gt; nolllteU
lh«l IhM un,tertlcn.fi at •ctmlnlalr*.

44-ARTICLES TOR RENT

Out Wait 13th it.
'Til 10 p. m. Service Calls 33 M W.
A. Norris Pb. 1459. J. Q. Herrin,
RED 1-MIX CONKRETE
Ph. 2893-J. Licensed Techni­
Miracle Concrata Co.
cians, guaranteed work.
309 Elm Ava.
Phots 1331
WANT a Stanley PartyT Need
Product!? Call 2232-J
UBID1RICE
TIVO CARLOADS beautiful used
Whan your Electric Moinri
hrlek. Orange, rad, and burnt
Generators &amp; Starters Fall
black, fte* them at SHERMAN
call
the
Electric
No.
90.1
CONCRETE PIPE CO.
Aluminum Electrician, 20 yr«. experiem
f . H. LANSING OARAGE
* ELECTRIC SERVICE
414 W eil 13th *L
HAYNEB
Typewriter
14—CHILD CARE
EFFICIENCY Apartmeat fultBale* Renta
aM* for bachelor nr couple
Private hath. Aeross from Toil
NEW A Used Dasju, FUte. Chair*.
Office. Manual Jteobioa.
Fireproof Safe.
BWEENEY’B
17ir*w mom furolihed apart­
114 MifnoU* Aaa.
Phon* 347 ment. 1101
Magnolia 13400
monthly. Fhona 1«7J, Robert A.

dki'-abl#, a-d a&gt;eti p-acflcal,

ix n il Nt s j i litis:*-* i ui n r
■ - o iim ii i ; n il s r i , i i.iimiiii
F a r atm u4' ii. y. n i y h s \ u.-

SLEEPING RiV'ml light 'bouse.

t sl a i d

~

/ f water ipoodomotw.
H ovaitablo ONLY

Court Declines
To Bar Judge Holt

• MERCHANDISE

? • AUTOMOTIVE

ef all **• eu'bsa-d f.a 'j-iL
With th* K.siamsisr II li . *

Wo won't prom Im yoa n trip to tho moon, bat yoa
c*n look forwgrd to thou*«nda of miles of CArefreo
motoring In your OK Used Car. It’s inspected and
reconditioned to rate tha famous Chevrolet dealer
warranty in writing. Value* are iky-hlgh. too, bo.
causa volume trading and selling keeps Chevrolet
dealer used car prices low.

417 Saaf—d Atiaatta Bask

C—tract and repair work. Fr— NEW k Used furniture at bargain
sitlmafsi. R. L Harvey. 904
prlea*. Faring top prtcai for
Sanford Ava. Phone U3I.
rood ui«d furniture, adding
34T * It front et Rite Thaitea
machines, cash register. Big
Plumbing. Rresky Heating
waiters Auto lleycle. New
Stock. SUPER TRADING POST.
M. G. HODGES
Red aad White. Phene 12*4
3 mile 1. 37-93. Phone 3017-W.
Service on All Water Pumps—
Wells Drilled - Tumps
Paola Road Phone TOO
N O T IC E
23—
SPECIAL
NOTICE!
U ba know-a that * 1 of
ty l i t 1*38. tha busintet ENVELOPES, letterhead!, itateal Th# |Uv— Uk* Nur­ raanti, lnvoleaa. band bull, and
ia Man laatad to David B. p ro g r a m a , ate. Prograaslv* rOR FILMS. Finishing. T*
is, and alter this iNn#
printing Co. Phone 408 - 403 corders- Supplies, lee
r* cannot b* bald reiponBOLDT S CAMERA S«0
Wait 31th SL
tar any d*hta incurred in
S. Park Av*.
ORLANDO Nnttnsl Star, Call
iduct of said buiinasi.
Ralph Ray, 3IM._________
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING '
W IN G • LETTER WRITWO
PROMPT SERV1JK
PHONE 3133
404 ftenfoid Atl Nat'l. Blok Bldl..
CREDIT BUREAU OF SANFORD

nrud#

3 bedroom home, rhone 1410-M

Prafertad Eat— — Prafevrcd
PoUcybaUotn

C

lehn Willi*m» In*. A|eacy

L0«T •J4«N WON with gUi

a»* prali aa the
k*»t.
• evils-. . , Mlli.q i* *• «h* wait

m -li.io r of M lJ Ratal* CORNER
1-MllwM U« Alait-ii ft, t»4| J

TV Service Center

Bendii and Crosier April*nee#

• a y btva by.p ay-

iiflfurHi^il^YiAiir

Legal Notice

• FINANCIAL

Elaetrteal Contracting and Repgtri 34—INSURANCE

Ik and White epettsd
Dog. Alto yallov
dog. A ptly lanford

SperH’"!* *»'#*i
Spofu'"!'
*»f#4i fk* cauaiiy

ior

RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.

-Factory to T

"W a shall aftempl lo prove that OK Uttd Cars art
not only out of this world, but tho next on* as wall,"

M is #P?Hea«.on

14—ELECTRICAL Ceulrsetoee

RATES FOR
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY
ON REQUEST

SEASON CLOSES

tOWIU C. FINKIR70N, 61, of
l.ouimina, Mo., Was named by
I’icaldcnl Klaciihower to b# lha
United Stale*' flrsl Ambai-ailor
lo tha new nation of Sudan.
Pinkerton li a foreign servira
officer with 39 years of expert*
•net aod a former Minister to
Lebanon. Sudan, formerly ruled
Jointly by Egypt and Oraat
Britain, gained lie independence
January, 1930. flnfamalioMl)

13000 daily. Sell luminou* doer
plate*. Write Reeve*, Attleboro
Man. Free Sample and DataUa.

Phene 171
ICf Sc- 02k .*. « WELL trained legal lecreliry
(Opes tvtmigs by appointment
dailraa position, good shorthand
and typing. Cali 31U-J.

RAIN OR SHINE
v

FOR RENT or aale, J-Bad/oom
house rhone 34*7-R. .
Furn Cottage Bedroom, Llvlnj
and Dinlnj room combination
kilrflen, bath. Fhona 3117.
FOUR room and bath, unfuraiihed home Screened la back
porch Phone 1.338-J.
2-Redroom house, Phone 2913-W
For Rrnl • 1 five bedroom fur­
nished house, l two bedroom
furnished in Orange City. $80
menth each Unfurnished hem*
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and early evening ahewtng them a good Um*.
You know, ferry ride*, trip* to the soo, vlalu to
the Btatuo of Liberty, at el.
,
To Us hide (he herds atx or night around nsi
each trip), Colin In “daddy.- email fry nf all
slaes, shapes and color address him thuaty and
klmJ on buses this la apt to confuse the ether paeans*
gars. Bine# fo* I# • top model and enema to ho
better ads. the kids* routine greeting to him Hu K ey,
famouf! To pitcher's in tho paper!**

ae," tald fox, an Intelligent man with * wttp streak ef
t could beet he described aa n disturbing wrperienee. I dM
i S wasn't vary satisfied with myeelf as n man gad thought
l*tp me prove, or achlevo something, Tm not eure what,
at times it was almost macabre.
r It's as stem a test of one’s reason as can be imagined,
ow where you are In the middle ef the ccisa good Lord.
X happened to me, becauee I dUnt know ngrigatlen and
toe* mmelf and ament tee aneoemfuL IiU ght have geao
rteX dld tempernrOy. X w u SO day* wttheut » to d -eM

StoUto big hfty atmg to becemlwg h WUec peraom*T4
SuModly go back to being a Moody fooT wbaa aw* i h m
am TWa aortal Moody fool Colin mid. t o t map who took* kindly
luxury, guy living and chlthl which, ho admitted ruefully, ho

time more than-110. General Graanther did net consider ■ eubma*
rise ■ defensive weapon.
On guided mlaallet (here la a
question mark at to tbe relative
basis between the Soviet* and tbe
Watt. On “ atomic" they are not
yet up to ua.
On the other side General Oman*
(bar aald, “The Soviets* satellite*
are causing them tome headaches.
E«*t Germany la one such. Tbe
Commlea feel, however, that tilde
la on their aide. The longer they
have children Id their care, the
morn progress they will have
made In Controlling their peoples'
minds. Their battle for men's minds
la morn Important to tham than

WASHINGTON UR U Would you
Uka to try your haad at making
a UtUo klatory?
Sacratary of tha Treasury Humphrey would welcome help from
Iho public In eolvlng a problem
neglected alnce 17W.
Humphrey noted recently that
the big Treaiury Building la down*
town Washington near the White
House hat no nemo on It.
Hla staff looked around and
could find no other government

dapartmaatal headquarters llriag
la such anonymity.
So the Treasury asked the Gen­
eral S e r v i c e * Administration,
housekeeper for the government,
to put up a name on each of the
four aldee of the block • square
building.
GSA aald It would be delighted,
and just how did the Treasury
style Itself?
That’* where things rest light
now.
.

“Hie Soviet* might overrun
Europe aa of. now, but they would
loee, becaoae of their Inability to
defend their hemeland, five yeare
from note they may have an an­
swer.'*
'
,
' “However, wjtan the U German
dlvislona are added to the NATO
force* we feel/' said the General,
“wo will hava a shield strong
enough to defend NATO areas. The
timing la three to four yeare."
“ Atomle we*pons are the addi­
tional factor in our defense, sine*
obviously tho addition of only 13
morn divisions aa reprasented by
the German ones alene wll not
make the difference."
“Therefore, it is with this in mind
that the Soviet* ere presently
carrying on a campaign to out­
law atomle weapons. This le tho for relaxing their etand agalrut eude automatically.

Nobody knowa Just what la Ujo
Trtaaury’a official name, although
the .department waa the third
(following guto and war) char­
tered by the flrat Congress, and
haa been doing an ever-growing
buslneae alnce.
The confusion began in 17M.
Congreta chartered the Treatury
by “an act to establish tbe T.oaaury Department.** But In the body
ol the bill, It •pecifiea that there
"thall be a Department ot the
Treasury."
Both terme have been uied com*
monly alnce aa well ae the term
“the United Slatea Treaaury.’* tltte of an official hlitory tbe Treaa­
ury publiihed In 1031.
Aa aoon ae the Treaiury can de­
cide what Ita name la. It will go
up In 13-inch. goM-finlshed hrome
letter* on three sides of the build*
Ing. and In 8-Inch letters on the
plainer cast aide.
If you want to help, mail your
euggettions 'for *a name to the
Office of the Secretary, Main
Treaaury Building, Washington D.
(Term* like “ robber." which
might come to some mind* (hit
taxpaying season, have been dis­
qualified In advance. &gt;’ot digni­
fied.)
TASTY GRIMED SANDWICH
Ham can be used in many
w*y». For a luncheon surprise,
split English muffins, toast light*
ly directly under the broiler
flame, and butter. Cover with a
•lie* of ham, spread with mus­
tard, vhsese, and a thlcx slice of
tomato. Season end pop under the
broiler of your range Juat long
enough for the tomato to brown
and the chees* to melt.

Weother
Pertly cloody and mat Inner! a i d
through Saturday; law tonight gib!

Season Tuesday

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When vow visit the strew* or tbe see, don't spend nB yonr than looking
fur traditional pkterm. A “sleeper" Uka lU* make* a fine snapshot.

Your Camara at the Circus or Zoo
The next time there's o carnival
or circus in town, you might like
to try your hand at a project that
should please the youngsters In
the family. The only equipment
you'll need for this little expertment will be your own camera
mtd a few rolls of film. Any tima
you visit the zoo. you can do prac*
llcatly tha came thing.
Wander around with camera In
hand, keeping an eye out for all
the colorful characters and sights
that make carnivals and circuses
so much fun. Tha barker, the
clowns, the acrobats and animals
—you'll And a gold mine of picture material et every turn.’
When your snapshots come back
from the photofinisher, you’ll be
ready for the next atep—selecting

the best shots tor enlargements
and then choosing a suitable al­
bum to bold tha pictures A sturdy
9 x 12 or 11 x 14 book with transnarent folders is a practical
cnorce, n r all you have-to do is
Insert your pictures,
And there It la—a wonderfo'
custom-made picture book that
your child is bound to treasuic
for years to come! What’e so vetv
nice about the whole idea le that
anyone with even the elmpleit
camera can do It Why not try a
special picture book such as this
for your youngsterf The manv
pleasant hours he'll spend enjoyIng your handiwork will make It
seem an extremely worthwhile
project, indeed 1
—John Van Guilder

Columnist Splashed
In Face With Acid
Aawrkaa Caaowr lockty NEW YORK UB-Labor enlum
kl Wading roW la tha na- nlat Viator JUaial waa ipluhad In
Bgbt against
cancer, Uta fiea with aald by aa uniden­
i Ua program at public tified aitaaaat on a riraat Rut
off Broadway early today.
A hoapiul doctor aald hr feara-1
#*rty dlicovrry.
» rm p t traitatant; and hnaps tha »h# nawapipeimaa’a ayaalght
Rdtka'a doctors advlawl eti toeb- would b* Impaired.
■'out* Id dntoftlon, radiation, and Tha attack oaeurrad about tsrohours sftsr Rfaael spoke on a
r - y f . __ *
&lt;y Ita aupport of mar* than radio program, snd h*» tot * n-&gt;""
1.500 top.flight scientists in a na- man at the hospital that tha add
IMnaUy co-ordinated program of throwing “apparently was abuu,
my broadcast oo labor racketeers
MMtfafc, the ACS gives urgency on
Long Island."
I# tka March for new cure* for
Riot*], 41, wrtosa eolumna ap­
Hfe menacing disease.
in the New York Dally Mir­
’t t o t organisation Is tha only pear
ror, was assaulted about 1 a. m.
v atatary national haalth agency on
W. Slat fit. near Broadway
wtocl) fights canear through a ahortly
after h* had left Llndy',
*r*b fro n ( program of raacarch, restaurant oa Broadway,
MMailon, and aanlea to patient*. Hla aiiallanta young man—aaA l'g voluntary nrginliatlnn. It da- eaped.
f»M* Mtlraiy on Ui# public con.
wfbutlani obtained through Its
UPSTAIRS LAUNDRY
« * m £ Canear erased*. As Mayor If you
* largo hous* with a
•# latoord, I, F. D. Scott, do apor* have
room," why not xoncool
■•v»by proclaim that tha real. «no snd wdth a folding sersen ann
• ANCER CONTROL MONTH

titotoor*. I urge senarotts fi.
kanalalx-support to the Cancer
M tllQ'i fund-raising campaign,
to that ii mhy widen and Intanalfv
«fi»lnat cancer until
•ItoR lima aa tha manaca of man'a
trRtteM^CMmy shall be lifted for. E v e r y , position on nrandsla
tfnlvanlty'a storUng ban ball
jtctol 1# filled by a member of
«l|a. f(q)ball squad.

(i r o u n d h r * a k I n g
earamonirs fnr the Henry Shelton
Sanford Memorial l.ibrary amt
Museum will tie held nsat Tuosday mVnlng, April 10. at ItiSO
a. m. In Fori Mellon Park, at the
site of the new building.
A committee, headed by Rand­
all Chase, has completed plana for
the rcremony which is expected
to draw tremendous crowd* front
the Sanford aira.
According In thr rnmpleted plana
fnr the groundlireakiog ceremony,
General .1 t\ llulrliison, president
of the Henry Sheltnn Sanford
Memorial Lituary and Museum
Association, will seiva as master
of ceremonies.
The Invocation wilt he offered
by Bishop John It Wing,’ milled
Bishop of South Florida,
Guests and distinguished visit­
ors will he Introduced after svhich
tha principal addiesa for tha oc­
casion will he delivered by Dr.
Katherine Abhey Hanna
of
Winter Park.
The first spude nf Jilt will lie
tin it&lt;*il hv Mrs Mario I’.una,
s;i mu tillsumtit s-r of General Henry
Shelton Ssoford nod daughter of
the i.Hr John Sanford
Dr. .1 It Boot will pronniiure
the hriicillrtion.
The Scmlnidr High Si'honl
Band, under the direction of
Ernest Cowley will participate in
the program at the groundbreak­
ing rrremouy Tuesday morning.
A number of school children will
he released from lllelr rlasses In
attend.
Bandall Chase stated tin- morn­
ing that the public is cordially
Invited and urged to attend the
gintindhrrnVIng event.
The liiuldin?, (or which the
contract has been awarded, will
he an exact replica of General
Henry Shelton Sanford's library
The Seminole County Junior
in his home in Derby, Conn.
Chamber nf I'omnirrce accepted
the recnmmemlaiions of their no­
minating committee yesterday in
Mr., Mrs. C. Rudd electing
* slate of officers (or the
fiscal year beginning in June.
Called To Atlanta next
George Andrew Sneer was nam­
ed president of lltr Jayrrra to suc­
ceed A. B. Peterson Jr., the piesrnt
presiding officer.
Other officers named were:
David Thrasher, first vice presllent; Ed Hunt, second lire presi­
dent; Gsrfield Wlllets, secretary,
and Boh Kilpatrick, treasurer.
Elected to the Board of Dirertors
were: Jo# Baker. Harry t'anell.
Tony Russl, Bob Crumley and M.
L. Rabnrn dr.
Tit# installation of officers will
be set fnr a meeting In June.

Cancer Society
Conducts 1st Class
In Bandage Making

|givey related his experiences
In lit# rally days of sellii.g chew­
ing gum and later cigars, .1 fix.-1
that entered Into the establish.
( - ment of a firm, headed by him and
*blx brother Carl, that grew by
leaps and hound*.
Located In Toledo, he had de­
termined to retire at 50, *nhl Iji vey, tint "circumstances tn,&gt;k enre
I of continuing my buxines 1 actlvitlrx ten yenrx.' Through the com­
bined efforts of luivey and hi*
brother, a chain stor# known a&lt;
“Thrift Grocery Stores" wu*
fc'.artcd. "We grew until tlmro
alfwere 85 stores in our chain," La.
vev saidComing to Florida 2* year* ago,
Hamilton Adelhert l.avey, known
to his relatives a* “ Unci# ttert55,
seltUd first) In Winter llnven
where he was hppnin.'nl as Fit A

FLOWERING BINK
If your pat snthuslaan 1* grow­
ing and arranging flowers, install
a sink with spacious counters

Hearty fa n for
HAPPY
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famlllot

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H U X iU W w l

G u fe s t

Home Last Night

Sp eaker
Sumter I* I.nurv ram

M&gt;* was msroverert wntia me
family of Steve Peter* and hi* ten
children were attending a movie,
The Sanfold Fire Department.
answering the alarm, found the
hmnr completely Involved when
•hry mrivrri, flame* pouring out
ilie windows and rolling out of
ihe lop O f the home. “The homo
was Ino fsr gone to do anvlhlug
»e arrived," Die-

pu| | „ Warrfn. and Farrla
niysnt, I/iwry pounded away on
the subject »( segregation snd In*
Icgratlon In hi. talk before the
S*'"ln“1' bounty Junior Chamber
of ^ m m erc . ye.terJay at noon,
Spfaklnif quietly and without
CLIFFORD K. J O H N S W
nourishes Siimtyr lowry admitted
”l
no1 * polltlclan-never held
» public nfflce-and went Into this
r»rc without any urging and I've
made nn promise to anyone,
-covered on the
I havs come Into this race." he
• block structura said, “m offer the people of Flor­
id food was left Ida leadership at a lime of great
crisis."
•
dunning down his platform pro
po«lng better schools, more Indus­
try, a tourist program and “ ntora
roads than hats ever been built hefore" laiwry reached hi* prime stth.
jert nf segregation, U 'vas while
speaking on this sulijcct that he
said “ these other men, Warren,
I’olllna anil Bryant neier had the
alight**! Idea nf taking any stand
on segregation until I made my
announcement and then they tried
to jump on the hand wagon.
All nf nur liberties stem from
the ennitltutlnn," said Lowry,
•'ami the Supreme Court nullifies
the loth amendment and say* you
nn longer have the right to regu­
late the trlmnl*. If that Is true."
continued the candidate, “ what will
prevent them from regulating vovr
homes, vour business,* yes, even
vntir eImre lies’ Hint's what the'
Intend In do—to ram it down the
throats of the people," he said.
' Quoting In-Buy Collins, fntwry
said “ segregation Is no Issue", and
then about his opponent he stunn­
ed "If [here ever was a hypocrite
lh.;t I- the man—he is a profexihuinl hypocrite."
Turning onto Farris Bryant, anti
using his name, Lowry said “That
Is the man who Is nut sure lie Is
running from one slay to the near."
He didn't eien turn Ills hand over
In prevent segregation while he
was In the Legislature, he said,
gnd quoted Bryant as saying “The
south lias swallowed a lot of hitter
pills ami the •until lias to swallow
this like good Christians."
Lowrv told Ills Jaycee audience DESTROYERS LEAVE SYDNEY
that Fuller Warren icloed tha. sec­ SYDNEY, An at rails P - Pong
tion of legislation which was In­ American dcriroyer* left Sirinay
tended In preserve segregation. In I hI.iv In x welter nT lipstick, tears
August of la-1 year, said Lowry, ami f.nuwrll ki.xaes.
Warren told a grmtp.of University
Mure than 2'HI girl* were'*! tit*
of Florida stiotrnts that “ Integra­ wharf to tiiil farewell to t.onfl
tion is like the common law—It xsilur* mnmtlng the I’nrurfltld'
routes on us gradually."
Miirriiall, Gregory and Halsey
“ I hair made a pledge," Lowry
stated that "when I am elcrlctl
Governor there will tut m mixing
of the races in the public schools &lt;
That !• my pledge, 1 intend to

SHS Glee Club Sets
Car Wash To Raise
Money For Trip

ADDITIONAl l.fH'AI. NEWS,
ON PAGK EIGHT t

yYes Means No!'
To Be Presented
At Rotary Club

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Vemher* af |h# S a n f o r d
Rnlrry Chit, who #nloT#d # pine.
l*t staged by members nf th#
Fnseeh Clsxa nf R#mlnn|e Hltrh
Frhool ar« In for another ilellaht.
f"t treat w'U-n a one ad play
“Y#* Mean* No!" n iII he nffererl
#* th* hlghliffht nf th« regular

SHS Bond To Play
Concert For Shrine
Club Dedication
TIi# Seminole High School Rand
i ^ f c c t r d by Erncxt Cowley will pre­
rant a half hour concert beginning
f IS preceding the dedication qf
ilia Kanfanl Shrine Building
Marches that will, he playrd are
“ Footllftor". “Thundo.-". “On the
Sqwara". “With Flags Unfurled"
“ Men of Ohio", and “Americans
MV', Other numlicr* Included are
Oi# wait* "I Wonder Who’s Kiss­
ing Her Now", the "Rock and Roll RllOWINO HOW IT’H DONE are these five lovely Semlnol* High School Glee Club glrli

rcy, Pat Harrington, Lida Barlneau, Kay Jenkins, ami Shiriay Anderson, wlto will Iw washing car* to­
morrow nhmg with oxh#r giro club membeis, to **m their way to tha Stat* Contest la Tampa. (H uff

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COMI'I.KTRLY DKSTHOVKD IIY FIRE LAST night Is tha roncreto block home of Steve frier, on

r “That-VOWtU'. 10

all that's whtro most of th*
sollsd cloths* eotlact. An automatie waahtr and doth** dryar
requlr* llttls spat* and nttontlon.
And what t rallaf In tha saving
of tlmo and onargy.

Ja y c e e

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•

(irnrva Av*. at Richmond Ava (Staff Photo)

H. A. LAVBY, 88 year* old Sun
day. (Staff Photo)

said, “for people In those day*
usually depended on their family
p'-»"tlcinn for n prescription for

UtU city shall observe Install an upstolra laundry? Aflsr

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Fire Completely

.

“Helping somebody also" ta tha
hnhhy of J|. A f.avev who celebrute* hit path birthday Sunday.
"It seems to me," said t.avey
“ that my hobby nn I kept mo
young nod healthy all the&lt;o
years," as he rnmmented on his
axrellent health and appearnnea
practically on the ^eve of cele­
brating an Important milestone.
Pitting hack comfortnhly In his
rholr at the Valdea Hotel where
he is staying presently, Lnvey
recounted hi* experiences through
man^ year* of business In Ohio
where h" first entered the pro­
fession of Optometry,

Cbthi wm vttotag M m * to M M a n u a l I» 1. an«
ground wttk tfcetr two kddo—when It etroak hi* tkat paopto
s tuagad aaUah and k# aboulg da eomatklng to justify *o#&gt;
K n t thing you knew, ho wan dawn at »L Barnabas Hotte*
daddy to aaaertad batch** nf tha 73 forgotten Udn than
iatone# Isn't JuatiSad, nobody's In.
*

Apdijni

Opponents' Names
U s e d In L o w r y ' s
Claim For Candidacy

*##kly m#etinir of the lor-.! Hub
at th# Yarht Club next Monday
noon.
Presented under the direction
of Mr*. Rov.l Coleman, Has*
sponsor, the following will annrnr
In a ennisdy skit set In a finan­
cial offlc* which prnhahlv renters
shout th# meaning nf th* title of
lh# skit: Miss Ssre J-eo'i-nn.
f.eill* Smith, Robert Crease, Mis*
Helen Hampton and Fred Ball
Jr.

In order to |«nd t u t h * n t ! e
atmosphere to th# presentation,
Powell’* Offlc# Supply will furn­
ish the stag* properties. RotarIans will get some Idea as to
how an offlrg should (or should
aot) b* run.

SUMTER LOWRY ADDRESSED th# Jaycces yaatarday at th&gt;lr noon lane'
right) arc: A. B. Petgrson Jr., Jayre* president: Imwry, Lowry’a son-ln-taw an
phys and, Tin* Russl, program chairman. (Staff Photo)

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                    <text>(Casrtto—I T n m

Om &gt; ,

ovsr too eomaWoMd submarines.
They art building over M aseh
year. A t O iraua started tha
last war with teat than 73 and
never had. la commlialoa at oaa

■ and early evening ahewtng them a good Um*.
I You know, ferry ride*, trip* to the soo, vlalu to
a f r l the Btatuo of Liberty, at el.
,

■»!
To Us hide (he herds atx or night around nsi
l Pm each trip), Colin In “daddy.- email fry nf all
kid# slaes, shapes and color address him thuaty and
klmJ on buses this la apt to confuse the ether paeans*
gars. Bine# fo* I# • top model and enema to ho
better ads. the kids* routine greeting to him Hu K ey,
famouf! To pitcher's in tho paper!**

a e ," tald fox, an Intelligent man with * wttp streak ef
t could beet he described aa n disturbing wrperienee. I dM
i S wasn't vary satisfied with myeelf as n man gad thought
l*tp me prove, or achlevo something, Tm not eure what,
at times it was almost macabre.
r It's as stem a test of one’s reason as can be imagined,
ow where you are In the middle ef the ccisa good Lord.
X happened to me, becauee I dU nt know ngrigatlen and
toe* mmelf and ament tee aneoemfuL IiU g h t have geao
rte X d ld tempernrOy. X w u SO day* wttheut » to d -e M

StoUto big h fty atmg to becemlwg h WUec peraom*T4
SuModly go back to being a Moody fooT wbaa aw * i h m
am TWa aortal Moody fool Colin mid. t o t map who took* kindly
luxury, g u y living and c h lthl which, ho admitted ruefully, ho

time more than-110. General Graanther did net consider ■ eubma*
rise ■ defensive weapon.
On guided mlaallet (here la a
question mark a t to tbe relative
basis between the Soviet* and tbe
Watt. On “ atomic" they are not
yet up to ua.
On the other side General Oman*
(bar aald, “The Soviets* satellite*
are causing them tome headaches.
E«*t Germany la one such. Tbe
Commlea feel, however, that tilde
la on their aide. The longer they
have children Id their care, the
morn progress they will have
made In Controlling their peoples'
minds. Their battle for men's minds
la morn Important to tham than

WASHINGTON UR U Would you
Uka to try your haad at making
a UtUo klatory?
Sacratary of tha Treasury Humphrey would welcome help from
Iho public In eolvlng a problem
neglected alnce 17W.
Humphrey noted recently that
the big Treaiury Building la down*
town Washington near the White
House hat no nemo on It.
Hla staff looked around and
could find no other government

dapartmaatal headquarters llriag
la such anonymity.
So the Treasury asked the Gen­
eral S e r v i c e * Administration,
housekeeper for the government,
to put up a name on each of the
four aldee of the block • square
building.
GSA aald It would be delighted,
and just how did the Treasury
style Itself?
That’* where things rest light
now.
.

“Hie Soviet* might overrun
Europe aa of. now, but they would
loee, becaoae of their Inability to
defend their hem eland, five yeare
from note they may have an an­
swer.'*
'
,
' “However, wjtan the U German
dlvislona are added to the NATO
force* we feel/' said the General,
“ wo will hava a shield strong
enough to defend NATO areas. The
timing la three to four yeare."
“ Atomle we*pons are the addi­
tional factor in our defense, sine*
obviously tho addition of only 13
morn divisions aa reprasented by
the German ones alene wll not
make the difference."
“Therefore, it is with this in mind
that the Soviet* ere presently
carrying on a campaign to out­
law atomle weapons. This le tho for relaxing their etand agalrut eude automatically.

Nobody knowa Just what la U
jo
Trtaaury’a official name, although
the .department waa the third
(following guto and war) char­
tered by the flrat Congress, and
haa been doing an ever-growing
buslneae alnce.
The confusion began in 17M.
Congreta chartered the Treatury
by “an act to establish tbe T.oaaury Department.** But In the body
ol the bill, It •pecifiea that there
"thall be a Department ot the
Treasury."
Both terme have been uied com*
monly alnce aa well ae the term
“ the United Slatea Treaaury.’* tltte of an official hlitory tbe Treaa­
ury publiihed In 1031.
Aa aoon ae the Treaiury can de­
cide what Ita name la. It will go
up In 13-inch. goM-finlshed hrome
letter* on three sides of the build*
Ing. and In 8-Inch letters on the
plainer cast aide.
If you want to help, mail your
euggettions 'for *a name to the
Office of the Secretary, Main
Treaaury Building, Washington D.
(Term* like “ robber." which
might come to some mind* (hit
taxpaying season, have been dis­
qualified In advance. &gt;’ot digni­
fied.)
TASTY GRIMED SANDWICH
Ham can be used in many
w*y». For a luncheon surprise,
split English muffins, toast light*
ly directly under the broiler
flame, and butter. Cover with a
•lie* of ham, spread with mus­
tard, vhsese, and a thlcx slice of
tomato. Season end pop under the
broiler of your range Juat long
enough for the tomato to brown
and the chees* to melt.

Weother
Pertly cloody and mat Inner! a i d
through Saturday; law tonight gib!

Season Tuesday

.

When vow visit the strew* or tbe see, don't spend nB yonr than looking
fur traditional pkterm. A “sleeper" Uka lU* make* a fine snapshot.

Y o u r C a m a ra a t th e C ircus o r Z o o
The next time there's o carnival
or circus in town, you might like
to try your hand at a project that
should please the youngsters In
the family. The only equipment
you'll need for this little expertment will be your own camera
mtd a few rolls of film. Any tima
you visit the zoo. you can do prac*
llcatly tha came thing.
Wander around with camera In
hand, keeping an eye out for all
the colorful characters and sights
that make carnivals and circuses
so much fun. Tha barker, the
clowns, the acrobats and animals
—you'll And a gold mine of picture material et every turn.’
When your snapshots come back
from the photofinisher, you’ll be
ready for the next atep—selecting

the best shots tor enlargements
and then choosing a suitable al­
bum to bold tha pictures A sturdy
9 x 12 or 11 x 14 book with transnarent folders is a practical
cnorce, n r all you have-to do is
Insert your pictures,
And there It la—a wonderfo'
custom-made picture book that
your child is bound to treasuic
for years to come! What’e so vetv
nice about the whole idea le that
anyone with even the elmpleit
camera can do I t Why not try a
special picture book such as this
for your youngsterf The manv
pleasant hours he'll spend enjoyIng your handiwork will make It
seem an extremely worthwhile
project, indeed 1
—John Van Guilder

Columnist Splashed

In Face With Acid
NEW YORK UB-Labor enlum
A aw rkaa Caaowr lockty
kl Wading roW la tha na- nlat Viator JUaial waa ipluhad In
Bgbt against
cancer, Uta fiea with aald by aa uniden­
i Ua program at public tified aitaaaat on a riraat Rut

. E v e r y , position on nrandsla
tfnlvanlty'a
storUng
ban ball
jtctol 1# filled by a member of
«l|a. f(q)ball squad.

.

H. A. LAVBY, 88 year* old Sun
day. (Staff Photo)

“ Helping somebody also" ta tha
hnhhy of J|. A f.avev who celebrute* hit path birthday Sunday.
"It seems to me," said t.avey
“ that my hobby nn I kept mo
young nod healthy all the&lt;o
years," as he rnmmented on his
axrellent health and appearnnea
practically on the ^eve of cele­
brating an Important milestone.
Pitting hack comfortnhly In his
rholr at the Valdea Hotel where
he is staying presently, Lnvey
recounted hi* experiences through
man^ year* of business In Ohio
where h" first entered the pro­
fession of Optometry,
r “ That-VOWtU'. 10
said, “for people In those day*
usually depended on their family
p'-»"tlcinn for n prescription for

Cbthi w m vttotag M m * to M M a n u a l I» 1 . an«
ground wttk tfcetr two kddo—when It etroak h i* tkat paopto
s tuagad aaUah and k# aboulg da eomatklng to justify *o#&gt;
K n t thing you knew, ho wan dawn at »L Barnabas Hotte*
daddy to aaaertad batch** nf tha 73 forgotten Udn th a n
iatone# Isn't JuatiSad, nobody's In.
*

#*rty dlicovrry.
» r m p t traitatant; and hnaps tha
Rdtka'a doctors advlawl eti toeb■'out* Id dntoftlon, radiation, and
r - y f . __
*
&lt;y Ita aupport of mar* than
1.500 top.flight scientists in a naIMnaUy co-ordinated program of
MMtfafc, the ACS gives urgency
I# tka March for new cure* for
Hfe menacing disease.
’t t o t organisation Is tha only
v a ta ta ry national haalth agency
wtocl) fights canear through a
*r*bfron( program of raacarch,
MMailon, and aanlea to patient*.
A l'g voluntary nrginliatlnn. It daf»M * Mtlraiy on Ui# public con.
wfbutlani obtained through Its
« * m £ Canear erased*. As Mayor
•# latoord, I, F. D. Scott, do
■•v»by proclaim that tha real.
UtU city shall observe
A p d ijn i
• ANCER CONTROL MONTH
tito to o r* . I urge senarotts fi.
kanalalx-support to the Cancer
M tllQ 'i fund-raising campaign,
to that ii mhy widen and Intanalfv
«fi»lnat cancer until
•ItoR lima aa tha manaca of man'a
trRtteM^CMmy shall be lifted for-

off Broadway early today.
A hoapiul doctor aald hr feara-1
»h# nawapipeimaa’a ayaalght
would b* Impaired.
Tha attack oaeurrad about tsrohours sftsr Rfaael spoke on a
radio program, snd h*» tot * n-&gt;""
man at the hospital that tha add
throwing “apparently was abuu,
my broadcast oo labor racketeers
on Long Island."
Riot*], 41, wrtosa eolumna ap­
pear in the New York Dally Mir­
ror, was assaulted about 1 a. m.
on W. Slat fit. near Broadway
ahortly after h* had left Llndy',
restaurant oa Broadway,
Hla aiiallanta young man—aaeaped.

|givey related his experiences
In lit# rally days of sellii.g chew­
ing gum and later cigars, .1 fix.-1
that entered Into the establish.
( - ment of a firm, headed by him and
*blx brother Carl, that grew by
leaps and hound*.
Located In Toledo, he had de­
termined to retire at 50, *nhl I ji vey, tint "circumstances tn,&gt;k enre
I of continuing my buxines 1 actlvitlrx ten yenrx.' Through the com­
bined efforts of luivey and hi*
brother, a chain stor# known a&lt;
“Thrift Grocery Stores" wu*
fc'.artcd. "We grew until tlmro
alfwere 85 stores in our chain," La.
vev saidComing to Florida 2* year* ago,
Hamilton Adelhert l.avey, known
to his relatives a* “ Unci# ttert55,
seltUd first) In Winter llnven
where he was hppnin.'nl as Fit A

UPSTAIRS LAUNDRY
If you have * largo hous* with a
apor* room," why not xoncool
«no snd wdth a folding sersen ann
Install an upstolra laundry? Aflsr
all that's whtro most of th*
sollsd cloths* eotlact. An automatie waahtr and doth** dryar
requlr* llttls spat* and nttontlon.
And what t rallaf In tha saving
of tlmo and onargy.
FLOWERING BINK
If your pat snthuslaan 1* grow­
ing and arranging flowers, install
a sink with spacious counters

Hearty fa n for
HAPPY
j
famlllot
1

Opponents' Names
U se d In L o w r y 's
Claim For Candidacy
Jaycee
G u fe s t
Speaker

Sumter I* I.nurv ram

(i r o u n d h r * a k I n g
earamonirs fnr the Henry Shelton
Sanford Memorial l.ibrary amt
Museum will tie held nsat Tuosday mVnlng, April 10. at ItiSO
a. m. In Fori Mellon Park, a t the
site of the new building.
A committee, headed by Rand­
all Chase, has completed plana for
the rcremony which is expected
to draw tremendous crowd* front
the Sanford aira.
According In thr rnmpleted plana
fnr the groundlireakiog ceremony,
General .1 t\ llulrliison, president
of the Henry Sheltnn Sanford
Memorial Lituary and Museum
Association, will seiva as master
of ceremonies.
The Invocation wilt he offered
by Bishop John It Wing,’ milled
Bishop of South Florida,
Guests and distinguished visit­
ors will he Introduced after svhich
tha principal addiesa for tha oc­
casion will he delivered by Dr.
Katherine
Abhey
Hanna
of
Winter Park.
The first spude nf Jilt will lie
tin it&lt;*il hv Mrs Mario I’.una,
s;i mu tills umtit s-r of General Henry
Shelton Ssoford nod daughter of
the i.Hr John Sanford
Dr. .1 It Boot will pronniiure
the hriicillrtion.
The Scmlnidr High Si'honl
Band, under the direction of
Ernest Cowley will participate in
the program at the groundbreak­
ing rrremouy Tuesday morning.
A number of school children will
he released from lllelr rlasses In
attend.
Bandall Chase stated tin- morn­
ing that the public is cordially
Invited and urged to attend the
gintindhrrnVIng event.
The liiuldin?, (or which the
contract has been awarded, will
he an exact replica of General
Henry Shelton Sanford's library
The Seminole County Junior
in his home in Derby, Conn.
Chamber nf I'omnirrce accepted
the recnmmemlaiions of their no­
minating committee yesterday in
electing * slate of officers (or the
next fiscal year beginning in June.
George Andrew Sneer was nam­
ed president of lltr Jay rrra to suc­
ceed A. B. Peterson Jr., the piesrnt
presiding officer.
Other officers named were:
David Thrasher, first vice presllent; Ed Hunt, second lire presi­
dent; Gsrfield Wlllets, secretary,
and Boh Kilpatrick, treasurer.
Elected to the Board of Dirertors
were: Jo# Baker. Harry t'anell.
Tony Russl, Bob Crumley and M.
L. Rabnrn dr.
Tit# installation of officers will
be set fnr a meeting In June.

Cancer Society
Conducts 1st Class
In Bandage Making

Mr., Mrs. C. Rudd
Called To Atlanta

M&gt;* was msroverert wntia me
family of Steve Peter* and hi* ten
children were attending a movie,
The Sanfold Fire Department.
answering the alarm, found the
hmnr completely Involved when
•hry mrivrri, flame* pouring out
ilie windows and rolling out of
ihe lop O f the home. “The homo
was Ino fsr gone to do anvlhlug
»e arrived," Die-

pu| | „ Warrfn. and Farrla
niysnt, I/iwry pounded away on
the subject »( segregation snd In*
Icgratlon In hi. talk before the
S* '"ln“1' bounty Junior Chamber
of ^ m m e rc . ye.terJay at noon,
Spfaklnif quietly and without
CLIFFORD K. J O H N S W
nourishes Siimtyr lowry admitted
”l
no1 * polltlclan-never held
» public nfflce-and went Into this
r»rc without any urging and I've
made nn promise to anyone,
-covered on the
I havs come Into this race." he
• block structura said, “m offer the people of Flor­
id food was left Ida leadership at a lime of great
crisis."
•
dunning down his platform pro
po«lng better schools, more Indus­
try, a tourist program and “ ntora
roads than hats ever been built hefore" laiwry reached hi* prime stth.
jert nf segregation, U 'vas while
speaking on this sulijcct that he
said “ these other men, Warren,
I’olllna anil Bryant neier had the
alight**! Idea nf taking any stand
on segregation until I made my
announcement and then they tried
to jump on the hand wagon.
All nf nur liberties stem from
the ennitltutlnn," said Lowry,
•'ami the Supreme Court nullifies
the loth amendment and say* you
nn longer have the right to regu­
late the trlmnl*. If that Is true."
continued the candidate, “ what will
prevent them from regulating vovr
homes, vour business,* yes, even
vntir e Imre lies’ Hint's what the'
Intend In do—to ram it down the
throats of the people," he said.
' Quoting In-Buy Collins, fntwry
said “ segregation Is no Issue", and
then about his opponent he stunn­
ed "If [here ever was a hypocrite
lh.;t I- the man—he is a profexihuinl hypocrite."
Turning onto Farris Bryant, anti
using his name, Lowry said “That
Is the man who Is nut sure lie Is
running from one slay to the near."
He didn't eien turn Ills hand over
In prevent segregation while he
was In the Legislature, he said,
gnd quoted Bryant as saying “ The
south lias swallowed a lot of hitter
pills ami the •until lias to swallow
this like good Christians."
Lowrv told Ills Jaycee audience DESTROYERS LEAVE SYDNEY
that Fuller Warren icloed tha. sec­ SYDNEY, An at rails P - Pong
tion of legislation which was In­ American dcriroyer* left Sirinay
tended In preserve segregation. In I hI.iv In x welter nT lipstick, tears
August of la-1 year, said Lowry, ami f.nuwrll ki.xaes.
Warren told a grmtp.of University
Mure than 2'HI girl* were'*! tit*
of Florida stiotrnts that “ Integra­ wharf to tiiil farewell to t.onfl
tion is like the common law—It xsilur* mnmtlng the I’n ru rfltld '
routes on us gradually."
Miirriiall, Gregory and Halsey
“ I h a ir made a pledge," Lowry
stated that "when I am elcrlctl
Governor there will tut m mixing
of the races in the public schools &lt;
That !• my pledge, 1 intend to

SHS Glee Club Sets
Car Wash To Raise
Money For Trip

ADDITIONAl l.fH'AI. NEWS,
ON PAGK EIGHT t

yYes Means N o!'
To Be Presented
At Rotary Club

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SH S Bond To Play
Concert For Shrine
Club Dedication
TIi# Seminole High School Rand
i ^ f c c t r d by Erncxt Cowley will pre­
rant a half hour concert beginning
f IS preceding the dedication qf
ilia Kanfanl Shrine Building
Marches that will, he playrd are
“ Footllftor". “Thundo.-". “On the
Sqwara". “With Flags Unfurled"
“ Men of Ohio", and “Americans
MV', Other numlicr* Included are
Oi# wait* "I Wonder Who’s Kiss­
ing Her Now", the "Rock and Roll

•

COMI'I.KTRLY DKSTHOVKD IIY FIRE LAST night Is tha roncreto block home of Steve f r ie r , on
(irnrva Av*. at Richmond Ava (Staff Photo)

H U X iU W w l

wevmxiW &lt;

Fire Completely
Destroys Peters'
Home Last Night

m

RllOWINO HOW IT’H DONE are these five lovely Semlnol* High School Glee Club glrli
rcy, Pat Harrington, Lida Barlneau, Kay Jenkins, ami Shiriay Anderson, wlto will Iw washing car* to­
morrow nhmg with oxh#r giro club membeis, to **m their way to tha Stat* Contest la Tampa. (H uff
rhuto)

Vemher* af |h# S a n f o r d
Rnlrry Chit, who #nloT#d # pine.
l*t staged by members nf th#
Fnseeh Clsxa nf R#mlnn|e Hltrh
Frhool ar« In for another ilellaht.
f"t treat w'U-n a one ad play
“Y#* Mean* No!" n iII he nffererl
#* th* hlghliffht nf th« regular
*##kly m#etinir of the lor-.! Hub
at th# Yarht Club next Monday
noon.
Presented under the direction
of Mr*. Rov.l Coleman, Has*
sponsor, the following will annrnr
In a ennisdy skit set In a finan­
cial offlc* which prnhahlv renters
shout th# meaning nf th* title of
lh# skit: Miss Ssre J-eo'i-nn.
f.eill* Smith, Robert Crease, Mis*
Helen Hampton and Fred Ball
Jr.
In order to |«nd t u t h * n t ! e
atmosphere to th# presentation,
Powell’* Offlc# Supply will furn­
ish the stag* properties. RotarIans will get some Idea as to
how an offlrg should (or should
aot) b* run.

SUMTER LOWRY ADDRESSED th# Jaycces yaatarday a t th&gt;lr noon lane'
right) arc: A. B. Petgrson Jr., Jayre* president: Imwry, Lowry’a son-ln-taw an
phys and, Tin* Russl, program chairman. (Staff Photo)

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All Church Notion* moat b* prg*gt*d I t Th* Rftratf
office by ft pjn. an tb* day before pubtfcttloft.

prbe

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Church

Laura! Aw. I t 4th 84.
Sunday School 1:41 a. m.
Menu os Worth!* 10:41 a. to.

THE UTTLX BROWN CRURCH
ON THE HILL
Camay Park Ata. and Mth Sc.

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3. Barnard Baat, ____ MlaMar

Sunday lahaai
ftidl n.m.
MotlUnr Wonhip
H:W a.m.
Evsntog Evangtllitte f i l l p. a
Wsdnaaday night prayot and Barmen: “Tha Ood Who Saves."
Lat avery comar of thin day
praita arn ic a T:30 p. m.
B*t*ma an altar. Lord far That.
A Miat place whara 1 can pray
THE SALVATION ARMY
t i l E. Zad f t.
1/LlwMaaai Raymond B. Lee*.
PIR8T METHODIST CHURCH
Commanding Offiear
Milton M. W ralt
Sunday Company Maatiag 19 a .a . Paator
9:41 a.m.
ChuNh School
HoUaoaa llMting 11 a .a .
ciaitaa far all agtoYoung Paoplat Lagtoe f p.m.
11:00 a^n.
Morning Wnrahlp
Salvation llMting 9 p.m.
Tuaaday y.p. Band PraeUca 4 Barman T»pla-'*Ta Ha Cantfausd"

r . M. y. T:00 p. ■.

p.m.
Salvation Heating 7:30 p.m.
Wadnaaday Ladlaa Horaa Laagtla
7:90 p.m.

«:00 p.m. M.Y.F. Suppar
0:30 p.m^M.Y.P.
Till p.m. Organ Vtapar*

7:30 p.m. Evening Worship

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ASSEMBLY OP COD CHURCH
12th SI. and Laart) Art.
Ear. Gaerga S. Baaa
HOLY CROSS CHURCH
Sunday School
9:43 a. m
(Episcopal)
Morning Wnrthlp
II a. m.
Rat. H. Lytllatan Elm merman.
Youth Servlet
l : U p , m.
S.IL. Btclor
EvangellatJe Rally
7:41 p. m.
Pirtt Sunday Afttr Enter
Prayar and Bibla Study Wadnat- 1:00 a.m.
Holy Communion
day at 7:43 p. m.
9:11 a.m. family Sanrtea and
"Rcmamhcf a glad hand lavilM
Churah School
you to wonhip with ua."
11:00 Morning Praylr and Sermon

H H I /I W IBIIM ftmWVft
SMS 9:49 to 11:1ft a.m. Call to
Wanhtp 10:40 a.M. Bvioing sar&gt;
v ko 1:43 p. m.

ITlSnesday Prayer Ifrvieo aad
M pto DUcusilnn 7:43 pun. Chi pal

CMr Rahtrsal after service.

SOUTH SIDE BAPTIST CHURCH
Baat &gt;7 SL
At Pam Ava,
The and of your tairch
For a friendly Church.
B. B. Leeaford,
Pastor
W. L Staphani, Asaaciato PatU r
Milto* Mlgglnhotham. I n n d a y
School SeportntondML
Sunday School
to A. M.
Morning Worship
II A. M.
Bible study
7:30 P M.
Evening Worship
4 P. M.
Prayer MtefJng (Wed.) * P. M.
Missionary
Pramlllealal
Welcome

’H P id fld iy Youth Nlftht Program
•:1ft to t:M p.m. Mvottoeal Tima,
d u b Aetlvitiai.
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
LddMt Muilaoary Snotty (ft
Rtv. i , W. Parham, pa Mar
R ingtail monthly). Fillowahip
Loath ton — 2nd Tuaaday after- Cor. Favteeath St, Oak Art.
ftuhdty School 9:43 I. m.
enng. P rty ar and Bustnaas — 4th
Mowing worship Service UiM
Tnnidiy aftaftoon. m m Circle
3. m.
- d a Thursday mofatai.

Training Union 4:IS p. m. It'e a
family affair.
Evening worshln Ti» p. m.

‘'Coma thou with ut and wa will
do than good."

PfBST CHURCH OP CtBlST,

ftciErmer.

Sundiy Services
]l:M
a. m.
Suiidiy School
9:30
«, m.
Wadnasdiy Evanlng
Mailing
t:no p m.
vflidNUy School g:4i a. m.
. MdlgftUitto Strvwa liM p. m. I^eenn- Permnnr "Are Sin Din)f Id-Weak Sam e a Tuaaday 7:30
»ai« snrt Death Real?"
Rmling Room incited in Foyar nf
Pcopla SarvJc# Thsr*Church Building open (o puhiic
jt»F*l!» p. m.
3:30 in 4:30 p. m. Monday thru

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CHURCH
CMraa Batgkto
AW. Edward MmWa. Paator
h d d a y ftebooJ 1ft a, » , —CIU*
fefT L Johnscm. lupanntandant

Service* through tha weak:
Monday, Tuliday. Thursday, Fri­
day and Saturday • Holy Communiftn • Tiio a.m.
Wadna*day • Haly Communion
10:00 a.m.

FIRST
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t h e n a ia r e n e

“SanfnrCa singlae Clarch”
On# hloih off Franck A rt. at 2nd
fwh Spear, Pastor Ph. 1191
You are cordially tnviud to attend
that* iarvlt*n this Lord's Day:
Sunday School at t:3ft a.m.
Thar* are rloaatl and rlaaamoma
for all agta.
Morning Worship 10:45 a.m.
Evanlng Cvangaliitic at 1:3h
p.m. Thi pastor will ha praaehlng
at both cervical
ChHatltn
Sarvira T r a i n i n g
Claaaet at d:3tl p.m, •
Also tha following week-day
sarvical;
Praylr m uting Mth Woditssday as 7:4ft p.m.

Youth

Actlvttlaa eaah Thura-

day at 7i4ll p.m.
Tha Church of tha Naaarona
holds no 'sirsngt doctrina' hut
you will find It strikingly simi­
lar to all y»u normally hava
liaan taught aa old faahtansd
Protestantism.
A nursery al all regular ser­
vice* and rourlcoui inhere will
make your rhurch going a pittaure.

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN

Friday.
CHURCH
A cordial Invitation is esUmcicd
Corner Hah and 3rd.
U ill in attend nur aervisaa Rev. A. O. Mrlnnls.
Minister
am) ma tha Reading Room.
Mrs. fisorga Totihy, .Minister of
Mutlt

THE CHURCH OF GOD
Sermon hy Rev. A. O. Mrlnnls
m u t u a l Servlco U A. ft,
Nurseries for rhlldren under
OP PROPHECY
S - i T l p. m,
three, fcnd ihre* in sli, avery
3343 Elm Ave,
M H r maattog, IW a d a y , DM lev. D. D. Craasy,
Pastor Sundsy MornlRg durlnf thl wor­
Sunday School

) U A.M.

ship

You’ve heard of heredity and environment. You know
th a t the latter usually exercises the stronger influence
upon the development of a child
.Then, you are face to face with the'dilem lna of the
Church.'
___
The Church canigive 1o every child who comes within
its influence the heritage of the Christian faith. It can teach
him the truth about God; it can show him the Christian
way of life,
But what happens when n child goes home? Will the
lesson “stay learned ?” Or will it be destroyed by language,
attitude and example contrarytoallthcC hurchhastaught?
I t ian*t enough to send your child to church school, Be­
come a church-going family! Let Christian truth mold the
life of your home and it will mold the life of your child.

hour.

Morning Worihip
11:00 A.M. t:U a.m. Ssrvlre . Sacrament n|
Sundsy Night Servlet 7:30 P.M.
tNt U rd’e Suppar.
WMS Tuesday Night
7:30 P.M. Anthem - Tell Ma tha Story of
JiatM
VLB Thursday night 7:30 P. M.
Old Fashion Rivlval beginning 9:45 a.m. Sundsy School
Fab. s. Services nightly at 7:2a. 11:00 s.m. Sarvlca * Saerimint
of the Lord’* Supper
Evangelist R. W. ftockdal* la
charge. “You ara invltod to coma Anthem . F»tr Not. O timet
PAOLA WRSLBTAN
Anthem - Bread nf tha World
worship with us.'*
;:H MBTH0D1ST CHUBCH
7:30 p.m. Slrvlta
9 Milan Watt aa I t a
Anthem - Lord, 1 want to N n
RT. LUBE’S LUTHERAN
H9ay School
9:43
Christian.
la
Olivia
(Nsar
Oviedo)
SmUg Worihip
10:41 Rav. 3leak a* M. Tihy, Pastor
Panama Youth
l;49

Naalng Worship
7t90 Morning Worship 1:23 t, m.
Fadauday PraytnnaedUg 7i30 Radio Mission Broadcast at l:M
4. m. ovar WORI (740 ke)
Evaryont WllOWM
Sunday School 3.Jo g. m.—for all
Bar. cadi W. Ihaffar

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B ill Patricia Bauman, AatL

Vhriitlaa Day School— Honda*
through Friday 9:00 a. m —(All
demon u ’ry gradaa aad kinMrgartta].

This Ii s lig h t th a t gladdana:
W hat a paaea i t doth im port!
Now nothing ftvar id d d in i
The Joy w ithin my h ia rt.

No gloom ahull over nhake,
No roa shall over taka,
Mrs. Naucy Gtlea, Childrta'i
Th§ hops which God'i own
llT Diractor,
Son
ff. Gaorga Pesold, AaaL Supt CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH in leva for m» hath won.
l«eatad
at
(Burch BehooL
Tha PlntoNst School • W. 21th
I tf th Bckod. 10:00 tJ«.
Rav. C. W. PUak Million Pastor Now 1 will cling fnrevlp
fisaan for all ages,
rlrship ii:oo ajn.
0:45 a.m.
To ChrUt, niy Savior true;
Ihildraa’i ServUa UiOO am. 11:00 a.m.
My Lord wilt l9*vo m i nav*r,
'auag Peapla ItftO pja.
d ill p.m.
Training Union W h s tW hft p li n th through.
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Ho hraaki through tin anri
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pain,
M i i A Rim An.
Ho ih attari h ltfi dork thrall
RvitgOtlM
I follow Him through all.
Ralph Brawar Jr.
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1:10 Tho Monsymoonsra
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1:19 It'* Always J a n
10:19 Damon Runyon T b sa tr a
11:90 Atop tho Musts
II T 0 Lots Show
11:41 Mowa A to.
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10:10 Look Up A Lira
11:00 Boutbsldo P ro o b y tsr|o a Ch.
11:09 Lot s T ak a A T rip
11:19 Wild Bill Utckoh
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Into the First Lady’* hat box. New York model Suianna Erichien
holda two medium-brimmed balllbuntal aallori while wearing •
flower pillbox of pink, hlue and yellow forget-me-not*. The creation
at left has a white organdy drape nnd a alngla pink rose and (right),
the aaRor h u whlta lace decoration.
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Geneva
BY ADDIE
Phillip Bauer
after spending a
Undo with Mr*.
Mr. end Mr*.

BY VIRGINIA P. ANDERSON
Mr. and Mr*. Roy L, Howall
Jr. and ions, Milton and Stanley
of Waycroo*. Ga., were tha
guaata of hla parent*, Mr. end
Mr*. Roy L. Howell, over the
Easter weekend.
W, C. Harris and hla alater,
Mill Bell* Harris left Tuts Jay
for their home In. Sumpasi, Va.
Their frlenda, Mr. and Mra. Her­
bert Lampert will occupy their
Lake Mary home on Wilbur At *.,
during their absence.
Mra. Leon Taylor and aon
Rlckl* spent the Easter holiday*
with relatlvs* In Newport New*,
Va.
The three churches combined
to make the Easter Sunrla* Ser­
vice on the shore* of Lake Mary
a union mealing, as la their cus­
tom. Frank Evans had provided
bench#* on the lawn, wait of hi*
home and here member! and
frlamjs of the three congregations
aaiambtad at 6:10 Sunday morn­
ing.
'
Th* Rev. L. W. Scott of th*
Community
Church ( presided.
Richard Kfogh, Sunday School
Superintendent of th* Community
Church had th* Scripture, th*
Rev. J, C. Brennon. paslor of Ih*
Church of Ih* Naaaren* offered
th* prayer and th* Rov. Herb.
Frith, peator of th* Bentlst Cha­
pel led th* tinging end brought
the meisaxe. The clouds hid the
aeluai rising of tha aun but as
th# service ended,I, It appeared,
riding high In th* morning aky.
Friend* of Wlggo Hougaard
will bn sorry to hear that he con­
tinues 111 at hla home on Lake
Mary.
Mr. and Mra, W. E. Order*
have sold their home on the cor­
ner of Lake Mary Boulevard and
Fifth St. and moved to Weat
Palm Beach, whar# he I* employ­
ed by the Greyhound Bus Lin*.
Mr. and Mr*. L. W. Dixon of
Charlaaton.
8.C., war* recent
callers on Mra. Hubart Young,

PBEVATT
returned thome children of Okeechobee.
Mr, end Mre. Ed Ful ford hed
few days In Uree their guaata Sunday, Mr. and
Fred Unllnrd.
Jack McCarter Mr*. Clerenc* BurkhaltOr of Euatia, Mra. Lull* Cook of OcaIb,
Marvin Register end brother of
Craaent City, and Mr. end Mre.
Porter Laming of Sanford.
Mr. end Mre. Jack McCarter
and family hnv# s i their gueite
for a while, Mr*. McCkrtar'e
perenli, Mr. and'M n. Clnrene#
Miller of Oklahoma.
Fulford, preeident, preaided over
th* meeting. Plane wer* mad*
for etehlcken supper at th# Poli­
tical Rally to be held April JT, at
tha community hall.
Mr. and Mra. Merl* Summaralll
had a* their recant guests, Mrs.
Summarsill'i brother and aiaterIn-Uw, Mr. and Mra. Jam ta Tueksr and children of Ft. Lauderdal*.
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Gatlin had
as their gucats for th# weekend,

1
6'Connor v ia th# p i n t ef he Hubert Votinglea-ln-taw and daughter, )&gt;r. »m
Sunday aftarneen, Mra. Etlle’n
Mre. L. C. Whetchal In Miami, WillaH entertained a group of
While tlier*, It wag her rare good children in honor of her daughter
fortune to attend * theatre per­ Kathy's th)rtj birthday. . The
formance in which tha g rta t end young folk* enjoyed an Eaelcr Kg)
beloved actrasa Billie Burke was Hunt.
the atar.
At a lata l.our, the hoaleie **Mr. and Ure. Everett Dlx of
Daytcaa Beach and their three elated by her mother, Mr*. Id*
tone were East*. guest* of her Keogh served yellow birthday
parent*, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. cake, Individual eakaa, potato
ehipa, crackers, rheeie, ham EasTrue.
tar egg*, randy and lemonade to
Enjoying a family reunion Sun­ Melanie and Nancy none, Tlremla
day afternoon at the home of and Lynn Keogh. Joanne, Richard
Mr*. J. L. Bullard were Mr. and and Jackla Keefer, Craig, Keith
Mr*. M. Ftandara and ion, Jack and Colin Keogh. Mra. Keefer.
of Winter Parki Mr. and- Mr*. Mre, Charlea Rone and Mr. and
B. Morgan and daughter* Patri­ Mra. R. W. Keogh.
cia and Carolyn and ’ Mr. and
Mr. and Mra. Lester Tlllia of
Mra. Charlea Adama of Orlando) Waycroaa, Ga., are visiting hie
Mr. and Mr*. B. F, Bullard and parents, Mr. nnd Mra, L. C. Tllll*.
children Gen* and Ruth, Mrs. At present, Mra. I„ C. Tillla as
Dullard and daughter and grand­ been called to Fort Myera, due to
son, Mrs. Marlin Salter and the lllneis of her mother-in-law.
David, of Sanford, Mra. C. S.
Mr*. Glen Cochran and eon
DHskell and son Carl Roland of David a rt home again, after
Atlanta, Ga., and Talmtdg* Cour- ■pending the Easter holldny with
aon and daughtaia, Ravondan and relatival In Newport New*, Va.
Charlotte* of Pearson, Ga., Jlr.
Frlenda of Walter I. Piper will
and Mrs. W. F. Minahew, Mr. and bo aorry to hear that he eonMra. J. R. William* and daugh­ tlnuaa to ba a patient at tha
ter!, Myrna and Melania, Mr. Florida Sanitarium In Orlando.
and Mra. W. P. Burk* and daugh­
Benny Williams, cook and gen­
ter, Gayle,
eral workman at tha A. B. PeterMr. and Mra. J. K. Browar and ion Hidden Lake home tended a
children, Nancy and Ken of Weat 18 pound flah on Easter, thereby
Palm Beach, spent tha Eaatar winning the Black B an Trophy,
weekend with her parents, Mr. whleh waa presented to him, Mon.
and Mra. P. I). Anderson.
day evening. In recognition of
Mr, and Mrs. Jo* Clark and] thl»‘ feat ha also won tha Semi­
children, .Jury and Jimmie, now| nole County JeyCee Flatting Med­
of Tampa, hut former resident* al. Attending the presentation
nf Lake Mary, vlalttd th e ir1ceremony were Mr. 1^1 Mr*. Nell
friend* Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ball { Huitnn. Mr. and Mra. A. B.
over tha waakand.
Petarion Jr.
Mr. and Mra. Paul Brown and
E a s i e r Sunday, Mr. and Mra.
son, Llttla Paul, of Farn Park E. L. Humphrey end children,
war* the guests of h tr parents, Lind* end LaRoy were the dinner
Friday and Saturday.
Monday, March 28, th* Royal
Ambaaiadora of th* Baptist Cha­
pel enjoyed a short hike to tha
Beards on Llttla Lake Mary,
wher* swimming and a wiener
roast were the order of th* day.
Taking part were Sonny Bar­
ley, Larry Cheater, Jimmy Ogden,
Richard Dorman, Richard Scott,
Robert and Raymond Norwood,
Dal* Aleaander, Freddie Morton
and their counselor, Harry Darrow.

Mr. and Mrs. Charlaa Hudaaon
of Toledo, 0., who have been visit­
ing their friends,, Mr. and Mra.
Charles Krueger have purchased
th* former Borland place and ex­
pect to settle In I.ak* Mary.
W. P. Burke, who I* * patient
at tha Central Florida Tuhereulo•It Sanitarium In Orlando (pent
the Easter holidtyi at hie Lake
Mtry home. He it greatly im­
proved and expect* to com* home
for good In June.
Mra. B. A. Howard of Sanford

LONDON A -BrD a|R'« Hi
Research Develop meat C*fi
night announced t h g lavogt
• revolutionary flat totgvtoU* MM,
A corporation apoke* man fttlM*
ad It would be cheaper tg « e k g
than conventional tube#
for color telavlaien,
Th* tube, 21 Inches iguirn la d
!i liti'hr* deep, waa developed by
Hunsarian-bom Dr. Dannie fla)ar.
American League umpire
Napp la a New York Btaft
Ing refreree during the *ffguest* of her parents, U r . a * l
Mr*. Dan Desmond.
Mr. and Mr*. Otla SJobloih i r e
announcing the birth of a ben •»
the Semlnol* Memorial H e e d ) *
Sanford on Tuesday.
.&gt;
Mrs. Mary Wilton, iconAf***
led by her aondn-Uw and OMth*
ter, Mr. and Mra. 8am Jewera 4 t
Jackaonvllla, arrived TneOday t*
visit her alater, Ure. J . L, Sal*
lard.

AUTO LOAtyS
Lowest Cost
*S A N
AILWIKNAM

County Govemmant
Real E state Veluee
Real Estatg Appraisal*
Needa of th t Schools
Needs o f County Hoipltal.
Nooda of County Roada
YOUR VOT«
AND SUPPORT

JOHN W. MEIBCH

APPRECIATED

Candidate for Tax Aiatoaot
Semlnol* County

Pd. PolMnal A4v.

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At Hum* With U rttU
Mid s i g h t Mlalslar
Olga Off
a ao g n A T
MORRIXA
■ ga O*
U r a s s ’i C a n T a Prays*
Dawn B r sa h sr a
Raws
Warkst Msport
Nsws

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Hire’s the BIG Fact Yon Need to Know
Meat the Mobilgas Economy Run!
l u * S-IV^g:
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rtusst R A tur
MnalsaJ L*v*rs Pgss.
A t * Marla Hour
F orw ard March
T w ilig h t Roes*

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brother and ■Ister-ln-lew, Mr. and
Mr*. Harry Gslger.
Mr. Ind Mrs. John Wllilama
have as Iheir gueat* for a few
days. Mr*. Roy
Thorpe and
daughter Marcia of SOrlock, Vt.
A number from here attended
th# dedication service* at the
Chuluota Baptist Church Sunday,
In Chuluot*.
The P-TA sponinred It* annual
Easter Egg hunt at the school
Thuraday alfemoon. Th# children
were served refreihmenl* after en­
joying the egg hunt.
Mr. and Mra. T. R. Summaralll
had as their guests Sunday, Mr.
and Mr*. Roland Wesson and

M fln Pnef That PaotiM’i Croat Strate-Stmk V-S
Is Aikariei's Most Modon and Efficient Automotive Engine

Official Results
Released by General
Finance thoae needed Home Repain with a low-co«t-FHA repair loan—No Down
Payment— up to 36 m o n th s to repay.
Your loan can cover both material and laber. You need npt be a depositor to take
advantage of this economical way to repafr your home. An FHA Loan will pay for
the following repairs and many 01
P la m b to f .

iRRoktlon
C anlktng
Now ro o f

Garage Repairs

Wiring
Heating '
Painting
O u tald t w ills

Petwleum Corporation,
Sponsor o f the Erient

C him ney rejaalra
V alkyg and g u tte ra
Porch and atepa
Walkg and drive*
PotmdRlloR n p a l n

FLORIDA STATE BANK OF SANFORD

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See Your Pontiac Dealer for the OraefMf ieomemy plus the Greatest OO m Wheels

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. h u m XAUOV
itaA Tnrn Haw* I m M
3NOTQN L#s_If l i i f i u r r
i Dull**, tt talking about
L Z Z Z Z J i,,tr Z r : L h tr

*»U far I t
•
Kenaaa via tha IU U DepartS M t'l top expert oa Russia tad
dlwetor of Ita polity planning
stuff when the told wat wui «tart*

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&gt;»l !a » » . T b it was th r - y ia f t o m ^ a B H l W n r i V Rtfl*. tha

A P to

Z i f i r i f f ^ W si O n prttoetito to
iu tk tto C tty . to wfcUh It Is sMicstod
?hrn&gt;i*b ♦ iiatim to ftaniah,
nwwfir to
«f tb s d t p limits wton esDs
xT iiiratrad th a t fb s protection Is n—d*d.
. &gt;.* th* a s s t *«a!po*nt of tho Sanford
9 !it Department a a g a m onir tb* City tn
w h l c h i t i * loottod. Beane* of tho toonraohlal location of Sanford, relative ta

hMvijy populated a m * ,
Tb* r*eorn»*nd*tIon* auggeatod th at
firs protection Mrrie* to diicantinu*d imw*dlat*Jy to all tro ts toyw d th* *r*u
shown on th* propo**d fir* son* map.
Thooo honoownm and citizen* living
within th* propo**d sen*, wishing to reeeiv* fir* a«rvie*. woild hav* until July 1,
IS M to regiatar for tho aorvie* and pay th*

A survey has torn mad* by City Official*
other dtl*s who face limflar problems,
ft revealed
ytvaalad th aatt 70
70 percent ooff th
th** communleommunim S, answering
i
, ,queatlonnslru
____________ sent to them
, _ ' eor4a ndt furnish **rvlee outald* o *f itheir
porat* Hrnlte or aro reimbursed for them .
T Again, th* survey found th a t 74 percent
e f th* com m unltlta do go beyond the city
lim ita,
} Th* m ethod m oat frequently uied to aeSure collection for fir* protection outald# of
the city lim its la b}’ m eans of Insurance

th* City of Sanford and that a t least two
pleeai of fir* fighting equipment and n*c*»sa
m ry
y p«re«nn§l
pereonnel would remain
rtm ain inside
inald# th
th*o C
City
ity
at all tim e*.
Tha Sem inole C ounty Tax A eieaaor*
certified atatem ent a# to the assessed value
of real e ita te would be sccepted.
A nd. It la proposed, th at a certlfica le
o f Insurance fo r *100 to the C ity o f Sonford fo r fire ealli or a cash deposit o f th *

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gy
NEW YOBK ^ M o i l of tb# m
l0 IT0 mtuton Amaricin* do not
quit* realize that &lt;m* man among
th.m can by *n* word plunga

: : r * - , r r ev' r
•*!pi,c*nt
A*; M
U
p r o p .i.1 would * . t h . p . y
m cnt, *t the tim e o f Application o f a fee
equal to fl.SO per t l.0 0 0 assessed valuation
o f real estate for Zone A w ith each succeedIng zone at the rate o f an additional 30c

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L,nlud su to &gt;
Th* power at tb* priildsnt aa
eommander in chief of th# natton’e armed force. U someUmn

« • &lt;!&gt;• - ' " t i n r
™ » « ■ « *• * ' ?
paid annually prior to Julv 1 o f each te a r .
Thara are five zones Indicated on
th# propoaed fire zone map.
In order th at fire protection be furnished
hom aow nira and property owner# outside
o f tha C ity of Sanford on a fair and equitable
b asil, citlzani should respond to the effo rts
of th e Board o f Sanford C ity Com m lialonars In th eir attem pt to solve a tryin g and
acuta problem.
\\% are aur# th at tha com m issioners
would Ilka to hear from those w ho are e fferted In the various rones set up In Pem___.
inoi# LOUntv.

5T V
Th| v $ g&lt;nJt# miy htVi u
iprrov« * foreign treaty ta make
it legal, and only Congreie eon
declare war. But it la th# peeel*
ArgnaT’w rth!
A|hr ro'^ # * h9’ (d f# ^
n ituyi|iy on an emarganey bail*,
This mains you can hav* a war
before lt’» voted.
A” big wirs usually etart from
military pimple*. There is a bord#r
jjg, enmplsiu the
other violet#* th# border. Tbere
l» e period of mutual blame end
mutual holler* of Innocence, fl'e
.. -.u ,, f.tin w who Is «-ron&gt;.

you h av e n o t a lr e a d r done an. you m u s t file
y o u r Income ta x r e tu rn hy th a t d ate. Ttow
th a t y o u 'v e been p ro p erly irrltn to d we m nv
r well continue ta lk in g a b o u t ta x e s fo r a
b it.
T h e y ’rp an n o v tn g and p ain fu l. N o th in g
you ean say can ch an g e th a t. I t would bo
v e ry p le a s a n t Indaed to Veep m ore o f w h a t
we e arn . And It la HlntresMntr to reflect t h a t
not all o f o u r ta x m oney Is alw ays sp en t
w iselv. V et we ra n n o t affo rd to ta k e th e
a ttitu d e t h a t ta x e s aro “ ta k e n " fro m u*.
t h a t w e g e t a lo t f o r o u r
n lla ri t h g t ,g o to rtm gpvw n*
V .V A r ^ m m o T p f iS r M lv

Canny Kalamaaoo mirchuu '
I
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"lV c,h.
b|u
haa
hla
window
full
ef
aaxo'
1
^
'wtl, fon, um, flhjm, htl
phenee and pistole. He explsini, “Oni day * euitomer buys 0 saxo­
|m t hU rtreim i. s , m, tim#* even phone. Next day two of hla mighbori buy piitola."
hie relative*,
Thie i. the hUtnry ef war.
No men in bletary could be
* « •* * ■ «
*
^
^
th9 r M l# I t lla|1#
Ury „ pU(n e* |i,d nerry Truman
tary daekion in the long alery of
by MMAN N. MMM1M, AL
tha human rare,
CARDIAC surneoau oro wn-fhon* to altetaato au* #*■■■ m
b* the year i**s by hi* nrdtre
otanUj Making b*tt*r ways of halUnn u T h irtM o *
m
2 J S - S " f u.W,i
^ ; | U m d weather—enotb.
*r ' « u aaptecan over m j i i U i s

O f the'Wmimunltlea liftin g, on the queanglrM. num erical limita o f th eir fire pro-

The Board of Sanford C ity Commission•r* feel th at response from citizen* outside
• f th* eorporat* lim it* of the City of Sanford
touM help them in solving the problem w ith
Which th ey *re faeed.
Beeem m endatlona nlaeed before the eommlM lonera suggested th a t a lim it of 7 mile#
t o placed on alarm* answered by the Senlord f ir e TJepartmant. Thl« lim it, according
to the marked zone on a Sem inol* County
t m ap, would reach the Important area* of
‘ tha county row w ithout gome fire protection

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oaarw
k ii u tkllaut tributt
at President Trust**.
an. street
t» Truman, H* almoat
saatlona him. *ut ha uya
ia|ana bat# boa* faread S#
tbalr tartlet bp tb* U.8
4 tattifs aid tad military

Tirumaa boian tb* foreign aid day after election bt n iiiu ro l
program which Praaldtnt Elien- ' ‘our friends abroad who will feaP
bowar continual,
l«it otur foreign pollcIt* change."
Xennan baa boan credited with. Dullei not only didn’t chans*
thinking up th* Idea which b*&gt; thpjo policies, h* purauad thara.
Vs - p0,*e|L It'1. b,#n “ if*4 Kannan, predicting in hla INI
containment. The Idea wia aim- ntagulna piaca what conta lain ant
•®*“**J
RttMlaa !f,p*n* wfl“ld aceompllih, aaid:
. . Tha
*{“
buUdtag a ring of military u njt#d s u tta baa 1* in ita pow*r
alllince* around |h* SovUta. El- to |ncrMii enormoualy th* atralna
Mlier waa laid d m by M"how" ,H D“U“ ‘ V? *0Ifl,fl,* under which Soviet policy mu.t
ItT . iMftly followed by ?#d lnd. tncr,lf#d
mllit,ry
operate. to force upon tha Kremllt
l« c* . baiun by Truman.
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d. Br„
med.rJi

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Tht Sanford Herald

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will *a a k are a* far i t ra**l*r a J r a r t u i a * r a t —.

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l a 1*1 a a a a t a

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ly understood by th* almpl* and unoducatod,
•I ►'Ail-we need do la fellow hi* example,

Threw Away Tour Tlr# Dollars Bm iim Tour Ttru Are Imootk.
IA4 WZU h TIRE SHOP tea » . U4 Pot On Now Track Rubber
Tmdo That Witt Girt Goaranteed NEW TIRE Wear And
lave Tour Money.
WELSH TIRE 8HOP 105 W. 2nd

U TEAM IN BAJtrOKD

VOTE
For Clean Government

VOTE FOR

For Sheriff

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The imrnaftal Itetlatlc* remain.
Without t w eheddlng of ope more

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aclurora
arc em_phasizing
the A'
a* 01
. . . .
. .,
Japan, than an anamj. eea.ea
1 of th e ir cars. B u t th e re still

d-htlng.
n fe ty device p a ie n te d th a t can
no olhar man line# th# mornn ts aa welt as can a e a re fu l. ing ef tim* had ahouldtrad th*
{ver.
ratpom i-bllity at eretUng *o many
--------- ------------------------------------ death* in two eriap day#.
Utii antltlement?
A* architect jf th* flrit antrmc*
A, Ve». Even though ymt m iy ef American arm* into Korea,
have unuied anlltlement. the lew Truman first wen U. S. and then
providet that you may net train b lif th* wnrid’a appliuia. Rut,
bayoml »e# larmlna'ion date of though Congreie quickly becked
July 25. 1351.
h| m up_ u ia he alone who said
Q. I am driwtng a VA pcniion. when the flrit plm ei iheuld fly.
I hav* recently received e im all th * other night, ta addressing
nheritanea #f ••veril ih ire i ef ^
O varaeu P m m Club hera
flock. Muit I Include these i h i r » Trumin mid&lt; in tntareitlng off
II Income for penilon purpoieit (h# ruff |d()i,lBll
hii prepared
A. Your iharei of stock need not , .
he coniidared u income until they
. t . » r i l M.nt ef the

•« t a a M - A f f t t

------------------- B y B I N N I T T C I R P —
—
r JURISTS JUST BACK from Mexico rave about the sight*
and hospitality there but often complain about the ellmenta
they suffered cn route. Author Joel Sayre (remember hla hi­
larious football satire, "Rack­
ety Rax?") haa a tale to tell
v
4
about hl« first foray south of
the border. "I never bothered with a single inoculation
■
m
**•
or vaccination beforehand.’*
f
lw
\
he maintains. "Nor did I pay
1 /\&gt;«* L w / I J R
th# slightest attention to ail
I
\ / 1 JR J/
that folderol about peeling
I \
A gT))1'
all vegetables and frulu and
drinking only botled water,
/
And what w u the remit? /
\B
Man, eh man, waa I ikk!"

op*ration.
Using potaedmt ottnta to atop
th* heartbeat, the British aurgoons hart porfonaed oaorlmanu on dogs and with iaelaud
heart praparatloiu from dog*
^ , 1^
eats, rabbits aad guinea pile.
Por beet roeulte ta nsUrttng
the hurt, they wad free* t t traTturol a danger of introducing •tuu ettrata-free bleed. Aa aloetrio ahoek w u needed to renew
tb* heartbeat t* only one in­
stance.
While Hie board w u (topped.

tlen* have baadod to|*thera .
Th* re»ult U that they (th* Ru»slant) have got to r*v*mp thflr
whole creed from A to Z "
At time* Dull** d o o at a**m
aur* whether the Rusai*#* are revimplag "their whole er**d from
A tp Z".pr whether they are Ju»t
aJii/Hqg thair. tactleg b*caui* they

thlgk .they can ckUh more fll«p*
wjft. molattAs tha* with StallaY
vinegar.
0n AprU DuUtl Mld: « . . .
Ineoftr as I ira aware, the So.
viltf, whU# they hav. attempted
t0 dluvow much at Stalin’* pro.
gram and many o&lt; hla seta, hav*
„ftt themealvai coma up with any
iUb,(ltut*
“ft* downgrading of Stalin don

S f iL W S w 1^ iS S Z J R “ »' 'T J '.tT Z T

TODAY
Army Carp* band and ta axelttnr field* auch aa photography,
InUlllganca, communication* and
oil phasaa of medical and d*nt*l
wark. TVoval, « not tn bo oviffc

WDBO-TV 6:30 p. m
WMBR-TV 2:15 p. m.
K ttp Florida CJimUmg ,

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around'.th* world, wharam nqr
troop* *r* tarvlna, Is iTMneei
Garni any, Italy, Japan, Panama
Canal Zen* and Hawaii.

50 Studebiker Sedan

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M S t iK S f t S t

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to da *0. Are there any clrcumitaneea under whleh that oeeyear limit could be extended?
A. No, Th# law ollowi vaterina
only on* yaar to appeal VA dacl.
iloni.
Q. I am a Jlianlad K o ran vetarm . eligible for permanent plans
of Korean OI Iniunnci. Will I
gat dividends from thii permanent
insurant*?
A. No. Under teh law, dividend!

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zoRart* pemape * "•* hii
critlci often »ay la a tendency by
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may not be paid on Korean 01
iniuranee, ragardien of whether
!*'i term or perm aaent
Vaterata living la Central n o rIda who with further Information
about thaeir benefits iheuld write
tha VA effle* a t 41 I . Osntral
Av*. Orlande.

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ONLY 1 DAY LEFT

• Me wfll pud the welfare ef
RantMla Ceunty aad Ita
chtldrea abare «verytklng
•toe
• Me wttl be keneat with himMlf aad .will atfeeu the
taw* wftheut pfrtlaihy.

BOOKS CLOSE APRIL 7th.

• He wfl) be en the )eb at all
tho*# errtae the people

tl*ut»n*nt Alnh* It. Str?»»,
Woman'* Army Corpi TUeniltln*
Offletr far th!» *r»* I* «cK*dul*d
Trumen towara ovenraiemeni. Army 10 m .rco,
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April 9,
^ wf.lt
vi»lt Ori.ndo
Or!*ndo Monday
Monday April
9.
th* stern truth 1» that th* author- fly and bomb.
g}l# wl|| b, t t t})|| „ c^ | t|nT „f.
ity of an American preiident In
Many Americans are unawer* fie* at n Ea»t Central Av*.,
a real emergency cannot eailiy
of th# full national power and th# loeel remitter reported,
bo checked.
world praitige of tho prooldoney,
;A veteran
.
of eight year* WAO
While we have tho Congreie ond «ho tremondoui
--------- dignity
_ . ef tho^of- oen-lro,
‘ i, Lieutenant Stylaa. -re....................
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the
court*, too...............
it Ii *he president
fk*.. Ui*
L... erUieal rol* ■ Whit# coked her cemmMon nft.« comwho i* th* chief delegated leader Hout# decielon caa at any mo- plating th* WAC officer candi-.
■ who, ment play in tb*ir awn live*.
det* coure* In 1*52. prior tp that
of tho United Stoles. It it he
* * '* WA. C Rwralting 8*rin o hurry, ean order tho Nary to But It Is Important that they
•all, the Marinoo to land, tho ihouid know.
* th# Jf*
c *11*
fornf*. Rerrultlng Station.
Th* Woman« Army Corp* .ffere today • modem woman th*
opportunity to train for th* highly epeclallted caretr* that *ro
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Daring Scheme To Make
Heart Operation Easier

I TT&lt;th»**'«oc« u l d i ’ th * p rle* m Aug.'t,
T O D A Y 'S B IB L E T E B S E
Love one a n o th e r as I have lovcH yo u __
Jfth n 15:12. — Som e g re a t ecclesiastical
tcholar* aro h a rd to follow . C h ris t was easl-

Soviet Union muot b* that of a
long-term, patient but fim tad
vigilant containment . , .**
Althoughln tio ltSl pr#»ld»n.
ilal ^ i w ^ « u ll* i^ tlc u e d

EFFECTIVE
Monday, April 16, 1956
T H E S E P R IC E S W IL L B E IN i r T E C T

Haircuts $J25
Shaves
H00

i on mar ragister at th* following place*

1955 BUICK ROADMASTER 4-DR. Sedan

Chambar o f Commere* B ldg., Sanford, • to •

Folly gqtilppod with Power Rtearing, Power Bnka*.
S«lNtro*le Radio, Undmeat H*gt*r and all S o ld i «tBipmeaU This ii Boiek’o Cnstom Built Car.

TOMORROW
Geneva, Friday, April 8th I to 10 p. m.
Be rare ta uattfy gupewtaar of RegIitratlou tf v*u hat* •hang­
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Legion, Auxiliary
Group To Attend
District Confab

Woman's Civic
League Installs
New Officers

TOT! 8AKF0XP HEXf
F r l. A p r. 6 1935

C «E » S

VFW Auxiliary
To Install •
Officers Sooft ’

On Sunday April 15, the Stith
f^ingvsnnd Woman'* Civic I.ea
District Conilitullnnal Conference
sue had Installation of their new
of the American Legion and Auxlofficer* at their mrrtlng jfste ttliy
llary will ba held at tha Tavarat
In Library Hall .Mrt. George m tn
i High School with tha Legion Pott
presented* the otth of Installation
.
titrating
In
Ihe
High
School
AudiSATURDAY
Carter Day being at thi*
to each new nflirrr and each was
,,m*' torium and the auxiliary unit In
All member* are urged to attend
givrn a rnrsagr.
The
regular meeting *“e f ' t y a
the
school
rafrlarta.
Ilia Gradual# Nurias' An o t I*, thi* vary important aesilan.
The new1officer* rf 1954-37 trill \ , W
«»
Rrglstralion let of 51.SO will In­
lion of DaLand It sponsoring a
dec
hy
lie, president. Mrs. 11. It. Gray;
th# preiidant, Mra. Ra(ly
WEDNESDAY
clude the dinner served *1 l p. m.
dine* in th# National Guard
t«t vice-president, Mrs. Herbert Smith recently.
f.
Registration will commence at 8:30
Armory, from 9 p.m. to 1 a m.
1Hunter: 2nd. vlrr-pretltlrnl, Mr*.
Tha Sanford Garden Club board a, m. with program atarting at
Mr*. Gladys Stewart, -7 n f t
Ticket* ara being aotd both In meeting will be held at the Gar­
Garland Shaw; recording serre -1 memh«r. was brought.In with th i
S p. m.
Fanford and DeLand by member*. den Center at 9:3o a. m.
tary, Mrs. Earl Duncan; corre­ colors and installed.
The group* will assembly In the
They may ba rotten at the door
At 3:30 p.m, the Junior Choir auditorium at 9:30 a. m. for a
sponding »crri'lary, Mr*. K. W.
Mr*. Anne Gardener ^ ’#n th*
alto. Muile will ba by Paul Cat* will rehearte at F lrit Baptiat
Blstlinc; treasurer. Mrs. Maurice •un.'hina prir* It was revealed.
half
hour
develimtal
tervlee.
The
01 kay'a Orehaitra and thara will ba Clpireh.
Rudolph; house and grounds chair­ The Easter Breakfast glvan J*T
Hon. Roy Caldwell Mayor of Ta
antartalnmant at intarmiition.
man, Mrs. ,N. A. Bunnell,
At 7:30 p.m. Dr. W. P. Brooke varet, will give the welcome. This
the Legion
and -nr
the oAuxiliary
v»p»
....... ~..w
u . t l ll t r r UJ1*
At 9:30 a.m. Vance Duke will Jr. will lead midweek prayer ear- ............—
Hostesses for Ihe April meeting 1.1
held- at
the USD renter and « J8
will he followed by th# Hon. W.!
lead the R.A.'a at Firal BapUtt vice at Flrat Baptist Church.
were. Mi* .1. A. Bl'lllne, Mrs. "a his surer**.' The boy* In »e*vrrny Hall Jr. giving a talk. Mr.
Church.
At 8:15 p.m. Roy Britt will Hall I* county Judge of Lake
Robert Hammond, Mr*, Gerald v|re were served a breakfart l»f
lead tha Sunday School Worker*' County.
llensen, Mr*. Henry Mentrk. Mr* ham and eggs, fried pota^it^ah -l
MONDAY
Council at F lrit Baptiat Church.
S L. Topper and Mr*. Daniel ImMeied tn«*t.
——
Mr*. W'artvn Frailer of TavarScrrrnry.
Tlw-WMU of the P lm BiptUt
Installation of new pffig
et, Fifth Diitriet preildent, and
nU R SD .M
May 1 will hr Family night ami Ink* plaee Monday nig
Church will mart at 10:45 a. m.
A. Jack Budnlck of Orlando, Sixth
dinner will hr served at the Hall p.m. wilh a Joint ineallni
for circle martins*. A covered
Tha Horn# Demonstration Club District commander, will preside
diih luncheon will be held at noon, will maet at the club renter at over the business session which
to *11 Ihe member* and their fam­ post. This I* open I* lha
ilies. The Traveling B i*k"i inml
y
P ro irim will be at 1 p. m. Topic 1:30 p. m. a* Mr*. Wlnagar will include* ihe report* to he given
A delightful lumheoit
w it "Tell Them The Mi|hty To give a special demonstration on b. v the IS unit* president.* am' !.#
hn\ will Icq o.irned that night a* |de and eoffre wa* *i
fipve." General olflcrri will give small electrical appliance*. Th# gjon pott* pf Ihe •luirict
well as a I’arcei Pint Solti Will he the ho*ie**ea, Mary Ep
which
the program. Mr*. Claude Hum­ early hour la needed for the food compose the counlie* of Lake, A BUSY SCENE! Shown alcove are severnl of tiie vvmnrn who are taking th# modeling eour«e atarted 'livid.
Anne flnrdenrr to Mr*.
phrey it leader.
■ha plana t» rook.
Mr*. Knt1de#n Thnmaa, 5f
Sumpter, Seminole, and Ocala and recently in Sanfol d. The school i* n In uncle »l 'it" Winter I’aik Modeling and Finishing School and
Smith, Mr*. Margaret 1
West* Id# P-TA a ill hold its meet­
Orange. Also reports will pc givrn dwell* on three thing*: j'OlHE. POSI'l'RE olid I'KIllnSALITY. Weight and niratiirenirn:* aie ran-fully ternrded to ’bow ptogrc»J (I'hnto l&gt;v Jjime-o ii
Mr*. Lacey- Hletni. Mrs.
ing at 7:30 p. m. for an election
of d i'trirt chairmen and new trail
of officer* Voile William* will be
Stew ail. Mrs. Virginia Ba
ers fnr both grotipi will he elect­
★
★
★
f t
Mrs. Florence Clvaie, Mra»l
gue*t tpeaker. All member* ire
ed
Rurg»r, Mr&gt;. Betty Mill*
urged to attend thi* important
All member* of the Sanford post
M n, Jo-et&gt;h K lingeium lth »nd \nne
meeting.
Gardener, Mr*.
and unit are rordially Invited In
children, Si-itt, Kalliy ami Antin' Rhodes. Mr*. Adell 7.*gc|
attrnil Ihl* meeting.
k
Tha PHendihip League of tha
ai# ,i Ulng for a month with Maty Eplin, Mr*. Mav
“ Congragatienal Chrlitian Church
Mr.. Kllngitnnuith'* father. Dr
Mrt. c. H Robertenn g*va &gt; The High School u located t«o
and Mrs, Eveitn » d * h rj» ;
will hold a meeting In tha Pal. tto rl thowar Wadneiday night block* north of the (riffle light
J. t ‘. Boyce al his home nn t i l
—______ ,
.■ '
ltwihfp Hall of tha church at 3 for Mr*. John D. MrClellatt In at the Slnrlalr Station on High­
Scott Ave. They are from Wvnm-I
RY 9 4 M IRA BF.BG
.inH
thr
n»«rf%t thp onM
way
l
i
t
in
Tavare*.
p.m
•
Herald Suriely Editor
the ho-lete’ home *t 8 p.m.
log. Oh in.
TWO PAIRS A DA
gf» f 11-%
♦
A nii'drl t» h nm&lt;|#l is a livorlvl
.lav* II Rock was honored guest
Try carrying a spare *j
Cirri# No. Three of the F ln t
Spring flower* war* used to
|
llf.
rln»A
4
4
ill
trnt
h
tli*
n\rr
MITT MOP rtift EASY
Is * imiilat.............. d«e»ti't n eces­
al an Infin ma| dinner pally ctean glove* In ynur |Hl
Chrlitian Church will meet at • derorat* lit* attrertiv* room. «f
44nmrn (Ilk* &gt;»ui im l inrl I
CLEANING
sarily rnmr utv,l#r the same *bv- nr*
|'-ir liv n eniug mi IIIs 7Rtll .(**'* ** c**T I" a'1*!* #ul
7:30 p m, with Mr*. K. L. Ellett, the home. The serving table w»s
A handy household gadget I* C*n as "a rose is a roia u a ili*f* t!ii"CA I'KKSPNAI.ITV.'
I Idrth.lav. Mr*. Reck «»* hoste«*! P'D*
***** w*l»f
3123 Chat# Ave, Program leader decorated with a miniature baby
a
mitt
mnp
This
i*
a
soft
and
ro*a I* a msr.
and invited goevls lnrlm|i&gt;d Mr. end nf each day,
la Mr*. A B, Huntley.
PltVSR A M i r i W I T I t t i . Piitr# tt
and after th* genie*, refrethfluffy, nvlnn string mots fashionami Mrs. John Knilor, Mr. ami ’
To gather tbp ]c«t nf what I I** spring 44titililn i 11 l*i* fun tfi
ment* were
conelstlng ...
of H
At 10:18 a.m. W.M.S. Clrclr* ...T....
wr.g -served
n o n ..........UK
,r
flBm| f„r
U 'llll. 5
Mrs. Rainey Berk, hrnlher ami
will meet at Flrtt Uaptiil Church. pink lemonade. »and»irhe«. and r ,rant|.g - cither dry dusting am saying I will reveal l.&gt; you Irt y«ur luur »|»i4%11 a i h | «I&lt;i v »»i i i
Gotdon Sweeney
A ll
C n le n d H * Z
si.lcr of Ilia. Iinmunl guest; Mr.
interested
women,
vvlm
wnnl,|
t-1
»
•nut*.
'
At 12 noon W.M.S. ‘will te n *
trlf hvvi , tutrn*»r mot r v lf r ln r !
or wet
*i|il*ing.
The
mitten
f*.*t ■ Ia Alin S le n - lt m *
i
and
Mrs.
.1,
II.
Nil
hot-on.
Mrs.
to
l.r
a
model
vs
helber
it
lie
a
Thosr Inning prise* for the
| , m, , | f „ f p|«,Hr, ami
a rovtred dlth luncheon at Flrtt
A(MtII. R
1 iiu'ltr •tmill tliiit &gt;«uii bright
May Belle Maxwell anil Aithur
M u tin ffs
A nB ^S
model hnusewife, a imnlel mntlirr
Baptist Church. —... — —
game* w?ry .S*.r.hAIji. nu71&lt;nfr
lh»v wlu»la thing la. pMUaeed-iit
Jean Meriwether
Kn rldmlf
nr x mo.rel i r t n m v "tflar every ntniiif "twtir trnr tni'A^uirhiruU t*
Mary
Tyre.
The
honoree
was
At 1 p.m. W. M, 8. will rnnduct “
’rt“
'
h plastic bag, tay* the tin*
T'inf E-hols
Dickie M uss, wha I* attending
s S o o le ty N e w *
' • ’* Tuesday night a nmileling srbtml tnki a mrli liuir nitit tt
*trt»D«r-|
a program meeting at Flrtt Bap- then prrirntrd many lovely gifts. plinnre Mnmifnclui ei •
AssociaEmmy 1‘nivi-i*il.v in Atlanin.
is being held right het# In S a n ­ thnt Ihr u ftr iM '8 you hw%r lir,*U
Tho*e attending were: Mr*. tion, t tin I ran be used for w a s h ­
tiit Church.
I IIIIM H ENTEIIT \ IN Eta
G«. nuivi-il home last nlghl for
ford f» f the "betterment nf )&lt;m M1*lni4,l»*«t to »tn Ml &gt; I* hr iluti#
At 8 p.m, Elila Knight Circle Viol* Frank, Mrs. Mon* Bridges. ing by hand or marliinr in hot and 1.^
Mia. ll'elmrd llii liter
enter- a visit with III* parent*, Mr.
K
N
I.MY
ihv
1
1
1
4»rilr»
f«
«
i
prtigrNv
will meet at tha home of Mr*. H. Mrs. Mary Pospoiral. Mrs.. Louis* »o»p or detergent *u&gt;l».
lauioil ftlrn-ls ami neiglihnra w-itli niiit Mis, l ari Moss,
The srlmnl Is a bran, h ftmn to hr
R j- 5 p . m . T h e
A. Moreland. 1110 Palmetto, with l-owe, Mr*, t.elland Tlndel, Mr*,
• rnffea and social hour In her
tli# Winter I’tirk Modeling and
Tlio»r riiMtllnl H044
In th*
Mr*, flu# Stavemon a* to-hnt- ft. RiGhard, Mr*; W. W. Tvrr.
new
home
«u
Ilian
aliia
Ave.
Finishing Srhnol r n d i t r i t e d t-y fitiiMp «ri* Min M v, If411R| runC’milcs Marion, Mr*. Janie* T*rMrs, CurtU Lavender, Mr*, f.u- I \KK SCH'UtES SI I'll P.MK
ten*.
D ay P re c e d in g
Thursday morning,
w Illegal Jr., Mrs.
William ThnFoe * fa .try dessert m &gt;ke * Mrs, Rnbert E, Flasher and Mi
4t*i«! f St*If 4(ii 1*rH4, ruirnl 1; Mu,
Circle of tha' F lrtt Methodist rill* Fe»ler, Mr*. Retlv OverT
h
n
s.
piesrnt
were
Mr*.
Jim
­
Neill
M
WMiarl.
Mrs.
Rnbeii
mas,
Mis,
f
h
a
i
l
e
s
Lewis
and
nnk
l.ake
III
oven
of
your
rnogr
in
.1 11 \ |*t ’iiu kru, t p*iin» him! poi* my Sp rats, Mr«. J p. Lav, Mrs.
P iih lim tin n
Church will meet a t follotv* at street, Mr*. Pat Brown, Mr*. R,
' l i \ . Jimmy Wright,
nod bake In over of your range 'It Stone, S N A A S ftffieev's wife,
8 p. m.: Circle 8, Mra. .1, If. A. Frank, Mr* B*rher Rurkner, « 13 by 19 hy 2 inch pan, Cut tn vvhn lias bar) murli pievim is rv liilf I. MI «. \\ .1 I hf'flUM nUfl
Mr* W M i ilull writ &lt;A ipi uij;
Niehetaon, Brlerrllff Ave,; Circle Mr*. June Retwiechin. Mrs. Gr«re
»Qiiare*. Top earh *r;uare wi*h perlenre, iv teaching c las-es S'-e AuiptMp f*•r thrir hiiRhuuti w iiru
7. McKinley Hall; Circle R, Mra. Av*ry. Mr*. Emory Wil«on, Mra. mint
nr pislty'hlu irr rrcnin »m| alsn Iravrls |n Winter I'nrk every
iluty^t
W. B, Kirby, 1019 Magnolia.1 Toll 7,orn, Mra. Mary'Tyre, Mr*. add ■ spoonful of rhnclnlr seme. Tbnrsilay nlglil for a cl»-s Iheie ihrv iHnui fioin ovrr
Mlnnl*
Kenneth,
Mr*.
Barham
Mm , I'.aiiI U lh 'n ,
(A
hi i&lt;l»*
Clrcla 9, Mra. C. II. Winn. 813
Two
courses
at#
given;
nne
in
44 lirt unutu t«» piny that * tm y t ;
Magnollat and Clrcla 10. Mr*. R. Dauge, Mr*. Effle Koont* ami
elg),l weeks and tli# big on* fnr
Mr*. Alice McClellan.
.Mi a. .1 U . Hill. ( Sr If im p i m r
TV. Turner, DIB Park Ave.
“
lit n##ks. Kurh things would lie
mtnM M&gt;4 J. M. fully, fipriug
TVilioii School p.TA will meet
e e o ro w
m a ip w
learned a* ( I ) poslnra whirh Innurprit* aiiiI trlf iuiprovmirut 1
at 3 p. m. in tha arhoo) audit­
rlmlrt Inking the measurement*,
anti Mm IV II Sprt* (.Srlf |m
orium. Plana for the tupper,
cnrreri
walking, rnrre.l
band
prnvrmrut nm| pni *» )
April 20, will h* completed.
m nrrmeols.
ele. I2i
plrturea,
,
CJre]#*,^f the women of th*.first.
(g a l-, this Is the h'fnr# am| a f ­ ' I f y»*u nr** tntrrritrii why not
Mr.
Slnttf .1 rttitt
A
Presbyterian Church will meet at
ter kind) whirh I g n a i ante# wtfl gh'#
.follow*: No. t • -Mr*. Victor
shose results IA* Fashions. I|mv «prh)g up lift \» ill Hn III all gf "»»l
Brown, Chairman, with Mra.
to renior# a m at and put B on nnil thr* rrN!ih% 44ill n v i iw lillm
The P*ter T*n Junior S*«rv
Charle* Lawjon. Cameron Ave­ t.*»eu* hrM It* meeting Mond*v
again ( t l Social g r a te s tut Cos. • vrn )uu.
nue, 3 p. m.; No. 2 • Mrt, R. C. night. *i 7;“.n n m to th# club
oveiics
under which ion is hair
Mavwalj, Chelrman, with Mra. hmit# In Ft M»ll#n Park
• ti les and, of course, make up
John Brumley. Indian Mound VIIIItvvlru'tinnv
Pr*iid*nt. R«nnv tVilson. opr#.
age, 2:30 p. m.; No. .1 . Mrt
I coul.l go on and o„ o i ' h th*
P. T. Piety, Chairman, with Mr*. #d th» **istnn after whirls secre­
By Jemne Smith
many things a por.on would tun
Jame* Truitt, 110 S. S e m i n o l e tary Margmel .lonr* rmd ihe
Dodgr Safety Consultant
fit I.V taking Ihe emus# | rin.trr
Rlvd. 3 p, m.j No. 1 , Mre, D. minute*.
*tniif| they even dwell on hnn In
OTHER
CITIES
ran
rniour.is*
A
dljctuslon
followed
during
C. Howard, Chairman, with Mre.
talk p r n p n ty along with tin- rate
»ife
driving
hy
adopting
a
clever
which
time
the
trip
to
the
Fes­
I). L. Thrather, 424 Grandview
of gnim rnls.
safplv program sim ila r In that
Avenue, 3 p. m.j No, fi - Mre, tival of Story League* which will Initiated tn Birmingham, Al*
A Imnk of "ihing* learned" is
Clarenre Snyder, Chairman, with be held In Tamp* was talked Thrrr, Vulcin. mythlral cod of kepi for each pupil alld is given
about.
Mre. K. W. Fite, Celery Avenue,
fire and mclel, h*s assumed a In her al rile end of the r t o ii- f
Mr* Robh. *pnn*nr, Is planning new
3 p. m.J No. 0 -M rt. A. C. Moore,
end Important ml#
In rive pages will he found every
Chairman, with Mre, Floyd F. to talk to the Ciirl Scout leader*
The city * outstanding
Ihing taught
pins a f*w- r s i i m
Boyle, 240( Mellonvltte Avenue, In Tampa to "see If a camp *ltw mirk, » »t»tue r^"
1Ar* 4 mi Diip nf llrnif pi*r*'*ii4
can
he
found
«
■
thf
girl*
may
3 p. m.j No. 7 • Mre. W. D.
of th* mighty
who ri»n 1»*1 ar* a group gruriMO*
filmnton, Chairman, with Mre, C. camp out while they are there.” - Greek and Ro­
tv ,m&lt;|
miA'pil ? ) Mrt you II
Sha
asked
all
member*
to
bring
C. Howard, 2 Mallohrllle Avenue,
man god, I*
kIlf(kv nt Hid mil f»f Hid rfUll
2:30 p. m. Co.hostess Mrt. I. E. 85 to the ne*t mrrtlng to rover now * *v mbnl
f
itir glili H'tlU Al •
Whlmant.i No. 8 - (.Morning 1 the expenses at the convention.
of s a f e t y to
1,1 and Mrs V id o r M Greene
n«4v tnklng tl«M rnur««&gt; I pi* ’ I
Next
meeting
will
be
May
7.
A
Blrmlnghim'i
Mrt, JgeV Graena. Chairman wlth^
U|» n fpw pninirrn
For If. aiinnuni e the birth of a soil,
covered
dl»h
supper
will
b«
held
thnuiands of
Mr*. Victor Greene, Wait »ld*,
pxpmplr ilM you kiif**A- lh.it iu«»t l"hn Du Bills, April 2 in h a u r r
P:48 a. m. Co-hottct» M r e. then In honor of the sixth grad- dtiieni e n d ,
-laupern, G erm an’ . Mrs Hreene
p#op|f
h i \ r ,i Irri'lrn v t’» hGeorg* Maffett.-, Evening Circle era graduating into the club. All visitors Look­
thrir frrt nut whrti thr4- 44nit ? m the furnirr Miss Jean DuBuiing down on
No, | . Mre. W. S. Brumley, are urged to mine.
"f Du Bids, Pa.
( m lir t a!11m111j kri’ji thrir
The following officer* srero tha city from **"
_ ...
Fr„ Chairman, w'lth Mrt. A. ft.
polntrfl nni| nalk »»n th#* hull** *»f
lit*
lolly
perch
MlianmllR
elected
for
the
enmlng
year:
Paterion, Hidden Lake, 8 p. m.
Mr. and Me. R n rrie&gt;| in
Rnhh; vlr* atop Red Mountiln. Vulcan bolds thf* f f f t , mrt itf &lt;4 iipsiot nt n* t nininre lh# lu-ili of a da-igliiei
Co-hettai* Mitt Annie Nelmn.; preildent. Nancy
thr
rfmin
•'ffrrt!
Evening Circle No. 2 - Mr*. Clif­ preildent, end program chairmen, a neon torch which burns green
Whofi going up Ntnii’8 tti»* n hfiU Frances ! - ii,#. Spill 2 tn tin
treamrer, If there h*» been no trjlRr bu lity
ford McKIbhln Jr., Chairman, with Melinda McMurrayj
Beminnle .Memorial Hospital.
Mra. Fred C. Murray, 1331 Forait Marilyd Waihhurn: and eecre- during the preceding 24 hour*. font whoiilij In? pint oil on thi* i»i r|&gt;
A
red
lord!
ilgniflc*
a
fatal
acci­
Drive, 8 p. m. Co-hottei* Mr*. tary, Rnthle Carlton.
Tha pragram wa* pra«eot«d by dent.
H. J. Griffin,; Evening Clrcla No.
Tht Iron itaiue. S3 feet hl:b on
Waihhurn who told
8 * Mr*. David Edwardt, Chair­ Carolyn
* 120 foot pedestal, w*J ongimlly
"J*enh'»
Wonderful
Dream*'
an^
man with Mlu Kathfrlna Brown,
constructed to symbollt# Ru mmg2054 9, Laurel Avenue. 8 p. m. Silly Rnhh who gey* "Legend "f httm's principal Induitry. the r 'u
The Dogwood." Both wer*’religi­ duction of Gael »nd pig Iron her
Co-hoitesi Mr*. Marl* Warner.
ous In keeping with the theme f«r nnd In m e only to the hUtue »l
TUESDAY
the month, "Path* To Religion." Liberty. It It easily viewed every­
Refreshment* of ioft drlnkt
Th* M ot Club will hold IU and cookies wer# *ervtd at 9 where in the tltr
Community iptrlfed r 111 1» n a
regular builn*** meeting In the p.m.
Th» b s it p a ft
kindled tntereit In n flly by It lilt­
' Yacht Club at 1^ p.m. Board will
ing Vulcan* tomh which glow*
meet at 7:30 p.m.
e f c a iu o l living
day and night — a blaring re­
Tha Sanford Garden Club Hor­
minder that safe driving n every­
ticulture Chairman will meet at r ~
one'* retponilblllly.
ij
e a s y sm arlnet* of
I 10 a.m. a t the Garden Center.
MIAN',
Safely pfognmi. amphailtlng
1 w|*" l
At 8 p.m. the Training Union
Vulcan'* role, ira ipnnsorad hy
local high irhonli, Ihe police ilemember* of Flrit Raptlst Church
psrtment and clv|c orginltalluns
will attend a Training Union a*- INTEGRITY • ACCURACY
Newspaper*, radio and television
eocfatfohal 'conference at DfLand
prqtection
QUALITY
•
encourage and lupport Ihcie acF ln t Baptiat. Th* bin will leave
tlvllle*
tha church at 7:00 o'clock.
"The torch I* attly ane phaia
At 7 p.m. tha Y.W.A.'* will
af a caatinuou* iaf»ly progeira
maet at Hi* home of Ml*a Mar­
Tike it e«y in hintlmme f*»Moh u-ftli Arrow. For
la our city," *#T* P*u1 3toon.
garet Benham, 805 W. 20th St.
these famous sport shirt* *rr ronlrr, more romfortahlt
ebalrmm
«f
traDe
Mfely.
A
Cirri# of th# T in t Methodl-t
panda al final*, ilaged annu­
thin ever! For u lu t could bt cooler than «ir-li;hl
Church will meet a* follow*: at
ally by Ihe Jualor Chamber of
the )hirt* that weigh just 5 ounce*—or
9.-43 a. m. Circle I, Mr*. 8. F.
Cemmtrre and high ithool tlumore
comfortxhlc
thin the *mnoth-fittinj cue that'*
Richard*, 2503 Kay Ave; Circle
dent*, depict* eauie* and re2. Mr*. E. 8. Hlgginhothom, 124
tulnred into every line of every Arrow. All (esture th#
aolt* af c a r e l a i a motoring.
Pinecreit Ave; Circle 3. Stra.
Rafetyranwion* elvle group*
exclusive Arsfold collar that'# tm irt open or dosed,
Arthur Beekwlth, 400 20th 8t.|
cimpilgn for r e d u c t i o n of
and fine Ssnforired fabric* /hat shrink leu thin l^o.
Clrcla 4. Mr*. J. W. Browm, Old Prlcelexa Ingredient* which go
•peed limit*. Inrreoaed leglilitinn igiloil I r r e i p o a a l b l o
Lake Monroe Rd; end Circle No. Into every preicrfptlnn com­
Arrm* *Fliohtw#l(}hti" Sport Shirt* ............ 3 . 9 5
It It
drivers, ind for a rnrkdown oa
5, Mr*. Robert Willlemi, (04 pounded by our *kill#d pherArrow "Tlnu# Cheek" Sport Shirt* . ,
up
aasife
and
Improperly
lighted
E»cambla Drive.
Arrow Wolking Short* .............................. 5,00
maciite. A complete ■lervtha.
vehicle*.
The Gleaner* Cl*»* "f the Flrit
(**;xv
Vulcin'i gle»mlng torch, and It*
Bantlit Churrh will meet ei the
supporting »»fety project), have
hopi* of Mr*. R. T. Hunt, 8011
locuied international ilttntion on
E. 2nd St. at 7:30 p. m.
Blrtnlnghim. A nitlom l award
Th* Woman* Bible C lue of Phone 104
"for eoniplcuom achlav#manl In
Near Poet Off&gt;•
th* Flr»l Baptlif Church will
frifflc accident prevention In
meet a t 7:30 p. m. In the A*cltle* over 100.000 populitlon*
F
au
st's
Sundry
tembly Unit at the Educational
’ - 1- » V f , ! i
w»* be»towed on Ihl* Important
building. Group 3 a* hoste****.
Store
Induiiriil center when It turned
’■■■'s d tv ^ .;
• Esminofe High School P-TA
tha dieiy of fir* lota * symbol
Mth A French
will meat at I p. m, bacatue of
*“W# Invita Charj# Aeeaunta**
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Mrs. J. McClellan
Is Feted In Home
By Mrs. Robertson

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Are KequeRtcd

Peter Pon Junior
Story Book Group .
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Torch Blazes
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w o rd ,f I atiauta. |« g m m Si
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nadUg mia fro* Shaftog Kaaa
Mi*a Mana who to Jl aad ta in *
for Ik* W thar Raod Noagttal
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donna UM tka aitat a gaar ago Haraar. It. rf Wahar R an . 10*
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Tka atkeg taaa-afa ekampio** I motar dtotog.
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10th

P O S T • T IM E F IR S T R A C E . I d # P . M.
•A N N U A L D ER B Y M ONDAY N IG H T *

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any to (■&gt;•» togeth.r.

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Sat, Mon., Tues., A Wed, 2 P. M,
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Circuit, In * nil for Eamlnnla County.
Fiorina
Tha atihravUtad (Ilia nf the Came
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Toil e ml r4ill of you are hereby
notlflnt that amt !•» l em m e domte
from ami c«mf|tnt ll*» title In the
«l&gt;«te rieerril'M |»io|iett&gt; lie* t.een
broueht ecainet y•••• in 11»• il"i»e
• nl'tte.1 f’a *a bv rilAVK It WKII
ST Kit, Jr end you t i e hereby t ^
mitred t« file
the rie tk
The neture of thle eult le te
thla Cnurt ynur written a|t|»a4ran.a
t l«ei aiin.«ll v or by attorney i nr an. reimive t erirfin cluude from end to
uolet
4ml iutidrm the title |u the
■war or otherwise plemt herein on
ril ed nmt*ertv.
the ! l n t day nf Ai*rII * l» l»'« hereitipKoh e
The
name nf the Court In which
In ti»* Cniuplemt In aald eult • •
• nil he • been Inellluted It the
prnyiHed hr lew
II Jllllll la.
Herein fell not nr • decree Trn • IrAll It I mil I of I l f *k111%
Pnnfee»e will he entered a«elnet • trail * in end lor neitilimle Cminti
Florida.
The ehhrevlated title nf the
f \\ ITVfSM our hand end a**l nf
•aid (*&lt;nif&lt;
at Hanford Hetnlhnle Ceu»e I* •I %It AI'h ' INC. Plaintiff.
i '.hiM v, Florida
Mile 3-nd day ot \e; MANY K. HANNA. e | el. l&gt;e•end4lit a
tl.ui'h A l» I9A4
Y«mi end eech of ynu are heret»«
O r Herndon
on|l*led Mint ."If t" tetnore • Inud*
f i n k of the Circuit Toiirf
(Eeali
Seminole County, Florida from and confirm »he title to the
eno\e dearr*f»ed property hae been
Mr I* I. Hunt
hroiieht eaelnet you In the above
lienutv |*|eik of eald Tourt
Felder A
llet tl UiRhau- att»rne« e entitled i*en*e »•» ilAMAI'IC. INt*..
f„r IMainMff « L&gt;par Hide Winter end you ate hereby required to
file with the Clerk of thl* Court
Park. Florida
vour written appeeranct tpereonalls nr hy attorney) or i m w i r or
ot tin o Ike plrsd herein on the day
of JJi d dev of April \ l» I U | tn
ttie Conitdelnt la eald eult, aa
ptov tiled l*y lew
• • 'in i Hi i f t or a decree pro
Ctnfe*t» will he entered, ecelntt
you
\\ ITNKPA our hind end eeel of
te d Cnurt at Sanford. Pemlowle

Count*. glorias t hla II g * r» « |
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f»M»r A liililnahaui .ilornor, fnf
I’lamiirr I Lrpar Hid* .winter
Park, Florida

F o r r n tin ty

C nm m lM lontr.

Dietrlct R *.15
Will Ba A p p m l a t r i * '
C m inlv R rald en t 29 Y aare
f Pd. Politic*! Ad . . raid far h|
llomar t.lttla)

OF CCIR5I. MT ICAC ' HgRRr,..) fg.^WP'!
ACROSS THIS BACK l AAN
A ht 4 L0«

H I-W A T 17*92,— • M ilas S s s t h O f S s a f e r i
T u r a W aat A t R a4 A rro w

aaaikar kg Das Haakto kUaciag
SaMtoava 1*4. at AJgtae, T n.
Milvaakoa aarkad B r a a k lg tt’a
world tkamgtont M at Hew Orlaeae. Haak Aaraa a*d Bokkg
Tkomaoa komarad far rtia Bravo*.
Ckarlta H*ai aad Bag CampaaaUa
dvt K for to* D*dgara
Tkara v*r* two koma row*—kg
Vatoiagtaa* BTitteg Htraac aad
Oauaaatt'* Bok Tkurmaa-ta to*
RodUg*' lin k l*a»*I *1 M w ,
kack rlctorg avar tka laaaura at
Catip (Sari n . Oa. Starry Sitopna
AM a BHS taaiag koma n * tor

THB FRENCH TOUCH
Franck brtad i« d*liei»u» and
arunehg, but ang placti lafi from
thoi* htndiom# laavaa art apt
to dry out moro quickly than
ethtr br*aii*. Ut* them thi* wagi
t«a*t lightly, in your broiler,
aprinkl* with grated chacia and
run under lha hroilar flam* again
until tha ihiaaa kubbla*. Now
float them. ch«*a* *a, in a bawl
of soup in tka traditional Frsarh
manner. Especially good In onlaa,
tomato, or vtgatablo boaf soup.

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Drain a can of mixed vegaUhlr*.
In ,, with a good Krsneh dr • *•
mg. Chill in th. aulomat.c &gt;••
r.gsiatur to blend fluvori. tl&gt; ap
■n eri.p grurng. Tnero you h.«\s

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WRACKING
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BAKING TIPS FOB BRIDES
Hint* for spring brides: For
baking auccaaaful eakta u m caka
flour. Baking pans of ihlng metal
ar* bait for rak* baking, to*.
However If your wadding gift* Inrludod ovait-glasa pans, which
hold tk* beat, u*a a I I dagr»t
/to F. lawar ov*r tamparatura or a
■lightly shorter baking Uma.

YVt* ad to far tka Ml* pnrp*aa
af MlHag a aaw Dadga ar Plg&gt;
mouth u tka paapia wka'ra Mr*d
•f •Gimmick Salaa" awl “Dto*
w**»ad Advtrttoing,"

HE
LOVES
ME ..

Ltgal Notict

Mmlnot# e^uMg Meban.
Dodga-PIgmawW daator I

lo.. r*i _ lita ta _ at .SA»

HJOHT NOW Is Em thee le bow
yew sir eoeditiee*—whse U«p«rwtares sad prion i n kotA low! TWe
aswlMR Hotpoint eook, lilUrs, driss,
frnhsns, and d rcu lstn sir withovl
d rtfte. De less la svsrytliim f b a t
pries, this asw model hss Rulomatie
tharm oatat, foll-reo a eireulatieaJ
•Isetrostatk lite r. Maay other outJ
eteadtaf faetoim A h o ialaad lM hp

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a f . - , it tflta lo laSa tKa whaal of a \9!A CarifflacT

T oo simply lean back and anjny tha rida.&lt;

If you don't already know, then a a hop* you'll
coma with u t now on a little im aginary journey
in (ho “car of rara".

W e'va heard it said th at a drive In • MW
Cadillac isn't really a drive at all, in tha norm al
aense of tha word. It's a time for rest and pleasure
and relaxation.

Suppoaa, if you will, th a t you 'ra in tha drivar’a
teat.
.
.
Ba fcaMtl N* •east Aaf barauts k
wee* a* matt, aa autaaiatie slactrto
•sue bsstsr Its tagwhsrs fa you*
bom s...to lb* kitchen...In ihw
aiM«t...*tM to the sitiel Whit*.
B*v* *i*aa...i*f* u electrie light...
aaf r*&lt;&gt;1,r b*r*u.s *11 th# hsst go*
tot* lb* «itcr, not into lbs roomI

G arh ag c

E A SY TERM S

A LlttleAacatlan Ih Every D ay!

WELL D R ILLIN G
Howard C. Lonr
Phono 8S8

Easy kausskatf espmssa Joww by going
alt-slactrie in your bitrbsa-lauadrg- It'*
sksapec ttua oatog a ra*b«n*tioa rf kiclal

How w n d trju l yon fc«l. Thoaa darp, luiurinue'
cti«hinnt hold you in perfect com fort—y o u r hands
rr*t naturally on (lie slender wheel—and all ahout
ynu ara vision . . , and beauty , , , and lu iu ry .
And how quiet and rratful it ia! The car ia *o
smooth and silent in operation that your only
sense of motion comes from the sound of tlie wind
and from the passing landscape. ,&lt;u
Starting . . . stopping . . . turning—all are regu*
la lad with lha lightest touch o f toe and hand.

COR. 2ND A PALMETTO AVE

BfHtr to rn tn for t v it it t*m*

jo**.

1J you should dtcidt lo /*+* up lo a CztdilLU, it
will he our purpose lo mtke you as pleased with your
relationship with us, as your dealer, as you art
certain lo he wilh the car ibelj.
The Cadillac name has loop keen a symbol of
automotive integrity and honesty of purpose—and
we make tivry effort lo have our awn business reflect
the same ideals in our dealings wilh owners,
l l would he a pleasure to see you—at any lima.

�Tom OgVetree Dies

MEMBERS OF AIR EXPLORER SQUADRON NO. 48 from Tevxree,
■ra served noon chow in the station mess hell during their visit
■ J 5 . f d 8 ln fo rt N .v tl Auxiliary Air Button, Baturtey. (Official
tt

a

Uaeul

S t a t e d to live hi* reasona for hla
Maid to one questioner who staled
that the Supreme Court is the last
word In the law of our land. It was
ira a that James A. Wright emphrftlcally staled "The day the
people are nol aupreme la the day
xxxx."
Democracy goea
goes to ixul
r v
other political activities
around the state Gov. Collin*'
fWrtquartrr* In Tallahassee said
Coffins would discus* Ihe Integra­
tion probem In a filmed speech
whfch will be delivered over a do*gn etatlon* tonight.
’’ (finding up a avlng through the
Central Florida citrus belt last
jijjljt, Warren told a crowd at
Ocia that If elected governor he
woqld try to find a solution to the
fe/tfi’e critical drought problem.
liryanl, campaigning in Jackson­
ville, said there was need for mure
^jTjgtr college* and for several four.
car degree granting institution*
^ metropolitan areas not now

J

Starling

Williams' Lumber
Yard Sawmill Are
Ablaze Early Today
By MARIAN JONES
The Bob Williams Lumber Yard
and sawmill near Oviedo was on
fire this morning shortly nfter
I o’clock.
The Sanford Fire Department
answered the alarm and was at
the K ent to aid in the control
of the blaze.
Literally half the town of Ovie­
do turned out for the fire. Blazes
from the conflagration could be
seen from the back of the Post
Offce a llitince of three-quarters
of a mile.
served. He specifically mentioned
the Tamps-St. Petersburg area.
Collins‘went on a handshaking
tour of Polk County yesterday be­
fore moving over to St. Petersburg
It. participate officially In the Sun­
shine Festival. He met with cam­
paign workers in St. Petersburg
this morning before joining In fes­
tivities.

SU N D A Y

Two Sanford Boy Scouts received
their "E «fU ’’ awards at cere­
monies conducted recently at the
SnterprlM Methodist Church.
Al Phelps Jr. and Clifford McKihbln III were presented their awards
la ceremonies conducted by Gor­
don Gill, Advancement Chairman
of DeLand and Sidney Vlhlan,
Scoutmaster of Sanford.
Both ecouta are merabera of
Troop S4S of Sanford
Other awards presented i t the
St. Johns District Court of Honor
Included:
Second Claes Scout; Joe Battle,
P e t e r Alexander, and Roger
Krohne, First Class Scout: Donald
Barnes, S t a r Scout: Robert
Shroeter, Christopher West, and
Jimmy Edge.
Merit Badge Awards: BUly Selgreel, Bird Study and Coin Collect*
Inst Harrison Smith, Electricity
end Machinery; Roy Welsenbarger,
Camping and Hiking; Guy Creel,
Athletics; Warren Mile*, Athletics;
William Miles, Athletics; Tony
Wells, Athletics; Peter Alexander,
Home Repairs; Donald Barnes,
Swimming; Jack Kennedy Firemannhip and Swimming; John
Krohne, Cooking; Gerald Martin.
Bookbinding; Kenneth Miler, Citi­
zenship in Home and Weather;
Robert Shroeter, Plremanshlp;
Charlea Winkle, Cooking; Ronnie
Wlket, Cooking; Robert Eubanke,
First Aid ind Swimming; Alex MeKlbbin, Hiking and Safety; Clifford
McKIbhin III, Cltltcn*hlp in Nation
and Hiking; and Al Phelps, Chem­
istry.

the lictl Telephone System present* a

New TV Show
that 0 u

whol*

a1mily

Route Across Lake
By MART FOWLER
Picture an azure lake spanned
by A graciously curving causeway,
from the d ty of Sanford, Its lights
twinkling In Ihe distance, to Ihe
town of Enterprise where the
power plant's huge tuner flames
a beacon light throughout the
night. This conception of the pro­
posed new routeway la beautifully
envisioned by thy artist who did
the attractive cover for U. S. Steel's
annual report, just Issued. Many
people have commented on the
similarity of the colorful painting
which could easily be a model for
the proposed new highway across
Lake Monroe.
Discussions engendered by the
Umtly art work inelude pros and
coni of where this engineer's
dream would land th* people of
De Bary. Some fear that if It be­
comes a reality - It might injure
business in our (own. Rebuttal asks
who shops in De Bary and Ihe
'
answer is, the residents. So the
arguments proceed to explain that
If trucks and through 'raffle of
EAGLE AWARDS WERE presented recently to Al Phelps Jr. tourists rushing to reach their des­
(left) and Clifford McKIbbln 111. They are members of Boy Scout tination should he shun'ed away
Troop 348 of Sanford.
from our Own it would make the
center of De Bary ar.l its hoped
for new business block a safer
place for Senior citizens to en­
APRIL I
joy shopping.
Admissions
At it now stands, trailer trucks
Donald Gaihorn (Sanford)
Mr*. Erma C. Flynt, 48, pass­
and vacationer*' cars whlulnc
Mrs. Lily Winstead (Sanford)
ed s t i y in Homestead, at 5:05
a. m. today nfter a short Illness. Mrs. Louise W. Rowan (Sanford) madly threugh our village pose
many traffic snarls and problems
Mrs. Shirley I'carce (SanfordJ
Mrs. Flynt, the wife of Jack
for those who could otherwise
Discharge*
Flynt of Hanford and Homestead,
shop In safety and peace. Then,
Sharon L. Travis (Enterprise)
taught school In Seminole County
too, some fear that the present
Steven Travis (Enterprise)
for 20 year*.
highway would be neglected In
Donald
Gaihorn
(Sanford)
She was -a member of the first
favor of the new route, but the
Willie Mitchcl (Sanford)
Mrthoilist Churrti of Geneva.
Long Rango planning committee
James Oliver (Sanford*
Survivor* n r. her husband.
says that would not he so; the
Finney Haynes (Longwood)
Jack Flynt; mother, Mr*. Ballnrd
present
highway would be proper­
Mr*.
Kate,
Blalsdell
(Sanfordof (Itlnndo; one brother, Leen
Cotter of Orlando, two half lis­ Mr*. Doris R'nlnn and baby boy ly maintained; with less wear and
tear It would offer a better road
(Sanford)
ter* anil thrrp half brother*. ,
surface. Also, since I)e Bary Drive
John I’.ctila (Hanford)
Funeral service* will t&gt;« lu-ld
and High Hank* road both would
Patty I/nip (Sanford)
at I p. m. Sunday afternoon at
connect with this route, it would
m um s
Geneva Methodist Churrh with
bring Sanford 4.1 miles nearer
Baby Girl Howell
Ihn Rev. George Carlton of
far the convenience of those who
linhy Buy Winstead
now drive often to Sanford.
Baby Boy Hatchett
APRIL 0
If sentiment for this Improve­
Admissions
ment in trnfflcways grows It may
Mrs. Viola Frank (Sanford)
not be too long in our day of rapid
Mr* Myra Douilncy (Sanford)
progress when ns Gordon RotherMr*. Mary Lou Bran an (.Sanford) mol of Southern Belt advises, real
Eugene LaF.ur I Sanford)
estate transactions have flowered
Steven Davis (Sanford)
so prollfically that they have InBIR THS
otiillcd an Increase of 303 per rent
Baby Boy Duudney
of phones in the last few years;
The choir nf the F l - l Christ!
Balx; Boy Dnubncy
and the National Safety Council

nr.
M-tto

(jm:
f

Hospital Notes
Mrs. Erma Flynt
Dies In Homestead

foretells that th»r* will be 83
million motor egri tooling about
our country on or berore 1365, It
may not be h * far distant that wo
are to be pointing out to visitors
the necklace ot shining Jewel*
that gllt'i-r* across the darkling
waters, 'giving light and motion
In Lake Monroe’a ptoud expand*.

TRAILER PARK
NEW!(SpacesMODERN!
Available)
• BOATING
• FISHING
» PICNIC GROUNDS
BOATS • BAIT • TACKLE
Everythin* You Need For Fun

M O N R O E B O A T BOW L
•

evening worship Mrs. Jnm r s t„
Anderson nn&lt;l Mr*. J. C. Diets
will *!ng "N eath Iho Old Olivo
Tree*” (M cK in ney),
/
"The t io c e ^ lt y o f pu tting chairs
tn tin* niale Sunday was tlwl'llng,"
&gt;-aiil Pinlor Perry I,. Stuna today,
"But thet rue stren'iih nf the

Monroe Bridge

COME

AND MEET ED AND
'
Y o u n FUN HOSTS

FRED

B o x O ffica

Christian Church
Choir Will Sing
'Gloria' Sunday

tnjuy

Mr. TV. T. "Tom” OgUtrs., |i
passrt away a t a local minis,
homa xt 12:10 p. m. ThundsI
afU r a short illnsii.
Mr. Ogletrr* w at'b o m In So-jth
Alabama, July St. 1874 and lui
llvrt *n Sanford alnca IPM *j,
tnada hit homa a t 312 E.
St.
Ha was a member of Ihe Vint
Presbyterian Church of IN'ey.
villa, Ala. Mr. Oglatrca r .n (
rrtlrad prlntar,
Survivora include fivg' thiMrtit;
Mr*. Lawton Knight, Annluon,
Ala.j Sir*. H. H. May,- Wa.'iln?.
ton, D. ■C.j Mrs, TV. S. M
Sanford: Mrs. E. T. Smith. I
vill*. Ky.: and J- T. -Oglet.’*
Winter Garden. Alin ona brother,
Snndcra Ogletrce, Mobile, A'a.j
three sister*. Mra. Emma Brirs,
J\la.: Mr*, Gertrude Blii&gt;rmn..r,
California; and Sir*. Atlee Mr.
Donald, Bumont, Tex.; nlna grsnl,
children; two great grandchild,
ran, and several nieces snd
nephew*.
Funeral iervlee will be held at }
p. m. Sunday afternoon at ths
First P m hytarlan Church wllh
Itsv, A. O. Mtlnnl* officiating.
Buriat will be In Oaklawn Mcm&gt;
orlal Park,

TODAY * SATURDAY

L A S T TIME T O N IG H T
STARS 7:10

church i* shown by the nttemlnnen on tho Sunday after Eiiuter"

7 7 to

first of these true-life drajnas it

it.. p R iv A T h W a r
Vj m a j o r b c n s o n

Lego! Notice
IYu.
AMANDA
WILLI AMU.
ft**
• itiin], iu-r unknown In im m hu**
I, Mull'd,. t l.v l.e e ., arulit. r-. «»MKIU II# 11.41HIM111• other* l.o under
Ini' itm uM il ur ol till'win*. Wlm-4
|. •IiIi i k o mill sddreehe. utr mi.
known. MATH GW WILL IS Ml4. dr...in iil and ...... .. .......... William..
hi, w if,, their unknown licit. . 1
low. lrff.tr,,». d*vl«.c», a t . n t t d . n * .
i la,,4 or claimants under them, ur
ritlirr "f tlietn d*ren»r,l or other*
wlvi- who." re.ldence. .ltd »dd r e e.c. .r r unknown; H, V'. M il..
1,1 AMS. ,1c o o r d .m l
- " llr
I.IAMH. III. w i f . If ll*lto« an.l If
iir.it their unknown ln-tr. at law,
|i a n te d , devl.eee, . . . t a i l . i * it .lm n o t . ulhvrvvl*. under them. nr
either Of IhMSt. dsrea.ed or otherwisa. wtio.a re.lden.e* and addrrKte* are ttnknuwiii
TIHi.MAH, wife of Henry Thomts,
u lirtiiK, and If dead her unknown
In lr« at l*w, lc**tei«, derteoe*.
sr.intnee, a-elwne, ur f l.t m . n t 4 un,l* r her. dti-.n.ed or nthrrwlee.
Whoa* re.ldencea and . d d r .s s r . nr.
iinkti iwn; and all unknown person,
having or claiming to have any
right, tills, claim. Inter.el or de­
mand In «nd la Hi* tollowlng de#, rlh.d prop.rly iltitat*. lying and
being tn f . m l n o l . County, Florida
and d4.crlti.it aa follow*, to-wlti
Th* North On.-half of th* NH
. . . . — ..
. icotloa II,
.0, Rang* IS
Townihlp

7*no chuckling, honrt-warmlng tala of an Immigrant
who converted Junk Into shining iucccaa, then fouiiu
ho had to competa with hii aont to win their rc8]&gt;ect.
Starring Lon Chaney, Jr. John Neabitt, famous atorytdlcr and winner uf Oscars, tntroducea aach story.

Sunday at 6:00 P. M. Channel 6

J.VoV
LOT* I.
an I II o f ---------------------- -----Pu*dl*H|on according t , th*
P l . t th.raof, as racord.d In Plat
Doug I, Pag* If of tha Puhllo

7:23

Cl huulh, l u n g , 10 Gnat.

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of
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14 of th* Public llecordB of
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II H'luth flanse ]0 II.«i
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that . .alt ha, t,r.n filed .K.lnut
y 'II In III. l.'lrrult Court ot th.
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A. D ISIS, or a d . c r . a pro
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J0l|4
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Clerk of the C ircuit Court, in and
for H .m ln o l, County, F I , rid*, this
f t h d a y of April. A P. I S i t
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C I .rk of th e Clrenlt
Court In and for Sem_ Inola County, Florida,
(Circuit Court l e a l )
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AHocney* for Plaln tlffa
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INVITATION TO SID
w | 'l *&gt;• r r c . l v . d
h r ih# City CommUtinn of th* City
of Sanford. F l e r ld t . up until
u « t f « k P. U.. April II. t*i«. from
farllflad
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m ake Ih* an n u al audit nf t h . Clty'a
rtcord*. am fuilnvi-R;
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Serial — "Jungle Raiders"
No. 13 — Cartoon
SUNDAY anti MONDAY

Rock Hudson

•as tit* imam • fmu# Towot • ono waidis
B W IB H BBfiTSM.,W8IMU

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ALL C A N D ID A T E S SU B JE C T TO
D E M O C R A T IC P R IM A R Y E LE C T IO N M A Y 8th

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COUNTY

BE H E A R D

D EM O CRA TIC

E X E C U T IV E

If MflaaltiE Tha
FLORIDA TIMES*UNION
Daily Dalivary
Phona 1737 for
Prompt Sanrkn

4 BCLAIff (Voteto*

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3

D *F* STARTING

PASS/ON PI Ay
C O M M IT T E R

fe a t u r e s -

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SUNDAY

�Sim plified Selling Of Surplus Items...A
—
BUSINESS
SERVICES
18—BEAUTY PARLORS
fa r A1X Ynur Saaut* N##di rail
f l a r r i a t t 's B a a itp N m k
Phona PJl
tap Sa Oak A**
lOpaa i t n n n hr atp w u tn aat.)
IT—BUILDING . RCPA1RR
PAINTING

It ALWAYS Pays
To U m The
WANT AOS
1 tin*
l f e . j t r 11m —
8 Hmaa
l i t f t 11m — ■
8 tint**
14* f t ll»* ----t t tifflM
11&lt; f t Un* ~ —
, eatitrail
10# f t UU# CA8P o r THANKS tad IN
MEMORIUM Katie#* . . . SI M
On# Una Kquala » afarat#
ward*, whan ta t In • po*nt
(nawa ityla) typa.
Whit# I p u n a t la m ja r Lina
Kata fa r amaont u u d —Caunt
Nlaa 1-raiR* Llnaa t« Mneh.
R A T E S FO R
C L A S S IF IE D D ISPLA Y
ON R E Q U E S T

FLOOR
4 la | aad flauktag.
laaalai, waxing, Sarvtag 8amtCiaa
sola county tuiea in s .
I t H, Qtaaiea. Laka H a n
18—RLICTR1CAL Caaitraatara
R A N D A L L E L E C T R IC CO.
Claetrtcal Cnatraetlai and Rapairi
TV S arvlc# Can ta r
Bradii and Croiley Awdixneea
U S M agnolia A r t.
P h. 113
18—LA(lNt)RT*nRY CLEANING
dot naur ■ Wain aari Damp Dm
One haur U ■ Waih and Dry Paid
'imihed l.anadry
Saattrme Drv Cleaning
S aaltw id* L au n d ro m at
a*atn 8(8* PaMlmart RMx.
188 Ran 21th « l
H —PIANO NRRYICIt
L

8—LOST AND FOUND
Lo s t ■ Ladiii puna with glaitai
and k m
Saturday by Hunt*
A Tred Starr. REWARD. Apply
•
Sanford Hrrald.

L Sill — Plano Technician
PbOM 1184 Route 1. Sanford

11—ROOFING—PLUMBING

Mf / /

32T
LOST • In front of Ritz Theatre.
a x ea a
Wntarn Auto Bicycle.. Nrw.
Caslraettig aad Repair
Rad and Whltr. Phone ten .
l*»l Sielord Ate.
Phene 1U8
tlTpRRRONALiNOtlCB*
jrT P T V
goat

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Randall P rin t, South
Sanford Av*. Phone 3in-w.t

• A U T O M O T IV E
8—BOATS AND MOTORS

EV IN RU D ED e a l e r
OFFERS
8 If. SCOTT ATWATER .
812..W
7'a H. 8C0TT-ATWATER . NtJ.oo
t t t If. P. Evmruda IBM
Uodal
•Hf' 00
— 7h H. P. Ellld
» * •»
• it) H. P. Marcury
lirt.no
Lllhlning
1
I ti H.vP.r S e V B a w ^ ^ ! .
18 H. SlJoTTATWATER
with control*
m aw
18 H ELGIN
«]»■«
M H JOHNSON. 1933 Model.
vary (ait
IMfl.no
a H. P. Evinrud* 1M3 Model.
Lika naw .
MM-**
2S H. P. Evlnmda IMS
$371 no
Alio many motor* torn down for
uiad parti, Reisonahlr
(A • TRADE-IN your old boat. Mo
tor or Trailar.
—Saltctlon of Ito*t3
a im ,
Mahogany.
Aluminum
and Gaitor Trilla*i.
• Alto lavtral turd Boat* and
iritlari.
.
. ...
Ma tka Naw K fltnidr Line (nr 11
ROBSON S p o rtin g Goods
tour

Pot Better Plumbing
ttce or Call
w . j . k i .m ;
Moo mith Parh-Phnue M
PLU M B IN G
Contract tnd repair work Free
«*limale* H. 1. Harvey. 2&lt;M
Sanford Ave. Phona 1828.
Plumbing Kreaky Heating
M. G. H O D G ES
Service on AIN Water Pump*—
Wellt Drilled — Pump*
Paola Road Phona 700
M—RPKCIAI, NOTICES
ENVELOPES, letterhead!. *t»lr
msnUt invoice*, hind hill*, •nd
p r o g r a m * , etc. Prngreaifve
Printing Co. Phnne 40* — 403
Weal l.tlh SI.
ORLANDO Srntlntl Bur, Call
Ralph flay, .1130
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
TYPING LETTER WHITING
PROMPT SEIIVI.E
PHONE 71*8
tot San In 1d All Nai'l Rani, ftldj
CREDIT BUREAU OF SANFORD
INCflM K-TA X -SERVICE
W m, H. M urray
till Celery Air Phone 1841 M
Cloved Sunday and Wedne*rtiy

UPHOUSTERING
Cmtom Mad* Drapery and filir
f Cover*
* 1 ST A N L E Y K U L P
i n . i«t* iI f• . . **i -------------Phone S«nlnr&lt;l - J8il J
, Let ui tafl ot* a itk in s r your baat.
2021 S. Park llim a) 17321
I malar, or trailar. Killarnry Kor
M r Boat Exahintr. Hwy. 17-92
T. V. R E P A IR S
k Fairbanki Ava. Winter Park, 'Til Hi p m Service Call' Lino W
Pla, Phona kvui.
A Xorri' Ph. IS.W J. D- Herrin,
Ph. 2803..I. Licensed Technl
run*, guaranteed work
I I —TBA1LBB8
WANT a Stanley Party? Need
It will pay YOU to ica 1JS hrforr
Pm durh? Call 2232-J.
MU buy. DprO Evening* and
When your Elertrir Vtoinr1hluatfayi
Generator* 4 Starter* Fill
Clirtijda Trailar Salat,
atka, Fla.
fa ll (he E lectric No. AM
Electrician. 20 yri experience
P. H. LANSING GARAGE
"SULK FRUIT AND PLAT
A ELECTRIC SERVICE
TRAILERS. MOfla axl*. 24 and
414 We*l 13th SL

fS«*"SSilj|fJIM %w f'and0'837 .So

M#ntBlpr!C6»ha .aarly and taka 14—CHILD CARE
DANE
South Ora nga
Undo. 8.8031," I will kaep children In my horn*
llo itim Trail, orlan
by hour or day. Call 380 R,
1 M Andtraon hmiw Iratlar, (nod
ciadltlan. l i t houw S. of Big
EM PLO YM FaN T
Tra* Road on IT-82. Rrlronahle,

Now

Herald

88—BALIftMEN—AQENTB
&gt;20.00 daily. Sail luminous door
tales. Write Reevat, Attleboro,
lass. Free Sample and Details.

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NEW MOON. Trailar, IB ft., J n —HELP WANTID HALR
Rtdrw m . fun bath, aicallant
Munition. U ,M with porch. Call Day and Nlfhl cab drlvtr. Mutt
at Moblay'i Trailer Courl, on be sober and reliable, a goad
driver. See Mgr Yellow Cah
1T-M is Longwood. R. Jtoklni,
Co. 219 S. Magnolia.
Lao I wood, Box 108.
YOUNG man 2l-.1V Part-time
work. Apply colonial Oil Sta­
, 14—UBED CABB
tion. 13th and French.
___i or trade afluity in i i u
, Bultjr Special Convertible. C4U 88-MALE ar FEMALE
1121.J between 1 a m. • 4 p.m.
t
1• IMS 70RD Club Coupe. Radio, Volunteer Typtati. Hourly or after_ M
____
American Cancer
ill. 7
heater, ipotllght, Back-up lllht.
Society.. Phnne 817-J evening*.
dtf actional1 tignal, overdrive,
**
*T------- 1£1_
, Mod urea, run* food. 1173.00
M -M ,
E A R N 140 W E E K L Y
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Sowing Rabywear, No renvaaaing.
Enclosed atamped, addr#*«ad an’ 1818 PACKARD ,Scdant .rqiiiiwert
. With radio, heater, overilrnr
* r|opc. Rabywear, Morristown.
0* __&lt;*•*» ccflflUoo, *W . ta ll Ult-M T c n a . . __________________

4T-FURNITVIE—HOUSEHOLD
GOODS
RICH MAN-POOR MAN

Are

As

Easy

sf—HOUSES and COTTAGES
3 room unfurnished hou*e with
bath, hoi water and ga» heater.
A. C. Benton, 4t* milt* out 5.
Sanford Phone 239 J

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Call 1821

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•7—BROKERS and REALTORS

BALL REALTY
RAYMOND M. BAM.
OH4 AR M HARRISON
RED. HROKERS
ft. D. Htghleynsan. Aitnciale
184 South Park Ava.
Phnne I

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Frl. Apr. 6, IffSfl
Page !l
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Parenfs Are Urged
To Attend Mass
Meeting April 8

Whether you hive an estata or a
bungalow you will b* proud to
■ou cn
choose your 18-ROOMS
call it homa If you
WELL trained K iel secretary furniture from
IOLS"
datirei posttwo, good ahorlhand
SLEEPING Room, light home
A m m meeting h** bean rail­
and typu&gt;t. Call 31U-J.
keeping. 84.00 week, up Day
EASY TERMS ' FREE DELIVERY
*snn.nn d o w n
ed for Sunday, April a ( t 3 pns.
Rate*.
11.00 4 up. 4K) W. 1st
DAY WORK WANTED-Emma Visit our store now and take ad.
7 Redroom*, masonry construe- at 81. .tame* A M. E. Church.
Noe, Gen! Delivery, Lake Slary, vintage of nur "SPRING SALE."
tmn. large Living flomn. span- Ninth SI. and Cypree* Ava, tn
Fla.
nm kitchen equipped svith new dl»CU»* youth problem*,
Bedroom Suites from IPP.no up I t—WANTED TO RENT
Klecirtr Range amt Rrtrigcra
2 pc Sectionals
PP.flfl up
Mother Ruby 'Vllion, chairman
tor, large closets, talosied lHirch
Dinette Sets
39,30 up
00 rear
Rrautilul Oak floors of th# Seminole County ChrhtUn
FINANCIAL
Reclining Chatrr
* 49 30 ea. 2 or ,7 Bedroom Unfurnlihed
throughnol with full reramic Chain of MG'Innerr A**emhlle«,
Home by end of thl* month,
Occasional Chair*
M—INSURANCE
ttled bath. This i&lt; a barsatn at annnunresl Hint th» puhlle I* In.
fall Mr*. Jim Rnhimn, 1232 J —or
(Choice fabrics)
39.30 ea
$8100.00. Ixt
your renl re­ vlieil lo allend till* meatlni and
1MR,
T-V Lounge*
44.VI ea
ceipt* apply on the purchase »l that mother* and father!* are *lOdd Chests ofDrawers
34.30 ea
Ihi.s home.
Preferred Ralea »• Preferred
perl*lly urued to he pre**nl.
II—ACREAGE
PatlcyheUer*
BEDDING SPECIALS
Guest speaker for the meeting
leh n W lllia m i 1m . A(ewcp
Leas
ss-lll hr Seminole County Judge
Reg. Trade WANTED 1-3 acre*. With or with­
417 Saeferd AlUstie Bank
T. W. MERO end Juvenile Judge Ernest HmiaPheea 84
H M 9 $12.30 out building for e**h. 420 W. W. DIETRICHS
Qutltop Mattrei* . 818.30
(Ml Park Ave. rhone 27 ar 143 holder.
yal Comfort
___ 38.30
tt.so
Royal
I
til. SI.
PreRllt Spans I ... 38.30 19.30
Special .
2930 24.H
MERCHANDISE Echols
RE1.I,
Matching Box Springs at IdtnREAL ESTATE
Anything
S t - jL^n-S S ' n fly
tlcal Savings.
42—ART1CLER FOR RENT
With A
O*s*l0ed
31any many more Dtentiral tpaclPhone 1129 A. R r*ter«on,Broker
Ad
Rnllaway, Hoapital a n d B a h * all
18-BONM
Atioctate* • A. R Pelerion Jr..
JUST CAIX
Rod*. Day. Week or Month— ablalooit numerotil to list, hut availP J. Chealerion, Girfteld Wil­
tn t
Tel. 1413. Furniture C eniarletts. John Meiich. H W Wil
118 Wets First
Item*. Hare) M Field A. C.
\TTRACT1VE 3-Bedroom home.
— EASY TERMS----CLASSIFIED DISPLAY
Dmidney, l-snd Surveyor.
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
VA insured fmxnnitr. 1r» Down
FDR RENT — Dragline and opera- Corner 2nd. 4 Mignofl* Ph. 1232 Pavmml. Complete in few week*.
tnr hv Hour. Week or Month.
"Red Bamberger" Mgr.
Pho"i 1431, l-ea Conitrurtion CO. Open Monday* 'll! 9:M p.m.
M IW V I.L R. 0 7 IK R
Ill.ixvi - 3 hatlrmim frame linme
VISIT OUR RAI.CONY
■adder - Phnn* use
■in corner Ini. Large feroen
INHcei
2991
S.
Orlande
Or.
43—ARTICLES FOR SALE
(torrh, Hardwond flours. Vene
$
lien hllnd*. spare healer and
U - M ,M AND GARDEN
water healer inrlmled. Reason­
—Farlory lo T
able down payment.
1949 Ford Tractor Dnun.a Rotinm FOR SALE—By owner I bedroom
A lnm lm im
home. Ideal Inrstioo. Mayfair
14" Plow, 3 Row rultlvatPr.
V enetian Bllnila
Home* — Lola — Acre**#
Serlien. Very re**onahle. Call
TRACTOR CO.
Enclosed head. si|-pioof hntiom HtwayBRITT
Hra. Either Fldge, 317 or 1343 R.
1
7
-W
seatk
&lt;
Fkege
*1
1
rad »ith piaitir end*. F lu tic er
OZIKK RK A I.TY CO.
rayon ttpei, Cnttan or nylea 18—MU8ICAI. nSTRUMENTI
t.aure ft. liner
cord*.
Reg Rral Esla1r\ Hfnker
SeeknH h GWw* and P ain t Co W estern • riH M tcsI * P o fiu lsf
2891 So. Orlando Dr. — Ph. 18*9
II? 114 Wan 2nd Si.
Phone 320
1 Sedreem Cnnrrnte Slack
A lbum s - RECO RD S • S ingles
VA - 8225 Down Psrment
B U K U n ’S M U8IL S H O P
Consult \ Rt.Ai rilR Fir*l
NEW 4 l.Grd furnllur* it bargain
134. Per Month P 4 I
Ph. 3071
CULLKN K HAHKKY
prirM, Paying top price* lor 207 W lit St.
kitchen Fully Equipped
DM N. Park l i e . Phnn* $313
Aei flit to -hooie rolnr« *"d rite
good toed furaltun, adding U-W ANTID TO RUT
machine*. ri*h regiMer Rig
A. K. .khftemaker. DnllHer
Stock SUPER TRADING POST. Higheat CASH. TRADE IN price*
Tn Help Ymi Buy ur Sell
Phone IWWI
I mile S. 17 92 Phonr .VI17 W
paid lor ii'rrf furniture. Call
Rosa L. Pavliin. Htokrr
938 Wl'sen Msier Furniture
Annahelle R. Henderson. Aasnrlat*
.Ml F. til SI.
TAINT
12.VI git. T-Shirt* 41
Alhrrla J. Itall. Associate
cents Air Mete —special J18\
Phone :XT!
17 92 at Hiawatha
Armi • Navy Surplus .tin San­
ford A*-e
R E N T A IsS
A lexander A S lrln c e r
Ileal Estate ♦ Iniorance
/.PARTHF.NTS
M o lanirinc Messenger, ,\*soc
To SHOW MOTION m action
107
M.ignnlia
A\e,
Ph. IB
sholy, u&gt;r a 'flutter speed not WELAKA APARTMENTS: room
p n u l l baths Ml W First Si
so fast 11 "slop*" (he jublecl,
IF 11 IS HE AI. ESTATE
nor 'o jlon- you gel nnly a blur Avaion Apia. CfflMeacy. fksm
a«k Crumlev 4 Monleltb
For quirk aellon on developing 1 789 W
ai 117 Hnutb Park Phon* 771
III.V1 GMC
and printing, bring film tn
The* Know
8 9 8 ”°
WIEROLDT'S CAMERA SHOP. FURNISHED n s ris e Apt. B90
P n n rl
210 S. Tark Ave,
See u* Inr f renrn Ase. Property. 1032 FO R I)
Mel'onville,
REAL ESTATE DRIVEIN
8 9 6 '" ’
Chiut. C«h
2314 Frenrh Ave
ELECTRIC slove and refrigerator. APARTMENT - 111 Elm Phone ODHAM A TU D O R, INC.
29U W.
Excellenl condition. Mtiil 'fll
J . W. H A LL, UK ALTO It
11151 FO RI)
8 9 6 -""
Builder* nt Fm+r Homei1'
,
8I.M) lur jwjlJ). Cb'*ne '.’lean »ud rlusr In 9-Room furn
"Call Hall" I'hniin 17'.8
T ru rk
niter*
lihrd apartment. Phonr «l*
t h i s FO RI)
nrsulilillly Ikeilgiied Three a nil
3 9 6 -""
O U T FROM TOW N
SPINET Piano, full keyboard. Like FURNISHED apartment elur* in
F i o n Pickup
Four fl e d r o o m Home* for
Phone 1221 nr 1149-W
nei* l'o*l $730. will 'ell for
Lot* m la&gt;rh Arbor tor $Kxi each. in *7 C H E V R O L E T 4 9 6 - " "
14Vi. Will finanee Phnn* 1723-R. HUTCHISON'S Orean &gt; r n n l
Florida Living
T ru rk
FHA and VA il. li Financed
Apt* 339 S. Allanlir Daytona
10 acre. m( laud 7 acre, tiled. If) ID DODGE
• Priced from 111.20*1 In IIA.IKKI
Reach,
Call
M74
W
I a t i e . u tn itlrtl t ideal lor home
u - a r r i .i A M f.s
395 "
T ru rk
site t I’rire $,IVMI
EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suit Selr* Offtre- J*l'&lt; Sit Frenrh Avr
Phon* 2100 ur .*980
»bl* lor bachelor or couple 1
FK11. 1dai RF. appliance*
•alertnlierl A. M’llllmn*. H enllur Strickland - M orrison,
Private halh. Atrm* from Pm I
and iirtir* G H. High, nviada
Rasninml l.omlqtll«l. \ssnrlnle
rt» Phone FO.vUlS er Slnforo
Office, Manuel Jarohson.
Inc.
I
I’none 1(17.1 Allanlir II.ink RMg
1842 W alter a p. rw.
1-ROOM furnlahad ro lia it Ap
Viuir Ffiendlv Ford Dealer
ply Mlu Oriando Dr.
70-WORK WANTED—FBMAI.F

USEDTRUCKS
Top fbnditfor*
Topl/alues

A in CONDITIO NING

NICELY furnlahad apt. All eon
v*nt*nc»*, mini he *een in tp
praciaie. Cal) I3.AM
tea south Park Ave. Plena 1449
MODF.RN Kilrhenelie* *1 Pine
Grove Motor Court. Hmsy 17-32.
15—BlIILDtNTi MATERIALS
Phnn#
W.P 272*3.1 Rentals
weak nr month
METAL ROOFING
Now in block 5-V Crimp —I 1*" SCHELL APT.. FurnHhrd 1 room
Corrugated—2'a" C o r r u g a l . e d
apt* »43.nn and *37 on per mo
Get ill Your roofing need* at
At? Park A 'r Mir Apl. I
NOT A PROJECT!
S h rrtn n n C oncrete D ipt Co.
I.AKEKRONT
3
mom
apartment
Out West Uth St.
AH eiegtrlr kitchen, lifknn a
month. Wm. M uiirive, Lake SI IT— Htfme* of Real Individual!
REDd-MIX CONKRETE
t»: Bmtaay Firm Home*, Early
Miry.
Miracle Concrete Co.
American, Ullr* Modern, t'on
.too rim Aie.
Phoe* 1)8* FURNISHED Duple* apt. 900 Elm
venllMal 4 t t * a t It Colonial
Air call ajo-M
type*.
U SED BRICK
Tun desirable apt* for adult*
BUILT On Lerge Landirapad
TWO CARLOADS beautiful mad
Ground floor. Phone 308
brick. Oranga, rad, and burnt
Loti: tn (be beat of natghbor
blick. see them at SHERMAN FURNISHED garage apt. Hot and
haAda.
CONCRETE PIPE CO.
cold
water furnished.
1802
Trench.
COMPLETE with all the (a 1tuna
40—BUSINESS EqmPMENT
CLEAN apl. fnr one or two people 1 you has* dreamed about inch
ea colored General Electric ap*33. t n Park AveplMSee* and eolorad plumbing
BAYNES Office MaeSlte Co..
Typewriter*, adding machine*, Efficiency apartments, air con­ hint re*.
ditioning and TV optional. b.JI
Sale*-Rental*. 114 Hag.. Pk. 44
S. Park (Highway 17.92), San AND available at reaaoaable
ford. CLARK S TOURIST COURT
NEW 4 Used Daiki, Fllei, Chain
pneea with the heat (ininctag
rtrwproof Safe.
4 with minimum down-pay­
13-BUBINEBR—INDUSTRIAL
IWEENKT’S
ment*.
1)4 Magnolia Ave.
Phona 147 OFFICE SPACE - 4 ro«ma, Pal­
- - _______________I_____ metto Rldg. Call 1714 or 1484.
17—FURNITURE—HOUSEHOLD
Wetllwni C. Phillip*, JrIT^HGUBES aad COTTAGES
GOODS
For Room or Building

II. fl. PODS CO. INC.

8BR Samtaala Realty fWr Degtr
able I i m i aad Apta. Fhotta 87
4 ROOM furnlaked kouie. Phene
1901.
2 BEDROOM Unfurnlihed. Kitchen
equipped, large fenced-in yard
for couple* with children. Phone
3093

fl,* " * o l A&gt;1 Department It
npeh fiom 8 74I* a m until * 80 p
m enrh hii.ines* d e l esrept Setn-dsr
afternoon
Deadline
fnr
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Since 1981

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Phnn# 200

Ini SI. A I Sanford At#.
Phnn# 200

T I L E
F U R N IS H E D A N D IN S T A L L E D

PAINTING

BY

DICK M APES

A LL
KIN D S
Phone 3LM D iva
* BRUSH

M O D E L -s^ t*

1931

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

G E N E R A L T IL E CONTRACTOR
D IA L Ssnfnrd 2108-W

and SPRAY

TED BURNETT
ISIU-M N I« M ,

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A N O 614/4 O I N G M E E D S

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SHERMAN CONCRETE
PIPE CO.
PhBM 2418

Out WMt 19th SI.

Since 1948. Sanford’i Leidtni
Builder of home* ler aver 1.809
peopla. Sale* office: Little Vatuee
m Loeh Arbor
PHONR 1184

14—liOTf
FOR RENT or aale, l-Badroom 10 lota, Gtadervllle. Gena Hell.
home. Phone 14S7-R.
PRE-INVENTORY
Furn. Cottage Bedroom, Living 17—R l 'o t F R 8 * ad RE ALTOt V
SALE
and Dining room combination,
•1.88 Dawn fMUveri
kitchen, bath. Phone 3917.
AN AMAZING VALUE! I
Witargreof lM iripring
Crib M aitreim ................. 87.18 2-Bedroom houae, Phon* 3983-W. Compact, 3 HR home. Nicely
furnlihed. Quiet neighborhood
8x11 P ill Bate Ruga .............1.M
Hoie fo town. All this Tor only—
Odd Chroma Chain ............ 7.18 Far Rant • 1 five badrnom fur
$8,973
niised hou*a. 1 two bedroom
Drop-aide Crib, Spring *95
NLWER
fuimlihed in Orange City, 88ft
mattrei* ......................... ll.ll
Clothe* Hamper* ........
1.18 month each Unfurnlihed htruar Weil .kept 1 BR, Nicer ter thin,
Outdoor picnic (aeilltlti. 3.330.
Simmon* Chatr Beds ........ SI.Ml IS De Rtry 188 mo. Ivey KtnckllRii RStliaf. Phone Spring
TERMS. As low as 11 30o Down.
Occaiional Chair* ........... . 1,8*
*
l
|
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Na
asiiver
tail
spring
MANY MANY MORE ITEMS
Sl.Oflff DOWN
DRASTICALLY REDUCED
3 badroom turoiihed home, watei 3 Redrttom, O inent niuvk. b*th
half, nice'section cloaa tn
Mather of Sanford furnlihed. Ill, 404 I , Mth Flap* and
High School, price 111,309.
Ik
lat IL
PfeM* 1ST I bedroom home, Phewe ttl-W
IF. N. "Rill" RTkMPKR
UNFURNISHED 3 yrer old hloek
Realtor - General iwinraarr
t40u.se. 2 Bedroom*. Urge a.'reenGav Allen. A'Mrfale
Uaed funtdurr appliance*, tool*,
ed porrh. Nice &gt;ard for thUdren
ArUtu Price, Aaeoclaia
ate Bought sold lurry'* Mart,
Ho. Fbooe U36-J. _______
S li
U l N, Park Ava.
111 Caat let fcL FfWil 18SL .

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Seminole Realty

1185 C all Naaaaa M' Trailer. 2 28—HELP WANTKD FEMALB
bedrooms, I lirga plclutr winddwl, bath tub and ihtnrcr. WAITRESS Apply Seminole Drive
Park Ay*. Trailer Court. 1Phone
Inn, mual be over 2t.
M ol.
V*
•uy your Furniture at Barry'■
- — ■■*■* ----------------- ---warwkmia* F un., Co., at 891 W.
H O T • IMS Imperial Mobil* BROOKFIELD Hill* naidf «*•
parlances operator* on cotton
lit St, All aatioiiUy &gt;dv. fur
- - — witliout air-con
girm
anti.
40
hr.
3
day
week
• t u n attwarahoua* prteai.
modern eone titiM i. * ’
Paid life and health Inturance.
vtniMMi. WU iierUic*. Call
Holiday and other benefit*. Year SOLID Oak Dining Room Set, ta ­
Raya n or aig*u M88-R.
round work. Free training In ble, buffet and 8 chair* 585. Alio
power mower, good ihi'p# tX&gt;
vneatlonkl ichool for beginners
Cruiiar, 1MI modal, w
Phone lilt.
Apply In person KM N. Elm.
badraomi. Eieallant conAve.
dttton. 81M8. PboM 1IM-J

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50%
Your ennaclsncs will tall
you th*t ynu'ra doing fha
right thing hy choosing
ynur building msterlala
hare. (Tall nn us noun—
TODAY.

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More Valuable Through The Years
INVISTIGATE-

PINECREST

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immediately south of the beautiful new Pinecrest Elementary School and its 25 acre playground

• Luxury homes in a moderate price
range.

Intelligent zoning restrictions to maintain
high property value.

• Spacious country living with all city
conveniences.

Ultra modern design in homes and
surroundings to meet todays high
standards for Comfort, Convenience,
and that "Luxury Look'.

• City water and City sewers-Paved
Streets etc.

Homes Now Available

y i YO UR home can be completed
| Iff in 10 Days to 3 Weeks
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$2100 Down Payment

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Service Personnel F. H. A.
$1660 Down Payment
$60 per*month

If you are a v etera n 1028 Down Payment
$61 Per month ^

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Out

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SANFORD. FLORIDA

M ONDAY. A P R IL *, IM S

Groundbreaking
Plans Complete
3rd Demo Rally Is
Set In Lake Mary
Tomorrow Night
Tha third In the terlw of Demo*
rratle Itallka to ba held In Semi­
nole County will be in Lake Mary
tomorrow night at the Lake Mary
Chamber of Commerce.
Slated to rpenli are iho 32 ran(l'r'lUM for nubile nfflre wbi.-b
Inclue the four candidates fur
House of Representative* and tlm
i two candidates for the Slate
6*"*te.
,
It U exiarted that n largo turn*
out will great the office aeckor*
at tomorrow night'* Rally which
will begin at 8 o’clock,
Speakcra are limited to five
minute*.
Tension la mounting In all of
the racea and platform* ore be­
ing placed beforo the people for
consideration.
Jnmc* Lee, chairman 'of the
Seminole County Democratic Ex­
ecutive Committee la alotcil to In­
troduce each of the candidates.

Plana have been completed and
of li t n r n I Henry Shelton
breaking ceremony of the Henry
Shelton Sanford Memorial Library
and Museum which will be con­
structed In Port Mellon Park.
The ceremonies will take placd
tomorrow morning at 11:30 with
Mrs, Marla Pa mu, granddaughter
of General Henry Shelton Sanford
turning the first spade of dirt.
Elaborate nut brief ceremonies
have been planned said llnndull
Chase, chairman of the committee
on nrrangementa for the event
which will honor the founder of
Sanford.
The Seminole High School Hand
will be on band to take part in
the program and the principal add­
ress will be delivered by Hr.
Katherine Abbey Hanna of Win­
o m t 'E l t S OF THE SANFORD SHRINK CLUB a t the dedication of the new Shrine Club Building
ter Park.
Everyone In Sanford is invited Friday night. (I.oft to righti A. I„ Wilson, first vice president; R. W. Deane, treasurer] Harold KasU
to attend' the Important csre- nor, president; Mllfuid l.romud. &gt;econd vice president; and Dick Aiken, eeeretary. (Staff Photo)
niohy.
The contract for the construc­
tion of tha exact replica of Gen-1
era I Hanford's library in his
borne in Derby, Conn, lias been
awarded to A. K. Shoemaker Jr.,
ami the building Is expected to
get underway immediately.

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Tension Is Growing
A s Local Candidates
Present P latfo rm s

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Head-On Collision Nine
Yesterday Momin More
Puts 2 In Hosnita Rallies

Fringe Area Fire
Service Top Subject
Af City Board Meet

A two-car head-on collision ap­
proximately one mile south of San­
A crowd of ISO voter* end In­
ford on 77-88 early Sunday morning
Flrr tender beyond Ihe city lint*
terested
spectators gathered In the
resulted In the total lo** of tha
its will be the top subject to ba
two automobiles and the hospitall- Lake Monroe School Saturday night discussed at tonight’s meeting u |
tatlorf of tha driver and passenger awaiting more name calling In the the Sanford Board of City Conv*
race for Sheriff of Seminole Coun
of one ear.
mlrsloners
The accident Involved a 1854 »yOther Heme lo be eoni!der«4
The second in Ihe series of De­
Hudson, owned by Christina it.
Include a request to d o st Cooki
mocratic
Ralltea
became
specta­
Burnett, M0 Park Lake Avt., Or­
Ave. between Cllnloti and Llncnia
lando, driven by Warrsn Leland cular when a piano atool, being Streets; the icccptanca of th#
used
for
a
chair
by
County
Com
Fulton, iT-year-old Orlando Air
street* In Grove Manor* and Boa*
Force Baa* man, whose address mlasioner John Malach, gave way Court} approval of bill* for the
v ia given aa Higgins Terrace, Apt. and fell apart, dumping tha eom street resurfacing program tr*i
15, Sanford, Fulton laid he oper­ mlssloner on the floor of the etage. cently completed; abandonment ol
ated a body repair ahop at 3018 Candidates for the office ot Ihe utility easement In Blocl
County Tax Assesaor were firat lo la. Third Section, of the Dream*
French Ave. her*.
The Sanford Shrine Club Build­
Also lit the collision waa a 1150 apeak.
wold subdivision: and Ihe appoints
ing wa* officially opened and deRaleigh Ring said, " I think that ment of an acting City Manage!
Chevrolet owned by Helen Smith
and driven by Reginald Durward my training fit* me to hold Uila from April a through April tt,
Scores of vlillurs s IrpnmefI! dlcated Friday (light at a glganlle
■Indies night affair with over 250
Irvin, of Rt 1, Box 107, Maitland. Important office,"
Al*« Included on th* agenda fol
through the nlllce of the First Nobles and their ladle*, along with
tonight'*
consideration by. tha
Tha
Hudson
wa*
traveling
north,
John
Mclich
staled
that
"I
know
A fund hsJ been started for Federal Savings and Loan Assn. giie-it* and visitor*, attending.
the Chevrolet eoulh.
of no place (Tha Board of County Board of City Commissioners »IR
Harold
Kaslner,
president
of
1
Friday
night
at
the
thrift
organi­
Sieve Peter* whoso home wus
According to ait Invaitlgatlon Commissioner*) to become better be tha approval of the final *!))•
zation observed the I23th anni­ the local Shrlno club, In opening
recently destroyed by fire.
conducted
by Florida Highway Pa­ acquainted with th* eounty and Its mala on the Hubbard Constructing
The fund has now reached S3PI versary of the founding of the in­ the eercmonle* told the audirin-e,
trolman
Carl
Williams at tha scene, need*", a* ha spoke of his quallfl Company's aewer work.
The third mooting of tha Lika
and I* on deposit at the Ftnrl la dustry in the United Slates and '•This doc* not repretenl my
Tha Clly Attorney la scheduled
Msry Volunteer F lrt Department S e ear driven by Fulton waa tra­ cation* for the office for which be
now
M
as
assets
ol
over
|tu
v\nrk.
it
rrprnsenti
the
wink
of
that
State Hank where contributions
wa* bidding.
ta discuss with tha commlsitoaery
veling
on
the
‘‘wrong
aide
of
Uia
has
hern
allied
for
April
18
at
billion
the rlub."
may he taken or mailed.
Rudy Sloan told the Lake Monroe a plat submitted by L T. Payton
Mr*. C. L Powell anil Miss! Mayor F. D. Scott, welcoming 8 p. m. In the Lake Mary School. road."
Peters lias |o*t his home by fire
Tonight’* meeting will begin at
According to official* of Ihe new
audience ” 1 have made a personal
Tlta
imathup
#ecurred
yesterday
Barbara
Flynt
demonstrated
some
the
visitors
and
speaking
at
the
twice mid the Inst fire destroyed
8
o'clock In Ihe Commissioner*
ly
organized
volunteer
fire
fight
■urVey
pf
other
assessors
office*
morning
shortly
before
4
o’clock,
Ids home, furnishing* and all of (lie modern equipment that D dedication reretnony said "You Ing group. Ihe icvea-member
and am completely familiar with Room of Ih* City Hall.
The
woman,
Helen
Smith,
la
re­
people
her*
tonight
are
rewarding
used
for
fast
accurate
service
and
clothing for himself, his wife, and
A deeply rutted road In Semi­ ten children.
' ~
—
1’
the pholugruphtn* for .Murage pur­ me for my service to the City. Board of Directors will probably ported to ba aufferlni from a pos­ th* olflc* of the Samlnol* County
nole County eoutd prove to be a
Our City 1* progressing. U i* an have a number of reeammendi sible ahull fracture arid a fractured Tax A***ssor,"
The firu, starling In the lower poses of essential record*.
Hons prepared for preieatatlto at right hnea. Irvin la said to have
hazard to automobile driver* *nd •lour of his Mock constructed
Jack Stamper, telling Ihe audi­
With Mrs. 11. E. Chapman, asso­ honor to have a part in dedicat­ this meeting.
possible cheat and Internal Injuries. ence of hie ability to hold Ui* of­
school buiea.
ing
this
hulldlnr
"
ciation
secretary-treasurer
presid­
home last Thursday night shortly
Expected to come before Ihe
Fulton was taksn to tha Seminole fice, stld " I know thq county from
Illustrious I'otcntnte A. J.
With a* many a* 12 deep, aim- after 10 o'clock was out of control ing, refreshments were served end
dy hole* along the edge of the when the Hanford Fire Depart­ Mrs. J. S. Kkern welcomed 'the Thomn*. with hi* Dlvnn In Han­ organisation will be Ihe contro­ County Jail w han ha was charged on* end to the other, t will be fair
versial question ai to whtthar or with "driving on tha wrong aide of
road and extending In oim place ment reached the scene.
and for tha equalization of taxis
visitors to the director*' robm ford for the svsnt, pointed to tha
.
'‘W t
that alio Is available, she said, progress «&gt;f both the Hanford not duel will be charted each the road."
a* far a* eight feet Into the clay
for all."
[lor civc.dub committee meetings Shrlno Club and tha Bahia Tem­ member of tha group. Reportedly,
road Itself, motorist* are forced
Mtmberi
ot
Afr
E
W
orer
Squi&amp;
~
Assisting
Patrolman,
VHN8H»Un
..lU
n
u
K
irJ*
ejMka
of.bar
the move la both favored and dtato dodge the-land and drop rut*
\ (hat might be ichaduled during ple. “This I* Shrine lit action," he opproved by varloua member* of t f t InvasUketion war* three Ihar- ground in the stile* qualifying her ron No, 43, from Tavarei, Fla.
lira Deputies and Constable J, Q. for th* position and aald "liver* visited aboard (he Sanford Naval
said, "and it takes this for
the day.
to safely manipulate the I.H
the volunteer group,
1
"811m" Galloway.
mile* just outside of Casselberry.
ha* been a permanent homestead Auxiliary Air Station, Saturdtyt
There wero favor* for the adult.* growth. To help somebody is what
Other mattera of Importance
Mr. A. D. "Artie" Smith passed and balloons for Hie youngster* we are living for,
exemption system following the
Thcro are 17 homes and 1ft
The itven explorer! were r*
,
are
„vlnK
,»r.
,
Mated
to
com.
btfare
ihe
Lake
away at s local nursing home at a* they stroB- ' 'hrough the flow­
law."
home trailer* located on the road
eompanled
by Howard T. Bllth,
E
_
l
*.
1
M
ar
y
Volunteer
F
ir,
Department
1:13 p. in. Sunday after a lingering
'^ B H i ration wa* Seminole County Judge will ho the obtaining of a elran
Candidate* for the office of Sem­ Held Scout Eaecutlv* of Lakl
that extends from the main artery lllne&gt;» lie wa* born April 15. 1873 er hedreked office.
Ernest
lloushobler.
known a* Seminole Ilmilevur.h
inole County Sheriff were next to County,
Howard t .ii.,,., prcMdent, and
alarm. Ihe appointment of coinin Independence. Iowa. A retired
"Today, we arp enjoying the m itten, and the election of a
spcik with the Incumbent, J, Den­
While aboard NAAS, Ihe exploit
A school bus driver who mti*l fanner, Mr. Smith was a member George Tmiliy, executive vice
ver Cordell leading off th* quintet era were shown the Operatlonl
travel the road twice curb day of llie First Presbyterian Church president audited in welcoming the ll,a,W things uf prosperity for custodian.
people
with
a
faithful
hope,”
ha
Officials of tha organization
said recently, “ It la In terrible of Sanford. Hr «va» a charter guests.
The Christian sad Missionary of hopefuls. Cordell said "Th* Department, different types o|
-aid. "As t dedicate this building have announced Hi* appointment
condition. Thu worst road I have ' member and one of the nldr.l
Mayor F. I). Scolt complimented
Alllanca
Church ha* had remark­ county Jail Is dirty and run down— aircraft, and a HUP-3 helicopter,
to travel.” She said, ''I've already members of the Elk* Club and liiu film ami said that the city I could mention the names of of Karlyle HoushoUler ai attorney able success ta a campaign to sell if yuu'v* aver rcen there you by LI. tY. L Barkley, USNR, Put&gt;
many
who
have
sacrificed
much
for the volunteer fire group.
aisned a petition to have It pav­ also a member of thy WOW.
wa&gt; fortunate to count among Its
$13,000 In Church Building Bonds. know. At nu coat lo th* county I lie Information Officer of NAAS,
when 1 thing of thi* building and
Others invited to attend the The sale waa concentrated In a am putting the Jail in good shape
ed ”
.survivor* are the widow, airs. progressive businesses one that wbat it mentis. Through you we
Tli* highlight of th* day'e visit
aboard NAAB for Ihe Mplurari
The bus driv«r admitted Hint A. D. Smith of Sanford; one daugh­ as titled mi the put chase and con­ dedicate this building and we third meeting April 18 are: tha drive beginning last Monday night by repainting it."
J. L. Hobby startled th* audience waa a as minute flight on a R-6D,
ahe mu*t earry a* many as 50 ter, Mill Charlotte Smith; two struction n( homes tliato were so should dedicate it to love and Flra Chief of Altamonte Springs, Tommy Stringer, iho general
tehool children a* passengers over grandsons. Dcwiglit and Howard essential in the growth of the city underntnudlng of our fellow man the Fire Chief of Orange Clly, chairman for the sale reports that by not naming name* but told hi* In which they had a chance to gef
the “washboard” road a* shs pick* Peck of Decatur, Ga,: two great and wished (nr Inc association con­ —nut only to our membership— and the Fire Ch,rf of Longwood. In only four daya the entire llstencri "I'd like lo *ay that all an aerial view of Sanford, Day.
them up In the morning on the grandsons, one great granddaugh­ tinuing progress In the year* I,ut to tlic cnllio citizenry of San­ Also Invited Is representative amount of tha Issue waa aubscrib of those thing* Brother Cordell ton* Beach, Orlando, ami Wlntei
Mack N. Cleveland Jr. of Sanford. ed.
mentioned , , I've don* — nightly Park, aa well aa make a "touch
way to school and returns them | ter; and one sister. Mrs. T. L .1 ahead.
ford.”
The proeeeda from the bond patrol — school but patrol — road and |o " landing.
Manager Forrest Drcckcnrldgc
|n the afternoon. ”1 have to travel t O'Connor of Lake Mary.
Col.
S.
G.
Hnrrlnmn,
chairman
Funeral services will he held at of the Hemmole County Ch anther
aale will be used Immediately In block and other Improvements."
at least 36 to 40 miles an hour to
After th* flight, th* explariri
for Gin event, was the master of Farmers' M arket
Ihe church building program, ru r
Veep from tearing the hu* to 3 p. m. tomorrow at the Hrlssmi of Commerce cxlcnucd Ihe greet­ ceremonies, A dinner preceded the
Porter Lansing, laying hi* plat­ ata lunch in th* station mesa
fur the aanctuary will prob­ form before th* people talc!, "I can* hall, and afterwards were ahowg
pieces. Why, I've lost my signal j Funeral home with the Itev. A. G. ing* uf tha trade body and ex­ dedication ceremony.
March Report Told niture
ably be the Brit expenditure. organize and I can organise the other departments of the Naval
• Helping
lights three time* because of the Mclnnls officiating, nurial will be pressed the hope 'lift'
Ed
lame
Introduced
the
enter"Du* to the esceedlngly long Within the next week or two, bide sheriff* force where It won't be a Air Station by Lt. Barkley,In Lake View Cemetery.
hand given f &gt;
might Inlnnieut program, Connie Swellcondition,” h* said.
he expanded io Ihe future.
$ j | rert and her accordion, Yvonn* period of hot. dry weather pro- will be received for the work on disgrace to Seminole County."
One hole, measured, was nn a
Mr. Smith explained that Air
Roy Maim, v
, Silt- Huffman and h*r interpretation* vailing over the entire State, wa the south wing of tha building
O. G. Owens received quit* an In­ Explorer Squadron No. 43 filth*
eharp curve with poor visibility.
nre
Indeed
fortunate
In
securing
which
will
be
Died
for
Sunday
ford Atlantic National Rank, and of modern Juiz, the Spollmnn Sis­
troduction when It slipped out "Th* only group of Air Explorer Seoul*
The deep lu l and sand was eight
Willi* Peacock, cashier, t- iiiuim ter* ninl their sting*, with Freda 28 to 80 varieties of produce and School facilities,
feet wide, 25 feet long, and loft
next shiriff I* 51r. Owens". Owens hi central Florida, and slated that
fruit
to
supply
the
vsgatalda
buy­
The
debt
Incurred
through
the
State hank, extended the (elici­ Hilton at the piano Itfoughl
a etearnnee for two cars of only
wa* frank in his statement when it w.i» a very enjoyable trip fuf
ing trade that patronizes our sale of Ihe bonds will be repaid
The ChrDlinn Service Men’* tations of their organization*.
all Hi* •xploror*.
18 fret.
lound*
of
applause.
WA
-■
Center Committee. Urn Steele,
market," Sandy Anderson. Man- through the Florida Stale Bank. he said "I think th* Sheriff's of­
Ilia lin t loan transaction wa*
Residents along lbs
sand, temporary chairman, will meet
agsr of th* Sanford St at* Farmers* The church will deposit in a fice need* me because I know
lomsthlng
about
the
law*."
shouldered, d se p -ru lte d , a n d tomorrow, at 5 p. m. at the made In April ot 1831 in Philadel­
M*rk*t aald In hla wtskly newt special sinking fund account 830
Charlla B*ck reiterated a pre­ Howord Wolfe
“ wnshboard” road have appealed School Administration Building. phia, ami the house financed then
letter.
each week. Over a 14 year period
to the Seminole County Hoard of Committee on nomination, by­ r 5375 is now a shrine. National­ Thu Enlisted Men's Wives Club
"Hnl*i at tha fteofn-d Stata this will pay all tha Interest semi vious statement that "If It take*
Commissioner* to do something law* anil plnce are expected to ly there are presently In excess rs* ha* postponed It* meeting from Farmers* Market lait w e a k annually and liquidate Hie bonds speech making to win th* altcGon Re-Enli5ts In
-■*v nv» and loan a»*nelotion* tonight lo April 23 due to unfore­
I’ve got a hard row to hoe , ,
about the road, which In their report. Each church In the rmmly
amounted to 32 Varieties totaling at they mature.
words, "Is the most dangerous that is willing to ronprratc in III-’ that ire celebrating during I it* seen circumstance*.
but he added, "I Ilk* the work and For 6 More
58,185 package* i t a gro-s vainFay
Lee
and
Manning
Harriett
a* did lilt local First
All msmhers, are anted
piece of road In tha county,"
am qualified for th* position."
project It asked to have thre* by
ls ation of 1711,284.00, ha laid.
Howard Wolfe, chief
were
the
leaden
In
aalei.
Two
Federal.
please taka nola of the
Candidates for the Board of Machinist's Mnt*. ha&lt; Aviation
However, Commissioner B. C. representatives present.
Tha leading varieties, s*M spectacular tales oa Friday pul
County Commissioner* District No. In th* U. ft. Navy for *’x
D»dd, a t the last meeting of tha
Sandy Anderson, wera cabbage, Ihe drive over the top.
' * * v*ar*
Heard of Commissioners, said “K
celery, beam, potato*!, radishes,
The largest single purchase wa* 1 were next to speak. Robert Hill, while lorv'mr with Hue"
«vr• Altaelc
Is n* good as any road in my dis­
tomatoes, Iceberg lettuce, and for 13.800 In $500 bonds. Tha sec­ hlmcr told the Lake Monroe voters Squadron Nine at Hie Naval Air
trict.”
fru it
ond hlgheit waa for |l,900. Most "I believe the Board of County Facility In Port Lyautey,
*)*♦ French
"Business at th* Sanfurd State of the 70 bonds were told separ- Commissioner* should set up a Moncco.
Residents of the community now
Farmer*' Market, for the month atey to Individuals who wanted to long range road plan for building
threaten legal artlon to win Ihelr
Wolfe, who h**
point and lo get their road put In­
of March 7858, was Just about a pul their isvlnga to work fur now roads and road maintenance your* In the Xavv, wax
to condition for use, 'T he money
photo-finish rompared to March the church while receiving live and make a romplel* survey. If ra-rnlloln.-'iit oath hy
I* thare,” they say, “and we want
1085,” th* local Market Manager per cent interest on Ihelr invest- enough money Is not available— Lrmox, f'nmmnnillntmant_
(Ceallaucd Oa Pag* 8li)
school children transported safereported today.
l)-"
Th* monthly commodity report
of unite and valuation, aald Sandy
Andereon, r*v*.»l«
reve.tl* that our mar.
ket dealers■ sold
told 803,8(
803,801 pacVagaa
at a gross valuation of 1707,547.47,
This Is a daer#aia of 8,858
APRIL 8
Admission*
units and a valuation daeraaao of
Mr*. Della Hardy (Sanford)
$1,1)28.80 compared with th* eorSirs. Emma Chandler (Snnford)
responding month last season,
Gary \Vllhanka (Apopka)
said.
Mary Long (Sanford)
Lording rommndltlrs,
Beglnald Smith (Maitland)
Ing to Git report wera
Reginald Irvin (Maitland)
oranges, rslery, grapsfrul
3tary Faltowa (Sanford)
oeh, rad Ithey and tomato**,
Myrtle Powell (Sanford)
Mrs Mary Cogdcll (Sanford)
VA83AR GIRLS
Dlschargta
SHOVELING SNOW
Mra. Dorothy Hlackworth,
POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. UR •
(Sanford)
Tha Vaeiar College girls volun­
Linda Ethridge (Sanford)
teered for enow-shoveling yester­
LuelUa M an and Baby (Sanford)
day when ■ 10-lnch fall hit this
Mr*. Stephen Davit and baby,
community.
W ln.trad (Sanford)
Street* Superintendent
Arnold Sima
Mealy put the girt* to
Lavina Shaw (AHooa)
APB(L •
ins. Shown her* 11.48 an hour helping
VT V h B OPEN HOUSE at Flrat Federal Savings and Loan Aaaociatlon Frida
ill watch on behalf of tha Director* of |ka
B. K. Chapman, municipal parking lo t Ha
it tha ataff at Firat Federal (left to right) Sira. C. I.. Powell, Mra. J. S. Kkern,
Discharge*
Dire* ter of Oalaaavllta aaakaa tha praaaatnMU
Mlaa Barbara F l/nt, and Georg* Touhy. (Phot* by Jameson)
Kthal Muaa (Sanford)

Fund Is Started
For Steve Peters

Deeply Rutted Road
May Prove Hazard
To Drivers, Buses

Big Crowd Attends Ho*usholder Is Speaker
First Federal Open
sh rin e
House Friday Night
Volunteer Fire
Depl. To Discuss
Dues At Next Meet

Air Explorer Group
Visits Local NAAS

Funeral Tomorrow
For 'Artie' Smith

Local Church Has
Successful Drive

Committee Meet
Slated Tomorrow

Meet Postponed

Hospital Notes

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Groundbreaking
Plans Complete
3rd Demo Rally Is
Set In Lake Mary
Tomorrow Night
Tha third In the terlw of Demo*
rratle Itallka to ba held In Semi­
nole County will be in Lake Mary
tomorrow night at the Lake Mary
Chamber of Commerce.
Slated to rpenli are iho 32 ran(l'r'lUM for nubile nfflre wbi.-b
Inclue the four candidates fur
House of Representative* and tlm
i two candidates for the Slate
6*"*te.
,
It U exiarted that n largo turn*
out will great the office aeckor*
at tomorrow night'* Rally which
will begin at 8 o’clock,
Speakcra are limited to five
minute*.
Tension la mounting In all of
the racea and platform* ore be­
ing placed beforo the people for
consideration.
Jnmc* Lee, chairman 'of the
Seminole County Democratic Ex­
ecutive Committee la alotcil to In­
troduce each of the candidates.

Plana have been completed and
of li t n r n I Henry Shelton
breaking ceremony of the Henry
Shelton Sanford Memorial Library
and Museum which will be con­
structed In Port Mellon Park.
The ceremonies will take placd
tomorrow morning at 11:30 with
Mrs, Marla Pa mu, granddaughter
of General Henry Shelton Sanford
turning the first spade of dirt.
Elaborate nut brief ceremonies
have been planned said llnndull
Chase, chairman of the committee
on nrrangementa for the event
which will honor the founder of
Sanford.
The Seminole High School Hand
will be on band to take part in
the program and the principal add­
ress will be delivered by Hr.
Katherine Abbey Hanna of Win­
o m t 'E l t S OF THE SANFORD SHRINK CLUB a t the dedication of the new Shrine Club Building
ter Park.
Everyone In Sanford is invited Friday night. (I.oft to righti A. I„ Wilson, first vice president; R. W. Deane, treasurer] Harold KasU
to attend' the Important csre- nor, president; Mllfuid l.romud. &gt;econd vice president; and Dick Aiken, eeeretary. (Staff Photo)
niohy.
The contract for the construc­
tion of tha exact replica of Gen- 1
era I Hanford's library in his
borne in Derby, Conn, lias been
awarded to A. K. Shoemaker Jr.,
ami the building Is expected to
get underway immediately.

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As Local Candidates
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Head-On Collision Nine
Yesterday Momin More
Puts 2 In Hosnita Rallies

Fringe Area Fire
Service Top Subject
Af City Board Meet

A two-car head-on collision ap­
proximately one mile south of San­
A crowd of ISO voter* end In­
ford on 77-88 early Sunday morning
Flrr tender beyond Ihe city lint*
terested
spectators gathered In the
resulted In the total lo** of tha
its will be the top subject to ba
two automobiles and the hospitall- Lake Monroe School Saturday night discussed at tonight’s meeting u |
tatlorf of tha driver and passenger awaiting more name calling In the the Sanford Board of City Conv*
race for Sheriff of Seminole Coun
of one ear.
mlrsloners
The accident Involved a 1854 »yOther Heme lo be eoni!der«4
The second in Ihe series of De­
Hudson, owned by Christina it.
Include a request to d o st Cooki
mocratic
Ralltea
became
specta­
Burnett, M0 Park Lake Avt., Or­
Ave. between Cllnloti and Llncnia
lando, driven by Warrsn Leland cular when a piano atool, being Streets; the icccptanca of th#
used
for
a
chair
by
County
Com
Fulton, iT-year-old Orlando Air
street* In Grove Manor* and Boa*
Force Baa* man, whose address mlasioner John Malach, gave way Court} approval of bill* for the
v ia given aa Higgins Terrace, Apt. and fell apart, dumping tha eom street resurfacing program tr*i
15, Sanford, Fulton laid he oper­ mlssloner on the floor of the etage. cently completed; abandonment ol
ated a body repair ahop at 3018 Candidates for the office ot Ihe utility easement In Blocl
County Tax Assesaor were firat lo la. Third Section, of the Dream*
French Ave. her*.
The Sanford Shrine Club Build­
Also lit the collision waa a 1150 apeak.
wold subdivision: and Ihe appoints
ing wa* officially opened and deRaleigh Ring said, " I think that ment of an acting City Manage!
Chevrolet owned by Helen Smith
and driven by Reginald Durward my training fit* me to hold Uila from April a through April tt,
Scores of vlillurs s IrpnmefI! dlcated Friday (light at a glganlle
■Indies night affair with over 250
Irvin, of Rt 1, Box 107, Maitland. Important office,"
Al*« Included on th* agenda fol
through the nlllce of the First Nobles and their ladle*, along with
tonight'*
consideration by. tha
Tha
Hudson
wa*
traveling
north,
John
Mclich
staled
that
"I
know
A fund hsJ been started for Federal Savings and Loan Assn. giie-it* and visitor*, attending.
the Chevrolet eoulh.
of no place (Tha Board of County Board of City Commissioners »IR
Harold
Kaslner,
president
of
1
Friday
night
at
the
thrift
organi­
Sieve Peter* whoso home wus
According to ait Invaitlgatlon Commissioner*) to become better be tha approval of the final *!))•
zation observed the I23th anni­ the local Shrlno club, In opening
recently destroyed by fire.
conducted
by Florida Highway Pa­ acquainted with th* eounty and Its mala on the Hubbard Constructing
The fund has now reached S3PI versary of the founding of the in­ the eercmonle* told the audirin-e,
trolman
Carl
Williams at tha scene, need*", a* ha spoke of his quallfl Company's aewer work.
The third mooting of tha Lika
and I* on deposit at the Ftnrl la dustry in the United Slates and '•This doc* not repretenl my
Tha Clly Attorney la scheduled
Msry Volunteer F lrt Department S e ear driven by Fulton waa tra­ cation* for the office for which be
now
M
as
assets
ol
over
|tu
v\nrk.
it
rrprnsenti
the
wink
of
that
State Hank where contributions
wa* bidding.
ta discuss with tha commlsitoaery
veling
on
the
‘‘wrong
aide
of
Uia
has
hern
allied
for
April
18
at
billion
the rlub."
may he taken or mailed.
Rudy Sloan told the Lake Monroe a plat submitted by L T. Payton
Mr*. C. L Powell anil Miss! Mayor F. D. Scott, welcoming 8 p. m. In the Lake Mary School. road."
Peters lias |o*t his home by fire
Tonight’* meeting will begin at
According to official* of Ihe new
audience ” 1 have made a personal
Tlta
imathup
#ecurred
yesterday
Barbara
Flynt
demonstrated
some
the
visitors
and
speaking
at
the
twice mid the Inst fire destroyed
8
o'clock In Ihe Commissioner*
ly
organized
volunteer
fire
fight
■urVey
pf
other
assessors
office*
morning
shortly
before
4
o’clock,
Ids home, furnishing* and all of (lie modern equipment that D dedication reretnony said "You Ing group. Ihe icvea-member
and am completely familiar with Room of Ih* City Hall.
The
woman,
Helen
Smith,
la
re­
people
her*
tonight
are
rewarding
used
for
fast
accurate
service
and
clothing for himself, his wife, and
A deeply rutted road In Semi­ ten children.
' ~
—
1’
the pholugruphtn* for .Murage pur­ me for my service to the City. Board of Directors will probably ported to ba aufferlni from a pos­ th* olflc* of the Samlnol* County
nole County eoutd prove to be a
Our City 1* progressing. U i* an have a number of reeammendi sible ahull fracture arid a fractured Tax A***ssor,"
The firu, starling In the lower poses of essential record*.
Hons prepared for preieatatlto at right hnea. Irvin la said to have
hazard to automobile driver* *nd •lour of his Mock constructed
Jack Stamper, telling Ihe audi­
With Mrs. 11. E. Chapman, asso­ honor to have a part in dedicat­ this meeting.
possible cheat and Internal Injuries. ence of hie ability to hold Ui* of­
school buiea.
ing
this
hulldlnr
"
ciation
secretary-treasurer
presid­
home last Thursday night shortly
Expected to come before Ihe
Fulton was taksn to tha Seminole fice, stld " I know thq county from
Illustrious I'otcntnte A. J.
With a* many a* 12 deep, aim- after 10 o'clock was out of control ing, refreshments were served end
dy hole* along the edge of the when the Hanford Fire Depart­ Mrs. J. S. Kkern welcomed 'the Thomn*. with hi* Dlvnn In Han­ organisation will be Ihe contro­ County Jail w han ha was charged on* end to the other, t will be fair
versial question ai to whtthar or with "driving on tha wrong aide of
road and extending In oim place ment reached the scene.
and for tha equalization of taxis
visitors to the director*' robm ford for the svsnt, pointed to tha
.
'‘W t
that alio Is available, she said, progress «&gt;f both the Hanford not duel will be charted each the road."
a* far a* eight feet Into the clay
for all."
[lor civc.dub committee meetings Shrlno Club and tha Bahia Tem­ member of tha group. Reportedly,
road Itself, motorist* are forced
Mtmberi
ot
Afr
E
W
orer
Squi&amp;
~
Assisting
Patrolman,
VHN
8
H»Un
..lU
n
u
K
irJ*
ejMka
of.bar
the move la both favored and dtato dodge the-land and drop rut* Funeral Tomorrow \ (hat might be ichaduled during ple. “This I* Shrine lit action," he opproved by varloua member* of t f t InvasUketion war* three Ihar- ground in the stile* qualifying her ron No, 43, from Tavarei, Fla.
lira Deputies and Constable J, Q. for th* position and aald "liver* visited aboard (he Sanford Naval
said, "and it takes this for
the day.
to safely manipulate the I.H
the volunteer group,
1
"811m" Galloway.
mile* just outside of Casselberry. For 'Artie' Smith
ha* been a permanent homestead Auxiliary Air Station, Saturdtyt
There wero favor* for the adult.* growth. To help somebody is what
Other mattera of Importance
Mr. A. D. "Artie" Smith passed and balloons for Hie youngster* we are living for,
exemption system following the
Thcro are 17 homes and 1ft
The itven explorer! were r*
,
are
„vlnK
,»r.
,
Mated
to
com.
btfare
ihe
Lake
away at s local nursing home at a* they stroB- ' 'hrough the flow­
law."
home trailer* located on the road
eompanled
by Howard T. Bllth,
E
_
l
*.
1
M
ar
y
Volunteer
F
ir,
Department
1:13 p. in. Sunday after a lingering
'^ B H i ration wa* Seminole County Judge will ho the obtaining of a elran
Candidate* for the office of Sem­ Held Scout Eaecutlv* of Lakl
that extends from the main artery lllne&gt;» lie wa* born April 15. 1873 er hedreked office.
Ernest
lloushobler.
known a* Seminole Ilmilevur.h
inole County Sheriff were next to County,
Howard t .ii.,,., prcMdent, and
alarm. Ihe appointment of coinin Independence. Iowa. A retired
"Today, we arp enjoying the m itten, and the election of a
spcik with the Incumbent, J, Den­
While aboard NAAS, Ihe exploit
A school bus driver who mti*l fanner, Mr. Smith was a member George Tmiliy, executive vice
ver Cordell leading off th* quintet era were shown the Operatlonl
travel the road twice curb day of llie First Presbyterian Church president audited in welcoming the ll,a,W things uf prosperity for custodian.
people
with
a
faithful
hope,”
ha
Officials of tha organization
said recently, “ It la In terrible of Sanford. Hr «va» a charter guests.
The Christian sad Missionary of hopefuls. Cordell said "Th* Department, different types o|
-aid. "As t dedicate this building have announced Hi* appointment
condition. Thu worst road I have ' member and one of the nldr.l
Mayor F. I). Scolt complimented
Alllanca
Church ha* had remark­ county Jail Is dirty and run down— aircraft, and a HUP-3 helicopter,
to travel.” She said, ''I've already members of the Elk* Club and liiu film ami said that the city I could mention the names of of Karlyle HoushoUler ai attorney able success ta a campaign to sell if yuu'v* aver rcen there you by LI. tY. L Barkley, USNR, Put&gt;
many
who
have
sacrificed
much
for the volunteer fire group.
aisned a petition to have It pav­ also a member of thy WOW.
wa&gt; fortunate to count among Its
$13,000 In Church Building Bonds. know. At nu coat lo th* county I lie Information Officer of NAAS,
when 1 thing of thi* building and
Others invited to attend the The sale waa concentrated In a am putting the Jail in good shape
ed ”
.survivor* are the widow, airs. progressive businesses one that wbat it mentis. Through you we
Tli* highlight of th* day'e visit
aboard NAAB for Ihe Mplurari
The bus driv«r admitted Hint A. D. Smith of Sanford; one daugh­ as titled mi the put chase and con­ dedicate this building and we third meeting April 18 are: tha drive beginning last Monday night by repainting it."
J. L. Hobby startled th* audience waa a as minute flight on a R-6D,
ahe mu*t earry a* many as 50 ter, Mill Charlotte Smith; two struction n( homes tliato were so should dedicate it to love and Flra Chief of Altamonte Springs, Tommy Stringer, iho general
tehool children a* passengers over grandsons. Dcwiglit and Howard essential in the growth of the city underntnudlng of our fellow man the Fire Chief of Orange Clly, chairman for the sale reports that by not naming name* but told hi* In which they had a chance to gef
the “washboard” road a* shs pick* Peck of Decatur, Ga,: two great and wished (nr Inc association con­ —nut only to our membership— and the Fire Ch,rf of Longwood. In only four daya the entire llstencri "I'd like lo *ay that all an aerial view of Sanford, Day.
them up In the morning on the grandsons, one great granddaugh­ tinuing progress In the year* I,ut to tlic cnllio citizenry of San­ Also Invited Is representative amount of tha Issue waa aubscrib of those thing* Brother Cordell ton* Beach, Orlando, ami Wlntei
Mack N. Cleveland Jr. of Sanford. ed.
mentioned , , I've don* — nightly Park, aa well aa make a "touch
way to school and returns them | ter; and one sister. Mrs. T. L. 1 ahead.
ford.”
The proeeeda from the bond patrol — school but patrol — road and |o " landing.
Manager Forrest Drcckcnrldgc
|n the afternoon. ”1 have to travel t O'Connor of Lake Mary.
Col.
S.
G.
Hnrrlnmn,
chairman
Funeral services will he held at of the Hemmole County Ch anther
aale will be used Immediately In block and other Improvements."
at least 36 to 40 miles an hour to
After th* flight, th* explariri
for Gin event, was the master of Farmers' Market
Ihe church building program, r u r
Veep from tearing the hu* to 3 p. m. tomorrow at the Hrlssmi of Commerce cxlcnucd Ihe greet­ ceremonies, A dinner preceded the
Porter Lansing, laying hi* plat­ ata lunch in th* station mesa
fur the aanctuary will prob­ form before th* people talc!, "I can* hall, and afterwards were ahowg
pieces. Why, I've lost my signal j Funeral home with the Itev. A. G. ing* uf tha trade body and ex­ dedication ceremony.
March Report Told niture
ably be the Brit expenditure. organize and I can organise the other departments of the Naval
• Helping
lights three time* because of the Mclnnls officiating, nurial will be pressed the hope 'lift'
Ed
lame
Introduced
the
enter"Du* to the esceedlngly long Within the next week or two, bide sheriff* force where It won't be a Air Station by Lt. Barkley,In Lake View Cemetery.
hand given f &gt;
might Inlnnieut program, Connie Swellcondition,” h* said.
he expanded io Ihe future.
$ j | rert and her accordion, Yvonn* period of hot. dry weather pro- will be received for the work on disgrace to Seminole County."
One hole, measured, was nn a
Mr. Smith explained that Air
Roy Maim, v
, Silt- Huffman and h*r interpretation* vailing over the entire State, wa the south wing of tha building
O. G. Owens received quit* an In­ Explorer Squadron No. 43 filth*
eharp curve with poor visibility. Committee Meet
nre
Indeed
fortunate
In
securing
which
will
be
Died
for
Sunday
ford Atlantic National Rank, and of modern Juiz, the Spollmnn Sis­
troduction when It slipped out "Th* only group of Air Explorer Seoul*
The deep lu l and sand was eight
Willi* Peacock, cashier, t- iiiuim ter* ninl their sting*, with Freda 28 to 80 varieties of produce and School facilities,
feet wide, 25 feet long, and loft Slated Tomorrow
next shiriff I* 51r. Owens". Owens hi central Florida, and slated that
fruit
to
supply
the
vsgatalda
buy­
The
debt
Incurred
through
the
State hank, extended the (elici­ Hilton at the piano Itfoughl
a etearnnee for two cars of only
wa* frank in his statement when it w.i» a very enjoyable trip fuf
ing trade that patronizes our sale of Ihe bonds will be repaid
The ChrDlinn Service Men’* tations of their organization*.
all Hi* •xploror*.
18 fret.
lound*
of
applause.
WA
-■
Center Committee. Urn Steele,
market," Sandy Anderson. Man- through the Florida Stale Bank. he said "I think th* Sheriff's of­
Ilia lin t loan transaction wa*
Residents along lbs
sand, temporary chairman, will meet
agsr of th* Sanford St at* Farmers* The church will deposit in a fice need* me because I know
lomsthlng
about
the
law*."
shouldered, d se p -ru lte d , a n d tomorrow, at 5 p. m. at the made In April ot 1831 in Philadel­
M*rk*t aald In hla wtskly newt special sinking fund account 830
Charlla B*ck reiterated a pre­ Howord Wolfe
“ wnshboard” road have appealed School Administration Building. phia, ami the house financed then Meet Postponed
letter.
each week. Over a 14 year period
to the Seminole County Hoard of Committee on nomination, by­ r 5375 is now a shrine. National­ Thu Enlisted Men's Wives Club
"Hnl*i at tha fteofn-d Stata this will pay all tha Interest semi vious statement that "If It take*
Commissioner* to do something law* anil plnce are expected to ly there are presently In excess rs* ha* postponed It* meeting from Farmers* Market lait w e a k annually and liquidate Hie bonds speech making to win th* altcGon Re-Enli5ts In
-■*v nv» and loan a»*nelotion* tonight lo April 23 due to unfore­
I’ve got a hard row to hoe , ,
about the road, which In their report. Each church In the rmmly
amounted to 32 Varieties totaling at they mature.
words, "Is the most dangerous that is willing to ronprratc in III-’ that ire celebrating during I it* seen circumstance*.
but he added, "I Ilk* the work and For 6 More
58,185 package* i t a gro-s vainFay
Lee
and
Manning
Harriett
a* did lilt local First
All msmhers, are anted
piece of road In tha county,"
am qualified for th* position."
project It asked to have thre* by
ls ation of 1711,284.00, ha laid.
Howard Wolfe, chief
were
the
leaden
In
aalei.
Two
Federal.
please taka nola of the
Candidates for the Board of Machinist's Mnt*. ha&lt; Aviation
However, Commissioner B. C. representatives present.
Tha leading varieties, s*M spectacular tales oa Friday pul
County Commissioner* District No. In th* U. ft. Navy for *’x
D»dd, a t the last meeting of tha
Sandy Anderson, wera cabbage, Ihe drive over the top.
' * * v*ar*
Heard of Commissioners, said “K
celery, beam, potato*!, radishes,
The largest single purchase wa* 1 were next to speak. Robert Hill, while lorv'mr with Hue"
«vr• Altaelc
Is n* good as any road in my dis­
tomatoes, Iceberg lettuce, and for 13.800 In $500 bonds. Tha sec­ hlmcr told the Lake Monroe voters Squadron Nine at Hie Naval A ir
trict.”
fru it
ond hlgheit waa for |l,900. Most "I believe the Board of County Facility In Port Lyautey,
*)*♦ French
"Business at th* Sanfurd State of the 70 bonds were told separ- Commissioner* should set up a Moncco.
Residents of the community now
Farmer*' Market, for the month atey to Individuals who wanted to long range road plan for building
threaten legal artlon to win Ihelr
Wolfe, who h**
point and lo get their road put In­
of March 7858, was Just about a pul their isvlnga to work fur now roads and road maintenance your* In the Xavv, wax
to condition for use, 'T he money
photo-finish rompared to March the church while receiving live and make a romplel* survey. If ra-rnlloln.-'iit oath hy
I* thare,” they say, “and we want
1085,” th* local Market Manager per cent interest on Ihelr invest- enough money Is not available— Lrmox, f'nmmnnillntmant_
(Ceallaucd Oa Pag* 8li)
school children transported safereported today.
l)-"
Th* monthly commodity report
of unite and valuation, aald Sandy
Andereon, r*v*.»l«
reve.tl* that our mar.
ket dealers■ sold
told 803,8(
803,801 pacVagaa
at a gross valuation of 1707,547.47,
This Is a daer#aia of 8,858
APRIL 8
Admission*
units and a valuation daeraaao of
Mr*. Della Hardy (Sanford)
$1,1)28.80 compared with th* eorSirs. Emma Chandler (Snnford)
responding month last season,
Gary \Vllhanka (Apopka)
said.
Mary Long (Sanford)
Lording rommndltlrs,
Beglnald Smith (Maitland)
Ing to Git report wera
Reginald Irvin (Maitland)
oranges, rslery, grapsfrul
3tary Faltowa (Sanford)
oeh, rad Ithey and tomato**,
Myrtle Powell (Sanford)
Mrs Mary Cogdcll (Sanford)
VA83AR GIRLS
Dlschargta
SHOVELING SNOW
Mra. Dorothy Hlackworth,
POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. UR •
(Sanford)
Tha Vaeiar College girls volun­
Linda Ethridge (Sanford)
teered for enow-shoveling yester­
LuelUa M an and Baby (Sanford)
day when ■ 10-lnch fall hit this
Mr*. Stephen Davit and baby,
community.
W ln.trad (Sanford)
Street* Superintendent
Arnold Sima
Mealy put the girt* to
Lavina Shaw (AHooa)
APB(L •
ins. Shown her* 11.48 an hour helping
VT V h B OPEN HOUSE at Flrat Federal Savings and Loan Aaaociatlon Frida
ill watch on behalf of tha Director* of |ka
B. K. Chapman, municipal parking lo t Ha
it tha ataff at Firat Federal (left to right) Sira. C. I.. Powell, Mra. J. S. Kkern,
Discharge*
Dire* ter of Oalaaavllta aaakaa tha praaaatnMU
Mlaa Barbara F l/nt, and Georg* Touhy. (Phot* by Jameson)
Kthal Muaa (Sanford)

Deeply Rutted Road
May Prove Hazard
To Drivers, Buses

Fund Is Started
For Steve Peters

Big Crowd Attends Ho*usholder Is Speaker
First Federal Open
s h r in e
House Friday Night
Volunteer Fire
Depl. To Discuss
Dues At Next Meet

Air Explorer Group
Visits Local NAAS

Local Church Has
Successful Drive

Hospital Notes

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If you have property tn sell—aik a b u t tho HAN5BROUOH
METHOD—the PROVEN SUCCESSFUL WAY to BUY and
SELL PROPERTY ot It* PAIR MARKET VALUE! Call
ORLANDO 4&lt;A7I COLLECT—or Writ* u* and wo'll gladly oxplain th* HANSBROUCH AUCTION METHOD to you I
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1b 1010. Standing al attonUoa a rt member! of tho flattop'* crow* I

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WINTER PARK—1331 Rinr,K.
WOOD DR. 3-Bed room HOME
and extra BUILDING SITE
TUESDAY. APRIL 10 - •
I ill) P. M.
Thl» modern alr-ronditloned
horn* it situated on a nicely
lendicaped lot 7htl0d ft. Thera
It alto an adjoining lot borderln« on Lawrenc* Ave. (Park
Ave.) . There are plenty of cltrua tree*. Tha home la of ioneret* block contlruetlon with
hardwood (oik. floor* and dou­
ble eliding door cloieta. The
roof |a Johni-Manville Asphalt
ihlngle Thi* beautiful home la
only 'i yean old and look* brand
new. All window* ara aluminum
Jalouile typ* with tlje dlle.
OuUUnrilng feature le th#
uhiiatml decorntive knotty-plne
trimmed room divider leading
Into a moat attractive dining
and kitchen area. Thera I*
p a n e plumbing thrvout tha
houia with copp«r pipe-.ser­
viced with city water, Tha
houia I* equipped with a fi. E.
oil furnace for healjng with a
pump air conditioner with well.
The overflow water iprlnkle*
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H. JAMES GUT AGENCY
*12 EAST FIRST STREET
PHONE 7*
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J lioura of UiOO A. M, and 1i OO P. R. All applicant! muit j*.
i lido wHMn the City llmlta of Hanford, ba of good character,
t courteous, honest and dapandablf j and, not ovar th* aga of 48.

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Mack N ClereTand Jr., S«crolary
N. O. Garner, Eiamlner

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BEAUTIFUL MODERN HOME
WEDNESDAY. APRIL II ■ e
H80 P. If.
15*8 CHICHESTER AVE
ORLANDO "BEVERLY
SHORES" SECTION
It I* of matonry conatrue.tlon («mall block) with hard­
wood floor* and Venetian bllndi
thruout. Th* wall* are furred.
Th* home la a c*nt«r hall type,
with a larra living room, full
alio dining mom and an uniitual 21 font long Florida room,
that 1* lalnuated and hat a tilt
floor. There la a larga matter
bedroom,
another
bedroom
and
—
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den that can eaally ba uied aa
a third bedroom. Tha bathroom
1* tlla with tub and ihower
The beautiful modern kitch­
en with bulll-ln cabinet* and
a double sink Is a woman’* dalight. Thar* la _—
alio « aingla
hut large attached garage with
utility mom.. Plenty of room
for an additional hath, Tha
house It heated with an’ oil
floor furnace, thermottatlrally
control led, Thera a rt plenty ef
electric outlet*.

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BUY—
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A- M. TJay af Ac
H5Hl,7i*h J'/lpf'J1 r*pra*#ituilv*e on'ihe,ground*
TERMS: r30%
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Yours for tho price of o '
medium price cor... or ovon a
fully equipped "low price" cert

Lumber A Supply Yard
•RONNIE R" RANCH
SANFORD Car. Ith St. ft
Near
QUINCY en Florida
Maple A*e,
Consist* of office building. 3
Hwy.
Miie. from
warehouse!, 1 lumber *hrd
- Tallekaiaee
(280,000 ft. of lumbtr). Office
hei u f e , rash register, desk and Outstanding farm and Ra.ich—
cabinet!. Equipment Includes Ideal for horse farm, dairy e?
1-ton and 2-ton trucki.
L Duda Ranch,

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CH RYSLER

J i a i l l T III V OF ALL FINE GARS I

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SANFORD DRIVE-IN THEATRE
TONICJHT!— TlSO P. M.
lltty. 4A and Comiron A t *,
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.128 Car Capacity
■ &gt; 'Modern Maionry Refreihaieal Stand ’
Pared Drlrowayc
Thli U an nulstandlnjr inveatmonl opportunity to purchata
a profltahlo Drive-In Thentte on a prim* loration—at th i baBinning or It* Lett arnenna—ipiing and auminer. AH ynU have
tn .in—la install tl.e apeak at*, projector, nn.l anugd #t|ulpmenl
and &gt;n.i r«n becin npetatlnn nf a mn»t lucrative hukin#**,
The Drive-In Theatre hoe a rapacity nf 320 cara—hat IflO
elevated rtationa with underground Iniulated wirinc and opoakor pint* that at* act in concrete. Tha.drlvo-waya aro all pavod*
There’* a tarn* acreen; Illuminated program dliplay *l*n at
erttranc* and ntaaonary ticket ntflee, Tharo'i alio a larta makonry rofrethment stand with tnilot and aanllary facllltiea and
nn Iniulated and fireproof prnjertion room.
The entire premlaea are floodlighted and all ontranroi and
oxlta a rt welt.Illuminated.
A deep well with electric pump end preeeure tank anuroe an
nmole aunplo of water. All the hulldince are comparatively new
and ip cuellent condition. The ground* are attractive and wellkept and the entire property will require a minimum of main­
tenance for n lone time In come.
E'luinmrnt InrTudr* a Mix Monitor Fountain, a Chef Matter
Deluxe llot Dog Machine, a Peanut Roatter, a Cory Mqt Platt,
a double elnlr'and an Electric Hot K^t4rvhfaf4r. J \-

BILL KIRK MOTORS

206 Commercial Ave.

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m il Mr. nnil Mr*. Nrlumi Nn&lt;h
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Sfl-virr* m Ksntrr Sumln.V, llirli
Mr. nml Mr*. \'. II. Hlrunri!.
ilrnvp In Tnm|&gt;n Mill St. I’r lr ,* Your Vole
hurc. Thry Innk llir «L.v IIiip lim p Mr. nml Mi* llm nlil l.lli'iv nml
Mr. niul Mt*. Ilinri W hilr nf \Vnl*
nivl pnjnypil n |iirnlr iltmipr mi flip
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fnmily.
Jr.. Mr. nml Mr*. Ilrr*ilip | llpinMr. nml M u. Nmin m i l.il.by nf ulPlt nml rhihltrii, Itnl.py nml
For County ComtHkdiinrr
rnrllnm l, Mp , M iiin l in Inun S I pvp H, Willinm Mrt.miRhlnn nml
tMiillilny fur n few ilny* £-i*i| Uilll Jnnir* Rnlirrt.
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VISIT THE
NATIONAL
PARKS

No Advaace Notice Needed
Wo dispense with many ol tho usual preliminaries to that
you can got m oney almost aa soon as you oak lot IL

fo r B e tte r
F lo r id a F a r m in g

Terms Are Flexible
Yoti.youisolf.may aolaul the dales on w hich you wish to
make payments, oven the monthly amounts you wish

*..and luarn what
mak&amp;s America great I

to ropny.

SptauUd foreili.,,m**niAc*ol lakes and towarioi
peaks...villas to excila
lbs cya‘and historic silt*
to stir tbs heart - all ihesa
art pan of Antrica'i great
. National Parks System -*
and they, belong to you.
This year, taka your family
to saa one of lbs Parka. It’s
a trip you'll oavtr forget.

uverything Is Private
Every transaction la conaidoiod a strictly personal and^
confidential m attes. . . only you will know about iL

Top-Notch Sendee All Tbe Way
Everything about our scivico from start to finish is do*
ligned to suit you and your pockolbook. No othoi plan
combines such convenience and privacy with so much
flexibility and spaed.

New National

tlaiktl firrntn *r# ivilrhins mar* imt rnnre In *ltrlritily

P»ik* Mip
with
Jth ristailed
detailed

la ipttd * a il. Imp*'* rffirltatf. Inm u* prnhli. Fnr ia&gt;

data on

•liar*, mtnjr dairy firmrn i n row iniulltai lights in th*

sights to let,
thugs to
do, facilitis*

fmon of milking iiilli In prnvidt bclltr illumiBilioa during
milking. Mikn importing for uslution

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bj hind nr mithiae. Laok iround yrwr firm . . . l i m i g

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doftririly lightaM the *ark nf the firmer’« *dfa. Me

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and manarenamical in an ail-elacuie kilcba Uuadrp. . .
nn iba farm or la ta*ni

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herd la a breed ‘of salesman that sp\ i t the front doer with s atory about a
award that he ean win If only he gala
■h vote*. To "vote" for him, on* must
fy check a Ust'of favorite magazines.
All thoaa—and they ere legion—who
rg dealt with this fetching but not enw factual anpreaeh to sailing ,megasln*
Ions will be pleased to know shout
i breed who got his come-uppsne*.
jihtlgn, not at tha hands of some
Sd man of tha house, A teenager
salesman charmingly made hls pitch
it fittin g votes for ths Mg popularity
t , and proffsrsd a Hit of magailnea.
... taanager. glad-to oblige, checked her
marltSA Whereupon th* aslenmnn rlllen
, .j * R batch Of form*, sxpreanert sppreHntlnn
s
gfrl’l vote, and handed her s bill for
•iltW ir subscriptions to ths msgMlnea eh*
■lM picked.
It didn’t work. The girl balked and
y said that all she'd had in mind was
..jritjr votes, not subscription*. Reeultt
fhony isisnmsn with hsdly ruffled fen*
lira. Aren't teenagers wonderful, someJ B ft-i.
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ffiirmimsat.
spsnly thalr all-eut stuck to do___ „be___
_____la rtr*y mspeet fee Itella, The vlo.
Whet
said__
Is ____
as surprise
hrdroiaa . . . whM . war Uses af It made misy Wsotfrn.
2?J S * ? * J ' L
#" * oa&lt; ,,f
wIp* 8Ut
UBlu® chufH were teMag piece or lay
»Wt*e end Russia. He said, la *f. sheeA
feet, there aro lou of were te skia gut aa obvious oxpUaatlM'for
a tat sad making war doesa't have the downgrading of. Stella — to
u be one *f the*. .
obvlsue 11
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gaetrtao hue
WetfMV 1*°®* Oeorgl Mil® "1
ookov, Sulla's successor who ws*
l4etlci a®4 policies. Re said Com- g4Wtgrsdtd himself te a aubormualsts everywhere should try te dlnsts position:
take over where they cas by legal l w* decided te eppeoo .the cult
moans: by getting late nation*! of personality because It loads to
toklslalures or parUsmoats.
a person being worshipped and
gut (a eountrios which can’t be ***nluell&gt; endowed with suparni.
taball thst way, he said, revolu. luril Powers- P * wbo1* thLn*
uon msy •* neeesiary, In show- U^ed-the 'sork of the Communist
|n| h# hM BOt 4l)andoo#d u,* |a,a p*Hy lUolf.
£
, r conquest by volenc*. wbsn President Eitenbower hat no
poacoful moans can't, be used, he illusions about tho Soviets, as hs
Mld;
told hla news eosforenco this

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'Big Government' Getting Bigger •*»,

People 60 lo 80:
Tear Out This Ad

Campaign In Full Swing

;5!,,.2 'i« V ‘.dSiS5w,52

Th* 8#mlno1* County political cimnAlgn
Is now In full awing with two of ths Dsmocritic Rslllsa under ths belts ofHJi* voters.
With the eerie silanes whleh esrrisd with
it in ominous not* broken It Is expected now
thst ths reel Issues between candidates will
slowly be presented and offer a fitting ellmax to the 1966 race on May 8.
Perhaps the most *]»rmlng part ef the
campaign Is the fact that votera wishing
to Inform themselves on the qualifications
of tha candidates begin thinning out of tha
audiences long before the entire roster of
CAnriM.te, k .v . h.d .n »n»rtui,lly to h .v .
tnelr say.

»««*pt high (pending
*'V j i t l l W i h l &amp;emrr asa?l
Ia HumVhrer who? eiked b» •
smite committee whether federal
eptading la rising, replied: "Th*
country la gattlns bigger."
*mrw«leaa have beta h.ard
ft™ ^ i 5 i l r i a ! / Z T u t U r * '
monihiy budstia of oconomie onaiy(u highly regarded in business
circlts, said last month:
"it look* is thouih tha public
spending lobbies havs forcsd a
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JJ,, Illinois Bmlneea Review,

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failure* decreased during the week ending
March
22 from
300 In th* preceding..,..
week
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to nna
208. At .the
lowest level In ten weeks,
failures were below last year's toll of 232
and the corresponding 1954 week’s level of
Industry and trsd* groups reported
227. All Indi
decrease* in

Ino. and shall state ths plar* et
rssidsec* tnd putt afflet address
of th* clitmsnt, and shell h* sworn
to by tho claimant, hi* *a*nt. nr
hi* »ttnrn*r. snd any ittch claim
«r dsmtnd n si ** fll*4 shsil bs
vsid.
nnuslsa Sisnstrnm
A« iH cu m r nf th* t^st
w ill ind T-*l*m«nt nf
HII L I. A ||
d*e«»,*4
rn iitU r Rtsnilrnm
Attorn*, fnr K lie ls
l:dn*r&lt;i» nultdlng
Sanford, Flnilde
iy
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R u s s i a n s . erormi

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published by the University of li­
l t la reassuring to not* thst business Unol* Ceiieio of Commons. In its

TODAY*(I BIBLE VERSE
’ Why shouldst thou middle to thy hurtf
Klnge 14il®—We should not try to 1mo si our will on friends and neighbors. A
Ittle charity might cura this tendency.

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“ “ • bowUdormsnt o m the aaoUry mjwtty , , , w8Uid bring "There Is ne discsntlblo basic
troatmsat aow given Stella or b*. |ba)|j _ ( (aadMioaa Insuring thn ehnngn la the fundamental pur.
revo.
2r*^i Implomentitlon of fundamental so- P°f*»a ef
^ commttalnmrwerld
'
s and the ae^sUed dlctitnr.
. la countries where eipL •Up ef the proletariat through
ism la still strong asd where U
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“T ~
ttUsm
eontrole an enormoui mUltary sod .
^l.m IStt'LiioL]1?)?.* *
Church Expansion
‘ » machine. Uie serious resist. « •« S H f ® tav? m K *
Expenditure! for religious construction
ef the reactionary forces is ^
tW y r i f Usli."
during 1055 were s ’record $760 million—up
ay ITEBL1NO P. GBBKN
soo,000,000 lower than the present Interest rate* on governmont so- inevitable.
Kisenhowed said Secretary of
SR per cent
in W
. from
„ the
. previous
. . . year—and
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—ASHINGTON
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.govern.
----- forecast ef 104,100,000.000.
euritles, which hat helped boost 'Tbsr* the transition of toclsl- gtlW j&gt;ullsi agree* with him. But
19B6 auch spending la expected to reach $900 ment" Is letting bigger under the The budget contained a reply 10 merest paymints lo an estlraetod ,,m wUI Pneit&lt;l • mW eendWon* DuU#» has been a lot more mund.
million.
EUenhower edmlssllration. end tho «CCusatlone of a budget policy shift. „
b,[UoB doll|r| ln 1M7 Thlf »f «n acute class rsvoluUonsry lbout ,n „ prtl,|Bi hls view.. Ho
8nnford and Seminole County are rscslv- Democratic Congress seem* will- Though expenditures will rise $1,.
...
^ . stmggls.
hl&lt; wnmin,,, wondered out loud
Ing their ehsrt of this vsat expsneldh In
ln« w hi|P 11 «row' . . «o.000,o« above those of th. fiscal '
e*nt
. This we.said before tho Reds, what the Russians wtro ip In.
nrnwrean nil avor the
isotlnW rhuvrhsn Proeidsnt Elisnhowor’a flKil year ending Junn 10, Elsonhowsr }•«. whoreis tno dent lUsir has eallina theirformer bossan Inspt
nhtirrh hnlMtn»s and
i. * 1MT budget sharply reversed the said, ■ roUntlSsa search for econo- Increased only about 0 per etnt.
murderer end mantel.ease, began
enuren bulldlnga, nnn ehurrh e .pnnalon hern downtr(Dd ^ bin three preceding miss wUI continue and the tea. Businessmen, an the other hand,------ *
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la pnsnomenal ana we re proud or tns stepsbudgets. No# seme experts think payer will continue te get "greeter have found little tbser In thonvlAIIOW PENSTIATCI
being taken to give every parson an oppor- its tti.ooe.ooo.oos spendingrequest and graitar vslua ter each dollar dsnee which tha budgat gtvaa of
• o r a aiULL
tuntty to worship in their own wny.
was ea underestimate from tho spent."
atoppod-up regulatory activity. AU
ulfi
-with Congroso still te he Revenue, iwsllsd by protpsrlty, the reiulftory
cemmlsslnns ere LUTON, England 1UP — A, bras*.
Into
heard from.
havo bun climbing avaa more r*«mm#ndad for Incroasad funds £ .
IJ'® Jtha air
Agriculture Department atparta rapidly than oxpandlturaa.
**4 intilruit activity la being 6y *
c*mi &lt;,a*!1 on 11&lt; . . . end mall It today to find nut
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predict the Ssnete'l liberally Rocelpts are axpsctsd to run 4M »l*PP*d up. The budget calls for
Stephen Erown s head haw ynu can still apply for a
Probably A SwSSt note to msRy Industries amended firm bill, If finally billion dollars hlghsr than tha orl- increase* of about *&gt; par esnt f«r *n4 penetreled an Inch Into hi* n.ooo Ufa Insurance policy to halo
In Florid* is ths news thst mors then $200 adopted, would add a billion del. | Snil so billloa asUmat# for IMS, both tho Federal Trad* Commit- brltns
take cart of final txpsn a withmillion, sn increase of $18 million, In pro. »» to Elsenhower'* planned firm and Humphrey aeknewlediod that
»"d th# JusUca Dapartmsnl'a Itsphan ealmly walked naarly nut burdtninv your family.
poxsd Government contracts were reserved •u^|nyn.
tho IMT estlmato may alse.b# antitrust division.
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You handle tha antira train....
s k i . ah* nisi.*’"
action
by. mall
OLD AM
for exclusive competitive sward to _#
smalt
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f 011 *« tn'» out, piaai*7
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,u- for wditlonel mllllsry fund* to tax eolloetioA forocasta.
firms during
th*
first
eight
mtmtha
of
tha
mia(
the
aircraft
and
suldad
ml*.
while
LAKELAND un
iff *- Th*
Th#
with
thai arrow s t u i l l . R a n b a b u i t . i s o. on.,
i o.
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T.
si *e
t
m i * v s i i i m o t rDemocrats,
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w
n u * |ganarally
« n « n i i 7 ifai*
i n i rFlorida
iDrttii
i n * tboy,
w/i w
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current fiacal yetr under the Smell Buaineaa in# challtnie of Rutile. If thgy vorlm the new and •spandad waJ* Seuthtra ColUia vanity and Jun* atlckini out of th# top of hli skull hfetioe. No *&gt;no will nil on you!
Anmlnlstrstlnn'e cooperative programs with succeed, ths military budgst, *1- ftr* prtgrams which contributed lor vanity won rowing raes* from wai taken lo a hospital. Doctor#
.Writ# todoy. olmnly giving your
other Federal agencies.
ready boostsd a billion from thU
• m million dollar lecrttsa Amarlcia Inttmallonal Collago sod hls condition ws satlsfatory name, address and age. Mall to
Florida firm* have taken sn active part y m * w&lt;,ud 1111 up
for domestic clvUIan function!, crow* yesterday. The Soulhorn and that iho arrow would be ro- Old American Ins. Co., SWc«l
In bidding for their share of the onnrmnm El-snhower's money requeue for hav* found other items to erltictio. vanity won by two length# and moved after an X-ray examine- pth, Dept L409B. Kansas City,
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clvUli" b' M«“ ■«d "n"*«^rlty The** includt Ih* shift te higher the Jeyveet by thrsv
tion.
Ma.
contracts swarded bj Governmental agen- prngr*ms added up to 111 billion
dollar*, a eew record,
*
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Developmente ilnce January.

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Monday, April 5,1058

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■giAinsMASUoir
AF Mows Aastyet
WAAHINGTON un - W|ht sow«h*i S tot *f people ee*. ptuiled
about ta* guseiaiu — you may
wist te pasts a few of N thrush.
ehcv'e phrases la your hat for
(uturo reforeeee.
As a result ef Ih* Russians* mw,
■oft Mao and thslr downgrading of
Stslln, thU has become ouo of the
everwerksd quSsUotu of tho deyt
Are the Russians changing? Jt'a
a way of saying: aro thoy reform,
lag?
Yot Nikita Khrushchev, the Com*
munlst party boos, la his speoeb
to the party's goth Congrea* In
Pobruary made it plain the basic
Communist d o c tr in e hasn't
changed: they iatoad lo take ever
the world.
Kbruschsv'g osprossed !nt«n-

the Director at th* florid* \ tell when one will dart Into the etreet or
ride hie or her bike directly into the path
of your car.
We would Ilk* to point to th4 figures Col..
Klrkman fives in hla plea to motorists dur­
ing April’s "child pedestrian safety" cam­
t,Involving children at play during paign. There were 318,000 children under
15 years of age who were Injured In motor
rgrm spring and summer months.
I the weather grows warmer and the traffic crashes during 1054 and over 4,00
■fen get out on the streets and highways werp killed.
iy, It Is good advice to the motorist to
it's an awful record and one that we
&gt;it that the children are seen and not cannot be proud of by any manner of means
in Florida or In any of the other 47 states
t Klrkman mad* it plain that "during across our nation.
Mtlng warm weather children will be
W* appeal to you, If you're a motorist,
i y all over the place, meaning that to join hands In a successful attempt to let
the children live, laugh, and enjoy them­
selves because children should be seen—not
hurt!

;nag«n Wonderful

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m is T E L F O R D n oo n w i.v, doc»s**di that HO flUd hi* pttltlon
f*r final dlscnsra*. ana that ho
will apply to tho llonorabto Krniat
Hcuihnldir. County luda* nf sentInnl# County, Florida, oa tha 4tb
day of May. t i l * for approval af
• am* and Mr final dlacharaa aa
AdmlnMIralnr of Ih* **l*t* of IRIO
T Kt.Fo itD ooom vt.v. d*«**»*s, aa
thl* imh day *f March, ISIS,
tint'd 1.AS STRN'BTnnu
d*c*as*d.

VDTtCM
IVVITATIO V FOR RltlS

rn tR T o f ra w c o v u t y
duk.
iMssivni.pl r n i ’ NTV,
Mai trial for hulidlno two tool
s t v t k n r pi.onin*.
ronini apprpslmato total aroa 11'

tv HR THIS r.STA Ti; «»*
U i f S Z l One T G L ru tiD utxiD W iv.
n tcf *t*d
■ne 4
whi c h you, »
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&gt;» e w n k s T *
Tf, All W bea IS Nap t a w ir s i
Nolle# 1* hsrsby olvsn that flout.
U* H'-natrnm flUd hls final r«port
a* AdmlnUiramr of tbo **loto of
ec ljll offlr* IH th* murl
'«• #» •* i County kl H.nfoid
J lf* f c W l l l
o llh l
eolondor
.j h*IhJ.,m*
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''•etlo n Tof
li n Bf.
o lle.,h« Koch
im #r Stmand thoii b» m writ-

• 14' and alio intialllna a loft la
Cnit No, I I Sanford mat* Ftrm ir*'
Mark*!, HanMrd. Florida. Malarial*
lumtxr, rnnerat*. al-ctrl&lt;at. plumb­
ing, hardwar-. fnaulallns malarial
• lr. For dtialla writ* mat* Farm •ra&gt; Mark-t- Boa t i l l , W lattr
llavan, Florida I’hnn* S ill.

turr»nt &gt;«“*• d*«nb« the d«u‘ r‘h,!„i**or
*11°
i I*•? hud,"t
tn ?1
■ generation
mors.
It reports thst govsrnmcw sg*»

ejtl B0W ,hD* «uttls foor" of tho
Budget Bureau. Nearly all sgsnei*», it ssys. turned In budget roqusste higher thin the "targets”
liilgnsd them by tho burssu—and
nearly tU wars recommended for
mere money la tho flail message.
The Budget Bureau neither de­
nied nor confirmed this. A spokee.
man referred te a 1PS4 ruling ef
the bureau which dtciaree that
all preliminary budget estimate*
of th* agenciee ar# "canfMentlal
basic data," hence not te ho di­
vulged.
Th* National City Bank Letter
celled attention to doubt* which
have bean expressed "at to whsth
sr expenditures may not bo seri­
ously underestimated ae were tha
Initial tstlmatea far fiscal 'M."
Klaanhewar originally animated's*
(current flical year apanding tl.

'ju stimUFTISG"?
VXWt NOW AND TMXN, WS IHB
\ scrota lomeon* who leemi to
think that 1658 cars do not offer
anything really new-just * little
face lifting from the year before.

gplit-iscond reiponie ln th* Irtt
inch of pedal travel —phu the
"switch the pitch” at full acceler­
ation, which no one else has yet
approached.

W* won't try to apeak for the
•utomobll* industry. But we
certainly can speak for Buick.

Tho ff/de Is Now

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And let us announce In no uncer­
tain term s-it’s the newest thing
on wheels.
Tho Styling Is New
1
Sure, it looks Ilk* e Buick.
But it has a new V.prawed grill*
thst soys 1650 and no mistake.
The hood's new-the fender ports
•ro new-the sweepipear la new—
end it ell adds up to a new sweepahead look thst ends in • itaiy
new slant to the rear contour*.
But thst, friends, Is only tho
beginning.
Tho Im

5:00 P.M. TUESDAY, APRIL 10

Chamber of Commerce

To coil springs on all four
wheels, s brawny X-braced frame,
end torque-tube drive, the engi­
neers have added deep-oil shock
absorliers to give new loftness,
new buoyancy, new comfort, and
a brand-new "sense of direction"
handling response.
T L a

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&gt;Wf rl ai w
i f ffl n f w

All IBM Buickx have new
S22-eubic-lnch V8's-with record
hlgha in power and compression
—with unique new double "Y"
manifolding to step up efldeucy
-w ith now carburetor "deicing"

-a n d a host of other new feshneff
to make owning t Buick pure
pleasure.
Tho Thr/lf 1&gt; Mow
And the surest way for ym f
to find out how right we are, is to
sample a 1956 Buick yourself.
As we said before, this ia the best
Buick |/ef-b y a wide measure—
and when you leam th* price*
we're quoting, you'll know why
this Buick Is one of the three
belt tellers In today's market.
It takes s lot more than face lift­
ing to produce such a winner as
this,
*.V«uAdcmftd Variable Pitch DvmRms
it iK»only Dunofioto Buick bvlldt today,
ft Is Neiwfans on Boodmotloc, Super m
CMvni-options! at sssdast a N ’M i:
m (As Special.
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!-.■ ta ttm sk' j..i :'i

Pynwffow® Is Mow

’ It Introduces w h it the
engineers cell "double regenera­
tion"-which means • doubleaction takeoff. It gtves you mw ,

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LA KI MARY
ALL CANDIDATES SUBJECT TO
DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION M AY 8th
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1 THE SANFORD HERALD
Mott.-Apr. 9, 1956
Papa 5

John Kader Elected
Southside P-TA
President A t Meet
TH* Soiith'W* P.TA w*s r«Hart to ord*r Thursday nlfht hy
Mr*, Gustav* Bamberger preiident.
Routine business matter* were
discussed and a report wa* given
by the treaHirer. Mr*. Ren Winfine, library chairman, reported
that 3.WI *hlch wa* the P-TA
money project for the year, had
been *pent on hook* for th* first
and lecnnd trader*.
Report* wer« airen .from th*
nominating committee and thn»e
•elected were: pre*ldent, John
Kader: first vlr# president, Mr*.
0. Ramberger: eerond vice pre*|.
dent, Mr*. J. C. Mitchell; seerttary, Mra. John L. Lee; treaaurer,
O. J. Walton: and hlitorlan, the
n*v, David Carneflx.
Tti# first yrad* won the atten­
dance prli*. Hnetet*ei for tha
evening wert tha mom mothers
from th» room* of Mra. Earn**tin# Weatphal, Sir*. Jan* Tit•haw, MI*a Helen Dodion and
Mr*. Virginia Walker,
MRS. PAUL B. WELLS
The atamp picture that had
been shown to the children wa*
talked about and It wa* reported
that ilnre Christmas over 2.200
dollar* worth of stamp* had been
sold,
Mr*. Mltch*| explained that a
•timmer roundup will be held th#
Mis* Carol M. SkinneY, daugh­
first part of May for lh« first
Immediately after th* cere­
arail# children who will enter ter nf Mr. and .Mr*. Arthur Lin- mony a small reception vva* held
•chool In .September. This will lie wood Skinner, and Lt. tju l Paul at the hom# of th# bride's pa­
a visitor’* day for parent* and Barrett Well*, «on of Mr. and rent* for tha wadding party and
Mr*. Paul S. Wells, lluuatun. Tex. relative*.
fitPL OF T H * YEAR . . Mr*. Harold Chapman, preiident of Rota
For a trip to th* west coast rf
Hlama Phi Sorority wa* chosen a* (llrl of the Year at th# annual
p t- ( harle* rarka Jr. wa* In- were milted in marriage Satur­
banquet hltd Friday nlfht. Mr*. W O. Fleming director of tha tmduced by Mr*. Roy Mann, pro day April 7 at 111)0(1 a.iu. in the Florida Mr*. Welt* wor* a lapis
cram chairman who talked o(t First Methodist (’hutch, Sanford, blue tniigaahal linen suit with a
froup presented her with a *ift. (Photo by Jameson)
•‘What To Do Until Tim Doctor by the Rev. Milton II. Wyntt In box Jacket and silk plaid blouse
Comes." He then held a question a beautiful double-ring ceremony. of matching colors. She wore a
,
‘
The church was tasteful Iv de­ while hat ami gloves along with
and answer period which proved
‘‘very surressful and interesting." corated with white gladioli and patent shoe* and bag. (in her *aRefreshments war# ierved af­ magnolia leave* along with fern pel she pinned the whit* orenid
from her bridal bouquet.
ter 'the leulon In the trhool and palms.
Organist was Mr*. Albert Hick
Th* couple will reside in l.ak*
lunchroom which wa* dtrorated
with pink and ceri** May Pnlr* •on who played the traditional Mary until May when Lt. Well*
anil seieral will receive his dlsrhaiue.
alnnf with ribbons and flower*. wedding marches
Mra. Harold Chapman, pt**I- Andrew Speer, Mr. and Mra. H.
other selections.
Out-of-town guests Included Mr.
dent of Bet* Slam* Phi Sorority E. Rtenslrom, Mr. and Mra.
Harry M, Weir, sol oi st, sang and Mis. G. Locke Morgnn, Mr.
l “Th# Lord's Prayer.'*
wa* chmen Girl of the Year by Francis Rtenslrom.
and Mrs. James Alexander, Mr
Th* radiant bride, given In an Mr*. Frank Helms all of (Tintthe sorority a t the annual Beta
Mr. and Mra. Sam Thurmond,
marriage hy her father, was lotto, S' C,; Mr. and Mis. Rowfllfma Phi Ritual of Jewel* Ban- Mr, and Mr*. Vnli« William* Jr.,
gowned In a formal dress of land Merrifiold, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
quet held Friday night at the Mia* Jeanette Wnlfpr ami her
white lace ami nylon tulle over Muller, Mrs. Pntor fulken and
Turf Club In Lonfweod. During e*cnrt, John Alexander, Mr*. W,
MONDAY
taffeta. The creation featured a
tha dinner, Mre. Jim Castano, O, Fleming, Mr. and Mra. Jo* U
vic*-pr*iid*nt of th* group pro- Corley, Mlae Dial Boy la and her
W»Jt*ld* P-TA will h'dd It* meet- •cooped neckline outlined In lace Mr*. Knthryn Hamburg of (Vest
•ented a wateoma to the Pledge* sn o rt, Burt Tallamy, Mr, and *»l »t 7:30 p. m. tor *n ilrctlnn anil elbow length sleeves with a Hempstead, N. Y. and Mr. and
•nd read • poem dedicated to Mr*. Robert Berg, Mr. and Sir*, "f oHlcen. Volta William* will be bodice sheered to the waistline. Mr*. I.at Maxry of Ftotlptouf
them.
Robert Cuihlng.
Mr*. Ralph «uc*t *P«»her. All member* ate Tucks from th* waist to the hipMrtt A. A. McCIanahan, repra- «•«#, Mr*. Sfalcolm Lodge, Ml*#,urged to attend this Important I line were outlined with tiny me­
dallion* which fell Into point*
tenting tha Pledges, acknowledg­ Anna Corley and her eicort, meeting.
ed th* welcome, thonked the Andy Anderson, Mr. and Mr*, i circle No. Three of tha First around the hip*. The skirt was
By NAN CUSHING
sorority on beholf of Ihe pledges, Dan Batten, Mr. and Mr*. Ilurbon Christian Church will meet at gathered on to points of medalOur baseball team dtd It again!
presented Mr*.
«r*. w
..« n D, who
wnw Forrell, Mr. and Mra. Gordon 7.30 p.m.with Mr*. E. I,. Ellett, inns and wus very bouffant, tap­
■nd proMntod
Caitano,
Thursday night w# sent Edgea* vice president, Is *dvl»or and Frederick. Mr. and Mr*. A. A. 24; ; C hau Ave.Program
leader ering Into a cathedral train.
Her fingertip veil of silk l|lu- water hack to Orlando In defeat.
counsellor of tha pledge# during McCIanahan. Mr. and J in . Alfred „ Mri. A B. Huntley.
lo a crown of Th, ^cotn was 7 (1 and the Kama
their training period, with a Cn?plchf*‘
*n&lt;1w?]jif' c ^ t a V ^ A t
KI*I^JCnli*ML(|
pearls while was nip and tuck all the way.
small gift. Mrs. DontX»®kviia**.‘*Bhfttag* atel Air. a lw flrte M A l- l ^ n
oM wia.'ll.
Keep up th# good work hoy*!
a report of the year’* activities, iac* Tyro.
A. Moreland. 1110 Palmetto, with around her neck she wore a sin­
Tuesday. April II, Is Caleer D«y
gle
strand
of
pearls,
a
gift
of
and Mr*. Rudy Hbian read a
Mr*. Su* Stevenson as co-ho*the bridegroom. Miss Skinner at SHS. Thirty-eight different
Founder'* Day Utter from Walter
less,
with
occupation*
carried • prayer hook belonging consultants
W, Rosa. Tha memher* then re­
to her greatgrandfather topped ranging alphabetically from art­
TUESDAY
peated
tha
Founder'*
Day
with a while orchid and lilies of ist* to velermnrtnns will speak In
Pledge.
the student*. Each student will
Th* Pilot Club wilt hold It* the yalley.
Mr*. W. G. Fleming, director
rrgular business meeting in the
Mr*. Pat Wilson of Frostproof, attend three courses starting at
of the group, than presented the
Yacht Club at ft p m. Board will and sister-in-law nf the bride, 11:18 a.m. and ending at 3 .LI
f Girl of th* Year. Thl* honor wa*
meet at 7:30 p.m.
served ■&lt; matron of honor. Her p.m.
9 voted on oorly In th# year, and
Wednesday In each homeroom
Th* Sanford Garden Club H "r dress was of ballerina length in
until the banquet, tha winner of
tlcultur* Chairmen will meet at cornflower yellow Iridescent taf­ the dosses will sumniarlt* and
this honor wa* known only to
10 *.m. at th* Garden Center.
feta. A softly draped neckline evaluate Career Day. Everyone
Mr*. Fleming and Mrs. Jo* I.
At I p m the Training Union formed • V at the front and I* hoping Career Day will help
CorUy, th* sponsor of th* group.
member* of Flr*t Baptist Church hack, while a long torso bodice him decide on a vocation
In announcing tha choice of th*
Now for th* tossipl Are key
will attend a Training Union as­ featured an embroidered yoke
group for th# girl who was tha
sociations! conference at DeLawl and a full gather skirt at the ■•haln* really In style Mary Grace7
moat outstanding member of the
First Raptiit. The bus will Uave hlplins with a large gold liuatls Whal'a the joke about Career
•orority In every respect for this
th* church at 7:00 o'clock.
at ths center hark. Hhe carried a Day? How come the baseball
year. Mrs. ricmlng read * poem
j j r, iw | j j ri&lt; yin P. Cara aie
At 7 p.m. th* Y.W.A.'i will white straw flower haskrt filled hoys won't wash their uniforms?
which wa» written especially for proudly announcing the birth of meet at the home of Miss Mar­ with spring flowers. Mrs. Wilson “When tha rat's away th# mica
0 .e n d dedicated to Mrs Chapmaji, their -iscond son, James Bur- garet Rcnham, 80S IV. 20th St. wnr* gold shoes and a ysllow will play" how about that Yea‘ flh* than presented Mre. Chop- bridge, April 4 a t the Orlando
Circle of the First Methodist matching band with a cluster of UeT Juanita what's tha secret
man with a gift on behalf of th e . Ajr Force Base Hospital. The Church will meet a* follow*1 at flow-era accenting th* left side.
about rooking gras* In the oven?
sorority,
1 young man weighed 3 lb*. 12'i 9:46 a. m. Circle 1, Mra. 8. F.
Mis* Busan Lynne Skinner, Nancy Travasos sure Is bllst-ted;
Those enjoying tha evening of 0*. Mra. Cara 1* th* former Mis* Richards, 230,1 Key. Ave; Cirri* sister of the bride, was Junior rouhj b* *h« ha* b«en playing
dinner and dancing, and the ex- Janetta Ratliff, daughter of Mr. 2, Mr*. E. S. Higgiiibothnm, 128 bridesmaid and wore a gown with fire?
change of secret “Bel* Buddy” ind Mr*. B. E. Ratliff of this Plnecrest Ave; Circle .1, Mre. slmlllar to that nf th* matron of
gift* included Mr. and Sir*. C. L. city,
Arthur Beckwith, too 20th flt.t honor, She also carried lb* white
Armstrong Jr., Mr. and Mr*.
Circle 4, Mre. J. W. Brown, Old basket filled with flowers.
FRIED BANANAS
Donald Bait*, Mr. and Mr*.
Lake Monro* Rd; and Circle No.
Lt. (jg) Rlehard M Smith
Cut bananas In halves length- S, Mr*. Robert Williams, ROM U.HNR, acted a* best man while
Jam** Castano, Mr. and iflira.
- Harold Chapman, Mr. and Mr*. wlie, Sprinkle lemon, roll them EsiamMa Drive.
usher* were Pat Wilson, brother
Mr*. Elite-Whit* llelnei, who D
* E. C. Harper Jr., Mr. and Mre. In rruahed corn flake* and fry
The Gleaner* CU»s of the Plr»t of th* bride; Lt, (Jgi Don Walk­
James Horton Jr., Ml»a Marlon in butter directly over the flex- R«,.tjst Church will meet at th# er, Lt. (Jg) Walter Rue! and Lt. associated with The Frederick Post
in Frederick, Md., is the houseSingletary and her eecort, Lieu- lb!e flame of y«ur automatic hom# of Mra. R. T. Hunt, Ml (Jg) James Wagner,
tenant Ryman, Mr. and Mr*.' rang*. Sarva with main meal E 2nd St. at 7:.10 p. m.
I.at Wilaon, nephew of the guest of Mr. and Mra. R. S. Billhi mar.
Rudy 8lnan, Mr, and Mra, Georgo ’ dish.
The Woman's Bible Class of bride, served a* ring be*r«r.
the First Baptlit Church will
Mr*, Skinner chose for her
Rosa Coke Boyle, daughter of
meet at 7:30 p. m. In th* As­ daughter'* wedding a wedgowood
sembly Hall at the Educational blue abtath drou of ntogasbnl Mr*. U F. Boy la, 2404 Mallonville
building. Group 8 a* hostesses.
linen which wa* scattered with Ave. ha* been named to tha Dean's
Semlnnl* High School P-TA matching hlu* nallheads. dh* list at Duka University for the r*.
nil) meet at I p. m. because of wor* a sculptured whit* lac* rap cent)/ complete.! fall aamester. To
Caratr Day being at this time. and had all whit* aecesiorln*. make Doin’* list, students must
All membara are urged to attend On baa left shoulder was pinned maintain a scholastic average of
this very important aoislon.
a whlto orchid coraaga,
.18 Out af a possible 4 0.

Double-Ring Ceremony Unites
Carol Skinner, Lt. [jg] Wells

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* Girl Of Year Is Chosen Friday
At Annual Sorority Banquet

Seminole Hi

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Limelight
On Lyman

BY ALVIN WINTER
Well, everyone ha* re?up*ratMis* Jan* Eleanor* Carlrlght. candelight ceremony.
ad from th* four day holiday and daughter of tha lata -Mr. and' Orange blossoms, white* pate
thing* have returned to normal Mr*. Chari** Cartrlfht
and poms and carnations formed •
at Lyman.
Henry D. Faint Jr. son of Mr. fitting background for the bridal
You ran really |*l| that Spring and Mr*. Henry 1). Faint Sr. ceremony.
I* her* when you look out on our were united In marring* Sunday
Mra. F. E. Roumtllat 8r. ran*
a t h l e t i c field. Every after- April 8 at 4 p.m. In th« All derrd th* nuptial music. Gives
noon y&lt;^t will *r« baseball prac­ Soul* Catholic Church by th* In marriage by Henry Faint Or.
Lyoita
In
a the bride wore a ballerina..length
tice. During Ihe past couple of Rev. Richard
week* our team has been mak­
whit# nylon tulla droit -with a
ing a good showing, Th* Lymanshoulder tengh veil held tn plai**
Xuunt Dora gam* ended with a Ethel Root Circle
by a hand of oranga blossom*.
score of 14-2 In our favor. Th*
Sh* carried a whit* praybr ttoblg
game proved to be a one-sided Has Routine Meet
topped with a whit* orchid *&lt;N
affair. Mossy Helm* struck out
The Ethel Root Circle nf tha ranted by streamer* of oraog*
13 men on Mount Dora'* tram Congregational Chruch met Mon- blossom* and Illy ef the -valley*
and allowed eflly 2 hit*. Leading day evening for It* refluhr
Serving at matron of honor
hitters for the Greyhound* wets monthly meeting, with Mr*. Jim and only attendant wai Sfrh.
Gene Meek*, Ralph Farina and Eastman, and Mr*. Oiear Jllt- Ruhy# King nf Sanford. Sha
Donald Steven*.
trnw* a* th* host***** for tha wora a ballerina length nylog
The
Lyman-flermont
gem# evening.
•
tul|# gown of orchid and • had
wa* rather r!o&gt;* with a aror* of
The meeting was called to or­ pink arresanrit*. Mra. King car­
7-8 In favor nf Lyman. Mr. der hy th* president, Mr*. Jim ried a pink colonial houtidat of
I’afne, Lyman'* coach, said that Eastman. Mrs. Oscar Zlttrowa carnations featuring pink ltm m «
Ifw a* th* heat gam* of th* sea- led the devotional and Mr*. Bch* »r*.
ion. Billy turnon* went all tho mah. and Mr*. Harold Herbst
Kenneth Faint, brother '»f- thp
way, atrlklna out ten and scatter- gave th* secretary and treasurer's groom, acted a* beat man whilt
Ing eight hit*. Thera was excel­ report*.
usher wa* Joieph Brady e f
lent aupport from hi* teammate*
Greenpoint, N. Y.
Mr*.
Herbert
Thurston
gave
Mossy Helm* hatted In th* win
Ths groom’s mother *hqe« for
her report on th* strawberry f*«nlng run In th* last Inning.
Ihe
occaiton a pink Ur* d m t
Lyman outhlt Ovldro 9 to 4 tlval. Mr*. Bonner Carter, re­ with white arce*eorl**, Sha wort
ported
to
the
circle
what
had
but lost thl* lou-*h one 2 to 1 In
a white orchid corsage.
Oveido's favor. Helm* had * no- been mad* a* profit for tb#
A reception was *hatd ImmedU
Brown
B.'other*
merchandise
hit game for 8 Inning*. Leading
ately after .the ceremony at' tn*
hitter* for l.vman were Howard dub. Mr*. Eastman presented home of the groom's parenti ln
Judeb, Donald Stevens with 2 th# Communion Pint**, which th# Castleberry.
,
fo r,3 and walked one. Th* school circle had bought for the church.
Th* rnupl* will reside id Ran*
Mrs. Carter than reported on ford aft*# - M *f honeymoon.
i* proud of their team.
Th* final ropy • material of the Friendly Service group, and
Th* hrlii* was born In Eaitan#
“The Greyhounds." Ivm an't '38 the members she had visited dur­ Pa., and graduated from th8
ing
the
month.
Mr*.
Thurston',
annual wa* sent off Tuesday hy
Wilson High School In IMS. 'SH*
the Lyman seniors, Right after wa* appolntsd to check .Informa­ then attended Roosevelt Hhspltal
the material wa* prepared for tion for th* organ redt*! »oon to School of Nursing In New Yorii
Cl Iv ig 1949.
•hipmrm the seniors had a patty be held at tha church.
The meetlnf wa* then adjourned
or should I «a.v a "picnic" on th#
Mr. Faint wa* horn In .Break*
and
delicious
refreshment*
were
tyn, N. Y., and graduated from
athletic field. Everyone had a
good time. Til* seniors were glad served to th# following people: Jackson High School In 6t. At*
to see th* annual go but will he Mr*. Earl Matheny,. Mr*. Jack bans, I,. I, H* t* now p ft remap
anxinu* to *e# It runt* hark at Harden, Mr*. H#rb*rt Thurston, with th* Sanford Flra D ep art
the
'38 annual They are confident Mr*.* Bonner Carter, Mra. Ed mint.
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that It uilt hr on* nf the best an­ Slmpion, Mi** Gertrude Vlnniq-r,
Ml**
Il*l*n
lYltla,
Mr*.
Owen
nual* prndured In Lyman,
on* of the hest annual* produced '•erelbh, Mrs. Harold 1lerh«t, Lake Monroe p -t A
Mr*. Jim Eastman, Mr*. Gu* SehIn l.yrnan.
Friday, April t3. th* Glee Club mah. Mrs. 0«-*r Z'ttrowa, Mr*. To Meet Monday'
T1** ItV i M«nro* F-TA w!B
will have a convert In tb* school John -lone* Mr*. Ralph Leasing
bold It* monthly meeting Monday
auditorium. It will h* at 8 p.m., and Mis* Mary Jo Robinson.
April 9 a* 7:30 n.m. at the School
under the supervision of Mis.
All the 12th grada English house, Mr, Mllwe* will hie th*
I .and. A dance will he held at
class student* have been writing guest sneaker. (Parenti, help
Bear l.ake after the roneert.
Among th* song* to be sung essay* to auhmlt In the competi­ your chlld'i room eannt, .9F,,R*
are: “Old Man River." "No Man tion for the lewlve hundred dn|- ten-Big the** meetlnia.1
Mr*.
Pauling
Ktrkpatrl4k(t
I* an Island," "When tb# Saints tar scholarship offered hy th*
Go Matching In," "It's a Grand slat* of Florida for th# belt on* room, th# second and MMrd
Night for Singing." anil the submitted. Tbe them* for thl* grade* nf th* l.ak* Mantvte
■’Buttle Hymn of the Republic." i year'* #i«*y I* "\Ylial j* Being school, hav* decorated tha aeheot
Everyone l» anxiously awaiting Done to Make Sly Horn* Town lunch room w'th very appropriate
t h e Junior-Senior p'rom* T h e a Better Community?" From th# decoration# for tha montk e f
prom will be held at th# Mavfalr Innka nf anm* nf those essay* tha April,
Inn tn Sanford on April 13. A competition will he stiff, There
King and Queen will be chosen will he a |23 dollar (avlng* bond
so everyone will b* looking their for th# hast essay submitted In
hest. It U still a secret as to the hi|h-srhnn|.
PASSI ON P L AY
Well, that la about all thera la
what th# theme of the prom will
be and what will h* served, hut to sav until next week when
I am sure that no on* will he w* will try and tell you a* much
as postihl* about the gnin|s-on
disappointed.
In tl&gt;# pteparatlon for the around Lyman. Rea you thinl
From, dance* ar* heinR held In
the hand room of l.yrnan. Two
such affairs hav* taken place
and they were both successful.
The Scn'ors of Lyman are* till
planning for their elai* trip In
Krv Wes I We are all looking fur
ward to the trip and bop# that
nothing will happen to change
our plans.
On* Senior (your* truly) tn
Lyman, has had *ix naw arrivals
at hi* hom*. lit I* not passing
nut cigar* but he 1* Instead pass­
ing the word around that h# has
• lx kittens that he would Ilk# to
giv* away to good home*. They
aie grey and white and If anyone
wa* Interested they should call
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tha ptmggllng losers. U ta 1.
die VcMurrary was limiting
Ugghi to oaa hit, a tw o-bafl"
fS ib b ta la the third Inning,
team mates w art «p«btor
tty, Butnar and Bueh for hjti
walks galore. Tha losers* da
Flayer
Bowen, st
McMurray, p
Corley, e
Robinson, Ib
Carter, If. Ib
Christensen, lb
Barks, cf
Morton, cf
Edge, Ib
Sul pixie, Ib
Darla, rf
Whlttet
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40 Game Schedule
In Orlando June O with sport*
tngtlng dst* of April JO was sp­ writers choosing teams from Co­
eed by tha Florida StaU League
coa, Orlando, St. Petersburg and
rd of Directors meeting In SanWasi Palm Baach for the South
team and from Gainesville, Palatba, Leesburg and Daytona Beach
for the North.
i k..
Tha lecond half of tha split sea­
son wlH begin June 13.
Leesburg airJ Palalke .were of­
ficially and unanimously admitted
to the league In the first action
tak*n at tha Sanford meeting.
Gamatime has been scheduled for
weekday night games at 4 o'clock
throughout the league with varying
time* for game starting time when
double haaders and Sunday games
are played.
Climax of th* meeting came
Fir*! Mae* — S /l# Mil* «»■&lt;• ®
Nallron, C s s s
lllmlm, M»4t*ir, when the Board of Directors of the
N*w tilac*, h» * * i M*mory.
Florida Stats League presented
k*« J*w&lt;11, O llaOs H'llj»n » Lliolc*
I , *rr-ini1 liar# — A,TP Mil# 10*4* D U ig u r President John Krider with
' f £ * t W ..k »»d- Hl*i*r Jon** Hu* an Elgin wrist watch for his untlrlt-U hu|i illfl Maddr *1*14.
•dr Hlippar, Julsp's lioy. BflodyIng efforts oh behalf of tha league.
Tha pr*i*njatlon was made by Red
Dulaney, director, from Galne*villa.
Krider, curprUed at tha presenta­
ra Na*« — S /IS MU* Urad* H tion, told tha director* "Never beleorh. H*s«r»*d Hpac*.
fora ha* the Florida State League
Ion lll r l Hoon*y Oad»*n H fetch
s«r, llonnir &gt;'alm*L. L*1 *’on „ be*n In such excellent shape." Ha
irlb Kara — B/IS Mila flrad* K aald, "We're going to have the best
'•• Y a * ’ Clll*, Mom l*lnk. U D
iluaar Mouse. Houlhtrn Hiresk, Mr season In the history of tha league.
tu e k r Whirl, Tuna PI*. Della L*.
If you need help,” Krider told
►, M IR Has* — 4/ia him Dead* H
K slrsnl, l.lnflr*. T*l Te*l#r*. D'*l * th* league director*, 'vion’t fall to
« v fa llo a Bltl'a Rest, Nsll U*n. 4*r- call on me. I will ba thara to help
•p w
i r e i * hr* &lt;•*&lt;’ o you in any way.I can.”
L'onnlry t'llppar, Mis* |tos*, ZosaPeter Schaal, secretary of th*
ball*. Rosy liar, Cquniry C®pl**r.
a tiny ll, Mr. Hl-ok* 'Dm. Flpranal* Iragti*, with headquarter* In Or­
Y***aib Rara — # 'ia Rlla (trad* c lando, said that th* schedule of
Hw«ii Harmony, Jo* Hlock, Ed linnbap, Duch*** D a ilty , Idsnta Tap. same* for th* I0M season woukJ be
.... turn, niu* Moll. K*rnn«n
in p h lh liar* — B/ta Mile O.-ad* R released Thursday.

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•'■II. ti*»r lir**m. c|r*ha, H&lt;&gt;«u
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LONG WOOD— Popp n*cl« and
Flush Opll, a pp|r «f hcnutlfol
Mark ferrml* greyhounds, h»«d *
b*r, Ml** l.ady Fair. HtilUn'a Ikr. powerful field In the 21 si annual
HilSs Hua, Dial* lu n r.r, Dalnly central Florida drrhy scheduled
tonight at th* Sanfnrd-Orlarwlo
Kennel Club.
Tb* two fast-finishing speed­
sters swept lo victory In drrhy
qualifying rare* last w*rk to r«rn
favnrrd mlr* In th* track's hlua
rlhbon classic.
Soap Rock, a two-yrar-old
Tmingster from Ih* Derp Rock
Krnrirls, may draw top harking
from Ih* hug* crowd rsperted
In attend Ih* lop rare of the sea•«n at th* Hanford-Orlando track.
Tunihl* Hug'* Illustrious daugh­
ter, who broko In h»ro this season,
has notched nln* wins In 21
TONIGHT
starta.
L *» TTarmon's four-year old
Canncl 4
Rush Call la a veteran of many
campaigns and many Victoria*, In­
WMBR-TV
cluding eight here this year.
/
Jet Hlreak, Dear Dream, Ador­
ed, Cleaha, Dials'* Vanity and In­
Jacknonville
augural winner .1, M. Hon*y
founded out th* all-star field
nt 9:30 p. m.
which will hid for honors over th*
thr**-eighths mil# rours*.
The track close* Its record M a­
son Wednesday night and Is ex­
pected to show an almost unbe­
M Pnl. Adv. hy T- F. Torlter,
lievable gain of 40 percent In mu—
Campaign Treasurer
luel handle nver last year, Ma
tine# performances ar* scheduled
Tuesday and Wednesday at | p.

fCaatioa ad From Page Owe)
do as others do and gat it.*'
John Krider, speaking for tha
first time at a Democratic Rally
aald “ 1H girt you 144 par cent
representation at all times. I baUtvo we’re making progress and I
would like to continue that pro­
gress in tha county.”*
W. B. Miller, speaking In bis bahalf for re-election aald "I have en­
joyed working for you these first
four years and If you see fit. to
put ma back for another four
Robert Bennett told tha Lake
Monroe School audience “The
problems of the eounty are ao
varied I couldn't begin ta cover
them here tonight. The roads that
ara Important ara tha roads that
you live on. I believe In 17-92 but
I don't Intend to spend all of the
money on It."
'
Candidate* lor tha Board of
County Commissioners, District No.
Five spoke next. Gut Schmah aald
“ Bacauau of your confidence la
me 1 am up hart tonight. You've
wanted me before—that was be­
fore they bypassed us—they pro­
mised us all tha roads wa wanted
- a n d the first thing they did was
dump all of the signs to Lake Monroe In ther Iver.”
Homer Little admitted “ Thera
are so many things to be dona out
here, but the first thing yrfu've got
to do Is get me elected.”
County Commissioner, District
No. Three candidates were next to
speak. Lawrence Swafford of Al­
tamonte Springs said ” 1 propose to
visit every district In the county
each month and talk over the problams with tha commissioner of that
dstret.”
Otis Fourekre, the Incumbent
told the audience ” 1 am confused
as to whether my opponent Is
running for eommissioner or
School Superintendent. I believe
we already have a competent
school superintendent."
Speaking for his randklacy as
Justice of the Pesce, District No.
Four. Lewis Tate briefly stated
"All I want to ask you to do Is let
him fopponent) look for another
Job for the next four years.”
W. Hugh Duncan, the incumbent,
said ’’The public welfare Is upper­
most In my mind. I am asking
you to support me for another
term in this important office of
the county.”
Senator D o u g I a e Stenatrom,
speaking in behalf of his candidacy
for Stale Senator, aald "I have no
apologies to make for tha aland I
took on reapportionment, If the raapportionment battle ever ends,
Seminole and Brevard County will
be divided and Seminole County
will have Its own senator.”
The manager of hie office In
Seminole County, Mr. Holly, ipoke
in behalf of the candidacy of Paul
Miller for State Seator of tha
37th District. He reiterated Mill­
er's platform of making tha Senate
scat a full time job.
Candidates for the House of Re­
presentative* spoke next at tha
Lake Monroe Rally.
Don Ralce aald I bclleva we
should send members of mora than
Just one profession to tha House of
Representatives.”
Gordon Frederick dwelt longest
on his familiarity with the people
of Lake Monro* and their needi.
However h# aald "Tha position
your State Representatives will
take on segregation is Important.”
Tommy Stringer told the voter#
st Saturday night's Rally "I don’t
feel that you have to be • lawyer
to know tha wishes of thla slate—
you don't have to ba a lawyer to
serve tha people.”
Wilson Alexander commanted ” 1
mention my experiences to show
you I have had rontaet with p«opls
of all walks of Ilf*. 1 coma to you
In tha rare capacity of a county
man seeking (ha seat of representatlve.”
Candidate* for tha Clark of Clr-

Fraternity Pledget F o reifer R eq u e sts
Are Here Saturday Residents Hold O ff
Carrying Out Policy Burning O f Trash
A group of flv# (rettimiiy
pledges was hi Bauford iaturday
bright and ta rty aarryiag otrt ‘hair
fraternity pobey of “hvipiuf in­
stead of hasiag.”
Tha young man, all pladgaa to
th* Tau Epsilon Phi. Tau Alpha
Chapter, of tha University of
Florida spent tho day Saturday
stuffing eampalra envelopes, rak­
ing leaves, and elaanlng up la
general a t tha Otlt and Lean
Closet of tha Samlnola Unit
American Cancer Society, located
on East llth St. hare.
Contact with tho fraternity was
made through tha femlnole County
Chamber of Commerce and finer
arrancementi mads irith the Unit
Chairman, Mrs. Gertruda Dingfalder.
The pledget lending their band
to help In tho Seminole County
Unit's effort to set up tho Loon
and Gift Closet and In furthering
their currant fund campaign here,
were: Barry Helcr, Miami Beach:
Bruce Santaerux, Tampa; Anile
Hecbt, Dave Abrams, and Fred
Bolwlnik. all of Miami Beach.
The fire young men left San­
ford late Saturday afternoon hitch
hiking their way back to Gaines­
ville by a designated route.

County Govtrnmant
Real Batata Valuta
Real Batata Appralaala
Narda of tka Schools
• -Neadi of County Hoapltal
• N*ada «&lt; Caynty H as*

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jT d u i nl a n c i I T ■in
AN D FOR lU S liO L K tO tb T V .
rU IS ID A I* CMANCKRF

n in t h

?ELL CRUMB,

P laintiff.
DIVORCE

nO SEL L CRUMB.

Defendant.
• NOTICE TO DEFEND
■TATE OF FLORIDA. UMEKTINOSl
Tot HOD ELL CRUMB. whoe» r*sldene* and m *lll*a nddrtse l* u sk ltV B .
TUU ARE MEREST NOTIFIED
that lu ll for dlvore* has be«n fll*d
again st you In Ik* Circuit Cosrt
of ••raln ol* County, Florida. In
Ch*nc*ry, by INEt.L CltfM U. Tou
nr* h*r*by r«&lt;iuir*d to III* your
Answor enddor otb*rwlso nl**d In
mrcordanc* with law w ild In* Cltrk
of th* above *njlll*d Court ahO
in M rs* a copy of u n i up*n Tom
Watson, Attorney for P lain tiff at
II* North Mein itro o t, Orlando.
Florida, on or feeforo tho llth
day o f May A. D. l i l t Othurwlso
a Docroo Pro Confoesn w ill ho rnt*red aealn st you for failure to
rn sorro end file your answ*r nr
other d*f*ns*s as r»oulrsd by lew.
WITNEHB the hand and
of
• bs said Court thla Sth day of
April. A D. ISIS.
O P |l*rnd"n
Cfsrh of the clrru lf Court
In and Por Prmlnolo
d is t il
County. Florida
lly K L llurdlck DC
Tom SValron
Attornay for P laintiff
It* North ifaln Hlraat, 10-A
Orlando. Florida
IN T U B C I R C U I T C O U R T O F T i l M
n in t h
j i m i in i. i h u t i t
in

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STATE OF FL O niD A . ORKETINOH:

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and aaalMav * « • • • • I* t i l l C*4*rcrotl Road. Balnmor*. H arris*'!
TOU ARE IIERF.hr NOTIFIED
m at s e ll f*r dl**re* baa b#»n
fil»d (g a in st you In tha Circuit
Court o? fam lnola County, Flerld*.
In Chanrary by JACK N. FOSIIEK
In tha abov* antltlad cause. T on
ara baraby raquirad to 01* your
Anrwrr and /or o tb a m ita plead In
emerdawc* wtlR tsar; w ife tha
Clark at tha ab ort tn tltltd Court
and in tarr« a copy at M ina atmo
Tom Watson Attornay far FHIntlM,
at Si* North Main dlraot, l#-A.
Orlando Florida, on nr baforo tha
llt h day of May A D. M i l O'har.
w ise a Dayraa Pro Confttao w ill
ba anttrad against you for fallura
to ao aaraa and flla your anrwar
nr othar dafaaata aa rauulrad by
law.
WITNEHB my hand and »aal of
tha aald Court ihla dlh day of
April A D t i l l
O P. ffarndon
Ctark of tha Ctrrolf Court
In and far hamlnola County,
Hanford. Florida
(aaal)
By K. L Burdick
Tom tTatran
Attornay far F lalntlff
tjo North Main Itraal, 10A
Utlando, Florida

"IM P Clark

of Circuit Court
ta M n e la county, rion da
Plana M o t n i and Ruah
i t Cart Livingston A n n u a
Urtando, Ptorldn
Publlah March SV-Xf.k
April lad * &gt;ih

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the Circuit rV/rLiiM tatb Jud-&lt;-i,|
Circuit. B*»liw&gt;ls C uustj. rin .M .
• Must* at r $earer4.- Florid* T«a
ar* r**'iir*4 to rt*ed to or s i .
•w tr th* nwlt. ecm alalnt. in writ,
in*, ou nr b*rar* April t t . ISIS, t*
th* nffli-* *r tb* Clsrk »f i&gt;*
Circuit Cawrl. Ninth Circuit H-mt.
not* County, F lorida-w t B tn fn r!
Ftnrlda *r a d*crr* prw c e n t .. .,
wilt b* *nl*r*d i s t l n i i ynu « .*
th* car* w ill -p r n n ,H -•&gt; part* M
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IB THE C fR C trr COUNT A * THE
n i n t h j i T ii f M i. r r a e r r r in
AND FOR ■KWINOI.E COUNTY.
FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY
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PRANK F. OLD*.

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NOTICR TO BKFEND
Tot FRANK F. OLDR. e /o E. ».
OLD*. MEDINA. TEXAHl
Tou ar* hartby nollflad that a
su it has baan brought *««l"*i
Fota for l l v o m . In Iho Clrtult
Court, Ninth Judielal Circuit In
and for «*inlnol* County. Florid*.
Th* till* of tb* «-*»• I* M*iwar*(
Yala W illiams Olds. Plaintiff, vs
Frank F. (Jld*. DafandanL bain*
Clsancaty Cna* No. SUS.
to u *f# haraby nollflad tlist you
nr* ra-inlrad to flla your anawar
to Ih* Illll of Complaint, haralofor* filed In said prortadlne*. wli"
th* Clark *f ClrruU Court of Pamlnot* County. Bamlnol* County Court
lloiiaa, Hanford. Florida, and In
rarr* a ropy tharaof at*on Plain*
llff's atlornay* Plan*. Edwarda and
Hush IS K. Llrlnpalon Avanua,
Orlando. Florida on or bafor# April
SI. IIS*. Ilaralo fall not nr a do­
rr#* Pro Cnnfasao w ill b* antarad
ayalnst you
Thla nolle* ahall b* published
nrw* aarli waak for four coot*.
ru lI,a waak* In Ib* Hanford liar*
aid. Hanford. BamlnoU County.
Florid*.
WITNEM for hand and aaal Ih*

O. D. Farrell 310 C. Firs'

For 10 vtara this .storp his
rontistantly observed ’ tha fol.
lowing hourst
W*»k days 9 a, m. to A :lA p. m
Saturdays I . a . iw. In 7:30 p. m
C1os«d from 7:M p. m.
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Arcade Package
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Ms. S. Pearce, 36,
Succumbs Friday
Mr*. Shlrlev A. Prarce. 34. died
at the local hospital at 1:35 a.m.
Friday after a ahort lllneaa. She
waa horn April I, 1920 In Homostead and had lived In Oiteen for
the past 7'A month* She waa •
memhsr of tha First Baptist
Church of Miami.
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Mrs. Pcarca la survived by her
huiband. two step children, mother,
Mrs. Boy C. Hansen, of Homestead;
two slaters. Mr*. F. L Smith of
Miami and Mrs. Donsld Madison of
HNIVBItHAL C. . T. CIJKDIT COHHomestead.
Bi-main* will h* shipped to Mia­ UOllATION. a c u ,Po , * " 0n.|Mi| nuM
mi for burial and Interment.
RARVET KLEIN, o LEWtH DIN
!!lNa «nd ^ D. *!ORPKLL *• ArtHhtriM ol UamlnoUpCJujtr.^
AA team hoxl
alnrp tha ftn t
1032.
--------------------cult Court were
at Saturday nig
o. P. Iferndo
said "You peop:
generous to m
name has app«i
it I* a rara prli
people of my eo
O. A. Roberta
the office on "T
good Job and I
only candidate
rats# running fo
Pitt Varna# a
proud to *eo Uu
Interaat in their
Robert Cobb b
voters, "I will ai
of tha Board o:
slonera tha proc

Not |uft e** Met. , . you 0*1 O PAIR el iso I &lt;*v*r*
at Ihi'i sol* priest Covsn tor 2-doert asd t doan I*
hasdtam* arorsn plastic polUrsi Is colors to horn**ti* will) yewf cor. I*, on bwdqsl tsrmil

T ire $ to n e

s t o r e s
P h o n e 12

ONLY 2
MORE DAYS

RACING
RAIN OR SHINE

wa

alan*d. O I*. Hsrndon Clash
,h*
thov* snlltUd Court will oM*r fui
in d ■•ll at Ihs w#«l front door
of th* H*mlnol* County Courl
Holts*. HanlnrU, Florida at Ih*
hour of tw*lvo o'rlork noon on h*
llth day of April A. I».
•"»
(ollowlnp dsscrlbsd propsrty located
In Homlnol* County, tlnMn*nji# (It Us-d Whit* Trurh
Model WCJJl'LT K tjilll" - ‘Jltll, Unpin* No. 1»0 A iltO
Trsrtor Typ* of Body
said *al* lo bo mad* pursuant
&gt;|na| Dscrs* of tor*«|o*uro anlarsO
In th# aboy* ratts# antlllsd llnl**rsal C. I. T. Credit Carporallnn. a
corporation, Plaintiff vs IlApn*&gt;
Klein. O. Lawls Dlnhln*. and J. D
Cordell,
Acting Bhsrltf ol Hsmlnot* County, Dsfsndanls, . betas
t'binesry No. Mil, 111*4 In in#
Circuit Court of Ih* Ninth Judlrlsl
Circuit In and for Hsmlnola Cotinly,
Florida. Th* larms of *slu sal* lo
b* r**h and In *allsfy said Flnnl
D*cr*a antarad In **ld raus* und-r
data of th* *th day of April I&gt;34.
a r. HERNDON, c u rb
("*,l&gt; By B. L Burdick DO
Tom Walsnn
Atlornay for PUInlllf,
no North Main str**t. 14-A
Orlando, I'lnrlde

21st Annual
Central Florida
•

. 4

J
. .aemlnol* County

APPRECIATED
Pd. Nil Heal Adv.

. .*

Tonight - lOtli Roc
Track’s Top Eight Greyhounds
T.Mf CartN, StHdent and
Fortlllxar Spreaders

P a m o tu “ U. fl. R u h b o r”
P lM tle a n d ' R u b b e r G ard 4n
H orn t a d S p rln k U r H o m

Garrfm Row of an typea

Varlona typ** Lawn
SprinkUra
Spadaa—Rak«*~ Forks

“U ijr Ltd** w#*d cutter*
Edgtr*—L#«f Rake*
Cardon Rakga

Meet In Dig Race Of Season Over 3/8 Mile
♦ P o st-T im e First Of 11 Races—8.10 P. M. *

S P E C IA L M ATINEES-Tuesdoy &amp;
Wednesday - Post-Time 2 P. M
SEASON CLO SES W EDNESDAY N IG H T

Coco* and Rubbftr Door .
Mat*
Truk Burner* — Garbaft
C au

TOUR VOTe
AND SUPPORT
laadldit* P»r Tea As*»a&gt;e*

V

T»ui L iyhtr Moere, J r . dtf*n&lt;lant b*rsln ar* bsrsby *»tlfi*d t».,t
suit In divorce b si b o n b n ,-,',i

PLASTIC SEAT COVERS

Experienced
•
•
•
•

O C A L A - D l a t r l f t Tar*,
ityr Harold K. Mihail of th# Flor­
ida f a r t i t Servteo today request«d all persons In BamlttoV County
to bold off brush or traah burnirur until thara baa baan sufficient
rainfall to reasonably Insure ad*
equ*t« prataction from wildfires
escaping onto nalghboring lands.
Statistic* compiled by Mlhell
show that 14 fleas hay* burned
474 acres of timbrrUnd In 8*tnIno!* County for the period from
March SO to Mareh t ! 1*64.
Mlhell went on to asy that tho
majority of tha dlaaatroua foraat
Area being started ara caused by
carelessness.
“Escaped brush bunting fires
ara caused by Ueh of adequate
equipment, end tradereeUmeUnf
the ttnder^dvr condition of the
woods,” Mihail aald.
Th# foraat flra laws da stata
that neighboring landowners must
b* notified at least owe and not
more than tan days prior U tha
control bunt, and tha flra mo**
ba adaquataly pollead to prerent

Suppression. e n t i , land dama*f*,
aad poaalbla prosecution fact the
Lsmjowner who let* • central
burn hdcoma a wild fir* and dam*
ar« th« pro party of olbcra,
Mllratl cautioned, "Pltaaa do not
bura broth or traah a t thla “ me.
W» do not bar# adoquaU equipmmt eveilnbl* to aaalat you l*
th« ovent your fixe racapca.”

V. * *

1T*W— • Mllaa Satrth ef Sanford
Tara W**i A I Rad Arrow

�'^ T r r r r ^
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Sim plified Selling Of Surplus Ite m s ...A

"F o r

S a le " Ad.

1821

C a ll

U

— Now Herald WANT - ADS Are As Easy As A. B. C. —
BUSINESS
SERVICES

39—HORSES—CATTLE

REGISTERED quarter horit, Palomino, galttd, Hud urvleed.
Rhone; Orlando 4-3373

18—BEAUTY PARLORS
For ALL Your Reitilv Needs rail

Harriett'* Beauty Nook

• MERCHANDISE
42—ARTICLES FOR RENT

Phone 971
105 So Oik Ave
Hoipital a n d B a b y
(Opes «v#nuii by appointment.) RoUaway,
Bedi. Day. Week or MonihTal.

IT—BUILDING • REPAIRS
PAINTING

It ALWAYS Pays
To Us# The
WANT ADS
tint*
I time*
8 tint**
111 tint*
contract
1

lit d&lt;i lias
1«* par }|i*
14* per Um
lit par 11b#
Ktf par
iv&gt;
p«&lt; UM

,
CARP OF THAHKi *nd lN
IIEMORIUM NotltM •— 81.00
On# Lin# Equal* ' l

•* •« « •

word*, whan lit lit 8 point
mewl itylit W*Whit* spat# *t
"*
JUt# for amount uiid—Count
Nln# l*Polnt Lin## to Vlnch-

RATES fo r
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY
ON REQUEST

1425. Furniture Center116 Wait Firat

PRE-INVENTORY

SALE
Down Denver#
Watrrprool Inneraprlng
Crib Mallreatea ... . . . . . 17.61
9x12 Felt R u e Ruga .* ___ 5J3
(Md Chrome Chairs ..........* 7.16
Drop.»ide Crib, Spring and
mail re!! ...........
11.33
Clothea Hamper.! ............... 1.13
i i .m

FOR RENT — Dragline and opara.
lor by Hour, Weak or Mnnih. Simmoni Chair Rada .... 33.00
Pho«t 1431, La* Conitnmion Ca Uccanontl Chain ............... AN

FLOOR iindinf tad flalihlai.
Cleaning, waxing. Birvioi Sami
U —ARTICLES FOR IAL1
nnl# county line# 1123,
H. M. 01*1100. Lik# Miry

—Faeiary U Taw—

MANY MANY MORE ITEMB
DRASTICALLY REDUCED

Mather of Sanford

381-88 a
1*1 84. Fbawa tIT
A lu aln u m
V enetian Blinds
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO. Eocleaed head. Sag-proof bottom
Elietrtri) Contractlne ind Ripatn
rail with pintle andi. Plaitie er Used furmtura. apptuacea, Mall,
#te. laught-mid. Ltrry'a Mart.
rgyen u p ai. Cotton or oylet
TV Strvlce Canter

II—ELECTRICAL Coniraelart

Benrilx and Crosley Appliances

112 Muftioll* Are.

tarda.

3M laat lit St. Pb«M 1431.

PH. 113 rtSRbtrtk GtRis sad Paint Ca

US-114 We it fed 8t.
Phoa* IM
NEW
A
U.«ed
luraltur#
at
bargain
ifc-LAUNDRY-OHY CLEANING
prices. Paying lop prlctt for
good mod furniture, adding
On# hour With and Damp Dry
machinr.i. raih rrgiiter. Big
On# h#ur H • With and Dry fold
Slnck. SUPER TRADING POST.
I laithad Llundry
1 mile S. 17 n . Phono JOIT-W.
anllon# Dry Cleaning

Snatheide Laundromat

Baiitb Side r on. invert Bids.
10* End 15th 8L

18—PIANO SERVICE

PAINT • SJ.Vi gal. T Shirti tS
cent!. Air Mat! —tpacial 53 95
Army - Navy Surplus. 310 San.
fnrd Ave.

SPINET Piano, full keyboard. Like
new. Cn«t 5750, will »cll for
L L. Sill — Piano Technician 5t.Y).
Will finance. Phone 1725.R.
Phone 1164 Roula I, Sanford
i»
i •*
USE
A
M innon levan a hand11—ROOFING—PLUM RING
mirror will oflrn dm In reflect
lusht umlrr chin, nthtr dark
1 j—LOST AND FOUND
arc*! Your mirror will reflect
•ainfarlion when &gt;ou rely on
tVieboldt'a Camera Shop fnr
LOST • In front of Ril* Theatre.
everything In photo tuppliu. 110
4
Western Aulo Bleyci*. _N«W*
S. Park Ave,
4
Rid and White; Phone 1184.

ftoi/Ukll

t-HEBBONAL NOTICIM

41—FURNITURE—HOUSEHOLD
GOODS

Coalractlai and Rrpalr
It-Arri.lANCEA
tiff Sanford Ave.
rhon# 1111

RICH MAN-POOR MAN

. 1—HOUSES U 4 COTTAGF.S

UNFURNISHED * yaar old block
houat. 3 Bedrooms lirga e!r*#i»ad porch, Nle* yard tor children

•7—EKUKERB and REALTORS

BA LL R EA LTY

RAYMOND M. BALI.
840. Phnns 1334-J.
OSCAR M. HARRISON
REG. BROKERS
5 room unfurnished homa with
R.
n.
Hlghleyman. Ataaefai#
hath, hoi water and gas healer.
Ph*** I
A. C. Benson, 4l i miles out S. 2*4 BootL Park Av*.
Sanford Phone 239-J
R.-inn.nn d o w n
2-HEDROOM hnuie for rent or
»ale. 100 K ISO foot lot. Phone 2 Bedrooms, maeonry construc­
Winter Park 24-3249.
tion, large Living Room, spaci­
ous kitchen equipped wllh new
3 ROOM Furnished c n tian , car
Elactrlc Rang* and Rrfrlgcra
port*, utility room, yarn. Aval).
tor, larga rlosats, Jalnsinl norrh
• bl* In 2-3 weeks. Phone IMI-M.
on roar. Beautiful Oak floors
throughout wllh full ceramic
Hl*d hath. This It a bargain at
I4-ROOM8
51100.00. Let your rrnt re
ceipta apply on the purchase of
SLEEPING Room, light housathis home,
kMRihf. 84 00 week, up Day
Rim *, i i .oo a up. 420 w. 1st.

Seminole Realty

It-ACtEAGE

n. niE T H irw
15*1 Park Av*.

t . w . m erd

Phone 27 or 14*

WANTED 1-3 acres. Wllh or without building for cash. 420 w
Whalher you hav# an tita le or *
lal, SI.
Si. (jd'nS $ "^ 9
bungalow you will be proud to
call It homa
horn# If you ennoia -your
rhon# 1129 A. B Paterson,Broket
furniture from "ECHOLS*'
• REAL ESTATE
Associates
A. B. Paterson Jr..
P J. Cheslrrson. GarfirIH Wil­
EASY TKHMS • FREE DELIVERY
letts. John Maiseh, R W Wll
hams, Haiel 3l Field A C
Visit our store now and lake ad 43-HOMKB
Dmirtney, Lind Surveyor.
vantage of our "SPRING SALE."
Bedroom Suites
from leant) up
2 pc sactionals
M no up ATTRACTIVE .l.fienroom hom#.
LOW DOWN PAYMENT
Dmeite Sals
39.50 up
VA Insured financing, 2% Down
Reclining Chairs
49 30 ea.
rAyment.
Complat#
In
few
weak*
Itt.ooo • 3 badroom frame home
Occasional Chairs
on corner lal, Large screen
(Choice fabric!)
39.30 ea
porch, Hardwood IWuiri, Vene­
LOWELL R. 0 7 im
T V Lounge*
44.30 ea
tian blinds, space healer and
Rallder - Phene im*
Odd Chesls of Drawers 34.30 aa
IHflee: 21*1 H Orlaada Dr,
water heller included. Hr,nonable down payment.
BEDDING SPECIALS
Less
Unmet - Lot* — Acreage
Reg. Trade
Quill op Mattress
569.30 549,30
O ZIER R EA LTY CO.
39.V)
.19 30
Royal C.'ornfnrt
Laura H Onrr
Pre-flllt Special
.79 .30
29.30
Reg. Real Estate Broker
Echols Special
29.30
24 V
1*61 Bo, Orlando Dr. — Ph 13*4
Matching fl&lt;u Springs at lilen
Deal Savings.

X..4

rHK HANFORD HERALD Mon. Apr. 9, 1BSA

DAILY

Pkge 1

CROSSWORD

HL’ISO UODil
uunu j k u iI
I French Gag 11 Wine
HLU'UU Hr-ll-HIH
recep.
3. Stand up
nu liiints uuu
taele
4. Arabian
UHU UUUll IIJ
UUUUUU1 ,-M .m
30. Man's
garment
tin ts atu o
5. Greek letter
nsmt
u
u n u U HUH 111-1
6. That can b# tl. For. - ai-.
ism no Mm i
bid
prorated
c u n union (iu.
7. Black and
tl . A con* n u n iiii uciawci
u u n u UUHU
blue
tamer
JUUU L1QUL)
I Largest
for
perfume
continent
l l lllill'l Altai#
9. Canvas
33. Band
dune
shellcr
&lt;Eng I
to L’ltd with
34 The yaupoiv
36. Merry
a species
39. Old
of holly
14. Part of
measure*
"tn be"
33 Fuss
18. The
of length
37 performed
30 Damags
chaffinch
31. Half emi
33. Talks
I Brit.)
40. Warrant
IT. Chop
33 Quantity
•ffieer
Irregularly
of paper
ta b b r)
b
1
1

ACROSS
1. Leather
band
4 Small Biol*
of land
tl. Imsll
Arman
antelope
12 Aecended
13. London of
the "U an.
mg Tower'*
It. Oxlike
IS. Cerium
nym )
16 Arranged
- in a s.-rtea
17 Exrlamalion

19 In advance
19 Nutriment
SI. Not good
54. This esn
b* found
in Pacific

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tl

Island!
ts. A III*
of typ#
37. Isthmus
in Asia
2 * City i Pa i
30 Girl a name
31. Pereonsl
pronoun
33 Engaged in
a struggle
33 Music note
36 Writer of
fables
, i peas-)
37. Sleep
lightly
39 An herb
used in
rooking
40. nroaden
41 A pleased
exprfielnn
43 Smell*

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1 Drench

American Housewife
Is Iranian Princess

FHIClDAiKE apilianeea, tale*
and aervice. G. H. High, Onadn
Tu Help Yuu ITu) or Sell
Fla Pbont F03-U13 or Sanford Many many more Ideni Ira I !p#cl
ktidaM iff 11Boutji
W.
J.
KING
U4i
W
alter
I
a.
m
Sanford Ave. Phon* MO-W-1
Rnsa I.. Pavlon. Broker
alt loo numerous in hit. but avail­
28(10 milh Park—Phone W
VrwwhHIe B llrnder.on. Assnclalr
able al
AIK CONDITIONING
Alberta J. Hall. Assorlale
• AUTOMOTIVE
For fliuim or Rulldmi
Phon* 1671
IT-92 ai Hlswalha
PLUMBING
— EASY TERMS----GRANDVIEW AIR F O R C E .She knew the great and neir-irtSI
II. n. PO PE CO, INC.
ECHOLS nEDIIING CO.
Contract and repair work. Free
n
n
H
A
M
A
T
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P
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IN
C
BASE, Mo., P - Mr*
Gully of many lands.
Alexnmler A Nlrimter
eitlm ilea. R. L. Harvey. 104 ISA Snath Park Ave. Phone U4S Corner 2nd. &amp; Magnolia fh. 1!3I
| 8—BOATS AND MOTORS
Sanford Ave. Phone IBM.
Rr.il Estate ♦ Insurance
Alruui Kadjnr Mnmlndd Is an
"Bud Rambrrier" Mgr.
"Ruilners oi Finer Humes"
In July 1950 she met Wambold
Mr* Liurlnr Messenger. Assoc
ien Mondays III lino p.m.
Iranian princes*. She »*( born nf Lnkepnrl, Calif., who had b**4
otter#
R
A
R
«
A
I
N
S
107
Magnolia
Av*.
Th
14
v
isit
m
u
balcony
Plumbing. Kreiky Heating
In Gnleslnnd Palace In Tehran.
YOUR EVINRUI1K DEALER
air attarhe at the American Em*
Beautifully Designed fhrse amt
3—GF lielngeraior! 9 ro ft.
M. G. HODGES
IF
iTls
REAL
ESTATE
OFFERS
ha.*y
In Tehran for almost Iwi
MAPLE Red and CheM of Draw
Until
five
year*
ago,
she
was
Used
about
2
month!.
Received
Four H e d r o u ■ Homes lot
ask I'rumlrv A »l«nlellh
I H. SCOTT-ATWATER . . .1*2.50 Service on All Water Punt pa
er* 123. Phone 2467-R.
turroiinlrd hy luxury. Today *hc years. The ociaaion was a party
in trade on Ihe new UPSIDE
Wells Drilled - Pumps
Florida Living
al 111 South Park Phone 77)
Tti H. SCOTT-ATWATER . .163.00
Is an Afnerlcan housewife doing at the British Emhassy,
DOWN WeMinghniuc RefrigrraPaula Road Phone 700
They Know
m H. P. Evtnrud# 1*53
FHA and YA (Gl i Financed
lor
44-FA .M AND GARTEN
most nl hcr'oun work. Of Hie two
The prinre** was Impressed
Model
................. I110.M 23—SPECIAL NOTICES
• Prlrrd from 111,200 In 515,uoo Bfc ut lor frenrti Ave. Property ways of Itfr, she prefers Ihe Amer­
A steal at 514993 rarh
with "the very nice looking AmarIti H. P. Ellin ................ 8*3.30
194* Ford Tiaclnr Doub.e Rollons baits Office—4*2* bo Franeb Avt
HEAL ESTATE DRIVE IN
ican.
Ican major" hut *h* saw llltl# of
10 H. P. Mercury
ENVELOPES, letterhead* aula 1—€• K Aulomallc Washar 199 95 14" Plow, i Row CUlllvilor.
2344 French Ave
Phone 111* or 29*0
Llfhtnlni .......... 81U00 menu, invoice#, hand bill#, and 1—GF. Full-»Uf Rang#
"Perhaps my other life mould him until turn month* latar whaa
■
RITT
TRACTOR
CO.
J.
W.
HALL.
REALTOR
Like
New
Yll.lt
II H. P. Se# Be* ............ 8130.00
r o g r a m s , etc. Progreuive
seem more exciting tn one who hi* they wer* together on a fnur-day
Hlway IT 91 Kaaik
Phaae Ml
• r o ll H a ll" Phone I7.V6
1* H. SCOTT-ATWATER
rinlmg Co. Phone 10* — 403 t—S cu. It Servel Ga! flefrlfera
mil jived it." she said In an Inter­ visit among the tribes of Wart
with control# .......... 5159.M Weat 131b Rt.
lor. Good as new
IM 93
view. ''But nnr life Is not yours. I'rrall,
54—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
11 H. ELGIN ..................... 8129.03
1—Maytag
Wringer,
Waih#r|54.9J
our rno.M t o w n
I love America and It* freedom— "When we got back," say* Ihl
H. JOHNSON. 1053 Model. ORLANDO Sentinel S u r, Call
*&gt; U ♦Try
These are all
(aat .................... 8230.00
and American husbands are won­ lirlncess, "well, w# knew. W'4
Ralph Ray, 3150.
IVaalarn
* fInimical * P opular
Trada-Ina On New
Lid* in Loch Arliui fur ttixi curb derful."
23 H. P. Evlnrud# 1953 Model.
Allium# - KKCORtlft - Nlnglf*
wer# married two mnntha lalar."
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTINO
Wesllnghouae Aplllanres
Lika n e w ....................... IIM.M
BUKUR’S
MUSIC
SHOP
TYPING
LETTER
WRITING
Prince,
i
G
u
l
l
y
(Her
name
Not a single member nf tha Karl.
ID
acres
nf
land
7
a
r
r
r
s
tiled,
RAGGERLY
25 H. P. Evlnrud* 1953 ........ 1371 00
207 W 1st Ml.
Ph. 31171
PROMPT SERVICE
,1 acre* umidi-d lulc.il lor home rh&gt;me* with Kitiv) I* the wife of |nr dynasty, which dales hark’ )04
APPLIANCE CENTER
Alio many molora lorn down for
PHONE 3IM
Ymir Weslinghome Dealer"
tile ) Price 133uu
l,t. Col. William II. Wsmhold and years and whlrh had ruled Persia
used parts, Reasonable.
404 Ranfoul Ail. Nat‘1 Hank lllihf
113 Magnolia
Ihe mother nf twin daughter*. fur 133 year, prior to th* Ssran• TRADE-IN your old boat, Mo CREDIT RURF.All OF SANFOltD HONE 1737
Ituhvrf A. Wllllnnin. Iliuilltir Boltin and KrLIm. V i, and a ton,
tor or Trailer.
sinn of Ran. Ilia Pahlasi In 1929,
Raymond Lumlqulit, Associate
—Selaction of Boat* —
INCOME-TAX-SERVICE
S3—Ill'll.DINn MATF.RI.At5
All. 22 month"
ever
had married a foreigner,
S'-,.PARTMKNTS
Phone
I6T3
Allanllr
Bank
Bldg
Clan,
Mahogany,
Aluminum
Wm. H. Murray
&lt;the I* *tn*11 anil olive skinned,
"The
Majll* (parliament) dla*
w and Oaltor Trille’,a.
t C*lerv
i none 1611 M ft 1* V A R IE T IE S PA N E L IN O WF.I.A8 A APARTMENTI: rooms
wllh rlas.lcal leaiuret, expressive cussed the matter, and Ihe Shah
• Alio iav*ral uied Bnata and l i lClosed
Native and rnretgn Woods.
pnval* baths 114 W. First SI
Sunday and Wednesday
1
Bedroom
(onrreie
Block
brown
eves
and
Ihe
longest
nat­
triUara.
had in live hi* consent for fluf
See Them Al
VA — 5223 Down Paymrnl
ural eyelashes yon probably ever marriage. Bill hid in get parnlla*
84# tha New Kvlarud* Lina for *54
UPHOIJn ERINC,
S herm an C oncrete Pipe Co. 4 vsiop Apti RfBeiaary Phon#
534. Psr Month P 5 I
aaw.
7R»W
ROBSON S porting: G oods
Custom Made Drapery and Sltr Out West 13th At.
slnn from Ihe Air Fore#. Rallglan
Ph. 24*9
Kitchen Fully Equipped
Evlarude flalea k Service
Cover*.
9 tie wears peddlepiithers and was not a harrier fnr h* undsrAct (atf tn 'boost color* *&gt; &gt;Hr
Apt.
FURNISHED
narig*
944 E. l i t St.
Pb#M M*
STANLEY KIM.P
A. K . Shoemaker. Builder
goes in supermarket*; arrl her slond Ihe re&lt;inrilnnt mxin me and
RED t-MIX CONKRETE
MellonvUla.
Phone Sanford - 2S.36-.I
Phene IHI
principal concern right now 1* agreed tn arerpi Ihe Mnstem filth,
Miracle Cnnrrata Ga.
Mill 8. Park (lltway IT-93)
Let ui sell or * telu j||e your bolt,
509 Elm Av*.
Phfll* 1153 APARTMENT - 111 F.lm Phone
whether
"the girl*" al Grandview
"H ere married couplet ar* more
W
motor, or trailer, KlUirney Korare going In like her for herself.
close tn each other," sh# say*.
T . V. R E P A IR S
n*r Boat Exchange. Hwy. 17-91
Clean and clusa In 3 Room lurn
DSHD IIRICK
Mr*. Warnbold and fh* three "In my rnunlry tha hnshand makes
A Fairbanks Ave. Winter Park, 'Til 10 p. in. Service Call* m m W
lihed aparlmenl. Phon* 611,
FOR SALE—By owner 3 bedroom
children arrived here twn months th* derisions ind la nnl tipaeU d
A. Norris Ph. 1550. J. «. Herrin, TWO CARLOADS beautiful used
Fla. Phon* MIU.
hnmt. Idtal location. Mayfair
ago, following a visit of six month* lo rnnsiilt with hi* wife about any.
'i
i ' Ph. 2883-J. Licensed Techni­ br’ck. Orange, red, and h u m F i Trni7 h ED~aParimim close In
Section. Vary rraionahlt. Call
(dark See them al SHERMAN
cians, gtiaranlaed work.
In her h o m e country. Since 10X3, thing."
Phon# 1321 nr I848W.
18—PARTS-RKPA1K8
Mrs. Either Rid|«, Ilf or 1342 R.
CONCRETE PIPE CO.
gengraphv hooks and outsider*
WANT a Stanley Party? Need
HUTCHISON'S Ocean F r o n t
EXPERT FRONT END AUON
base railed her humsland Iran
Products? call 2252-J.
(5-RUSINESS EQUIPMENT
Apts 339 9. Atlantic. Daytona
ME.VT AND WHEEL BALANCbut the (till calls it Partis.
laach,
CiU
23T4
W.________
Wh*n your EUctric Motors
LNO—Piuagger o a f *
*od
HAYNES Office Maehla* Co.
Gully, Ihe daughter &gt;f Mohamad
NOT A PROJECT!
Generators A S u rirrs Fail
Truck#; all mxkai, aliea—U ton
Suit
Typewriter*, addtag maehiaea. EFFICIENCY Apartmant
flas.an - mlra Kadjar, crown
to 5-ton. SamIMle County Motcall (h e E le c tric No. 003
Sales-Rentals, 314 Mag.. Ph. 44
able lor bachelor or couple
On, Jnr. 311 E. lit SI. PHONE Electrician, 20 yr». exprru-nre
Tl.e rt *oi Ad Dei-arltnenl t* prince of the Kadjar dynastv, was
pnval4 tialh. Across from Post
1011.
BUT—
Homes
of
Rail
Individual!
open
from 6 3C a m until 3 .10 p educated In French and English
P. H. LANSING GARAGE
Offirr.
Manuel
Jieobmn.
NEW A Used Desk*. Files, Chairs
k ELECTRIC SEItVICE
lyt Bnttaay Farm Homsi. Early m each uunnest da* esrepl Hal- finishing schools. She played polo
Fireproof Safe.
2-ROOM furnished milage. Ap
414 Writ 13th St.
Arteriean, Ultra Modern. Con urday afleroonn
Deadline far and went to diplomatic partlaa.
SWEENEY’S
4 **~ ti| a il e b b
ply 2*1U Orlando Ur.
1)4 Msinolii Ave.
Phone 147
vehUontl 8 F r i n r l i Colonial week -day insertions i» 6:00 p. m
the diy prrreriinf pnhllealtoa.
typ*t.
NICELY furnished apt. All con
34—CHILD CARE
, It will pay YOU to see US before
venien'#!, must be ia*n lo ap
IT—FUBNITL’RE—HOUSEHOLD
on
buy.
Op*;
an Evening# and I will keep children in my home
I
f HILT On Ltrpw Undrcapad
predate. Call 833-M.
GOODS
* .
4LAB8IFIF.D DISPLAY
under*.
by hour or day. Call S60 R.
iacstas in Iha bait of aalghbor
EaaUMe TraUer Salta,
MODERN Kitchenettes at Pile
haoda
Faialka, Fla;
Huy your Fiiruitur# at Barry's
Grove Motor Court. Hlway 17 92.
l- A N D B U U O t N G N E E D S V
Warehouse Furn., Co., at *01 W
EMPLOYMENT
Phone
W.P. 572633. Rental#
COMPLETE
with
all
the
feature*
1st
SI
Ail
natianally
adv.
fur
week or month. ,
"1UU F1&gt;U1T AND FLAT
ynu hav* dreamed about aueh
BJtur* if warakaus* tricaa
TRAILERS, »*n*i*
atnglt **t*. 34 and
FUHNISiI' e d "Duplealipi. 900 Elm
aa colored Gateral Elactrlc ap
36 fail. Ten to clou out at M—HELP WANTED FEMALE
SOLID o*k Dining Room Set, ta­ Ave. Call 929 M.
pllaBaai and colored plumbing
8795. Only 8183 down and 137.00
buffet and * chairs 595. Abo
llalitraa.
w
monthly. Coijre early , and taka WOMAN with machine to sew ble,
power mower, good ship* $20. Cl,BAN apt. for on# nr tun paopi#
ready cut aprnni. Easy, profit535.
611
Park
Ava^________
AND available at reasonable
iahla. Spare nr full time. A A Phone 1191.
Efficiency a part mania, air ronpri*ea with Ihe heat financing
Blonom Trad,. Orlando. 5-9031,"
Fort Smith 3, Arkansas.
dilioning and TV optional, 2621
PtiOM 1 4 M
8 , with minimum down-payOut Went lSIh SI.
S. Park (Highway 17 02), San
maau.
194* Anderion house trailer, good 28-MALE or FEMALE
OPPORTUNITY
ford. CLARK'* TOURIST COURT
condition, l i t huuaa 8. of Big
TIME
*rt * Road on 1T&gt;8|. Raaaonable. Volunteer Typists. Hourly or after­
AT WILSON-MAI Eft
3
ROOM completely furnished
noon hasls. American Cancer
Wtllborn C. Phillips, Jrapartmmt. Rraaonahlc. Wain
USED—
Society.
Phone
617-J
evening!.
UP T O
1*« Caia Manana 36* Trailer. 1
included. 313 Palmetto, Phone
3-Pr Plnslic Dmeite
bedrooms, g large plclure win. W-WURK WANTED—FEMALE
2392.
with Extension table
143
Since 1941, .Sanford* Leading
1°**. . balh tub and ahower,
8
3-Pc Porcelain Top Dtnatl*
aparlmenl Builder of horns* for ovar l.soo
1'I
furnished
P*Ht Ave. Trailer Court. Phone DAY WORK WANTED—Emma
with cxtemion table ..
117 3-ROOM
D
ISC
O
U
N
T
Clove In, Iff E
E 9ih St. 550.00 peopla, Salas Office: Llltl* Venire
Noe. Gen’l Delivery, Lake Mary, SPOT Chair wilh Matching
monthly. Phone i364 or 1032.
in Loeb Arbor,
Fla.
Rocker
. each »i
t i ^ 9 * 8ALE - 1953 Imperial Mobile
PHONE 11*4
FEDKRAL TA*
EXC H A N G E
HLO.NDE Cocktail Table ... 11.30 I FURN. Apts. 540 and 143 month
tl APT. Hite Electric Stove
523.
**** flr without air-eon- 21-WORH WANTED—MAI.R
f. t
4fff'i W. First SI.. 'Pt, 4.
$14.61
f&gt; 70-lf,
dttlonlng. M‘ all modern conWASHING Machine
823I
veniencei. will sacrifice. Call SCHOOL BOY with power mower
BEDS-SPHINGS-MATTRESSES 35—HUSH. LS8—IN DUSTS IAL
47—I ROVERS and RBALTURB
wants
mowing.
Plume
T1H-M-4.
15.96
710-15
dayi 73 nr'nlghU 3060-R.
OIL STOVES-REFRICiERATURS
OFFICE SPACE - 4 r*om*. Pal
al ALL PRICES
"Where is th*.fleer yaw want
iS-nUSINKtii' OPPORTUNITIES
NEWER
1.05
14.29
6 0 0 -1 6
mat to Bldg. Call 1764 or 14J4.
repair* dr
NEW Crulaer, m i model, 35
’Yell kept 2 BR, Nicer auction.
Why
don’t
ynu
heat
II
over
0
Exctllm t con 15,199 90 WAS PAH) to John Betts Bmidolr Chair (fadedi -------57.93 17—HOUSER and COTTAGER
Outdoor picnic facilllles, 9.330.
In few weeks. GROW MUMP Unfinished Dressing Table
TERMS. At low as 51.500 Down. here for ailvlco nnd an cell- i
ROOMS. Cellar, shod. Sparc, full
7
with stool............................. 8*33 48fc Semmale Raatty tor Desir
male on Unit home ymi'r#
• PAY AM YOU R ID E
able Homes and Apia Pbun* 17
r “v lime, Year round. We pay 5X30 3 Pi Blonde Dinelle
planning T We can supply you
91,01)19 DOWN
•pound. FREE HOOK. MUSH­ with extension lahlc
AM
• USE OUR RUOOET
with
building
material*
that
4
ItOCIf
furnished
h^uas.
Phcoe
ROOMS, Dept. 731. 2954 Admiral . (slightly shop worn)............445
3 Bedroom, Cmntnt Block, bath
1909
and half, nice section closa to will fill any hill.
Way. Saaltla. Waah.
fi.pc Sectional Group ..
599.50
rouM . Radio,
High Scnooi. Price 511.300,
TV
Swivel
Chairs
.......
«ach
5493
rLEDROOfl U.ifurnishidr Kitchen
up light,
• A ik about our Super Hafity H r*
FINANCIAL
HIGHEST CASH TRADE* IN
equipped, large fancad-io yard
W. a "BUI" STKMPER
HILL
L
UMBE
R
PRICES PAID FOR UIID
for couples wllh eblldran. Phon#
EaaMae - Geaerai msaraae*
■.
54—INSURANCR
' FURNITURE
. 6 * ) AJN*. Ataaaisi#
&amp; SUPPLY YARD
Arlan# Frtaa, AsoacUia
W ILSO N .M AIEII
FOR RENT or sale, g ladroom Fhasis 1114
III
N
Park
Ava.
FU R N ITU R E CO.
Rates to Prafarrad
house. Phone 244T-R.
with ra
dialer, overdrive,
■»
w ,
. alley baldera
Call ASM
Pood cuntmitm. *350, Call 131HM
2-Bedroom houst, Phon# J943-Wte a sail A REALTOR Flral
fohn W IHisma In*. Agancy
STATE UIRTRinilTORS FOR DENMAN TIRK9 -!
3U E. First HI.
i l l Saafard AiladGe Balk
i.? ? L A FORD'lU, alio one
L'ULLKN A HARKBY
PHONE S1I4 ,
3 bedroom lurnlahed home, water
.......... 188. 484 H. 84U FUa*. 588 H« fa Jh Ava. h s a t aU8
sew
pkJlU
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FL O R ID A

W E D N E SD A Y . A P R IL

11. 1950

General's History
Given A t Rites
The first spade of dirt was
turned over yc»lertlay to start
construction of the Henry Shelton
Sanford Llbiary and Museum In
Fort Mellon Park near the lake
named for General Sanford's
daughter, Mrs. Carola Dow.
Mrs, Mario Pansa, granddaugh­
ter of the founder of the City o f ;
Sanford, In a driving rain, pushed
the goldpalnted spade Into tha
rlurlila newspaper*, according to earth whera a corner of the build­
a recent poll, are editorially pul­ Ing, the Inside of which will be
ing Iheli* weight In favor of re­ an exact replica of General San­
electing Gov. LeRoy Collin*.
- ford's Library In 111* huniu in
Twenty dally paper* in Florida, Derby, Conn., will be located.
Also taking part In the groundeither through formal endorse­
ment! or favoring Gov. Collins in hrenldng ceremonies was Gifford
editorials, are supporting the in Cochran of Oviedo, a cousin, who
also turned a spade of dirt to ,
cumbcnl aud hi* re-election.
help *tart the Important building.
One paper — the Ocala Banner
— is supporting Its hometown can-; Prior to tha groundbreaking
ceremony, a program honoring tha
Rep. C. Farris Bryant.
&lt;# didale,
Five of tha newspapers, parti- founder of Sanford waa held in {
recreation building adjacent I TUB FIRST SPADE OF DIRT waa turned by Mr*. Mario Pansa, granddaughter of General Henry
ripallng In tha poll, Indicated that the
In (h» -It* of the l.ibrarr and 1 Shelton Sanford, nt the grumulbirnking ceremonies for the Henry Shelton Sanford Memorial LI.
they have taken a neutral poiltlon
heavy and Museum. Gifford Cochran of Oviedo, a cousin, stands behind Mrs. Pans*. Holding the urn­
editorially in thia year’s guberna­ Museum.
""
&lt;l**Fft • r .n n d n l ! chat* _ g ^ &lt; rig h t) Gcn.J. C. Hutchison. (Staff Photo)
General .1. C. Ilulehiton, I 'u t t i
torial campaign. These Include
The Panama City News end Her­ of Ceremonies told the overflow
ald. The Pensacola News and Jour­ crowd making use of tha building
became of Inclement weather,
nal. and the Tampa Times.
All three of the Greater Miami "Today the dream of a good many
newspapers — The Herald, Miami people of Sanford has coma true.”
Mr*. Katherine Abhay Hanna of
Dally News, and The Miami Beach
Sun have shown strong support Winter Park and Rollins College,
author and lecturer, noted histor­
for the Collins Administration.
Adlai Stevenson, campaigning!
None of Ihe newspapers, reply- ian, and an active member of tha
for Ihe Democratic candidacy for
tng to the questionnaire in the poll Florida Park Board, gave a bril­
thr presidency, will be in Sanford
by a Miami newspaper. Indicated liant history of Henry Shelton
any editorial backing for ex-Gov. Fanferd. In beginning her colorful
Candidate* for the office of this afternoon.
He I* slated to arrive at 4 o'clock
Fuller Warren, Sumter Lowry of history uf General Sanfotd .he Somlnole County Tax Aiifim r
Tampa. Peasle# Streets of Palm reminded her audience "There'a wll| shar* the speaker* platform aboard s chartered bus which will
Beach County, or W .0. Price of a great trend toward going hack at the Thursday luncheon meeting lie parked at Klr*l St. and Park
und studying the lives of men "f the Seminole County Junior Avr. during h!« handshaking tour
Jacksonville.
(Coallaurd on Page Eight)
Papers leaning haavily toward
Chamb«r of Commarr* to b* held of the downtown area.
Collins and hla re-election are: Thr
Stevenson is expected to b« In
at the Sanford Yacht Club.
Sanford Herald, St. Petersburg
The first 100% goal was reached
Tho*e speaking Thursday will Sanford for a longer period of
Times, Tallahassee Democrat. Pa- Food Supervisors,
be Mi** Mary K. Earle, Jack E. time than he spent here on Nay. yesterday in the Seminole County
latka Dally New*. Fort Pierce
Unit, American t'ancer Society's
Stamper, Rudy L. Sloan, John W. 29 last year.
News-Tribune, Orlando Sentinel- Assistants Attend
The presitlcntial aspirant's visit fund and educational campaign.
Melach, and Raleigh King.
S tir, Lake Wiles Dally Highlan­
Ed Hunt, serving on Harold
Officials of the Jaycee* are ex­ to Sanftwd thl* afternoon will be Kasinr* 's Special Gilt's Commitder, Tort Myers News-Press. Bra­ Regional Meeting
In Ihe shadow of Hie May I Demo­
pecting
a
large
turnout
to
hear
denton Herald, Tampa Tribune
cratic Primary where he and Sen­ lee, was the first to report on the
Seventeen Seminole County Food
Sarasota Newi, Tort Lauderdale Supcvvliors and their assistant* the candidal** .peak in their own ator Esle* Kefauvor will shire completion of his division, with
Dally News. Lakeland Ledger, attended the annual School Food behalf.
Ihe 100't goal reached.
Member* of the Jaycee* are the contest for Democratic nomi­
and the Winter Haven News
Hunt solicited among the Auto­
nation
as
thr
candidate
represent­
Service
Association
meeting
of
urged lo take advantage of the
Chief.
motive Industry, including new car
ing
the
party
in
November.
Region
6
held
at
the
Silver
Lake
"Get Out The Vote” campaign
Favorable leaning toward the
dealers, used car dealers, Inde­
Elementary School In Orlando last by attending tha noon luncheon
Drawing immense crowds lest pendent garages, and parts ware­
Governor Collin* Administration Saturday,
,
November,
he
is
expected
to
over­
mealing*
whera
candidate*
havo
was Indicated through editorials
houses, a total of 21 prornectlvg
Principal speaker for (he event been scheduled to speak.
shadow by far the number of contributor*.
by the Lakelattd ledger and- the
was
Judion
B.
Walker.
Superin­
handshake*
and
personal
greet­
Winter Haven Newt Chief, men tendent of Schools In Orange
Ed Hunt *tntcil that although he
ing* thl.v afternoon,
though they did not answer the County.
had lo make a few iadverlent
Stevenson will leave Sanford for repeat calls, the response was
questionnaire.
A panel discussion on Ihe prob­
a five-hour visit in Orlando with I “terrific and something to hrsg
Neither the Jacksonville Time* lems confronting Ihe individual
a TV appearance listed for 7 .t o 1about.”
Union nor Ihe Jacksonville Journal school food su|&gt;ervlior.—at well
and a 30 mll.nte briefing session
Kaviner reminded other workanswered lh« poll. The Time* I'n- a* the overall picture of the school
ho Hie 30 minute telecast.
er* In turn Ihrir rcpmi* In In
Ion rarely takes any side editorial­ lunch program. was the featu’c
ly in State political campaigns.
lie will l.ilk briefly st Kola him by April 111, with rullectmn*
of Ihe allcrr on following i inch
Two very prominent North Flor.
A total of STI'J.irt wo* turned Pla/a tumoriuw night at 4 10 with ,0 he deposited with T. E. Tucker,
Counties comprising th» fitli
Ida dallies plan to endorse LeRoy
Treasurer of Ilia Seminole County
Region of lha School Food Se.-vlce n\er to :he Earl Ca*b fund today a handshaking tour to follow.
Collins, accounting to their edi­ Association
He
began
hi*
lour
last l,,m * American Cancrr Society,
are: Lake. Polk, Os. from the proceed* derived from
tor’* report, but they requested ceola, Orange, and Seminole
a baibeeue given for the benefit n i g h l on Id* a r r iv a I al
that their identities b- withheld
Reach
where
lie
Putnam ami S! J.innt rounlv of Hie paialyxed Sanford truck l*J)li&gt;n.i
until their hemal anountemenl representative, of th» association driver.
stayed at the Prince** l**ena Ho­ Real Estate Loans
later In the campaign.
were guests of the Region.
Some of the fund* turned oxer tel. He lefi Daytona Reach tin *
Those attending the meeting to \t dlls Pescorg of the Florida allrrnoon al 2 o'clock with his For Improvements,
from Seminole County were: Mrs. Stnte flank who I* trustee of the nine lieutenant* and ten new*t
Freda Muir, Mr*. Frances Cook, fund, were from contribution* men Ilo stopped briefly in Dc- Expansion In '55
Mrs. Zilphy Ellis, Mrs. Myr* from friend* who did not attend Land Hu* afternoon before coin- j M°*t of the Farmer* Home Ad­
ministration's rest estate loan*
ng on to Sanford.
Bowles, Mr*. Charlotte Whitmore, the barbecue.
mada In Florida last year were
Mrs. Lucille Fessler, Mrs. Marga­
Earl Cash exprcued hi* ap­
for Improvements *nd develop­
ret Bryant. Mrs. Dorothy Griffith, preciation
for the wonderful
ment* on family-type farm* *m-h
Mrs. Louise Hasty, Mr*. Clarice friendliness and Interest of those Colored Movies
a*
rnn.trurtliig anil repairing
LONG WOOD - The flenford-Or- Dekle, Mrs. F.hba Lee, Mrs. Edith who made the fund possible.
landn Kennel Club close* It* great­ C'oyner, Mrs. Lillian Scebold, Mrs. Thosr who told Cash about tbe To Be Seen Sunday farm building*, adding more
arret, fencing, improving «nll ferest teaion tonight with an all-star Ruby Davis, Mrs. Rernlce Hughes, fund ?aid “lie ws* without xvoids"
Hilly. • nil Mtahlithinff perninnmt
11-race program bringing together Mrs. Irene Sewell, and Mrs. Agnes lo express hi* full appreciation At Local Church
l&gt;*Rturr«,
th* agency's lorn) rnunCranston.
for
what
ha*
been
Hone
for
him
virtually *11 of the Iraek's top
Cnlnrpil nio\ic« nf flatac* anil iy atiperviftnr, Curt in J. fjrrrn,
alar*. Poit-time Is g :l0.
t\'»r«hipp&lt;*r* taken on K a*trr will , * 1,1 chl« w»i»k.
The traditional Au Revolr Handllie shown following evening w.ir
leu n* ,r e slxn available through
rap In tha 11th race will ring
-till. Sunday al Ihe F .r-t Christian , | „ „ rBl.y
,,urch«&gt;e fam.lydown the curtain of the l033-3fi
lln irrh bv Donald Tucker At the i yp» farm*.
campaign. D*rby winner Soap
.ervice preceding th . showing the)
t'„ rti* j . r.re*n
r, pnrted
Rock. Marty Robhlns, Jeania Farminuter will preach on "The Di* that nio.t „f the fund* for farm
rail and Brilliant Young Tammahay
rinlc* and the Name." Clyde E. I ownership loans in Hie State we r *
a rt among the speedster* ready to
heather* will *s«|*l in the conduct I supplied hy hank* and oilier prigo in the closing feature.
:&gt;f I lie wur-liip: and Bren.la Elicit vale lender* under the sgenrv’s
Jerry Collins, operator and gen­
sncl Beverly Evan* will act a* at- insured farm loan progiam rather
eral manager who has led the Santendance sponsore.
1than through direct loans from
ford-Orlando track lo a gain of
appropriated fundi.
Tlie
anthem
"Jeru-alem
”
(Park­
some M per cent over last year In
a rt «l«o the
er) will he presented Sunday mornInsured loans are
attendance and mutuel handle, ha*
ing by the choir under the direr- ,ol|rc» of most of the fund* for
dl*clo«ed plan* to build a plutli
thin of Jay M. Walter, with Mr« ***U ami water conservation credit
new clubhouse here next year. The
N'. V. F irm er at organ acroinpan ,u PPh8d through the Farmers
racing dates will ba moved ahead.
lit.
Home Administration. The** sr*
The track went over the $5 mil­
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slated for Mondav. 7 in „
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Florida Newspapers
Editorially Favor
Rfi-Fletfinn Collins

Candidates tor lax Stevenson Here Today
Assessor To Speak On Handshaking Tour
At JayceeLuncheon
First 100 Per Cent
Goal Is Reached
In Cancer Drive

i

$712.26 Is Donated
To Earl Cash Fund

SOKC Closes Tonite
With All-Star Race

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Hospital Notes
APRIL It)
Admissions

Courtney Richardson (Sanford)
Anthony Hunter (Sanford)
Esvie May Jonea (Sanford)
Ks.-ie May Jones (Pierson)
Discharges

lues. Patricia Hatchett and baby
boy (Lake Monroe)
Viola Frank and baby boy
(Sanford)
APRIL | |
Admission*
Jamei Aeder and John Aeder
Sharoa Weir
I. G. Gray (Sanford)
Julia WUlla|&lt;i (Sanford)
Dtecifargee
Charles Sutlon (Sanfcrd) •
RECEIVING TIIB VFW GAVEL from Melvin L. Smith U Doreey
flam WaUon (Sanford)
Thompson, Past Commander of th* DeLand VFW prior to the
Halen Smith (Lakeland)
Installation of officers for 105A at the local VFW Post. (Photo bv
Beglntld Irvin (lfaiUeod)
Jameson)

«r.. o, „
V„ 7 Z 7

tonight with low 10 IS.

A ssociated P rr«» I-faxed W ire

Fire Destroys
Under Portion
Of 'The Boat'

Stenstrom Car Is Demolished
Target
As Driver Loses
OF Blast
Control On Curve
i

An unexpected substitute spoke
Fir* destroyed the under por­ last night in behalf of the canill
tion of a riverside hull ami *"fl tlacy of Paul Miller of Melbourne
drink tier* across from the San­ in a bid for the 37th Senatorial
District senate scat.
ford Roat Work* at the Osteen
E. E. Brady flew intn a Grade
Bridge shortly after ll o'clock again*! Senator Douglas Slenlast night.
drum charging him with the ne­
Known a* Penn's Place ami glect of the elderly people of Flor­
rommonly called by many a* ''The ida ami (nr ‘Taking no stand on
Boat", th* roadside atom was Ihe segregation Issue.”
They can’t gel me out nf poli­
owned by Dean Taylor, popular
sportsman ami stor* manager cf tic*.” Brady said, ami then added,
Western Auto Associate Store "I'm proud lo represent this young
man (Miller) in my county.”
her* In Sanford.
Senator Douglas Stenstrom, the
Taylor said that fir* caused
almut a Ml per cent lost of th a , lavl speaker on last night's pro­
building when th* entire bottom gram a I Lake Mary, took no time
of the atiuclur* which house* In answer Brady but calmly spoke
sleeping ami cooking qunitvra for less than the regularly allotted
hurtled. Losa Is estimated In the five minutes to each candidate.
neighlwirhood of $1,000, ha said. ) Stenstrom spoke on the achieveProbable cause of the fire, Tay­ incnls during the last legislature
lor snld this morning, wn« elec­ and his record in voting for the
trical wiling which became short­ rniistriicllv* tills represented at
ed during the heavy rains yes­ Hint lime. "I have no apologies lo
make lo the citlten* of Seminole
terday.
The Sanford Fire Department County for my record in Ihe 1035
answered the alarm and prevent- j legislature." he said. He addrd,
ed the total lust of the building, "I cordially Invlle you lo Investi­
gate every vol* I cast."
Taylor reportod thia morning.
The third In the series of eleven
The first alarm was given by
Democratic Rallies was held In
a passing talsphon* company em­
ploy* who noticed th* bias* and the Chamber of Commerce Build­
In, U)k* Mery.
tailed Ilia Iwxl ft « d&lt;iwrtnnn| ing
Two ' eat dl'latei, opposing one
u uni a nuarhy pal* connection.
another In the hid for Ihe nuard
Taylor, who went out to Hu of Seminole County Commission­
flra, said Hut the store will b* ers, District Five, did not speak
closed until the declsiun a. lo last night. Gits Srlimalt and Ho­
whether or not Ihe building will mer Lllllc were not present for
Ini lepalreil ami put hack into Ihe program.
operation. He said. T arrioudy
However, Hi* tension of th* race
doubt Hut Hi* lupaiis will bo for local olllre* is beginning lo
made.”
increase with charge* anil counter
charges beginning In ' appear In
Ihe brlnf verbal bailies between
Former Resident
candidate*.
Unopposed ramlldalr* wit* In­
Dies In Lake Worth troduced al last night'* Rally but
Mr. Roy Bennett nf 1-akr Worth, none vvrr* Invited to speak. Those
formerly of Sanford, believed to Introduced were Tax Collector
he 87 year* old, died this morning John Galloway, County Judge Er­
nest Hniivlmliler. Prosecuting At­
at A o'clock In Lake Worth.
Mr Bennett wa* a former cm torney, Kar.vle llousholdcr, .Super­
ploye of Flvh anil Co. nf .Sanfnrd. visor of Registration Camilla
He mnvrd to Lake Worth and Bruce. County. Superintendent of
entered the flower growing bu*t- Public liislnicllnn R. T. Milwee,
Constable J. Q Galloway, end
nc«v.
Stale Representative Mack N
lie iv survived by one son, Clin Cleveland Jr,
Inn Bennett and one brother, Fay
Candltlalr* for Ih* office nf
Bennett, both nf Lake Wurth.
Sheriff wer* the first to speak
Remains will he shipped to Hor- last night with J. I,. Hobby briefly
mrll. N. Y. for burial at [arckport, speaking, lie said. ' ‘Most of you
N Y.
(Continued On Pag* «lghl)

"Everything earn* out." *al&lt;!
Florida Highway Patrolman Carl
William* a* hn described an ac­
cident on State Road ( secondary)
4.11 between txingwond and Fore*!
City. "It wa* th* worst I’ve evrf
seen,*' he sard a* he reported thal
the only thing left of the car when
It came to a «tnp were the wheel*,
dashboard and motor.
Tlie arcldent occurred last nlghl
shortly before 10 o'clock when a
tDI9 Ford four-door sedan, driven
hy Richard Wiley Wike, stationed
In Mobile, Ala with the Air Force,
Inst control of his car on ■ curve
and went off th* road, on the tcf|
side, for approximately 400 feet.
Patrolman Williams said the eng
turned over between four and »&lt;*•
ven time* demolishing It. ''P art#
were scattered for 30 yards In ad
directions," said th* patrolman.
The car came to a slop on Its
wheels still on tho left side of the
road.
"Apparently the car was travel­
ing at a very high rat* of speed,*
Williams reported. Wike suffered
only minor cuts and bruises. Ha
was lodged In th* Seminole Count?
Jail charged, yrlth r e c k o n driving,
AnethWpheHdent j r f f m a y oc­
curred during the Jilvlng rain
shortly before 1:50 when a 1051
Cadillac, driven by Guy Henry Orr
of Do Bary, one mil* north of
Sanford, left Ihe highway smashing
through a wayside table sign.
• Orr |o«t control of Ida car on •
curve ami traveled about 200 feel
off on th* right nf ihe highway
away from th* lake. Tlie ear
made at least two complete turne
before coming to a stop. Damage,
said Patrolman Williams, I* tit!mated at $330,

Public Hearings
On Road Dept.'s
Budget April 20
William IT. Dial, fltst* R*m(
floard member from tha Flfl)
District which Include* Somlnotl
County, announced today that ths
public hearings on the Road De
l&gt;ai intent's proposed 19.'(7-S7 hud.
ci't will l&gt;* held April k'q ut l^u
Department's Uistrlc office in Dt
Land.
The DeLand hearings, Dial said,
will Include all of th* rounttet
In th* Fifth District which con.
sl*t of Citrus, Marion, I’utnnm,
St. Johns, Flagler, Volusia, F.aks
Sumter, Seminole, Orange, Osc»&lt;
oln, and Brevard counties.
The Cltl-en* Long Range Highwav Planning Committee, at g
•ecent meeting, recommended q
priority list of road* for consid­
eration hy tho Seminole County
Hoard of Commissioner* In mak­
ing It* request* for the next fiscal
.veer's budget.
However, im definite rerOri)4
oieudatinos have been adopted |,y
Ihe llntird of County Commission­
er* up In Hit* time Most 111,-ly,
I hi* Miilier w ill come before 'h a
Ho.ml at It'- next meeting on
T iie r. lay, A p ril 17.

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^
vi
8 0,f hl* r , r n ’*r * ,,o me Admlnla: ' ;r8a”' “ r;
W V*'\ (ration loan .ml meet. hi. credit
D*. Mr*. J Rair, Earl E v.n. and „c*,|, , hr„1)|rh
, n&lt;l 0„,#r
O D. Landress. with the pa-tor lfm|Pr,. rrfu | , r rIrllit ,erv|f„ .
serving a* moderator At the elo.e
The f„r,nsr P,v* a.. Interest
refreshment, will he enjoyed.
f h „ a e of 4' i per cent on farm
■Of p *” ' , r *
D. Free. nwniMliip or soil snd water ronj05 E. Id Hi SI.and Mr. in.] Mri serration loans. If lha loan U
James L Parker, Floral Height*, from insured funds, th* Under
united with the churrh Sunday, receive, a net of 3 'i per rent
making a total of 15 addition! since and the Government receives one
Aujust 21
percent ae an Insuranr* rharge.
Hie local church will he host to The agency makes, servire*. and
» rally of Disciple youth of Hie Or- rollccta the loan*.
Undo district Sunday. April 22.
Farm ownership loan* run for
The annual Slat* Convention of „ 40-yrar period, with opportunlChri-tian Churche* will be held al ty to repay ahead of time. Th*
the First Christian Church, Jark time limit on Individual soil and
"onvillc, May 17-19. Mr*. James L. w attr conservation loans ll 10
Horton Sr., Is (he local registrar. 1years, but In some Instances loans
It is expected that two carloads nf to farmers' nonprofit associations
Jclegalcs from Sanford will attend ; may run for longer jxrioda.

N o. 73

Brady Charges
Elderly People
Are Neglected

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It I* expeclrd Ihe
17-02 front Five Points
fold will he the top priorlty
m tlie forthcoming budget.

Office To Clos11i« Seminole County
eulosl* mid Health A
fe e In | ho
Building will h* rinsed
Ll nnd 14 ivhll* Ihe
Secretnry, .i!c*. t.nrranine
him U *'
ferene* o;
osls nnd
th* Gern-e
Jneksonvllla.

RECEIVING A LIKE MEMBERSHIP TIN In the P-TA Is Her­
man Morris, Principal of Seminole High School, from Seminole
High P-TA i’roildent Mrs. Byron Smith. (Photo by Jamsaun)

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W E D N E SD A Y . A P R IL

11. 1950

The first spade of dirt was
turned over yc»lertlay to start
construction of the Henry Shelton
Sanford Llbiary and Museum In
Fort Mellon Park near the lake
named for General Sanford's
daughter, Mrs. Carola Dow.
Mrs, Mario Pansa, granddaugh­
ter of the founder of the City o f ;
Sanford, In a driving rain, pushed
the goldpalnted spade Into tha
rlurlila newspaper*, according to earth whera a corner of the build­
a recent poll, are editorially pul­ Ing, the Inside of which will be
ing Iheli* weight In favor of re­ an exact replica of General San­
electing Gov. LeRoy Collin*.
- ford's Library In 111* huniu in
Twenty dally paper* in Florida, Derby, Conn., will be located.
Also taking part In the groundeither through formal endorse­
ment! or favoring Gov. Collins in hrenldng ceremonies was Gifford
editorials, are supporting the in Cochran of Oviedo, a cousin, who
also turned a spade of dirt to ,
cumbcnl aud hi* re-election.
help *tart the Important building.
One paper — the Ocala Banner
— is supporting Its hometown can-; Prior to tha groundbreaking
ceremony, a program honoring tha
didale, Rep. C. Farris Bryant.
&lt;#
Five of tha newspapers, parti- founder of Sanford waa held in {
recreation building adjacent I TUB FIRST SPADE OF DIRT waa turned by Mr*. Mario Pansa, granddaughter of General Henry
ripallng In tha poll, Indicated that the
In (h» -It* of the l.ibrarr and 1 Shelton Sanford, nt the grumulbirnking ceremonies for the Henry Shelton Sanford Memorial LI.
they have taken a neutral poiltlon
heavy and Museum. Gifford Cochran of Oviedo, a cousin, stands behind Mrs. Pans*. Holding the urn­
editorially in thia year’s guberna­ Museum.
""
&lt;l**Fft • r.nndnl! chat* _ g ^ &lt; rig h t) Gcn.J. C. Hutchison. (Staff Photo)
General .1. C. Ilulehiton, I 'u t t i
torial campaign. These Include
The Panama City News end Her­ of Ceremonies told the overflow
ald. The Pensacola News and Jour­ crowd making use of tha building
became of Inclement weather,
nal. and the Tampa Times.
All three of the Greater Miami "Today the dream of a good many
newspapers — The Herald, Miami people of Sanford has coma true.”
Mr*. Katherine Abhay Hanna of
Dally News, and The Miami Beach
Sun have shown strong support Winter Park and Rollins College,
author and lecturer, noted histor­
for the Collins Administration.
Adlai Stevenson, campaigning!
None of Ihe newspapers, reply- ian, and an active member of tha
for Ihe Democratic candidacy for
tng to the questionnaire in the poll Florida Park Board, gave a bril­
thr presidency, will be in Sanford
by a Miami newspaper. Indicated liant history of Henry Shelton
any editorial backing for ex-Gov. Fanferd. In beginning her colorful
Candidate* for the office of this afternoon.
He I* slated to arrive at 4 o'clock
Fuller Warren, Sumter Lowry of history uf General Sanfotd .he Somlnole County Tax Aiifim r
Tampa. Peasle# Streets of Palm reminded her audience "There'a wll| shar* the speaker* platform aboard s chartered bus which will
Beach County, or W .0. Price of a great trend toward going hack at the Thursday luncheon meeting lie parked at Klr*l St. and Park
und studying the lives of men "f the Seminole County Junior Avr. during h!« handshaking tour
Jacksonville.
(Coallaurd on Page Eight)
Papers leaning haavily toward
Chamb«r of Commarr* to b* held of the downtown area.
Collins and hla re-election are: Thr
Stevenson is expected to b« In
at the Sanford Yacht Club.
The first 100% goal was reached
i Sanford Herald, St. Petersburg
Tho*e speaking Thursday will Sanford for a longer period of
Times, Tallahassee Democrat. Pa- Food Supervisors,
be Mi** Mary K. Earle, Jack E. time than he spent here on Nay. yesterday in the Seminole County
latka Dally New*. Fort Pierce
Unit, American t'ancer Society's
Stamper, Rudy L. Sloan, John W. 29 last year.
News-Tribune, Orlando Sentinel- Assistants Attend
The presitlcntial aspirant's visit fund and educational campaign.
Melach, and Raleigh King.
S tir, Lake Wiles Dally Highlan­
Ed Hunt, serving on Harold
Officials of the Jaycee* are ex­ to Sanftwd thl* afternoon will be Kasinr* 's Special Gilt's Commitder, Tort Myers News-Press. Bra­ Regional Meeting
In Ihe shadow of Hie May I Demo­
pecting
a
large
turnout
to
hear
denton Herald, Tampa Tribune
cratic Primary where he and Sen­ lee, was the first to report on the
Seventeen Seminole County Food
Sarasota Newi, Tort Lauderdale Supcvvliors and their assistant* the candidal** .peak in their own ator Esle* Kefauvor will shire completion of his division, with
Dally News. Lakeland Ledger, attended the annual School Food behalf.
Ihe 100't goal reached.
Member* of the Jaycee* are the contest for Democratic nomi­
and the Winter Haven News
Hunt solicited among the Auto­
nation
as
thr
candidate
represent­
Service
Association
meeting
of
urged lo take advantage of the
Chief.
motive Industry, including new car
ing
the
party
in
November.
Region
6
held
at
the
Silver
Lake
"Get Out The Vote” campaign
Favorable leaning toward the
dealers, used car dealers, Inde­
Elementary School In Orlando last by attending tha noon luncheon
Drawing immense crowds lest pendent garages, and parts ware­
Governor Collin* Administration Saturday,
,
November,
he
is
expected
to
over­
mealing*
whera
candidate*
havo
was Indicated through editorials
houses, a total of 21 prornectlvg
Principal speaker for (he event been scheduled to speak.
shadow by far the number of contributor*.
by the Lakelattd ledger and- the
was
Judion
B.
Walker.
Superin­
handshake*
and
personal
greet­
Winter Haven Newt Chief, men tendent of Schools In Orange
Ed Hunt *tntcil that although he
ing* thl.v afternoon,
though they did not answer the County.
had lo make a few iadverlent
Stevenson will leave Sanford for repeat calls, the response was
questionnaire.
A panel discussion on Ihe prob­
a five-hour visit in Orlando with I “terrific and something to hrsg
Neither the Jacksonville Time* lems confronting Ihe individual
a TV appearance listed for 7 .t o 1about.”
Union nor Ihe Jacksonville Journal school food su|&gt;ervlior.—at well
and a 30 mll.nte briefing session
Kaviner reminded other workanswered lh« poll. The Time* I'n- a* the overall picture of the school
ho Hie 30 minute telecast.
er* In turn Ihrir rcpmi* In In
Ion rarely takes any side editorial­ lunch program. was the featu’c
ly in State political campaigns.
lie will l.ilk briefly st Kola him by April 111, with rullectmn*
of Ihe allcrr on following i inch
Two very prominent North Flor.
A total of STI'J.irt wo* turned Pla/a tumoriuw night at 4 10 with ,0 he deposited with T. E. Tucker,
Counties comprising th» fitli
Ida dallies plan to endorse LeRoy
Treasurer of Ilia Seminole County
Region of lha School Food Se.-vlce n\er to :he Earl Ca*b fund today a handshaking tour to follow.
Collins, accounting to their edi­ Association
He
began
hi*
lour
last l,,m * American Cancrr Society,
are: Lake. Polk, Os. from the proceed* derived from
tor’* report, but they requested ceola, Orange, and Seminole
a baibeeue given for the benefit n i g h l on Id* a r r iv a I al
that their identities b- withheld
Reach
where
lie
Putnam ami S! J.innt rounlv of Hie paialyxed Sanford truck l*J)li&gt;n.i
until their hemal anountemenl representative, of th» association driver.
stayed at the Prince** l**ena Ho­ Real Estate Loans
later In the campaign.
were guests of the Region.
Some of the fund* turned oxer tel. He lefi Daytona Reach tin *
Those attending the meeting to \t dlls Pescorg of the Florida allrrnoon al 2 o'clock with his For Improvements,
from Seminole County were: Mrs. Stnte flank who I* trustee of the nine lieutenant* and ten new*t
Freda Muir, Mr*. Frances Cook, fund, were from contribution* men Ilo stopped briefly in Dc- Expansion In '55
Mrs. Zilphy Ellis, Mrs. Myr* from friend* who did not attend Land Hu* afternoon before coin- j M°*t of the Farmer* Home Ad­
ministration's rest estate loan*
ng on to Sanford.
Bowles, Mr*. Charlotte Whitmore, the barbecue.
mada In Florida last year were
Mrs. Lucille Fessler, Mrs. Marga­
Earl Cash exprcued hi* ap­
for Improvements *nd develop­
ret Bryant. Mrs. Dorothy Griffith, preciation
for the wonderful
ment* on family-type farm* *m-h
Mrs. Louise Hasty, Mr*. Clarice friendliness and Interest of those Colored Movies
a*
rnn.trurtliig anil repairing
LONG WOOD - The flenford-Or- Dekle, Mrs. F.hba Lee, Mrs. Edith who made the fund possible.
landn Kennel Club close* It* great­ C'oyner, Mrs. Lillian Scebold, Mrs. Thosr who told Cash about tbe To Be Seen Sunday farm building*, adding more
arret, fencing, improving «nll ferest teaion tonight with an all-star Ruby Davis, Mrs. Rernlce Hughes, fund ?aid “lie ws* without xvoids"
Hilly. • nil Mtahlithinff perninnmt
11-race program bringing together Mrs. Irene Sewell, and Mrs. Agnes lo express hi* full appreciation At Local Church
l&gt;*Rturr«,
th* agency's lorn) rnunCranston.
for
what
ha*
been
Hone
for
him
virtually *11 of the Iraek's top
Cnlnrpil nio\ic« nf flatac* anil iy atiperviftnr, Curt in J. fjrrrn,
alar*. Poit-time Is g:l0.
t\'»r«hipp&lt;*r* taken on Ka*trr will ,* 1,1 chl« w»i»k.
The traditional Au Revolr Handllie shown following evening w.ir
leun* ,r e slxn available through
rap In tha 11th race will ring
-till. Sunday al Ihe F.r-t Christian , |„ „ rBl.y
,,urch«&gt;e fam.lydown the curtain of the l033-3fi
llnirrh bv Donald Tucker At the iyp» farm*.
campaign. D*rby winner Soap
.ervice preceding th . showing the) t '„ rti* j . r.re*n
r, pnrted
Rock. Marty Robhlns, Jeania Farminuter will preach on "The Di* that nio.t „f the fund* for farm
rail and Brilliant Young Tammahay
rinlc* and the Name." Clyde E. I ownership loans in Hie State wer*
a rt among the speedster* ready to
heather* will *s«|*l in the conduct I supplied hy hank* and oilier prigo in the closing feature.
:&gt;f Ilie wur-liip: and Bren.la Elicit vale lender* under the sgenrv’s
Jerry Collins, operator and gen­
sncl Beverly Evan* will act a* at- insured farm loan progiam rather
eral manager who has led the Santendance sponsore.
1than through direct loans from
ford-Orlando track lo a gain of
appropriated fundi.
Tlie
anthem
"Jeru-alem
”
(Park­
some M per cent over last year In
a rt «l«o the
er) will he presented Sunday mornInsured loans are
attendance and mutuel handle, ha*
ing by the choir under the direr- ,ol|rc» of most of the fund* for
dl*clo«ed plan* to build a plutli
thin of Jay M. Walter, with Mr« ***U ami water conservation credit
new clubhouse here next year. The
N'. V. F irm er at organ acroinpan ,u PPh8d through the Farmers
racing dates will ba moved ahead.
lit.
Home Administration. The** sr*
The track went over the $5 mil­
"
L
e
a
n
in
g
Family
Tei.xion*”
|*
,0"
n' wl‘h w!llch • ll,ril,l*1 ,,r m ,r *
lion mark in mutuel handle during
the subject of a panel d.-cu.-lon
° “l| , ?11 *on««’rvatlo" ninethe record derby night Monday.
slated for Mondav. 7 in „
Th,l
S"* d
"P " . T " *
That’* an advance of almost $2
meeting la sponsored h&gt; the t hr.. ,rr'**‘ p " ’" ‘" / " " “ 'V '
million «\er last year in mulucl
" omen a Fellow hip hut .he , T h'
J
T ' ' ,|n,'n l,,r*Pl»J.
men of Hie church -re invitp.l M r . '" " " ' T k' ' T ' "
tn
vt. iU ih*11
,*
j,tit
.
,
.
.
,
.
whom
olhtr
Iftnrfert
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APRIL It)
IV M, V n m
^
vi
8 0,f hl* r , r n ’*r * ,,o me AdmlnlaAdmissions
: ' ;r8a”' “ r;
W V*'\ (ration loan .ml meet. hi. credit
D*. Mr*. J Rair, Earl E v.n. and „c*,|, , hr„1)|rh
, n&lt;l 0„,#r
Courtney Richardson (Sanford)
O D. Landress. with the pa-tor lfm|Pr,. rrfu | , r rIrllit ,erv|f„ .
Anthony Hunter (Sanford)
Esvie May Jonea (Sanford)
serving a* moderator At the elo.e
The f„r,nsr P,v* a.. Interest
Ks.-ie May Jones (Pierson)
refreshment, will he enjoyed.
f h „ a e of 4 'i per cent on farm
Discharges
■Of p *” ' , r *
D. Free. nwniMliip or soil snd water ronlues. Patricia Hatchett and baby
j05 E. Id Hi SI.and Mr. in.] Mri serration loans. If lha loan U
boy (Lake Monroe)
J a m e s L Parker, Floral Height*, f r o m insured funds, th* Under
Viola Frank and baby boy
united with the churrh Sunday, receive, a net of 3 'i per rent
(Sanford)
making a total of 15 addition! since and the Government receives one
APRIL | |
Aujust 21
percent ae an Insuranr* rharge.
Admission*
Hie local church will he host to The agency makes, servire*. and
Jamei Aeder and John Aeder
» rally of Disciple youth of Hie Or- rollccta the loan*.
Sharoa Weir
Undo district Sunday. April 22.
Farm ownership loan* run for
I. G. Gray (Sanford)
The annual Slat* Convention of „ 40-yrar period, with opportunlJulia WUlla|&lt;i (Sanford)
Chri-tian Churche* will be held al ty to repay ahead of time. Th*
Dtecifargee
the First Christian Church, Jark time limit on Individual soil and
Charles Sutlon (Sanfcrd) •
RECEIVING TIIB VFW GAVEL from Melvin L. Smith U Doreey "onvillc, May 17-19. Mr*. James L. w attr conservation loans ll 10
flam WaUon (Sanford)
Thompson, Past Commander of th* DeLand VFW prior to the Horton Sr., Is (he local registrar.1years, but In some Instances loans
Halen Smith (Lakeland)
Installation of officers for 105A at the local VFW Post. (Photo bv It is expected that two carloads nf to farmers' nonprofit associations
Beglntld Irvin (lfaiUeod)
Jameson)
Jclegalcs from Sanford will attend ; may run for longer jxrioda.

Florida Newspapers
Editorially Favor
Rfi-Fletfinn Collins

Candidates tor lax Stevenson Here Today
Assessor To Speak On Handshaking Tour
At JayceeLuncheon
First 100 Per Cent
Goal Is Reached
In Cancer Drive

$712.26 Is Donated
To Earl Cash Fund

SOKC Closes Tonite
With All-Star Race

iiiir 1

tonight with low 10 IS.

M

General's History
Given At Rites

Hospital Notes

r« lr tnnlxtil and Thursdsyt C w lft

No. 73

A ssociated P rr«» I-faxed W ire

Brady Charges
Elderly People
Are Neglected
Fire Destroys
Under Portion
Of 'The Boat'

Stenstrom Car Is Demolished
Target
As Driver Loses
OF Blast
Control On Curve

i An unexpected substitute spoke
Fir* destroyed the under por­ last night in behalf of the canill
tion of a riverside hull ami *"fl tlacy of Paul Miller of Melbourne
drink tier* across from the San­ in a bid for the 37th Senatorial
District senate scat.
ford Roat Work* at the Osteen
E. E. Brady flew intn a Grade
Bridge shortly after ll o'clock again*! Senator Douglas Slenlast night.
drum charging him with the ne­
Known a* Penn's Place ami glect of the elderly people of Flor­
rommonly called by many a* ''The ida ami (nr ‘Taking no stand on
Boat", th* roadside atom was Ihe segregation Issue.”
They can’t gel me out nf poli­
owned by Dean Taylor, popular
sportsman ami stor* manager cf tic*.” Brady said, ami then added,
Western Auto Associate Store "I'm proud lo represent this young
man (Miller) in my county.”
her* In Sanford.
Senator Douglas Stenstrom, the
Taylor said that fir* caused
almut a Ml per cent lost of th a , lavl speaker on last night's pro­
building when th* entire bottom gram a I Lake Mary, took no time
of the atiuclur* which house* In answer Brady but calmly spoke
sleeping ami cooking qunitvra for less than the regularly allotted
hurtled. Losa Is estimated In the five minutes to each candidate.
neighlwirhood of $1,000, ha said. ) Stenstrom spoke on the achieveProbable cause of the fire, Tay­ incnls during the last legislature
lor snld this morning, wn« elec­ and his record in voting for the
trical wiling which became short­ rniistriicllv* tills represented at
ed during the heavy rains yes­ Hint lime. "I have no apologies lo
make lo the citlten* of Seminole
terday.
The Sanford Fire Department County for my record in Ihe 1035
answered the alarm and prevent- j legislature." he said. He addrd,
ed the total lust of the building, "I cordially Invlle you lo Investi­
gate every vol* I cast."
Taylor reportod thia morning.
The third In the series of eleven
The first alarm was given by
Democratic Rallies was held In
a passing talsphon* company em­
ploy* who noticed th* bias* and the Chamber of Commerce Build­
In, U)k* Mery.
tailed Ilia Iwxl ft « d&lt;iwrtnnn| ing
Two ' eat dl'latei, opposing one
u uni a nuarhy pal* connection.
another In the hid for Ihe nuard
Taylor, who went out to Hu of Seminole County Commission­
flra, said Hut the store will b* ers, District Five, did not speak
closed until the declsiun a. lo last night. Gits Srlimalt and Ho­
whether or not Ihe building will mer Lllllc were not present for
Ini lepalreil ami put hack into Ihe program.
operation. He said. T arrioudy
However, Hi* tension of th* race
doubt Hut Hi* lupaiis will bo for local olllre* is beginning lo
made.”
increase with charge* anil counter
charges beginning In ' appear In
Ihe brlnf verbal bailies between
Former Resident
candidate*.
Unopposed ramlldalr* wit* In­
Dies In Lake Worth troduced al last night'* Rally but
Mr. Roy Bennett nf 1-akr Worth, none vvrr* Invited to speak. Those
formerly of Sanford, believed to Introduced were Tax Collector
he 87 year* old, died this morning John Galloway, County Judge Er­
nest Hniivlmliler. Prosecuting At­
at A o'clock In Lake Worth.
Mr Bennett wa* a former cm torney, Kar.vle llousholdcr, .Super­
ploye of Flvh anil Co. nf .Sanfnrd. visor of Registration Camilla
He mnvrd to Lake Worth and Bruce. County. Superintendent of
entered the flower growing bu*t- Public liislnicllnn R. T. Milwee,
Constable J. Q Galloway, end
nc«v.
Stale Representative Mack N
lie iv survived by one son, Clin Cleveland Jr,
Inn Bennett and one brother, Fay
Candltlalr* for Ih* office nf
Bennett, both nf Lake Wurth.
Sheriff wer* the first to speak
Remains will he shipped to Hor- last night with J. I,. Hobby briefly
mrll. N. Y. for burial at [arckport, speaking, lie said. ' ‘Most of you
N Y.
(Continued On Pag* «lghl)

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"Everything earn* out." *al&lt;!
Florida Highway Patrolman Carl
William* a* hn described an ac­
cident on State Road ( secondary)
4.11 between txingwond and Fore*!
City. "It wa* th* worst I’ve evrf
seen,*' he sard a* he reported thal
the only thing left of the car when
It came to a «tnp were the wheel*,
dashboard and motor.
Tlie arcldent occurred last nlghl
shortly before 10 o'clock when a
tDI9 Ford four-door sedan, driven
hy Richard Wiley Wike, stationed
In Mobile, Ala with the Air Force,
Inst control of his car on ■ curve
and went off th* road, on the tcf|
side, for approximately 400 feet.
Patrolman Williams said the eng
turned over between four and »&lt;*•
ven time* demolishing It. ''P art#
were scattered for 30 yards In ad
directions," said th* patrolman.
The car came to a slop on Its
wheels still on tho left side of the
road.
"Apparently the car was travel­
ing at a very high rat* of speed,*
Williams reported. Wike suffered
only minor cuts and bruises. Ha
was lodged In th* Seminole Count?
Jail charged, yrlth r e c k o n driving,
AnethWpheHdent j r f f m a y oc­
curred during the Jilvlng rain
shortly before 1:50 when a 1051
Cadillac, driven by Guy Henry Orr
of Do Bary, one mil* north of
Sanford, left Ihe highway smashing
through a wayside table sign.
• Orr |o«t control of Ida car on •
curve ami traveled about 200 feel
off on th* right nf ihe highway
away from th* lake. Tlie ear
made at least two complete turne
before coming to a stop. Damage,
said Patrolman Williams, I* tit!mated at $330,

Public Hearings
On Road Dept.'s
Budget April 20
William IT. Dial, fltst* R*m(
floard member from tha Flfl)
District which Include* Somlnotl
County, announced today that ths
public hearings on the Road De
l&gt;ai intent's proposed 19.'(7-S7 hud.
ci't will l&gt;* held April k'q ut l^u
Department's Uistrlc office in Dt
Land.
The DeLand hearings, Dial said,
will Include all of th* rounttet
In th* Fifth District which con.
sl*t of Citrus, Marion, I’utnnm,
St. Johns, Flagler, Volusia, F.aks
Sumter, Seminole, Orange, Osc»&lt;
oln, and Brevard counties.
The Cltl-en* Long Range Highwav Planning Committee, at g
•ecent meeting, recommended q
priority list of road* for consid­
eration hy tho Seminole County
Hoard of Commissioner* In mak­
ing It* request* for the next fiscal
.veer's budget.
However, im definite rerOri)4
oieudatinos have been adopted |,y
Ihe llntird of County Commission­
er* up In Hit* time Most 111,-ly,
I hi* Miilier will come before 'ha
Ho.ml at It'- next meeting on
Tiier.lay, April 17.
It I* expeclrd Ihe
17-02 front Five Points
fold will he the top priorlty
m tlie forthcoming budget.

Office To Clos11i« Seminole County
eulosl* mid Health A
fe e In | ho
Building will h* rinsed
Ll nnd 14 ivhll* Ihe
Secretnry, .i!c*. t.nrranine
him U *'
ferene* o;
osls

nnd

th* Gern-e

Jneksonvllla.
RECEIVING A LIKE MEMBERSHIP TIN In the P-TA Is Her­
man Morris, Principal of Seminole High School, from Seminole
High P-TA i’roildent Mrs. Byron Smith. (Photo by Jamsaun)

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being thankful U&gt;«i 1 am not mar*
rtad to a man who** bw H w i ia
houiehold efficiency.
C at roe Im ailM hew awful U
would ba, for instance, to have aa
a huiband tba publlahor of a womcn'a aarvteo magazine, who comaa
home every night with now auggaa*
tiona for Improving your own fum­
bling bouHbotd routine? A man
who apanda hit working day among
time and motion aaporta and anti­
septic teat kitchen* and experts in
avary flald of homamaUnf?
I ahouid think It would give any
wife a lifelong Infariority complex
lo ba m arried te a man who
knowa more about housekeeping
than aka doaa. Buck « man, for
liatanre, aa Howard i . Cokaan. of
Jeekaet, Mlee„ who la hood of . 0
company whiak mahoa nomaroua
hauaaboM graduate, and who haa
worked try a homemaker's forum
inviting woman ail over the eonstry to send in household hlnta.
Hew don't got ma wrog, Cohoon
la a rharm lng gentloman, with aa
altractlva wife end a hippy family
eonilatlng of aoo, daughter and two
grandchildren.
] am told that tin , Cohoon
ahnwa no aigna of the complexes
whltb I am aura would harraaa me
If I were in har ahoea. Sh* even
encotiragia her huiband to give
price*, aueh aa tripa to Plortdi,
for the homemakers who iend in
the beat hinta. Ali 1 can aiy la ahe
mu*t be a paragon among women,
and the mint run (he moat efficient
household in the world.
While chatting with homemaking
expert Cohoon over lunch in New
York the other day, I learned that
ha now haa a roeter of more than
a half million women who have
lent In thrir mn»t prized houaeholri
hint* for hie ronelderation.
“They come In al the rate of
about "0,000 a month," aald Coboon, “ W# Invite women to »end In
theie hlnta nver varlmia radio and
telcvielon p r o g r a m a, in newtpaper* and maiartnea and on the
label* of the pmdprta.
“ It'* amailng how-many bright
idea* for abort cute and thirft ar­
rive by avery mall. And what *urprlaea ma how many brand new
Ideal harp coming tn. You'd think
aftar a whlla they'd already have
thought of everything. But there
ara fewer repetition* thin you
would think poMlhle,"
Cohoon and hla cohort* will take
40 winning hamtmaker* and their
husband* for a week'* free vaca­
tion in Zllinor Village, Fla., In
June.
“ My wife thlnke It’a only fair,"
aaya he, •’that, housewives be re­
warded for their bright Ideae, Just
a* employer In other huilneeirr
get reward* for bright suggestions.
“ When I flrtl brought up thi*
idea to Mr*. Cohoon, ehr wai de­
lighted, In fact, *ha produred a
few household hlnta of her own
that nobody else hid thought of."
I gueaa, when you have to com­
pile with a half million expert
homemaker*, you tlmply hive to
top Uiim. And that, perhapi, ii
Mr*. Cohoon'i aecret.

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Voluntee Fireman
Charged With Arso
DUMONT, N. 3. M l - A M*
year old volunteer fireman, chair,
man of a fund drlva for a hew
fire home, w-ae charged with armn tail night In ronneetlon with
a blaze which destroyed hia company'i old headquarter*,
Lt. John Carey waa accused of
starting the four-hour flra which
burned down Fire lieu** No, 2
early Sunday with injurlaa to four
of hia eolleaguta.
Carfy, who is married and tha
father of .six children, was re.
leaied In 110,non hall after his
arraignment before Magistrate
Fell* Angillltll*.
Neither police nor Rergen Coun.
ty detectives would ascribe any
motive, Police Chief Herbert All*
nteri St, signed the complaint,

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Ifcpterday Wt catted your attention to
’MtoffeUI efteta of astabllahlng oar «Ux •
ifci Aindi of *tt who comar hora to wlait
MU* a* "Th* Community of Courtesy”
Qfityg it moat Juat that It waa pointod
Out EACH of u h u a mponalbility In
t uifmaiitlort1'
fC ’lf an aft tapoatod truism In comM that "Buatnoaa goaa whora it la In*
J U n d itSTwhara It la wall treated”.

If you hav* Idea# on establishing • wide
aprtad reputation for Sanford aa "The Com
munlty of Courtssy” lot ua hava thorn
Meanwhile, pleasantly levHo •baaiooaa hon
and a—rtooeafr troet U while It la hare. Tru
ly, It will coma again and again,

Encouraging Signs

Ona of the moat encouraging alms of
continued prosperity In tho United States,
and of court* to those of as in Sanford.
Seminole County and Central Florida, la
the report that email bualnesaea art doing
lota of bualneaa. In both sales volume and
earnInge, their 1956 level atood well above
that of the previous year.
Ona strong,reason for this improvement,
the Smell Business Administration says, Is
the feet that progress has bean made In
ehanneljnf a greater share of government
contracts to small corporations. At th*
SBA’s urging, • substantially greater p ro .
portion of military contract money has
bthe fundamentals of acceptable conduct been earmarked for the smaller D ullnesses
w e a fn A maybe even teach ua some new ones. They alao hava been able to win a b ig g e r
t'Hara ara some that occur to ua and that share of civilian spending.
fJ/7jig*1&gt;aalc In almoat any couraa on courtesy:
The picture for small business Is not
entirely rosy. Big corporations often get
jf?T ^flCaap conversation ehaarful
first crack at some of th* raw materials
!' *Do Unto Other* • • • •”
mad* scarce by the high level of our econ.
"'fatmi alncerely to please
omy. The little fellows alao hava trouble
Keep your word
competing with the glante for skilled pro­
gp,
Learn, remember and ua* person* name* fessional help, and they could use greater
h A j Pleas* — Thank you
foreign trade opportunity.
f /^ .j U g t ll something better comae along.
But on the whole, the 8BA report shows,
' ^ nlrh* you’d Ilka to try out thoea aevan small business la doing wall. That la good
^^•Cuurwuy Cum”. They’l l ! work, bringing for th* country. On* of th* great strengths
jH/i; kepplliies and satisfaction to you. delight to ef our economic system !» that It makes
&lt; those you meet, more bualneaa and favor- room, through small business, for the full
Wfljwi reaction to your firm._____________ exercise of private Initiative.
,
The advent of an Increase In th* small
The Sanford Herald
business picture la Important to this arts,
especially to our city and county. It la ths
small business on which we must depend
for a continual flow of industry
Th. ch.nn&lt;1lng of contract, to th , M.,11.
ar manufacturer and plant operator, with
an assurance that auch a channel of busi­
ness opportunities might contlnus, would
" i,r ~
mtan to us tha availability of these con*
earns to ua.
Sanford and Seminole County i« in
oo^ —
g
aaem m SH ea
etg eey n r f
an anviabla position for tha attraction of
thaaa small business firms. Location, tax
structure, and availability of professional
help adds much to our aide of tha ledger.
, Wednesday, April 11, 1955
Th* good speak#r Is massursd bast by
TODAY'S MBLB VEBflB
how gdod Is tha attantlon hla listens'* pay
Lo, Children are an heritage of tha Lord. him.
~ ‘ lfT:6—W# love children because
do ao much for tham. That la the basis
A man can say snylhing he wants
for all tova, W* ean be rich toward God if we In his own home. Whether anyone psys any
attantlon, of couraa, is quite another matter.
give much to him.
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Newspaperman's
Tour Report
This U the 14th In a Mites ef
srtUlaa written by Hie. Csraiefe
Welle whe !e representing To*
Sanford Herald to • tour ef forelgn countries,
Oh, Parte In the iprlngtlmet
Actually it ts Springlike In tern*
perature, but tha tree* hava not
itartod budding. After the peat
twa day*, howevar, Tva decided
that Parle la a state ef mind
rather than a city • and what a
wonderful one at that! &gt;
We leaded here Friday night
very late after a IS hour flight
from Tal Aviv. Tha «lr view of
the city st night wee really
lovely end, contrary to the ueua),
Perla looked *e»aetJy like 1 had
expected.
Tha following adventura will

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morning . as much *s 1 hated
mining our mtftlngi with Gen•ra| Gruinlhir, hud of SHAPE
end with Primlir Guy Mollit • It
had to be. W« had accumulated
purchases and printed material
for thr*« woeka &gt; and aomathlnc
had to give! It was I. Finding
that tho American Expiate was
only open I hours that m orning,
I got a hotel porter and boat It
on down to the Amarlcan Ex*
proto office, a block from tha
hotol. They w e r e romodollni
to
to ,go!i1
tha iio!'
back Gv*
and
” ' wa
, * had
• Ljj
tto*.u,*

r« v v m d L A
L s
Jlnd
you! Tho porter gained for
breath, grabbed hit tip, and
headed for homo.
Then • t found out tha throe
canvas tipper higs and Car*
mage's dictating machlni (which
blew out In Cairo) could not bo
ihlpptd unlm crated • and na*
turally (sine# this Is my usual
or Intimidation against an Indi­ luck) thsv did no packing thsrt
vidual's voting rights.
at tha Amarlcan Express. I waa
4. A law lo speed up the machin. given the address ef the neareit
ory by* which the Justice Depart- .professional packer. &gt; get the
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bags down
the strsst, get
a ftaximint _can
uso . ths t federal
courts
cab
and
showed
tha
drlvar
the
for teting la civil rights eases. In.
eluding the right to bring civil address on a slip ef paper. He
suits agsinst violators.
spoke absolutely m, English •
in both House and senate, In ad- not even "O.K.' - and I could
dilion to bills covering mueh of not even think of what thank
whet Brownell suggealod, a n anti- r°
u \ * ? ' Ji* W
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lynching meaeuraa which would talked to himself about eorae*
thing
and
I
tolkod
to
myself
permit punishment of two or
moro persona who commltiecd viol about how all of our children
z . r ^ r r „ z i s z . z •* *

Proposals Are Headed Nowhere
WASHINGTON lit—It looks Uke
a ,fle d , solid bet tho Elsenhower
S M U tsalo
in *
I sdsPnlitrsUM's Hproposals
for
' strMgfhening civil rights are
.beaded nowhere, There’s imsU
chance Congress will approv* any
* vwa'
inV^1.ii« . a. .kA..i
aw--* K tk l* fi/* 4 j
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Brownell sikod Congress:
I. To sulhorlte President Kl,rnbower to crOato a ilx mtn com
mission to be appointed by him—
— fsW r a
with Ssnat*
approval — to study
tho civil rights problem, InvssUgate civil rights (buses, end make
recommendations,
T’1'1 eotnmUslon'i U/e would bo
&lt;w®
Bfownall aakad that It
^ *lv4n pswer to subpoena witmi n i . Thli would main it would
*° ln,° th« *outh or anywhere to
invoatlgalo, hold ihoirlnga, and
s r s m
a *
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SudJclarv committees of both , *' 9 ! ^ ,h*
Department
ROUHI. Ns Ithsr committaa has yst
vU"!Ats^iohianm K I
approved them. 80 none la now
tsk H
rssdr for floor action in either Ln.d l wV

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Like The

t y HAL BOYLE
ELEUTHERA, Bahamas UP Haro loaves from a sunburned
notebook;
Did you ovor hoar of tho old
Heine farmer who yearned |U hie
Ufa to mo Boston?
Finally, ana gMrnlag bo decided
ho simply hod to satisfy hlo curl.
oatty» a* ho caught tho early milk
train to Um elty. That asms oven,
ing bo returned home on another
trels. Plumb tuckered out, ho sat
dews to rest by the stove In the
general store of tho hamlot Mar
which ha lived,
“ Well, l i r a , ” askad one of his
neighbors, "tell ua — what waa
Bo,too Ilka?”
'To loll you th* truth, I itlU
don't know,” replied tho old farm*
or. 'Thors was to much going on
In tho station there, I never did
got out to so* too city.”
Tourists who tome to tho Bahamaa and spend all their time
i t Nassau, the capital, remind ma
of that eld farmer. Nassau U no
more tha Bahamas than New York
City, Miami, or Los Angsts# a rt
America.

Te gat too full flavor «f the
Bahama*, you havo to go out to
"the out islands,” Mmo ef the
1.000 UlsU and cays scattered ever
70.000 square miles of turquoLo
■tas. To them still clings ths savor
of too picturesque Bahamian past
It Isn't hard to do. You caa
sail to many of them In a few
hours. You can reach others In a
half hour from Nassau by air,
Ona of tha most Interesting la
Eleutberi, a curving Island a hun­
dred mile* long and ranging from
One to to miles In width, flung
Ilka a boomerang against tha At­
lantic waters.
It was thero that ■ group of
London gsntlsmen, calling themselves "Tho Company of EltuthsrIsa Adventurer*,” first sought to
establish a brave' new world
(Elsuthsra comes from a Greek
word meaning "freedom” ) In JMT.
Tho venture was ■ financial flop.
Since toon Eltutoora has known
many economic opt and downs.
It hse boon too haunt of pirates
and ahlpwmkera, buccantsrs and
cotton bsronit it baa survived
many n hurricane and many a
haartaehs.
Today It la "th* breed batket
of too Bahamas.” and tha alt* of
aa American mlsslls base. It hss
a thriving dairy and growing cat­
tle hards. At Rock Sound Arthur

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S w ontM i noth h tu y ,
fliTlJOt s t U m i ^ s t t K L
ato to set on civil rlriits tofillsWen w»i In IMS whan the Truman
admialstrsdan moved to ssrry out
•urns sf the Civil rights aremliai
U mads la Its victorious IMS pree*
■Manual campaign.
&lt; Tbs Senate's Southern Bento.
U f h fUlhuatorod IS day*. The
m a t e s gdmtaUtrsitoa then save

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syWifilsfis and a Temps mia.
TWMsr N, C. A ltem si
them s»:
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*( ^Undalphln; and Herrid Arnold Weaver, » , of Tampa.
Mr*' * oUr{
*», wife of
th*
motorist, end Robert
QrM* 0&lt; Temps were Injured.
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port re,n . a ,
(ram .r.ntfc
ports to Amsrtein fore** In Oar.
miay.
Unfitted, sn engtnssrlng supply
«p«l»llri j* **e ••**'• 11M Army
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Son of Hr. sad Mrs. Charles
Sinilaton, t i l l Mawshallao Ava.,
ha attended Croeme Academy High
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Vinlai Davla, * • * # • * • ■
taum tlU», in budding * HultL
mlllion-doliar rneert contar, com­
plete with an lt-heto golf course
leslgned by Robert Trent Jones, %
toe Mlebslajfcln ef tho fairways.
Wild cotton from abandoned
plantations llowara on roads had­
ing to new luxurious villa* rising
along th* pink-sanded Mishore.
Ona Is owned by RoslU Forbes,
tho notslIiL
Every lshnd should hove a
queen, and ths unoffleiil queen of
Eleuthera U Enid Bethel, i bache­
lor lady who drives a Uxlcab,
m
"Mias Enld"-sU the 1.000 In- w
habitants hart sail her that-!* a
living link with the Islsnd's 100ycar history. 8h* had two ances­
tors among tbs first group of set­
tlers who landed hero,
" A n o t h e r t i my ancestors
signed too Declaration nf Amarl­
can Independence,” jb o adds
proudly.
His* Bathal la s vary Inform si
looking queen. She hac short dark *
blonde hair and hsr customary
costume la a pair sf tlaeks sad
a light-colored blouse. Shi Is 1
very busy queen, and holds down
moro Jobs tots shs herself is sura
of.
"There Isn't time to get bored
or tired on sn Wand," she saga,
"there ts too mueh to do.”

Tha perfbmo shops (bound, a* do
•xqulslto F r e n c h handkerchiefs
and tha axcaUent Parle umbrellas
—the world famous hate (there
alone I could have loot my hand
He. where* the begs end me b» and purseV—net to mention tha
graciously end after 1 told him drosses sod suits. It was a worn,
In Engllih and goaturoa what 1 sn's dream seme true but fortun­
t y wiuiam t m
wanted, ba told ma in French ately too prices Jocved one awake.
I
Centre! Press Writ#
and g etu ret what I would get • Will flalab this tomorrow sinew
wo
arc
going
sight
seeing
tola
very efficient transaction. Ha
RUSSIA'S Oeorgle Malenkov All they need do to dwd * ntee,
then otartod taking aaeh arUela afternoon and toon to tho famed
osys Stalinist excesses hava been new lawn.wtU O boto i* too
out of th# baga at tha oami Urn* Polios lorgaro.
in th* Soviet Union. center.
commanting on aaeh. Ha lookod After lunch yesterday wc got 0 eliminated
t 1 I
And
anyone
who dlsegrees. eugcar
and
driver
and
did
our
b«,t
at plcturoo wo hava had mad#
A botanist hss eroded squash
gtits
F.E.F.
no
doubt
will
be
with variouo big ohota • admlrod to see In one afternoon what It
irtth pumpkin end developed •
cootumo jcwalry IV* bought • actually takes a couple of weeks shot on the spot.
tumpkln. 1/ it fast** wo! good
1 1 t
lookod through oomo blnocularo • to do. 1 shill not go Into too much
Ford weather bureau claim* it tho name should be yumywmk!*.'
ftngorod tha matorlal ol on* u* detail since volumos and volumes ‘can spot rain to miles air ay.
I I t Carmago'i luiii — and cluckod hava alroady been written on IVhnl good trill (hot do local fic­
A U. I. reporter visiting Russia
disapprovingly ovir iemo dirty Paris, but I will mention a lew of tile plannent
says slrtuses there ore |**» like
lock* and ihlrta wa wira land* tho afternoon's highlights. Ths Rue
eurs, only no lemonade is sold.
t I I
ing homo. Hi handid tha smpty do la Pain with one after aoothsr
After erupting for 71 deye the Net even the pink vertetyl
bags to ma • I got tho Idoa final; of tho world famous designers and Itellan vekone Slrembetl has sub­
I t I
Burma h u gifted Prseidsnt
ly and gav# thini bark Indicating Jeweler* and tha like: tha simply sided. Jus* fresh out ef gns?
Eissnhbwsr with 10 tons of high­
wa wanted them shipped too. enormous Louvre, one of tha larI I I
ma gsst and most magnificent muse­
Cops of Bournemouth, Eng­ ly valuable tstkwood. With all
™
•trength”
look and
dumped ums In the world; Calhtdrsl of land, seeking the culprit who that fins lumbar lying around
everything back In the baga • Notre Dams; tha lovtly Luxem­ ■wiped th* fourth green of th* how can Iks resist becoming a
told ma by using a calendar and bourg Gardena: Arch of Triumph; local golf course nsedn’t look for. confirmed do-it-yourselfer I
clock to com, back Monday at
8:00 for chipping payors and I Eiffel Towsr; Sorbonne University
got nearly hysterical with laugh- with Its many buildings; Montmartro—too haven of artists for
tar I
centuries, and ths center of which
ly HUMAN M. UBilllBt. H i.
A walk of four blocks In tha
direction ef what appeared to Is the Church of Ssere-Couer; the
dry akin to * common winter •uscopUbU to bacterial infection,
Left
lank
of
the
Seine—with
its
bo a busy boulevard get me to
oompUlnt
sunburn and coital* shamlcals
cab otond and, thank goodneoe, flower and bird markets and th*
Not only ts tola duo to tho rcbU tad other trrttaats.
book
aunds—
tho
Rurally
count“Grand H ater founds tha *ama
Hvo low btunldlty, but also to tho To help elsu «p tho conditio a.
In both languages. After another lass numbers sf sidewalk cafes— fact that your circulation ts It's probably * good Mo* to avoid
soap and water as mueh aa pos­
somswhst slowed by too cold.
SO minute rlda • punctuated by oh, Its hard to know where to be­
at least 10 near wrecks and too. gin and/or whara to end Is dasFrequent and prolonged bath­ sible. fpouf* bathe are usually
mV ' s " podsotHan’ icarod" wlUais crlbtog it.
ing la hot water, a common win­ preferable to regular tub bath* or
Last night wa did too "tourist's
ter practice for many of us, might
»y mp eab driver right up to
alio laad to dryneea of tho su*. As for p ov aalls. t n applying
back and simultaneously
almultoneously special” — the renowned "YoUea
hie beck
castor otL For chafed undo, you
blowing tha ham and yelling at Borgars”—tho costumes and soma
Alkalis# loops
can apply olive jel or toilet lano­
him - after which they both of tha sati ware really something,
Too frequent um of alkaline lin each night before bedtime,
apologised end emlled - w# made but to tooso who hsvo over been
aosps and detergents can bo a wearing cotton cIotm Id protect
It ta tha hotel.
to too Latin Quarter in Now York
contributing factor, too. This la pillowcase* and bod linens.
I know thli Is not new* itory City or Its oqulvalsnt, the Folios
especially true of homemakers In addition to tbooo maaonreo,
and It cannot poulbly ba ae much wss Just snotosr show. We wore
whose dally choree require great your physician might dootda your
fun to tha ru d e r aa It was to me glsd we went, but It's too long and
use of water, strong soap* and cbm calls for admtnlatraUon of
vitamin A or thyroid metrast
deUrgents.,
but. Prank, I had th# most mar- boring a itage show to repost very
valous Uma and. according ta often, to put It mildly. (It is pos­
This skin dryneea may vary taken internally.
from only a slight, uncomfort­
Homer and Richie Lanford. with sible that too fact that our seat*
able feeling to annoying rough­ U. E.: What cause* ths skin to
whom we had dinner last night, 1 tilted forward at a 4S degrta angle
ness. Sometimes your finger Ups Itch an hour after sating te*
got the beet quick visit and ''foeT' Influenced our opinion.)
- 1 n . j .
a. . .
aa
or nails may be Involved, with re­ cream?
*{
parts possible. UHomer,
who Lhsa
Wo are leaving In, a short while
sulting hangnails or slight cracks Answer: Itching of to* tola
bean with our Embassy here for but Carmago and I ars looking
In tha skin. Your nails may bo­ alter eating tea cream might b*
,bout five years, la a brother ef forward, of course, to another trip
soms coarse and easily broken.
due to a nervous disorder « to an
5 * ^ Lanford Vharn In Qadsdan. to Paris Mmo day. It Is ona of
Dry akin may maka yon moro allergy or senatttrity.
g , , ag {,1a (harming rad headed the loveliest attlas I've evtr seen—
wy* |*va ua s grand evening and it* everything tong sad poetry
* • -rpicked
of Parle color and books and artwork and cook­
- • up
r a lot
ANNEXATION 1 Gordon
VO TE FOR
and etorlea
from
them.
book* have said It 1st To do Pari*
I want • not shopping, but look­ Justice one Mads, I believe, two
Frederick f a v o r * , tho
AND
ing • yesterday afternoon. Clothes weeks. But — for tola sal—these
growth
of Sanford through
two and s half day* hsvo boon
wondsrfuL
annexation, but ho also bw*
SUPPORT

d O r right* legislation. Thert tho
f t " 04" ' '
lin n e t Meek action with a fUL
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SCHOOLS! Gordon V. FY*.

V.F.W . PRESENTS

derlck favors and will sup.
port a program for th*
prograaslvo and continuous
Improvsmsnt of our schools
and tducatlonal facilities

ROADS 1 Gordon V. Freder­

Experienced

ick bollavsa In a thorough
and long .rang* program
for tha txpanslon and Im­
provement of our Stata
Highway 8yat«m.

—In—
• County Governmant
• Real Estate Values
• Real1Estate Appraisals
• Needs of th* Schools
9 Needs of County Hospital
•-Needs ef County loads

Hava* ths decision of an­
imation Is ona to bo mad*
through a rtfsrtndum by
tha poopla la th* a m *
•ought to b«
SEGREGATION! Gordo
Frederick ballavaa t h a
continued segregation 1
beneficial to both tha whit
and tha colored racee. Got
don Frederick wilt do a
within hla power to main
tain our way of Ufo whle
for many year* has prove:
W i d a l to all concaroed
Gordon Frederick k a
Welon* resident of SemiMia County and a lawyer,
who bellavea he la qtuHfted and ean raim ent th*
&gt;oo»U *f 8aaUaola County.

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YOUR VOTE
AND 8UFTORT
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Fradarlck believes jn th*
eonsarvatfon of Florida'*
natural mourn# and wilt
pupport a progam to Im­
prove our eonaarvation and
provide for greater enforcomant of your eouaarvatloa
law*.

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TTHB8ANF0M) HERALD Wed. Apr. It, 1958

P i(« 5

MR. AND MRS. J. K. CRUTCHFIELD
(Photo by Rnynmn.l Studio)

Navy Chapel Scene O f Rites
For Miss Mielke, J. Crutchfield
Joyce Irene Mlolke, daughter n(
Mr*. Fffle Mlolke of Sanford, bocmno the bride of .lame* Ktlwurd
Crutchfield, U. S. Marine Corpa,
at 8 p. m., Saturday, April 7. Ho
li the ion of Mr. and Mt*. Ed
Crutchfield of Gainesville. The
double ring ceremony was per­
formed by Chaplain Arnold In the
rhapel of the Naval Auxiliary
Air Station.
*
Given In marriage by her uncle,
Fay l&lt;ee of Entcrprlia, the bride
wee lovely in a ballerina length
gown of tyhite ellk taffeta, fash,
lotted with a »coop neckline trim ,
mod with opalescent sequin* end
eetd pearl*, a fitted bodice and a
very full eklrt. A fitted jacket
with long pointed sleeve* com.
pleted the ensemble. Her head*
d re n eomiited of • beaded crest
and a half-veil of illusion. She
carried a bouquet of white roses
and ramallon*.
The matron of honor, Mr*, liar,
ry P. Cochrane, Snnfonl, wore a
ballerina length gown of ico blue
rrystalelt* with filled bodice,
scoop neckline and a full »klrt.
Her hraddres* » « , fashioned of
pal* blue cryslaleltn and veiling.
She carried a bouquet of deep pink
rose* and pale pink carnations.
The groom and his licet mun,
Harry P. Cochrane, VAIt-R, Naval
Auxiliary Air Station, wore the
dres* uniform* of their respective
hrinclir* of service. Privates first
das* ftallfy and lllgglnbothom.
It. S. Marine Corps, acted a* ush♦rs.
Mrs Effi* Mietkv, mother of
*!• hrlde, wore a pink tucked da•ron dress, black accessories and

(psAAonah
■ Friend* of M. P. Mathason Jr.
and Mr*. Bertie M. Taylor will
regret to team of the death of
■their father, M. P. Metheion Sr.
who passed aw*y at hts home in
Tarriih, April 8 after a lingering
illness. Mr*. Teylor, was former­
ly a leecher in the Pent* School
Mrt. Elizabeth Sharon a..d
Mrs. c. A. Adame have a« their
guests, Mrs. Adams’ sifter, Mr*.
Abit Nix of Athens, Ga. and Mr*.
Tap Bennett of Savannah, Ga.
Mr. and Mr*. N. R. Whitney
ara now home at 400 Mallenville
Av*. after being married in Val­
dosta, Ga. March £.7- They have
been traveling through the state*
on a abort vacation. She Is the
former Mrs. M etta M. Starke.
He t&gt; affiliated with Holler Mo­
tor Satie her*.

n corsage of blue Iris. Mr*. KJ
Crutchfield, mother of the groom,
wore a beige dress, black uccesaor.
les, and n corsngo of bluo Irl*.
Wedding music was played by
Mr*. Fru'ik Uryan. The chapel
was decorated with two camlet.
nhra, bouquet* and basket* of
white gladioli and pom-pom*, and
palm*. Following the eemnony,
a reception was held at the home
of the bride.
•
For her wedding trip, Mrs.
Crutchfield chose a navy blue silk
dres* with pink accessories. She
wore the corsage from her wed­
ding bouquet.

Methodist
Circles

f «

Officers, Leaders
V c Announced
A t Church Service

Mr., Mrs. F. Evan
Entertain S u n lit
With Buffet M lt f £

St. Catherine*! Cheater of
Rolf C ron Wnman’e AuxlHerc
met Atonday at the homo of
Mr*. Thomas Vanehn.
Mr*. Harry Cushing, rrostdent,
conducted It,* devotional end call­
ed upon Mr*. E. I,. Burdick to
reed the UTO preyer.
Mr*. A. R. Key, prorrollon
ch*irm*n, announced that Mr*.
Howkln* Connelly, Mr*. Henry
McLaulin and Ml** Carol Stour,
had b««n appointed a* delegates
to th# Diocnan convention to bo
held In Saraaota and Mr*. Chart**
Vodoplch, Mr*. I* Lyttleton Zim­
merman and Mr*. Randall Chaa*
a* alternate*.
Officer* nnd chairman of the
Ocncrat Auxiliary Initallcd at
the 11 a.m. church servlc# on
April 8 Include! president, Ml**
Carol Stone; vice prcildent, Mr*.
S. 0. Chase; tecretary. Mr*. Don­
ald Jones; treasurer, .Mrs. Joseph
Gonzalez; Chrlitlan social rela­
tion*, Mr*. Frank Mebane with
co-chairman; Mtsa Barbara It up.
recht; Christian education, Mrs,
Hawkins Connelly with co-chali*
man, Mr*. Harry Cuihlng; CTO,
Mr*. Lauren Johnson; mission*,
Mr*. Gordon Stanley; periodi­
cals, Mrs. John Guleslan; promotton, Mrt. Charle* Vodoplch;
scrap book, Mrs. A, H. Pelerson
Jr; altar flowers. Mr*. W. E.
Klrchhoff; decorating, Mrs. In in
Flclsher and Sirs. Roy Syme* dr.
Due in the absence of U 's,
Henry McLaulin Jr., Christian
education chairman, Mrs. Cush­
ing gave an article on “llocsmilng
Christian."
Those enjoying the social hour
following the business Included
Mrs. Geurgo D, Bishop, Mrs. K.
L. Burdick, Mrs. A. \V. Fit:*,
Mrs. W, Stewart, Mrs, John
(iutcslnn, Mrs. J. Hi, Clnlro White,
Mrs, lirorge Ford, Mrs. Harry
Tooke, Mrs. Harry Cushing, .Mrs.
A. It. Key and the hostvss.

Mr. am( Mr*. F r i 'k
tertaH 'd IW t m * t8 a:
ary No. Three United
War Vettrani, Sunday morn I
— r. e«v*T*d dish *ndi turh*y
dinner, followed by th# T f« U f
meeting,
. . , njf' !**■■
Commander , Frank Evan*
•Idsd ever th«. eaw'n m*k( WrPm
Mr*. Evans presided
auxiliary session,
,- .h ) V
Other thin routine h u lls* *
Mary Pfafflln wa# aleetad d*»«#
gat# tn th# department" towrid)#
thn. Air*. C. I. Priest ww*'ad**#
ted as alternate for thd' tinveu#
tlnn which Is slated for th* My/
13-18 In Clenrwtrter.
Mr*. Alary Pfafflln «M C^ j i l t led from DeLand as a new mem*
bor.
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Final Plans Are
Made By Rainbows
For April 13 Dance
The Sanford Assembly No. 23,
Order of the Rainbow for Girl*
hrhl Its regular meeting Monday
night, Anrlt it. at Ihe Masonic
Temple with Irma Corley, worthy
advisor, presiding.
Report* were given by all com­
mittees working on the "April
In Paris Dane*" and float plan*
were made. The dance, to be held
April 11, will i&gt;e an invitational
dance only. Invitation* will be
token at the door,
Mr*. Kathleen Reynolds re­
quested all Rainbow Girl* to
meet Thursday afternoon at the
Shrine Club to assist the decoratlng committee.
Krfrvxhiiient* were served to
the 78 members present. Next
meeting will tie April 2.1,

Circle Thrra
Circle No. 3 of the WBCS of
tho Methodist Church met at the
home of Mr*. Arthur Beckwithi
dr, who presided over the busi­
ness session, yesterday morning
at P 13 a.m.
The devotional was Riven hy
Mrs. Ilussoll McKniglll, after which I
a study was given on a sermon
by the late Peter MniidinM, by 1
Mrs. E M. Williams
Tire n»vl se*«lert will hr In the.
form of a covered dish luncheon
at the rhurrh May 8 at II a m
3lr*. Josephine l.inck was In­
troduced as visitor
Those attending were Mr*.
Miss Peggy Rest and Alls*
Reek with. Airs A M Wanton Jr
Mr*. J O. I.ayen, Mrt. Don Buby Stenrtrom ware Junior hos­
l.lnrk, Mrs Walter Trlre, Mr*. tesses Saturday night for th»
John 8. White. Mrs. E M Willi­ weekly dance In the Sanford
ams, Mr*. Gretchen Crowell. Mrs. USO. A candlelight theme wa*
Russell MeKnlgM, Mr* C. W. mad.
Sunday night an ic* er**m
Brantley, Mr* Alice McDaniel.
fre»t# w»s enjoyed with Mary
Cirel* Seven
Circle No. 7 of the WSCR of Ann Miehael* and Paggy B u t
the Methodist Churrh met at acting a* junior hnitasie*.
MeKInlty Hall yssterdsy *• ,7'10
pm . for a regular meeting Four­ coma, Slay 5. who l« on* of tha
circle's *hut-ln*.
teen member* were prount
Thar* will ha a rovarad 4&lt;)h
The session wet called to order
hy the chairman, Mrs. B T War­ luncheon for tha May maatlng
ren after which Mrs Carl Willi at Mrs, R. F. Cola's Hama on 20th
m u gave the devotional and a Street, with Mr*.- P. A. Rowland
very Interesting talk on "Idle as co-hoitesi.
Delicloq* rafrashmang* • war*
Word*."
Mr*. Warren announced that servud by th# hostessas Atraher circle he* bought 20 place Ramsay and Mrr. A. O. Roberts,
setting* of dlihe* and six sugar to Mr*. R, T. Warren, Air*. R. L.
nnd cream server* to be used In Griffin, Mrs. Carl William*. .Mrs.
Al. E. Sloye, Mrs. S. J. Millar,
the MeKInlty Hal) kitchen,
"Happy Birthday" wa* sung ■Mrs. Lamar Roland, Air*. Cary
to Mr*. 8. J. Miller and Mr* Diaper, Alra. A. O. Roberta, Mr*.
Clyd* Ramsey, who made dona­ II.iR. Whittens, Airs. Tench, Air*.
tions to the apron fund. Mr*. AV. D. Moye, Mr*. P, A. Rowlnnd.
Russell Tench is planning a Mr*. Ramsey and AHai Dess in
birthday party for Mr*. Whit- Zachary,

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K s H e Lf

RY 8. mtlGGERA
Reviews on new books Just re­
ceived! "Island of The n t," by
A’lneent James, the etory of nn
American soldier, wounded In ac­
tion and Ills Iwnutlful wife who
sail home In a small boat across
th# Diii'lfir, uecompnnleil by an
old army friend, Afler two days
they go ashore on a lonely Islund
nnd tho story, which mnluro
readers will enjoy, move* swiftly
A BUFFET SUPPER wa« given recently In De Bnrv hv Mr, and Mra. Arno Krlckscn. Shown, left to
right In lha Krlcksen living room chatting nrr Mr*. G. Kessenleh, (ien. II, P. Newton. Mr*.
Mrs. Milton toward Its terrifying cllmnx.
"Hang the Drum Slowly." by
T.ntlmer, Mrs, Newton and Col, Gregory KeesctiVh. (Staff Photo)
Mark Harris Is n baseball alory,
&lt;
Hrnro Dcarson. a dumb thirdstring catcher for tho Mammoth*
Is n very slrk man. Although this
Is unknown to the management,
eventually, to the !enm and to
tho render, ho becomes ah imClrcla No. S of the Presbyterian
imitont and respected human be­
Women of Ihe Church-held Its re­
Arrington, who Is Mr*. Ncwto|)’* ing.. A touching novel, both sad
Hy M \HV FOWLER
gular monthly meeting at tho
Gen. nnd Mr* II. P. Newton of sister I n«t foil *lic visited tli»lr uinl humorous.
lovely country home ot Mrs. John Port picdrlvh. Md. were wtdeom- mutual Washington friend, Mrs.
"Abigail," by Louise Alally Is
Brumlev in Indian Mound Village e,j"u,*li. Ilarv at
»vt against the brilliant back­
Sunday night I Kessenleh: she became »»
with Mbs. nrumrey as mmes*.
buffet given hy .Mr, nnd .Mrs. ny tie ftary that she bought pro­ ground or f.ouisviiio plantation
society. This is tho story of
perly there.
Eighteen members were present Arno Erlcksen,
ami Mrs. R. C. Maxwell, chair­
Upon returning home her In­ Abigail, a northerner. She full In
Guests Included Mr. and Mrs.
man of the circle was In charge j umr, A', Rlcharils, Mr. and Mrs. scriptions so enthused her sister love with Randolph Hnrrltoo, but
of the meeting. Mrs. Jay H. Deck Robert It. Feyl, Col. and Mrs. that she. in turn, Imlmcd the It was not until after she mar­
was appointed newspaper repor­ Gregory Kessenleh, Mr. nnd Mrs. General with the Idea of retire­ ried him that sin* realized tho de­
ter fur the group. Itcpofta (ram Milton Lntlmer, Mr. nnd All*. ment hi this Southern town. So pravity of the household nt Wavstanding committees were given Arthur Lambert and Lheir houso now the Furon enterprises arc efly Plantation nml hot* own helpand the meeting places for Ihe guest, Mrs. Ituhdi II, Fairchild, building homes for Mr*. Arrlnu- lessors*. Alls* Marjorie, th# old
ensuing year were read hy Mrs. San Antonio, Tex.
too niul the Now tuns who will bo Negro seamstress who hid slaves
for the Underground Hallway,
Ralph Austin Smith, vice-chair’h. Newtons me building next neighbors.
tried to help her. The climax of
man. who also mode a 'hurl talk to the Kessenleh* on Plomosa
Gen. Newton Is an agileul-l
on mission work at Yhor City Drive. Their deeisloit to locate in liirist-cxpcrt whose talents will Iho story comes with n terrifying
near Tampa. Site also brought to lie Hnry was n chain reaction be much appreciated In De limy out break nf the slave*.
"Sabrina Kune" l&gt;&gt; Will Cook,
the attention of (hose present Impulso generated hy Mrs. A. L. oml Sanford, where ho bus #1tlie
story of n woman with n
the offering fir the Mission Haven
rundy met with tho Rotary,
mail’s iltderillilinliun, a man's
Home (or missionaries on fur­
rouruga nnd man's way of look­
lough from foreign fields and Ihe Friday 13th Should
ing nt tilings—this was Fuhrlim
establishment of the Peter Mar­
liana. Bometimes this placed her
shall chair at Columbia Seminary. By Very Lucky Day
nt odds with men, yet (her# were
Bnth of three* project* are located
many men In her life. Illinois, nt
at Decatur, Ga.
For Carnival Goers
tha limn when men broke th#
Mis* Loi Hanks of De Rary
Friday, Ihe thirteenth, will h#
ground, stripped th# forests anil
gave the lesson on "1*1’* Talk a lurkv dav for thosa (t!*sndlnir
fought Ihe Indians, provide* the
About.” Alive Zrla Davison, for­ th# Plnutnllon Estates Woman’s
background.
mer Home Missionary In Ncrlh club enrnlvnl at thn mansion
A family reunion was held
“ A Clear Place In The Sky" by
Carolina and Kentucky among house In Do Bury. Many will Saturday hy Mr*. W. U Ijlfr*
Alary Itosborough, a heart-warm­
mountaineer families, gave the have their first opportunity of nnd Mrs. II. A. Gooding at tha ing novel of young love, loyalty,
devotional, using as her subjcrl seeing th# old Count D# llary's Hlcr* home.
nnd courage In Iho lush^and love(he story of Ruth and Naomi. The fabulous hqm#, wher# he #nt*rThe affair was staged In Ihe
tlfrme for Ihe year Is "The Chris­ lalned th# mngult of his day.
side yard wher# picnic table* Johnsnn and children, Hilly, Janet
tian Home” and she portrayed a
wer# arranged and “a lot of good and Cheryl; Air. nnd Mra. Raphl
Gut
of
dour
gain#*
will
hegln
beautiful word picture of Iho love at tl a.m. followed hy attendance things to eat wer# found."
Peter* and children, Donna and
that existed between Ruth and at th# 'hut dog’ concession.
Movies were taken of everyone
her mother-in-law, Naomi. So Booth* fur hobbies, colored slides and al| "had a good_ time.". Mrs. Wayne; Mr. ami Mr*. H. A. Good­
effective and well chosen were will he shown In the mansion; E. (Inborn showed colored slides ing, Hugh Gooding nnd Air, and
her words, that she held her au­ fortunes will !■# foretold, rarils of her lioin# In Doit Diehard, Mrs. AV. L. IIlets.
dience In complete silence ns will |&gt;# played In the afternoon Wash.
they listened
intently to her followed liy rlitnring al night.
Tho four sisters, Mrs. E, Ogstory.
noil i heir Imm, Wiishlogtou; Mrs IHer#
Sanford
clubwomen
The highlight of her talk wa*
to ailend M"d Airs. Gotollng along with
renrlird when she quoted from husband* are Invited
Mrs. Charles Canup of Macon,
Ihe Honk of lluth that well known lids nil dny festival
Ga aod th# one brother, of &lt;M
vrrse "Entreat me not to leave
Iambi, \V. E. Freeman Imd not ull
thee, nnr to return from follow mg shows how a wnnderful mother In- been together (or five year*.
law ran eslnbllih a Chrlitlan
after thee, . . . .
I'lios# enjoying the of fair wn#
She stressed
Ihe fact that home m which God rrlgns and In Mr and Mrs. Edwant llghotn,
wliirli
fnmlly
r#Ut|ons
*r#
hand
Naomi was a noble, religious
Mr. and Mr*. Charles Cnnop and
Jewish woman who loved her two Ird wilh piticner ami love" She children, .'Lindra. Teresa and
sons and husband and extended ended her talk with * idea In the Chueky; \V. F. Freeman, Orlando;
that wonderful lov# to her two members to vi#u nnd l&gt;# bind In Mrs. Ilnhrrl llruc# and rlilldrrn,
daughters - In ■law Mis» Davison the many lunel) old pimple in this •’--n 'l, 11 •'in- and Michael of
stated that, "the lovely eharae- virinlty.
Llvenak; Mr. and Mrs 1'iirll*
ter of this noble Jewish woman
Tile May meeting will be held ...... dug ami children, Lynn and
shines down through the age* and »t the home of Mrs. &lt;Itsrl** Wtlke I Kaye; 'If and Air*. Clifford

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Sunday Night Buffet Is Given
For Gen., Mrs. H. P. Newton

Family Reunion
Staged Saturday
At Hiers Home

Tv swamplands of Florida** fha
Everglades, A delightful. mpxtl
that tho whole family w(lJL,apJoF
rending.
"A Doctor For B arbdW '. PF
Margaret Hmvc has a* Hi seUlflt a
inmlern hospital In Nnr|j\ .Caro*
llna. Barbara Benson, the,Jwrstlrie,
Is allrurled to youn*. Dr? David#
son, who seemingly dlglfliei1Ml
women and whose one^gfOi i»
life Is to rind a permanenS aura
for polio. How Barbara ..yirpu';!!
helping another girl, f|nd» th*
road to happlne** I* th# tharodj
The cufrent Header's ehbWe .of
Hocks came today dnd '*it3rjnr!a
Alnritins'lsr" s*1!' head* 'the
And we nave no roierte* o n ’»
with two copies on hamtl .But thbF
don’t *t*y on the shelf long
that.
!
On the Host Sellers list of |h«
week "The l-nst Hurreh’A by Hd*
win O'Connor heads Ihe Rsl, will*
"Andersonvillo” still sccomL.” Url#
ilcv Murphy” li first on the non*
tic lien best seller. l!a«*y Tru*
man’s hunk, "A’ra ri of W »* gn4
Hope" ti n candidate for thf list!
Wc have ImiIH of his boo||aninfF
for circulation. This la a—double
selection fer Book of the Month
for March.
For the light fiction readori, «'•
have some mysteries, hn'g“ltor!»a
aml westerns,
*•
As you probably know, w* &lt; •
get requests for all kind of thltUfts

but here's one I read about that
comes pretty elm* to ionta
had. A little boy iak*d thi-Ubii#
rlan for some malarial on.**Unps
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RAN PRANC1MO IB-Raa ^an.
turi, younf Baa PrancUeo amataur
who blew a four atroka lead to
loaa tba Mature Golf Tournament,
taye ha U aorry ha laid anythlne
at all when he canto- homo', beeauta hi* remark* “were cer­
tainly mUunderttood.”
Venturi denied ha had criticized
other player* or officials of th*
tournament which ead*d Sunday
at Auiuala, Ga.
♦'Jackie Burke'e rlctory waa a
treat achievement" Venturi tald
In a atatement to Tba Aaioelated
Praia.
Burk* thot a Anal Tl to total
1M while Vanturi acorad SO for
B0.
"I would Ilk* to deny th* report
that 1 aald Mika Souchak, Burke'*
playing partner, was helping him
read tba greena and u club him
is tha final round.
"What 1 did aay was that Sou.
ekak'i friendly, moral aupport
undoubtedly helped Burke In tha
final round. That wa* perfectly
natural."
No addadt
"It waa a great tournament! It
waa a pleaaura to play in It, and

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John Landy, tha fiiteat miler of
all time, hinted today ba mlaht
break tba 4-mInut* harrier when
ba vlalta tha United Stataa for two
racaa neat month.
Tha Auatrallaa school teacher,
who.hai gona under 4 minute* In
four of bla laat five racaa, Will run
In Lot Angela* May S and la tba
Wait Coaat Belay* in Praim* May
11. Hit world mark Ii SiSS.
"If conditions are right, 1 might
even run faster than laat Satur­
day," ha aald. H* was caught in
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latar that ha felt "alugglah."
"But it's Jutt a gamble," ho
added. "1 dearly would Idv* to
kraak th* 4-mlnut* mils In tba
United Stataa, though." '
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baas run nln* tlmaa tinea Roger
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Bob Pillar, ona-tlma j'boy brake tha barrier two year* ago
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l a m happy that I played ■■ wall
i i 1 did."
Vanturi ta li ha atil) la puttied
by tha awlteh Jutt before tha list
round which paired him with Sam
Snead lnatead of Byron Neiion. a
long time friend and mentor.
"I waa nervoua anyway and all
th* help I could gat, I could u*a,"
ha aald. "I don’t main dubbing
kelp or anything Ilka that, juit
aomaont friendly to talk to."
"But," ha addad, "I’d Ilka to
correct tha atatement attributed
ta me that I would have won bad
1 played with Byron Nalaon."
Another puttie, Vanturi aald, la
why hi* friend Harvla Ward, na­
tional amataur champion, wia
•hooed away from tha 17tb groan
and not even allowed to apeak to
Urn on tha final two bolta of tba
lu t round.
Vanturi aald ba did not plan any
mor« big tournament* until tha Na­
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T V Networks Are
On Public's Side
Fer Choice Series
Jrt!W YORK 'iP—On Broadway
A r i par M to leant wnether ycu
think a drama rrltlr'a Judgment
*f a phv I" *ounH. On televiiloa
you t r f rtl*' hive to twin a (Hal.
In the th**t*r. eritlc* hold the
gh«»r of IK* or death. over a
g'iy. Rut whet hai barn mon pop*
o'xr with the public In televUlon
thU aearon, aecordlni to the su­
rf ence rating eyetema. h it not at*
way* been moat popular with the
CBS-TV programming plana for
la s t araion. which ware
recently, Indicate that If
were to be drawn between public
popularity and critical popularity
the network la on the aide of the
public.
About a dotcn new filmed half*
dour weekly aeriea are planned.
Hotted or in tho maklnf at CBS.
0T hay run 'he Immamorial gamut
of Aimed half-hour weekly aerlei
— with anme off-heat themea
thrown In: crime, comedy, adven
.tufa and in forth. Thar* ilwaya
will ha room for' auch pleaiant
iventa at "I Love Lucy" and the
Fhil Sliver* Show. But by th*l Ima
CBS finlahai placing all Ita halfhour ahswa, feaalcilly ataraotypaa
of other haU*h«ur ihowa, la thara
Agoing to ha room for much *!•#?
T It may ae#m unfair to pra-Judg*.
t u t pre-judgment la neceaaary to
a heavily committed policy from
which thero can he no withdrawal.
CBS aeema certain of financial
auecaia. It la lnereielngty appar
gnt that aponaera Ilka film: they
fetl they can control Ita direction
without heaaeling with wrltari
ind dlrectera aa aft an happana on
live dramatic ahewa.
•
In lie policy, ehvlouily hated on
• float analyiii of Ita currant auc
ataa among "the top tan-*' CBS
aeema lo he laying that the pub
lie wanti to be amuaad and can
h« aaally amu&gt;ad. But to thla crit­
ic the altuitieni, emotion* and
Ideal of the weekly half-hour
Aimed ihow are bamming Increaaingly limited. A TV viewing
. publie with rapidly maturing
• text#* will yawn i t the atereo*
tyoed half-hour ahow in time.
True.CBS hai innouncad "Plavhou«a *0" hr »*i) aeaion. A weak­
ly 90-mlnut# dramatic aeriea, it
holda promU*. It allll will
"Omnlbua," the moat continently
Intelligent regular program on the
air, It oeill will have Ed Murrow~
with th* mitalde hop* ha'll ha giv­
en more tima. True, It wilt have
4 aoma good llv* drama*, auch at
w It ha* hed on "Ford Star Juhlle*"
and other regular dramatic ahow*
thla year, But what tl*e will It
have In th* way of creative tala*
vision programming?
The baalc concept of good tala*
vi&gt;l»n la that It'a etiantlally a llv*
medium. Llv* main* living,
adaptive and eager for rhaoie.
I.et'a hop* that CBS h it not finv fabed announcing ltl plana, far
• next year.

NEW YORK tiB—There'* lomething wrong with the Sunday efiernoon new* roundupi on NBC-’n ’
and CBSTV. They're Juat goi*d
gough lh»t they hold out lha hop*
o( being much better. But iher'r*
juat bid enough th»t they lrrit»te
the perfectionist*.
Tb# idea of * Sunday afternoon
new* program aeema to be excel­
lent. CBS entered the field firat *
few week* ago with a half-hour
program guided and edltrd by the
able and urtmn* Erie Sevgreld.
La at Sunday NBC made ita entry,
l half-hour emitted Outlook mod­
erated by Chet Huntley, whoa#
manner and voice art equally
imprm lve.
The NBC program haa a illckcr
format than the CBS ahow. The
technical quality of film ahown
liat Sunday wa* auperior to what
generally ima been appearing on
th* CBS program. Roth program*
appear to be timing at doing two
thing*: rover weekend apot now*
and offer come background fea­
ture*.
Both have run up agalnat a feet
that nearly everybody mutt reenggraphed In aatlon *1 a medical clinic In Vienna Phyilclan* hop* tha
nlie by thla lime: except tor vio­
paw technique, perfected by Dr Ktauabarger. an Auatrian aurgeon,
lence end audden death big new*
will eliminate dangareua eparation* Inald* tha hud whan marching
usually le not mad* over a week­
for eanaer At top. left, th* patient racalvu anaathaala An X-ray
end. Yet. In itreinlng to he timely,
machine I* beetdehlm At top, right, a contrail liquid ta Injected Inte
they tend to pley up trivia when
the Jugular vain Th* fluid will (rival to the brain where It u n be
anything bigger la tacking.
photographed moving through the blood veaaela ta center, left and
right, and at bottom, left, tha bratn ta pictured tn action aa th* fluid
Th# NBC p r o g r a m nearly
flow* through Bottom, right, th* Injection hai been given for a
deahed It* brain* out sh in ll ran
eeeond time and ihowt what the doctor* had bun fairing. • cancerinto th* non* well of no new* on
cut growth.
(Naw* of the Day Nawirtal from Inumathnal1
lie debut laat Sunday. Suffering
perhepa from * Wide Wide World
Uonwtde ahortige of technical comrleg, aomebody decided it
S C IE N T IF IC G R O UPS
would be a clever idee to have
manpower.
G E T GOOD RE SU L T S
BELLAIR *B—Scientific group* Devar alto reported that lhe varioua reporter* In virioua ritira
reglonil roundupi of their
ire getting good raaulta from a United Itatej, catching up an do
■rail. Two Mood on atreeta, one
program to lntercat American upending for aclantlfie retearch, looked out a window, anmhcr
youth in aclanc*. a leader In the hai apent U billlona for thla pur- perched on I wall ind reported
muvement reported hare.
}&gt;oii In tha pan 10 year*. Only lu what they'd read on the Teletjpe
ffenry Deter of Philadelphia, millloni wai tpant from Colonial It wa* a m b a r r n M i n g . for there
pretidant of th* Scientific Appa data through World War II, ha •imply waan't any newt.
vatu* Makera Ann , aaid th* pro­ added.
A televialon newt p r o g r a m
gram wai begun bceaui# of a na
should ha flexible enough that it
routd -kip a report from a eport­
er who haa little more than the
fact that Julius La Ro*a waa adMiribeil »* runtim e Irma Mil
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bill nf complain! ha* h**n fll*.l
* * . l n i t &gt;nu In lha Circuit O u r l
i n an* for aim lnol* County. Fl-irM i, In C h a n c a r r ; th at lha na ture
#f 1*1* t u n I* »n aellnn (or 0l*nrt-c,
t h a t h n r t tin * nr w h i m i* m a r t
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TO A 1.1. vvaloJI IT MAT CON­
CERN. AND to i l l pnraon* nod p a r ­
tial hovlnn nr claiming any riant.
Oita l o la i a . l fatala. ninrlctB* or
a th a r Pro to or on iho.* i-artain
p a n e l * of land h*r*in*(ter itn erllt*d and in* f.illi.vvhi* |,*r*nn* t o ­
l l thar with all unknown paraooa
p lu m in g hr. thro ugh or u n d tr
known pa r.o na » h n a r t dead, or
wi-.i ara not known to l&gt;a l a i d or
nllvat
o u t , 0 l im a
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nrlandn, Florida
I I Nm lh I'-ar) Mltall Corparlllon
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lln tilw ar IMaht of Way
Thai part of;
'•W aat hair n( Lota 11 an* I t
tying Ka.r o( Slat* Road »"».
gaotlan IJ01-M1. of M.-Nall'a Or*
ICC(I rdln* lo th* plat
National League batimrn Ml I n g a Villa.
recorded In Plat Rook
SO grand elan* home rune In tharaor
I, naga* Jt. mo and mi, or th*
itabll-- raconla of Mamlnol* Conn10S6. Thla wee five under tha
y. Florida "|
ell-tlma league mark of 3S act Ivin*
l a ) Rnuihwaatarlr n( and
Wilhln
11 r»at or lha aurvay flna
In 19*0.
r t gioia Road Son, ocrllon t t a l 1*1: and ib i Northaaaiarl) n( and
wilhln 111 la»| nf lha aurvay of
m a t* Road mo, Haiimn i m i - t o i :
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and lacaiad a* follow*:
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linn of T ak in g ha* l,*«n fllul in
tll* ahov * t l y l l d unit*, by tti*
Feililonar, Hi* a n iu ir ln a autlm rltv
of ihia* nronedinn*. of t i n lik i n g
of th* *hov* d a ic rlhld I*rule, for
th* purp'it* *it forth In lh* p*illlnn In t h l i m m , via A* right
of way for k portion or ntm* lto-&lt;l
add, brm ln nle CuUntr, Florid*, and
th at nu* of Ilia .liiilec- of lh*
I'lrt-ult t'oiirt nf lh* Ninth Jinlli-UI
Circuit nf Kiorida, wIII un th* l i h
d»v of April. A. tv. laid. *i 1 1 • 3 v
o d o c k in th* forenoon t h ir i n f .
In Circuit Court Charuncr* In Scrulnnl* County Court llou&gt;» at Manfnrd FlnrMi, cnntldar .win llrcl*.
ration of Taking, appoint e&gt; ■■i .&lt;I- era an.l mak* auch order a&lt; tba
Court dram* pro p ir All narlti* m
lh* anil and all p a r ti t a m i» r - - i- d
may a p r l a r and b* bear I at t h i
time and plara daalgnated.
Tno. and aai h of ynu, a ra hrrth y
commanilid in a p p ia r by (l|:na an
anaw ar tn lh* pltllln n hcicinfnr#
filed In 11,■■ raua* In the cntltlad
court on Of bafora the inih day
of April. A. P . Il.il, lo atom- what
right, title in te rlat. nr liana you,
or any nf you. have In and In a m
■if th* ahnva dtacrlbad land- and
«hnw r a u ia why tb* aama (hould
not ba l a k - n for tb# u-aa and nor*
linraa aat fnrth Ik th* patitlnn (Had
naram.
IVITNEMg my hand and Dill a*al
of aaid Court on thla I I i h day ef
March, A. tv, 1 *1 *.
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Officers, far the eoaulng year FW Auxiliary offleere Instilled.
Officers
of post
MM, VfW.
war*
wpra inetailed Monday night by l/
n ic t r s 01
r e m DAN,
FF tt, w
i l l , who hat* mad* oor Ufa possible,
r ' wT,- w
tha Vatarana o* Foreign Warp, Sam. InitaUed by Paat Commander of I'd liko to bring tha man alive
u— r c i r ftP A, a I' S *S u ; ,f*rd feat, at impressive ceremon­ tha DeLend Poet Dorsey Tbomp-J for you hare today.** In eleatng
ies which taok pile# at tha Amarjrttir loppsn.
a molt complete
Porter liftin g rtittratad t i l lean Legion Hut . on Seminole
rtiwwaat ad a formar riUp -whaa Boulevard,.
Tha faiytallaUon ceremony waa a
ha laid *T thta|r I M» W d *
a rharUPa tan* that y&lt;j« win be
proof of and tor which pou ‘won’t
S ara-te apatefiaa.'*
lam. I «m against new taxes
0,’ 0. Owana atatad ■‘*1 proarire but am far progress."
A t Wtetev Pafit Contemporary I wld ha hahaat and atap hoiiait
Min Ifarp E. B»ria i&lt;*utk at
Mb will hare « tanchaon at tha — to parferm tha duttea of tha
tha proposed a s * plan for homatrtegs April IB.
Sheriff* afflca tad taka tha re­
Bovaatp atodoate of ciavmawfs sponsibility ujWn npialf - and I ftoad exemption. She laid “under
xth grad# bava aahaduled April win. with toll determination, etaan tha n*v law thara la no pormanont
\ for their piculs and awimaalag up tha eocnty and kaap it clean." homattead axamptlon system. Tha
law lays that each tax payer will
Charlie Beck admlttad " can't file a return each year h r April
■ and. man of VII maka a political apaach, but 1
f, Sanford Natal Air aura win appreciate your rote 1. 1 waa asked whan 1 became
a candidate, to sign a statement
will bold their annual and aupport on Map
at tha springs April 17 J, Denver Cordall uiad a dif­ 'to support the Constitution of the
wMb W In tha group Including ferent ack In hla bid for tha U. 8. and tha State'-that 1 Intend
g rit* and ahlldren.
gheriffa offlca last night whan to do."
On May B tha DaLand Junior ha laid "Thare’a no and to how Raleigh Xing, In till bid for the
High Bahool aloe Club will have much a Sheriff can do to help Ilia Tax ! Asiaisor'a position, aald “ I
people of bli county U faa’a not know the different kinds of land
an atbday outing.
wa have hare and their use. 1 Otb.r .tflefr. tn ilillri « « , ,
«M. t o n ,. .MMp. 1^
» Sfgtp Itudante from 8t. Paul’s tharo to gat rich."
Dl-bf-Wi —njo. . 1—
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Bl( h Bahool, Orlando, will pianle Candidate! for tha Board at know the awampi at t do the com­
and awim May 10. Ih a Mlowlng County CommUalonara, Dtatrlct munities. Tha assessor's Job Is
not
Just
an
office
Job
—
It
la
a
dap I N Moth grade students of On# made their blda to tha Lake
" F father loved the beautiful
Chatwkofl Junior High School, Or­ Mary audience lad off by John countywld# Job. Homeitead exemp­ gtnla Bowersox, secretary; Mrs.
h* founded, and a:Iwaya eher“ "I believe you tion if only permanent so long GeneVlaVa Hilton, treasurer; Mre. f
lando, will hold their annual out- Kridtr. “Ha said
hjWM
ire antlUed to a hard surfaced as you apply for It each year." Margaret DlUlard, chaplain; Mrs. I*bcd hopes that It
bo.
Pour candidates spoke for Ihe Mary Eplln, conductress; Mrs. the Gate City of South Florida, It
' dt, Lokei Cathedral, Orlando, road from Liko Mary to 17-H. House
of Representatives seat In Lacy lllclm, guard; Mrs. Laur.ll. "
,10P*. * * ths
ploaa a plcnle and owlmmlng Soma candidatas seem to think
■arty for May 12 and SB eighth that all money has been pledged the State Legislature.
Macek. Mrs. Myrtle Burger, and mu,eu,ra “nd 1 br! ^ , . w ‘m l n *l
grade atudante from (Jrovaland to 1T-M — but that la not true." Gordon Frederick slated “As ■
^dll visit the spring.- tha »ama W. B. Miller again briefly told Representative — It means that
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his audience “I have anjoyad I will go to Tallahassee to repre­
working
for
you
lh«
naarly
four
sent
the
people
of
Seminole
Coun­
Th# Amarlcan Fire and CasualJty Ce„ Orlando, will hold Its an­ yeara. l’va tried to ba a County ty. I feet that my legal training Adelte Zagtsy. Mrs. Gladys Sic, .
nual barbacua May 17 for 400 Commliilontr and not a District la a great benefit to me. The can­ wart, and Mre. Anna Gardner, ***7 1 finally express to you
Commlirioner,"
didate
who
standi
up
hers
and
were Installed aa Color Bearers. n f deep apprec at on for the coma iu p lg y is.
Robert Bennett stated "I’ve twill you what he will or will &lt;not
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nilttee s thnughtful desire to trlve
Ninety students of Kaley
. . &gt;j, ,
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my own name to the beautiful
Blcmamary School, Orlando, will dona a»ma work toward your park do Is only telling you what he v
hike you ere plaumng. No lets for
hold their annual outing at San- and public beach hree. it's im­ would like for you to believe.” ' I O U riS T e d i t i o n I s
portant to Lake Mary and Semi­ Thomas Stringer staled "Oik of U I g a wr
is
the chaWfilng «e«ture of selecting
Unde Springe May 2».
nole County. I'll not taka all of the reasons ! would like to serve n e i p t u l 1 0 M a n
my own birthday for the date
the county'a road money and put you as your representative Is to
I
,
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,
of the groimOore-tklng ceremouOviedo P-TA Holds It on 17-01. I'd like to see road servo Ihe youth. You don't have n L O C d t i n q C o u s i n Ins. I con Imagine how It would
money used on roads here."
to be a lawyer to understand the
The Sanford Herald’s Annual *,ave * ratified both my beloved
Chairman James Leo of Semi­ problems of Ihe county, After ell
jFinal Meeting;
Tourist
and Mallaway Edition l'atent»'.
nole County Democratic Execu­ — you don't have to be a lawyer
tills
year
wa* responsible for I ran find no words more *ultCommittee overlooked Robert to work hard for the people.”
Officers Revealed tive
locntlng a cousin of a Massarhus- able to closo this message to you,
9.
Bilhlmer.
ucrota
y
of
the
Wilson
Alexander,
pushing
aside
B* MARIAN JONES
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a ■
■■ t a a
14* f i n a l
commutes, who Is also a candi­ the microphone ami ‘rostrum to setts man. arcordlng to a postal my friends, than the tines ln*crlti.
date for County Comniliiloner, step up to the edge of the stage eanl received here yesterdny at c&lt;| on my dear father's tomb,
District Ons. He said, when finally to speak, aald “ 1 am Iha only tha Remlnol# County Chamber of stone In Connecticut:
i thrift thus thle man died, leav.
Introductd, “ You will vote thla person to have the courage to Commerce.
Lawrence D. Dnrgln of non- |ng his death for an example of
year for your County CommUrton- come down in the aouth end of
era eountywlde, 1 will devote all the county to open a law office. klnton, Maas., according to the a noble eournge, and a memorial
tha tlma that la necessary to i m t 1 want to give the people an op­ postcard, found among the many „f T[rtUB, not onty unto young
aa your commliilontr In District portunity to have a representative pictures In the Mallaway Edition, nicn but , | | b|a nation "
In the Legislature aa one of you.” C . t t T s a l L n f o i
One."
The Semlnol. High School Rand
Otla Pohrakre, In hit bid for reDon Balea, Sanford business­ he had not seen for a great many , und(r t{], d| „ el|on 0f Ernest
•taetlon. told tha Lake Mary au­ man emphasised tha fact "The
Cowluy. . opened the ceremonies
dience last night that monay for only thing I'm going to promise
l v cousin waa
U Snnnroni*
a n fo H " ilift*
W,th
8 U r 8p ' n,led
Know lmy
w u in
secondary roada waa pledged to you la that 1 am for better schools know
'
, ,
1T-M. However, "Wa have built — better roads
honest thrift and Ha also stated that he hope* to
the winter of 10S« In ftinTh. lnvocatlon was «f «red by
quite « network of roads, some •pending ef Iha taxpayer! dollar spend
for,j
Tha Rt, Rev. John D. Wing, DD,
of them right hart and wa'ra go­ which w« have not had In Iha
“I
read
everything
f
can
get
U * V * 11^ {|‘' bop of thi Dio*
past.**
Ing ta try to build soma Samlnola
In iplte of the Inclement wea­ my hands on almut Plorlda.” he CM* of 8ou,h F,or,d*'
County roads next year."
Trayer was offered by The Ttev.
ther, an audience of approximate, Mitt In writing to tho Chamber
Fr# Hichartl J» Isyons# of All Souls
ly 200 turned nut to hear the can­ of Commerro,
“The temperature here at t p. Catholic Church,
didates In their third appearance
Benediction was pronounced by
In tha aeriee of Democratic Ral­ m. on April B Is tlO-degree. We
L Lingo Jr. aa mambars.
lies at the Lake Mary Community have had a very bad winter," he tho Rev. J. Bernard Root of the
Mrs. Jamea Tartln was named
•aid.
Congregational Church.
Housa lest night.
and. Installed as president of the
Oviedo P-TA. (Hirer officer* are:
Mre. John Evans, first vlea-pra- lasa paved read* than any nlhar
eldtot and hlua rihbon* chairman; community In Seminole County."
In tha Justice of Ihe Tear*
Mrs. Jamas Pearson, second vice* race,
Dlsirlcl Four, incumbent W.
wrgildant and program chairman; It. Duncan aald "I am grateful
Mrs. F. M. Sparks, third vlea-pre- for tha support 1 received four
P h n n * 39
lidtjit and finance chairman.
years ago. I am devoting full
Also named te P-TA offlca* tlm* to tha efflee, I have no other
ware: Mrs. Don Ulrey, secretary; employment and am available at
• Mr*. J. E. Brookshire, treasurey. all ilm ti (a tha peace nfflaari.”
•and Mra. T. W. McCall and Mrs.
L»wt» Tate revaalad "You gave
fl. Q. Walnrlght aa driagatea to tho me a good veto last time and alt
Caqnty Council. Alternates nawred I am aiklng you for la a little
wire Mra. Roy Walaanbarger and Mtler support.”
Mrs. R. C. Millar.
In tha Clark af Court's competi­
|(re. Paarson rsquestfd that tion, O. A. Roberts apoke first.
thtaa data* be ramambared: April "My Job If a goad ana but It keeps
II, County Council at Irek* Man- are away from, home a greater
• ra f; AprU IT, May Day; and May portion of tko time. I wtU ba trank
Wtth you,.I nsod tho Job aa Clark."
• I, Study Course for tha P-TA.
• Following the (treating, Mr*. Pitt Varnaa raVaalad "1 had a
- Paarson was presented with a gift goad speech read/ fmr you — that
from tha number* of har b«ar4 wo had a good clerk —that tjre
by Mrs- Jamas Pirtln, ineamtng county had proytdad • • adequate
prasldaat. Sh4 waa also presented retirement system . and that it
with a p u t presidents pin by Mre. wouldn’t ba naaaiiaay ta work
overtime to earn that retirement."
Alalaa Lust lg. •
i i
Robert A. Cobb called attention
t
i
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CROP ESTIMATE! RELEASED to thp fact that all four man In
LAKELAND UD-Tha preapaatlva tho coni* it for Clark of Clreui1
orange crop thla isaion In Florida Court are native fleridlani. "It
.la 11,700,000 bear a, a drep from doesn't taka an after dinner
te handle tha Cterk'i loh
tha II mtltlon baxaa foraaaat a' speakir
and I won't use political double
month ago.
Padaral crop aatlmitea reUatad talk aa tome hav* dona," ho
•
yesterday placed tha aariy and laid.
O. P. Herndon, spa iking ta his
mldtaason crop at 41,100,000 bog. own behalf for re-eleetlea, told
‘ a», vclanetei at 40 million boxai tha Lake Mary audlonea "The
• and temples at 2,100,000 boxai.
fact that I have bean In the
Tire grapefruit crop estimate re­ Clerk's office a long tlma Is ra­
mained i t 30 million boxes.
ther an excuse than a reason that
Tha Urns crop aitimata was 1 ba discharged."
raised bT 40.000 boxes to 400,000 John Uelsch led off tire speak­
boxei,
ing far tha Tax Alienor's office.
Estimators put tire California "It's been auch a long tlma since
orange total at 37 million boxes, of tire Tax Aiaaiior has had opposi­
which 13 million box** are naval tion moat folks &gt;have forgotten
orunaar.
about ll. "ha said. Ha remlndad
tha audianca "You've heard all
of th« candidates talk about all
of tha monay they're going to
• 4 4 IB . Prolate lia r a f s
W ELL D R IL L IN G spend. Whore do thay gat itt —
CwjMwity— 31 lbs. In fullfrom tha Tax Anaisor'a offlca,”
width freetar chest, 1J lbs,
Rudy Sloan atatad "1 foal that
In chill I ray I
‘ Howard C. Lon*
I am completely familiar with tha
dullaa and operation of tha offlea
• f u t l - W i d t h Porcnfwfn
Phono 388
and tha mathod 1 propoaa will
C rfsptr keeps 2 7 lbs. of
aava both tlma and money."
207 E. Commercial
fruits and vagatobles formJack Stamper aald "I knew that
our tax structure today la a probfroth, moist and o p p o s­

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J. L. tustig Is
Honored Monday
On 70th Birthday

ineOfMony
iga In Future

Personal Loan Department of the
Florida State Bank, waa named
Prealdent of the Sanford L lo#
Club In aa alec*«n held at yea
terday'a noon luncheon meeting^
The new ilale of officer! named
tor 19M will take office July • at
a regular meeting of thg local
elvle club.
Other officers named at tha
Lion* Club election yesterday
were: P.dwln 0. Keith, first viceprealdent: C. Ernie Witt, recond
vice-president: W O Livingston
third vice-president: W. Unite
Duncan, secretary: Jack K. Murriion. treasurer; Tart E. tVlIllims,
Uon Tamer; II. W. “ Baddy*
Bawls, Tall Twister; Arthur A
Klrchhoff, William A. Adams. Jack
E. Stem per, and 0. C. Owens,
Directors.
Delegates to the Linns Stats
Convention namod yesterday Includo Dallas E. Loop. W. Hurd
Duncan, &gt;1. W. Rawls, with Jatnm
3. Williams Jr. and Grady TT
Duncan as alternates.
New members Inducted Into tha
Lions Club yesterday were Ml
chad Thomas and James 9. Wil­
liams Jr. The Induction ceremony
was conducted bv Dlatrlcl (lover
nor Earl W. Zlebarlh of Pierson.
MAYOR ELECTED
WEST MIAMI Uw-Edmund P
Cooper n a, elected mavor of W&lt;^
Miami jMtcraar. (treating incutj
bent Jack E. Crim Lu to 431.

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of J. C. Hutchison Co., Sanford;
Sandy Anderson of Sanford State
Market; Bob Stewart and Ken Jergerson of Zellwln Farms Inc. of
Zallwood; B. A. Fox of C. R.
Clount* Inc. Oviedo; J. M. Blythe
of Blythe Trucking Co., Harold II.
Kastner and Richard D. Pachard
of Harold If. Kaitncr Co. Sanford:
F. F. Dutton of Dutton Produce
Co. of Zellwood; C. .1. Chrynt, Pete
Sorey, Howard C Miller, and T. C.
Leroy of Thomp»on McKinnon of
Orlando; Dick Aiken of Alki-n AdVertislng, Sanford; and ItonntJ Jay

For County Cnmmlesloncr
Will lie Appreciated
County Itcaident 29 Year*
Operated Own Rostnewi In Cou%
ty For SO Years,
(Pd. Political Ad . . Paid for ^
Homer Little)

Florida State University yester­
day.

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munlty. WhIU it 'welcome* ill
tourists, It doesn't like lo
too
ranch tourlu epidermis exposed
anywhere except i t (he beach.
" It la against Bahamian eui.
torn,",says a polite note handed
to atl visitors, "for ladle* to ap­
pear on the public street* In ab­
breviated aporta coiuim#*. r.1Iremeljr short *hort* and hra or
halter ensemble* arc n«» welcorned on the itreeta and ihould
not be worn while ahopplng."
Thl* commonaente rule ha*
done much te enable Nassau lo
retain it* old world charm. It I*
picturesque enough a* It ia. It hai
no desire to be flooded by tourial*
who land Inokim a* i( they were
refugee* from a shipwreck.

NASSAU, Bahama III — Leave* tank,
from a lunburned notebook:
! One of them toeked up and callTourlsta arriving here by »hip ed In tonea of dignified reproarh:
In the old day* u*ed to |e t a thrill "Please, nothing amaller than a
out of totilng pennlei Into the aea quarter."
and watching native diving boy* It li difficult te u y what I* mere
retrieve them.
'
entertaining on a cruise—lo look
But It hat graduated Into a two- *t the «lghla or watch the tourists,
bit aport today.
who make quit* a spectacle of
Several boatloadi of the hoye, tbemielvea.
their ebony bodies gllitentng In They ,l°rm athore at ‘.he first
the morning sun. rowed out to chance, a merry mob In Hirch
meet our crulie vassal, the S.S. of souvenir* at • bargain rate.
Nassau. One of the passenger* The tu rtil way to tell a tourist
lining the upper dack rail* flipped here la by the feet that half an
out a penny. The boy* below hour after he hit* Bay Street, the
witched disinterestedly' a* the main shopping thoroughfare, he
copper coin hit the water and i will he wearing a Jt.M Nassau

RI.UK CHOU R R PO ITI
Ho lly w o o d uv-Htu# X t m
phm* enrolled s .m a u Amerle* ill
during 19.VI, their national oyaaniration reported today In eonvenlloa.
»
Total membership was Haled ai
y .f J W V s ’ riy one out of ev en
three person* In the United Male*
Five Canadian Mlue Crosa.plant
have signed up nearly M perurenl
of population in the areas.thay

se n t.
Al Smith of tho Cleveland !*•
dim* doubled hi* previous s^ann'l
home run output in 1411 whea
he smacked 22. In 1BS4 kg Ml
It round trlppera.

PRICE
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thing intareating te watch, and ia
tha pieturet you take you can enJoy tha evwnt anew whenever you
prlaK
Action and athletic* »re ilmoat
eyitonymeu*. Thla, of course,
maaai that they are ideal plctura
tub]art material tor the movie
•am era wear and for the itilt inapehooter whose eamera hat a lent
fait enough to atop the action.
But that deaan't mean that yon
who are dm teea of the aimpla
bos eamera should leava it at
homo. By all mtana, take it with
you. You can shoot anything from
the high lumper in action to the
batehtH roundsman is hi* wind-

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MAXW ELL HOUSE

SWIFT’S GRADE A FROZEN

Beginners At School
Need Plenty Of Sleep

10*14* Lb. A t. HENS

Of a few d a n many tup bote If he te tired, net rone or tntacross Hu ftaUda will be toddling latn# by mid-morning, tt te ueuoff to a big, new OHran gy— ally a pretty good Indication Hu*

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Interlag Mndmgaitea or Bret
trade ia quite g thrill for a young•ter as many of yon undoubtedly
will reman Ur. But It la alio apt
lo create &gt; few problems at homa.
For ana thing that youngtter
at yoara probably will be dtprirgd

eg hia liual afternoon nap.

U la more Important now than
a m that ho should gat ampls
alaam Mingling with large gioapa
al ehltdnn ha doctal know, hi*
•ret ateasrooa exparlincae, tha
aatotoment of being away from
boro tor hour* at a lima—all
thaw are likely to make him
keyed e g
PupBt to elementary grade*
bead b ile in i nine and 11 heart
•ten , depending on their general
health, igu and physical condi­
tion. n yom kindergarten thud
mart awake u t am. to n t te
ashed an time, see that be te In
bad bp 1 p m at the tated.
m a te adjuet
wmltttng him

Quiet Balm— an
Do not yank a youngster away
from tha UlarUton set and tend
him scurrying off to Ud. Before
tolng to altep ha ihould ba r* a
period of quiat relaxation, aren
if It it only II minute* or to.
Maybe you can raad to him or
assn tell him a bedtime story.
Re p u tin r an old familiar dory
will be better than recounting
soma mw melting Mood and
thundrr epic.
And make aura that any home­
work ha might have la completed
long before be turM In for the
night.
a T.: what to tha eatue of a
burning tongue and oan this con­
dition bo remedied f
gnawer: Burning ad tha tongue
te usually due to Infection. Sorr.tUmaa a burning of the tongue
occur* In individual* between tf
and M n a n old. X-ray Meat*
manta « tha tongna relteve this
aondlttoa In eonta aaeea.
■lamination of tha mouth and
noat should be made to deter­
mine Just what disorder* are
present, then prop* treatment

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A t’fcW&gt; « . the Junior Choir
U fM M ne at First Baptist
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Dr. W. F. Brooke
r. w ttlX S ml4w#ak prayer aer|e« i t First Baptist Church.
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The Azalea Circle ol the Garden
Club will moot at the home of
Mri. J. P. Cullen at Lake Mary
at I p. m.
The Hemeroealll* Oarden Circle
will meet at the home of Mre.
R. McKnight 628 Berita Ave. Mrs
Bennett and Mra, Nix co-hostaiiaa
Tima la 7:30 p. m.
The Camellia Circle of tba Gar
dan Club will meat at • p. rt. at
the Garden Center with Mrs
Ralph Betla. Each member la to
bring flower arrangements.
The Grammar School P-TA will
meet at tba school at I p. m. for
b vary Important scsiloe.
Seminole Rabekah Lodge No. 43
will moot in Uw IOOF Hall at t
p. m. All mamban that Joined
In 1MB will be honored.
Tho Magnolia Circle of the Ban*
ford Garden Club will meet af I
p. m. at th« home of hire. John
Sheppard, n o t Oak Ave. Mrs
Bratley Odham and Mra. II. B. Od­
ium Sr. are co-hosleiaei. Circle
Flower ahow Is listed.

OtnU of thf O»rJ ip £ 3
h . e . a catered dUb
InaiBMii t ‘ the have of Mra.
J S S S l v a r e In U ke Mary at
f i t t b. IB. HosUsaea with Mra.
M r will ba Mra. I
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m , Mica Lata Campbell. Mra.
FRIDAY
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B. B. ,P0«bi Mra. C. E. JMkeon
The Dirt Gardiners Circle of the
f in epeek on
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The rngulir weekly game of the Sanford Garden Club will meet at
labiKd Dnpllcate Bridge Hub will 10 a.m. at the home of Mre. W. W.
ia held gt the Yacht. Club at • p.m. UcCaalln, &gt;041 MeUonvlUe Ave
The Rosa Circle of the Garden

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Grace, Prince Will
Sail Italian Waters
On Honeymoon
MONTE CAI1LO, Monaco Wi
Prince nalnler III and Orica Kelly
will n il on their honaymoon crulae
In Italian water*. They will vlilt
the romantic latend of Capri.
Naples and Rome an! perhaps go
on to the Greek Islands.
A highlight of the trip will be
the atop In Rome April 34. A palace
source said they would be housed
In a villa on the Via Veneto, one
of the show street* of the Eternal
City. The Italian government and
diplomatic corps will turn out far
i gala reception.
The next day Rainier and Grace
will visit Pope Plus XII. The Vati­
can will receive them with cere­
monies rtaerved for heada of state.
Afterwardi, escorted by (he fa­
mous Swlaa Guards, they will visit
St. Peter’s Basilica.
Ralnltr’a yacht, the 133-foot Dan
Juvante If, has been refurnished
for the honeymoon cruise. The
Prince and his brldo will board It
a few hours after their marlage
April 10 In Monaco Cathedral.
Grace arrives Thursday aboard
the Constitution. The prince will
tike her and her party -aboard
hli yacht a few hundred yards oilihore and bring them Into the flag,
bordered imall harbor of Monte
Carlo, Yacht owners were re­
quested to ahow American and
Monaco flags and give one-minute
whistle ealutea.
Preparations for the wedding In
Monte Carlo aro reaching the icmifrrniied tlage.
Presents are arriving at the
pataca at the rate of one every
five minutes.
Even the flagstones of the court­
yard are g e t t i n g a polishing.
Glided and red-andywhlta flagpoles
have been mountwl In a great
circle around tho palace square.
Prince Rainier has settled hla
dispute mlth American television
and newsreel men. After talks with
representatives, he reversed an
earlier decree barring them from
the April 18 civil ceremany.
Rainier had feared the ceremony
might be "vulgarlied by the wrong
kind of commerclala,”
The press c e n t e r has Issued
more than 1,800 accreditation
card* to reporters, photogaphera,
: TV, newsreel and raldo commen­
tators.

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AND HTORAGB Cf».

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Slated July 20-26
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spring meals.,
Dotes, walnuts, wheat and birWiy htrnala andkrewn sugar all
contribute to giving this dessert an unusual and delicious Saver.
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$ l * i r M r p nuked Wheal
1/4 traspoon islt
. _ end parley kernels
1/4 cup firmly packed bream
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wataats
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paper, then greased. Bela lit modesato oven f it •F.) 30 to 83 min.
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WASHINGTON (J) — A nationfid s "Operation Alert 1938,” ■
war drill to rehearse what might
happen In a nuclear assault on 78
Amarlcan cities, will be held July
20-28.
.
F ra s Id a n t Elsenhower, the
armed forces, and tho Canadian
govarnmant wilt participate, tha
Office of Defense Mobilization has
announced.
It will be ■ combined civil de
feme and government-evacuation
exercise similar to but larger than |
last year’s evacuation of skeleton­
ised federal agencies to secret re­
location altos.
Among the T8 areas affected will
be S3 population centers In the
United Stataa, Alaske, Hawaii,
Puerto Rico and the Canal Zona,
as wall as nine air bates end
four Initallatldns of the Atomic
Energy Commission.
Fifty two areas’ will be as­
sumed to have been hit by itngle
bomba, 24 by from two to five
bomba In a alngla attack, tha San
Franelaeo • Oakland area srill be
assumed to be hit with a sixth
weapon In a second attack two
hours later.
The Canal Zona, Puerto Rico
and Hawaii will get no warning
tlma; tha continental U n i ta d
States areas will have an advance
warning ranging from one hour
40 minutes to threa hours 80
minutes.
The maneuvers win assume thet
bomba will be dropped ranging in

BAN r'ilUlO; Csl’f. &lt;.v- Frink
and Itilci Sehrj’dcr are back In
thalr native California lodey with
a trunk full of souvenirs. 30.030
feet of color film, an amohlbloua
Jsep ‘‘in sad ahape’’-an d memo,
ties to list a lifetime.
Memories of 23,000 miles of rug.
ged travel from the frigid Arctic
Circle to Ihe torrid Jungtaa of Can.
tral America, to cold again where
the Ho of South America points
toward the Antarctic S o a...
CASSRROLE OF GARLIC
Memories of vicious storms and
FLAVORED MACARONI
violent surf, of fording wild jungle
To pep up a casserole of ma­
rivers, or tropic Illness, of hacking
reads through Jungles, of count­ caroni and cheese, add a topping
less mechanical breakdowns, and of toast cubes dipped In garlicflavored butter. Serve piping hoi
finally of achieving their goal.
directly from tha even af yaur
The goal of tha young couple automatlo range, with eitery 0 ri
from Valley Canter, San Diego carrot stfeke. Gingerbread topped
County, Calif., was to became the with minted cream adds Uta Anal
first to drive the lengths or tha touch.
Amarlcaa. They did. although they
bad to taka tha Jeep Jo saa to
Brooklyn' Dodger fire* bestmake It
man Gil ilodffse le the "eacrifli'#
Tha couple arrived yesterday by | fly champion” of the Netlenal
boat from Chile.
Leegue. He has led the loop in
It was after World War f! when that dspartment for the past two
Frank, 33. got hla big Idea. At first years.
he thought he’d try the long Jaunt -------------------------------------- # on a motocycle. Then ha con. tries! engineering, always was
eluded Ihe only vehicle tb it could able to patch It.
carry him all the way would be a In Colombia, their road for a
floating Jeep. When he married time w it a river. Later they folHelen, 29, the Jeep had to be It. lowed a bulldozer through ■ Jungle,
Helen, a pretty brunette, was in Bolivia they drove 18,030 feet
"geme (or anything.” So, with high In the Andes.
Trank's savings, plua money they
Would they do It again? * .
earned working In Alaska, tiny set Says Hatcn: "Not for oil tha
out In June 1934 from Clrcla City, mousy In tha world.”
Alaska.
In California, Frank bought the
military type amphlb (Or 8230, then
spent 12.300 equipping It with
bunks a nd storage space for a
stove, food and equipment.
Helen w:a» lick with typhoid
twice. The Jeep had six major and
countless minor breakdowns, but
Frank, a UCLA graduate In elecdestructive power equivalent to
from 23,000 tons to five million
tons tnt. The "attack”- will last
five hours.

AT YOUR DRUW ST

• t w a in BiiavNuiy, ma.
811 toaSW At * , to asts f, Wests

IsYour Wallet FLAT?

FOr One Trial Week
A PRIL 16th Thru A PRIL 20th

Garden Supplies

COCACOLAS
2 PKGS. 35c PluBDep. 19c j

SHORT RIBS 1

The prince’s bedroom.

Tba prince’s

on ,all

CARTON S

Bet brook Karma
FRENCH FRIES
# MIXED VEGT8,

Changing tbagx+rg I t rri»to*kU Uc,s 3IS-foorn&lt; 100-tervaal pataca (Intel).

Paoer Co.. kfue*day. announced
plana ror Inftitdlaf • conatfiieHaw
of a 37 million dollar newsprint ttd
Reached kraft board mill nVIr
Pine Bluff. Ark.
John II. fttnman, chairman of
the board of dlrectore, eald the
new fa-lllly will hav* an annual
capacity of 130.C00 tana.of newa.
print and 163,000 tons of btaacbed
kraft board.
Tills will be International Paper's
second newsprint mill In the
South. The company presently^!*
completing a 113-ton capacity 4hl
at Mobile, Ala.' It Is'scheduled to
go Into operation In Saptombor.

SAVE HERE

FROM LOCAL FARMS

Large 55c

-a SEA LTE5T
ICE ,

Couple Back After
Traveling Length
01 Woril In Jee?

horn* of'Mr*.‘A. W. Epps.
The 8alJla HZrrlion Chapter NSDAB will meet at the home of Mr*.
U P. Haian, 1703 Park Ave. at 3
p. m. AU local memberi and
daughter* from other chapteri are
invited.
The Hlblscui Orel* of tho
Gaiden eluh
willmeat at 3:30
p. tn. at the home of lira. II.
James Gut 1034* Palmetto Ave.
with lira. R. K. Houle and Mra,
C h a r 1 e a Uorrlaon eo«hottos»aa.
Homer Oaborne will apeak.
I
Jaearanda Circle of the Sanford
Garden Club will meet at 7:30
p, m. at the Gardan center. Hot*

• Cocon and-Rubber Door
tyutu . . .
Trash Burn

Garbago

• Leaf Carts, feeders and
Fartlllxer Spreaders
• Wheelbarrows
• Hand Lawn Mowers
• Various types Lawn
Sprinklers
• Spades—Rake*—Forita
• Rural Mall Boxen
• Pruning Shears, Hedgers

LONGER BOX JACKET to

Tha Sanford Herald
Will Lend It’a Facilities To
Anyone Seeking Work

NO CHARGE |
for WORK WANTED ads on the Classi­
fied Page
Slate the kind of work you want, your experience,
■ex and where you can bo reached. Jhen call, write o r ,
bring In your ad In person to The Sanford Herald by i
NOON on 8ATURDAY, APRIL 14th ror pabUeatkm
all next week.

Your Ad W ill Run FREE for
1 Whole Week

featured In b navy petit point
wool cult from Ben Bucket*
min's collection. The Jacket,
•lit on the (Idea In front and
deeigned with moulded ehouU
den, le edged With navy groegvkin. A panel pleat In tba
back of Use skirt gives walking

216 OAK AVE.
PRONE .446- 1 ;
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Or Until Ordered Stopped
By Pereon Securing Week Before
Week’* Advert Mag Baa Raw
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Su rp lu s Ite m s ...A

Now Herald W A N T - A D S
W—FUR W ITH E—HOUSEHOLD

II—l E A i m PARLORS
FINANCIAL
trot ALL Your Beauty Nrwdt « l
M—INSURANCE
H a r r ie tt’s B a i t y Nook
Phono Bit
1 * So* Oak Are.
(Open evSBinn hr appointments
17—BUILDING • MFAIBB
PAINTING

__ _ and flnUhiag.
ing Senn­
Clcaaning, w a u i|. Servlni

floor

county tinea 1121.
■aioa. Lake l l i r ;
i t M OM

It ALWAYS Pays
To U m The
WANT ADS
JJ* per tin*
tike pet lint
lie par lln#
lie per tine
lOe par line

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CARD OR THANKS and IN
MEMORIUM Netltes — S IM

One Lln# Equal* •
words, whan set In 9 point
(new* atylal tYP*WhlU Specs at Regular Line
la ta (or amount u sed — Count
’Qlno B-Polnt Line* to 1-tneh
r a tes for

C L A S S IF IE D D I8PLA
ON R E Q U E S T

S-CARD O f TBANRB

i

to the many IritndA of Erma C.
* riynt. whom I cannot thank per­
sonally may ! »»y your many
(Heeds of kindness will long be
Tamembered and ara moit sin­
cerely appreciated.
Jack Flynt.
family- o T lIr* . U u ra Biker
with In expreaa ottr thanksi and
appreciation to the neighbor*
•and frlenda for all the klndne**
. extended ua during the illnees
| and death of our mother, Laura
« « • '•
,
„ . „
Mr*. A. R. Sikci and family
4—LOST AND POUND
LOST-Friday Lady’* wrist watch,
Initiali B. W__June IMS. Sen­
timental value. REWARD. R. G.
Hartwlg. P. 0. Rna 97
LOST—Slameae Cat iniwera to
the name of licow-Ann. End of
Mil crooked, very gentle. RE­
WARD. Phong 11S-J-L S. C.
Dlckenon, So. Sanford Ave.
ST—Y O U N G black-andean
jrtndle, malt, part bull, with

trimmed eara. REWARD. R. A.
* Newman, Phon# 311 or 2346
ttlghte.
»—PERSONAL NOTICES
GOAT Mrl.K
Randall Prieil, South
Hanford Ave. Phone 330-W-l

2:

AUTOMOTIVE

BOATS AND MOTORS

R O B S O N S p o rtin g

H oods

Evtarude Sales A Service
« 4 E. lat St._______ ■ Phase MB
Let ut sell nr exchange your boat,
motor, or trailer, Ktltarncy Korncr Boat Exchange. Hwy. lT-BI
* A Fairbanka Ave. Winter Park,
Pla. Phone 63031.
Tli H. P. Evlnrude Fleetwln outIpboard with B gallon crul»*-aday tank, like new. Subject to
dealera impaction. Call 79 or
1345-J1. after S.QOP. M
A—MOTORCYCL EJGB ICYCI.K3

IS—LAUNDIT«DRT CLEANING

IV—HORJF. A—CATTLE

Both let, good condition. Call
m j day*.
_____

US Weat Flrai
IB—PIANO SBRY1CR
FOR RENT - Dreglini and opece1* L. Sill - Piano Tachmeian tor hy Hour. Week er Moath.
Thone JIM Route L Sanford
Pho-. tu t. Lee Cprotraction Cm.
t t —ROOFING—PLUMBING
U - A l t m x n FOR RALE

OPPORTUNITY
TIME
AT WILSONU SED- • •
3-Pc Plastic Dinette
with Extension t
Porcelain Thp
----- BIT
with exlemioa '
SPOT Chair with
Rocker ................... —..each *s
BLONDE Cocktail TaM* ,...12.30
APT. Site Electric R n i ......... 133.
WASHING Machine ........
124.
BEDSAPRlNGB-MATTHESUS
OIL STOVES-REFRIGERATORS
al ALL PRICES
N EW Botidolr Chair f l a M j ........ f».BB
Undniihfd Draartag TaMi
with atool..
• IC M tll
APc Blonde
with exten:
lilightly d a g t m i .........
tt-Pe Sectional Group
TV Swivel Chain ........ each
HIGHEST CASH TRADE- IN
PRICES PAID FOR USED
PUBMITURE

W IL R O N -M A IE K
FU R N ITU R E CO.
C n l B3A

A ll E. r i n l

HI.

fovWJl

Vane(iaii BlIiaNR

Enclnaed bead. Sag-proof bottom
rail with plaitle enda. Plaatie or
rayon tapea. Colton er nylea
OentraettM and BNair
cord*.
,41 Ballard Are.
Phase Ills Heakarik
ixd Pshtt Ca
113-114 Weal 2a4 BL
Pfcros 33B
For Reiter Plumbing
Sea er Call
NEW A Uted hirmJturw at kargaia
W. J. KINO
price*. Fayiag mp price* far
outh Park—Phone so
good aaad fiirnltar*. addli _
machiaem cash rtcn lar. Big
PLUMBING
Stock. SUPER TRADING POST
1 mile S. 17 92. Phone JIM1-W.
Contract and repair work. Free
estimate*. R. 1. Marvry. 204
PAINT
- 42 30 gal. T-Shirj* 4*
Sanford Ave. Phone 1121.
rent*. Air Mata —ipccial El ID
Plumbing. Kreiky Heating
Army - Navy Surpiu*. 310 Sinford Ave.
M. G. H O D G E S.
Service on All Water Pump*—
SH IN ER S
Well* United — Pump*
POPGUTS Hull Head*, Worm*.
Paula Road Phone TOO
Re* tnnable price.
Fleming1
II—SPECIAL NOTICES
Grocery, F,. Geneva Ave. Open
1 day* a week.
ENVELOPES, letterhead*, date
' BARGAIN CENTER
menti, invoice*, hind bull, and
307 Sanford Avenue
p r o g r a m a, etc. Progrenive
"The Sturt of Surprlie*"
Printing Co. Phone 400 — *03
Lariiet
Callie gown* ...... tl.gg
Weil nth St.
Dre**ca, nice Selection ...... l.*7
ORLANDO Sentinel Sue, Call Men'* Shon* ........................... 4flc
‘ Ralph Ray, 3140.
USE A MIRROR (evee a handMIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
mirror will often dm to reflect
TYPING ■ LETTER WRITING
fight under rhtn, other dark
PROMPT SERVIJB
area*. Your mirror will reflecl
PHONE SUB
•atlafection when you rely on
404 Sanfoid All, Nat’l. Bank Bldg.
Wiehefdt'i Camera Shop I
CREDIT BUREAU OF SANFORD
tveryihlng In phole iiippUei. 110
£. Perk Ave,
IN C O M E-TA X -SER V IC E
44—APPLIANCES
W m. H. M u rray
till Celery Ava. Phone- I64I-M
Cloted Sunday and Wodnaiday PM1UIDAIRR appflaneea, aale*
and service. G. R. High, Oviedo.
UPHOLSTERING
Vie I'bene FOS-3m er Senfarg
Itasw after f p. m.
Custom Made Drapery and Slip
Cover*
A IR CO N D ITIO N IN G
STANLEY KULP
For Room or Hutldmr
Phone Sanford - 2US-.I
H. B. I’O P E CO. INC.
2H2I S. Park llllw iy 17-921
ICC Rnnth Park Ave. Phone 144#
T . V. R E P A IR S
T il 10 p. m. Service Call* |3 no W.
BARGAI NS
A. Norri* Ph. 1339. J. Q. Herrin,
Ph. 2393-J. Ltcrntfd Techni­ 3—GE Rrfrigeralnr*. • ru It.
cian*, guaranteed work.
Hied about 2 month*. Rerelvrd
in trade on the new UPSIDEWANT e Stanley Party? Need
DOWN WeMInghmue Refrigera­
Product»T Call 2232 J.
tor
A aleal al 1149.94 each
When your Eleefrie Motor*
1—GK Automatic Waiher M9.44
Genrralor* A Sluriera Fall
1—GE Full-*lu Range
csll th e Elect He No. 903
lake New ................ |T9.*3
Elecirician, 2u yr». cxperirnco
P. H. LANSING GARAGE
1—• ru. ft Servel Gai Refrlgera
A ELECTRIC SERVICE
lor. Good aa new ........ |BR.a3
414 Weal 13th SL
t—Maytag Wringer, VyeaherI3B.B3
Thee# are all
Expert Bookkeeping for small bmlTrade-lna On New
ne*a. Including Income Tax RrWcxtinghouie Aplllance*
lurni. Social Security rrpurl*
and Sale* Tax Call 2334. Hugh
BAGGBRLY
C. Whelehcl Jr.
APPLIANCE CENTER
"Ymir Wntlnghouae Daajrr"
PHONE &gt;747
111 Magnolia

(Amm

RELIABLE couple for home work
and yard maintenance, living

J uartera furnished. SMB month,
MODEL A FOHD BU, alto ona
ex BTB—Lock Arbor,
. U ria outdoor picnic table,
PHONE 2 4 3 7 -R ._________ ^ 3A -W O IE WANTBD—FEM A LE
U U BU1CK Special. Thi» cor la EXPERIENCED Cook. hou*e
keeper wtahea • day* or aomt
In axcellent running condition.
. Now Tire*, low mileage. Price la day work. Befareneea. 101 Bay
Ave.
■rtlhL Ph. 244B-R.
________
21—WORE WANTED—MALE
SCHOOL BOY with power mower

•oat* mowiag. Fheao UB&gt;lt^

B.L. -

THF. HANFORD HERALD

M—BUSIN IBS—INDUSTRIAL

■W r t . A , r . I I .

THE OLD HOME TOWN

e*
ms

Pat, 1 ^

By STANLEY

U I Mw*f Q***4 ,

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31—HOUSES and COTTAGES

•tt.'a

male Realty fur Deiiraad Apia. Phone 17
• BOOM (unliked huuie. Thone
1 REDBOOU Unfurnlihcd. Kitchen
equipped, lari# fenced-lft yard
for auuplet with childraa. Phone
m houie, Phone 2M3-W.
UNFURNISHED 3 year old block
lian a. I Bedroom* luge tureen
eg porch. Nice yard lor children
m . Phone 133B-J.
FURNISHED CoUlge. Ph. lIM-ff
Silver Lake. Phone
*e
•ale. IBB X 130 font lot. Phone
Wtater Park 23-3349.
3 ROOM FurnlxheH collage, carporle. utility room. yard. Avail,
able In 2-3 weak*. Phone 1233 M
OR SALE—I Bedroom bott*r
Kitchen equipped, tile hath. Ex
celleot Term*. Phone 1919 W.
r it—ROOMS

Uaed hirnitnre. appliance*, tool*.I SLEEPING
ete. Bought-told. Larry'* Mart.
Bait lit St. Phoee 1

C a l l 1821

Sale '* Ad.

Are As Easy As
OFFICE SPACE - 4 room*. Palmattrt Bldg. Call 17M or lilt.

•a 1 l

•

BUSINESS
• SERVICES

411 Baaferd Allaatle ta s k
SB*-

Os* nour Weak and Damp D n
MERCHANDISE
• w ith and Dry Paid
One dour
'unshed t l l k i D
u - a u t k u u ion u n
taoilnne Dry CJsan
Cl jning
SonthflM g L a u n d ro m at
Rollaway Hoipilal a n d B a b y
Benia Hide read mart Bids.
Radi. Day. Week or Month—
IN Beet Mth 8L
Tel. 1433. Furniture .Center—

HANFORD AREA
"BULK
FRUIT AND FLAT
TRAILERS. Jingle axle. 24 and Check the following. If you ran
qualify, by all mean* tnveitlgata
U feet. Ten to dote out at
the advantage* offered In newti m . Only 11*3 down and |3?.no
peper circulation management.
monthly. Come early and taka
your pick. GREAT DANE • You ahiaJd be 3# In 43 year* o|
DIAMOND T. 103 Soutn Orange age. high *chool graduate, mar­
ried, good reputation, willing to
Bloeaom Trail, Orlando. H B U / '
work Sard and study to prograaa.
FOR SALE - 1B33 imperial Mobile Own late model car on which
cxpcnir* arc paid. Excellent
home with or without air-con(txrting salary and other em­
. ditioning. 2#' all modern conploye benefit*.
* venience*. Will lacriflce. Call
day* 72 or nighlt 3060-R.
Phone Guy Hulty, Valdai Hotel.
1:0# t« B:M P. M.
MOBILE Crulaer, 1*33 model, 33
A. Two bedrooma, Excellent con- a —MALE or FEMALE ‘ ~
litlon. 319*3. Phone Udt^f
U - U IED CARS

John WHHants fm. Agency

REGISTERED quarter hora*. Pol*
16—ELICTRICAL Ceatratters
omlM, gait**'. *tud aervlcad.
Phone: ttlandn M D 1
R A N D A L L E L E C T R IC CO.
K llctnctl Cootrattina and Re pairi PirtTO Gaiding, T j n *M Gentle
TV S trv lc e C en ter
'but iptntcd, lion. Alan »&lt;*t #I
quarter h n e filly Arad by
Bendlx and Croiley Appliance*
Florida champion quarter hone.
112 M agM U a A re.
P h . 113

CUSHMAN SCOOTER, Transmitslon-iandtlrai. William* Sport A
Flxlt Shop. Phone 1M3-M. _
EMPLOYMENT
BIG- HarleyDavidion Motorcycle
74 ru. In., 1B49. Saddle bagi and
•wlndahieid. I2J0. William*, BOB SB—HELP WANT1D-FEMALE
*$E*camhla Drlva. Phone 1SJ4-W.
APPLICATIONS being taken for
SMALL HarleyDavidion- "123"
caihiera. Apply Mir. Foodmart.
motorcycle, JMi. IKK). Phone
Park Ave. I 14th St.
1M1-J.
YOUNG lady to work in D iky
Queen.
Fountain
experience
tA-PARTH-REPAIRS
helpful. Apply Dairy Queen.
EXPERT FRONT END ALIGN­
MENT AND WHEEL BALANC­ For general houae work. Half
dayy, 4 day* a week. Muil have
ING—Pauangar e a r *
and
own tea n* port at Ion .Reference*.
Trucka; all make*, *lte*—U ion
Phone 2030.
to s-ton. Samlnole County Mot^ o r i , Inc. 31B E. 1*1 HI. PHONE
SPECIAL- NOTICE)- To Colored
Salea Women. Our Manager will
Interview you in your home for
U —TRAILERS
part-time work re preventing
II will pay YOU ti&gt; aae US befora
Cotmeuct Company, write Boa
you buy. Opan Evanlng* and
973, Orlando.
Sunday*.
EaaUMe Trailer Salea,
tl-H E L P WANTED-MALB
P ala Ik a, fig .

if“

rm etred ^ tiU * . i t f

’'F o r

■••••■■ • • ,••

Room, ilski hotite-

kueping. |4 in waek. up llay
Rale*. 11.00 A up. 410 W. lit.

7 IB—COMMERCIAL
Store h Gai Station.
Whether you have an o ta te e r 4 GROCERY
Established huiin*** location.
kwagalew you aril) he proud to
Phone 9243 Sanford, Fla.
call il home If ynti enmaa yopr
furnatar* from "ECHOLS'*
RICH MAN-POOR MAN

EASY TERMS * FREE DRLfVMRY

REAL ESTATE

VUU our itore now and lake ad 43—HOMES
vantage ad our "SPRING. sa Ue ."
Bedroom Suite*
from *99 0(1 UP ATTRACTIVE 3*He(trr&gt;nm hnm*. 3
I pe Sertinnala
99 Oft up
VA Inmred flnanrinE.
D&lt;iwn 1
39..'ft up Payment.
DinelU Sat*
Complete
In
f#w
war;*
49 V) ea.
Reclining Chair*
Oecatlonal Chair*
LOWELL B. OZ1ER
394-rfi ea
ICImre labrtri)
Boflder - Phene ll* «
T-V Lnunge*
4L30 aa
Offtre: JMt S Ortandn Dr.
Odd Chest* of Drawer* 3L30 aa
Leas
Ra«. Trarir
Quill op Malireti . tOPJt |43.30
Royal Comfort . . K J4
39.M
Pre-Hill Special ... 3#.,y)
29 30
Erhola Special
. 2BtiW
3440
Matching Box Spring* at Iden
Ileal Saving*.

CULI.KN A HAKKKY
IN N. Park Ave Phone 1.773

9300,00 DOWN

ODHAM * TUDOR, INC

' Finer Homirt"
Ornmt tad. * Magnolia Ph. 1233 '"EWldaV* ofoffer*
“ Rad Bamberger" Mgr.
on Monday* ’til l:iNi p.m.
Beautifully Designed Three and
VISIT OUR BALCONY
Four H e rf r u u m Hume* for

Flnnda Living
FHA and VA 1GI1 Finanred
• I'rlred Irnm Bll.Tno in tl.MMK)
(4—FA' M AND fMRPEN
Sale* Office—MIA So French Ave
1149 Fncil Tractor Doun.a Roitom
Phon* 2100 or 1940
•MAPLE Bed and Chest of Draw
era 324. Phone 2497-R.

14" Plow, 3 R(*w m ltlvitor.
BRITT TEACTOK CO.
Hiway ll-gg Bnatfe
Phan* Ml

34—ttFABIBENTB

BALL REALTY

Si. jW"*

Wtulom * C.laMlcil • I’opulnr
Album* . HWOHD8 - Single*
BUKUR’S MUSIC SHOP

• RENTALS

Seminole Realty*
W DIETRICHST. W MFIItl
IMI Perk Ave.
Phan* 2? nr 143

1 Kind nf rock
6 llordrr for
a picture
It Kind of bear
12 Of the moon
13 Sheepllk#
It Greek letter
14. Denary
IB. Note of
the iiralt
17. Suppoae
larrhalct
19. Live coal*
22. A tribe of
the Nago
Ml Ua
34. Even (poet.)
24. Leaps
29, Staff of life
31. Custom
32. Capital
(Swita )
33. Medieval
boat
14. Affirmative
vote

33. Nlrknam*
for a short
person
39 Shinto
temple
4t Cry of pain
42 Ftiihher ire*
I Me* |
44 Thin,
brittle
rookie
47 On* who
run* a
bakery
49 Egg-shaped
figures
40 Amid
41 Conns*

1 Bedroom Concrete Blech
VA - 8223 Down Piyment
336. Per Munlh P 4 I
Kitchen Fully Equipped
Art last tr&gt; -home cnlur* »ei»l tile

Phone Ills A II Peleriun.llroker
Associates
A. 11 PrlrrMiii Jr„
P. J Cheilrriun. tiarfirld Wil­
letts. John Meisch. R W Wil
turns, Hetel M Field. A. C.
Dnudney, Land Surveyor.

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pronoun
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of fasting
present
44. Until of
time
work
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*7. River
train*
(Alaika)
(short
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Claaatfled

LOW DOWN PAYM ENT

WELAKA APARTMENTS: room*. A. K. Shoemaker. Botlder Jit,900 —3 bedroom frame hum*
INI
Pftratn h a u l. 114 W P in t St
tin rurner IN, Large screen
porch, Hardwood flour*, Venn
Avaten 4fU EfflelMry, Phone
tlan hllntls, spare hrstrr and
ELECTROLUX vacuum cleaner*,
730 W
wal«r healer Included.
perfect condition, with attach­
ment*. From 310 In $39. Phon* FURNISHED Apt. 23W Mellon
ttomei — Lati — Acreage
NOT A PROJECT!
vili*.
1723-R.
OZ1ER REALTY CO,
Clean and eloae In 3-Room furn43-BUILDING MATE MAM
Laura It. Oiler
lahed aparlment. Phone All.
RUT- Home* nf Real Individual!
Heal Kstsla Broker
i f VAHIKTIES PANBMNG FURNISHED aparlmenl dm * in. 17; Brittany Farm Hnmai, Early ja ilReg.
So. Or Iand n Dr. — Ph, 1119
American, Ultra Modern, Con
Native and Foreign Wood*.
Phono 1311 or 1141W.
Sra Ttiem At
vcetieaal * F r * a c II Colonial
To Help You Duy or Boll
S tierm an C o n tro l# P ip* Co. HUTOnsON’S Oeggn F r o n t
Apia. 331 S. Atlantic. Daytona
Out West 13th St.
Ph. 2*30
Rosa t.. Psytan, Broker
Raach, Call 3314-W. ,
HUILT On Largo Landscaped Annehell*
B. Kenriersan, Astorlat*
RED-I-M1X CONKRETE
lavtn in the best of neighbor
Alberta J. Mali. Assorlaie
Miracle Concrete Co.
EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suithoods,
Phone 2311
17-91 al Hlawslha
able (nr bachelor or couple,
309 Elm Ave,
Phono
Private bath. Aero** from Potl
COMPLETE with all the feature*
Office. Manual Jaeobaon.
USBD BRICK
Alexander A Stringer
you have draamad about aueh
TWO CARLOADS beautUui uiod
Real Estate • Jnsuranre
aa colored General tle n n c *p Mrs. lyiurlne Messenger, A«*oc.
brick. Orange, red, and burnt I-ROOM furnlibod cotU3*. Ap­
ply anite Orlando Dr.
pllaaeoa aad' colored plumbing 107 Msgnnlla At*.
black. See them at SHERMAN
Fh. 16
CONCRETE PIPE CO.
fu tu m .
MODERN Kltehcnettea at Pine
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
Grove Motor Court. Hiway 17-81,
40—BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
ask rrumley A Mnatelth
Phono
W.P. I73B33. Rental* AND available at reasonable
•I II! South Park Phone 771
price* with the h ilt financing
weak or month.
HAYNES Office Machine Co..
They Know
k with minimum down-payTypowritera, adding machine*,
Salea-Rental*. 314 Mas.. Ph. 44. FU RNlSHEO^Thtj^lei apt. loo Elm
menu.
See
sis
for
French Ave. Property
Ave. Call
KKAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
17—FURNITURE—HOUSEHOLD
CLEAN apt. fur on* nr (wo people.
2344 French Avr.
GOODS
W etlhoni C. P h illip s, Jr•33. BU Park Avo.
J. W. HALL, REALTOR
"Call Hall" Thona 17M
Buy your Furniture at B w ii ’a Efficiency apartment*, air con­
Warehotuo Furo., Co., al BBS W. ditioning and TV optional. 2621 Since 1149. Banford's Ugdina
1*4 St. All naliuoaliy adv. fur­
S. Park (Highway 17-92), San­ Builder nf homes tor over 1,600
MAYFAIR SECTION
niture at warehntiMt one a*.
ford. CLARK’S TOURIST COURT people. Sales Office; Littlo Venice New 3 bedroom home. Two tiled
baths. Built-In stov.
v# and oven
___
3 ROOM compietoly furniihed in Ixich Arbor.
in
kitchen.
Extra
large utility
PRONE
ISM
apartmant.
Reaionahl*.
Water
room. Sprinkler system and
Pit E-INVENTOR Y
included. 3U Palmetto. Phone
deep well In yard, Two large
SALE
m
.
It.Of Down Deliver*
SMALL house on 3 aerta. A miles
Watnrprool Innoraprtng
wrest of Sanford, on Lake Mark­ lltih erl A. Wiillumn, R cn lln r
7-ROOM
furniihed
apartment.
Crib Matlreuaa ............... 3741 Cloie In, l t l E. 3th St. IM.00 ham Road. W. D. Spivey.
Raymond l.timlqolsl, Aaaociale
9xia Felt Base Ruga .............3.31 monthly. Phon* 23M or 1031.
odd Chrome cbaira ............. ?jb
BY OWNEn — 3 bedroom cemrnt Phono 1673 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
I FURN. Apt*. 140 and US month
Drop-alda Crib, Spetag tad
block. Price fIBOO. Including
407iv W. First St., Apt. 4.
moUra** ...................
nu
drapes, wall to wall carpeting,
The Want Ad Department li
lothea Hamper* ................ 1.23
2(26 S. Yale Ave,
limmona Chair Bed* ........ 3B.00 HKAUTIFUL 3-bcdroam furnlshad
i "pen from 81IP a m until 6:30 p
iccaitonal Chair* ................ BAB garage a p t All ronvenianre*. PRICED TO BELL Fine location,
Call 833-M,
1 nn. many feature*. No brok­ ns- each bust ness day *ae*pt 0sl­
MANY MANY MORE R U B
ers. Bog BOB, Sanford Herald.
DRASTICALLY 1 EDUCED
4-ROOM ualtirnlahed downstair*
urday afttrnoon. Dudllnx for
apt. ti l Oltandn Ave. 324 mo.
w**k-day Insertions la 6:00 p. m
Mather of Santord Call 121-M or 19A-W after B p.m. aa—MjTS
-83-99 E. 1*4 SC Phamo 137 NICELY furniihed 3 room garage WANTED to buy 3 lot* or more the day proaadJog pubiUetiaa,
4 is good iaaattts. fttrm — '
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Electric Range and llrlrlgrri
lor, large clotct*. Jatnvlrrl porch
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RAYMOND M BAH.
0*4'AR M HARRISON
REIi. HRDRERS
R. D Hlghleyman, Assnrtel*
!ht Nnuth Park Ave.
Phnne I

Grove Caretaklng. Discing, Dust­
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Setting Young Tree*. Wheichel
Grove Service. Call 2224.

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end half, nice icctinn clna* to
High School. Prlca 111,390

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THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 19S«

D ays Set Here April
Crowd Braves

M erch an ts' A ssn .
Announces

,
Visit

Adlal Stavenaon, Democratic pre­
sidential hopeful, c mpal(nlng full
force In Florida, brought out a
good crowd yeatarday afternoon
when he visited Sanford for nearly
throe-quarters of an hour, In spite
of tha cold, high winds, and closed
•tort*.
A special chartered bua carrying
Utu Presidential Candidate, nlno of
hla lieutenants and ten newsmen,
Nf
For a period of five minute* 1stopped -In downtown Sanford at Baseball returns to Snnford lor
and Park.
&lt; tlie IK.YJ a# tson tomorrow evening
Tuesday morning, the 0. B. Naval Kirat
Greeted by Clifford McKIbbin then the Sintord Canl'nale open
Auxiliary Air Station, Sanford.
Sanford klerchanta are Joining
and Mayor F. D. Scott a* ha step Hie year’s play against Apopka
Iind a new skipper.
A meeting tonight, of the Ground
The City of Sanford’s 1933 street hands for a three day event that
peg off tha but. Adlal Stevenson in a Lake-Orangf League fray,
Thl* unusual situation camo a. was wearing a big smile and offer­
resurfacing program ha* been Is destined to become an annual Observer Corps, will be held al
scheduled
to
get
und'rwny
at
the
bout a* part of tha eeramonlaa In ed a healthy handahaka as' ha was
completed with 7.11 miles ot affair.
7:43 p.m. In the American Legion,
Memorial Stadium at T:45 p. m.
/(.which Hardy W. Rawls Jr., Chief Introduced to tbe crowd that had
atrerls paved with asphaltic con­ Banner Days will be celebrated according to Gaorge Maybury,
Tonight
tho
club
will
hntd
their
^Aviation Metalamlth, USN, was ' gathered to see him.
crete.
April 19, 20 and 21 next week with Commander of the Campbell-Lota*
twit workout under the lights at
transferred to tho Fleet Reserve
This year’s program, combined Ihe Sanlonl Merchants Association
Also on hand to meot Stevenson th* Memorial Stadium beginning
after 21 year* of Naval Service. and welcome him to Sanford were
with that of last year, gives tho announcing that plana are com­ Ing Post, American Legion.
at 7:30.
Captain R. W. Jockeon, USN Senator Douglas Stenatrom, Re­ Either manager Lloyd Swain or
"Till* meeting I* a very Import*
City a total of approximately 10.3 plete for ono of the most exciting
Commanding Officer of NAAS, presentative Mack N. Cleveland veteran Buddy Lake will open on ADI,At STEVENSON SI’KAKH TO hi* Sanford audience yesterday ! mile* of streot resurfacing.
sales events ever presented in tho ant ono to Sanford and Semlnol*
read n*wls a commendation In ap* Jr., and n......
.. oii
Assistant
Stato's Attorney the mound for the Cards In the ltd at Fir»t St. mid 1‘ark Ave. wliero hit bus stopped for a 13-inlnutn
Tie State ha* resurfaced a por­ history of Sauford.
County,” Maybury aald,
visit here.
predation of the “outatendlng v 0] |#’ ‘\“ wUlTminVJrV
lifter. Swain was allied to take
tion of West First St. and Celery Merchants Association Commit­ "Various attempt* have been
manner'* In which ^o Porlovmo® Stevenaon wa* taken on a tour tho hill against Tavares last Tues­
Ave. along with the 2.30 miles of tees have been busy lor weeks made to get the local unit of th*
hti dutlea as Chlaf Patty Officer of s.nfonl’a downtown area where day night hut that game waa post­
planning tho unusuai event. Th* Ground Observer Corp* Into oper*
French Ave.
In charge of all Shore Patrol pergrec(ed p»,ler,|,y w|tla a warm poned so he may start tomorrow
Already, application ha* been! citywide sale* Jubilee participated atlon, a very necessary adjunct
aomtel and actlvitleaf
word and haodehako. No one was night.
made for the resurfacing and In by all of Sanford's merchant* to the Civil Defense effort of Our
'Hth* city of Sanford, It* out'Jr,"F pasted up In what Stevenson re- The club was strengthened In
widening
of Park Ave. Tho widen­ will ufier merchandise at the low­ community,” aald Maybury.
areas, and tha neghborlng cltia. m|rk((1 w |( , ,.votfl.g(tllnff v| , | f . day when John King, now sta­
ing portion of this project I* from est price* In Sanford's tales an­ Both men and women are Invited
and town*.
Speaking over a public address tioned at the Sanford NAAS, Joined
23rd St. south to the Intersection of nals.
to take part, regardless of tji*
Uefore reading tha commando.
traveling with tho Steven- the team. King plays shortstop ami
At the formal announcement of amount of time they have to spar*
French Ave.
Tension
I*
growing
and
Interest
tion, Cupt. Jackson turned ever „00 party, the Presidential aspirant hi* played many seasons In SemiDuring the City's 1930 program, Uannor Days was made by San­ away from thtlr duties at horn*
the command of NAAS to Chlaf „ pr, „ cd hi, Ucen hafrpinesa in pro and has two seasons In pro­ Is mounting In tho local political
0,393
tons ot asphaltic concrete ford Merchants Association presi­ or business.
race*.
Rawla for hla final five minuet#
^ Sanford again. He ad- fessional baseball.
were
laid
at a cost ot 147,394.24. dent D. U Perkins Jv, preparation
of actlva service la tha U. 8. Navy. milted "I am visiting you this A largo crowd Is expected for Candidates for local offices in
Sergeant Luad of the Air Fore*,
170 ton* of thl* total ware used for waa underway by Individual mer­ assigned
to organise and put bit*
A native af Qeala, Chlaf Rawla time la an effort to win your vote tomorrow evening at the opening 8om|n0|# County arc making use
the paving of tho Goldsboro Ro- chants to attract thousand* ot
operation
tho Ground Oba«rv*P
baa aervsd aboard 10 different In tbe May to Democratic Pri­ game and fcatlvltlea for the oc- uf „v„ry opportunity to placa their
ahoppors
to
Iho
local
stores
creatlon Area at a cost of $1,370.72.
caslon are planned.
1p i u ’ o ,..,* b e f o r e tuv p e o p l e of liiu
ship* and several shore aatab- mary.”
throughout tha threo-doy sale that Corps wlQ ba on hand tonight t*
This
Include*
th*
paving
of
(wo
.
th* local jfforta ot th*
slfllshmanU tinea entering tha Navy
Commenting on the political sit­ A large number of prlie* donat- 1
tennis courts and a parking araa. wUl aitonlah shoppers through mt coordinate
\-jt
th* trad* grot.
„ , arfnmd Ohstnrsr Corps.
In July, 1986. Before reporting uation and tha Illinois Primary cd by •'generous” Sanford mar- The7' fourth In a aeries of 11
n ward NAAS, ha waa with 2P-11where. President Vlcanhowcr aut' Window decoration plana have Whether Ft Is on* hour a wick,
Democratic "Rallies will bo held
Wbllmp iH*adrfl*) at Waaksvtll*. polled Stevenson by about 20,000
been eon.plated — show cants will or sevsral hour* that patriotla
ceremonies featuring tonight at Longwood where tha
More than a hundred sportsmen bail court, and a badminton court. bo (lacked up ready to take their cltlicns can spare, Georg* May,
7 '* '•
votes, Starenion said ‘‘In view of thePrc-gntno
Tho
remaining
0,410
tona
of
pav­
Seminole High School march- hit. ,cn crown so tar In the ideal
.timing hla decorations, Chlaf the fact that Illinois la normally a lug bond will begin 13 minutes pollHenl campaign Is expected to and candidates turned out last ing material wer* used on lha 710 place on thnuianda of wanted bury said, they can be put to very
nlghl U)f Ihe Seminole County
— sales clerk personnel are valuable uio in spotting unfriendly
Howls haa flva good conduct Republican State, I regard the re- prior to game timo.
,urn out
&gt;’' " r 1,16 «“n,l!l|at«* S|Kirlsman'i Association Stag Fish miles of city streets at a cost of Hem*
being advised of the big event — aircraft,
medals, th* Asiatic Pacific Modal turns at reflecting significant
$14,323.33.
Charlie Morrison will rmrec Ihe cxl,rB“ their views,
Fry held at Seminole Camp on the
banners arc being made tn hang "Wa will welcome all of th* help
with two atari, Philippine Libera­ gains for tha Democrats.”
festivities and will also award The Longwood Chamber of Com- Wcklva Hlver.
throughout the stores — and apo­ from cltisens of th# community,”
tion Medal, Philippine Independ­ Stevenson and his party climax­ Ihe free gift*.
merco is r«lini|uishing Its regular
Candidate* wrre invited to the
dal prico laga aro In (lie pracoss Maybury sai l, "and hope that they
ence, Navy Occupation (European ed their visit
in Sanford with
a : John Krider, President of the aiCs’i llbf
—- -i
»‘»r UeMlfltl l kt'lllt#• monthly meeting and outing of the
of being marked and attached to will torn out tonight to meet with
fClaap), American Area, and Na- round Of hot coffee at Rouinillat Florida Slate League, Frank cratic Hally. Ttio meeting will lie
•ale merchandise.
Sportsman's group.
and Andtrson's.
* tional Dsftnte.
u* and set up the final plana for
APRIL II
Trccn, President of the I-nkc- held In Sunnyshndo Park with
However, no apeaklng wa* In­
Nn shop-worn out-dated mer­ getting the Ground Observer
lla la a member of the San­ Governor Adlal Stevenson and his Orange League, and City officials doughnuts a n a hot • •Hoc s«m d
Admission!
cluded &lt;&gt;n Ihe program that
chandise will bo featured In Ban­ Corps unit Into action In Sanford
ford Shrine Club, Florida Peace party left Sanford for Orlando at will be Introduced to tho fans by tha Chamber of Commerce.
Jacqueline Parker (Sanford)
brought tha large group of Semi­
ner Day* according to official* of and Semlnolt County.”
Officers Association, Lloni Club, 3:13 yesterday afternoon.
Willie Bush (Sanford)
bc*?r* ,***• •V ?8* .
1 The retllcs, sponsored hy the nole County sports enthusiasts to­
the Merchants Association. Freih,
and Elka Club.
Mrs. Imura Davit (Sanford)
Tltc Honorablo F. l&gt;. Scoft, ma- s«minolo County Democratic Ex- gether in spits of coo) weather.
rlean,
ahead of stylo merchan­
yor
of
the
City
of
Sanford,
is
ex.
rll,|vl
Ha la marriad to th* former
Mr*. Edward Christensen (Sauford) dise, tome especially purchaicd
o Committee, will take tho
Plenty
of
handshaking
and
poli­
peeled
to
throw
out
tha
Drst
ball.
Discharges
Eva Bella Parry, of Elliabeth
•andhlutei into every aectlon of tical n|anctivrrlng was on tap,
for the gigantic event, wUl be
City, N. C. They have three childthe county and Into practically however at candidates circulated Mrs. Mary Lou Branan (Sanford) displayed and offered during Ban
ten, Hary W. Ill, Michael Joe,
Carl Lea (Sanford)
ncr Daya.
Ircely among the members of lire
Committee Plans avery precinct.
and Tarry Wade. Thay reside at
John Kearney (Sanford)
Thera aro i!U local candidates, group.
Sanford Merchants promise that
-1011 Grandview Xvt., jn Sanford.
Robert Powell (Sanford) this
Important Meeting four candidates for tho House of Porter iJtnilng, president nf the Mr*.
will be on« sale that Sanford
Gary WUIbanki (Apopka)
Kepresentutlvca and two candi­ Setnmolo County Sportsman's AsTrade Area ahoppers will never
Mrs. $lary Long and Baby
Lonrvood Town Council affirm­ Tomorrow A t 4 p.m. dates for the State Senate. Thlr- •notation, himself a candidate in
By MARY FOWLER
forget and they’ro getting In
(Sanford)
ed the raiolutlon presented to
Parents Register
.i.a-i-s
a.v
scheduled
to
readiness to lake care of the enor- The De Bary C of C is tending
Ihlt
year'*
political
competition,
The
regular
monthly
meeting
of,
*&gt;-*
«
‘
"•
Eugene LaFalr (Sanford)
them by th* Winter Park Tele­
mous crowd* during tho sales out cards, requesting th* attend­
introduced th* candidates but al­
Seminole County Children'* »pc»k at each HallyAPRIL 1!
Children April 16 phone Corp. and Southern Beil at th#
ance of each member at a meet,
•vent.
low'd
no
apeaklng.
Committee
will
be
hold
Tuesday
af-’
So
far,
rnllic*
have
been
held
lullen la to be brought before the
Admissions
Ing Wednesday, April 13 In th*
(brnax
of
tb&lt;
avenlng’a
two
and
There
will
be
thousands
of
Uemi
ternnon
at
4
o’clock
In
the
School
In
Sanford,
Lake
Monroe
and
Uike
Its last regular meeting. This m o ­
Doris Burfitld (Sanford)
For First Grade
Stetson cafeteria at 7 p. m. A
t
half
hour
get-together
waa
when
of
merchandise
for
tha
home,
tho
administration
Building
on
ComMary.
Frank McKcncle (Sanford)
Lyman School at Longwood will st ate Utilities Commission for the merclal Ave.
car, th* garage, the wardrobe, recently mailed report of th* com­
*
Tonight's rally, In I mg-v-tod, Is idate* were piled high with fried
bold * pre-school roundup and approval of Increased rales to off Herald Heckenbach, chairman of expected to bo bell In the Park f!*h, ride slaw, pickles, boiled corn,
for men, women, and children mittee on roads will be dlscuiied
cllnie for children entering Ibe set tho expense of the extended the Seminole County Children's whcr» apeakors will rddros, the mil hush puppies, along with hot
displayed
In Sanford Stores during and President A. L. Lincoln delire* that everyone study Uila
first grade next September. Par- servlet that wUl ba put Into ef­ Committee, wUl be out of town, crown* from the puvdllon.
coffo*.
Banner Days.
2
New
Businesses
fect
carefully brfora Wednesday io ap*
\";-.Us may register their children
"This
will
be
ono
of
Ihe
great­
[woprlate conclusion* can be ob­
Monday, April li, from 0:30 a. m. Hi# Town Attorney, Webber However, the vice-chairman, the chnrKC, Mmj cuuntor charges
appearing In llm talk* by can* RAMADAN GF.TS UNDERWAY Open In Longwood est sales ever featured In San­ tained by the majority of mem*
Hainei, waa to bo Instructed to IN*?* If# L. Zimmerman will preuntil 13 noon.
Longwood ha* two new business ford”, Perkins, Merchants Asso­ ben.
ALGIERS, Algeria tiv— Rama
Dr. Terry Bird, head of the draw up a new ordnance ordering .Id* at what has been termed one dld, t„ * ,th op,,0„ l 10n.
ciation President, said today.
"th# moat Important meet ngs", ..
uvill li ■ •Ian, the Moslem month nf fastin;; vhicc* opening recently.
Seminole County health unit, wilt a midnight closing of all alcoholic of
Sh.
..m m iii..
*
to r the Hr it i. no. v j .r * w
There are three method* for
nf
the
committee.
J,
I).
Kirkland/*
operating
the
bovtrage
establishment*
on
each
"Danner Daya Is not a stock road bctlrrmcr.t applicable to th*
nut
under
way
In
rehvllloua
Algo
be present to make the physical
choosing candidates fur tho SendAll
member*
are
urg’d
to
be
preColonial
Restaurant.
It
haa
been
week-day
night
and
all
day
Sun­
cleaning
event
for
Sanford
Mer­
ria
today
as
scattered
fighting
In­
examination* and to glvo th* Im­
sent! officii!* of tho commlUeVan- ,,,ol# Cuu", »', “ V"*1. °.f
re-derorated throughout and all chants.” Perklna said, "It Is a Do Bary situation A-Ettabllibmunisation shots. Ho wlU be as- day. Th« now existing ordinance nounced
today.
■ion,r» eounlywlde Instead of tho in ccn French and rebel forces con new equipment has been Installed real tale with aonio of the moil men! of a special Improvement
call*
for
I
a.
m.
closing
Monday
•Died by th* nurses with the
Utilrlrtwtda election In previous tinned to rage.
service district under provision!
Report* told of aklrmlshea that along with air conditioning. Th* outstanding prices offered for qus of Senate bill No. 499. acta of Us*
health unit, Mrs. Mabel Brown and through Friday with midnight dos­ It la possible that the countywide campaign*.
ing
on
Saturday
until
7
a.
m.
Mon­
Illy
merchandise.”
recreation
program
will
be
dlsclaimed
an
estimated
90
rebuland
Colonial
is
open
from
S
a.m.
till
Mrs. liulde Kllbee.
1933 legislature, U—Creation of"*
rusted at Tueaday’i meeting, of­ Each candidate la allotted five n French lives over Ihe paat 48 midnight vrvekdaya and Sunday*,
Perkins added, "We think that special De Bary road district toy
&lt;•&gt;. Principal t . S. Douglas requests day.
minute*
In
which
to
place
hit
platSeveral
new
bousing
permits
ficials stated. However, other aubhours—mostly in the Constantine C. II. Johnson and ton have Sanford shoppers are In storo for special act of ihe legislature or G
'••that parents bring birth certifi­
were liaued for the erection of Jecta of vital imporlan &gt;. will be forn^ before the paoplo attending
opened a Community Dry Goods
rral treat during Banner Daya
cates with them.
the ralllrf. They are introduced by
t,,a mnnlh( Moi,fm l fflll Store which carries • full lln* ofj next Thursday, Friday and Satur —Incorporate as a municipality.
homta to be started at once,
dltcntaed.
Each of these require tha consent
James Lee, chairman of the Semi- j , da). &lt;nd / |# |t , t nij,h,
articles.
| day.”
of a majority of registered frea..ole County Democratic Exernllta
huldcn, either by petition, special
Committee.
election or both,
Written questloni are to ba iub«
milled immediately to Harry O.
Mrs. H. Swanson
Hunter, Rot 023; each member’*
copy of the report it to b* brought
To Serve As Page
to Ihe meeting for detailed dll*

Cardinals To Open
Season Tomorrow
Against Apopka

H. Rawls Is SNAAS
Skipper For Five
Minutes Tuesday

Residents Invited-Street Resurfacing Affair
Program Finished; To Become To Ground Observer
Corps Meet Tonight
7.18 Miles Paved Annual

Interest Mounting
In Political Races

Sportsman's Assn.,
Local Candidates
Enjoy Stag Fish Fry a o W S A V A U B t

Hospital Notes

Longwood Council
Affirms Resolution

De Bary CofC Calls
Important Meeting

At Pilot Confab

CUSS lull.

Mrs. Hirvcjr Swanson, president
of the Sanford Pilot Cltih l\a* been
Invited to svrv# •« • p*g* at tho
spring district eonver.lon of D'i
trlct Four, Pilot International, to
bs held In T*llaha*«e« May 4 to
Msy 8, It was revealed at the meetIng of the (roup held In the Yacht
Club Tuesday evening.
Another Samurd men'ber, Mrs.

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the nominating committee at tho I
spring convention.

im o u u i fn iw .io if
Aaalav.nt flUU’e AV.cn*} 1

b» left bla ebarteroj boa in lanford want (lift to
m j Vh n member of Stevenson’* party, Clifford Me*

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Member* voted to. furnUh lOrt I
Jars of Florida honey to be (Wen ■
la souvenir« at Pro Pilot Interna- ■
tJonal ctr.ventlon which will be I
held In Miami In July.
Mr*. Walter L. Carter, milk bank H J I
chalrm.'n, reported that ona cats
of vanned mil* hid been furnished
an Indlftnt family during the past*’ FRYING
« oath.
J r .m . u.

An appeal bai been mad* for
•« vara I plnta of blood to ba docaU
ad for Mrs. Harold HecktnbacK
who b ai raaantly undergone gwf&gt;
■ary in the Traabyterlaa Hospital,.
In Philadelphia, Pa.

Ttwra can b* aa exchange credit
arranied, aocordtn* to thoaa
pealing far (ha donation of bloadh
Thoaj» wfrtjii to M itt aa dewtoS
ara asked to contact Ufa. R, |f (
Humphrey to. ptoma auabet l$ tt»

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THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 19S«

Days Set Here April
Crow d Braves

M e rch a n ts' A ssn.
Announces

,
Visit

Adlal Stavenaon, Democratic pre­
sidential hopeful, c mpal(nlng full
force In Florida, brought out a
good crowd yeatarday afternoon
when he visited Sanford for nearly
throe-quarters of an hour, In spite
of tha cold, high winds, and closed
•tort*.
A special chartered bua carrying
Utu Presidential Candidate, nlno of
hla lieutenants and ten newsmen,
Nf
Baseball returns to Snnford lor
For a period of five minute* 1 stopped -In downtown Sanford at
&lt; tlie IK.YJ a# tson tomorrow evening
Tuesday morning, the 0 . B. Naval Kirat and Park.
Greeted by Clifford McKIbbin then the Sintord Canl'nale open
Auxiliary Air Station, Sanford.
Sanford klerchanta are Joining
and Mayor F. D. Scott a* ha step Hie year’s play against Apopka
Iind a new skipper.
A meeting tonight, of the Ground
The City of Sanford’s 1933 street hands for a three day event that
peg off tha but. Adlal Stevenson in a Lake-Orangf League fray,
Thl* unusual situation camo a. was wearing a big smile and offer­
resurfacing program ha* been Is destined to become an annual Observer Corps, will be held al
scheduled
to
get
und'rwny
at
the
bout a* part of tha eeramonlaa In ed a healthy handahaka as' ha was
completed with 7.11 miles ot affair.
7:43 p.m. In the American Legion,
Memorial Stadium at T:45 p. m.
/(.which Hardy W. Rawls Jr., Chief Introduced to tbe crowd that had
atrerls paved with asphaltic con­
Banner Days will be celebrated according to Gaorge Maybury,
Tonight
tho
club
will
hntd
their
^A viation Metalamlth, USN, was ' gathered to see him.
crete.
April 19, 20 and 21 next week with Commander of the Campbell-Lota*
twit workout under the lights at
transferred to tho Fleet Reserve
This year’s program, combined Ihe Sanlonl Merchants Association
Also on hand to meot Stevenson th* Memorial Stadium beginning
after 21 year* of Naval Service. and welcome him to Sanford were
with that of last year, gives tho announcing that plana are com­ Ing Post, American Legion.
at 7:30.
Captain R. W. Jockeon, USN Senator Douglas Stenatrom, Re­ Either manager Lloyd Swain or
"Till* meeting I* a very Import*
City a total of approximately 10.3 plete for ono of the most exciting
Commanding Officer of NAAS, presentative Mack N. Cleveland veteran Buddy Lake will open on ADI,At STEVENSON SI’KAKH TO hi* Sanford audience yesterday ! mile* of streot resurfacing.
sales events ever presented in tho ant ono to Sanford and Semlnol*
read n*wls a commendation In ap* Jr., and n
......... oii
Assistant
Stato's Attorney the mound for the Cards In the ltd at Fir»t St. mid 1‘ark Ave. wliero hit bus stopped for a 13-inlnutn
Tie State ha* resurfaced a por­ history of Sauford.
County,” Maybury aald,
visit here.
predation of the “outatendlng v 0] |#’ ‘\“ wUlTminVJrV
lifter. Swain was allied to take
Merchants Association Commit­ "Various attempt* have been
tion of West First St. and Celery
manner'* In which ^o Porlovmo®
Stevenaon wa* taken on a tour tho hill against Tavares last Tues­
Ave. along with the 2.30 miles of tees have been busy lor weeks made to get the local unit of th*
hti dutlea as Chlaf Patty Officer of s.nfonl’a downtown area where day night hut that game waa post­
planning tho unusuai event. Th* Ground Observer Corp* Into oper*
French Ave.
In charge of all Shore Patrol pergrec(ed p»,ler,|,y w|tla a warm poned so he may start tomorrow
Already, application ha* been! citywide sale* Jubilee participated atlon, a very necessary adjunct
aomtel and actlvitleaf
word and haodehako. No one was night.
made for the resurfacing and In by all of Sanford's merchant* to the Civil Defense effort of Our
'H th* city of Sanford, It* out'Jr,"F pasted up In what Stevenson reThe club was strengthened In
widening
of Park Ave. Tho widen­ will ufier merchandise at the low­ community,” aald Maybury.
areas, and tha neghborlng cltia. m|rk((1 w |( , ,.votfl. g(tllnff v| , | f . day when John King, now sta­
ing portion of this project I* from est price* In Sanford's tales an­
Both men and women are Invited
and town*.
Speaking over a public address tioned at the Sanford NAAS, Joined
23rd St. south to the Intersection of nals.
to take part, regardless of tji*
Uefore reading tha commando.
traveling with tho Steven- the team. King plays shortstop ami
At
the
formal
announcement
of
French Ave.
Tension I* growing and Interest
amount of time they have to spar*
tion, Cupt. Jackson turned ever „00 party, the Presidential aspirant hi* played many seasons In SemiDuring the City's 1930 program, Uannor Days was made by San­ away from thtlr duties at horn*
the command of NAAS to Chlaf „ pr, „ cd hi, Ucen hafrpinesa in pro and has two seasons In pro­ Is mounting In tho local political
0,393 tons ot asphaltic concrete ford Merchants Association presi­ or business.
race*.
Rawla for hla final five minuet#
^ Sanford again. He ad- fessional baseball.
were laid at a cost ot 147,394.24. dent D. U Perkins Jv, preparation
of actlva service la tha U. 8. Navy. milted "I am visiting you this
A largo crowd Is expected for
Sergeant Luad of the Air Fore*,
Candidates for local offices in
170 ton* of thl* total ware used for waa underway by Individual mer­
assigned to organise and put bit*
A native af Qeala, Chlaf Rawla time la an effort to win your vote tomorrow evening at the opening 8om|n0|# County arc making use
the paving of tho Goldsboro Ro- chants to attract thousand* ot
baa aervsd aboard 10 different In tbe May to Democratic Pri­ game and fcatlvltlea for the oc- uf „v„ry opportunity to placa their
creatlon Area at a cost of $1,370.72. ahoppors to Iho local stores operation tho Ground Oba«rv*P
Corps wlQ ba on hand tonight t*
caslon are planned.
1piu’o,..,* before tuv people of liiu
ship* and several shore aatab- mary.”
This
Include* th* paving of (wo throughout tha threo-doy sale that
.
wUl aitonlah shoppers through mt coordinate th* local jfforta ot th*
slfllshmanU tinea entering tha Navy
Commenting on the political sit­ A large number of prlie* donat- 1
tennis
courts
and
a
parking
araa.
7'
\-jt
th* trad* grot.
„ , arfnmd Ohstnrsr Corps.
In July, 1986. Before reporting uation and tha Illinois Primary cd by •'generous” Sanford marThe fourth In a aeries of 11
n ward NAAS, ha waa with 2 P -1 1where. President Vlcanhowcr aut' Window decoration plana have
Whether Ft Is on* hour a wick,
Democratic "Rallies will bo held
Wbllmp iH*adrfl*) a t Waaksvtll*. polled Stevenson by about 20,000
been eon.plated — show cants will or sevsral hour* that patriotla
ceremonies featuring tonight at Longwood where tha
More than a hundred sportsmen bail court, and a badminton court. bo (lacked up ready to take their cltlicns can spare, Georg* May,
7 '* '•
votes, Starenion said ‘‘In view of thePrc-gntno
Tho
remaining
0,410
tona
of
pav­
Seminole High School march- hit. ,cn crown so tar In the ideal
.timing hla decorations, Chlaf the fact that Illinois la normally a lug bond will begin 13 minutes pollHenl campaign Is expected to and candidates turned out last ing material wer* used on lha 710 place on thnuianda of wanted bury said, they can be put to very
nlghl U)f Ihe Seminole County
Howls haa flva good conduct Republican State, I regard the re- prior to game timo.
,urn out
&gt;’' " r 1,16 «“n,l!l|at«* S|Kirlsman'i Association Stag Fish miles of city streets at a cost of Hem* — sales clerk personnel are valuable uio in spotting unfriendly
being advised of the big event — aircraft,
medals, th* Asiatic Pacific Modal turns a t reflecting significant
Charlie Morrison will rmrec Ihe cxl,rB“ their views,
Fry held at Seminole Camp on the $14,323.33.
banners arc being made tn hang
with two atari, Philippine Libera­ gains for tha Democrats.”
"Wa will welcome all of th* help
festivities and will also award
The Longwood Chamber of Com- Wcklva Hlver.
throughout the stores — and apo­ from cltisens of th# community,”
tion Medal, Philippine Independ­
Stevenson and his party climax­ Ihe free gift*.
merco is r«lini|uishing Its regular
Candidate* wrre invited to the
d al prico laga aro In (lie pracoss Maybury sai l, "and hope that they
ence, Navy Occupation (European ed their visit
in Sanford with
—- -ai : John Krider, President of the aiCs’i llbf
»‘»r UeMlfltl l kt'lllt#•
of being marked and attached to will torn out tonight to meet with
fC laap), American Area, and Na- round Of hot coffee at Rouinillat Florida Slate League, Frank cratic Hally. Ttio meeting will lie monthly meeting and outing of the
•ale merchandise.
Sportsman's group.
and Andtrson's.
* tional Dsftnte.
u* and set up the final plana for
APRIL II
Trccn, President of the I-nkc- held In Sunnyshndo Park with
However, no apeaklng wa* In­
Nn shop-worn out-dated mer­ getting the Ground Observer
Governor Adlal Stevenson and his Orange League, and City officials doughnuts a n a hot • •Hoc s« m d
lla la a member of the San­
Admission!
cluded &lt;&gt;n Ihe program that
chandise will bo featured In Ban­ Corps unit Into action In Sanford
ford Shrine Club, Florida Peace party left Sanford for Orlando at will be Introduced to tho fans by tha Chamber of Commerce.
Jacqueline Parker (Sanford)
brought tha large group of Semi­
ner Day* according to official* of and Semlnolt County.”
Officers Association, Lloni Club, 3:13 yesterday afternoon.
Willie Bush (Sanford)
bc*?r* ,***• •V ?8* .
1 The retllcs, sponsored hy the nole County sports enthusiasts to­
the Merchants Association. Freih,
and Elka Club.
Mrs. Imura Davit (Sanford)
Tltc Honorablo F. l&gt;. Scoft, ma- s«minolo County Democratic Ex- gether in spits of coo) weather.
rlean, ahead of stylo merchan­
yor
of
the
City
of
Sanford,
is
ex.
rll,
|vl
Ha la marriad to th* former
Mr*. Edward Christensen (Sauford) dise, tome especially purchaicd
o Committee, will take tho
Plenty of handshaking and poli­
peeled to throw out tha Drst ball. •andhlutei into every aectlon of
Discharges
Eva Bella Parry, of Elliabeth
for the gigantic event, wUl be
tical
n|anctivrrlng
was
on
tap,
City, N. C. They have three childthe county and Into practically however at candidates circulated Mrs. Mary Lou Branan (Sanford) displayed and offered during Ban
ten, Hary W. Ill, Michael Joe,
Carl Lea (Sanford)
ncr Daya.
Ircely among the members of lire
Committee Plans avery precinct.
and Tarry Wade. Thay reside at
John Kearney (Sanford)
Thera aro i!U local candidates, group.
Sanford Merchants promise that
-1011 Grandview Xvt., jn Sanford.
Robert Powell (Sanford)
Important Meeting four candidates for tho House of Porter iJtnilng, president nf the Mr*.
this will be on« sale that Sanford
Gary WUIbanki (Apopka)
Kepresentutlvca and two candi­ Setnmolo County Sportsman's AsTrade Area ahoppers will never
Mrs. $lary Long and Baby
Lonrvood Town Council affirm­ Tomorrow A t 4 p.m. dates for the State Senate. Thlr- •notation, himself a candidate in
By MARY FOWLER
forget and they’ro getting In
(Sanford)
ed
the
raiolutlon
presented
to
Parents Register
.i.a-i-s a.v scheduled to Ihlt year'* political competition,
The De Bary C of C is tending
readiness to lake care of the enorThe
regular
monthly
meeting
of,
*&gt;-*
«
‘
"•
Eugene LaFalr (Sanford)
them by th* Winter Park Tele­
mous crowd* during tho sales out cards, requesting th* attend­
introduced th* candidates but al­
Seminole County Children'* »pc»k at each HallyAPRIL 1!
Children April 16 phone Corp. and Southern Beil at th#
ance of each member a t a meet,
•vent.
low'd no apeaklng.
Committee
will
be
hold
Tuesday
af-’
So
far,
rnllic*
have
been
held
lullen la to be brought before the
Admissions
Ing Wednesday, April 13 In th*
(brnax of tb&lt; avenlng’a two and
There
will
be
thousands
of
Uemi
ternnon
at
4
o’clock
In
the
School
In
Sanford,
Lake
Monroe
and
Uike
Its last regular meeting. This m o ­
Doris Burfitld (Sanford)
For First Grade
Stetson cafeteria at 7 p. m. A
t
half
hour
get-together
waa
when
of
merchandise
for
tha
home,
tho
administration
Building
on
ComMary.
Frank McKcncle (Sanford)
Lyman School at Longwood will state Utilities Commission for the merclal Ave.
car, th* garage, the wardrobe, recently mailed report of th* com­
*
Tonight's rally, In I mg-v-tod, Is idate* were piled high with fried
bold * pre-school roundup and approval of Increased rales to off
f!*h,
ride
slaw,
pickles,
boiled
corn,
for men, women, and children mittee on roads will be dlscuiied
Herald Heckenbach, chairman of expected to bo bell In the Park
cllnie for children entering Ibe set tho expense of the extended the Seminole County Children's whcr» apeakors will rddros, the mil hush puppies, along with hot
displayed
In Sanford Stores during and President A. L. Lincoln delire* that everyone study Uila
first grade next September. Par- servlet that wUl ba put Into ef­ Committee, wUl be out of town, crown* from the puvdllon.
coffo*.
Banner Days.
2
New
Businesses
fect
carefully brfora Wednesday io ap*
\";-.Us may register their children
"This
will
be
ono
of
Ihe
great­
chnrKC, Mmj cuuntor charges
[woprlate conclusion* can be ob­
Monday, April l i , from 0:30 a. m. Hi# Town Attorney, Webber However, the vice-chairman, the
appearing In llm talk* by can* RAMADAN GF.TS UNDERWAY Open In Longwood est sales ever featured In San­ tained by the majority of mem*
Hainei, waa to bo Instructed to IN*?* If# L. Zimmerman will preuntil 13 noon.
Longwood ha* two new business ford”, Perkins, Merchants Asso­ ben.
ALGIERS, Algeria tiv— Rama
Dr. Terry Bird, head of the draw up a new ordnance ordering .Id* at what has been termed one dld, t„ * ,th op,,0„ l 10n.
ciation President, said today.
moat Important meet n g s", ..
uvill li ■ •Ian, the Moslem month nf fastin;; vhicc* opening recently.
Seminole County health unit, wilt a midnight closing of all alcoholic of "th#
m iii..
*
to r the Hr it i. no. v j .r * w
There are three method* for
nf Sh.
the ..m
committee.
J,
I).
Kirkland/*
operating
the
bovtrage
establishment*
on
each
"Danner Daya Is not a stock
nut
under
way
In
rehvllloua
Algo
be present to make the physical
choosing candidates fur tho Sendroad bctlrrmcr.t applicable to th*
All
member*
are
urg’d
to
be
preColonial
Restaurant.
It
haa
been
week-day
night
and
all
day
Sun­
cleaning
event
for
Sanford
Mer­
ria
today
as
scattered
fighting
In­
examination* and to glvo th* Im­
sent! officii!* of tho commlUeVan- ,,,ol# Cuu", »', “ V"*1. °.f
re-derorated throughout and all chants.” Perklna said, "It Is a Do Bary situation A -E ttabllibmunisation shots. Ho wlU be as- day. Th« now existing ordinance nounced
today.
■ion,r» eounlywlde Instead of tho in ccn French and rebel forces con new equipment has been Installed real tale with aonio of the moil men! of a special Improvement
call*
for
I
a.
m.
closing
Monday
•Died by th* nurses with the
Utilrlrtwtda election In previous tinned to rage.
service district under provision!
It la possible that the countywide
Report* told of aklrmlshea that along with air conditioning. Th* outstanding prices offered for qus of Senate bill No. 499. acta of Us*
health unit, Mrs. Mabel Brown and through Friday with midnight dos­
campaign*.
ing
on
Saturday
until
7
a.
m.
Mon­
Illy
merchandise.”
recreation
program
will
be
dlsclaimed
an
estimated
90
rebuland
Colonial
is
open
from
S
a.m.
till
Mrs. liulde Kllbee.
1933 legislature, U—Creation of"*
rusted at Tueaday’i meeting, of­ Each candidate la allotted five n French lives over Ihe paat 48 midnight vrvekdaya and Sunday*,
Perkins added, "We think that special De Bary road district toy
&lt;•&gt;. Principal t . S. Douglas requests day.
minute*
In
which
to
place
hit
platSeveral
new
bousing
permits
ficials stated. However, other aubhours—mostly in the Constantine
C. II. Johnson and ton have Sanford shoppers are In storo for
'••th at parents bring birth certifi­
special act of ihe legislature or G
were liaued for the erection of Jecta of vital imporlan &gt;. will be forn^ before the paoplo attending
opened a Community Dry Goods
rral treat during Banner Daya
cates with them.
the ralllrf. They are introduced by
t,,a mnnlh( Moi,fm l fflll Store which carries • full lln* ofj next Thursday, Friday and Satur —Incorporate as a municipality.
homta to be started at once,
dltcntaed.
Each of these require tha consent
James Lee, chairman of the Semi- j , da). &lt;nd / |# |t , t nij,h,
articles.
| day.”
of a majority of registered frea..ole County Democratic Exernllta
huldcn, either by petition, special
Committee.
election or both,
Written questloni are to ba iub«
milled immediately to Harry O.
Mrs. H. Swanson
Hunter, Rot 023; each member’*
copy of the report it to b* brought
To Serve A s Page
to Ihe meeting for detailed dll*
CUSSlull.

Cardinals To Open
Season Tomorrow
Against Apopka

H. Rawls Is SNAAS
Skipper For Five
Minutes Tuesday

Residents Invited-Street Resurfacing Affair
Program Finished; To Become To Ground Observer
Corps Meet Tonight
7.18 Miles Paved Annual

Interest Mounting
In Political Races

Sportsman's Assn.,
Local Candidates
Enjoy Stag Fish Fry a o W S A V A U B t

Hospital Notes

Longwood Council
Affirms Resolution

De Bary CofC Calls
Important Meeting

A t Pilot Confab

im o u u i f n iw .io if
Aaalav.nt flUU’e AV.cn*} 1

b» left bla ebarteroj boa in lanford w ant (lift to
m j Vh n member of Stevenson’* party, Clifford Me*

Mrs. Hirvcjr Swanson, president I
of the Sanford Pilot Cltih l\a* been I
Invited to svrv# •« • p*g* at tho
spring district eonver.lon of D'i I
trlct Four, Pilot International, to I
bs held In T*llaha*«e« May 4 to I
Msy 8, It was revealed at the meet- I
Ing of the (roup held In the Yacht I
Club Tuesday evening.
L
Another Samurd men'ber, Mrs. I
M. L p shorn Sr. will ier&gt;e o n 'H H B T
the nominating committee at tho I
spring convention.
,1
Member* voted to. furnUh lOrt I
Jars of Florida honey to be (Wen ■
la souvenir« at Pro Pilot Interna- ■
tJonal ctr.ventlon which will be I
held In Miami In July.
Mr*. Walter L. Carter, milk bank H J I
chalrm.'n, reported that ona cats
of vanned mil* h id been furnished
an Indlftnt family during the past*’ FRYING
« oath.
J r . m . u.

An appeal bai been mad* for
•« vara I plnta of blood to ba docaU
ad for Mrs. Harold HecktnbacK
who b ai raaantly undergone gwf&gt;
■ary in the Traabyterlaa Hospital,.
In Philadelphia, Pa.

Ttwra can b* aa exchange credit
arranied, aocordtn* to thoaa
pealing far (ha donation of bloadh
Thoaj» w frtjii to M itt aa dewtoS
ara asked to contact Ufa. R, | f (

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DALLAS uf—To control your
weight, itop counting ealorla* and
take ear* of your hvpothalamui.
an authority on nutrition auggtited
today.
Regular exercise and wise choice
of ill nourlihlng food* ar* way*
to do It: i»M Prof noger J. Wl|.
Ilami,. University of T exn biochimlit. and presidentelect of the
Amarlcin Chemical Society.
Your hypothalamui — hypo for
■hort — te a vital aria of tha brain
which la apparently one seat of
“bodily wiidom” and automatle
control machanlimo. Tha mechaniim controlling appittto la girob.
ably located there, Dr. WUUaaa
iiid.
Some aclanllit* alio find avjdance jrour bypa area la a awlteh.
oard of tba amotlom,. tramlating
l*aa and amotion* Into physical
affacta t h r o u g h narvai and
hormonal Thli eomplix aria may
alio ba tha part of the brain that
controli ilaap or wakafulnaii.
Dr. WUIIami told of finding mw
evidence Indicating that If thi
hypotbalamui aria li w*l|.nourlihid' In every way, than your
m e c h a n l a m controlling appatit* will work prop«rly.
Tba bodily wtidom* Include con*
trol mechanism over tampiratura,
breathing, composition of the blood
and "tha wladom to eat or itop
eating," h* told the ACr ‘ dlvlalon
of agricultural and food chemistry.
Tha appetite control I* ao re­
markably precis* that It la not
unusual for a middle-aged man to
gain only 20 pounds very gradually
between ages j j and 53, never
counting a alngl* calorie, ha aald.
This man might eat :o tons of
food In that time, but brrn up 90 M
per cent of It.
If he gained only 4 pound* In 20
years, he- would hav* burned up
S T M a J - E s - S Z T S ,'S
th* food.
But If hla appetite control mechantsm was not ao efficient, and he
burned up only 99* per cent, he
would gain SO pounds.
Regular exercise Increases this
bodily wisdom of appetite control,
Dr. William* said, citing studies by
Dr. Jean Mayer of Harvard Uni­
versity.

train?
A. No. You have th# rigfcl M
chant* your program up to Uio
third anniversary data of your
discharge front th* armod fort**.
Aft«r that, you may ehango only
If you ar* not making aatlafnc* qg
tory progrou In your p ro a n t
course, due to ao fault of your
awT)| anj your new coots* would
be more In keeping with your
aptitude* and abllltie*.
Q. | am eliglbla for VA out*
patient medical treatment
my aervice-coanteted dliabUlty.
May I limply go te my ewa (aator and tel) him to bill tha VA?
A. No. You must gat VA’t
prior authorisation for your doe*
tor to provide the treatment a l
VA'a axpense.
Veterans living la Central Flor­
ida who wlah further Inform**
tlon about thalr benefits ihould
writ* tbs VA office at 43 B.
Central Av*. Orlaodo.

Hera ara aothorlutlr* anawtr*
from tho Vataram Adminlatratlon to four question* of lnt*r*»t
to former aervicaraen and their
familial:
i Q. I am In tha military aervlea.
and 1 am covered by 110,000 fre*
.Indemnity. I recently wet marrled. and | want to change my'
beneficiary. Ara 1 tuppoa* to
notify VA?
A. No. Service p*r»onn*l *hauM
not notify VA of ch an tti in benafielary. Imtead, they ihould
notify their branch of lervlce,
ilnte that’* where their record*
are kept. VA handle* tha record*
of veteran*, and not. generally,
of member* of the armed force*.
Q. 1 want to get a 01 farm
loan. How can I find a lender
who make* ouch loan*?
A. You ihould b* abla to got
PRESIDENT TOLD t
the Information from your Coun­
PALM BEACH Of Robert
ty Agricultural Extension Agent,
PENSACOLA, F^A. (FHTNCl- You alio ihould contact landing Kloeppel J r of Jacktonvllla la tha
Qualified aa g carrier pilot March Inatltutlona In your community. new preildeot of tha PlaHIa State
31 waa Navy Ena. Wllll.m &amp; , Q. I am going to aekool under dotal Ann. Ha wai elected yea*
Claus* Jr., ion of Mr. and Mr*. the Korean 0] BUI. Will 1 hava ttrd iy along with Jam ei MUgrlna
W. C, Claus* of Route 1, Box the right to make one change of of Orlando, niraod vice president.
33A, Sanford,
He graduated from tha Uni­
versity of North Carolina befora
entering the service.
To qualify ha completed all
landings aboard th* light aircraft
carrier U8S Saipan in tha Gulf
of Mexico.
He It now undergoing Instruc­
tion in Instrument flying at tha
THESE PRICES WILL HE IN EFFECT
Corry Field Naval Auxiliary Air
Station, Pensacola.

News O f Men
In Service

EFFECTIVE

Monday, April 16, 1956

MISSIONARIES APPOINTED
RICHMOND, Vi. UB-Tha South
trn Baptlat Foreign Mission Board
appointed II missionaries for aarvice In seven foreign countrle*. The
appointee* Included Rav, Dottnon
L. Mills and Mrs. Mills of Fort
Pierce, H i., • Argentina.
Th* human body ean also be­
come foolish about sating, said Dr.
Williams, discoverer of tha B vitamotes growth. Examples ar* the
child with a sweet tooth whose
sugar consumption crowd* out tha
vitamins, minerals and proteins he
need*. and th* adult who-* craving
alcohol lata alcohol substitute ter
food,
Ha Indicated th* well.nourished
hypothalamus could avoid ar halp
overcoma the craving*.

Haircuts
Shaves
WALKER'S BARBER SHOP
CARVER'S BARBER SHOP
TOUCHTON'S BARBER SHOP
THOMAS’ BARBER SHOP
WRIGHTS BARBER SHOP
CHARLEY CHAMBERS
STATE FARMER'S MARKET

W. J. COLEMAN
J. L. McEWAN

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LOS ANOELES W— Dapuliei
tap Mrs. Caealla Totpp walked
Uto tha aaw Firaiton* aharlffa
• m i Ion - right through a plate
D ata window.
Sha waa treated at a hoipltal
far g gaihad right arm and foraImid.
Offliar* laid Jtti. Tamp, a . of
agburban DownJy, had bean called
la la sa t har la-ytir-oitl ion,
(totted ua (or a minor infraction.
AafSTMuy# la haa auHamant,
tla y a id , ehe didn't realice aha
waa walking, late tha large, cioaad
r t t k a Deal of the lobby.

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anad by tha "dirty-burning tail-end" ofgaaoUna. . . while no - n ox taavaa tba plate on tha
right titan. T h a t’* hacauaa Gulf raflnaa out
tha "dirty-burning taU-aad" of gaaollae, in
making New NO-NOX.

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WHILE GROUNDBREAKING CEREMONIES |« t tjndarway (lift Fr. Richard ,1. Lyonn, and the Hev. J. Rernard Root, watch from
to right) Rt, Bor. John P. Wlnr, Mrt. Katharine Abbey Hannah. tho side at the recreation building In Foil Melton Dark Tuesday,
Mra. Marjo P a n u , Mr*. Gilford Cochran, Mr. Cochran, the Rav. {Saff Photo)

Governor Collins
Announces Annual
Board Meet Date

Ike To Kick O ff
Cam paign Tuesday

E. Presley Signs Movie Contract

HOLLYWOOD Mt—Elvis Presley,
AUGUSTA. Ga. (* - President
i rock n' roller who looks a little
Eisenhower will kick off his rc
ike Marlon Brando and sings like
election campaign with an address
Johnny Hay with the St, Vitus
to 800 Republican parly leaders lance, was signed today to a long­
at a Washington dinner next Tues­ term movie contain.
Presley, a 21 year old Memphis
Th» annua] meeting of Uie day evening.
The President'* vaeatmn head bluet singer with long sideburns
Southern
Regional
Education
Board will t* held at Daytona quarters announced this today as and black denim trouser*, is the
Dench, July 13, according to an White H o u s e press secretary current swooner among b o b b y
*
announcement by . Chairman Le- James C. Hagerlv hit back nt fur •oxer*.
Hal Walll* Productions screen
Itoy Collins. Governor of Florida. mcr President Truman's charge
•c-ted Presley * few week* ago
The RREB meeting is usually
held concurrently with the Soulh- that Elsenhower has been a "d-&gt; after hi* RCV recording of "Heart,
■rn
Governors'
Conference. nothing president." Truman said break Hotel" *narcd near Uie mil­
Chairman Collins explained, hut further In a Des Mulncs speech lion vnpy matk.
since that Conference Is scheduled la it night that the President ha*
However, the producer didn't
for Sept. 0-12 and would conflict compiled "one of the most ania/ sign Presley until lie made three
lng
record*
of
political
betrayal'’
with college and university open­
appraranre* in San Diegu la*t
ing dates, it “seemed advisable nn farm matter* that he (Tru­
week. Tile first was ,.n the Milton
to hold the SRKI1 meeting sepa­ man) evpr ha* *cen.
"I don't hclleie that Mr. Tm llerle television show. Tile nest
rately this year."
m i were In the San lllego Arena
Governor Collin* added that it man, hy hi* own standards, can where turnawny audiences of J.uoi)
recognize
accomplishment
when
is expected the 1037 Board meet­
mostly tcen-ngrd girls, paid St.vnuu
ing would be held concurrently j he see* It," Hagcity told’ news. grit** In hear him sing eight song
I
men
in
response
to
a
request
for
with the Governors' Conference.
Presley sings with movement*
A meeting - of the Board De­ 1comment.
not unlike those of a burlesque
velopment Study Committee &lt;"
scheduled for July 11 ahd the diet on tin Work Conference on queen. Tho effect on bobby soxert
Executive and Finance Commit­ Nuclear Energy which is scliw-;
tees will meet on July 12 pre­ dulcd hy the SHED for August,
, ns well as tho action* taken by
ceding the full Board meeting.
Governor Colilne will report t» , the Board at tho July 1.1 m eet-'
the Southern Governor*' Confer- lng.

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Is *uch that the arena manager |
bad to call out p-dlco and a platoon
&gt;f shore patrol to help quell the
mob which pursued Presley to a
ban leaded dressing mom.
He also ha* been the subject of
two aril takeoff* by television
cunt I* Stove Allen anil Sid Caesar
This hasn’t hurl hi* Jet-propelled I
climb to fame
KUi* plat* a sat age guitar a*
part of lit* art and average* alumt
three broken string*
performmice Refute ho took up tho (fe ­
ta, he was a flVa-wctk truck f
driter in Meiwpltl*.

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"I'm afraid to wake up rarh
morning I ra n t hcllnc all this
has happened tc me—I Just hope
it lasts.'*
Wiiyne Anderson, trainer for
till* Cincini all Re.lleg*, often wits
,'l clubhouse boy for visiting
I’nclfic Toast League team* in
Lot Angeles.

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hi.II. tila w ife, a Chryailrie Drl*e,
f'l 1*1.11INNTIJNBRN Ob'
M yomiealna Hills, J t e i d ln f . 1 atmBEMINOLB CgLNTl
a y l t e n l a . MAItY T. KMDMUND and IBB At.)
A R T H iTr J. IIKDMONK her h u s ­
, Ry O. P. Ilerndno
band.
Jlu
it o lly w o n d
Avanua,
Clerk
U r lf h lo n , ItOcliaatar II, N&lt;w York.
Mark N. Cleveland Jr.
TIlFt UNKNOWN IIKtIt**, davlaa.a, County Atto rney
arautaaa, •se la n e e a , lienors, rradlKir*, t fu e l e r e of JOHN J. MAL’HKIt, l a th e Knurl a f Ike r«Maly J sd a s,
deeaaaed, and all parllea hay ing, SKWIMIt.K Cuoafy Florida,
l o Probate.
or cla im in g to h ava any Halit.
(Ilia or i n te reel in (ha fo lto w ln a IN rei Kata la o f
RUIIKRT
A. NNWMAN, HR.
drecrlbed prop erly, lyintf and betna In
ln_B*muipfa
Hammola Cuunty.
Cuunty, Florida^
Klorlda. he.
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redltara
s a d P e r su a . l i a s ,
wit: it u of toil IS&gt; of Frank
iiirta, ■no t lalrna or lieaaooile . l a s t s s i
Woodluffa Hulidlvlslon nf lauii
Mouth danrord. Klorlda, ari-nrdlnjr lo ■aid K s l s i r i
You and each of y o u a m h tr sb y
plat t h a f t u f recorded In 1‘lat eA&gt;"k
and
reunited
in
jireti. rs«a. 44 of ttia puhlln rlcotde null lied
aant
any
cJtlma
and
de.
o f Nam Inn Ia Ci.unly, Florida,
manda
whlrh
you.
nr
either
,,r
You, and
sd each of ynu, ara hereby
notified Hist a ault hat lieeii you, may hav* ero ln a t the ..stnir
l&gt;*sailvisa rtrnlnst ynu In Ilia Circuit of ROHRIIT A. NKIVJtAN HR, deCourt, In and for itamlnola County, reared, la t e nf said County, i„ the
Florida. In chancery, enilllrd All- Tnorjljr J iuIk* of Hemboilf Ciiimly.
■ Mil: B. h tlj Til and RCTII H. s lurltln. al hla uffire in the rum I
NMltll hie wife, plalnilffa. »*. huuae of aald Conniy a l Hanford.
JOHN J. MAt-NHH and MAHUA- Klorlda, w llhln rlahl ratendar
HkT tlRAlihHAW MAUNlilt. III* nmnlhs from Iha ilm» ,.f ih* first
wifa, at al. dafandanla, and yen. publlrnllnn nf t h is not Ire Cm h
and1each nf yuu, ara reunited lo etnlni or rtenmnd shnll ha In writ.
file your answer in plalntllft’ rum- Ina. and ahall sla in Ihe p lser of
p i.hit with i lie Clerk of said residen ce and putt o ffice nildmts
Cngrt. and salsa U|mn plaintiffs’ o f iha r la lu isn i and shall he sw orn
aiiotuaj. ft BO. A. HPEhlt, JR, In by Ihe claim ant, hi* a*en t. nr
wha»« address la P. o. Itm tJsi, hla a i m r n e y , and #nj aurh claim
Nanford, Florida, a eopy of said or demand not tn flted sishall be
answer on or hefer# Thursday. fold,

May I*. A P . r m , and It you
/*/ AHA U. NK W m a n
fall |n do ao a doerfe mo cunfssao
Al e t s n i t r l s
«f (hr f.asl
*1)1 ba e n ie r s d a a a ln si yuu. and
l l III and T eela m en l ..f
ynu,
for ths rtllef
rolls demandeach ooff p
b ...............
Ron C R T A NT!** MAN, SR,
e,| Ins said rompltlnt.
r
de.-eassd
Thsa n*tur
n*lur« of thisa suit
ault la
la to
to uniat
unis
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li iha | p o s a drscrll-ed
v o T i K t : oa- a i i T
t h b BTA
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l T N M A my hand and *h» seal
ll 11,1,1AM If »IOOR K III,
of aatd Couft a t Nanford, Hamlsole
A 1 1C. A H I U V U , Nuiiply
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A flHorn Complaint h s v l n t |.»*n
fjlod a a a l n s i you In Iha CIO nit
,n * n&lt; for Samlnola County,
Fh'tldn. In Chancary. for Dlvoroa,

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j*. w i l l i a m h . m o o r k m , r , .
fandnnt. Ih**e j.reaenl* ara lo cause
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and require you to fils j n n r writs
m
L7".
11 • " * »" 'hr ComTO
. . . WHOM IT MAT CONCKItN.
pTalnl ||1M h*riln, ami 1n
a
Tou will taka hotlea lhal iha copy thereof Upon p l a i n t i f f s Atiors t y CammlsMaaira. «t nay on or bofer* the lo th day of
A- II on Iha Ith dar May, A, J&gt;. m i . nihtrw Ita a l i t May, t i l l at iha Cuunlv Court eree Pro Confaaao w ill ha anlsre d
Id ■ S ta f o r d . Ftnrlds. will
,l1* “ I " 1 Ptoi**d
n anilday and dtta rm ln a wh ath*r a!* "Vla^**1
or J*0 t Iha County w ill e|osa, va• " I hand and official
*••*« r*n»u««* ( a d disclai m any
■ •m ln ola County,
T and Iha public
delineate d upon a ! R - *m«h * , l *lh a ,r nt Avr'1
• r pi
‘ -erd td In lam l*
o. P Msrndep
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Ctaik of tha ClrcuK
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w a p la m sr a
i a m ia o l a Couaty, Florida
pan
aa ta tlawsi
I — Baaln. pardon V. Praderlek
, aihaaat eornar A t t e r s e y for P la i n t i ff
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come in and make
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Weird Deals

I FINALLY MADE IT! Hardy W Rnwl* l r . fblnf AvlnH.ni Met .'
smllh, USN, *it a nl llio ilrsk nf Topi nin ll W. Iink-nil, DSN, Coin
msniling Offimr nf Sanford Nnvnl Ausiltui'v Mr Slatlun, iluriiic
reremonle* Tuesday, In which Ha wlis nnn
tn I hi* H i»rl
Reserve. For the rinnl flvo minute &lt; of Ills mtlve service In tli-i
If. S. Navy, Raw I* was given mmiimml of NAAS by Cuplum
Jnekson, (Offlriiil photo, |J. S. Navy)

Weird Hours

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�yiVNT SCOUT IfM H t PAUL lUNTAN C flO R T ff

t«naioa Is growtar—th# Iuuna betighter Md afore aifiii/leint In the
Utirtl ring*.
no open fighting—or there'a
far that we can aee—but each cane lining up hia beet atatements and
it emphatic phraeee to thfow out at
inactive votera for vote-getting maara iwt talklnf among themielvea
rylf to eonvlne* ona nnothor that
platform! ora tha baat. Right now,
i corraling Individual vote;* off to
da to eel) them a bill of gowla and

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moybt f« t Mother vote on their aide of the
ledger.
Hat-tipping and apeaklng to Juat any
paaaerby fa getting to no quite”a ’iWOst.
among thoae aeeking a coveted office,
We're not making any predlctiona—but
we'ra going to go out on a limb and aay
that it'a going to be one of the hardeat
conteatc'd races in a long time.
There are eight more Democratic Ralllea
in the schedule before the day for “casting
ballots'’ rolls around, plus several “friendly
get-tooethers’’ to which the candidates are
invited to attend and possibly have tholr
env on a mnttcr or two of the proper way to
vote.
Still plentv of time Is ahead where a
voter may get all of the information he'd
like to have to sum up the qualification! of
a candidate,
Our arfvi-e la to “gat all the facts.” know
your candidate, leant about his platform
and his Intentions. And often this—
there's fust one avenue to follow—vote as
you please on the basis of the Information
you have secured from ail of the candidates.
That wav you'll be voting your own con*

Multi-Million

built la Die sparsely settled aorta the jet elrptaao that the Jet wai
Georgia hills tear Dawaoaville from tho platen-propeller typos,”
•twut ao mils* aorth ef Atlanta, bo said. “It *111 lav# larmandoui
*Iin» frr the multi-million dollar adiantaiss both la military and
.project wtra tnnouncod Jointly eommtreial sp ile s Horn; and it
last nlfbt by tho Air force aad will snhinct tho vslut of United
the Georgia division of Lochbood lu te * alrpowor la Its broadest
Aircraft Corp. at a dlanor here. ootuo, and In It. prim, role ef
Galnsavllla la about t l rallai aouth- promoting peace."
oast of DawsesvLUo aad tho largest Holloway and Dan J. Houghton,
*
* if!*
,
goaorll msaagtr of Loehhotd’a
tho Air fore# la Washington Qaergli division, both omphssltod
also anaauneod tho awarding of • that tho dovslopmsat will Involvo
contract to Convalr division of aa hoards of aay kind to tha aurGonsril Dynamics Coyp. for eon- founding country or Its peopo.
tlnulng air framo davalopmant Haughton dladoaad for tho first
work that has baan undar wty at time that fro tt 1 Whltnay dlvlConvalr*. Tort Worth, Tea., plant , |oa * United Aircraft Corp. will
ho sasoelatod with Lockhood in
the Dawwmvlllo project.
He alio slid that “ people from
----------------------------government

MVItWtr Recoils
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Is Friendly Man

Driving Can Be Risky
If You Are Very Upset

■ ridiculoua burat forth In all it*
ah glory on th# occasion of the annual
• #gg rolling at the White House.
^ipral
aa rolling anbecame
r-amer the
egg, innocent
ann
Ont Elaenhower
ta bothwhen
Rcpubllcnna
atirt
Ilomncratn
he remarked genially towmilri
the
attaat,Sis“It
a man
who toalmost
always
rsalstas
la good
see you
nil. Pee
you
Confidence in III* personal destiny. So the
prophet* had better look for significance
K . The horses of conjecture galloped off in
d
e # w What
h e rdid
e the
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fif Ad ldlroatlAU.
President mean ?
S W as haThe
Just being
friendly?
Or wan whnt
Sanford Herald
P i p Mld thereon theaunny lawn slgnlfleant.
fe Wat It a genuine, grade A expression of
. RMftdan*' In the November election out*j Ron*"?
; Tha fact Is, it doesn't much matter.
V froaident Elaenhower is a friendly msn to
whom 'sayinfr “8ea you next year" would be
sneak*. egg,
veaeleMs
•a natural aa rolling an Easter
and ike

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devslopment frefram*
Nolthor tho Air force aor Lothhttd would |Wo a spocllle rlguro
for tha Georgia development but
|t b l| bMB «atlmstsd at hotwHa
,
. iAilsrsv
“ , fc. " !? . *1 Min*. md
Houghton said the lull I I I
oquipmont naar DiwmbvIUo will
far sir
world's flnost Utariwrfoo foe air.
oraft midair rouaren.
Tha Dawson lUo laboratory win
bo construct#!' on &gt; 19,000-acre 'w
alto purchaaad by Leekhead front
Roicoe Tuthar of DawaonvUIo, a
national Republican eommiUaoman from Georgia, and others,
and deeded to tho government
*• ,l' wU1 * ®wn*d
and operated by
Haughtea i.M the lour mile

Good, Bod TV Fane RS3

Itfeal radlotlon U an art. Like other
of art, It ranges from the^ ridiculous
aubtlma and—back again. In an elecoar. everyona trlea to gft In on tha

Pag* 4

Dollar

HUMAN failure rather than don't Mam out M tho house and
auchaalaal failure la tho prime into your ear right after aa argu­
cauao of auto ueldonta. Ho mat* ment with your ipouso.
tar how well you may ho ablo to Tou’ra apt to loch voagianea
handle a ear, you are aot a good by bullying yossr way through
#n tar untie* you aro always alert | trams, it'a a juvenile ifafag to da,
to what you aro doing while at of course. But oven wore#, It may
tho wheel.
ho a deadly thing to do.
Daydreaming, motional strew,
Inability to maka immediate de­ Driving Mammon
cisions, these aro only a ft* of n a tio n of monument also
tho oondltlona which u s turn a may eaptura tha driving man*
potentially good driver into a nora ef a henpecked husband or
Ia toe-obodlint child, for these
real road naaard.
persona, especially, a gas pedal
Tremendous force
Moat important, yon'ra got to Imay ha aa oxhllarator rather
rcallte what tremendous faro# than an accelerator. A tpeeding
auto uvea them a aeaao of im­
you havo at your dlapocal.
and power they do not
Bvaa at tho normal driving portance
■peed ef U mllta an hour, It wlU othirwtw Boaww
Persona afllctod with various
diseases should not drive, at laart
not without getting an they from
their personal physician. Como
eardlovaaeuier disabilities mar
Interfere with driving ability.
Among thorn aro'oaoontial hyper­
tension, carotid sinus hypersen­
sitivity and saver* angina pootori*, if you havo a heart dUeaae.
If yauTa Ured. Ritontag tn- you must loam tho wasptoma of
tenUy to the ear radio, oarrylng a ponding attaak.
on a oonvortatlen, or if yoa have a DHOW u p s x r n
bean drinking liquor, tha lapse of O. U.: What aauaoo gallstonaaf
time and distance will bo oven answers: The anaet causa la not
p u tw .
known, but infection of tho gall­
Aa auto frequently boaomoo a bladder, ovorwalght and leek of
symbol or an aitanslsn af the cxarclta era factori which may
owner's age. foe that raason, load to this condition.
a i*ss. at*« r m

Thursday, April 12, 10M
TODAY'S BIHl.tS VliRflE

With what measure ye mete It shall he
Measured to you again.—Matthew 7:2.—
Evan In this Ufa there are strong suggrxtiona of this rule. On* thing certain Is thst
memory Is etamsl end s bed memory puniahea agsin end again end again.

‘tSTHS t&gt;

y o u « u i . ttu

tel*v!»lon season a reviewer r*.
members seme outstanding pro.
grammlng for tho homo aeratn—
aa well aa many failures.
CBS-TV ha. brought u. aom.
callent works via ‘'Omnibus,"
"ford Star Jubilee" and Ed Murrow’i "Sea It Now" In addition to
■portal evanta. AIIC-TV has aupplied "Disneyland" and aome good
special aventa.
While NBC-TV has had a share
of failure*, notably tn soma ef its
"tpaetaculsri," a ravlewar cannot
help but be Imprassad by Iti programmlng philosophy. In actual at.
talnment the month of January On
N1C-TV was probably tho highest
level achieved by any natwork
within a specific month, for ei.
ample:
‘T ite r Pan," tha beat alngl* pro.
gram yet seen on television, was
repeated to the delight at all.
"Nightmar* In Rad," that excel-

[ V , , ! ? . i , , u i « *h ** “ " *
V** B“™g oparatioa.
“ 1" tlM *f 18
nt. * *” •
reactors, which la highly Impreh&lt;bU\
b*
J*v
l c
y
* ,h
“ 1#l "• d,cUr*1,
Haughton explained that tho
*tomle reactors to be used at the
Dawsonvllle plant will be bailcal. •
ir like several othara now opera»i"« *l*»where with complete safety ,n&lt;1 retlabllliy. He said that
th* other reactors are
"much closer to densely pep**e*"ter*. and they havt beet
no Problem at all to nearby ternntunlllea."
Haughton said tha alto near
Dawsonvllle was chosen becauso
it la near Marietta, Ga., "where #
tha manufacture of any actual nilclear aircraft could be done."
Lockheed's aircraft plant at Ma.
rletta la operated for tha Air

What's Age To Take Child On Ship?
By HAL BOTLR
ABOARD M NASSAU At 3*a 'At
—Whai la th* proMr eg* t . taka
a child oa a cruim*
Marty paranu ask this question.
RomowaH bound after a glorious
twa - week vacation tour of th*
la h lm a i, I am a hit lncllaad to
giro this SMwer:
Th# proper ll* to tab* a child
m a cruise la when tt la U roars
•Id - aad aufi.rini from fallen
■rebel. Then you can ha r.asonably aiiro of where It Is.
WM sh&gt;t
a ir.
and
I haven’t hann a .a r ti, unaware

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av*ry cranny of »h* ship. Sh* has trcls* hava ta u * * d Tracy to
JHM '» h'lp th* **»{ rf» k
^
Ub&lt; ■
hu^ (. **(• *"
tha *n| Mar to fuel tha W i.ro, ho interludes between, th* tin *.
*•
hl* brlligf- , I . j * ^ 1,
h
With somo ships this wouldn t
d&lt;&gt; at »”• But Ibis .hip ha. an b*’ .
.it
»»h*n crew, many oi them homo»f eompanlon.hlp tor.th .r.
*leh for thalr own familial far One#, ciaidllni sialn .l my kne*
Itallaai gancrally satm to at th* rail. sh. looked out at tho
h»v* ■ th&lt;&lt;&gt;ry th ,t ■ thll(» ttn do ,# IL ,nd * * •* «r,V*&gt;F. "W h«
nn ' ' ron,' ,n,i *h.' ' r*w memh*r» m»kM lt “ bumpy?"
b?v* .'* Lp?,?,P*rw* ,Tr*cy thL*‘ 1 ?
*,Thri w,nd An*’&gt;" I t"M h.r.
,h* ’' he "*lf *** crouch
Tracy looked up at m . dubiouscoll*|. before 1 can unspoil her. ]y. thought a while, then said:
Rlaht nnw
,n M * lron
"Well, 1 |u eis I’ll hava lo ask
b*r' nt ttl'h the authority of a Mommy. You'r. teasing m#."

,» » 7 ™hb"

daughter, Trary Ann.
W# have always known exactly
whor# aha was Sh. hia always
boos in an* »f threa nieces'
1. Undar Hi# fast of lh# walur*
hi th. dlnlai room
I. f lf u .a step, ihccd of our
Outstretched arm* ~ end running
It the wrong direction.

Wh lh
,h' ,
t
R.d , Chin*., quisled do«n, A
&gt;|in|1
lutharlia,ln" ln ,h » »«««• « • “ «Ub» »ot
h « v « lh. .am* result. T h . .Ituat,nn th*r» »• nnt Wentlcal.
,B ,9M ,h# U(llt&gt;l| 8 u te | lr|(&gt;
atn. and franca .r e a d on tho
»ub(iet
r m „ | , IBd A rtb l.
-Tha thr.a govornment., ahould
u,ey | )nd ,h lt iny „( lb, „ itiU i
was preparing to vlolato frontier*
or armistice lines, would, consistanlly with th.lr obllgatlona aa
members of th* U.N., Immadlat.ly tab. action, both within and

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But the higgest hlow has bean child on a cruise.
violations.
to mJf athlrtlc prld*. Tracy la In
r,a ’ answer f iii.as U—
That asr.Cmant, mad* undar
‘ha climbing stage, and every f"F
Tb* Prld» "f parenthood tha Truman administration, baa
stairway Is a rhallm je.
11 enf""»nt f*»r. But w har.v.r you never baan repudiated. But th st
I didn’t anticipate any real dif. *?■
wdl worry lest about a doesn't m ass Elsenhower will
flculty on that score, howaver. I ' hlM lf
t*k* It with you than think tha agreement la practical
eom* f™m • fsrnlly »f climber.— 'f ^ou, I**v*
behind. And you'll now.
w# f0,# ,rnm **»• c«*l mines to be a lot less lonesome____________ Tha agreement dldnt talk of
*b* swivel chair In only tkra* gen-

A U Mathias when a reporter bargod Into Kla badroMa, awaken
to* him from a sound sloop. “Borry, Mr. Twain." ho chirped
"hut I gotta catch the noon r i t i Bf m i .... .. .......
odlUon. Tall ma: Who'* tha
A
■soot tataroatiivg Amorioaa
■'*•‘ ‘ i j l U p ’T
y*« over ga#tt" " A a r o n i c i v f c ' c T w S iir
Durr," said Twain promptly. L
Vi
Th# raportar blinkad, and
's k *
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■aid, "Hay, wait a minuta.
Burt died in l i l t , didn't hat
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And yon wot# only born # |
A j .Vj
year bafort that How would » /
i/'i /.J
you know If be wee inter**!- vC1-^
v '
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tog or oott*
I JLj
Twainlookad vary plaasoA
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"Tcu’va achieved distinction, *
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ywfcur man." bo said. I t 's
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tha trot time to my know)- ,
I
id"
#d#a that tool paper «d your* has dtomvmad a s a rm batoc#

BtottBa «14 and, Ilka a cat set­
tling down hi saw quarters, aha
baa (all It SMOaairr to etplore
T A fL O R t'OMMANDERY
N fc N K T
f l ( b t o , April I f TidO p. at.
.J R S l Order of Bad Cvaaa
l A I K f l - 1. Brand Caw| M
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IA M F 0 1 B HERALD TUttrt. Apr. I t 1§S« P a p I

S o cia l £ vents
Baptist Cirel# M attin gs

Lake Monroe
News

M iss Myrtles
Schedule
Miaa Myrtle Wilam'a achedul*.
home deaom tratioa agent, April
U - lf la aa fellowat
April 11 Sanford Grammar
School Girl*' 4-H dub* will meet.
Ten club* with f ln t dub meet*
Ing at t;30 a.m. Demonstration*
will b* *n ''Improve Your Aeceo*
eeriee." The girl* will bring their
completed projeete, Record Book*
of their project* and a written
•lory te be judged.
April IS th* Sanford Demon* p.(" _. .
...
h
Club will meet at the
r#m m " It c * » J
wine!

f t th# P in t Baptist H. V. Naltan Jr.. Mr*. H. D.
met recently tor their re- Stanlar, Mr*. W. P. Field, Mr*.
monthly builnaia meetinga C. C. Carroll, Mr*. J. H. Trulutk,
Mra. It. D Allred, Mra. Marahall,
church.
program w*« given by Mr*. Mra. Jodi* Camaron, Mra L. M.
Ahrahama, Mn. R. T. The* Carroll and Mra. W. J. Brook*.
Mra. W. P. Brook*, Mra.
CIRCLE NO. FIVE
Cooper and M n. Roy B ritt
Mn. H. A. Colbert opened the
Other* taking part were Mn. W. meeting #f th* eirei* with WMU
E. Gardiner. Mn. A. J. Petereon,
, M n. Veil* William* and Mra.
♦T lfde Humphrey.
Mr.
r
s d L rend.red P#WM ,nd L,*ht
* 111
th . A m tic n d &gt;Vd MM . « in tlT &gt;Iv* • demon.tretlon on u.ing
CIRCLE NO. ONE
I tS
2. -V la ii
,m,n
•I•ctr,c,, TP11* "'"
Member* met with Mn. W. A. illn f
meeting to begin promptly at
K rataen pretiding and Mn. J . . Dleeouragament."
1:30 p.m. Mlsa Wilton’* demon­
P. WII»on giving th* devotional,
Report* wer* then given by stration will be “Clothe* suitable
utlng at her aubjert "Faith."
Mn. Drake and Mt*. R. P. Coop- to the dlffennt type* of women."
M n. H.,W. Rucker gave th* or related a talk on Itewardehip.
April 13 the Girl’s 4-H Club ef
community minion report lor th*' The** pretent wer* Mr*. Jeha the Pineenet eighth gnd* will
pelt month and plaRt wer* made D. Abraham*, Mr*. J. Cuaalng- meet at th* echool at 11:30 a.m.
for vlalting the Coanty Hem*.
ham. Mn. P. Rreckenridge. Mn. Th* demenitration will be “Im­
Mn. 0. C. Gihba announced A. T. Themat. Mr*. Drake. Mra. prove Your Aeeeseoriti." Th*
t j f i a n * for open houi* to ho held, Harvly. Mr*. W. L Vane*. Mr*. girle will bring their completed
' ^ I t the new bom* of Mr. and Mr*. R. P. Cooper, Mra. Willi* R. Ptp- project!, record hook* of their
Prod Piaher Thurtday night from pi* and Mr*. H. A. Cr'bert.
projeete end written etory la he
Ti3« p.m! until 9:30 pm.
|
CIRCI.E NO. BIX
judged.
Mn. W. H Murray praaented
cirel* No. H i met In th*
Lake Monro* Hem* Demonetretha auwardthlp leaton'from the Homemaker* rlauroom with IS tlon Club will meet at th* achonl.
book “Thlt World'* Good*."
member* preeent.
Mri. Wineger of th* Florid*
Cirel# member* were atked to
The teseion wet opened with o Power end Light Company will
tend card* to and pray for ono proyer hy th* ehtlrman. M n. ( ivt e demonstration on u»inc
at their member* who ia in th* Clyde Humphrey. Mrl. Veit Net- .mall electrical applirencee. The
hoeplial for ourgory.
•on wee welcomed a* a new mem­ meeting will itart at 7 p.m. MUt
Thooo protoo* were Mre. W. P. ber after which Mrl. Pineh told Wllaon'e demonitretlon will he
im^aeley. Mr*. J. P. Wilee*. M n. J. of eommunity million work don* "Clothe* eultehl* to the different
« , gharoa, M n. W. A. Kraitart. in Morrh and piano w en mad* type* af Women."
Mra. J. Roy Britt. Mre. P. P. for visiting (hut-ins.
April 14 the 4-H County Coun­
Mre. W. P. Brooke gave the cil meeting will he held at the
Campbell. M n. 0. C. flibbe, Mn.
W. H. Murray, M n. tr. I . Giles. minion study “Touched By a Community Center at *:30 a.m
Loving Hoart." M n. Jahn E. Foa County Dresa Revu* will he held
Old Mre. Rucker.
prosontod a ohapttr from tha at this time.
C1RCLI NO. TWO
a
April 14 the Girle* Club of the
Ctrel# X*. Two met I* Mi* hook “Thin World'* Goode." De­
chunk vHth eheirmas, Mn. R. C. votional waa givOn by Mr*. P. E. lake Mary echool will meet at
•#el4nrid|e.'r'th* ichool at one o'clock. Th#
Moor* presiding *v4r the tessien. ■reelenridge.''
Thoa# preeenl wer* Mre. Hum- Hemonatretion will he "Improve
Devotional wat nndorod by Mr*.
V A.
j. Poterooa ew CkHstUn phrey, Mr*. H.E. Turner, Mr*. Your Accessories." Th* girle will
Brelley Odham. Mre. Joh* Foa, hHn|r their completed project*,
■ •G row th .
Mrl. C. L. Park* checked on Mre. Brooke, Mr*. A. J. Walker, record book* of their project*.
th* anllstmant report and o ff.rtt, Mra. J. P. Lewie, Mre. J. A. tnij written' report to b# judged,
Ap,n 17 t&gt;,# Cider Spring*
Mr*. J. L. Iro n n was wolenmod strange, Mr*. H. J. Pinch. Mre.
• t a ntw member end Mtt. Mtf- Breckinridge, Mr*, t . A. Coring- Home Demonstration club will
tfca Marahall gave the eteward- ton, Mr*. C. R. Keeler, Mr*. Ren melt at the homo of Mrs. W. 0.
•hip lesson from "Th* World'* Burke. Mrs. B A. R. Wttktn*on. Nolan. TTt# demonstration will ne
Mr*. Vel* Neleen and Mri. H. B "Clothe* suitable to tha different
Goods.”
type* of Women.” Mre. Wineger
Mrs. R. L. Dann, community Carter.
will glv* t demonstration on tha
million chairman, mad* plant
us. of small electrical appliances.
for doing outdlrortod oomnmnlty
The meeting will etart promptly
mllilow work for th* month.
•It M n. Btrtnea* voluAteorad to
et 1:30 p.m.
County Chorus will meet for
•o n * n frtih m e n u t* th* intertheir regular practice, et the
mediate girle autlilary the firet
Community Center at 9:10 * m.
■nd fourth Monday of the month.
Ceramics cl*«* will meet at the
Thooo
preeont
wot*
Mr*,
Circle Ne. Bit of th# W8CB of
liooro, M n Jo* H. Wright, Mr*. thi P in t Mothodlet Church met Seminol* High School at 7:30
J. Newly, Mra. A. C. Bent**, Monday aftornoon at tha homa p.m.
M n. ______
Grae*_ ____
Biihep,
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. . Mn.. S. J. af Mre. J. H. NichoDon on RriDa via, Mra. Patorao«l Mrl. Effle araelift Ave.
Hewl4g. Mra. J . L. Brawn. Mr*, j Mr*. J. H. Nicholson, ehalrA. L. Rarlnoau, Mre. C. L. Porka man, prasidtd over the meeting
. Ir., Mra. R. L. Dann and Mra. which wat opened with a prayer,
'• j e h n Bauloburry .
j ted hy Mre. W. S Thornton.
CIRCLE NO. THRER
I
For her devotional, ah* eonMr*. MeWhorter presided even tinued the Easter thought end
th* Cirel* N*- Three m eeting1 epek* ef th* happening! of th*
with Mr*. Gardiner giving th* *|g week* before aarenslen. She
devotienal. Mrs. McWhorter re- rlosed hy reading Henry Van
ported on th* Easter work in the DykO'o psalm "The Good Teachmission field and Mr*. R. A. WII- *r."
Mre. J. t Terwllleger Jr. ranHome esked for coupon* t# h#
turned In now. They hev# double ducted th* etudy “A TeeUmenl
value until July 1, »h* explained. af Devotion" hy Thomae Kelly. '
Routine hueinesl was dlspnsad
* A program woo planned to visit
* th e Jails for tile misstoa work of and teveral announcement*
1mad*. Mre. Nicholson told that the
thl* month.
Mre. Vnllo Williams closed the cirel# has chart# of th* proyer
•tsslon with a prayer. Thoa* et- xervlc* «n May 23 and olto told
tending wer* Mr*. R. F. Me- member* that a etudy course
Whorter, Mra. R. L. Johneon, for Tuetdey, April 14 will be
Mre. W. D. Gardlaer, Mre. V. held. Installation ef efflrer* for
Wllllame, Mri. M. C. Hagen, m* new year trill h* held gunMr*. J. L. Jackson. Mr*. R. A. day, April I I and th* rovered
Wllllame, Mre. A K. Roseetter, dish luncheon will he held May I
Mrs. P. Tt Rina, and Mr*. W. C. when report* from conference
•L y n n .
will ba given.
m
C1RCLB NO. POUR
Refreshment* wer* »#rv*d to
Cirel* K*. Pour m tt Hi th* th* fallowing ladies; Mrs. Rose
•hapal at tha *dueatlon*| building Adams. Mrs. Mabtl Blount. Mrs.
«tth Mri. M. N. Cleveland, s, p. Bolyn, Mra. M. W. Dastle,
chairman, presiding. Th* aetelon Mr*. A. P. Collum, Mrs. L. T.
opened hy the elnging of ■ hymn. Dost. Mri. Allca Hayne, Mre. J.
Mr*. W. P. Field then ltd th* A. Hauk, Mr*. C. P. Mims, Mr*,
group Hi prayer.
(*. S McKee. Mr*. C. &lt;J. Priest.
Mr*. Cleveland welcomed new ,Mre. R. P. Robison, Mrs. E. R.
-JEWELLED POCKET* AND
member*. Mr*. W. J. Brooke an- Smith, Mr*. R. W. .Sturdivant, B U T T O N * distinguish Ben
'■Willi
nounead that aa ap*n houi# la Mra. J. R. To^wlllogar
Jr., Mra. Relg'a eult of blue-gray RrltliH
Jfb«lng Riven th* aiiaelata pastor W. 8. Thornton, Mre. Ollv* chl/fon tweed. Bleevee er*
and hit wifa, Mr. and Mrs. Tred Welle, Mr*. E. L. Petech, Mre. J. cuffed aa th* collar 1* eheped,
Plshor at thair new horn* on E. H. Nirholeon and Mis* Alin* but sot a* deeply. .
Chapman.
4th Bt. Thurtday avenlng.
A metien wae mad* to donate
111 !• th* G.A.’a. Th# toplr of
th* devotion wae “lerving God
At loaM .” Member* war* asked
to remember the Heckenboch'e in
prayer aa aha la nnd*rg«lnt
le a rt surgery.
_ Regular reutiaa buiineaa wae
" th e n Ukan car* at. Mra. Martha
Marahall fa v . tha «U»ard»Blp
lesson tta n “Th# Wetld'e &lt;I#od*.”
Thee* attending wer# Mr*.
Cltvtland, Mr*. C. 0. MeManui,
Mr*. &gt;. 0. Harper, Mr*. I . C.
Cowan Jr., Mr*. H. 1. Davie, Mr*.
tha fruRaH
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THURSDAY
’ I Thr Sallle Harrison Chapter NS
. I DAA wi'l meet at the home of Mrs.,
Ry
GRACE
THURSTON
By GBACB THURSTON
The n nrn, Demonstration Club L p, Kagan, n o i Park Av*. at
Tha regular monthly matting of w||| meet at th# dub center a t , p m AU |0C1| m#mb*ri and
'
the Lake Monroe P-TA wee held 1:30 p. m. at Mra. Wlnegar w ill! daughter* from olher ehaptera arc . "
Monday avenlng April », at the *lv# a apeclal demonstration on invlted.
•chool. The meeting tvai called to »'"dl electrical appliance*. Tha Th# „HIM.cm
lbUcu| c(rtI,
Circle of
order by the president Mr. Tleutle
hour •• needed for the food _ .
. ' will meet at 2:30
- 1
Hlttell The devotional wee led by »h» PUn» »° «ook*
* '- m. „at the
,h . home of Mn. ...
H*
Mr. Herbert Thunton. devotional
Th* ro«“lar WM*JSr .'" V i
J*m#» Gut 1024 Palmetto Av*.
chairmen. Mr*. Jam ix -e e read the Sanford Duplicate Bridge Club will with Mra. R. F. Moult add Mra. •
minute* of the la*t meeting. The he held at tha Yacht Club at 3 p.m. C h a r I • t Morrison eo-hqstessea.f-' V
minute* wer# approved a* read. Vleltora are welcome.
Homer O.borne will (peak.
Mre. J. C. Muit reported the Trea-1 Tha Azalea Circle of the Garden
Jararanda Circle of the SenfoH
.]
•urer'a report.
i Club will meet at th* horn* of Garden Club will meet at 7:30
| Mr. Wyatt, chairman of tha no-. «»■ J p Cull« •» U k «
p. m. at the Garden eenter. Hov
minating
read .........
the date
........- committee,
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, teenea a n Mra. F. 0. Smith. Mra.'
of officer* (or the coming yeer. Se-| The Hemeroeellii Garden Circle j, p. Waite, end H. E. McSwalin."
veral nominations were made from
n,,el ** ***• home of Mr*
Th* Ixora Circle of the Gaw» IIS*,
the floor. Th# officer* for the com- ?• McKnight «2* Serll* Av*. Mrs. den Club will have a covered dl«h
ing year are at follow*: president; Rrnnett and Mr*. Nix co hostaises luncheon et 12:30 p. m. at th*
Mr. Cliude Hlttell: vice preildent, Tima I* 1:30 p. m.
home of Mre. F. Murrey, Wynn#*
Mr. Herbert A. Thurston; secre­ The Camellia Circle of the Gar- wood. Hus telnet ere Mre. W.
tary, Mr*. Margie Smith; treat- den Club \&lt;Ul meet at I p. m. at Meriwether, Mre. J. Andereon, r%%i
urer, Mr*. J. C. Mu»e; historian, tha Garden Center wnth Mrs. Mr*. David Bach and Mra. lC
f|»l 1
Ralph Betts. Each member Is to Hnu«hnld*r.
Mrs. Taulin* Kirkpatrick.
being flower arrangements.
Th#
Junior
Clase
of
th#
Ovled*
*"\
Plane for the County Council
Th* Grammar School P-TA will High School will preaent a var* *■* meeting will he he'd at th&lt;- Lake
m
Monroe. School on April IS, »:Jo meet at tha school at I p. m. (or lety show on tha itage ef t h » ,
a very Important sasslon.
\ echool auditorium at I p. m. Lo*
a. m.
Seminole Rehrkah Lodge No 43 cal talent will bo used,
| Th* aeilitant principal of the
The Mlmoea Circle of the Gar*.
high echool, Mr. A. Bracken, talk­ will meet In the IOOP Hell at I
p. m. All mtmbers that jojttd den Club will hold Ite April meet**
ed on Our Srhnul Syitem and Tea- in lM t will b« honored.
Ing at 10 e. m. with Mre. P. R.
cher Shortage.
tvThe .'II*I"MI«
Magnolia vCircle
i i v ir UI
of iiio
the oSen«n-. Swanhuuse, 615 W. 24th Street#
The home room enun was won for(l Girdf[1 club will meet at I
MONDAY
hy the' second end third grade*. p m. „ |hf t)om# of Mrl&lt; John
Mr*. Kirkpatrick room.
, Sheppard. 22't« Oak Ave. Mrs
Past Matron’* Club will meet , .
The meeting adimirned. end dell- Brailey Odham and Mrs. H. B. Od- with Mrs. A. K. Shoemaker, 3314
eiou* refreshments wer* served h*m Sr. *r# co-hostesses. Circle M*11on v111• Av*. at 7:30 p. m.‘
by Mr*. C. E Hlttell. assisted by Flower show te slated.
Mr*. Mamie Griffin will be e o j'"*1
MRS. JAMES BLANKENSHIP, outgoing president, present* gavel Mri. Herbert Thurston.
hn«*e*s.
-o a*
PRIDAT
to Mr*. Mildred Cox, Incoming leader fur Anno Miller Circle of
Th* women of th* First Pr*t*-:-Elk* Club. (Photo bv Jonrvsun)
Th# Dirt Gardener* Circle of th# hyterlan Church win na»s» a pray* , ,
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D A R Chapter Will Sanford Gardan Club will meet at *r hand In th* Phllalhea Clasp
10 e.m. at th* homo of Mre. W. W. room at 2:45 p. nt. and • hullMcCaelin, 1011 Mcllonvtlle Av#
nes* and Inspliatlonal matting a t
M eet April 13
The Rnig Circle of the Garden 3 p. m. at th* church.
In L. H an an Home Club will meet i t 9:45 a. m. at the The Dependable Clast of th*
First Methodist Church will raeeb ...
Th. Salllo Herrlson Chepter hom* n( Mr‘- A*pp*.
at th* home of Mr*. V. L. Smith,,
kfomhera of the Ann* Miller Jemee Rossnowr, recording eee- */*?.'** *1'' meet at the home
423 W. 13th St. at a p. m. tor Ita
Circle witnessed and took part retary; Mr*.
Richard Map**, "r
"n rr,,l*7
regular husintse and social meet*"
in an imprcMiv. in*Ullatlon cere- treaiurer and Mr*. L. G. Shot**, .
1
nHe-ate* whn Gleaners Class
Ing
&gt; • .»**. I
attended th» State Conference *•
nmny Tueaday evening at the • chaplain.
Orlando will give renort* and Enjoys Lesson
Elks Club when new officer* as­
TUF.SDAT
Thus* present to enjoy the eve­
sumed :heir duties for the ensu­ ning were Mri. A. Menendes, post on su w est ions for the work
of
th*
coming
year.
Taken
From
Bible
Th* Pioneer Group of th* Pr#**-*&lt;
ing year.
Mre. S P. Griffin. Mr*. Eddie
The Gleaneri Clase of th# hyteiian Church will have * sup*
The ni°*t Important business
Trior to th# service, which was S:out, Mre. Wesley Flllmon, Mr*.
performed hy candlelight, tha James
Itoolehon.
Mrs.
Hoy will h* the election of the Nomi­ First Bsntlst ("Mirct, m*t at the per at 44:30 p. m. In th* Educa*
home of Mre R. T. Hunt .with tlunal Building of th# ehurrh.
buslnox meeting was conducted Brown, Mrs. Samuel t arter, Mre. nating rnnim'ttee.
Nendall and Mre. J. E.
Thera will b* a joint meeting *’
Any Daughter* from n:her :'lr ,•
as routine reports were given hy A. C. Lange, Mrs. Evelyn De.Metof tha American Horn# DeparW.**
various eommlttea ehalrmen and tlo, Mr* Josephine Gordon, Mr*, chanter* who are staving In th# H'mmerl# is hostesses.
The session was onened with a ment and tha Kin* Art* Depart*
officers.
vlc*nlty at* Invited tn attend
If. F. Hale. Mrs Clasinn Smith
During th* Installation each
Mrs. I.yndell (inhhell, Mrs. and heennia acquainted with the "raver by the president, Mi*. M. ment of the flanford Woman'*
W. R uder after whhh Mr* W. d u h at R p. m. with Mr«* C. (Voutgoing officer outline,! the du­ Marl* Thompson, Mr*. E. J. local group.
R. Pippin gave a most Inspiring Welch as speaker. Ifostcaua a r* ..., .
ties of her particular office that Moughton Jr., Mre. Mnrrle Moses,
d*votlniial taken from th* book, Mre. Donglae Sienitron,, Mr*. Fr ••
art to ha carried out hy the new Mr*. J ernes Rosenow, Mr*. Ed­
regime, Mrs. Lowell Osier, past ward Cox, Mre, Lowell E. Osier.
"Th# Bible In Prayer."
nrerkenridge.M ri.J.R osard.M rc*?All Calendnr
A fonleet of question* and ant- A| j|unt. Mr*. Mltlam R u .e ilL president for 1954. pteeenteil Mre. Rlchatd Mepes, Mrl. Robert
were taken from the Bible, was , nil Mra. 8. 0. Harrlman.
Mr*. Jam** Blankenehip, outgoing g, Rlllhimir,
Matings And
enjoyed h.v the group and won by
••«-*.
preeldent, with * gift on behalf
Jin . C. Stafford, Mre. A. P
Mr*. M. Moore.
WED .E3UAY
of th* Circle. Mre. Blankenehip Rowereox, Mr*. L. G. Skatee, Mre.
Society News
Refreshment* wer# eerved hv
.
. _ . . _
expressed her eincere apprecla- H. C. Dl brow, Mil. Gen# Walth# hnsteetei t0 Mrs. H C.
T,)* clvle • n'1
D epart.* tlon to her officers whn eerved ier, Mrs. Jam** Blankenship, Mre.
Echnle, Mri. W. Mcl.ellan, Mrs. m*nt*
lh# Woman's Ulub w ill.; .*
Are Requested
her to well during th* yrar.
J. M. Cameron, Mre. H. P Kent.
Mvrlle Moore. Mrs. Ali&lt;# Rir«- mMl
*h# eluh for * program
5lr*. Mtltlreil Cox. who took Mrs. Gregory Klnlew, Mr*. Peter
dolph. Mrs. Eve Couse, Mra. WII- *'T ,h» Sanford Theatra Guild wltW '
over ex problem, offered a brief Uukur. Mrs. Boy Chorpentng and
By 5 p. m. The
II# B. Pippin, Mre. Rucker, Mrs. Donald It. Fletcher, president,
speech and hrough: nut that help­ Mrs. Harold H. K utner.
A. J. Walker. Mrs. Bert* Cot- speaker. A on# act play will t,a
ing crippled children was the {
Day Preceding
trell, Mri. J. E. Hemmerle, Mis. presented. Hostesses ar* Mr* J.
main purpose of the organisation.
A. Kendall, Mrs. R. T. Hunt, Mr* N. Glllon. Mre. C. Ramsey, end
She also praised Mre. Blanken­
Publication
A, L. Rerlneau and Mra. J. Mr*. N. V. Farmer. Mrl, R. A.
ship whn did her work s o effici­
Brown, visitor,
Binith la sponsor,
ently and never nu«sed a meet­
ing during lb# entile year.
Miss Pandra end Sonia MonFollowing the m enially, the fortnn and Miss Marianne Strlrkoutgoing officers served a* hos­ land all student* of Virginia Intesses and offered refreshments terrnont College have returned to
to tha group. Mrs. James llnole- school after taking part In a
hnn wae tn charge of decoration* rnllega conducted tour. Five days
for th* evening and in the meet­ were spent in New York City
ing ro„m wae a long (able laid sightseeing hy day and attandlng
with a white cloth holding a ran- Metropolitan Opera end Broad­
terpiere of larga purple niumi way play* hy night. Whll* re­
Th# refreshment table, covered turning they vlelted Washington
with a lac* cloth, eleo held a d r ­ D.C and Annapolis. This comnilsr arrangement of mums and plettd their spring holiday*,
a large essortmenl of hnre d'ouv
Friend* of Turner l.od(* will
res which were enjoyed by the
he glad to knowr that ha hae reladlee.
Hostesiei wer* Mre. Rlankm- turned from Holiday Houi# Hoichip, Mrs. John Cameron, Mr*. plta| in Orlando where he wee
Gen* Walter, Mr*. Harold hast- confined for a week with an
ner, Mrs Iren# Kent. Mrs Grrg »)* operation.
Klnlaw, and Mra. 11 C. Dlsbrnw.
Th# many friend* of Mri.
New offlreri taking over their
dutlee were Mre fox, presidin'.; Margaret Cleveland will he happy
Mrs. Harry Adair, ftret vice pre­ in learn that ehe ii feeling fine
sident; Mre. A. P. Bowereus, and is now up after being con­
xecond' vie# president; 31re Roy fined to the Semlimla Memorial
Chnrpenlng,
aecretary;
M r s. Hoeplial for a ahort whila.

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THB SANFORD NFRALD

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iU a a H 'iwT

He eame at oaoe, wtth hie Ma­
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low from hie recent attach of fev­
er, but at leant he area wall again.
T h w r'e a Are coming up the hill
toward Morgan's house,H she told
them. "If the wind etnys aa It le
now Mura may be real danger.*'

L « a upstelre.

■tartfd toward the
Lora had to tro t to
Adam's Ieager atrtde.
"You'd betiee go heme," ho advtfod. "And heap, ■ watch-out If
this thing gets out of central It
could bum Ita way down this aide
of the bill, ton. Though the Chanrung grounds aad the tipper curve
eg Dogwood lane nuke n natural
Are break which may help."
T m going with you," Lore laid.
T h ere’U ha thlnga I can do at
Morgana and they'll need every
hand.'*
Ha throw her a quick leek, hut
offered no objection. They tavod
themselves for fast climbing aad
did aa mere talking until they
reached the level ed the pool and
•tepjmd a moment for beeath.
Adam die not look too flt, aad
Lara regarded him doubtfully.
'Perhaps you shouldn’t be doing
title. After all, you’ve been IB and

M they » m when the alarm
Bounded. Hom m i quleJUy lowered into the well end voiunteere
manned the hand pump.
Lora itood for a few momenta
watching the elngle, thin atream
of water begin the doubtful teak
of watering down the (pace of
bruab bach of the Churning
ground* The eeeond fire company
had arrived shortly after the drat,
but Ita men eteod idty by, watching
the progreee of the Bre up the hill,
ft waelthefy that they would not
lift n anger unleea the Brat com-

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waa no way to oppoeo this ridicu­
lous system. Not even If tho bouse
burned down.
Bhe went to work in the kitchen,
setting a huge coffee pot on the
stove. The reviving powers of the
_ but beuah around. gcmethhif
brew would be needed in the hours
must be denel**
ahead while all hands worked at
fe e was already n su lag toward
the emergency.
the sta in and Lava harried after
Through the kitchen window the
hen. T O gat Wade."
could hear the not too distant
•Wet Aden tea, Ovary men yen
crackling of the flames. The stif­
ewe fed. 11 iava the atobte hey
ling email of the Bre now pervaded
give the alarm "
the entire bouse and hw eyes
Lava plunged MreottlenUy dewn
smarted constantly.
MM hUL tripping now and then
Morgan came up from the cellar
•ear i real across the path, sparcarrying a stack of gunny each.
tng herself net at ML The amok#
Big to be taken outside and soaked
fe a t had nat yet crept down the
"Don! trouble being eorry for with water, in Iha event of handhUL Mather Tyler eat at the open
Oghllng with encroached
window where her chair had been me. I’m ell right,” he said shortly. to-hand
"Lei's gel on.” They hurried up- flames. Bhe glanced at Lora, ap­
wheeled.
parently taking her efforts for
T h tfe'e a Ire earning up ward again.
Ambroae and rtte r were already granted, and run outalite at once
through the wood* toward Mor­
gan's house 1** I^rra cried as the at work. C'lollillde, the french with her burden.
Lora found big china cups kept
raa Into the yard. "Peter mu*t go housekeeper, and the other women
up there, end I'm going le fetch servants were drawing water from for the use of the servants and
the well, while men stood on lad­ flllrd them with the steaming liq­
Adam."
“L orar Mr*. Tylw erled from ders throwing palls of It on the uid. These she set on a tray and
her window, and the girl turned roofs of stable aad servant's quar­ carried outside to serve to who­
ters nearest the danger. Over ever needed ■ respite. Again and
, Mi patiently In mid-flight
"I can't atop now," aha told Ike everything hung the ominous while again iha made the tqip, for the
old lady. "If Wade comae heme has# and the air « u uncomfort­ coffee was accepted gratefully
wherever she went.
you'd better send him right up able to breath*.
(To Be l.'onllSH'dl
The bells of livel Hr* companies
there. They may need every men
IMS. kr i'kynu A. WkKe*V, R#ph*t*&lt;l kr ■•rmlxalee id llw (&lt;il&gt;liili»r Ai-i'i.aTuN cawTUKT CKorie. im«
Diatritiuia-i *r k i e s laeiiu** Uyadicaia

DETROIT W - R*fsnw Loa
Hsndlar, • vatersn Detrott ring
official, said today h#“ was if/aid
for ■ moment that he (ied helped
■et up ■ punch that might b*ra
Cost Chuck bpieaer. his fight #Hh
Joe Rowin here lis t night.
As It wai Spleser won handily,
chopping «w*y at 'Rowin’s led
eye until It closed, completely la
the fifth round., Dr. Joseph CshsU
•n stopped it between rounds but
under M I c b 1g ■ « .'.ra |«
w ,#.
classed as « sUtH .fqurtd
cal knockout.
•'lie ( Rowan) hurt me Just Ihst
once." Spleser idmltted, "berk In
lb# second round.. We'd been in
dor* and t thought, the ref was
going
break us. * . '
,'I d r o p p e d qly hands and
whim) Ha caught m# wtth ■ left
hook and then pushed me Into the
rope*."
m
Handler said he actually hleutW
lo the fighter* "fight out o f .t t
"But the minute; 1 said H and
■aw Spleaer drop hi* hands 1
knew ha thought t waa'going te
say 'break.' I felt aw fill.”

In the closest gams of Ihs Ro­
tary'club league thin eeaion, lbs
Tigers edged out ths (Hants y**lerday evening, 9-4. Bores s’ blus­
tery blasts kept plenty of hustle
In the contest, even though the
high winds made the Oy balls
cut didoes.
Lestrr Bush drove a fly deep
Into left center field for«n homerun
In (he final effort of his team to
pull (he game out of tho fire.
In fhe sw-saw affslr the Tigers
went out In front In the first Nam#
when fleorge Harriett look life on
a walk, atoto second and cam*
home when Jimmy flracey hobbled
Cecil Dandrldge't grounder.
Trailing by thin Ions tally, thi
Giants earns to bat In the third
and Johnny Emerson led off wtth
a single and stole the neat base.
Alax McKlbblti punched out •
double and Johnny atraaked across
with the tying ruo. kfcKibbtn was
trapped to a run down and went
oat when Dindridg# tagged him
after Aiding Braes McCoy's groun­
der and throwing to Bramtett who
took part In tha ehaso.
Jimmy Cordell with a eltan cut
crashed the ball Into the outfield
for two base*, took third on a
passed ball and tallied a mom-n*
later to put hie team In front by
two runs. Lester Bush was safe
on an error In left field, but as
he tried to score on Bulner'i In
field smack was caught at the
plate. The side went out when
Koke was down, Dandrldga to
High.
The Bengali roared bark In (heir
half of Ihe frame. Harriett, DanBridge and Bush all walked to
load the bases and the first two
of them turned nlo runs. Bush
was caughi In a run-down. Dave
llramlett and Bruce McCommons
lilt Ihe base paths on a fielder's
choice and a single and later
raced acroia the plate with two
more tallies. Joe lligh'a rap bring­
ing In McCommons.
Behind 3 loS. The Jlnts bounced
hack when Bush lined out the
homer. Bulner popped lo D:iwlridge and Koke was out, Dan

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NEW MEMBERS ARE INDUCTED Into the Sanford Lions Club at Ita Tuesday luncheon meeting.
(Photo by Jamaaen)
drldg elo High John Holloway shot
hope* soaring when be doubled,
but this tying run died there wiuen
Brooks Adimi frota onto Jimmy I.AST N IGH T S RESULTS
Graeey's (ill fly to left.
MHal H art — 8, IB Sill*. Tlmai
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3 0 1 Urlndy Utach
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McCoy, e
3 1 1 Moss i'Inh
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31 3
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16 5 3 a u•juiniria
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PAINT — ELBOW GREASE

NOT A PROJECT!

Folks, lor a little repairs end some Hra os (or Prcnrb Ate. Property
KRAI. ESTATE DRIVE-IN
paint you can cel a cute 1Hedroom home. It rise a acreened
2*44 French Av«.
rrh and convenient entrance
J. W. HALL, HEAJ.TOR
&gt;tn both living room and bed­
"CaU Hall" Phone 17*6
room. Nice garage with ample
storage end utility room. Beau
Uful shade and citrus trees on
a 7* X IV foot lot, and It'i
OUTSIDE the city. YOURS FOR
A I/)W DOWN PAYMENT AND
FLEXIBLE TeCAMI.
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N E E D S

LOW DOWN PAYMENT
$(1,000—1 bedroom frame home
beet Owenstag on comer lot, Large screen
porch. Hardwood flours, Vent■» dawn-payti»n blinds, span# healar and
water healer included.

UNFURNIillED 3 bedroom
apt. Pbo*a 1411 er 241.

Call
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HOftlLI OruUoy, 1M3 model, M
eUsm c**SSr Yw 1664-J
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16! N. Park Ava, Phene U ll

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31. Fortify
DOWN
22. Employ
I. Vegetable
3. "Little )»&lt; 34. Slope
2* A neet
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2«. Fiction,
) Ood of lot
at
4. Pinaceoua
del re*
Ire#
S. aho»t
live
J7. Over*
I. Tight
head
7. Girl * narr
IB. Jaunty
ATWmemtiei
10 Oc.
P. Reward*
(archaic!
eur*
rvncee
11. Shabby
31. A vice*
1*. Conferred
president
II. Devoured
of U. h.
19 King of
23 Propelled
Dothan
a boat
tUib.)

ROOM
Amlahed
apertneet.
Close to, 111 E. 6th St. MO.OO
monthly. Phene M66 er 1032.

LOVELY redecorated apartments
II IT Park Ave, Phone 1T4J-J

power, mower
wants mowing. Phone 716-11-4

ACROSS
1. Chief cook
9. Aatertak
P. A native
of New
Zeeland
10 Fart! of
window*
It. Mlatak*
13. Unit of
weight
H. Sea • a glee
(Bur.)
IB. Obtained
11 Symbol uaod
in Lloyd's
R«glater
IT. Female deer
I*. Cheat
IP. Ancient
30. Layers
»*. Homely

41. Waara

days, I days a weak. Must have
M*M 649.57 Call Itb U nr ild-W after 6 p.m.
ewn transportation Relsrsnces. Quillop Mittreae
Royal Comfort .......(AM
NX
phone 23*0.
p
Pra-flllt Spaelel... M.M
MX NICELY furnished 6 mom garage
. ,.M.*0 I4.M apt. w me. an Park Ava.
Rems* — Late — Acreage
SPECIAL NOTICIi To Colored Echols Special
Matching Boa Ipruga *4 Ideailalea Women. Our Manager will
N1CR clean I room, .1 bedroom
OZIER REALTY CO.
Gcal Savitfi.
interview you in your home (or
upstair* apt. Screened porches
part-Um* work represebtinx
Laura B. Oiler
Store
IBM
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■aadnrd’i
Lead
leg
Cosmetics Company. Writ* Rot Many many mem Meadcai aperiA garaiu. Take I child, no pets.
Reg. Rea] Ratal* Rrektr
Builder
of
hemw
tor
ever
1,900
als ton numerana M Mai, hut availVI, Orlande.
CaU Mrs. Monferton T76-J to
peeple. Bilee Otflee: little Vewee *6*1 Be. Orlande Dr. — Ph. 7M6
able at
■ Leek Arbor.
To Help You Buy *r Sell

Mobile SCHOOL BOY with
■j6e BALI • IBMimperMlllr-eo
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DAILY CROSSWORD

• hne

ROOM ebmplately (urnlahed
■partmeaL Raaioaahl*. Water
Included. I l l Palmetto. Pbone
MM.

if. PHONE For general houae work. Half

ANE Orange
fr«031."

BEFO R E OK A F T B *
! T A K IN G "THIS r g r f
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OR SALE—1 Bedroom house
Kitchen equipped, tile bath. Kx
eellent Terms, Phone 1646-W.

to work la Dairy
intala
experience

ad lake

By STANLEY

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BLONDE Cocktail Table
JO
Room, light
AIT. SUe Eltctrle Stove .... MS SLEEPING
14.00 week.
WASHING Machine .............. 11*. keeping,
Ratoa. 11.00 A op. 4V
BEDS-SP RING S-MATTR ESSES

FURNISHEirDupieaTplT900 Elm
Ave. Cell 616-M._________
Whether you have an aalate er a CLEAN a p t tor ona or two people.
bungalow you will b# proud to $3*. e u Park Ave.
call it homa if yon chonsa your Efficiency apertmeatt, air con­
furniture from "ECHOLS"
ditioning and TV optional, 2621
S. Park (Highway 17 B2), San
ford. CLARE'S TOURIST COURT

APPLICATIONS being Ukea tor Reclining Chaire
cashlart. Apply Mgr. Poodtotrt. Occaalonal Chairs
Park Ava. A Uth St.
(Choice fabrics)
NP ALIGNT-V Iwueget
IL RALANCs lie a -lt tea
County Mot­

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D I D H E H A V E 'E M

O N RAY „
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Let It be known that aa of
ELECTROLUX vacuum claanera
Fabruary li t , IBM, the buslnesi
perfect condition, with attach­
H U ai
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
known aa THs Silver Like Nur­
ment*. From 110 to $29. Phone
• Priced
TYPING LETTER WRITUW
sery hai been lin e d to David S.
172*
R.
PROMPT SERVIJW
Edwardi, and altar thli above
PHONE 31M
data we cannot be Held reiponlible (or any debit Incurred lo 404 SanJIoid All. Nal'l Bank Bldg ,
CREDIT BUREAU OF SANFORD
tAe conduct of u ld buiines*.
61 VARIETIES PANELING
HENRY NICKEL
INCOME-TAT-SERVIC1
Native end Foreign Woeda.
•R MARY NICKEL SIMPSON
Wn. H. Murray
See Them At
EDWARD T. SIMPSON
and elute to s-Room fure
U ll Celery Ava. Phone 1641-M Shermta Concrete Pipe Co. Clean
ished apartment. Phone ilfl.
Closed Sunday and Wednesday Out Weal IJth St.
Ph g in
• AUTOMOTIVE
UPROUTTERINO
Custom Made Drapery and Slip
Covert.
HUTCHISON’S Ocean P r o n t
STANLEY KULP
ROBSON Sport Inf Goode
ApU. 3M I. Atlantic. DaytMe
Phone Sanford — 29.M J
USED BRICK
RyMrode lelea A Barvlee
Beach, Call UT4-W,
M21 S. Park (Hlway 17-921
M K. lit BL
Phone M6
TWO CAIILOADI beauttfid used
brick. Orsngn, red, and burnt EFFICIENCY Apartment. SuitT. V. REPAIRS
able for bachelor or couple.
blaek. See Uiem at SHERMAN
Tfl 16 p. m. Service Call* I1 N W.
CONCRETE P IP ! CO.
Private beth. Across from Feat
A. Norris Ph. 1356. J. Q. Herrin,
Office. Mamie] Jarokaoe,
Pb.
Licensed TechnlBROOM famished collage. Ap­
claai, guaranteed work.
ply Mis Orlando Dr.
R* H P. Evlnmde Flaetwin out- WANT a Stanley Party? Need
baard with t gallon erulae-aMODERN EitcheiuUee ei Pine
ProduetiT Cell 223*-J.
Grove Meter Court. Hlway 1T-B3,
, day task, like naw. Subject to
When your Eleetrle Motors
Phone
W.P. 171631. ftoetela
dealert laapeetioa. Call 76 or
Grneratora A Starters Fall
neck er meatb.
1M3-JL after 6:M P. M.
llcclrician, 2u yra. axperient

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HB W AS A LW A Y S
* D O C T O R IN S
. H IS U L C E R S

SHINERS
8-Pe Sectional Group _____$96.50
POPGUTS. Bull Heada, Worm*. TV Swivel Chain ........ eaeh M B*
• REAL ESTATE
Reasonable
price.
Fleming»
HIGHEST CASH TRADE- IN
Grocery, E. Genova Are. Open
PRICES PAID TOR USED
T dayt a week.
FURNITURE
PRICED TO SELL. Fine location.
BARGAIN CENTER
WILSON-MAIER
I BR, many feature!. No hrok
tTTRACTlVl 3-tfeWreom kerne.
307 Sanford Avenue
era. Boa sol, Sanford Herald.
FURNITURE CO.
VA Ineured financing, 3% Down
•The Store of Surprises"
Payment. Cemplete hi few weak* LOVELY modern home ny owner.
Call 958
Ladlei gonna Reg. $2.91.......Rl.PT
Dreisea, nice selection ........ l.BT
'1 bedroom a, including tome fur­
311 E. Flrat SI.
Men'a Short* ............................. 49c
niture. Beautifully lanrtseaped
Call 1411 Orange Ave.
For Bettor PtutoMag
FOR
FILMI,
Ftninilng.
Tape
RoSee or Call
eordera. flupplle*, tee WIEW. J. KING
BOLDT'I CAMERA RHOF, 310
MOO oulh Park—Phono
WANTED lo buy I lota or more
S. Park Ave.
1B4S Ford Tractor Doun.e Bottom
in good location. Phona 2J0S-J.
14"
Plow.
3
Row
rulllvator.
Baby Bed. in excellent condition
BRITT
TRACTOR
CO.
Phone 23B-W.
EXCELLENT Loll. Inquire 3600
■Iway iT-li le ith
Fbeae Mi
Magnolia,
BRAND new Singer Automatic
Console Sewing Machine. $*00 Grove Caretaklng, Discing, Dull­
Plumbing. Kreiky Heatlag
ing, Spraying, Fertilising. A
fhona 1675-R
Sotting Young Treei. JVtieJchel
M. «. HODGES
WITHIN YOUR MRANB
Grove
lervlce. Call $214.
rvire on AU Water Pump*—
&gt; Rm, CB. Ne bath, but city wa­
Walla Drilled — Pumpa
ter, on small plot Just out ol
Paata Road Phone TO*
city, M.1M TERMS.

ENVELOPES, totievheei
manta, tovoleee, hand
e r e i n m i, au. Pi

R—PERSONAL NOTICE!

'THE OLD HOME TO W N

FURNISHED A Unfurnished I
room cottage. Unfuralihed hai
kllchet equipped A Venetian
bllodi. lot&gt; are modern with
large rooma. Rett reduced, gw
Elm.

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T b my many loyal and dear friend*
wno ware in kind during my re­
cent illntaa and great lone. I wish
M axtaad my thanka and heartI S appreciation. I am lure your
reward will be far greater tban
anything I could aay or give la
repayment.
V
MRS. AL JOHNSON

BALI

|1 iH Oowt Datives*
Waterproof Innerspting
Crib U attrenta ............... *7
•a ll Kelt Baia Ruga ............S
Odd Chrome Chain ............ 1
Drop-aide Crib, Spring aad
mattroie ......................... 16
Clothea Hamper! .........1
Simmona Chair Beda ......... SI
Occaalonal Chain ............... I
MANY MANY MORE ITEMS
DRASTICALLY REDUCED

H arriett’! Beauty Nook

# U per H a e ------.— I ttmaa
H e per line
i. ■ D Mmee
10e per I t n e ------------ aeatraat

Oae Line Equala I orange
word*, whaa ret hi 0 point
(newa atyla) type.
.Whit# Spaea a t Regular Lina
Rate for amount aaod—Count
Wine l-Poiat Line# to Mach.

PRE-INVENTORY

UNFURNISHED 3 year old block
house. 1 Bedroomi largo screen*d porch. Niro yard (or children
m fbooo i m j .

OFFICE SPACE - 4 rooms, l
metlo Bldg. .Call 1TM or 1464

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Reaa I . Payten, Briber
AaeabsUe R. Wandereon, Aaeeelete
SMALL house on I seres. I mllaa
Alberta J. Wall, Aeaeelata
west of Sanford, on Lake Mark- Phene Mil
IT-M 6$ Hiawatha
BY OWNER — I bedroom cement
block. Pric* m oo. Including
drapes, wall 1* wall uarpeUag,
1416 S. Yala Ava,

Alexander A Strlager
Real Estate ♦ Insurance
Mrs. Lourlo* Mtsseiger, Assoc.
07 Mignolia Ave.
Ph, 1!

MOTOR TUNE-UP „ ANY MAKE CAR
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
6.

HERE’S WHAT WK IHll
Clean and rebuild carburetor •
Rebuild and net dlatrlbutor • &gt;*t Umlnf
Clean and adjua( apark plugn
Adjunt voIvm (overhead valv# nio(ora)
Tighten Fan Belt
Tighten cylinder head bulla
Tighten manifold
Clean fuel pump bowl

l |( |. 9 5 Complete — Parte Extra

W* employ only factory train* \ regialered mechanlcw
Call '•Slim'* Hogeni. Service Manager nt 1419.
All Work Guaranteed
Your Llncotn-Mnrcury Dealer

Hunt-McRoborts,
Inc:
Sanford, FWrUa

109 PRlnagttR Avenuo

W* WIG Call Far And DtHvee Yeet Cnr

�SERVICE
B IG D A Y S THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SA TUBDAY

STORE

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IN prices

USE Y O U R CREDIT
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4 DeLUXE SUPER CUSHION NYLON TUBELESS TIRES
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K trc'i All You Do! Conn In A Regtottr At Year Goodyear Sgrrke gtere « • «
Nothing To Bur — Ton Do Not Hit * To Bo Prooat Tor Tho O ru 4 Druwtngt

CH EST

W IN A PRIZE
It'l chuck full of vuluablo Prizes . . Krco Radio . . Free Toasters
, . Kreo Irons . . . nnd many, many other wonderful items I
One of thoso fine prizes might ho yours.
^

riil uifd In now Goodyear tim.
Appliod by factory trained oirwrtt
tiling Coodyeir approved method*.
Sima tread deiiga II on oow

Coodyear Tiiei.

f» sound Hr* M i t t
A N N JV E SPEC Appiled
IAorLS
to your own t i n t

G O O D Y E A R 5th

$1.00 DOWN MR Till

witiTtho NEW

$1.25 • wook buys four!

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W hen price* for fe n u in e O eedyenr Tire*

H O O K _,

IT’S TIMETOBUY

MARATHONS
good A ear

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, H ie it for cither Intake or exhaust — 3 speed tu-ltch
Repeating a tellout tale of (he bigaett
#»n value we've ever offered! Fite oil
wtrdowr 26" to 3B" wide with expander*
(available ieparate|y). Alio for portable
WO. 3 powerful 30" blad.i.

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up-ind-buy" prior* while the
limited fupply Uata. Th«»e
tiiei are the belt in their
pdeo clan — and they're

yourt now at hard-toreuiit
prtoeil Act fait and be milee
ahead oo famoui Goodyear

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Twipiraturi Cootral
Fall Widtli Chiller Tray
flamvableandadjustable door
sMvis
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TOW DOWN PATMINT

MORI H0PU UM ON $ 0 $ « m i I M I TUN « m w r $TMi UN

• ruuv INClOtID
• riN-rOINT ACCURACY
• IAJY 10 HAD

AND y o u r OLD REFRIGERATOR

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Special Anniversary Price!
1956

Sp e cial

M tom tU

Anniversary
Price

Hare'* Iba way to ,n|o t 1M1 Svxew’t
MlttM iHIng. total tot palto, back,
y t i l . a ni varatlavwa W* m e l t ( a o t i n
a mtor.driven iplt, crank to ralta at
tower revolving grin, latothaWa lag*,

anl rvbbertht l wbaalt You'd acdlnaiUr
MI *r to Mm *» evek. to* Ntolayt

F A M O U S G-E
A C T IV A T O R
w ashing

action

BUILT TO LAST

AND YOUR

OLD WASHER

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RCA Victor 21" Towne
Matching Base Included
261 Sq. Inches of Viewing — Altunlnlsed Picture Tub*

113 South P ark Ave.

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Shop and Save
In Sanford

Fair M a y and Saturday, lMttt
temperature tbaage today ami ta**
night, a UMIr warmer Saturday.

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SANFORD.

FL O R ID A

FRIDAY, APRIL 13. 195S

Ball
Game
Tonight

A ssociated I’rea* I eased W ire

Re-Evaluation Issue Turns
D iscussion Into Uproar
*

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Baseball, entertainment and
free gift* await tha fan* at the
Sanford Memorial Stadium to­
night when the Snnford Cardinal*
meet Apopka in the opening gamo
of the IPSO Lake-UrHnge leaeon.
Pre-game cerenmnlea featuring
the Seminole High School band
and the majorclta corpa will begin
promptly at 7:45 p. m.
The honorable F. D. Scott, ma­
yor of the City of Sanford la ex­
pected to throw out tha firat ball
to officially open the local baaeball
| Two queitlnns turned th* Jayec*
season In Sanford.
! discussion period following thalf
President John Krider of the
luncheon mcntlig yesterday Into ■
Florida State League, and Frank
1 round of explanations from four
Treen
president of the I-akecahdidatcs for the Seminole County
Orange League, will be present
Tax As*cs*or's office In Ihe local
to make the opening remark*.
contest which will climax May •*
"denial" Charlie Morrison will
Four of the candidates spoke for
cmccc Ihe pre-game 'eallvltlc* and
their allotted five minute* in be«
will also give away tha many
half of their rundidacy .or tho of*
prlxe* donated by soma of the
flee.
Ml** Mary ‘Carle, another
ieading merchant! In Sanford.
candidate who coutd not be present
Prise* to be given away includa
rilK FIRST MfiHTS-ON CONTRIBUTION U mml. hy Mr*. K. 0. Scott, wife of Sanford's Mayor a*
I became of Illness, submitter her
two of th* loral volunteer* visit Mr*. Scott’* horn). Mr*.. Fred (Inna, accept* the check whllu Mia. a can of ear polish from tha
platform in writing which wa* read
Don Dale* explains the importance of the current campaign for fund*, (Stuff Photo)
tioodyeur Service Store] flv* gal- ‘
| by Toni Rusal, program chairman
Ion*
of
gas
from
Brown's
Amoco
'
★
★
★
for tho Jaycec*.
Service; a beautiful Weatlnghuuse
Othrr candidates speaking warn
Iron from Bnggcrly Appliance
Rudy Sloan, Jack E. Stamper, John
Store; 10 tlcketa to tha Rita Thea­
W. Melsch, and Raleigh King.
tre; five gallon* of g«* from Slim
Galloway'* Standard Service; five
Rudy Sloan stuck to hi* gum in
gallon* of gn* from tha Sanford
proposing a new ami permanent
Ave. Amoco; one quart of paint
Homestead Exemption ayitcm by
from tho Sherwin.William* Paint THIS IS TDK SIGN you will see all over downline ,i Sanford as merchant* In-gin promoting Banner a card method. He said "the follow*
Co.; two free dinner* from the Day*. Morrhniitl Association Banner Day* Comm ttro Chairman Gordon Sweeney show* Jock llnll Ing counties use this method iuo«
Feverish activities for the last
Touchtun Drug Store; Free Dry of Yowell’a the ilgn that will I* u*cd throughout t ic giant celebration next week, (Staff Photo)
ressfully — Dade, Duval, Orangfl,
few week* have |.een going on In
Hotnrlan* and their guest* at Clvnning from Philip* Colonial
Escambia, Pinellas, Polk, and Vm
the mlml* anil hand* of hundred*
of volunteer worker* ropru**nUng the meeting Monday noon at the Cleaners; five quart* of oil from
lusli.
several local organisation* and Yacht club will hear Jo»eph S. Morlo Warner’* Gulf Service; |'J
Jack F. Stamper told the Jayeeci
numerous mlivIduaU, under the Guernsey, president of the Florida In ra»h from O. I). Farrell’* Pac­
"I am basing my campaign strict­
kage
Store,
and
a
season
ticket
chairmanship of Mr*. Don Bale*, Saving* and Loan league, discus*
ly on taxation. 1 will be for no do.
Lights-On Chairman, to get under- the relationship of confidence and to tlie remaining Sanford Cardinal
structlon of the tax structure wa
homo game*.
way Monday, April IB, from 8 to progress.
now have. W* aro only nut for th t
Scheduled
to
taka
tha
mound
0 p.m.
Bora use optimistic viewpoint* of
full representation of lint tax dol­
for Sanford Is rlthrr the old ve­
The entire city hnsbeen map- the leader* of an economy based on teran Buddy Lake or left hander
lar."
Itanner Day*, *pon&gt;»rrd by th*
. Something new ha* been added l»ed out Into •ectum* and area free enterprise art essential and Lloyd Swain. Playing manager
C o u n t y tommlssloncr John
Sanford Merchants Association, and
far busy Imslne.s* men who find chairmen huvo Instructed their hecau.o the local club membership Swain say* he won't decide on a
Moisch emphatically stated "t, for
participated
in
hy
dtywldo
mer­
A Sanford lumber and itipply
It practically Impossible to sit and respective worker* about their I* made up of buslnc** official* and pitching choice until ju tt before
one, am for reappraisal of all of tha
chants, will bo one of th* most
wait for hour* »n end tohave their territories.
professional men engaged In the gome time.
yard will be (old at auction Tlie*- exciting days of the y*ar, accord­
property In Seminole County. Unhair trimmed.
I Thi* I* not only a fund tula- "American way of biwlnrs*," U i*
lesa we have a chango the achnota
laist night the Cardinal* held day, April IT, at 1:30 p. tn.
ing
to
th*
chairman
of
the
com­
It Isn't a *peci»lly deplaned inf campaign alone iltice It also **P*JI*&lt;1 that the vliiUm; Orlando their first work-out under the
are atlfled, Wa havo almoit halt
The Security Lumber and Supply mittee heading up th* plana for
«»« especially light* at th* Memorial Stadium.
A s I
a
a * ___
h»&gt; clipper that can be operated include* a,, educational drive, nl- , t,cak'!r‘*
of ths property In Seminole County
tho
event,
Yard, located at tha corner of
I03778116
though tlic minimum quota of interesting.
The tentative starting line-up for
exempt from taxation. Reapprais­
Wit"j you sleep.
Gordon
Sweeney
said
yesterday
Sixth
St.
and
Mtipla
Ave.
and
It*
Next to it though Is a barber- J3.U00 for Seminole Comity m u st' Mr. fluernsey I* president of the tonight’* game a* announced by
al will not hart anyono,"
An aeeldcnt, yesterday afternoon
aliop that will operate hy appoint-! he met to continue the relent-j Orlando Federal Saving* and Loan Swain after last night'* practice complcto ilock of hardware, door* that the three day sale which will
"A U f Asseusar—Jf h i dries »
1 , .
window*, lutpher, plywootl*, er- get underway at 0 a.m. Thursday i t the Intersection of Snqfopl Ava.
mr it only.
1*'** work In cancer research, association, n(tncr of Ilia Hotel- 1session I* Nat M i
vlll(Jeiili fcinif, i
t
r
i
I
2tttt^f;if'ifi*oY
up**
tW
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afb . I . 1ft (1«
nufnl' p^ t l t r
bulldine Am II ,1,9 «s||| feature
of
Garfield Walker ha* conceived (edm-atinn and service. Tcn.thou- Wyoming, a Director of tin- Ur - uKreling 2h, BUI Crabtree
"m ull ga air over th» comity fog
lengor*,
said
Flat
Ida
Highway
will
all
go
to
(ho
hlgwfrt
’ftAn*
at
tffe
Viva.ett
ttfcOtft
*vcr
_ Kent*
tIhe Uloa aml'ha* opehed a heoarato! »«ml each of cancer fucli for Inndo Ekecutlse Club,1 trustee o if,K*
lb, Fulton Baxley rf,
avery road, pavod or sand, leads t j
experienced by 8inford Area shop Patrol Trooper T, Mark Mack who
*!lop apart from hla present haiher | ni ni, cancer fact* for women, the Oilamlo Junior College.
Jimmy King »», Hugh Carlton 3b, bidder In the auction to b«
U xnbla property. Consider welt
dueled by the Hnnahmugh National peri.
Investigated
the
collision.
shop In the Voider Hotel, where Hl,d Information on the suvrn
Til- dlvrrslly of hf* ho-lnesr In George Burrough* e, and Budily Realty and Auction Company,
whom you will select a* yout tax
"This
Is
going
to
b«
a
real
*ate,M
A 1952 Ford Coach, driven by assessor,"
you may call and make an appoint- danger signal*, have had to lietcie«t* that also include Insurance luiko p.
Tlie ilock* nf mlllwurk, frames, Sweeney said as ho began tha dis­ Mr*. Jean Cecilia Kllmorc, a Navy
ment to have your hair trimmed,‘ Packaged, ami will he distributed and real estate development, pro
Mis* Mary Earle, outlined In hnr
and auppllc* may (w purchased tribution of " B a n n e r Days" man’s wife, wa* traveling south on
gel a shampoo and tonic, at your By volunteer* Rumhouse to
vide* a broad background from
qualirtrutlons, read hy Tunl Hu**l
separately
and
prtvnlrly
at
a
»pcwiiearners
for
store
window*.
Sunforrl Ave lhortly after 2:30 of tho Jaycees, "I am fully quail*
own convenience.
house, whether there ate light* which Mr. Guernsey will draw hi* 18 Tourist Editions
cial price, according lo official*
Merchants, In their (lr*t planned yesterday when a 195A Chevrolet fied with the work of tho Taxr A*.
Walker aald "I hid experience In. "n °r not.
deduction* and form hi* opinion*
the auction organization.
cooperative event In quite some pickup truck driven hy Claude C. scssor’s Office," a* her scrvica uf
f \ a similar shop In another part of
Simultaneously, the c o u n t y &gt;m the significance ofconfidence
Going O ut Today ofAccording
to the description of lime, ate readying stocks of brand Howard, traveling north on Sanford 22 years was reviewed.
the State and I believe tho men will' communities nru having their In progress.
like tho Idea."
Ilghta-on drive, under the dirThe meeting will start at 12 15 To Future Dwellers the ixuperty to he sold It front* new spring and summer merchan­ Ave, cut In Irani of the oncoming
A question from tho floor threw ,
180 feet on Sixth St. and 180 feel dise which will he offered at car.
The shop, separa te but Ini media- ectlon of each Health Chairman.: [(j in and will he In charge of Bill
thu discussions, participated In by
El-'hteen ropli-* of Hie Sanford on Maple Aio. with an interest of amazingly low price*.
According tn Truopcr Mack’s In- cacti uf the candidates in turn, into
tcly to the rear of hU present Seminole County Home Demon- u„»|i, piu.idont.
Herald'* annual Tourist and Mall­ l*o feet of railroad siding and
"People are going to Rock to vestlgatlon, th* left front fender
Ihrec-chair barber shop at Its strutlon Club, This I* being or.
- _____
(Continued On Page Eight)
ow ar edition are going nut today acre** lo the entire railroad spur Saiifoni from the trade area," said and light of the Ford wa* damaged
North Park Ave. I* completely gunlxod by Mi«* Myrtle Wilson,
of 1282 feel.
leuni
'lie
Seminole
Comity
Chamber
Sweeney,
"just
as
soon
aa
they
an sstlniatrd 1225 amt tho Chevrolet
equipped with tho latest barber It. T. Milwer, and Irving Pryor.
Services Tomorrow nf Commerce at the request of There Is a fully equipped office hear about some of the ■pnctncul- truck damaged an estimated $73 Mrs. L. Graham Is
tools and sterilizer, and Is air
Tho colored section of Sanford
Harry W. Wolfe of Harrisburg, Pa, building on (he properly which nr prices on brand now merchan­ Ilia truck, traveling at a apcctl
conditioned.
is being headed I,;- Miss Katie For L. Rehbinder
Wolfe, one of hundreds of pros­ has a safe, cn*h register, deik* dise that will be offered during this of approximately to mile* per hour Attending Confab
It li to be operated from 8:30 Robinson.
pective Florida reddenls to rVi elv* nod cabinet*. Building* include a three-day spring event.
Mr.
fu'o
Uuhhludcr,
41,
was
ncstarted to turn west into Z7tll St.
a m. to 5:30 p.m. with appoint­
The receiving station for conWhy, some of ths merchandise when tho collision occurred.
killed near Fort Meade a paper from the Chamber of Com- lumber shed with a 250,poo fool
In Jacksonville
ment* made by phone. "I'm expect­ trihutlon, wiil he held .gain at Whlemallv
lH,n„t(1
nicrre, wrote a letter of thank* lumber rapacity and tlircn Iron being offered hy Sanford Merchants
Mr*. Joyce Aim ILittnn, a Navy
Mrs. Lorraine Graham, executive
ing the idea to catch on quickly,’’ tho Florida Slule Bank, where
v|r Hrhl,|nder wu. horn In mid included a tong list of friend* dad warehouses,
Is so now that it hasn't arrived wife and pa**enger In the Chevro­ secretary of the Seminole County
•aid Walker a* he pointed to hi* a number of volunteers will hr
who would like to know more about
Tlie equipment Includes two yet," explained the Banner Day* let car. and the amnll daughter of TH A Health Association, I* at­
nowly Installed telephono which ha* stationed to count money. Radio Geneva, May 17, IIM5.
Mn*onlc graveside burial ser­ Florida, lie suld, "Tlicso people trucks, one a into Dndgn tun-ton Committee Chairman,
Mrs Ellmorc were "shook up" said tending tlm Florida Tuberculosis
been assigned No. 482,
Station WTRR ha* volunteer*
,,1p '&gt;Tc who will contribute and tlie othiw a 1818 onc-tun Chev­
Assisting Swerncy on the Banner Mack and wore taken to the San­ and Health Assn, confab which be­
Walker emphasized that hi* pre­ to broadcast the name* of voltin vile* vs 1)1 he held at (he Gem wi arr
rolet.
tomoriow afternoon at a lot to any community where they
Day Sale Committee are Bud ford Naval Auxiliary Air Station gan Its annual two-day meeting
sent three-chair harber shop prill teer* and their rollertions every Cemetery
t
stttle "
Scenrlly Lumber and Supply- Bamberger, Don Bair*, I! u g h I ilhponiary for a -'hcckup.
be operated normally a* before.
today with 300 phyflrian* and TO
(Coiiilnucd on Page Fight)
’
Wolfe spent two, month* In .San­ yard D owned hy Mr. and Mr*. I Grier, Herman Jacobson, and
Howard wa* charged with "fail- worker* In attendance.
ford and vicinity tills past winter J.
.Truluck.
I Charles V, Atkinson,
n Biuniitsi ^OT| Ing to yield tho right uf way."
Speaker* Inclndo Dr. William 17.
!^ T v
and expects to locate permanently
ft
Tucker, chief medical service, VA
in tile area so me time next year.
Hospital, Durham, N, C. a n l
Frank Carry, ndencr reporter, !ha
Associated 1’rcsi, Washington, D.
Cam pbell-Lossing
rnndidate* and vnlrri enjoyed will devola all tha time neerssary &gt; Pitt Vartioa suld "1 wn* tha C..
coffee and doughnut* lust night to ha your county comnilsalonor. {)tio candidate originally aniiouucDr. Tucker dlsrusscd "presenk
Post Will Elect
a* guests of tlm laingwood Clinm* I ran promise you nothing—hut
to ,)H|))|,|1 , monthly financial problem* in tuberculosis control'1
her of Columni-o nl u Democratic if I am elected 1 can try to In- rv|lurt. |
nftended the Coun. today ami Judge Ernest E. Mason
Officers Monday
Bully attended by the largest finance the other member* of tho ty Commission meetings fur tho t
Pensacola, president of FTIfA,
The Camohell L-xdng Post, Am­ crowd yet tn hear th* slate of Hoard fur county fire protection." lu*t six month* and nui fumilinr " ,*u'
I341** nl tuborcu|;&gt;*W,"
erican Legion, will elect affirm local candidates spenk.
John KHder spoke "This Is big
nrtlng n* sHcrelui-y. I wunl L’arcv analyzed problems Involved
lemgwood Chamber of Com­ b u siness-million dollar business. ,u
at it* meeting Mondnv nlrht at
ym| lhllt ( tU)
k||tiw In M llm i*-- story e* titSarcrlosI*
the American Legion Hut on Lake- merce Pre«ldent Charles R. Mor- !&gt;rfinitely I »m a proxrouivo uml Vvrrythimt fliijut iho L’lcrk'si ofli?o to tha-prbllc C'rougli the prc-ij,
rlson greeted the guent* and can­ aggressive person. I disagree with ,
shore Boulevard.
n(lt „ TOfl,rl)lor nM(1 i ,!o radio and tolevlslun.
Deadline for making reservation* didate! explaining that the rally tho method of spending road ll(lt intend to dhturl. tlm personfor the supper meeting I* noon to­ if placed a regular meeting of tho money by districts. Overall, I „,,| „f this nftitc or tho prorem pnve
pave mor«
more rontln
roads dure, "
morrow according lo (hr notice chamber group. He said ",\V* think we ran
. . „
............
mailed to earh member of th* have on* of the best preelncts In with the combining of tho funds
the county. We're not trying to and bufldlng road* where they are
t,,h,\r
&gt; nl1'
veteran*' organization.
APRIL 15
11 C,,1J' 111 ff'gl'tened,
Supper will be served at 7:.lo sell you anything—we don't want needed.*'
Adra'sslom
County Coninilsslancr, Dhtrlel* Bo suld "l believe in facts. I •''"i Milrotne Hlggln* (Sanford)
wllh Ihe official mce'lng shied to you to buy anything. We Just
Five riimlMatcs briefly told tho 'v“" &lt;‘r*1 *" am m unco-flrst to Mr*. luroth" Parent (Sanford)
get underway immediately follow­ want to meet you."
platforms. Cits Sch- ‘l"nl|fy-" And added "I will »uy
Seminal* County Democratic crowd of their platform
ing.
BIRTHS
Executive Committee Chairman malt aald "Wlijn you maker the that I will bo In llio second pitBurficM, h’liv bay, (Sanf.nl)
Junto* I^a of Oviedo Introduced chulce yuu'ro the one that Is re­ nmry."
!)'“chargc*
.i-uch candidate as they came to sponsible. If you hurt any office it
(). I’. Herndon, the incumbent.
Sharon Wrlr (.Sanford)
M issionary Will
Miid "I have tried to show my Mn. Richard Chandler and b»hy
| the microphone to speak In their I* by your dreMun,"
own behalf,
| llomer j.lnle explained "I hovu apprccintlon by giving to the poo.
(S nfor.tl
T alk A t Methodist In the race for Seminole Coun- always been Interested ill Semi- pje uf Scmiimio County u Clark's Jamc* andgirlJohn
Aldf- (Sanford)
Cn,nralj,,,,&lt;,n«, » WNirfei On*. W. !«**]• County *tn«i Ha p«0|ila. I fr«l “M ir secuml lo none* 7t sho H
Evelyn Cratlv (im Jard )
Brown Millers snlil, "P ie dona ] urn quullflcil to be your coiiimia. be left up In me ur llio people If
Mr*. Catherine Kelly and baby
Sunday evening at 7:10, Ml** the Best I could and enjoyed svork- sloner."
I am to loaf. The o fi'o staff Is
(E'Utlf)
Vlr-lnlv Chanman. a missionary to j ing fur you. I hope you will see
APRIL Ifl
Lawrence Swafford, speaking on n°t equipment and do not gn w'tli
.':n
Cuba for seven year*, w'l' speak fit to vote fur me on May H."
Admlsslcna
behalf nf his candidacy as county the office. They aro not chattel*
at the First Methodist Church. ' Robert Rennett told tlm larng. commissioner, District Three said and arc not to bo bargained at
Ginger Kipp (Sanford) '
She I* now a teacher ami coun- wowl group "The problems «ru so »I believe my experience qualifies lection time. Mr. Cobh (* not
Buie Kin:i (Sanford)
solor to gi'ls at the Evangelical vmled I could nut explain nil of me to serve aa your commiMloii. fa ml liar with the rutlren.jut sys­
Marla June* (Altamonte) .Seminary at Matanzas Cuba.
Lrnora Hemlenon (Sanford)
them between now and Slay 8. er. I knowr tha need* for liettur tem. Whether I retire or whether
ThJ^ past week she wa* the I believe you’re here seeking In* i mud* and schools—and that we’ll f don't— I will not retire volun­
Dorothy Mllev (3anfs
principal speaker at th* Florida formation. W* need road*— we have to pay for them,"
BIRTHS
tarily. If I retire, It will b* at
Conference of the Woman’* Society need 17-92—hut the main road*
Otl* Fuurakr* told tha crowd th* h™ '1* o( lho P*aP&gt;9 of Setnl Baby boy ChrDlcmcq (Sanford)..
of Christian Service of the Metho­ nr* those you travel on. Your serve you for the last eight y ra is ., Polo County,
Baby Boy Jonea
Dlsclargev
dist Church at Daytona Beach,
County Commissioner needs to "U has been a plcaiure (or me tn
0. A. Huberts said
have
311s* Chapman Is th* daughter 1&gt;* a diplomat to encourage others If you people will return me to familiarized myself with the duU
Ginger Kipp (Sanford)
CANDIDATES HELPING JAYCEES spread their "Get Out The Vote" campaign. Helping stencil slde- of Mr. and Mr*. W. P. Chapman to com* live with us.”
office I will continue to serve tie* of the Clerk of Court. 1 don't
candidate* for Tax Aaaesaor - (left to rl-ht) Rudy Sloan, Raleigh King. John Melsch and of Sanford, She will speak on "The
Robert S. Blllhtmer explained you ai In tha past."
say I know alt about It. Th*
Jack glam per. 311** Mary Earle was not present, S muling and looking on are Jsycoc I'rrsidcnt A. B, Program of tha Melhodlit Church "If I am io fortunate to be elect*
Candidates for tha Clerk of Cir­ Clerk'* Job i* a good Job—a b e t-’
« ♦ « » * ■ J r. ta d Gat Out Tb* Vote Commlttae Cb airman M. L. Raborn Jr. (SUff I’hotvj
la Cuba."
«d your county com a la*loner I cuit Court spokf aext la order. ter J*b thaa I've #oL"
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FRIDAY, APRIL 13. 195S

Ball
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Tonight

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Re-Evaluation Issue Turns
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Baseball, entertainment and
free gift* await tha fan* at the
Sanford Memorial Stadium to­
night when the Snnford Cardinal*
meet Apopka in the opening gamo
of the IPSO Lake-UrHnge leaeon.
Pre-game cerenmnlea featuring
the Seminole High School band
and the majorclta corpa will begin
promptly at 7:45 p. m.
The honorable F. D. Scott, ma­
yor of the City of Sanford la ex­
pected to throw out tha firat ball
to officially open the local baaeball
| Two queitlnns turned th* Jayec*
season In Sanford.
! discussion period following thalf
President John Krider of the
luncheon mcntlig yesterday Into ■
Florida State League, and Frank
1 round of explanations from four
Treen
president of the I-akecahdidatcs for the Seminole County
Orange League, will be present
Tax As*cs*or's office In Ihe local
to make the opening remark*.
contest which will climax May •*
"denial" Charlie Morrison will
Four of the candidates spoke for
cmccc Ihe pre-game 'eallvltlc* and
their allotted five minute* in be«
will also give away tha many
half of their rundidacy .or tho of*
prlxe* donated by soma of the
flee.
Ml** Mary ‘Carle, another
ieading merchant! In Sanford.
candidate who coutd not be present
Prise* to be given away includa
rilK FIRST MfiHTS-ON CONTRIBUTION U mml. hy Mr*. K. 0. Scott, wife of Sanford's Mayor a*
I became of Illness, submitter her
two of th* loral volunteer* visit Mr*. Scott’* horn). Mr*.. Fred (Inna, accept* the check whllu Mia. a can of ear polish from tha
platform in writing which wa* read
Don Dale* explains the importance of the current campaign for fund*, (Stuff Photo)
tioodyeur Service Store] flv* gal- ‘
| by Toni Rusal, program chairman
Ion*
of
gas
from
Brown's
Amoco
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for tho Jaycec*.
Service; a beautiful Weatlnghuuse
Othrr candidates speaking warn
Iron from Bnggcrly Appliance
Rudy Sloan, Jack E. Stamper, John
Store; 10 tlcketa to tha Rita Thea­
W. Melsch, and Raleigh King.
tre; five gallon* of g«* from Slim
Galloway'* Standard Service; five
Rudy Sloan stuck to hi* gum in
gallon* of gn* from tha Sanford
proposing a new ami permanent
Ave. Amoco; one quart of paint
Homestead Exemption ayitcm by
from tho Sherwin.William* Paint THIS IS TDK SIGN you will see all over downline ,i Sanford as merchant* In-gin promoting Banner a card method. He said "the follow*
Co.; two free dinner* from the Day*. Morrhniitl Association Banner Day* Comm ttro Chairman Gordon Sweeney show* Jock llnll Ing counties use this method iuo«
Feverish activities for the last
Touchtun Drug Store; Free Dry of Yowell’a the ilgn that will I* u*cd throughout t ic giant celebration next week, (Staff Photo)
ressfully — Dade, Duval, Orangfl,
few week* have |.een going on In
Hotnrlan* and their guest* at Clvnning from Philip* Colonial
Escambia, Pinellas, Polk, and Vm
the mlml* anil hand* of hundred*
of volunteer worker* ropru**nUng the meeting Monday noon at the Cleaners; five quart* of oil from
lusli.
several local organisation* and Yacht club will hear Jo»eph S. Morlo Warner’* Gulf Service; |'J
Jack F. Stamper told the Jayeeci
numerous mlivIduaU, under the Guernsey, president of the Florida In ra»h from O. I). Farrell’* Pac­
"I am basing my campaign strict­
kage
Store,
and
a
season
ticket
chairmanship of Mr*. Don Bale*, Saving* and Loan league, discus*
ly on taxation. 1 will be for no do.
Lights-On Chairman, to get under- the relationship of confidence and to tlie remaining Sanford Cardinal
structlon of the tax structure wa
homo game*.
way Monday, April IB, from 8 to progress.
now have. W* aro only nut for th t
Scheduled
to
taka
tha
mound
0 p.m.
Bora use optimistic viewpoint* of
full representation of lint tax dol­
for Sanford Is rlthrr the old ve­
The entire city hnsbeen map- the leader* of an economy based on teran Buddy Lake or left hander
lar."
Itanner Day*, *pon&gt;»rrd by th*
. Something new ha* been added l»ed out Into •ectum* and area free enterprise art essential and Lloyd Swain. Playing manager
C o u n t y tommlssloncr John
Sanford Merchants Association, and
far busy Imslne.s* men who find chairmen huvo Instructed their hecau.o the local club membership Swain say* he won't decide on a
Moisch emphatically stated "t, for
participated
in
hy
dtywldo
mer­
A Sanford lumber and itipply
It practically Impossible to sit and respective worker* about their I* made up of buslnc** official* and pitching choice until ju tt before
one, am for reappraisal of all of tha
chants, will bo one of th* most
wait for hour* »n end tohave their territories.
professional men engaged In the gome time.
yard will be (old at auction Tlie*- exciting days of the y*ar, accord­
property In Seminole County. Unhair trimmed.
I Thi* I* not only a fund tula- "American way of biwlnrs*," U i*
lesa we have a chango the achnota
laist night the Cardinal* held day, April IT, at 1:30 p. tn.
ing
to
th*
chairman
of
the
com­
It Isn't a *peci»lly deplaned inf campaign alone iltice It also **P*JI*&lt;1 that the vliiUm; Orlando their first work-out under the
are atlfled, Wa havo almoit halt
The Security Lumber and Supply mittee heading up th* plana for
«»« especially light* at th* Memorial Stadium.
A
s
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a
a
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h»&gt; clipper that can be operated include* a,, educational drive, nl- , t,cak'!r‘*
of ths property In Seminole County
tho
event,
Yard, located at tha corner of
I03778116
though tlic minimum quota of interesting.
The tentative starting line-up for
exempt from taxation. Reapprais­
Wit"j you sleep.
Gordon
Sweeney
said
yesterday
Sixth
St.
and
Mtipla
Ave.
and
It*
Next to it though Is a barber- J3.U00 for Seminole Comity m u st' Mr. fluernsey I* president of the tonight’* game a* announced by
al will not hart anyono,"
An aeeldcnt, yesterday afternoon
aliop that will operate hy appoint-! he met to continue the relent-j Orlando Federal Saving* and Loan Swain after last night'* practice complcto ilock of hardware, door* that the three day sale which will
"A U f Asseusar—Jf h i dries »
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window*, lutpher, plywootl*, er- get underway at 0 a.m. Thursday i t the Intersection of Snqfopl Ava.
mr it only.
1*'** work In cancer research, association, n(tncr of Ilia Hotel- 1 session I* Nat M i
vlll(Jeiili fcinif, i
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tttt^f;if'ifi*oY
up**
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afb . I . 1ft (1«
nufnl' p^ tltr
bulldine Am II ,1,9 «s||| feature
of
Garfield Walker ha* conceived (edm-atinn and service. Tcn.thou- Wyoming, a Director of tin- Ur - uKreling 2h, BUI Crabtree
"m ull ga air over th» comity fog
lengor*,
said
Flat
Ida
Highway
will
all
go
to
(ho
hlgwfrt
’ftAn*
at
tffe
Viva.ett
ttfcOtft
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tIhe Uloa aml'ha* opehed a heoarato! »«ml each of cancer fucli for Inndo Ekecutlse Club,1 trustee o if,K*_ Kent*
lb, Fulton Baxley rf,
avery road, pavod or sand, leads t j
experienced by 8inford Area shop Patrol Trooper T, Mark Mack who
*!lop apart from hla present haiher | ni ni, cancer fact* for women, the Oilamlo Junior College.
Jimmy King »», Hugh Carlton 3b, bidder In the auction to b«
U xnbla property. Consider welt
dueled by the Hnnahmugh National peri.
Investigated
the
collision.
shop In the Voider Hotel, where Hl,d Information on the suvrn
Til- dlvrrslly of hf* ho-lnesr In George Burrough* e, and Budily Realty and Auction Company,
whom you will select a* yout tax
"This
Is
going
to
b«
a
real
*ate,M
A 1952 Ford Coach, driven by assessor,"
you may call and make an appoint- danger signal*, have had to lietcie«t* that also include Insurance luiko p.
Tlie ilock* nf mlllwurk, frames, Sweeney said as ho began tha dis­ Mr*. Jean Cecilia Kllmorc, a Navy
ment to have your hair trimmed,‘ Packaged, ami will he distributed and real estate development, pro
Mis* Mary Earle, outlined In hnr
and auppllc* may (w purchased tribution of " B a n n e r Days" man’s wife, wa* traveling south on
gel a shampoo and tonic, at your By volunteer* Rumhouse to
vide* a broad background from
qualirtrutlons, read hy Tunl Hu**l
separately
and
prtvnlrly
at
a
»pcwiiearners
for
store
window*.
Sunforrl Ave lhortly after 2:30 of tho Jaycees, "I am fully quail*
own convenience.
house, whether there ate light* which Mr. Guernsey will draw hi* 18 Tourist Editions
cial price, according lo official*
Merchants, In their (lr*t planned yesterday when a 195A Chevrolet fied with the work of tho Taxr A*.
Walker aald "I hid experience In. "n °r not.
deduction* and form hi* opinion*
the auction organization.
cooperative event In quite some pickup truck driven hy Claude C. scssor’s Office," a* her scrvica uf
f \ a similar shop In another part of
Simultaneously, the c o u n t y &gt;m the significance ofconfidence
Going Out Today ofAccording
to the description of lime, ate readying stocks of brand Howard, traveling north on Sanford 22 years was reviewed.
the State and I believe tho men will' communities nru having their In progress.
like tho Idea."
Ilghta-on drive, under the dirThe meeting will start at 12 15 To Future Dwellers the ixuperty to he sold It front* new spring and summer merchan­ Ave, cut In Irani of the oncoming
A question from tho floor threw ,
180 feet on Sixth St. and 180 feel dise which will he offered at car.
The shop, separa te but Ini media- ectlon of each Health Chairman.: [(j in and will he In charge of Bill
thu discussions, participated In by
El-'hteen ropli-* of Hie Sanford on Maple Aio. with an interest of amazingly low price*.
According tn Truopcr Mack’s In- cacti uf the candidates in turn, into
tcly to the rear of hU present Seminole County Home Demon- u„»|i, piu.idont.
Herald'* annual Tourist and Mall­ l*o feet of railroad siding and
"People are going to Rock to vestlgatlon, th* left front fender
Ihrec-chair barber shop at Its strutlon Club, This I* being or.
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(Continued On Page Eight)
ow ar edition are going nut today acre** lo the entire railroad spur Saiifoni from the trade area," said and light of the Ford wa* damaged
North Park Ave. I* completely gunlxod by Mi«* Myrtle Wilson,
of 1282 feel.
leuni
'lie
Seminole
Comity
Chamber
Sweeney,
"just
as
soon
aa
they
an sstlniatrd 1225 amt tho Chevrolet
equipped with tho latest barber It. T. Milwer, and Irving Pryor.
Services Tomorrow nf Commerce at the request of There Is a fully equipped office hear about some of the ■pnctncul- truck damaged an estimated $73 Mrs. L. Graham Is
tools and sterilizer, and Is air
Tho colored section of Sanford
Harry W. Wolfe of Harrisburg, Pa, building on (he properly which nr prices on brand now merchan­ Ilia truck, traveling at a apcctl
conditioned.
is being headed I,;- Miss Katie For L. Rehbinder
Wolfe, one of hundreds of pros­ has a safe, cn*h register, deik* dise that will be offered during this of approximately to mile* per hour Attending Confab
It li to be operated from 8:30 Robinson.
pective Florida reddenls to rVi elv* nod cabinet*. Building* include a three-day spring event.
Mr.
fu'o
Uuhhludcr,
41,
was
ncstarted to turn west into Z7tll St.
a m. to 5:30 p.m. with appoint­
The receiving station for con- hlemallv killed near Fort Meade a paper from the Chamber of Com- lumber shed with a 250,poo fool
Why, some of ths merchandise when tho collision occurred.
In Jacksonville
ment* made by phone. "I'm expect­ trihutlon, wiil he held .gain at WlH,n„t(1
nicrre, wrote a letter of thank* lumber rapacity and tlircn Iron being offered hy Sanford Merchants
Mr*. Joyce Aim ILittnn, a Navy
Mrs. Lorraine Graham, executive
ing the idea to catch on quickly,’’ tho Florida Slule Bank, where
v|r Hrhl,|nder wu. horn In mid included a tong list of friend* dad warehouses,
Is so now that it hasn't arrived wife and pa**enger In the Chevro­ secretary of the Seminole County
•aid Walker a* he pointed to hi* a number of volunteers will hr
who would like to know more about
Tlie equipment Includes two yet," explained the Banner Day* let car. and the amnll daughter of TH A Health Association, I* at­
nowly Installed telephono which ha* stationed to count money. Radio Geneva, May 17, IIM5.
Mn*onlc graveside burial ser­ Florida, lie suld, "Tlicso people trucks, one a into Dndgn tun-ton Committee Chairman,
Mrs Ellmorc were "shook up" said tending tlm Florida Tuberculosis
been assigned No. 482,
Station WTRR ha* volunteer*
,,1p '&gt;Tc who will contribute and tlie othiw a 1818 onc-tun Chev­ Assisting Swerncy on the Banner Mack and wore taken to the San­ and Health Assn, confab which be­
Walker emphasized that hi* pre­ to broadcast the name* of voltin vile* vs 1)1 he held at (he Gem wi arr
rolet.
tomoriow afternoon at a lot to any community where they
Day Sale Committee are Bud ford Naval Auxiliary Air Station gan Its annual two-day meeting
sent three-chair harber shop prill teer* and their rollertions every Cemetery
t
stttle "
Scenrlly Lumber and Supply- Bamberger, Don Bair*, I! u g h I ilhponiary for a -'hcckup.
be operated normally a* before.
today with 300 phyflrian* and TO
(Coiiilnucd on Page Fight)
’
Wolfe spent two, month* In .San­ yard D owned hy Mr. and Mr*. I Grier, Herman Jacobson, and
Howard wa* charged with "fail- worker* In attendance.
ford and vicinity tills past winter J.
.Truluck.
I Charles V, Atkinson,
| Ing to yield tho right uf way."
Speaker* Inclndo Dr. William 17.
!^ T v n Biuniitsi ^fOTand expects to locate permanently
t
Tucker, chief medical service, VA
in tile area so me time next year.
Hospital, Durham, N, C. a n l
Frank Carry, ndencr reporter, !ha
Associated 1’rcsi, Washington, D.
Campbell-Lossing
rnndidate* and vnlrri enjoyed will devola all tha time neerssary &gt; Pitt Vartioa suld "1 wn* tha C..
coffee and doughnut* lust night to ha your county comnilsalonor. {)tio candidate originally aniiouucDr. Tucker dlsrusscd "presenk
Post Will Elect
a* guests of tlm laingwood Clinm* I ran promise you nothing—hut
to ,)H|))|,|1 , monthly financial problem* in tuberculosis control'1
her of Columni-o nl u Democratic if I am elected 1 can try to In- rv|lurt. |
nftended the Coun. today ami Judge Ernest E. Mason
Officers Monday
Bully attended by the largest finance the other member* of tho ty Commission meetings fur tho t
Pensacola, president of FTIfA,
The Camohell L-xdng Post, Am­ crowd yet tn hear th* slate of Hoard fur county fire protection." lu*t six month* and nui fumilinr " ,*u'
I341** nl tuborcu|;&gt;*W,"
erican Legion, will elect affirm local candidates spenk.
John KHder spoke "This Is big
nrtlng n* sHcrelui-y. I wunl L’arcv analyzed problems Involved
lemgwood Chamber of Com­ b u s in e s s - million dollar business. , u
at it* meeting Mondnv nlrht at
ym| lhllt ( tU)
k||tiw In M llm i*-- story e* titSarcrlosI*
the American Legion Hut on Lake- merce Pre«ldent Charles R. Mor- !&gt;rfinitely I »m a proxrouivo uml Vvrrythimt fliijut iho L’lcrk'si ofli?o to tha-prbllc C'rougli the prc-ij,
rlson greeted the guent* and can­ aggressive person. I disagree with ,
shore Boulevard.
n(lt „ TOfl,rl)lor nM(1 i ,!o radio and tolevlslun.
Deadline for making reservation* didate! explaining that the rally tho method of spending road ll(lt intend to dhturl. tlm personfor the supper meeting I* noon to­ if placed a regular meeting of tho money by districts. Overall, I „,,| „f this nftitc or tho prorem pnve
pave mor«
more rontln
roads dure, "
morrow according lo (hr notice chamber group. He said ",\V* think we ran
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mailed to earh member of th* have on* of the best preelncts In with the combining of tho funds
the county. We're not trying to and bufldlng road* where they are
t,,h,\r
&gt; nl1'
veteran*' organization.
APRIL 15
11 C,,1J' 111 ff'gl'tened,
Supper will be served at 7:.lo sell you anything—we don't want needed.*'
Adra'sslom
County Coninilsslancr, Dhtrlel* Bo suld "l believe in facts. I •''"i Milrotne Hlggln* (Sanford)
wllh Ihe official mce'lng shied to you to buy anything. We Just
Five riimlMatcs briefly told tho 'v“" &lt;‘r*1 *" am m unco-flrst to Mr*. luroth" Parent (Sanford)
get underway immediately follow­ want to meet you."
platforms. Cits Sch- ‘l"nl|fy-" And added "I will »uy
Seminal* County Democratic crowd of their platform
ing.
BIRTHS
Executive Committee Chairman malt aald "Wlijn you maker the that I will bo In llio second pitBurficM, h’liv bay, (Sanf.nl)
Junto* I^a of Oviedo Introduced chulce yuu'ro the one that Is re­ nmry."
!)'“chargc*
.i-uch candidate as they came to sponsible. If you hurt any office it
(). I’. Herndon, the incumbent.
Sharon Wrlr (.Sanford)
Missionary Will
Miid "I have tried to show my Mn. Richard Chandler and b»hy
| the microphone to speak In their I* by your dreMun,"
own behalf,
| llomer j.lnle explained "I hovu apprccintlon by giving to the poo.
(S nfor.tl
Talk At Methodist In the race for Seminole Coun- always been Interested ill Semi- pje uf Scmiimio County u Clark's Jamc* andgirlJohn
Aldf- (Sanford)
Church Sunday E v c i Cn,nralj,,,,&lt;,n«, » WNirfei On*. W. !«**]• County *tn«i Ha p«0|ila. I fr«l “M ir secuml lo none* 7t sho H
Evelyn Cratlv (im Jard )
Brown Millers snlil, "P ie dona ] urn quullflcil to be your coiiimia. be left up In me ur llio people If
Mr*. Catherine Kelly and baby
Sunday evening at 7:10, Ml** the Best I could and enjoyed svork- sloner."
I am to loaf. The o fi'o staff Is
(E'Utlf)
Vlr-lnlv Chanman. a missionary to j ing fur you. I hope you will see
APRIL Ifl
Lawrence Swafford, speaking on n°t equipment and do not gn w'tli
.':n
Cuba for seven year*, w'l' speak fit to vote fur me on May H."
Admlsslcna
behalf nf his candidacy as county the office. They aro not chattel*
at the First Methodist Church. ' Robert Rennett told tlm larng. commissioner, District Three said and arc not to bo bargained at
Ginger Kipp (Sanford) '
She I* now a teacher ami coun- wowl group "The problems «ru so »I believe my experience qualifies lection time. Mr. Cobh (* not
Buie Kin:i (Sanford)
solor to gi'ls at the Evangelical vmled I could nut explain nil of me to serve aa your commiMloii. fa ml liar with the rutlren.jut sys­
Marla June* (Altamonte) .Seminary at Matanzas Cuba.
Lrnora Hemlenon (Sanford)
them between now and Slay 8. er. I knowr tha need* for liettur tem. Whether I retire or whether
ThJ^ past week she wa* the I believe you’re here seeking In* i mud* and schools—and that we’ll f don't— I will not retire volun­
Dorothy Mllev (3anfs
principal speaker at th* Florida formation. W* need road*— we have to pay for them,"
BIRTHS
tarily. If I retire, It will b* at
Conference of the Woman’* Society need 17-92—hut the main road*
Otl* Fuurakr* told tha crowd th* h™'1* o( lho P*aP&gt;9 of Setnl Baby boy ChrDlcmcq (Sanford)..
of Christian Service of the Metho­ nr* those you travel on. Your serve you for the last eight y ra is ., Polo County,
Baby Boy Jonea
Dlsclargev
dist Church at Daytona Beach,
County Commissioner needs to "U has been a plcaiure (or me tn
0. A. Huberts said
have
311s* Chapman Is th* daughter 1&gt;* a diplomat to encourage others If you people will return me to familiarized myself with the duU
Ginger Kipp (Sanford)
CANDIDATES HELPING JAYCEES spread their "Get Out The Vote" campaign. Helping stencil slde- of Mr. and Mr*. W. P. Chapman to com* live with us.”
office I will continue to serve tie* of the Clerk of Court. 1 don't
candidate* for Tax Aaaesaor - (left to rl-ht) Rudy Sloan, Raleigh King. John Melsch and of Sanford, She will speak on "The
Robert S. Blllhtmer explained you ai In tha past."
say I know alt about It. Th*
Jack glam per. 311** Mary Earle was not present, S muling and looking on are Jsycoc I'rrsidcnt A. B, Program of tha Melhodlit Church "If I am io fortunate to be elect*
Candidates for tha Clerk of Cir­ Clerk'* Job i* a good Job—a b e t-’
« ♦ « » * ■ Jr. ta d Gat Out Tb* Vote Commlttae Cb airman M. L. Raborn Jr. (SUff I’hotvj
la Cuba."
«d your county coma la*loner I cuit Court spokf aext la order. ter J*b thaa I've #oL"
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Rotary Speaker Will
Lights-On Campaign
Give Confidence,
Slated Monday Night
Growth Connection
Local Men May Now
Make Appointment
To Have Hair Cut

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Lumber, Supply Big Savings Feature
Yard To Be Sold During Banner Days
At Auction Soon
Passengers 'Shook
Up' In Accident

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Longwood Scene Of Rally Last Night

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Claaaaa at 0:94 p.m..
Alao tha fallowing wook-dey
aarvfaaat
kudiif sciwoi no *. m.
Prayar moating aaih Wodnoauorniif Woriklp 10:41 a. m
.,
day at 7t4l pm.
r. M. V TlOtf p. m.
Rvanlng Evangvtlatlo 7:48 p. m. •Youth AatMtlea each ThunWmfnaadap night prayar aid day at 7:4S p.m.
Tha Chureh of tha Naurana
pralaa aorvlco 7;U p. m.
holda no ’atranga doetrloa’ but
you will find H •trlhlngly alml
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SALVATION A M T
lar to all you normally have
114 l« SM M.
t/Uaalaaaat Raystoad ■. Uaa, boon taught a* aid faahlonad
Protoatantlam.
Cammaadtoi Ofricrr
A auroory at all regular eer
•unlay Comyaay Mooting 10 a.m.
vlaea and courttout uihoro will
Nallaata Maatlaj U a.m
mah# your ekurth going a plaaaYaual Poaniaa U g tn 7 p.m.
OaJvitlM MaaUax • p.m
Tueediy Y.P. Biad Praattoo 4
TRR U m R BROWV CHURCH
p.m.
ON TRR RILL
OtlvMJoa Maatlag 7tM p.m.
Cavwav Pam Am . aad 14th S t
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free

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11 A. M.
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AMIMBLV OP GOD CSUBCi
lath I t tad Laarai Am .
lov.O oarioA
•uadiy Sabaol
H4I a. m
Moratag Wonhlp
11 a. m.
Youth O m ln
4 :« p. m.
Cvaaitllttle Rally
7 :0 p. m.
Prayar aad llhla Otudy Wodan*
day at 7:41 p. m.
"Bomimbor a glad h u d la*tta&lt;
-yau to wonhlp with «a.M

Sunday School
0:41 a.m.
Naming Wonhlp
11:00 a.m,
Sermon i "Ertry Man'a Llfa A
Plan Of &lt;fad"
o
FIRST PRRSRYTBRIAN
CHURCH

Coroar Oak and Ird.
Bar, A. 0. Mrlnnla.
Minltltr
Mra. Ooorga Tmhy. Miniatar af
Ifnala

TUI CaaifTlAJI AND
9NAIT AOIANCS

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I u 4 17 M,
At Pam AM,
Tha aad af yaur ta m h
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Pam At*, aatf1144fe *
For a frludly Churah.
Feotori l o t , Dovto A Camafts I . I . Laaafard,
Paotof
T M m A lii
W. I* mamma. Aaanaiato Paata*
GngfafaJd M o m la N fr
Mgltobatham. l o o d a p
. to U lfa
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10:40 a ,a . Mvoglng Oaf- Ouadiy he hoc!
10 A. M.
, , JU p. m.
Morning Wonhlp
11 A. M.
,
WaRaaiday Prayar •arrk a an! Blbla Study
t.ao P M.
• K b it Dlituulna 7:41 p.m, Ctiapal Ev*nlng Wonhlp
I P. M.
j dour Aaherial altar am U t.
Prayar Mooting (Wad.) I P. M.
Tboralay Youth Night Program Mtailonary
Pramlllcnlal
0:J0 to 1:80 p m. SavaMaaal Ttma.
Wtltomo
I Club AeUvlUai.
La41m M lutaurp Baaitp l«
1 aaatlagi monthly). Fatlgarahlp CENTRAL BAPTIST CMUBCH
Rav. J. W. Parham, paatar
J LuaebaM - ind Tnoodor altar• Man. Prayar and Buaiaaaa - 4th Oar. Panrtoaath St.. Oak Ara.
Sunday Ochoni i:U a. m.
3 TuMdir aiuraooe. towtig Clrii*
Morning Wonhlp S m lta liiOO
* —4tk Thuradiy mapitog.
2 "A Iriandly chureh lag th* a. m.
Training Union 1:18 p. m. It’s a
* wboia lomlly." family affair.
Rvanlng Wonhlp Tits p. n.
u n i i i A i c a u io i
"Coma thou with ua aad wa wtll
do that good."

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Morning Rarvfao
Ii4 l a.m.
Aat horn
Como
the Cardan
Alana" * Milan; D)ek Alk*n •
Harmon • "Tha Tragedy of Unuood Power1*
Mr. Melanie
Sunday Rehaol
0i4g a.m.
Memlng Rorvlee
11 a.m.
Anthnme • "Ood Ho Loved the
World" by Italnvr
and
"Re Still and Know that I am
Ood" by Bard Chineal Choir
Sermon • "Th# Tragedy of Unu»#d Powor"
Mr, Melonla
Evening Sarvlre
7:80 p.m.
Anlhom • "leaning on the Ever,
tailing Arm," by Shnwoltor
Tloneer Choir.
Sermon
Mr. Mtllnnla
Nunorloo for children under
three, and three to all, every
Sunday Morning during tha Wor•hip Hour.

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FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
MIHoo H. Wyatt
Peator
• :4R a.m.
CJmrth School
Claaeet for all agoa.

Somcthinf’s in the msking here. Maybo it’s a garden.
Maybe it’s nothing more than a ditch. But what really
counts is that father and son are working together
illy.
nny may be more hindrance than help just now. But,
says Dad patiently. "How ever will the boy learn if he doesn’t
do?” *
,
When you watch, with ebbing patience your child’s fum­
bling efforts to imitate yours,do you ever think about your
heavenly Father’s patience with you when you are in the
wrong?
He’s right there, working alongside you too. wanting
to show you how to carry on.’and staying close by in
case you get into trouble.
4 If you keep in touch with Him through prayer
and regular church attendance, you will leant from
Him how to live, just as your child learns from
you through talking and being with you.

11:04 a.m.
Mamlng Worahln
Sornaon Topic- "1 do A Pithing"
iilo p.m. M.Y.F.
FIRST C ftflC I OP CDR1ST, 7:11 p.m. Organ Vatpera
SCIBNT1IT.
S S fl fivte urn 4.BU
7:30 p.m. Evening Wovehlp
m E. OtcaoO Rt
Mlaa Virginia Chapman will
Sunday Sarvlcaa
11:00 a. m. apeak on "Cube."
Sunday School
. i • : » a. m. IroadaaM. r«er W. T. 1. *•
Wadna.day Evrnbia ‘
' [i
Mtalldg
f ^ U m p . 1^ ! P7RHT n ih H jr r u V c h u Ac N
p. » . Looaon-Sormnn:
'Doctrfna of
HOT Son feed Aroooe
11«
AUmrmant"
Perry
Stono
Mlolettr
• a a
Reading
Room
Inealtd
in
Foyer
of
Rundey School. 9:48 a.m. Adult
3 Yeuag Paopla flaatiaa ThaaaChureh Building open to public louon: "Courage for Chrietlon
;; Ray T:30 p. m.
I: to in 4:10 p. m. Monday thru Wltneialnf."
Friday.
Morning Worahlp. II a.m.
ERENEZRR
A cordial Invitation la aatandad Praluda: "Tha Cathedral Tower"
CHURCH
U alt to attend our oorrlaao
3
Q tnu latghaa
(Holt). Communion, open to all
and uia the Raading Boom.
M w ud Martha
h«ll»var». Sermon: "Tha flr#aU
; I S i . } School 10 a. a . —CUineat of tha Small."
t r e cTfUBcw n r hod
- lard E. Jahaioa. w y — »» n ,
Chrlitlan Youth Fallnwihlp,
' Praaehlag Sarrtaa U a a .
o r PROTHBCY
a:30 p.m, Sylvia Pooraon, pro­
2 M Y T f p. a .
Itoh Elm Am .
gram leader.
y. i t » Rav. I). D. Cnaiy,
I m y u aaatiag.
Paatar
Evening Worahlp, 7:84 p.m.
. p. a .
Sundry School
I U A.M. Congregational tinging and ap#cl.
Morrlng Wonhlp
U ;» A.M. al muele. germoo: "1&gt;io TMarlplev
Sunday Night Servloa 1:80 P.M. of Chrlit." Color movlta taken
WMB Tueaday Night
1:30 P.M. Eaitev will ho ihnwn after the
VLB Thuriday night 7:M P. M. aorvleo.
Old Paihlon Itavtval htgtnning
3
Off.alreat perking I* provided.
Peh. 8, Sorvtcaa nightly at 7:)fl. Tho nuroory lo open during morn­
j .i!oo* p*aT* Wavetfiflafytca
EvangaUit R. W. Stockdal# In ing wovehlp. Ta all publio worcharge. "You art lnvltad la eomt thlp tarriew the auhllo la lnvltad.
! | PAOLA WBRLHTAM
wonhlp with ua."
To Navy familloa. • nawraman,
MKTMODIIT ClURCa
tnurleta, weekend auaata, and
« Milan Want *• I t 40
ST. LURE’S LUTHERAN
nthtra without a regular plara of
[ Daday Atkaol
0:4*
la Rlavla (Naar (hledo)
worehlp in Sanford a apaeial Invi­
* Morning Wonhlp
10t4l
tation la aatandad,
Rav. Rtapkan M. Ynky, Paatav
2 .Waalayaa Yauth
0:41
J Ironing WartKlp
t :I0 lornme Wonhlp 1:88 I. m.
HOLT CROSS CHURCH
a WadOMday Prayamaaitag
tilO Radio Minton Rrnadcait at 1:30
a. m. over WORE (Ttfl kc)
(Kplccopel)
Rvoryona Watanma
AumUy School J.N) a, m.—lor all Rev. H. Lyttlaton y.iaiaiermaa.
Ear. CatII W. lU tta o
v ji c’oupi
B. Tl.. Raetar
tod Sunday aftar Saattr
Ukrtitita Diy School- Honda*
VPAALA COMMUNITY
Rely Eueharlat
through Friday 9:00 a. m —(All 1:00 a.m.
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Owo block off frrack Am . at fad I
Rah Rptar, Factor Ph. 1141
Yen are rordlally lavitod to attend
tkoaa aonrleoa thla Lorf'a Doyt
Suaday School at «!«• a.m.
Twer# art elate## and eUaarooma
far alt agaa.
Mamiag Woraklp 10:41 a m.
Brewing Rvaagallatle at 7;30
P&gt;»- Tha paatar wIK h# praatklag
• t both tervitaa.
Ohriettoa Sarviaa T r g i g ) a f

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ST. JOHN'S REALITY CO.

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HOLLER MOTOR SALES

ROY WALL PLUMBING

WADE'S SUPRIX MARKET

WHEELER FERTILIZER CO.

SANFORD BOAT WORKS

RITE 1HEATRS

WARNER'S GULF lU m cS

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Sermon
Sorvlrao through tha waoht
Manday, Tueaday. Thuraday.
Friday and Saturday • Roly Com­
munion • 7.30 a,m.
Wtdaeiday « Haly Communion
10:00 a.m.

F1RRT RAPT1BT CHURCH
Park Ara. al 4th Rt.
W. f . Brooke Jr„
Paatar
Fr#d R. richer, AaeoclaU Paalnr
Klrhy Rag#ra.
Muale Director
Mra. Marrln Milam
OrganUt
Early Morning Worahlp 1:48 a.m.
Sunday Behoof
0:41 a.m.
Maralpg Worahlp
11:00 a.m.
Training Union •
.•:4R p.m.
Rvanlng Worahlp
I |00 p.m.
SUNDAY
Fallawthlp Hour
4:00 p.m.
Rlbla
Study.................
10:04
A.
M.
raratp
by tho Matof,
Mamiag Worahlp........ 11:00 A. M Wedneeday Prayar Sarrlea 7:84
.m.
Inttag WaSaaday ViM Rvanlai Worahlp ........ 1:00 P. M.
K'unary at all aarrleat
WRDNRSDAY
Bible Study ................1:00 P. M.

. OVIEDO
.‘..to rn In Day, Paatar
toay School. 0:40 a.m.

The Church la tha «mate#i l««m# m earth to,
•ho bulldinv al tharart#* and «aad rtllionthlp
, It ii a iinrohouia el ipiritual value#. Wiihoul a
lirano Chureh n#ith#r Htmnr.may not eivilliatla*
ran turviv# TH»»t nr* lour eound r#aaeni why
•vtiy p#r,on ohould attend lerviee, regularly
and iuppor' ih* Chureh Th*y or#. ( 1 ) Tor hi#
avn ink* (2) Ter hi, children &gt; m I#. 13) For th#
•at* nl hi, cemmunlly and nation. (4) For ih#
•a)* al ih* Chureh U»#ll. which n*«d* hi# moral
and mm*nal tupporl Plan la go lo chureh regu­
larly and read your Bible dally.
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elementary grtdaa aad ktader- 9:1k a.m. Family Sarrlea and
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11:00 a.m. Morning PMyor and

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girtea).
* Mm . Clevar Marta, PUnlat
! Mlaa Patrttin Kaaamaa, A*at.
rIN K IE S T BAPTIST
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t Ohurah Bahaa). 10:00
Tho Plnaercat School . W. ttth
Rav. C. W. Plaak Mlteion Peator
j Clawaa for oil m m .
{ Wonhlp 11:00 a j i
1:41 a m.
Sunday School
j Chlidran’a Sortie# 11:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m.
Morning Worahlp
I Yeung Paopla 0:10 p.m.
4:18 p.m,
Training Union
{ Chlldrap 0:80 p.m.
7:30
Evening Worahlp
• Wonhlp 7:30 p.m.
* everybody intitod to attend
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gratitude for altowbig the Library and M«tropical pieces to bo plocod in ths Memorial
Building.
Haro In Sanford win now bo tototdd otto
of tho itmorWurt •ogmdnto of our eountry’s
history. Its hnportiitoo to o l here cannot
be determined so g n a t la the magnitude.
Truly, this WILL H i Sgnford now, and
w a'n proud I
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Water Supply Problem
Wa have every reaeon in tho world to bo
eonccmod about our diminishing water sup­
ply. Ths acuteness of tho situation ha* spread
to fear In many nieces.
Bomatlmaa, htSrtvgr, 90th century man
goto cooky about hio vast oehlOvomsnts. Ho •
builds mighty dome, and towers th at chal­
lenge tho oklco i ho sprooda a network of
roada acroea tho face of the earth; he Milo
upon tho seas, and bonseth tho com , and hio
winged ships roar swiftly through the air.
Hi makes ths fertile land to yield moro
abundantly than ever before.
Modern man ia Justly proud of what
he baa d o n s . But now and t h e n history
teaches him a leaaon of humility by showing
him that ancient man, too, was capable of This ta tho lsth ta a sarlaa of |th Avenue Insofar aa the merchan'.
articles written by Mrs. Carmsgo dies and displays wars concerned.
gVeat
g r w accomplishment.
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walla .ropmosritag Ibe Sanford The one thins that wa. different,

Listen To Your Dentist

Newspaperman's
Tour Report

U i,town General Henry Bhelton Sanford found

Onn aueh Isaaon eomna frhnt th a N o g o r ,
• dssotat* region in Ism ol south o f th o Pond trial.

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tamlgn costa- however. w«» tho eitrsm* courtesy and kindness on
an tha part
pert of

‘4 ■rl'/ To Sanford will stream untotd thou
Sat. Thakingdom of tha Nabataeans, •
- the salespeople. Tile has been true
'&lt;/ &gt;!tfndo to we this library and museum. Thou powerful
Arabpeople, lay In thia dcamrt
On last Watoaaday wa flew from all avar Landaa-ta elegant Jaw*P'&amp;Btfda will Interest themselves monthly Ir mora than *,000 f a n age. And thaw, in A
London oe Urvand ln abort-order “sund-up"
thinking and m dlng. tho study And
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aU taw nan.
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Library and^Muaaum wilt occupy an import-

%r eah
can be
ba seen by eountleaa thousands in their
(dally walks, travels, and casual,passing by.
The attractiveness of the location, the build­
ing, and Its surroundings, not even to
mention the beautiful artificial lake which
'eeama to have beon placed in its setting
primarily for thd location of this memorial,
-will draw additions) thousands who other­
wise would not notice.
i 'H ot.onlv la Sanford proud to have the
Henry Shelton Sanford Memorial Library

U rg a Mala.

woya* plaM named tha "Ellia- ta public parks. I have felt that I
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Lowdaa Domeatla Airport, which —and, by this time, bellavs me,

How th#y dld
*■ th* I#*,oa *ar hM *«ly haaa ta aaa a year end that’s a wonderful feeling.
our times. They did It by making the most
of that scant rainfall, by building an Intri­
cate system of stone walls and terraces to
catch the soil-laden water as it rushed
down norm ally d ry w atareouraaa.
Now thoaa ahw w d, scientific m ethods
(h a t worked out m ow th a n 20 w n tu ria a ago
ara being uaad by la n a l i farm axparta to
m ake th a daaart bloom again. T ha an cien t
N abataaana hava aom athlng to taach u», nnd
in thia caaa, at laaat, modern man la making
th a m oat o f It.

Welcome Alwoys Out

'hire* been reafiy woesderfuiiy neUsing. Th# lutury and araellent
service, pine good food, hev#
,p ,r,u ,Bd ^
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h&gt;- ( b rM n | l(ukm ^
w
Kmbany staff, which session was
presided over by the Charge d*
Affstrt. wr.
Affairs,
Mr. Barber,
uaw ar, ta
m the
uta ahaneeneo fpswi London of Ambassador
Aldrtth. TUo meeting v u eut
rather Mtert beeause we ware

had a fareweil dinner later elneo
10m* ef u* were going ta Stratford
an the Avon today not reluming
« * “ l , u tanight
f
,n | th* eight* ot London which
we have done to the "Nth" degree,
1 think. We stayed out all day with
au driver and guide and had a
wonderful Sima. Wa did and saw
all the tourists* "must*" m h . .
m i n i the Changing of the Guard

W t 11km to think thut pwaldenttal-hope- “ W J L J n ^ t t t S - . i i i n ' f

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Friday. April 13, 1DBII

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TO D A Y S BIB1.R YKR8 R

For wo are Inborera together with God.
•—I Corinthian# 3:9.—God has no hamln, he
nunt use nura.
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f f i '. “ •

Alfred -

veienei*

JU». th k t h e choee to W tu m because o f of eo u rs^ ta the
mefflorieg.
•&gt;
,B soovSrsaUwi ta

ta belt sprea
spreading decline.
latest Mate PUnt B.&lt;*H
„ Tb* kteet
tve a
figure* Freveal
that 49.483 citrus

,*5** * Tbwsr of London, the London
*nd ^and** and aU the other lovely
.
•* t d i l M I W
M O il OK W * OllCU9« M
d f A l feresalng
n t f liJ n f l (the
h t TThames,
h fiM g t V
e a t.
bridges
West•ion.
minister Abbey, the Hojsce of
Mr. Uoyd Is a ehermta* men farliment, etc.
with a ready smile, quick wit and
th e two, not-eo-ordlnary higha tendency toward stuttering light* •( the day were first a tour
when he become* exelted over 0f Lancaeter House, which Is pro^
■ *t,w - Incidentally, aantiy being used for the Dlser^ *hich he rewslned
mamant Congress but which ws.

Open— the remarks of W. D
General1 Manager
of the
nanagwr 01
wie Minneapolis
^....neapolU Millers
MillerU 3* M***"enTJte.^S thT*R«usi2
mi many another vl.ltor who perchance "new leek'; - whiek to Mr. U ?* C i ef lutheriend^LccupJed It!
win have "to go from good
waa brought to Sanford.
No doubt, a part of the anormnug growth
b*f#r* h* d*T*l®p, attendid7a ^party1*1there**ind" nn
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ra e fB e d .K m « ■ # . h aw w . e*

of Sanford and Beralnol# C ounty m u st bg
^ Mxt
tbit evening
a ttrib u te d to th e fine ap lrlt of friendliness WM vtm the Mtaliter of Ootoalri
Affelrt, Mr. Lenox Boyd, who has ^
nn the part of ovary on* here.

BovA waa n tad. affable English- .

itV w hv sltentsiely Imprmed me

lrK I bare been pushed and hum'd by eUt« and private fntcrc«ti.
° f (1&gt;is number. 1D.IW5 arv li.tr,{

*’ ' ,*,*nrle orange trees
Plant Commissioner Ed L.
Ayers hastens to explain • tbnt
thl* total rover* only thnt

^
great "IwAF^mc
many more tree* are
moment and
tt*

even more will be bultloxed within
th* next weeks undsr a great!/
itJ#l#” t#d’ putl-and-treat proLr.

"f*
h ,W to leave frmm," h« said declared "Actually,
»u®®u ib « «
»Wt a reel this count embrace* somethin,.- in

H“u“ *? r ,*Uy “»• "••ghborhood of 900 srrr. as

•taw pher* of "Engll ft

“Nererihslsee. It is tau restlrr

v

bia WOllstoa tatalllsenee eng

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of

taker "Utrill" which was Valencias, a very vulusble crop.

drive and trriUtad me with hie *

Try and Stop M t

concerted csmpeix.s

reipenelbUlty of seventy milUen ■»i»ifleent and la done In per- compared with almost twlr# that
It'a a fine quality that wa can't over­ tha
clttasaa who aemprtee tha BritUh
prtpertteiied Louis XIV acreeg0 signed for removal once
took.
Empire's Celenlal eyiteai. Mr. " J J *
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Good Cooking Retur ns To Britain
By BAL BOYLE
NEW YORK ift—The condemned
intn ate a hearty British supper.
The condemned men was me.
PhUlp Harben, a portly man
irilh •• ginger
gutter boerd
beard who
who la
It BritBritWith
tin's beta known chef. Is louring
America as a culinary am bussfta- HI. purpose: to prove "that
2 *
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^
*• »£.tata, and *#w Vllltara
taanp eat like kings.
When aa agent of th* empire

LAKE

r e f t” T S nbeldoted
a

city—aa has been evidenced by th e rem ark*
of fam ous golfers who w ere her* fo r t h i
M nyfnir Inn’a firs t annual *111,000 PG A

r l M ta •a«l&lt;l«S eselaaleet* t o to* « • toe reeafelteam
all th e I«m i m w , t t l i t H I t tht« e e n . e e e e e .

P?1i.c*' I 'V 0 Down;

S ws aj sg* j! i? ,
ss.rfom«,m*h™si.nm»bi,i.t.uu
i f i a t . " = r = r ,s s j a a r a s y .SwS m
A « twto la to••to to itlm lm J *uie A u
tu n ie F lm e d
Aa
we hnve pointed out 10 mmany
times,
folks from evarywhew like 8 enford to such
an extent that they never forget it.
Tha weleome mat la always out in our

WO S m M •• • M lilM ef KM 4 eeeelate* Peeea

Hr JANES MARLOW
United States, BrlUln, and France ths world erganisatle# would be
WASHINGTON cry-Nothing till* seemed to be «aylnj they'd act U psrilysed.
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government his said actually Russia cast a veto.
The United States'.took step# ta
pledges it to |e t into Middle East One month later the Korean War mik# that ImpoaalMa. On Nov. I,
fighting—la erder to atop It—If bega/i. By a freak of history. Ru»- 1M0. It *ot the U.N. general At*W
war break* out there between
irai boycotting the Council icmbly—all mtmbare take part
nells and Arab*. If war itarla, meetings,
and there la no T tte-to approve
tho United State* may go in.
On June 23. IMfl, I*-- &lt;'-■ '*•’ Ihl* plan:
Bow would It 'go about It? In war began, the Council met. With If In the futuro tho A cu ity
tho flret place, President Eiien. Ru.sla absent, it approve., - Council did not make a decision
howtr almost certainly would seek tease-fire resolution that paved to atop the outbreak of war by
approval by Congress, fust ae he the way for Truman on June 27 Ihrowlng U.N. forcaa Into It, the
got advance approval In ]BU ta to send American force* Into Ko- General Assembly could rota by
try to atop any Red Chinese at- rea to atop the war.
a two-thirds majority for U.N, aetempt to taka Formosa.
That same Hay, June 27. the tlon.
I
Bo would alto almoit certainty Council passed an American-au- So If war should bre^k out t a f
seek approval by the United Ne* thored roiolmlnn calling on U.N. th# Middle East—and If Kleenhow*
Horn, Just s i President Truman mamber* to help South Korea re- er want* to put American forces
got U.N. approve) for sending Pri the North Korean Communlat Into the area fo bring peace—ho
troops Into Korea,
attack.
will probably first get eongr**On May jj, iMO-one month ta
That Incident made It a cinch slonal approval, then seek goeurthe day before th* North Korean 9 UIlia wouldn't be absent from Ity Council approval. If ho taDs
Communlat* attacked South Ko. the council If such circumstances there, he then could seta approvrea—the United Stales, Britain ,ro *° *I*ln. If Ihcn It Cast a veto al by tha General Assembly where
and Franca were concerned with on UN- netlon ta (top fighting, the Communists a n outnumbered,
keeping peace U tha Middle East. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------Tha Israelis and Arabi had
kwfht s Moody war there. Tho
throe btg powers on May 13 an­
nounced an agreement to take Im- •v M M U H. NNMUIL MJ.
DENTAL decay la giving tha lesst figure* show that lari y *9l
mediate action If either Israelis 0.&amp;
Army osa of Its tougbaat American* bought mam tb a s
or Arab* violated the armistice.
battles.
500,000,000 tubas ef taHMMts, • '
They said they would act "both
The Army Burgeon Oeneral’a record far 1 stagta war.
within and outside th* United Na- office describes tha dental condi­ Many of you. I know, go visit
tlon* to prevent eueh violation." tion of men entering th* service your dentist at least twtee a year,
They undoubtedly were thinking a* "shocking." And these figures aa recom m ended—u n til yam
of the U.N. Security Council, •cent to support the statement. move into a new neigh
During a 12-month period. Than you wait until ym gat •
where the Russians were In a good
■pot to block action in tha Middle Amy dentists extracted 1,101,014 toothache before
teeth, They Installed 3.372,372 Other dentist.
Bait.
Thl# Is why: Under *?•
the U.N. permanent fillings. And they fit­ Ona of tha first things m
ted 99,117 partial denture* and should do upon moving into u
■re 14,079 fixed bridges.
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new distant community 1s
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iik
a
!!«
Uu!n,&lt;Lv" to
choose a new dentist aad
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collective action ta keep peace Further Report
clan. If ymYo unable ta
and stop acta ef aggression.
Further, ths Burgeon General's
those you
charter, aa originally office reports:
M(Under the
Deutul
Society
"The amount of treatment
Councl, w theiUDILmember
IV11, ri ,n Security needed
by the average Inductee Aa for the dentist. tetephoaSI
guch j . . .
,h.
n v*k,^ ta repair old defects accumulated
ths office of tho local dental ae*
*olCIectively°nButr *uc*h
decision during years of neglect as a civil­ clety. They probably will giro yen
riaulrei „mnimn„. approval
ian
would
provide
four
years
of
names of three qualified dentlsta.
of
the five permanent members of ordinary maintenance care for U there la no local office, eaU a
an
Individual
already
In
reason­
th* council—th* United State*,
reputable hospital and ask the 1
chief ot dental service ta recom­
Rusil*. Britain, France and Ns- ably good dental health."
This presents a pretty dreary mend several dentist*. Or aak any
tionelist Chine.
picture, doesn't 117 Yet, other
If ona of the big five vetoed statistics Indicate that Ameri­ physician.
But whatever joe do, he eare
as a whole are paying more your dentist Is visited far a
*ou?d be'none And* Ru.r.V«Um.*b u cans
heed ta the advice of dentist*. checkup at least twtee a year. It'a ,
had demonstrated often mlJht
an ounce ef prsvsnUea worth el
Regular Visits
the veto,
pound of eure.
1
For years the American Dental
So. by saying they would set
QtnsnOR
ARP
AMtWB
hai been urging reg
" ,h 5.,jf _nutlit,e th® U.N. to slop Association
ular visits to ths family dentist Mrs. U. 0.t t v u teld that l!
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th9 and brushing ths teeth after each will have twin* neat month, can
meal aa the primary means of I breast-feed both hebteif
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Answer: Ye* there should he
^checking decay.
Y a ia n C lQ T r e e s
Many of you finally are begin- no reason why you 4
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C 0 I H p r iS 6 M a iO C itV
10 *otio* 'thete udvlco. At laid both bul
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U f L ltN J S D U lld O z e d

•• lfc*. "Greenyard", the The ron^mon bellef U that owner*

B y B IN N IT T C IR PHERE'S A BIG BANKER In e certain town wh* kM only
one real fatting: on the golf links he's so anxious to win
that he's not above kicking hb ball a bit when h t thinks BA*
body’* looking to give him­
self a little better lie. His
friends usually let him get
away with this petty lar­
ceny, but at a banquet cele­
brating his sixtieth birth­
day, they all chipped in ta
give him a rather embar­
rassing gift: a hand-made
pair of golf shoes with tho
club heads of two number
nine irons fitted into the
toes.

T

An Illiterate hillbilly waa

nabbed by the draft board and

disappeared from hla old haunts tot * speB. Whan he !
waa asked what use the Army had found for him.
"Pilot tn th* cavalry," he announced proudly. Preeeel fee drtaD%
he explained. "Cure, I'm a pilot. 1 pile It h en and I pile U therm"

nuM baud
prelsrenceaT" asked the empire's earn* back and whispered;
. m i i M t t i.i ir a n m trtUcUm • J ’™ that
com
men.
"1 wouldn't go ta there if my
haen't been bringing any
»t (|| \ |r Hi then." t replied, Ids depended on It. The place le « tate^sttag ^ t a t e i r l ^ itajoet, U , k'»&gt;t- « • ««eh which leek,
?"
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only oim year ta being two eentur- Ur*« r,tun’ ln W ent year* "
1
••that t( I had been condemned ta Ml
firing knives."
hen II h |TTwLt toto m a t ^ t i n ^ m s
*&gt;• l» »rious need of reAyere said that al grapefruit
death by an Enallih Judge fer aav- 1 must say the dinner, when
j„g British
British ta
cooking
was amwig
among the
the **• served, wts ?fiti i for
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tag
rin g wee
o fAany
nr kta«, time# quoting from ■ _volumtaoue
g l i l S o J S ^ le s n ln * ‘rm ^ w iih th*
ru ^g o wont in the world, I'd Uke M a Ineludtag Henry VIII. whom the transcript flta-ta give our group
**11 eorM,tion- lb# cleaning .
. nu. „ _
, ,wl(S
to prepare th* kind ta a meal I
Jolly Hath#* resembles.g rid * vertaan of the Cyprus ,ml ^decorating, which tacldentlly
i ^ 1 .[ k / „ n. ri
should^M . j i . t befon g l g to
r i m ..m e pink srtce. ta fe tc h X ^ a r a ^ U y toe S
^ month, wml vs.t a- ^ 3 t T i n h ^ l . » Z Z
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lht J r x S [ r lJ : #a w , e «

S iS

A m ^uhop M . k . r i » ! w 9uau *

, s rth.»
taitad, waehad dew* with Amaa- .
the queston which cer
Ths chathngt itlrrtd the artist tiBade sherry.
.
uinly merits a great
tn Harben, who u know* te mil.
aweet-flahed Dover sole theufM
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I that. like many Aaeri- TV. in due time hs. his wtfe sad
1 w s too Tinted M th h the empire's edvane* oeeut Sr*
t bad aavsr progressed be- rittd haded detra with bottle* aad
ibe Neanderthal stase.
bundles.
r dee’s rev let Vh Haiben -My wife cell shorn*. In sU air
a reer kerne sad ceeb you professional work-including Ota
W" " M *1**1 Uia empire washing up." said Bsrbsa.
*Tts,n brim ta# hod.”
Deaalni a striped buteher'a
pea kaew bow K U wbae a aprea, h* disappeared lata tho
1st le altered a tree meal, kltrhsn. a sreat clitteriafl ate**.
ikt the offer aver tar m e aad soon haunting frafraaeiee
**ad aad atread.
tmeried.
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O U R E T E L L IN G M E!

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kmf. » v tsl rib m ta , was a
«*■» sad Jeer bsswa masterpiece,
WUh tt came YectsMr* pwddtasHtrbeu tod let tho beta drip tato
H to give K ai*ra fUvep-ceull.
®***e sad a kettle of baeettM
■»m * .
ta w s was a taass mamset wbsa
eae at Urn gueeto salmd tar esteem
” 1* taste la aartatag wrens with
Ameriemi feed," sifted Barbas,
“it la year taedseep ta aaiotaer
h wife cutoup."
.*
Ne ettsug. H eaemed a fair es­
tate**. Watbea. altar t l h r i n .
taelaed frees euhmltttag ee ta the
ordeal of t u n ill ten u is.

Wets u l la aAeeted ia the MMdie le e t etauataeu la relation ee
Dm lo ris i feaeo c r s m l e wly ee
■flee Mem Turitey’s eeesl sad
could be e Mask te T u to r's pens
sad state T u b er la ee vkal ta ear
rhila «| dstaase ta * • sstab at
Hustle, Cypres beseem were aa

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hind the Iron Curtain but shell In*

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"little ftri" look ta mr tree aad
be verr faOsatlr assisted Cermifc
awi am lata Ibe eeach where we
bed the stride make ear picture,
•m-ewee mala - we hare seen
eoua*
t r y th e atari 1a each I m , w* r«*
■Itaa, heaa tee brief bet they has*
aB heaa tatenetiag aad I eartatatr hare eeta eaeegh of Us*
pteblami aad difficult!#. «f others
*• beew "we ata’t the ealy taUn
that beret rouble".
Tea ef m leave racy eeriy tem etre* moralag tar Fruguo, Curheetarakli. with a brief atop ta
Bnmeqla. We hare l*s dare there,
M ta Wareaw, Poland, I Is Mos­
cow sad I is Leningrad, Muesli.
From there we fly flret te BetMake, then Stockholm, New York
aad thsa. Cod Mess It, home aa the

General Insurance
H. J A m GUT AGENCY

Hear Governor
LeRoy

W D B O - T V 6 :3 0 * p . i

K eep F lorida
ClimbinRr. . .
K eep COLLINS
COLLINS rerG erenm r
(MMa^ b w a ln ta e e a ir

h*t H oundU up

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�TBS SANFORD HERALD P i i Apr. 19. 1958

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Calendar
Mtllonvllle Ave. a t 7:30 p. m.
FRIDAY
The Dirt Gardtnara Circle of tha Mra. Mamie Griffin will be eo.
Sanford Garden Club will m tat at hostess.
The women of the Flrat Pres­
10 a.m. at tha bomo of lira. W. W.
byterian Church will have a pray,
McCaalla, 3041 Mellonvllle A rt
Tba Ro*e Circle of tba Garden ar band In tha Phllathea Claia
Club will meet at 1:45 a. m. at the room a t 2:45 p. m. and a busi­
ness and Inspirational meeting at
borne of Mra. A. W. Eppa.
The Satlle Harrison Chapter NS 8 p. m- a t tha church.
The Dependable Claai of the
DAIt will meet at the home of Mra.
L P. Hagan, 1703 Park Ave. at 3 First Methodlit Church will meet
p. m. All local members and a t the home of Mrs. V. L. Smith,
daughters from other chapters are 425 W. 18th St. at 8 p. m. for Ita
regular business and social moot­
Invited.
The Hibiscus Circle of the ing
.no Christian Women's Fellow­
Garden club will meet at 8:30
p. m. at the home of Mr*. K. ship of tha First Christian Church
James Gut 1024 Palmetto Ave. will meet Monday, 7:30 p.m., at
with Mra. R. P. Moule and Mra. the church'for a panel discussion
G h a r I a a Morrison co-hoitaases. on "Leuening Family Tensions;"
and the men of the church arc
Homer Osborne will apeak.
Invited as guests.
Jaearanda Circle of tha Sanford
At 10 a.ra. a Vacation Bible
Garden Club will meet at 7:30 School Clinic will be conducted for
p. m. at the Garden center. Hos­ all Interested workers at First Bap­
tesses are Mrs. F. O. Smith, Mrs. tist Church,
D. E. Walt*, en d 'll. K- McSwalm. i
The Uora Circle of the Gar.
The Pioneer Group of the Pres,
den Club will have a covered dish
luncheon at 12:30 p. m. at the byterlan Church will have a sup­
home of Mr*. F. Murray, Wynne- per at 0:30 p. in. In the Educa­
wood. Hosteisea are Mr*. W. tional Building of the church.
There will be a joint meeting
Meriwether. Mre. J. Anderson,
Mrs. David Bach and Mrs. K. of the American Home Depart­
ment and the Fine Arte Depart­
Housholder.
ment
of the Sanford Woman's
The Junior Class of the Oviedo
High'School will present a var. Club at 8 p. m. with Mra. C. C.
lety show on the stage of the Welch as speaker. Hostesir* are
school auditorium a t 8 p. m. Lo­ Mrs. Douglas Stsnstrom, Mis. F.
Breckinridge, Mrs. J. Boiard, Mra.
cal talent will'be used.
The Mimosa Clrda of ths Gar. A! Hunt, Mrs. Miriam Rusioll.
dan Club will hold Its April mast. and Mra. S. G. Harrlman.
At 10 a.m. Vacation lUrne School
Ing at 10 a. m. with Mrs. F. B.
Swsnhouis, 015 W. 25th Strsst. Cllplc for all Interested worker*
continues at First Baptist Church
MON1IAV
The Ware Bible Class of the Me­
Past Matron's Club will mast
with Mrs. A. K. Shoemaker, 3318 thodist Chureh will meet at 7 p m
In McKinley Hall for a covered dish
supper honoring the Methodist
Seniors who will graduate in June.
Miss Winegar Is
Hosts are Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Butts,
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. TillK Mr. and
Guest Speaker
Mrs. R. W. Slrudliant, Mr*. J. II.
Tinilel and Miss Alice McKim.
At Club Meeting
The Elder Springs Home Demo
Ths Home Demon»tratlon Club Club will meet at the home of Mrs.
met at the Club center, with Mlis Wilbur Nolan at 2 p.m.
Winegar starting the meeting by
Tho Sanford Tourist and Shufflegiving cooking lesion* and using board Club will hold a cuvort-d dish
small electrical appliances for
supper meeting at 6 p m.
demonstration.
WRIT ••«»»*»'
Mlis Myrtls Wilson, agent, alio
The
Civic
end Social Depart­
talked on appliances and gave a
demonstration on "How To Buy ment* of the Woman's Club will
Material For Clothes" whleh was meet et the club for a program
by the Sanford Theatre Guild with
very Interesting.
17i# cooked food was won by Donald 11. Fletcher, president.
Mrs. J. Axiarollo after which aho Speaker. A one act play will lie
presided over the session as presi­ presented. Hostesses are Mrs. J.
dent. Routine business was taken N. Glllon. Mrs. C. llamsey. and
care of. It waa announced that Mr*. N. V. I'nrmer. Mrs. it. A.
achievement day v^ill be held May Smith is sponsor.
The Wuritcr* i (inference of the
4 from 10 a.m. to 5 p m. Each
elub will have Ita achievement! First Christian Church will meet
at the church on Wednesday at
on display.
After the announcement the no­ 7:30 p.m . Lester Tharp, chairman,
minating committee presented the announces.
At 10 a.m. Vacation Biblt School
names of the cw officers which
were accepted. Mrs. C. Flowers Clinic for all Interested wirkors
was chosen as president; Mrs. J. continues at First Baptist Church.
At 3:30 p.m. Junior Choir re­
Callahan, vice president; Mrs.
John Clark as secretary and Mrs. hearses at First Baptist Church.
Wallis as treasurer.
At 7:30 p.m. Young People will
Mr*. Wallin served ‘refreshments be In charge of midweek pra&gt;cr
of cake, cookies and coffee at the service at First Baptist Church.
close of (he session. Those allendAt 8:15 p.m. Young People will
lng were Mts. J. It. Hawthorn, lead the Sunday School Cabinet at
Mrs. W. B. Brinson, Mr*. Robert First Baptist Church.
A. Williams, Mr*. C. L. Wallis,
Tlie Woman's Christian Temper­
Mrs. L. H. Harvey, Mra. R. T. ance Union urge* all church women
Warren. Mr*. J. N. Aiairello, Mrs. to a meeting at the Central Baptist
II. H. Duncan, Mrs. Ruth Bout- Church starting at 10 a.m.
well, Mrs. M. Dicki, Mrs. Louise
The Band Parent* t-sorlatlon
Rushdow, Mrs. M. C. Hoffman,
Mr*. C. M. Flowers,' Mr*. J. R. will meet at the Band Hall at 8
Crawford, Mrs. II. I.. Moore, Mrs. p, m. All memhcis arc urged to
Myrtle Wilson, Mis* Jessie Wine- attend this meet.
THURSn.11
gar| Mrs. J. R. Callahan, Mrs.
At 7 p.m. A Brotherhood Supper
Joe T. Lumpkin, and Mrs. A. P.
will be served at First Baptist
Kyles.
Church. A group of young men will
lead tha meeting.
At 7 p.m. The Intermediate Choir
rehearses at First Baptist Church.
At 8 p.m. The Adult Choir re­
hearses at First Baptist Church.
At 10 a.m. Vacation Hlhlo School
Clinic for all Interested workers
continues at First Baptist Church.
Members of the Ladles Aid So­
ciety of tha Lutheran Church of the
Redeemer will meet at 7 p.m. it
Mre. Joe Melsch'a home on West
First Street and win leave from
there for the Marvin. Pegs resi­
dence In Da Bary where the regular
monthly meeting will be held at

Phebean-Golden
Circle Class Has
Very Busy Meeting

Your Citrl Sgouts
&gt;Q 0(
BROWNIE TROOP N b . TWO
with Its leader, Mrs. l y j . Butter
The Rev. Robert Spear Jr. of Jr. la planning to appe^} on ths
tho Chureh of the Nninrene, open- Unel# Walt Program ^O rla n d o ,
ed the Anrll meeting of lha April 27. At present they are
Junior P-TA with an Inspiring, working on surprise Mo'her’a D-xV
devotional in verse entitled "The | presents and Inst week run fi
Touch of the Master's Hand."
I shoe-button bracelets Air them*
During the brief business meet- ! selves.
In? the following members were
Mr*. James Grant's HhOWVlB
elected lo serve on the nominat­ TROOP NO. THREE U!- making
ing c:inmlttee: Mrs. W. O. Brin­ scrapbooks f o r t ha^ne-M at-'a
son, chairman; Mrs. W. A. Lud­
wig, George Pltturd and Mrs. A. ward of the local hospital. Tha
girls are saving their magaalnas
Cochran.
for
lha purpose.
"
The session was then turned
Members of G1RI*'.' ’ 8COUT
over to Mrs. Fleming who pressnted the seventh grade Glee TROOP NINE have Hffh enjoy­
Club In a group of numbers: ing themselves at thtf Nursery
"Let There lie Music," "llcla Di­ School on Palmetto Av« E vsrr
ma," “Ho" and
. . . "The Bible Tell* Saturday morning four- of the
Me So." Accompanists were Stan- K|r|* present a story and game
ley V’ihlcn, Ann Libby and Helen |1eur f„r thfl children,r;
Plltaanl.
I As a special treat, tha llltt*
The hand, under tho direction hoy* and girl* enm* otft to Mrs,
of Perry Bremer, then gave a Robb's home and had an East-p
program nf Interesting and dlfll-j Kgg hunt. After flnUfng tha
cult number*. Soloists with tha eggs, refreshment! were' »erreJ
baud wero Tommy Brown, Johnny ami the children played tn the
Crofchlrk and Henry Morgan, yard. A wiener ruis^ , 1* *ch«.
who played “Ida" on Ihe trum­ dulrd lo take pW « In* a »hor*
pets; Arthur Lodge gnve n Irom- (line. H Is hard to decjde who le
liuno rendition of "Bock Around! having tha best time', 'th e Girt
the Clock."
Semite or the Nuraery School
Gene Bullard, a fifth grade Children.
.T.l
stu d e n t at Lake Monroe School
This Wednesday Traop 0 took
gave
two clarinet
selections
a trip lo Ihe Bookstore le li t .
"Cherry Pink und Apule Blossom
Dora
ll I* warning on.utf IteadiP
White" and "Autumn Leave*” ac­
companied by Billy llowcr of Merit Badge and
(iVammnr School. John McCord id j something about books,' and boy*
the Grammar School played two] lug a few to start ''their Girl
very difficult selections on the Scout Bookshelf, they--will have
a plenle In the park at^Nh Dors.
saxophone.
Miss Cochran's room won Ihe i TROOP 11 with Mr*. R. B.
room count with 25 parents pre­ Rprnrer in charge I* ,^}IU work­
sent.
ing hard on ll* latent anow, the
date to he announced IftVr. They
are planning • rooklfUl to be
held at Sanlando Spring* April
25.
g l . 'i
TROOP 12 with Mr*. C. R.
Jone* at lender and Mm . Robert
Berg co-leader I* (till working
hard on It* patrol flk V Busy
lingers nre neatly slltrhlng t*i»
edges of material* In "place and
bright colored ideas a*e a t la d
showing progress. Tba,,troop will
have a eook-out next Vftdneiday
at Silver Lake with Troop No. 8k
Ear), patrol made «'■ 'own menu
nml the respnnslidllly 1 Uf obtain*
Ing the fond plus making It le
up lo the individual*, .Tha neve
troop I* at last making progress.
We all know it lake.*., lima te
clear up patter work hut the
girls were patient nnd"Aow they
nre rrally becoming
I*
planning badge work and fun.

Hiqh' School P-T A

The Phebean Golden Circle Class
of th« Baptist Church met nt
!he horn# of Mrs. J. W. Carter
Tuesday evening for Ita monthly
business and social meeting with
Mrs. Okey Townsend serving as
eo-hostess.
Mrs. W. P. Brooks Jr. ted ■
most Interesting dsvotlonal cen­
tered around women of the Bible
whose example and Influence for
good have flowed (burn through
the ages like • nighty stream.
Mrs. Eugene Pennington, pre­
sident. opened the session and
Mrs. R. E. Brown was appointed
.is group leader. Plans for add!-'
'tonal class books to be made
vere also discussed.
A letter was read from tho
Baptist Children's Home In Lake­
land and the clnss voted to send
a monthly donation to an orphan.
It also voted to lend a love gift
of cash to Mrs. Harold ll-ken- POINTING OUT THE PROGRAMS for the next t?rm are the newly elected officer* who were In­
bach who la a patient In a Phil­ stalled Tuesday night In the Elk* Club for the An *n Miller Circle. Shown, left to right, nre Mrs.
adelphia, Pa., hospital*for eur- Richard Mapes, treasurer; Mre. Mildred Co*, presl '-nt: Mrs. A. Itnwersox, second vice president;
gery. Mrs. Al Doudney and her Mrs. James Roscnow, recording secretary; Mrs. L. C. Skates, chaplain; and Mrs. Roy Chorpcning,
new son, Douglas were aim secretary. Sirs. Harry Adair, first vice president, I not shown. (Photo by Jameson)
reported homn from the local
hospital and Mr*. Harvey nioodsworth, who underwent smgery
Jay H. Beck Home
last week is also feeling better.
Scene For Dinner
Members were reminded to
visit In the Interest of the
Held Tuesday Eve
(lass espeeiully those who are
new tg Sanford and sick mem-,
The Mn-nolla Avenue home ■
her*. Invitation* were extended i
Me*. Jay II. Iteol, was tho setting!
by Mrs. Pennington and Mrs 1 Following ihr giound breaking
April I friends and relatives
(,', L. Arnold lo meet with them ceremony for the General Henry for an enjoyable covered dish I gnvo Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Donald­
In May and June, respertlvely.
Shelton Sanford Memorial Li­ ■upper given by the member* of son of Lake Mary, a Surprise
Games were enjoyed and re­ brary h«d,| Tuesday morning at •be Gleaner* .Sunday School Cla*s I'nriy in honor of their 25tli wed­
freshments served by the hostess, Ft, Mellon Park, ihe out-of-town of Ihn First Presbyterian Chureh ding nnnlversnry which they wcrc
evening, rrlehrnllng,
es In Mrs. M N Cleveland. Mrs g'icsts were invitrd lo the lmiv&gt;« of Sanford Tuesday
tV. J. Brooks, Mrs. W. P. Brooks of Mrs. F. E. Roumillat for April 1(1 Pi* guests arrived s'.
At » Into hour Ihe anniversary
Jr., Mrs. R. E. Brown, Mr*. H. luncheon
rt:3n snd dinner was served at cake and a buffet supper were
R. Parker. Mrs. Tom Mero, Mr*.
Other groups recently enter­
served to tha hnnoree* and their
Carlton Todd. Mr*. J. W. Carter. tained by Mrs. lloumlUnt w.ro 7 pm.
two children, Mis* Laura Mas
Mrs. Maybelle Maxwell, teach­ Donaldson nud Gory, Mr. and
Mrs. Okey Townsend, Mrs. Lewis :h« Executive Hoard of tho SoxRsrley, Mrs. C. L. Arnold. Mrs. m.xml da V. Howard Chapter of er of the clnss. conducted several Mrs. Ernest Whitaker and son,
Hie Symim.lt' HlhMcial snd historical
quisle. K'lm&gt;VlrTand Mrs.™Roy Wail "and
J. I. Smith and Mrs. Pennington. he UDC snd
Memorial Hospital Auxiliary com- during the social hour following r hs|,|rr,n, Hills-,
Barbara
and
mittoe.
tho dinner. Mr*. Reck was assls- David. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Mad­
Thoso Invited Included'Mrs. ‘ fed In serving hv Miss Sally dox, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hopkins,
Mario I’ansa of New York S'Uy Klntr.
granddaughter of Mrs and son, Krnny, all of Hanford,
and Palm Beach, granddaughter! Maxwell ami Mrs. Mabel Brown, Mr. anil Mr*. F. (5. Pittman, Mr.
of General Sanford; Mrs. Gifford' Other members present were and Mr*. Arden Shaw and chllA. Cochran, Chuluota; Mrs 11. U. Mrs. Henry Mcl.aiilln. Mrs I. Iren, Vnnnle and Keith, Mr. anil
Lehman. Mr. Miriam Russell, DeYounr. Mrs Mny Dickens, Mrs. ^|r , Cosmo Hmlth and children
Dr. Kathryn Abbey Hanna, all of Mnrv Holly. Mrs. Anna Stock- Jerry, Kay, Ronnie and Larry,
Winter Park; Mr*. Fred T. Willi­ linff, Mrs. .1. o. Alidrrs. Mr*. I.. Mr. and .Air*. Curl Turner Jr.
ams, Mis II. W. Rucker, Mr*. A. A. Iliunilcy, Mrs A. P. Kyle and nml Lillian Turner, Mr. nud Mra.
Charles Rees and sun, Tommie,
II. Key, Mr*. J. C. • Hutrblsoil. Miss Bessie Long.
Mrs, Randall Chase. Mrs. II. II. Mrs. .Irnnlo W. Lehman of Win­ Mr. nml Mrs. Joe Pittman anil
Pope. Mrs. .1 K. Higgins. Mrs. ter Park, former class member son, Glenn. Mrs. Flunk Carlisle,
II. II. McC'uslin. Mr*. II. I.. who Is visiting her daughter, Herbert Turner, nil of Pierson
Perkins, Mrs. J. K. Driullck. Mrs. Mrs. Bill llruniley, was given n ami Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Miller
I). D. Caldwell, Mr*. G. D. hearty wclcnma by class mem­ nml sun Jay of Cresrent City.
ber*. Jay Beck enjoyed, tho din­
Bishop,
Mrs. John SchIrani Jc... Mrs. ner also.
V. C. Messenger, Mra. W. O,
Kill, Mrs. A. W. Epps, Mr,-. K H.
I.nnrv, Mrs. A. It. Peterson, Mr-.
By NAN CUSHING
A. K Rnsctlor, Mrs. J. II. Nichol­
Lady l.urk aiullnl on our base­
son anil J. SI. ClalP While.
ball team once again last Fililuy.
We beat llomio 17-71 That makes
seven wills out of seven games
Longwood Club
played. Keep up tho good work 1
team.
Hears Mrs. Morris
Career Day, Tuesday, was a
hug* success. Each student ntToll Of Aoolicmccs
trmlcd Hirer line Imur lectures on
different selertlvo vocation*. In
Tbs Lorn-wood Hume Demon
Itila way they were nble to
slratli-n Club held a ho- t Inf. - 1
barn rnnrn about wlml they
esllng meeting at Library II ill
would like to become. The Stu­
when Mrs .1 Morris nf Florida
dent Council would like l" taka
Power Debt Co. demonstrated
advantage of this column mid
ebi-trlc npnbanee ranking A drC. Doudney an I thank nil thn-e who rnntrlhntci!
lli-luiis rtil Ion dlrioi'r was propared a* W'-rp nil of lb ij trim- moinci] llio birth of a son. Dough* their time nml effort* to Career
mini's on thn npidluure* now Southward April R in the local hos­ Day.
available.
pital. Mr*. Dmulncy i* the funner
Tho gossip for till* week Is
Mu* Myrtle Wilson gave a I Ik Mu* Myra Southward.
as follow*: Why doe* Carol Nutt
on fabrics and mhos, demunstra
login Halm to other "products,"
ting the colors and types of fill •
In whom linn Keith Almey promrics on,, should o r acronllng to
Isul Id* him* eye*? Watch it
Session
Is
Held
their own advantages.
Keith. She's going steady. Do
Mrs. D. R. l.om!, Health Chair­
The monthly meeting of the you really want to go to Uolllns
man, gave a demonstration of I m ra Burdick Class of I ho Bvi ilotty Lyn 7
TYPICAIXY DAVIDOW Is
rmtrer dressings and lo-iv to ti«t Chapel w-ns held at the
this town-and-travel ensemble
nio nf Mr* K. M. Chatter,
make 'hem. All members will
In roblns-rgg bins Drllish com­
»
make dressings at tlio Hull, Ap'il loo.day.
panion tweed*. The knee-length
\ftc r the business session re12.
coat, newly belted In hack, re­
May 12 will hr Achivcnirnt freshmen!* were served hy Ihe
peats the suiting In • bolder
Day nml each member Is asked hostess assisted by her huahnn I.
version.
to bring a guest.
Thois present were Mra. WoodA delli-lnu.* covered ill di lunch­ row Wilson, Mr*. Carlotn Beard,1
eon wn» served by hosle- •-* Mr&lt;. .Mr*. B.’ry Dorman, Mr*. J. A.
N. A. Itunnell and Mrs. J. Holder. i bulluy 'and Mrs. Cliciter.

Mrs. Roumillat
Entertains
Several Groups j

Donaldsons Are
Feted Recently
r In Lake M ary

Seminole Hi

Happv Birthday
APRIL II
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THE LITTLE DARK,* HI.ACK
COCKTAIL HI IKATII la Inter­
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silk faille. The wldo ebouldi r
slrapn, worn off Ilia shoulder,
continue down lo form u sculplured V neckline wdh a Dres­
den bltio velvet bow as thu only
trim.

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Marriage Told
Mrs. Gliita Payne and John
Collier Cooper of Mt. Dora wore
married April II nt 3 |t.m. In tha
First Methodist • Churoh of RunTor,I by thu R«v. Milton 11.
Wyatt.
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After a short weddlag Iris
I hey will he nt homlT*at 101j
FiGh Ave. In Ml. Dora.

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CHICAGO (ft-Jaraay Jaa Wal­
a -m
A - ^ H P S C n ^ ^ ^ ^ B t'
cott layiithet he waa “real eurr ad" u be aubpaaaaad ta thetbefore 'ha Cook County grand
jury Monday.
Tha former heavyweight hexing
champion, in Cafcaga Urn pee;
weak ta promote a maria, "Tba
Harder They fall," In which ha
baa a email part, waa tarred tha
tummon* yesterday in front af tha
WeedaTMaler. Tha maria, which
h it aa Ita theme craekedaeei la
honing, la playing at tha Wanda.
"I don't uadcrataad why they
loid hum "Couldn't you work nt
would cubpoana • mo.- ha Mid
eomeUting tea etnniiounT Too're
"I’m real aurpriaod.'*
r » likely W aoUapea aad thaw
Tha grand jury wanla him ta tatothers will hart to atop work
tlfr concerning any poatlble know­
to tome and carry you into urn
ledge ha may hare of alleged aarruptlon in ullnola hexing.
"Walcott madd the lafartnoa ha
might have lnfarmallot concernIng corruption In tha hexing game
In thin county, in to r office u haraatlgatlng," said /ran k ftrlia,
aulatant atato'a attorney.
m+MUMLrmTMt
Walcott and Itlhrala Stale AWM * o cm2*puM away, ho drew would oaooo Kn trragutnr Mama the Idle Commlaloncr Law RadxlantU H O O A M M tM THAT
into the cirate ad bta arena aad •table might ho aarad. Long atam da kadya tharp debate an a talaC * i o u r t o * a tamo
pul hla mouth hard upon bar awa. tha hoeeea had been amneeif and rlilow ihow Tutiday night. Wal­
M A M M JU tr * 0 * t
tethered
la
Urn
tower
wood*
at
fau aeuld feel the damp warmth
cott aild bo aeeaptad the movie
APPOATART Mg * A * * r
Jehm
Ambrooe
a
direction
aad
the
ed bfa bod* beaeolh baa hand*,
iota of a trainer became be fall
$ t t n * r * /« w o out
aaertagee
moved
to
oafety.
But
the
u a u Um aaM nweat of hla him. Per
boxing ahould be "elatnad up."
/ mTA Ml* ACCUPTOMtP
a queer, beady moment bar pulaaa •erranU* quartera were ever Uw
Ridilcnda,
prttldanl
of
tha
Na
' n tO U tH C Y — $ ATT t o
quickened la fee pone* and her Up* etable aad now they were pitch­ tlonal Baaing Attn., rebuked him
$ s r /M A t t t r o n t n t
ware aoA beneath hla own. n a n ing their belonging! out the erta- for appearing la the mode after
WAf *AtiNtt&gt; AMO U A t
atm puahed away ftuiooely, wiped dow or earrytag them away tied boring had been "good* to him
m hid aneeta Now aad then Lora
A CAUtO U P 9 T A * i.
The commlatlon today la to
gUrnpeed John Ambrooe moving croia-cxamlna
Jack Begun, veter­
capaWy aad calmly among Urn en­ an Chicago fight m anlier, an hit
tiled throng.
atlegdloac that the recent Car­
Thera waa no time now tor oof- men Baalim.Johnny gallon wetfee; the real battle « u about to bo tarwdght title fight waa not “on
pnaiad. Lora ca ned her tray af tha up and up.” Begun made the
empty cupn to tha ktuban and ee« charge in an a mute meal circular.
them down with a rattle aa the
dirt ur blag memory of Adam'a hire
•wap* back. Bvoa more diMurbtag
waa bar realtaatioa af the maman- Sulphur Dell Is
BEAUMONT, Ten. UR - Leu lee,
tary reepanee ahe had gtvaa hlaa
Sugga and Batty Borg were tha
She dampened her baadkerentaf Not Pitcher's
and acrubbed her atouib tree of Me
favorltoa today i t 1 a field af M
him. But there wao no tune to Graveyard Now
moved out In the epeaing round
m ate a peroooal reeaatmeata
of the M-hoIe M.OH Babe ZahaHr The Ateerie ted Breen
She miwt Bnd aomethlrg elae imeWhen the? renelnled Sulphur Dell: rice Open geff tournament
rut te da Per hep* ehe could help
end removed the right-field dtimn
Mice Sugga, leadlag money win­
■t (he ancient Nethvllle bell n*rV ner along the winter tour, and
la it winter, they mutt have Mica Berg, whe ha* won tne
chanted the atmnephere, loo.
They ran i tall It a Southern tournament*, were ronaldered th*
Aim. pitcher’* frivevard any one* to beat. Betty Jametea le
more, at len t not at fir »c the defending champion but he*n'l wea
Veil* "big three" are concerned. a tournament thia year.
liltfm o rt Orioles
Righthander Boh Kelly and left,
Miaa Berg baa mood cut In tbe
hinrteee Blck Botelho and Boy practice rounda. Aha bad a fourFirdue went the dlitanr#
the under-par M ever the IAU-yard
B u y T . Froncono
DANVTLLB. V*. UB-Th* Beaton Vole iwrpt the epenln* »erle« Beaumont Ceunuy Club raurae.
IALTTMORI * —The Baltimore
Rad Sox will make a determined from Chittanooge. BoteDe and
•rtatoe bought Tito BraaranS
Perdue itruck out II Imokouti
Bay Cracker, the Nalienal Open
■MB Tmemrvwr today and hoped Way Is Cleared
bid lor the American League pen­ each
.end Botelho hurtod • three- champion: Betay Rawle, Marlene
EaT be tbe iluggrr they hive
nant thle year with all rlghthanded hit ihutnut.
M W &lt;Wme Mining tbe Amertcaa For John Londy
•tarter*, according te Manager The beckoning barrier In right Bauer Hagge, Joyce Zuke, Kathy
wain‘1 moved back, but fanr Comellue. Mary Leaa Baulk and
rl f c » y M M M . Brancena ka* * * * YORK OB—The way hat Mike IBgglna' pitching plan*. field
had lo wilt Btr the third game Mickey Wright ware ether highly
Hlggtna
yeaterday
Indicated
hla
(Sd ewty two iiid imt of miner hoop Haired far John Landy, th*
to ice the flnt homer. Ken turn- regarded eatrloe.
M B l M M , b n fa Oriole * nrld’e fartett mller. U ran fa pitching rotation will follow much deiherger hit B laM nl»ht in tve
Babe ZahaHaa, far wham tbe
the eame order It hai ta aprlng eighth Inning if NaihvUte’c IS-t
tournament wte named and whp
training — Brink Sullivan, Bob vlrtory.
w * a r a S a r a 's .! : « * ■
*•
■Mb eigM bomira and fa run* » •« mon,bPorteifleld, Tom Brewer, and Birmingham mad# N twe In a woo ita Inaugural In ItSI, won't
bo bora. She lo la a hoaplta at
Satfad KT
"Tbare never waa any queetlon Willard Niton, ta that order. row
over Atlanta M . Memphli
He came ant of mflHarr terrier of our detlre to hive thle fine Na ana would like to have a remained unbeaten with a *-l de- Galveatoa fighting cancer.
Yeaterday Mr*. Zahariaa, who,
fat* Ufa aeaan and w it rant hy em itter athlete, thle world figure aouthpaw itarter heller than f|lg- clilon over Mltle Bock and Mfthilt
beat
New
Oflean*
S
t
h«t
•
gtn* but veteran Mel Parnell ami
eieI«Se*l™Me ,d*ht Carl Hiaten of the Amateur rookie Frank Baumann, through draw In Ihelr opening eerlee.
fc lfad l?W m a rara fa fa lame* Athletic Unto. « hie arrival her* Improving, haven't nailed down
' F ran m a played firat h»*r lr yeeterday from t*o* Angelet t« regular epol*.
haa been th e hardeet working
Ml tww mimw eigne toatoni, hut attend a weekend meeting of the
"Of couree, w e l have to epot player of the Sox thle iprlng to
It S Olympie Committee.
a pitcher here and there," Hlggin* cent th* No I n.lgnmewt fit.
"1 think w* ran *ey far m e added in di'cuMtng hla rotation ERA ie t.RS far M inning*. Laet
me* at York. Pi .In te " *■*
IIS4 be waa at Aberdeen, l D that t.imly will rare here W* have plane. "We’H run Ini* a eerie* yeer'e record: lb-IT
Brewer 11-10 looked good egalnet
Ironed out the difficulty by cable" where we ll reel a fellow an e itrl
era b« ha m
Th* AuetraUin tchnol teacher day or jump him ahead a day the Yankee* and in a brilliant duet
with th* Philadelphia Phlle' great
n il rua a milt in th* Ualvereity to gel him Into a game."
Rnhin Robert* In raretrt day*.
of Southern California Relay* at t* get him Into a game."
Nixoa IMS will be ready to
!a* Angtlea May I ind th* We.t Sullivan wae the main it ay «f tbe
Coaet Belay* at Bre.no, Calif.. tuff In t year with aa l l • 31 opea the New York eerlee fa Ida
May I t
record and haa a I N earned run roll of Yankee tranter the'e beaten
Negotiation, far I.andy'e appear­ average for IT mntngi thle iprlng. Ihem eight *f U ttmee fa kwe
ance to thle country originally He’ll epea the eeaeoa again.t year*).
•era carried net hr prirat* pirtie*. Ralumnr Tueeday aad be ready
The AAU .aid any Invitltlnni far For a weekend ra n agalaet Nw
TV# large** erawd ever la aa*
foreign athlete* to compete in the York at Yankee Sudlum.
a barto race fa Florida wna the
1United State* hid to go through Porterfield—acquired la the eff- 4t-1M at th« ItSg running *f
I ita orgnaliationa.
•eitoe deal with Weeblagtoa — tba VUm w Handkep at Hialenlk

Louise Suggs, Patty
Berg Favorites Today

In the Rotary league yesterday Cordell, Sb
th# Ptrataa scored l* each laarn# |u tk , a
t* add up 11 t w ta tba Olaata' fcjtaar, m
itx, with thraa a( Da I h UM Kobe, V
going for two b i i a
Buiby, )f
The wlnnara tora hit# Letter Holloway, f t
Hulk wha had pltckad tha pre- C-rtctj. rf. p
ceding day and r*** nati'# that Emcraon. rf
thay w e re h ia ftd i t r tha art*: Tela'j
columa whaa thay maaeed five
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runa ta tha firat Inaing. Halllgaa, pfayat
J. Moya, Oilmen. Engllah and B. Hudson, Ik *
Maya (cored. Tha raut Included |}aii|faa, aa
five walka, a alsgle bp Darla t'A j t j j #y&lt;i tk
a dauola by Gatmax
Hallaway, If
Jimmy Moya, atraaklnp far tka 0ttnuBf t
Plata, attempted ta allda, caufht a lrBoki&gt;
aplka and aararly wraaebad hla cn^liak. p
ankta, Ha waa taaaa ta tha Clinta p Moya *f
for medleai traatmaat.
Mann, M
la tha aaeoad frama atvaa p , Tu i n
Ptrata battora faced Buih but aa- Qrlffla, rf
ty Tarry Griffbi reaebad home and wtnn. rf A
Uuaa runnara ware (treaded.
Tatala
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Pita brake out la tha lu a half
af tha third. B. Moya aad Darla _ „ v ‘l T
walked. Qrlffla waa eat on atrikee, H ,A T U ~
hut Hudaea waa paaaad ta lead Buaaaaaryt f t
tha baaaa. Jimmy Islllgaa damp* Daria." Grtfft
ad a atnpla la u M l ta tally Qraeay, It Ka
Maya aad Darla. Hudaaa reached | j Orator, It
Kama aa Tray Getaaaa’e Magi*. laak 4 ta I 1
Alaa McKIbbia retired tha aide x g/g m. Ux
whoa ha teak Broeka' hopper aad ___________
tkaa pebbled la Encllab’a pap fly,
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Darla la tha feurth paundad out
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a long fly for two bapa and ecerad ■■ — . r r :
whoa Cordell muffed a threw at " f y l ' a c V
third ta trap him.
WLaawa. i
Tha Gian to bad a hip third wKaLWT bp!
Inning with Emaraaa landing affJ Te ell ereatt
with a alngle. McKIbbia teak four J2&amp; m utsi
balla aad MeCoy tingled ta Void
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up tha baga. Tha firat twe run* l* T claim* e
acre came la aa Cardall'a double
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and McCoy racked up tba third i.Vnd w a I
run on a aiagla by Bulk, bath hlU | ‘L,i2*c!!*i\r
makcra coming la with nine before couaip. rieru
Kobo bounced a ball eff Grater1* »«* rS?a.rVtVr“e
glare at ho dallrarad a pitch.and enter mejth*
that Hudcoa relayed te fira t Hoi- {|J!l 5taim *r
leway waa out an etrtkea.
wrtiie*. aai e
Cordell made the final rua when J| 'K# eUtel
ha got an aa Mana dropped hlc i»»r« to by '
fly la center and be came homo oa fu i * *, *«■*
a pacaad ball. •
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you have seen other homes and home plans, and
them wanting . . . IF you demand a little more than
average . . . then G RO VE M AN O RS IS FO R YO U

Each home In Grove M anors will be
carefully designed to blend w ith the
auburban atm osphere and charm ing
orange grove settin g for the most unique
and exclusive residential section in the S anford
area. A rchitectural design will achieve the

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in m odern Florida living. Each home will be eo placed
and landscaped as to blend perfectly w ith the winding
streets and n atu ral environm ent. Colors may be ehoaen
and com fortable apperance th a t is

by you to give your home your individual taata.

Contemporary Styling in an-Exclusive Environment
Marks the Striking, New

3-Bedroom and 4-Bedroom Homes
From:

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We an making excellent p ro g re a e . . . 13 b eau tifu l homes now under construction . . . Seven
already have been mid. . . YOUR HOME IS W AITING YOUR SELECTION

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Sanford - 2100 and 2980
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gatbority to re-eviluite the tax*
•kte property ta the eouat). t am
ta. fever of *o«m . adjust monte taf
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can quote me—there are some
f 9.900 hem** that have teen sold
that were not an the tax roll*.*'
, f b explained “The County Commiseitpers don't have anything te
&gt;; do with essesimentf. Tha County
'■] CetxmUelensrs will veto the money
: tat reappraisal. If tha Tax Axta*
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a«r does the Job hlmsslf you’ll have
the aame situation as we hava to‘ ■ d«r.
Another question further put the
candidates In a position of giving
* "yd*" or “ no" answer. It was:
If you are alacted will you a»k the
County Commissioners te employ a
firm te re-evaluate Seminole Conn.
,■ tir property and will you accept
the appraisal of Ih* firm ■* being
the appraisal for Seminole County?
“ If I am aleeted by the people
and If approval ta by referendum
1 will be for It," aald Jack Stamper.
“If the people dlscuis It and apprpyt It, than I think It should b*
(lone," be said.
Rudy Sloan said "The law does
not permit me aa County Tag As­
sessor to rale* an aissiiment.
There haa been no asieaiment pro­
gram since 1911. What we need is
en adjustment program."
a'Belelgh King explaining hi* am.
(*der said “Tho people of the county
would elect me. If tha people of
the eounty are for reappraisal I
would be for It. If we could have a
referendum t would abide by It.
1 would not abide by It If the
County Commlieloners requested

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John Malsch cams out Mronglv
for reappraisal. H* said, "I would
go along with IL If elected, I know
tho people are for It because that
Is my platform. If f am not electad I know tha peopl* wouldn't get
It. T Intend to ask for a reapprais­
al."
And so, with ths questions plied
by Jaycess, another lasua crop* up
and bacomna a part of the race for
the coveted position of Remlnole
County Assessor of Taxes.

"Youth Week" will aecent the
activities of 8anfurd’s First Bap­
tist Church from Sunday, April 15
te Sunday, April a . At tha morn­
ing worship lervlee* April IS the
patter, Dr. W. P. Brook* Jr. will
"turn over Ihe keys of the church"
te the young people, end they will
conduct the affaire of the church
for one week.
Youth P u to r will be Frank Bry­
an, Station University mlnUterlal
student, assisted by Associate
Youth Pastora Forrest May, alio
■ Stetson Unlvenlly ministerial
student, and Vanca Duke, current­
ly at the Naval Air Station, but
who plans to inter seminary at
soon as hie term of aervlco In the
navy Is concluded. These young
men will conduct and address the
Sunday and Wedneiday midweek
service* of the church.
Other young people assisting In
the week’s activities are: Msrth*
Grogan, Youth Director; Klrbv
Rogers, Mttale Director; March!ta Campbell, Church Secretary;
Otto Thomas, Sunday School Sup­
erintendent; Alilen Feilor, Train­
ing Union Director; Kay Schmidt,
President of the WMU; Charles

Peace, President of th« Brother­
hood; Reggio Ashley, Church
Clerk; and Milner Osborne, Church
T renurer.
Chairman of the Deicon Board
will be Howard Allred; vice chair­
men, Donald Fainm; secretary,
Robert Cohen. Other youth dea­
cons serving on the Board will be
Ernie Morris, Milner Osborne,
Bobby McNab, Jack Martin, Ro­
ger Schmidt, Jimmy Wade, Calvin
Wright, Richard Sykei, Eddie Bar­
bour, Reggie Ashley, Bruce Mc­
Coy, Mae Finch, Bonnie Giles,
Bobby Little, Randall Lavender,
John Wilbur Bowen, Sonny Cagle,
Edward Cowan, Vic Puckett, and
Ramiey Willis.
Evening Wprshln at 8 o'clock
Sunday, April 15, conducted by
tha Youth Patlora will be followed
by ■ Youth Fellowship and a Youth
Deacons Meeting. Frank Bryan
wlQ bring the evening message,

Geneva Civic Assn.
Sets Public Dinner

Dan Wright, Campaign Di­
rector In Remlnole County for Le.
Roy Collins for Governor said to­
day that “campaign headquartert
fov Bemlnnta County were opened
this morning on South Park Ave,
right next to Kmitty'i Rnappln’
Turtle.
Th» building has b*en redecor­
ated, painted, and furnished,
shruhs have been planted to mnke
an attractive place for our friend*
and supporter, to gather and lic|p
reelect Leltoy Collins our Gover­
nor," said Wright,
Sirs. Warren D. Adam*. Is ths
secretary and the office I* open
from 9 to 5 each weekday with
two telephones — 1113 and 576,
Wright added
"Anyone Interented In adding
hi* name te the Hit of Remlnole
County supporter* of Governor
LeBoy Collins U Invited to come
by or phone either myself or Mrs.
Adams," the Sninnols County
Dlraetoy said.

* (Continatd Pram f a n Om )
half hour, aa they earn* In.
Anyone mlaacd by a solicitor
I«. jnvittd to phono tho Florida
State Bank, U4, and aomoono
will eotno by to pick up tho con­
tribution.
Tho American Cancer Society,
of which to Seminole County
orvanlaatlon la a unit, feela that
rontrlbutora have the right to
know wharo their dollar gooa:
28 percent for research; 80 per.
cent for profenlonal and laymen
education! 87 percent for services
8 percent for admlnletratloni and
■eria percent for fund ralalng,
Legal Notice
Tho eoclety la also proud of Ita
record that 98 percent of all work
carried out le done by volunteer*.
;*” a S T nF aOK,^ L , A U « , a ?
w a d . * S c r Nf A o o w n hair* a t law,
On tha national tavet there aro 7lagateaa,
davlieea, g r a atea a , aa*
over two-million volunteer* not ■tins or eta im anta O ia w w 's e undvr
he
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deceased
or
counting tha aeaaonal workers.
reeldeneea and. a d O j i f *12
No one In Seminole County re­
ceive* any remuneration or an* hie wife, thole a n k i o w a h e lre a i
penaa account. Every dime donat­ law, leeateaa. davlaaa*. grddteaa. *■•
or claimant* oa d cr **&gt;•»*• ®r
ed la applied to tho American •Igaa
e ithe r of them daccaaed e r o th a r Cancer Society1! three point pro* wlsa w hose reeldeace* i M }«•
dreeevfl a r e unknown) D. V WILgram.
Tha public la el tried that tho 1:1am. , i i r W . P W r i l f t l
acreamlng fire alarm to bo (mind­
m * otherw lee un d e r them , o r
ed through the Sanford itreete aeither
of them, deceased or other*
Monday between S and 6:80 p. m. wise, w hose residence* a n d a d ­
dressee a re unknown!
la not a mammoth flro or an THOMAS,
wife or H e n r r Thomaa,
atomic attack, “provided there le if living, a n d ir dead her u n k n o w n
helra
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law , leaateea, davlatea,
no flra emergency at that time," ■ranteee, aeelene,
or B* r i » M l a u n Fir* Chief Cleveland added. It la dec her, deceeeed or otherw ise,
whoee
reetdencee
and
addraeees a re
to remind our wonderfully reapon- unknown* and ell unknown
persona
live citizens “to get hot and fight ha ving »r claiming to have any
rlghl,
till*,
claim.
Intereel
or d e ­
Wednesday evening, Forrest May bock at cancer."
mand In and to the f,'&gt;t°wlng d e ­
will conduct the midweek hour, aiscribed
prope
rty
alluate.
lying
and
Tha Sanford Ministerial Asso­ tielna In Bemlnol# Cortnty. F lo rid
a
ter which Otto Thomas will lead ciation la Joining tha national ob­ and
described ae fellow*. to - w lli
th« Sunday School Cabinet meet­ servance 6f Cancer Sunday April
The North On*-halt of th a N *
U of Ih* hfi M of gectlon II,
ing. Thursday evening at 7 all IS and will offer prayers for
T ow nship II i f u l h j Hang* 10
Ihe men of the church will enjoy spiritual guidance for leadership,
E a e ti
Alio,
a ham dinner together, and the strength and benedictions for peo­
i a j t b *. i . ». d, T. i u
I I . &gt;*
young men will present a program ple suffering with cancer. The
and II of Ulock II at Lake view
Hubdlvlelun eccordlng to the
for the evening. Saturday night sermon of the Rev, A. 0. Mclnnle
Plot thereof, as /'corded In Plat
la Youth Recreation Night at the will he broadcast over Radio Sta­
Hook », Peg* if «t *he Public
Merords of gemlnol# County.
church beginning at 7:30 under the tion WTRR,
leadership of Youth Director Mar­
f
S W W . 'f f l 'f r t t e i M
A number of Sanford volunteers
I I gouth, Rang* 10 Bast.
tha Grogan. Sunday, April 73,
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Vance Cook wit] preach at the of tha Sentlnole County Unit,
8:43 a. m. service, and Frank Bry­ American Cancer Society, will at­
an will preach at the 11 o’cock tend a dutch luncheon and recap,
tton onorlng Dr. Charlei 8. Cam­
hour.
eron
Medical and Sclentifle Dir­
“ All members and friends of
First Rsptiit Church are urged ector of the American Cancer So­
to attend every meeting during ciety for the past nine years, to
this week as an expression of ap­ he held at the Angebilt Hotel to­
preciation for our fine young peo­ morrow a t 1:45 p. m.
Dr. Camtron’i latest
book
ple who will be proving to us that
they are the church of tomorrow," “Truth about Cancer” was releas­
It was laid.
ed March 20 by Prentlsa-IIall.

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TOi KAMI 11 HANNA l » . l * Raa*
l u u s s Aveaua o e iruii, i m h i i a o
A11USUN U. KVA NB W lr a tia ,
Ko*u Aabville, North, C arullaa
a n d the u a h n e w a heirs a t T. PH bu ­
l k V HANNA, dectaeed, It alive s a d
It dead tha u a a a u w n hairs, de vi­
sees, Uoataea. grant***, spouses,
cradltvr*. e u c e e u u r a e r a u l g n * ,
s a d l e s t i e t a i a i l a i te have any
right, lit]# e r Intere et la o r to th e
toTlowlag deeenbed property. eUe*
ated ta g e n l a o l e County, Florid*.
t a ” S ‘l Tract'* Y l W Z L l h ’t i
BFRI.NUU, Itep lat e t T r a c k I t ,
a e m ls o le County, t'lurld*. *u*
c o r d la a ta p lat th ereof r*«orpaga «t.
gublt*
'oeaty.

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irtmcn UP I NTWWTIUU TO ADOPT ■ I’DOWT
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TO WHOM IT MAY CUNCKRN AND TO ALL OW NED*. FMNSOVS ON
MNTITIHP PVWitICT Tf» CKNTNAL AND BOtiTDBRN FLORIDA FLOOD
VVNTIIOL DISTRICT TAXKB
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NUT1CM 1* HHNEDr (IIVBN, la aompllane# with eng h r euihorlly of
*'h*Pl«r IJi Florida Hlalutsj a* amended end Chapter 11*10. Laws of
Florida, Illy that the (lovarning Board of Central and Uouthern Florida
Flood Control Dletrlct, a vuhllu, corporation ssiellng and operating, un-

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L*Um*l«d amount to b* received from
jlhar aourcea
fcsitmatad unoMleated or nst balanra which will
b» on hand at tha beginning or tha abov* rel
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N kttm a fel fa ta l foada avail**!*

Fo- 1 •anairuotlon
For scqutattlon of land and other pureotte
For operation and maintenance of tha
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*ktim at*(. . m e a n t wUlch w llf a y e e a r s t t k a
b e e 'n n ln a of tha above referred to tlacat r*»r a*
obiiaated upon commitment* mad* b u t

Boat, Ski Club Will
Meet Tonite At 8
Member, of the Sanford Boat
and Ski Club will gather In (he
CAP Hall above Tmichtnn’s Drug
Stort tonight at I o'clock for a
regular meeting.
The public la Invited to thete
set.Iona and all members are
urged lo attend.

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WE RECOMMEND

A ttif.d k» rad ttona.l a1jM*avnw and s l f k l n y L «■»&lt;«•
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la bend, that* Ihraa - a a I r * - Ik * Ma,1o* H * ra , la *.,
XM**rsklB M m U m .
talllOa fto-a
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for lk« «loM two ifolo 0^#r«ll#n 64 M«ylo«
Msrtallbfe#
Mhadvlad lor April 11. I J M d U , Dvr la * Ibb tlwa. partlilpalla*_d*alar»bi TWrld*
and South Corolla*, Itolat to*Had by Ik* M*yN&gt;* l * t l C * * ll C *. dlitrlbuW r.klp,
• III lao.a Ikalr «lo*a doori opaa lor M llralflM hour. I* • »Hd b a d .a f iproo
aoltulolad ha p lo t, on oallro Irolalood *1 Moytag opplU ata. lot* tutW aart’ k o - a i.

hea d told

CANCER RESEARCH GRANTS— Mrs Jack Gulstwhlta, canesr
eommlttsa chairman for Alachua County, on behalf of tha Ameri­
can Cancer 8
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Society,
praunt* Dr,_______
Francis__E. __________
Ray, director_ of th*
University of Florida'* Cancer Research Laboratory, and Dr. Frank
W. Putnam, Profissor of th* Department of Physiological Cham*
latry, notification of three research grant* totaling |84,085.

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WUI'n fls Notice e hstl he pulUlahod tn tk# eevente in eounttes of tb* Dla*
trlc l in a f c n r d sn r a with eeletln* law*.
T his tb* I t h (fay o r April. I»l*.
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The Ocneya Civic Aasoclallon It
having * public dinner In Ihe
Community Building at Genova
beginning si A o’clock tomorrow
night.
Candidate* for local political offlics have hern Invited tn Attend
tha dinner to mart tha dtlteni
of Genrvn Informally.
The public Is cordially Invltel
to attend.

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the t*th day *f » U * A. TV till, a t l 1." * .!!? 1™* \ r n l n
th* principal office of aeld Cantral ead Boutharn
tfol DIHrlet. which le Boon] « t l Comaau Huildlna W*e* :P * t » B*«ch.
Flortdo. hearing will he afforded to *11 ownerr. pereotia, e r entitle*
wno a r e or may ha aubjacl to &lt;»ld Dlatrlet
J J f . ^ i nlr ,V , ie
e ea nts, te s p p e a r before esld Board and ehow their objection* te »*i*

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D e a le rs P r e p a r e fo r O p e r a tio n 64 1

GAINESVILLE (AY -— Fletcher
Flaming of Laurel Hill yesterday
was elected president of th* Uni­
versity of Florida student body,
H* detested Bob Davannort of St*
Patera burg 8,910 te 1,704.

CANDIDATE WITHDRAWS
SARASOTA MY—Mrs. Hilana
M, Morris haa withdrawn from
the campaign for national Rapu*
tel*an commltteowoman, leaving
vjn. Clair WHHa of St. Patero*
burg and Mrs. Floranaa Garrison
af Miami ta tk* race.

r h a n d and aoal aa

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f.ovr'.ftNINO HOARD
• V /«/ J. Ahaey
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UofF RTUDBNT BODY

JET CRASHES
PANAMA CITY «Y - An Air
Force T-83 Jat training plana
(iwahad and burned at Tyndall
Air Fore# baas last night, killing
tw* offleara. Names of tha dssd
Clara wars withheld until next
of kin ar* notified,

on Plaintiffs altar*
for* tba 1 th &lt;&gt;r of
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�Problem To Men
On Plant Board

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orchid, pratlous though It Is to
women, poMi ■ hetdxeha to the
men on the Mato F liat Board.
Th# trouble U than *ra t#o
many variatiee. About 11,00* aru
known and tha hybrid* possible
through eraaaing two or m an va­
rieties run lata aitmua«al«nl fig*
uraa.
Tha board, to conform with a
taw adapted by tha last Uftalatura, la supposed ta aat up aland*
arda tor grading commercial aura*
nry atock t« tnaura uniform qual­
ity. Orchid* undoubtedly fait Into
thla elaaalflcalioa and tha Uw
deean’t exempt them.
Hemal grower* met recently
with the beard and touched an a
few ef the difficult!** that may
lie ahead.
Are you going to grede them by
thalr appearance a&lt; good health?
Wall. M. The ectbld man on.
hlbltod a luih, l-feot fU at that
obviously wax la the beat of health.
Although it looked like a mOlien
dollar*, tha expert* aald It wae
valued at enly HI. Baalda It waa
• gnarted, twilled i feai apeelman

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Biei UJ f r Heel*
p ig M • i l t l e a
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Frank James W olf Is
Limited Duty Officer
Soon You May
w‘if#
Sprinkle Food *£?•„&amp; *5SJZZ.,T.
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mlaalenad rank In tha Navy a*
DALLAS (Jt-Jomadey you m iy * U nited Duty OffWer.
prickU year toed with aces* *alt
Chief Wolf# ie « rr# n lty eerv10 give yourself earn* vital toi*** In# *n tha Staff of Commander
d 111* ta d health.
Heavy Attack Wing On* NAAS.
H ^ t o m a b U h e iron, calcium.
luerhto aad ladto* to ward off
loam hi, rtekadi, tooth decay and
IgjlQT'
'ifiiri
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■ a n Hi m to ethoo miaertli, be-

TIME OCT FOB A CUP OP COPPP.E during the whirlwind tour of Florida by A,
Shown here on th* left la Veil* A. William* Jr. chatting with Stevenson during hla Wi
noon vlilt In Sanford. (Staff Photo)
much la the way of stimulating
TV fare an tha on* evening of
the week when most families are
at - horn*.
In Hep with thl* Increa*# In
live programming, ABC-TV will
present ill Theatre Guild produc­
tion* from dramatic and musical
comedy theater beginning Ic Janu­
ary. Among tha show* planned are
"The General's Other Son." "The
Honey*," "Take A Giant Stop,"

a pleat antil N does bloom.
Ara they going to eel op, aay.
grade* A. B, aad C far **«h ef tho
thane*ads ef verietlae? Wb*^ about
the hybrids? Orahtd grower* acid
It might kaop dm min busy grad­
ing tha arekida hi )*t4 *M xuraary.

Chief

WithOcean Salt

By CHAR LEA MERCER
NEW YORK tto-ABC-TV, the
youngest of the Ihree 'major net­
work*, I* taking a long forward
■trid* In programming next aea-

Thro* Important theme* will be
brought to the borne ccreen by It*
New* and Special Event* Depart­
ment: alcohollim, divorce and the
human element In the •rlentifle
complexity of our national defen**
p r o g r a m . Roth film' and live
camera* will he combined In the
format of th**e three big pro­
gram* deilgnrd by John Daly.
They are tentatively titled "Lot's
Cry Today” "Divided We FiB"
and, "Operation Survival.” Date*
have pot yet been **t for their
rtewlag*.
•'Omnlbui." which thl* viewer
eeeildera the mo*t eomUlently
Intelligent end InUreellni regular
program on television. Is switchlag trem CBS to ARC next Octo­
ber. A haiic reason I* that ARC
offered prime Sunday evening
time. There ha* been no official
announcement on the hour, hut
you can bet an » J0 in It pm.,
Eailam tme.
"Omelhus" at tueh an hour will
revive an tvenlng that ha* hecoma dull and ilereetyped on the
homa screen. Eirept for occasion­
Hmea ean’t Identify th* variety of al good drama* there ham 't toon

(Official Photo 0 . E. Navy)

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Forward Stride
In Proqamming

"By Jupiter" and "Playboy of the' la tha work* tor ABC-TV MXI a**Western World."
! »0fli ten on film and two Uva. Of
In addition
the Metropolitan top Interest, and mirklng a MW
Opera will, produce twn opera* development for the network, wtf
with the Met'* regular s ts n and be a 90-mlnule weekly drama
artist* under the direction of series on film called "Command
Rudolf Ring. On Dee. 23 the New Performance." Freddesd Ip Johl
York City Ballet will present "Hie Gibbs, tho dramae will bo based
Nutcracker" with lop ilara under on the work* at writer* of th*
the dlrerllon ef George
Hallan- caliber of Somereet Maugham,
chine.
John Do* P o a a e 'a and Johl
A doren new weekly series are O'Hara.

ELECTRIC

Non# af tha growara opposed Hi*
principla af tatting up ilandard
gride*. They Juit eeuldnt see haw
It tould oaifly be done.
The plant board chalrmao. Fred
Kent af JackoonvlB*. allowed H
might never be practicable to
grad* arch Ida.
But th* beard dbweted war*#eymew to gat boey an recommendlug atandarda tor their ether, lee*
tnubleeeme pleats ao tha board
oouM begin tarrying oot the taw.
Kent assured U10 orchid man
that Aay wanM be eeasutted be­
fore ary grade* tor their Bower 1

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PurwsM March
rreeOsns Biar*

■nadir Mailne*
Amtrtnaa t.saaas Os,
ava Marta Hear
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Attack Bqundron Ntw# at NAAB
" •* r*rC
Before Joining th* Navy m Itooember ef 104t. Wolf# ottondod
publi* echeeto at Niagara FaBi,

mUo 15 , ~ m — " y ' Mr. and Mr* Welto hat* bw*
HUM potowHoHXo* la sea tali aew*. Frank J. Jr. a#a *#v*n and
para dsoorAod today to Hm Amer- TlmoHiy. ago two, and ara r**Waaa Chomtoal Soqlety hi 0 raport big On Renta t. Box 404. Sanford.
have tor baa tooth decay A in
children tn Boston, yet their drink­
ing Water contain* about tha earn*
amount of fluoride, credited with
budding teeth resistant to decay.
Th* Indians may get their fluoride
protection through »#a salt, the
report aald.
Th* sclcatlata cited a Bulgers
University study which found that
pigs receiving sea tali gained
more weight and appeared super­
ior to pigs eating regular aatt.
A aueceiaful pcocssa ef prepar­
ing tea salt aa a white, free-flow­
ing malarial containing all tha **a
mineral* wae a s port ad by J. A.
McMillan. Jr.. Traca Element*
L'orp,, Ktogavin*. Tex., and Varnlca C. Cook, Dlxia Chemical
Company, Houatow, Tax.

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CHECKERBOARD NEWS
S I M P S O N F ARM S U P P L Y

toward maximum yaw- found
(arm output m en farmers ora
feeding tor Ugh production and
ttaiah hi summer, ltutaid of
ratting over to fatten onlmala

S atu rd ay

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WORLD
C=SJENDED
i HUM

the hot tie, no mixing needed.

Bow a Pig Chow ohiHtld d#
doubt* duty m ye nr form
Purina’* 3ow A Pig Chow has
been proved by litoueand* of lit­
ter* of pig* to do two big Job*
well. Firit, it'a tea* for condi­
tioning tho aow. Mart loading
at breeding time and keep fed
on it until h day* baton sho'a
ready to farrow. TbM put hog
on Purina D * F Chow u t i l
10 dayi a fta t forrowiag whM
ah* should bo rotuntod to Sow
k Pig Chow. This la the pro.
grim a n d at tha Furlito Boaaarch F irm whaiw U overage
of bottar Aan to pin* hava
boon farrowed per Uttar to
ovw 1,400 litters. Average

weight per pig: tH to g ike.

L A D Y IN T H E
D EA TH HOUSE

SH AK E HANDS
W IT H M U R D E R

trAftTI SUMDAT

GRQ58T OtSmOR
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When nigs aro wanned Aay
go from Purina Pig SUrtaaa to
Sow k Pig Chow like boes no
to honey, leifdod. Sow A Fig
will hoop pito totrryixg to
hot. When they aver ago about
JSS A*., put thorn on Hog Chow
and grain. Yoa Mr, low A Fig
pUyo • Mg pen to m ertsito i
to o n 1.7to to U P Aa., I m n
n I B m i.
_

ban Aeir average water space
requirements.
Undo givos much relief. Man-

modi ehadea nr* Just Is offeelive i t tree*. Aluminum roof­
ing or paint, a layar ef straw
or hoy, whit* paint , . , msny
inch reef «*v*ringw imprnva

the value of shadoa aad help
coal building*,

VontiUtton should bo ajuatod &gt;0
1 maximum amount of air
low* through buddies*. This b
eapoaiaUy important to oonflnomow* operatbni, where bird*
and animal* can’t leave tho
huQdtaf. Forina Bosearth Farm

"F o r Control
• f C oed"
m m
You may barn aiah ,* * * 1
chicken* and M D u n
know W. Ha vo you j B
bo bad catwfuily tor W S J
Moody dropping* ip \ |j j p S
th* littagf l i e y a vabAAri oyu
tor U b symptom of aocaf. Furton fcdf i Hon Li ptod ahonid ho
given through drinking water,
whan eoaci shows i*.Comptoto
direction on tho labol. Order « IIMPSON FARM SUPPLY
lto w . SECOND BY

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S o f e a t W S S D r iv e n
F o llo w S im p le Rule&amp;i
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Collision Of Train,
Truck Takes 3 Lives

'»

FORT GREEN '.D-Th* O a m ^
•VH.Ion of t .m ill p»n»n&lt;er
train and a loaded gasoline tanker
truck took three live* yeslerde*
and left a fourth man In critical
condition.
He I* William 3. Crosby. a Ne­
gro porter from Tampa,'In a Wau*
ehula hoipital with bum*.
Dead from hum* are the truck
driver, Clifford Ledger; the train
conductor, L. A. Klosterman, U:
and N. G. Adams, IS, e x p r^ i
messenger on the train.
The three-ear train carried on)*
one passenger—I«om Hampton of
Ona who escaped with minor cut*
and burns
Herbert Holloway. a Negro pullman porter from New York, is in
lood condition with lacerations of
he head and hands.
Two other train crewmen » t ' i
unhurt.
A
Fort Green It a small farming
community on a branch line of th*
Seaboard Railroad between Tam­
pa, 40 mile* to the northweat, and
Boca Grand#.

Smith, Dodge Safety C- w heat
IF YOVKE PLANNING an automobile vacation frlp,“ youir
probably paae many of the safest motorist# on the road. Drivers
of huge haulaway tracks, eatrytag new ears from factory to dealership, boast the beat highway safety records In the country.
ih

bile Transporters, have only one
accident in each 188,748 miles.
This la remarkable when one
considers that the distance la
equivalent to all time* around the
world^and that an accident la
lerist rams one

sated in Bleau'e hints for aafo
highway motoring.
.
L Blend into the trifle in
which you are driving. Then ad-'
Just your speed to weather and!
road conditional Look far enough
ahead to observe the need to re-j
dues speed for smooth stops and'
easy turns. Always reduce, your,
speed near tha crest of a hill un­
til ym can sen beyond the hill-'

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•t A Keen you eye* la constant

D. W. COLLIE
tnduitrtsl Comi
DSN. (right) i
duetrial safety

PtRLD RBPRE8KNTA1TYI ed the Department of Industrial Safety of tha Florida
■Ion, (center) presents Charle, R. Clemmer, Chief Aviation Msehtniat Hats,
T. I. Michels, (lsft) with certificates for completion of a 10 hour course on iniductad by Collier aboard Sanford Naval Auxiliary Air Station racantly. The
to civilian and military supervisor! of tha station. (Official Photo, U. A Navy)

People Go Shopping

bidder bars acting for .a donor.
A slern-faesd chief, with feath­
ered crown, g o l d e n earrings,
fringed tunic and buckskin trou­
sers, will go to lobby of Newsday, t newspaper on Nsw York's
Long Island.
Harry O. Guggenheim, husband
of publisher Alicia Patterson,
bought .tho proud, old warrier for
f t ,03S for the newspaper building,
and alio plckad up a squaw for
$310.
The 100 figure* were about half
of a huge collection, gathered dur­
ing aome 30 yean of collecting
Indian relics by thi late Rudolph
P. Haffenrsffer, ,of Providence.
The etatues w e r e recently
turned over to the Narragansett
Brewing Company Foundation, of
which hta son la trustee, to be sold
with the proceeds to go for chari­
table and educational purposes.

'Visit-Vision' Is
Shown At Confob

Are You Out O f A Job?

The Sanford Herulrl
Would Like To

COLUMBUS. Ohio f.n-Now It's
possible to "vlili" hospital pa­
tient* w i t h communicable dis­
eases without making direct con­
tact with- the patients.
"Visit-vision"—a new electronic
fadnel which permit, this—was
ill.played ’today at the annual convention of the Ohio Hospital Assn,
it wsi first Introduced at Morris­
town, N.J., earlier thi* month.
Hero’e ho# It works:
In the patient's room Is a minia­
ture television camera with a
viewing screen and a special telephono, Th* hospital lobby would
have the same eiiulpnient.
Tho vi.ltor, from the lobby,
diet, the channel tuned to the pa­
tient's room. Visitor and patient
(hen have a full vl*w of each other
and-m ay carry on a telephone
conversation without fear of germ
transmittal.

w h o s e *2 t 3
Mite Smith *
driven travel It,000,000 railta
each year. During the p u t flea
years this company h u averaged
only one accident for each 20,108 mliea of driving,
I Norman 3. Bleau, who carefully
•electa and train* Automobile
Shippers’ new driven, elyi that
every motorist can travel the
highway! in safety by observing
the same caution and mice prac­
ticed by his driven.
I He teaches them te he defewI live driven. In other wards,
they a n trained te keep their
vehicles free from residents despits the carelessness and reckIt tan cm of olhtr motor lata.

motion to the front, loft and
rtcht and Into the rearview
mover to ahserva tn fls In all
directions, Novsr tarn your
hood to talk to eomooso fas tho
rear tool Novsr admire tho
oesatry Phils driving. Don’t
daydream at Iks wheel
A Avoid blind ewsma away
from aids haunts. These instinc­
tive swerves era the most fro-

AliLAI STEVENSON ARRIVES IN SANFORD. Greeting the Presi­
dential hopeful I. (In the background) Mayor F. D. Scott and (right)
City Commissioner John Krider (St.,ft Photo)

A Be extra careful betwaen 4.
id I M L—the dangerous twl-;
ght hour* whan visibility U,
lcky for you, pedestrians end
other driven. Turn your light*
on early. Remember that you lose,
thres-fourths of your visibility by,
driving with grimy windshields
and headlights.
' 5.
a nDe
. act ublindly
i ^ f i w a—&lt;1
|
(n et »M
tnfRe signs and signals — same
drivers de net see theta, others
often Igaere them.
6. There ere lot of good driver*1
Woman driven, who frequently
“take over” for long stretch*# of on the highway—but watch uu^

Montgomery C lift Back In Hollywood
HOLLYWOOD
— Tho screen’s to be very busy. After this one,
least active young star. Mont- I’ll probably do Tho Devil’* DUgomcry Clift, Is back In Holly- Hple’ with Laurence Olivier and
wood making a movie.
Lapcaster There are two or
Clift, still pencil-slim at 33. has *reo other. I may do right afterreturned to town for MGM's Civil war'
War epic, "Ralntree County." lie
But 'hot doesn’t mean that he’ll
s not one to push his acting move here. His homo la atill New
rarccr. In Ills nine ye ars in films York, though it is merely a base
h i. is only his ninth movie
o' operation*. During his two-year
Ills last one here was the great absence, he did a great deal of
•From Hero to Eternity " Many traveling, especially In Europe,
icton would have folio,* c- I up Fortunately for him, he has In.uch a classic with other films «»*«• hi* money wisely, so he can
Jot Clift. Ha absented himself
t0 tako long vacations,
rom Hollywood far two year- , c l £‘ «o£&gt; solid fema!e »“PP«rt
li. only film activity was an Hal- " " R
C°“nty ffom 1E,,« ;
in-made picturo with Jennifer ^ :th T?y*or; h * co-star In A
,0
Place in the Sun," and Eva
i f . not because Clift hasn’t had
Salat. Mlaa Taylor, with as
ffera. He and Marlon Brando are ctchn« » drattl *» y“u v? «v«r
he most-,ought of the youn:: atrt’Prc’ent*
South, and
ors. Cllft'a agent estimates that M‘JS Salnt th“ North'
be actor has turned down four. ,T!’e ll1™ lakcs a "°ft!;ern P°ln*
Million dollars' wo-th of salary °f v‘®»* h“**v#r; whi^ 11 ,unu' u! 1
ince hi. last Mm.
!n C " V Z 'C ’ T ? , w
How come? 1 pinner! him down * afd Omytryck explained that
n Lot No. 3 at MGM, where the
stury £oncefn*
lmPact »f
,lg Western street had been made tn!Lwar '» " fl" Ind ana town’ ,
ver for a pre-CIvU War Fourth of ,
, mov,a 1
» s rc .te .t
lilt* celebration
domestic effort, with an expected
, ,
bill of $.',.300,000. (Th-,
"I just haven’t ,found. ,u
the stories
,, „ 4tudlo'a
want to d o " he explained.
d
lm
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vacation driving; will b* IntertUy tha lights and to require new
signed locations to be approve
by city council. Meanwhile, Cap'
n. P. Smith, head of th* polio
(raffle bureau let it be knowr
that "we’ll continue to enforce th
COLUMBUS, Ohio W - Colum­ law whether th* light i* there Ir
bus officials have learn,-.! to thalr gaily or not. If a man go*
surprise that there’s no leglila- through a light, he'll gat a ticket."
tlnn In the city eod* to Justify
location of the city’s 430 traffic
lights.
Members of elty council's safe­
ty commutes and city traffic com­
mission were told that research
of Irglilative act* reaching back
to 1924. when the first city traffic
light was Inatalled, ihowad no
mcaiuraa authorizing location of
traffic signal*.
City officials ware asked to pre­
pare emergency legislation to Jus-

Officials Learn
No Law Justifying
Location O f Lights

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Harlan Jail Holds
Convicts Not Water

Help You

HARLAN, Ky. tfv—lfsrlan Coun­
ty Jail may held prisoner! but H
doesn't hold water.
Six prisoner* flooded portions of
the Jail* to protest their confine­
ment to cell* for attempting a
break.

LAST TIME TONICHT
STARTS Till

“ VlstaVIslon Visits’*

“NORWAY”
FEATURE! V.St — H I
8ATURDAT ONLT

SECOND FEATURE

RICHARD CONTE

Serial! "JUNGLE RAIDERS’^
__NO. 14 — CARTOON

CUNDAT AND MONDAY

k;. L°.V’.r, . 1r . U“ i

Tenm-jive.
MAR CAR I: r TO HONEYMOON
IN NASSAU
NEW YORK its—Clifton Daniel,
Mavgaret Truman's fiance, .ays
they will honeymoon In Nassau,
tho Bahamas, after their April 21
wedding at the Independence, Mo„
homo of fernu-r (’resident and
Mrs. Harry S. Truman.
Daniel, assistant to the foreign
nhvs editor of tho New York
Times, said yes'erriay the Nassau
home of Count and Countess Guy
ile la Fregonnlcro had been of­
fered to them for their honey­
moon.

The water reaped through the

second floor, down to the first
floor lobby and Into the office of
the circuit court clerk.
The prisoner* stopped the drains
In thalr lavatoriei and turned on
the water full force, after being
denied freedom of the lockup

area.

* * * AND SAVE
ADLAI RTEVKNSON TAKER TIME OUT U spew's briefly to his Sanford audience during hie Wed.
nesday afternoon visit hern. (Staff Photo)
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m SATUBDAY, APRIL 14th

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Your loan can cover both m aterial and labor. You need not be a depositor to take
advantage of thla economical way to repajfc your home. An FHA Loan will pay for
Hie following repairs and many others.
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Fhono am
J-Pc Porcelain Top Dinette
CeptrecthK end Repetf
PAINT • Sl.M III. T-8h)ru-4S
with titeniion table .........i n HOUSE oa Silver Like. Phone
lMf lanferd Are.
Ptee* I11S
cent*. Air Mate —ipecill t i m . SPOT Chair wtth Matehini
1I9IW.
Army
•
Navy
Surplua.
110
San­
Rocker
....... —.e a c h *3
/ o r Belter Plumbing
ford Are.
BLONDE Cocktiil Table
11.30 t-BEDROOM home for rrnt or
See or Call
• lie. lOT x t.Yl foot lot. Phone
APT. Site Elector Stove........ *23.
TV. J. KIND
SHINERS
Winter Park M-3249.
WASHING Machine
Mi.
a m niilh Park-Phone »
POPGUTS. Bull Head*, Wnrm*.
BEDS-SPR1NG8-MATTRERSES
OR SALE—1 Bedroom hou»e
Reasonable
price.
Fleming* Oil. STOVER-REFRIGERATORS
PLUMBING
I t ALWAYS Pays
Grocery,
E.
Geneve
Ave.
Open
Kitchen equipped, tile bath. Ex
at ALL PRICES
Contract and repair work. Free
eellent Term*. Phone I9I9-W.
7 day* a week.
eitlmatee.
R.
IHarvey.
M4
NEW—
To Use The
Sanford Are. Phono ISM.
Baby Red, In excellent condition. Huudoir Chair (fadedi . ... .17.Si S ROOM home, 1 jereened porches
W ANT ADS
and sang*. Phone 2XM,
Phone 239-W.
Unhnlihrd Dreiaiag Table
Plumbing. Kretky Heating
with etnol ........................ H H
SI.
G.
HODGES
REGISTER
E
(TlM
agi*"”
Puppfti
7
3
ROOM L’nfurnienrd House with
5Pe Blonde Dinette
lie per line — ___ 1 time
Sarvtr* on All Water Pump*—
hath, hot water and ga* heater.
Huxhei;
Big
Tree
Park.
with
rxiemlon
table
.......
3
timet
lie per line
Wall* Drilled — Pump*
A. C. Benton, 4‘i mile* out 8
(•lightly ahop w o rn ).,... *43
h timet
14e per line „.~™.
BARGAIN CENTER
Paula Rond Phone 708
Sanford,
Phone 239-J.
6
Pc
Sectional
Group
.......
W
*.»0
J 2 time*
307 Sanford Avenue
He per line - —
TV
Swivel
Chair*
..
..
etch
**»s
2S-SPECIAI.
NOTICES
“ The Store of Surpriae*"
eontreet
FURN. home on l^mon Bluff Rd
10c per lint —
HIGHEST CASH TRADE- IN
LAIHKS GOWNS, Ref. 12.0.7 tl 37
in Oeleen. 3 room* A h*th, Hoi
ENVELOPES, lettrrheida. etele- DRESSES, Cotloni, Rayon'
CARD O r THANKS end IN
PRICES PAID TOR USED
A rold running water, get A
menu,
invoice*.
band
bill*,
and
FURNITURE
electrictt,v Item Sib nvv G A
MEMORJUM Notice* . . *1 00
Value* to M.43
. 1137
r o a r a m i, etc. P ro iriu lv e Men'* Under Short*
Tyler. 3rd home on I,eronn Bind
tftr
WILSON-MAIER
rtnUng Co Phone *oa - 403
One Line Equal* 6 average
Rd.. Ovleen,
FURNITURE CO,
Weil iJth Rt,
m&lt;&gt;i&lt;1*. when *rl In 9 point
I1SE A MIRROR Ieven"• h7nd
mirror
will
open
dot
lo
refleri
(’•II
95*
2Bedrm&gt;m hmue, Phone 29A3-W
(new* »tyl*&gt; typrORLANDO Sentinel Star, Call
light under chin, other dark
White Spar* at Regular Lin*
111 E. First HI.
Ralph
Ray.
3130.
__
area*.
Yrntr
mirror
will
reflrn
U—ROOMS
Rat* far *mmint u»#d—Count
**ti*facliun when you rely on
MIM EOU RA PH PRINTING
Nina l-Potnt Line* to t lnch.
Wirholdt’* Camera Shdp (or
SLEEPING Room, light home
TYPING LETTER WRITING
everything in phnto luppllei. 2ir&gt;
keeping, tl cm neek. up Day
PROMPT SERVI.E
RATES FOR
S. Park Ave,
Rate.. 11.00 L up. 420 \\ \ •
CABINETS and furniture built
PHONE 3IM
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY
reflnlrhed and repaired. Re* nut
UK Santoid All. Nel l. Bank Bldi
reproduction el *1* French Ph NICE bedroom. Private eniranre
CREDIT BUREAU OF SANFORD 14—APPI.IANCFR
ON REQUEST
and hath. Phone Wtl H',
32-R evenlngt.
CHIGIDA1HE epnlianeei. vale-,
~ incom e -t a x Users ’ic e
»77 c o m m e r c ia i .
and
aervice
G
H
High.
O
viedo
Wm. H. Murray
FI* Phone FO.V3314 or Kanfr.rn « -F A M AIND GARTEN
4—LOST AM* POUND
_
j Mil Celery Ave. I'hunr ISAI \1
GROCERY Store A Get Station
1*13 W alter 4 p m
Evltbli-hed huuneu loration
LOST—Sitmc*t Cat aniwer* h« f'lnved Sunday end Wnrine.day
I3lf&gt; Ford Ti«ctnr Uoun.e Boltotn
Phone !&gt;243 Sanford. Fla.
AIR C O N D ITIO N IN G
H" Plow, 3 Row Cultivator.
tin namr o( Meow-Ann. EmJ &lt;u LTHOUs'lKRING
F"f Huum nr Hutldini
_ Uil crooked, very gentle. HE Custom Made Drapery and Slit
B R frr TRACTOR CO.
lliway IT n Hoeth
Phone vet • REA L ESTATE
• w a r d . Phone J i n J l . S, C
II. n. DOPE CO. INC.
Cover*
&lt;*7—BROKERS and REALTORS STORK OVERTAKE* AIRLINE!
**—HOMES
Dicker■.&lt;»!*, So Senlord Ave
:oe Nnulh Perk Ave. Droitr lilt)
STANLEY KULP
Grove Ceretaking. Dhelng. DualSi—HOMES
SIOUX LOOKOUT, Ont. UUTM
P
nine
senior
i
i
l
IF IT IS KEAI. ESTATE
tnj. .Spraying, Fertillting. A I
L O S T —Y OU N (i htack-amJ tan
PRICED TO SELL Fine locaiinn,
ELR1TROLUX veruum deener*
*tnrk overtook an airliner a*?n?i s rark i lliway iT-ns»
Setting Ymmg Tree. Wheirhe!1
oruidlt, inalr, pari hull, »i i
J BR, many feature*. Nn hrnk
»*k Crniuley l Mnaledk
prrferl rnndlt'nn. with atiarh
'16.3(10. lor new 3 bedroom hnu*e, I er*. Hux *06. Senfnrd Herald.
linn p servtee. Call ?y(.
pruichtni thl* nnrthweti Ontxrie
irmtmtd cat a REWARD. II A
at 111 Suiilh Park Phnne 771
ntrnt&gt; From UU in *23 Phnne
mrliu|e» Frigiriaire tppllanrer,
T. V. REPAIRS
They Knew
community yeiterdey. Mre. BanNev. man. I'honr 313 or IMS
1723.R
Heater.
Screen
Pnreh,
Ullllti
LOVELY
modern
home
by
owner
Til in p in .xerm r ta n - 13 99 W
m jhu.
trice Roundhead give birth tn a
IM—MUSIC \l. INSTRUMENTS
Room. Car-port nn paved vireet
2 hrdrnnmi, including &gt;nme fur
\ Norn* I'h 1339 ,1. ty Herrm, n - n i lLDtNG MATERIAL*
A rIIv veuer. Only *223. down:
mime Beautifully landiraprd I.DOKIM * KI1R IIA R U A IN ? in pound daughter ee her plant
9— PERSONAL NOTICES
Ph 2603.1. Licensed Tecnm
circled thp field. Mr*. Fred Mg*
Western * Classlesl * Popular
monthly, inrlude. late* *
Call 2(|7 Orange Ave.
run*, guaranteed work
fil VARIETIES PANELING Album- - RECORDS • Slnales *61
Imuranre.
I'nliniihed hootf on ten nil*, nut Donald, a nur** aceompenytnj
UDAT Milk
Native
and
Pnretgn
Wood*
Ode city. 740 ft, X til ft. C.otnl Mr*, Roundhead, delivered thl
Randall P rin t. South
. WANT a Stanley Party f Ne.-d
X4—LGTS
nilKllR’S MUSIC SHOP
See Them At
I’ruducl*? Call 2212 J
term* Will lake trailer i* pert hahy.
Sanford Avt. Phone MO-W-l
I.DW n.1. R DRIER
ph. .mu
S lirrm n n C oprrel e Pip* Co ,h» tv isi si,
EXCELLENT I.ui. Inquire 2*nn payment. Total prim. U,T.3n.nn
Rnltder _ Phene I***
W.ten ynur Elrclrie Motor*
I mi Wftl I3th S'.
Ph 2tX3
Megaxlie.
See it* Inc french Ave, Property.
Office y**| S (lrlaeiie he.
AUTOMOTIVE
• *•* i r- A Star” r* Kell
• RENTALS
HKAI. ESTATE DRIVE IN
r
e
d
T
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ia
con
k
re
i
f
.
*7—BHDKERS end KF.Al.lflRS
rail Ihe Electric No. 90.1
1.344 French Av*.
S—BOATS AND HOTORR
Miracle
Cnnrrere
Cn
E. . . . . . . .9 , i t yr« p.per.dice
V— .P ARTMENTR
W « &lt; * T O « d "th t|
.1. AV. H A L L , R EA LTO R
um
Elm
Ave.
Phnee
1333
T II LANSING GARAGE
WITHIN VOI R MEANS
“Cell
Hall"
Phone
17.3*
ROBSON S p o rtin g Goods
i WKI.AKA 4 PARTMENTS:" room*
A ELECTRIC SERVICE
2 Urn, CR Nn hath, but ruv w.i
F O R D - ^ k .&lt;
U SED BRICK
private hathv 114 w Find S'
Evlnmdt Satie A tttrvlt*
Ml Wert Mth Si.
ter. &gt;.n -mail pint Jim out ul
CI.AS.SIHEP d is p l a y
1
‘WO
i
At!LOADS
beautiful
med
.7*4 E. lit St.
Phone *M
eity
12
,tnn
TERMS.
- peri Roqkkccptnj for 'mail bu*(brick Orange, red. and hurni Avainn ApU. KMelenej
7*0 W
Let ui teU or exchange your boat,
no*. Including Income Tax Km.
Mirk See them it SHERMAN
I
WANTED
motor, or trallar* Ktllarney Korturn*. Social Security rrporli
CONCRETE PIPE CO.
WE HAVE PROSPECTS FOR
FlIKNIRHED
Apl
ncr Boil Exchinie. Hwy. 17-91
and Rale* Tex. Call 222I Hugh
YOUR PROPERTY, Hnnie, all
Vtlle,
kC b u s in e s s EQUIPMENT
4&gt; L Fairbanki Avr Winter Perk
i Whelchel ,fr
lypee, mn*tly larger Acreifge
w. P. SMITH
» Eli. Phone 6.7031
large and *mal! Block* ot Ini*,
IIA W Es ii.lue Machina Co 'dean add rime tn 3-Room turn
.’1—HELP WA.NTEII-FE.31 3*.F
lifted apartment. Ebon* 614
etc Ltat 3’nitr Prnpertv and l&gt;.t 1313 Park Pk. 1174Typewriter*, adding machine*
f.V-v a H. P. Uulbnerd Motor at
U* Work For You Some ('•»h
Salta Renuli 314 Mas Ph 44 FURNISHED apartment elute in
D iaU r'i Price. Standard Service . jJ i.U l i ’.v In work in Dam
DDHAM A TUDOR. INC.
Ruver*
HOWKVKIt
MANY
L E T T E R 'A W A R D
ij'.r n .
Kounlam
experience
Ltitlon oppsalta Cots't Houi*.
Phone
1311
nr
tl4»-W.
NEEDED WITH ATTRACTIVE
IT-FU RNIT' JRe - h o u se h o l d
heln:ul. Apply Dairy Dueen.
"Ruildera of Finer Hnmea"
■a aw 'oirrtTA N G IIM
TERMS.
GOODS
i HUTCHISON'S Oceen
Front
utter*
i^MOTOBCYCLEB-BlCYCLM ” Fur general home work. Halt
Apt* 139 S Atlmtte. Daytttfli Reatltililll* Deiigned Three end
FOBD OCALCMHIF
(la;., 3 day* a week Wu-I 'i^ve
W it. “ Rill” STFMPFR
Beach, t all 3374 W
*
DIG H*rley P*vld»on Mnlurcvcle
Heallot - Generel nisuranre
o .mi r.iin.'por,aiion
llclrreiii'c.'
III! II MAN Pill III MAN
Four
H
•
d
r
n
u
m
Hume*
Im
f
'9 * ^
71 cu. In., 19(3. Saddle hag* and
fitly Allen. Aitnrlate
P.lolir 2.130
EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suit­
Florida Living
vvindihield *2.V». William*. X'W
Arlell* Price, A**nrt*te
Wheiner you have vn eiiaie nr * able for bachelor or couple.
A
l.l.
Eicimbla Drive, I’hon* ISM-W SPECIAL NOTICE Tn Colored bungalow you will br proud to
Phnne 2122
III V Park Aye.
Fit A *nd \A i Gli Fmaneed
Private hath. Aero** fnim Pait
.Salr, Women Our Manager will rail It home il vmi rlio n r your
KI NDS
• Prired from 111.Pin in $iA.iwm
Strickland-M orrlaoij
iltflre.
Manuel
Jacoh*nn.
I'MALL HarleyDividaon "123’
inter* ,c« you ip your home Im lurniltire from “ ECHOLS'*
v
I'h
n
n
e
.1184 I&gt;Rys
Sale*
ttitle#—MIX
Sn.
Fruurti
Ave
motcveycle, 1131. lioo. Plum.pari-nine work representing
Conutlt
3
REALTOR
Flr*l
MODERN Kitchenette* i t Fine
Inc.
Cmmetlc* Company. Wrp# Bm EASY I KIIMS ■ Fit EE DELIVERY
1M1-J.
Phone lino or 2M0
Grove Motor Court. Miway 17-12,
t'U L l.K N A HARKKY
Your
Friendly
fned Dealer’
•
HRUSI1
find
S
P
R
A
T
B7j. Orlando.
Thon*
W.P. 271133, Kernel*
1*41 N, Park Ave. Phnne 1311
Since |03t
week nr rSonlh
Vint nor *tme now and lake ad
11—FABTb-Rc.n AlR9
TED BURNETT
(anlege of our "SPUING SALE"
EA R N »»fl W E E K L Y
1st SI. a! S a n fo rd A ?* .!
Seminole Realty
EXPERT FRONT END ALIGN Sewing Bahywrar. No ra o v j.'in ; ’ Bedroom Sul lea from *#• on up FURNISHED Duplex apt. 100 Elm
Ave.
Call
12B-M
1952-51 N ights
MENr AND WHEET, BALANC
Phnn# 2im
]2 pc Secimnal*
soon up
W, DIETRIt Its
T. W. MEKO
Knrlmed
atamped,
addrerard
i
INU—Paencngcy c a n
and
ttet Perk Avr.
rhune 27 nr 143
3A.3n up CLEAN apl. Inr nne nr iwe people
envelope
Jlalty wear, Morris 1 Dinrtip Set*
Trurkat all make*, »lte»—’* tun
1Reclining Chair*
49 .Vi •*
*33 611 Park Ave
town, Tenn.
to Sdon. Senunnlf I ounly Mol
Oruaimnal Chair*
" b a l l REA LTY "
cri. Inc. sis E. l*i si ph o n e
I Choice lahriuv)
39..VI ea Kllicicncy aparimrnl*. *tr eonJS—MALE nr FEMALE
ddloning and TV nptmnil. 2421
I
Luingea
a4..v&gt; ea
RAYMOND M. BALI.
9 ,vll‘
S. Park (Highway 1711), San­
l)dd Cheilv of Drawer* 34.30 ta
OSCAR M HARRISON
RELIABLE enuple Inr home work
ford. CLARK'S TOURIST COURT
REG. BROKERS
m ITt i u i l e e b
and yard mainteneure loving
g D. Rlghleymen, Aunclite
REDDING IFEdALS
quarter*
lurmahrd.
Jinn
month
3
ROOM
completely
htmlihed
FURNISHED AND INSTALLED
l will pay YOU io ice tJS hetnre
N4 SnttDt Perk Ale.
Phnne 946
Lea*
T. O. Box MTS
apartment
Rravnnahle. Water
JU Buy. Open Evening* and
Keg. Trade
1
Redreem
Concrete
Sleek
Included.
313
Palmeitn,
Phnne
BY
undiy*
(julllnp M attrr'i
)6H ,V1 |4».3n
\i£-H A .ESMKN-AGENTS
PA IN T — HI.ROW (JKKASK
\ A — ||23 Down Payment
Eaitildf Trailer Sllea,
Huy ill Cnrnlorl
39 .To ;ia.3ll 3381.
*&gt;6 Per Month P A I
Palatka. Fla
Folk*.
Inr
•
little
rrpalr*
and
*ome
39 JO 2*.:ifl 3-ROOM
I HERE IS YOUI(~OPPORTUNTT7' Prr HlIt Special
kitchen Fully Equipped
furniihed
• penmen!
painf you can get a ctila 3
29..Y1 14.,30 Clo.e
for a prolilablr hu'lness Be- Echnl* Special
“ BULK FRUIT
ANIl
FLAT
I’loie in, lit
III E
E. *th SI. *.30 00 Art fa«i to -home color* end tile
bedroom home It ha* a «&lt;-rccneri
Matching
Bnt
Spring*
at
Iden­
|
cause
of
the
demand
lor
Raw
TRAILERS, tinalc axle. 21 ami
monthly. Phnne 2166 nr tail
A. K. Shoemaker. Builder
pnrrh and convenient entrance
tical Saving*.
GENERAL T ILE CONTRACTOR
leigh Product* in Sanford I am
M feet Ten in rlii.e out at
Fbeee IMI
irom both living room and hrdunable
In
rail
nn
all
lamlliev
BEAUTIFUI,
2
bedroom
furniihed
*7*3. Only *193 down ami S.37 ran
rnnm
Nice
garage
with
ample
DIAL Sanford 2198-W
garage apt. All convenleneia.
See mr (nr pirtlcularx nr wriie Manv man/ more Identical apeci
t% monthly Come early and take
elnragc and itllllly room Beau
Call *3.3 M.
v your pick GREAT DANK , flnwleigh'a Dept. FAD-I10-2I6. at* ion numerom to list, bid avail
llfvil
&lt;hadc
and
rltru*
tree*
on,
Memphis, Trnn. U. t,. Shun.vn, able at
DIAMOND T Hi] South Orange
a 73 X 130 tool lot, and tl'i,
I-HOOM iinfurniahed downatelr*
S7I6 Cheney Hwy„ Orlindn. Fla
lloaaom Trad, Orlando. A-Duil.*'
OUTSIDE Ilie rltv YOURS FOR
apt. Ill Oieandn Ave. US mn.
NOT A PROJECT!
— EASY TERMS---A LOW DOWN PAYMENT AND
Call 132 m nr IM-w alter « p.m.
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
FtjjTTALE”"l933 imperial Mobile II—3VURK WANTEiC m AI E
FLEXIBLE IrtRMS.
Corner Ind. A Magnolle Eli. 12.11
homi with nr without air-conNICELY lurnt'hert 3 loom gtrige BIT Home* of Seal individual!
dlltomng 29' all mrnlern tun- SCHOOL BOY with power mower
"Bud Bamberger" Mgr.
apt. *4.3 mo. 612 Park Ave.
uanl* mowing. Phnne 716-31 I
Open Monday* ‘ill *;00 p.m,
. ventence*. Will tarrilicc. Call
tv Rrttieay Ferm Horn**. Eerly
diyi 72 nr mghD .Vain (1.
VISIT Dim RAICON3
NICE rlren 3 room, 2 bedrnom
l,J
Amertcin, Ultra Modem. Con Si. M nt ^
FINANCIAL
itpMair* apl. Srreened porrhet
lenltonil A T r e n c h Colonial
Bur ynur Furniture at Berry’i
Thon*
1179
A.
B
Peterion.Broker
type*.
14—LIED CARR
A garage. Take t child, no pale.
Warehouse Furn,, Co., at Ml W.
14-INSURANCE
Aieoctele*
A. B Peterion lr„
Call Mr*. Monfnrlnn 276-J lo
I n SI. All nationally adv. fur­
P. J. Che,ter*nn. Gerflelrl Wileee.
BUILT
Dn
Large
Lendveaped
niture
at
warehmiw
prieee.
i2 BUU K special Thl* car i*
letia. John M*t*ch. R W Wil
I-"*: in the bait of neighbor­
Freferrad Relee te FrelerrM
ui excellent running cnndliion.
Item*. Herel M Field. A. C.
Died furniture, epnitaacei, tool*. WVELY rederorated epertmente.
Felltyhddrri
hood*.
N|w Tire*, luw mileage. Price il
Dmiilney, L*nd Surveyor.
etc. Bought-aeld. Lerry'i u ir t.
1717 Perk Ave. Phone 1743-J.
John WllliaRM Ins. Agency
rum , Ph. ziiS R.
321 C u t lit St Phene 1( 11 ,
417 aieferd Atlantic Reek
UNFUKNISHED 3 bedroom garage COMPLETE with ell the feettiree
Ph*»# 2488 ]
Ottl Went 15th SI.
FOR- SALE-1931 ""('he*7 - D l 'x ~
Phnne *4
you h»y« dreamed about inch
IT—fIJ rnt Tv RE—HOUSEHOLDLOW DOWN PAYMENT
apt. Phone 2491 nr 241.
ujot. Pract new lire* Mum *ell
GOODS
*11.non
-3
hedrnotn
frame
home
it
colored
General
Elerlrtr
epIdr cu n , ItTS. Phone 3074-W,
1-ROOM furniihed eottege, Apply
on rorner lot, Large screen
nitineei and colored plumbing
jt—h o u se s —r Am. r.
aiwj a p m.
son w. n th St.
pnreh. Hardwood (Inor*. Vene
future i.
tun blind*, apare healer and
PrNTO Gelding, 7 yre. nid. Gentle
'BUSINESS
■ r r i o u I N C Y Apt eireondiwater heater Included.
hut ipirited, S10O. Aim mrrel
rR E -IN V K N T O R T
tinned. 17-92 inttih city Umlte AND available it rweioaihle
quarter horie filly aired by
price* with the heel financing
Sltimherland Court.
SERVICES
Home* — Lola — Acreage
Florida champion quarter hor*t
4 with minimum down-pay­
DISCOUN T
Both fil, good condition. Call
u -au iorM -iN num iA i,
CLEARANCE
Y
...... . Number Ph. 971
ment*.
OZIKR REALTY CO.
1312 Hay*._________________
Harriett’s Beauty Nook
Laura
R.
Oiler
OFriCE SPACE - 4 room*. Palregtilnr 189,50
.
m i so. Oik
Reg. Real Eitete Broker
FEDERAL
EXCHANGE
rnello Bldg, Cell 1784 or 14*4.
MERCHANDISE
Wellhflm C. Phlllipe, Jrf««t So. Orlando Dr. — Ph. 1**9
I f —BUILDING . I BEA U !
$ 1-09
$ 14.61
IT-ROUIEA and COTTAGES
670*15
Swivel P tn tfn rm R ocker
PAINTING
48—POUI.TR T
Tn Help Ymi fluy o r Sell
w ith 5-lnrh foam ru b b e r
SEE Seminele Realty Mr Deetr- Sine# 1141, Sanford1* tending
1.16
15.P6
710*15
FLOOR landing
e
and ftalahlai. GREY Geeae, one pair with Go*
rem ovable cunhion
■hie Hoaee end Ante. Phone IT. Builder of home* lor over 1.600
Rn*a L. Payinn, Broker
Box
&lt;W1IUI, waxing. Serylog Sent- llnge. M n. Roberta, Rt,
1.05
11.29
600*16
4 ROOM Btrnlihed h^iiae. Phone people hale* Office. Little Venice Annahelle B. Mender.nn, Aexnrlele
262. Upaule Rd_____________
M*
Alberta J. Hell, A**ocieie
in !/*ch Arbor.
1909.
'r S K .^ M S 'u . r ,
Phone 2*71
IT *1 at Hiawatha
42—ARTICLES fOR RENT
PRONE |M4
^Z *L «O T R IC A t, Cast ra n te rs^
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Rnlleway, Roapltal a n d R i h r
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equipped, large frnred-ln yard
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for cugplet with children, phone RY OWNER — I bedroom cement
Heal Ktiele * ln«urane«
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Tel. 141*. Furniture Center—
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I bedroom home furniihed. Tite
312* s. Yale Ave.
&gt;S&gt;dli and Croiley Appltaatee ro R RENT — Dreeltne and opera­
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MAYFAIR SECTION
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P h . 118 tor by Rnur, week er Month
Gibbon*. Lake Monroe.
FOR Rent- or Sale. 3-Redroom New ,7 bedroom home. Tvtn tiled
Pho"* 14.31. Lee Conatruetton Co.
home by owner. Lake Mary I hath*, nulll-in ilova and oven
18—LAUNDIT-DRT CLEANING
only
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in kltehcn. Extra large utility
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Revenue Service ha* recalved
I1.W0 from Chicago, apparently
leaned by a taxpayer with a
troubled conaelenca.
iTha money, SO bank note* of
each, wax In a plain brown|
Manila envelope, with no accom­
panying note. On the back of the
envelope waa a return address
ffidlng:
J . 0. Thlamuch
OSS Clyboume Ave.
, Chicago.
;Tha revenue aervlce aald there
ala* no auch addrea* In Chicago.
Tho money wa* tent to the
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»hown at left with Dr. John Williams whom ahe will wed aoon In Connecticut And, of coum , there a Zsa
Z»a, who will marry Hal Jluyei, businessman. Mama Jolla stand* healde the newly wtds. fln(*m*|lonal)

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F K R N AN D I N A R E A C H
(Special) —SI o r e than 60,0&lt;i0
Florid* Hoy Scouts will Intensify
their study.end practice of forest
conservation this year In striv­
ing for ■ new “Award of , Merit"
offered to ciuallfylng troops by
wood-using Industries,
New emphasis nn forestry and
work toward winning the awards
will begin In April with uso of
n special forestry kit by all of
tho state'* Scout troops, accord­
ing t&lt;&gt; Smi,tin, Hudson, chair­
man of tho Ftorldu Forest Indus­
trie* Committee. Some 2.2G0 kits
and the awards of merit are
being provided by American For­
est 1’rodiiel* Industries, Inc., re­
presented In the state by Hud­
son’s committee.
To win the award, 78 per cent
of the Seoul* In a troop must
participate In three top conser­
vation projects, and 76 per cent
of the boys must attain Indi­
vidual conservation goals.
Direction* for snggestsd troop
conservation projects, all design­
ed lo do a "good turn" for tho
forests, nre Included in tho for­
estry kits. Among them are
planting seedling* on a Tr,o
Farm, participating In a local
treo Insect nml dlsrnse control
project, erecting roadside Keop
(Jrecn fir* prevention signs and
conducting mock forest fire fight­
ing demonstrations.
The forestry kit* also contain
direction* and suggestions for a
variety of other activities design­
ed to stimulate Scout interest in

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Country Frolic*
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Bodies Of Marines
Sent Home Today

Wood Industries
Offer Boy Scouts
Forestry Awards

PARRIS ISLAND. S. C. « t-T iB
bodies of six Marino vecruita who
drowned on ■ foreed march Into a
tidal stream here Sunday night
were sent horns today for b u r ia l!
Even *• a bi« plane chartered
by the Marine Corps look off
carrying five of the *lx fing«
draped coffin* to relative* In
northern cities, there were Ir.dlcalions that Investigation of tho
tragedy might be widened.
Chairman Vinson (D-1a) of U14
House Armed Services Committca
had a scheduled confe'once with
corps commandant Oen. Randolph
I’ato on tho-drowning*.
Vinson said 'ie would make no
statement about the possibility of
a committee Investigation until
after he talk* with Pate, who
came to the Marine base her*
Monday to take personal charge
of the Inveitlgaton. Later he (low
back to Washington.
A court of Inquiry here c o i^
tinued the palnatakln-* work &lt; 9
piecing together d etilli of the
drowning) today after a warning
to tha Navy from Sen. Ives (It.
NY) that "an inadequat- Investi­
gation or e x p l a n a t i o n of the
tragedy by the Navy would m u lt
In a congressional Investigation."
D a r t m o u t h football cuulnln
Robert Rex earner! two Rail Trot.i
his fullback position only f i t f
lime* during tha 1 DS8 season. ^
forestry, especially during A'n'*l,
Forestry Month for the imti m's
1.8 million Roy Scouts ami Ms*
plorer Scouts. Included are a tiri'r
gram for a loggers' field day, n
one-act piny, a forestry fuiuni,
directions for games and contv.it s
about trees and wood product',
and a conservation progress cimiA
to record each troop's aehivv™
manta.

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.MONDAY, APRIL 16. 1956

Collins’ Visit
Set Wednesday
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A gigantic celebration has been
set for Go'ernor Leltoy t'ollln*',
visit to Seminole County Wednes­
day afternoon,
Dan Wright, Campaign Director
in Seminole County for Gov, Col­
lins laid this morning that he
will meet Gov. LeRey Colllna its
DtLand and eWdnesday morning to
bring the Governor to Sanford.
Gov. CoUlna will a.to p In
D# Bary for about 10 minutes lo
^
Intereit, Isiuts, tension, «nd greet bis many friends there,
campaigning are lner#asln| In th# Wright said,
loca race* on tha polltiet l»een«
"We will then come directly to
In ScmlnoU County.
Candidates are beglnnlm to bite Sanford and will ba r t th* corner
and bite back ai they appoer be- of Firit Street at Slsgnolln by
fore increulng crowd* at the Dem­ Touehton'i where he will spenk
ocratic Rallies being held through­ for about 13 minutes," said Dun
Wright.
out the County.
"From downtown Sanford. Gov.
Tho filth rally. In e series ol
eleven that wil lb« sponsored by Collins and his party wilt go to
th e Seminole County Democretle tho Sanford State farm er* Market THIS IK THE SIGN that will be displayed through mt the week in Sanfnrd stores explain* Gordon
Executive Committee will be held Where ho will meet hundred* of Sweeney, Banner Ilay* Chairman (right) to W. V. B .ting of Touchfott’a and C. 1- Redding of Metomorrow night at Bear Lake In Collin*’ friend* end supporter*," he Crory’s. (Staff Photo)
tlio Florida Power Corp. Lounge. said.
A gigantic celebration has been
Chairman Jim Lee of Oviedo
will bo on hand to emteo the planned for Governor Leltoy Colevent and to Introduce hach can- lini at Ihe "Colins For Governur"
tl ilato in hli turn on the ro*trum Headquarter* on the Sanford-Or­
«r | before the microphone.
lando Highway next to Smltty's
b a n Thursday night. In- Long- Snappln’ Turtle, according to the
woud. Iludy Sloan continued to Seminole County Campaign Direc­
pound away on hie permanent tor.
homestead exemption ayitem by a
Sandwiches and soft drinks will
card method. "I ilncerely believe be served there, said Dan Wright,
that In the growth of our county whero tha Governor can meet and
Final plan* for the gigantic
ue need till* new streamlined sys­ talk to hi* hundred* of friend* and
The *otintllnR of *tren* through sales event in Sanford Thursday,
tem," he said."
supporter* who are expected to Sanford street* wtll be the idgnnl Friday, and Saturday ar*, nearing
Jack .Stcmpcr told one of the turn out en masse to meet him. tonight between fi and (1:30 pm . completion ns Sanford Merchant*
largest crowd* yet to turn out at
A group of ladles have been for Ihe Mart of the Seminole Association President It. L. Perk­
a Democratic Hally "I do not ln- selected for hostesses at the cclc- County l ’nit. Ainctiran Cancer So­ in* Jr. announce* the official
te-'.l to disrupt our Ux struclura." Dratiou and rally to be held at ciety’* all out "LighU-On" drive opening of tbe Municipal I’nikMl,» Mary E. Earle. due to ill- the lacal headquarters, Wright said for fund*.
ing Lot just off Commercial Avc.
nc*», tvn* unahlp to attend Tluirs* and a number of special event*
Every area of Lite city will find will bo held Thursday morning *l
J \ - V night'a voie-gettlng roundup. will lake
place when Guvcrncir volunteer worker* calling on home* tli.1t),
Raleigh Kins reiterated hi* Collins U grretrd at Ihe newly
Perkins said thal membora of
with literature and educational tna
aland "Tile a»*e*»ur* job la not repainted and redecorated Semi­ teri.il along with their request for the Merchants Association, Sentan office job. Therefore cnmlder nole County "Collin* For Gover­
The Sanfnrd Armory, bousing
contribution* to carry on the three- Imde County Chamber of Com­
w ’H the person you select."
Co. B, 131th Armored Infantry
nor" headquarters.
merce.
Sanfoid
Board
of
City
point program of Uto American
J im Meiu'li told tbe Longuood
Commissioners, Board of Semin- llatliillon. Commanded by Captain
From tl'.e local headquarter*.
Dunucratie Rally "If elected,- It Governor Collins will go to Long- Cancer Society.
nlu County Commissioner* and the Joseph D. Bryant, ha* been com­
Headquarter) will b* set up In City Manager will be on hand pletely repainted al a cost of ap­
In‘.end to have a reappraisal of vvnod and from there to Oviedo
tho Flurida State Bank for receiv­ for tlio event.
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proximately 32,250.
whero John Courier anil Frank
ing tha contribution* n* they me
Further plan*, said official*, In­
Whtebf have arranged a recepIn
tho
meantime,
merchant*
are
collected by the volunteer winker* feverishly completing huge stock clude the repainting of tha celling
Unit for him there.
under
the
chairmanship
n(
Mi*.
Following the Uvledo rccoptlon
ID:* of Item* thal will bo offer­ of the auditorium nn tho second
_
„
Gov. Colllna experts tn go to Sla- Don Bale*.
ed m suvlnm/twr W uM l tty1 «*' door -of lh« armory and the reAlready, thouMituI* of Sanford p eetato ih * n f i f f it 't m l i ll i a i i l* tb n l flnUhing of Die panel* nf the top
via bafix'a continuing hi* campaign
lour on Into Orlando, where he It ami Central Florida citl/m* have will visit Sanford front the trade floor.
scheduled tn make a TV address had an opportunity to *ru the pro­ area.
General Mark W. Laura was In
gram of tlio American Cancer So­
At * brief preview of some of Sanford la»l Wednesday tn inspect
over WDllO-TV at 8:30 p.m.
ciety
depleted
In
display.
’Die
win­
tho
newly
arrived
sub*
llain*
there
Elsewhrrr nn ihe political scene
A meeting of the fluutn. tde
the lornl armory ami *.ild, "I am
(l outrun, &lt;1 on I'agr Clghl I
L cycle Safely Club will be held around the stale Farris Hrvant dow al Vow elf* through the grner
will pleased with the work done
tiiinorrnw afternoon at 4:30 In the will start the week with a hand osity of Jack Hall and Elmer Won
In re,"
I t i j r l tlo &gt;m of the School Admini­ shaking lour of the Miami and tenav contain* an exhibit ,,f the
\ddltioiial plan* for Impioving
stration Building on Commercial Fort Lauderdale urea* today and three point program o( re-carcli Farm Bureau W ill
ihe aniiury Include the relighting
Avc., according In Mrs. France* tonurrow. He will appear on tele- education and service Many com­
both floor* with modern lighting
^Murray, chairman of the organl- vision in Miami tomorrow night plimentary tetnark* have been Hear Poultryman
f.n Jlttrs,
with a five minute talk at 8:30.
TtMlnn.
made about the exhibit said the
The .Seminole County Farm Bur­ Id. Co! R. O. Nunnamiker, of
Sumter I/twry will be in Pensa­ Seminole County Cull’* Chairman.
She said thal tho meeting has
eau meinhenhiir meeting will be
brvn railed in that Safety Chair­ cola and Cantonment today ami Mr*. Gertrude Dingfclib-r.
the Third Army Headquaiivr* at
held to..... .
night at tbe Semi­
men of all of the civic dub* could tomorrow will visit Milton and
We hope that the people of San nole H i g h School Agricultural Fort McPherson, G*., recently
attend and Join In the efforts for Crcstview.
ford will not hotome alarmed Building. *aid Bonner Carter, sec­ roniplcted the annual Federal In­
aifo b'eyclc riding for boys and
Fnl'er Warren will «tumn Dade when the «lren* are sounded thl*
spection by the Inspector General.
glclj of Seminole County.
County today with a television talk evening, said Mr*. Dlngfel-ler, f ir retary-treasurer of the organiza­ Tho unit hcio expects a favorable
tion
"Anyone InlcrcUod In this pro­ »t 7 p. m.
it will only bo a signal that the
The meeting wdl begin at 1 report.
p e r and would like to take part
Tomorrow, lie will vl-dl Collier, Llglit*-On drive I* In prog me*.
o’clock
with a rovercd dl*h sup­ The Inspection Included person­
js ini lied lo be present ami lake Hendry, Iat , Charlotte anil Sara­
per
and
the bustnrs* *C'*bin will nel. arms, vehicle*, cnmmunlra,
part in the meeting," said Mr*. sota countie* and on Wednesday
Dons, supply, administration, train­
U turray.
will campaign in Manatee, Har­ Mayfair Golf Links gel underway at 8 o’clock, he ing and training schedules.
said.
The Blcyela Safely Club, which dee, Do Soto, Okeccholiec and
Julian S. Mnnrc, Extension De
bat held three meeting* In the Glados.
To Close Mondays part
merit, of the University of
registration and Inspection of boy*
The Mayfair Inn Golf Cmirn- Florida, will be the principal *peak Elk's Club Mails
and girls and (heir bicycles, ha*
h o t i ’l c g s s o c G iir
yesultcd in a membenhlp of lev*
SALISBURY, N. C. (dV-Pnli.e will he closed nn Monday* through e. at tomorrow night'* meeting.
The Seminole County Poultry men Check To Crippled
srst hundreds of boya and glrli, will bo vratehlng the hot plug the summer; I^e Armstrong, pro
Association will al*o at lend the
Ik*. Murray laid.
market here fur *ume time. Some, it ihn course, *abt today.
Plans now are to complete a one broke Into all oil n&gt;mpnny
"There will be no activity at Ibe meeting of ihe Seminal* County Children's Home
rountywlda auminorlong program warehmiso nml stole I,Otto spark Al.iy fair Inn Golf Omt'so on Mun Farm Bureau tomorrow night to
A rherk for $1.221).Vi was mail­
to entertain the yuimgstur* whn plug*. Nothing all* was touched. day* at all," lie *nld.
hear the Extension Pnultrymnn.
ed in tha Harry Anna Crippled
Jike to ride their bicycles and to
Children's Home bv tlio Sanfnrd
IrnstaU In them tho b ail; safety
Lodge, BI'OE No 1211, last Satur­
rules to observe oa highways and
day. according to Hoy Green, Ex­
streets.
alted Hiller.
The Harry Anna Crippled Child­
ren's Home, al Umatilla, t* owned
SNAAS Charities
and operated by tho Florida Elk’*
Association, said Green.
Drive Has $6,800
Tl* $1,229.3(1 was raised In vaMor* than W.IOO baa already
r ion * benefit* including tho Charity
been collected or subscribed to
Day contribution from tho Sanford*
the combined charities drlva * t|
1Dtlando Kennel Club, tlio Exalted
fr«he Sanfnrd Naval Auxiliary Air
Hitler said today. Th« total Includ­
Station up u&gt; this date, Captain
ed contributions for tho past year
11. W. Jackion, Commaadlag Of­
up to April 1, )9.V&gt; and I* matlu on
ficer, aaid thl* morning.
the bust* of $3 per year per mem­
April &gt;0 ii tht&gt; last day of the
ber.
drive, aald Captain Jarkson, and
Thl* I* tho locnml check lo he
all efforts’a re being made to reach
mailed to tha Crippled Children'*
tha goal »f 110,000 by that data.
home fur the pa*t year, said Hoy
"Thli 1* tha on# drlva of tha
Green.
year," Captain Jackion u ld ," and
we won’t hava another until March
if) next year."

Interest Growing
As Crowds Increase
' At Demo Rallies

Sirens To Signal
Start Of Cancel
Society's Drive

Parking Lot To Open
For City wide Sale

Sanford Armory Is
Entirely Repainted;
Improvements Told

,r "feiy Club Meets
je morrow At 4:30

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APRIL II
Admlialon*
Boston Steel (Sanford)
MUdrad Grady (Sanford)
Tina A. Kuhlman (Sanford)
i
APRIL II
Discharge*
THU 18 THB FINEST EVENT ywl, tafd Longwo-I Chamber
Charles R.
Com mere# Pre*'
'V'alr*. J, Caruthers and baby glrli MorrUon M h® ch«U briefly with candidates to: County Contmliaioner, District Three* Otis Four.
Mra. Darla Burfltld and baby 1 •kr« »nd Ltwrente Swafford. (Staff Fho to)

No. 7*.

AojgdalM Prw* l - w d Wlro

Registration
1 1 / 3 2 9 Q u a lifie d
V o te rs

In

Bloodmobile Here Absentee
Tomorrow At Elk's Ballots
Club For Donors Available

C o u n ty
'Confidence Brings
Progress' Subject
Of Rotary Speaker

Registration completed mure
The bhimlnuiblle nf the Central than a week ago ha* been tubu­
Florida Blood Bank will be In lated and show* that Seminole
Sanford tomorrow, at the F.tk’s County Iiui 11,329 qualified voter*,
Club, lor the purpose of receiving acronling to tho record* in Ihe
office of Mr*. Camilla Bruce,
blood from local donor*,
Harry Weir, Administrator o ' our Seminole County Supervisor of
new Seminole Memorial Hospital Ucgiitration.
Mrs. Druco said that tho total
in an interview said, "1 recently
heard a surgeon state that the figure represents an increase m
great strides made In surgery in 2,300, nr about 2.1 per cent over
past year* could largely be ac­ tho total registration In force two
counted for by advance* In three year* ago before the spring pri­
fields: first, Improved techniques; maries.
In breaking down the registra­
second, development* In anesthe­
sia; ami third, Ilia Use of blood tion, she said that llicru uro 10,4H8 Democrats, 87 Republicans,
transfusion*."
Weir rnnlinurr! by l a y i n g ami 31 with other party islllhathat our new hospital la using the Ilona. Wilh no Republican primary
service* of th* Central Florida slated In Seminole County this
Blood Bank, and while headquar­ spring, those voters will be eligi­
ter* of thl* organiration are In ble to tako part in tho General
Orlando, many of our people know Election next Fall. The 3t regis­
nf the operation aa patient* Ind tered with "other party affilia­
a* donor*, either In Sanford or tion” wtll al*n tukc pail in thu
elsewhere. He laid that tha Cen­ General Election.
The greatest increase in regi­
tral Florida Blood Rank was a stration*, Mrs. Itruro said, was lit
licensed bank, and I* qualified to the Fern l’ark-Altn monte-lam gand doc* handle hundred* of trans­ wood-Ovtedi) areas. However she
fusion* monthly.
•aid that there* wa* considerable
"Of emirso", Weir continued, Interest shown in the Sanford area
"the service of any blond bank U and the three precincts here.
dependent upon the eontributloni
The Supervisor of Registration
of blood from eltlzene of the area, pointed out that application! for
end we have been told by member* absentee ballot* cun bo secured
of Ihe blood hank ilaff that our at her office now In Hid Chamber
community ha* always bean a good of Commerce Building mi East
n p n fttr* of t h r tiaak? aruT mTuy F ln t St:-af Sanford Ave.
c ltlrn i have been faithful donor*.’1 By precinct*, tlio registration
"Replacing blood used by pa* for Did lu.W spring Democratic
tlenta who have received transfu­ I’rim iry I* a* follow*, No. one,
sion* Ii but one way we have of Sanford, 1198; No. two, Lake Mon
assuring sufficient blood In the rue, 311; No. three. Sanford, 2551;
bank," Wrlr said. "Ever tince No. four, Panla, 202; No. five,
the organization of lha Central Oviedo, 6t3; No. six, Geneva, 274;
Florida Wood Rank, Church, Civic No. seven, Chuluota, 71 No. elglil,
(iohUiirod, 2G4; No. (tint*, Long
(Continued On Page Eight)
wooil, 393 No. Il&gt;. Lake Mary, Hi.
No, It, Altamonte Springs, 350;
12, Forest City, 212; No. );|,
Jr. High Glee Club No.
Stavla, 77; No. It, Fern Dark 725;
13, Sunfinil, 2-11tj and No.
To Entertain Lions No.
10, Hear Lake, 250
Tlio Sanford Junior High School
Till* year, tf’i! registration book*
Glee Club, under the direction of wire taken In i-n-h precinct out
Mr*, W. O. "Fleming, will enlrx-- *,oc nf Such-rd to give eligible
tain Ibe Sanfoid Lion* Club at It* voter* art opportunity to regi/ilcr
inmn luncheon meeting tomorrow who olhcrw'so would not h tve un
ai the Sanford Yacht Club,
oimorium'y to come to Sanford
Every member of the local Lion*
Mr*. Bruce wa* assisted in the
Club Is urged to attend tomorrow’s out-of-eily registration by the
meeting lo hear tbe group of Jun­ Seminole County Junhc Chamber
ior High School pupil* trained by of Commerce .ittd lltetr "Get Out
Mr*. Fleming.
the-Vole" Committer.

Post Will Elect
Officers Tonight

Hospital Notes

Lights

Cltarlng and cooler tb it after­
noon and tonight, low tonight
48 to S3, Tuesday fair and *
Hula cooler.

Tim Camphell-Lnaslng Font fl*
tlm American Legion will hold It*
annual eteetlnn nf officer* at a
meeting tonight at Dm American
Legion llut on Seminole Boulevard
which will be preceded by a ham
supper to bo served at 7:30.
tin sines* meeting *nd election o'
o ffice r* will get underway at 8, RICHARD BOORMAN
o'clock
Photo)

The Prcildeni of tha Florida
Sasing* and Loan League »poko
to tlio Sanford Rotary Club today
ut it* noon luncheon meeting at
the Yacht Club.
Joseph S. Guernsey of Orlando
ha*ed on Ins address on tho subject
•Tonfltlcnco Brings Progress.’*
He told the Hutary Club today
"Our forefather* gave us an e«ampie of con tide nee in our American
principles,"
a*
A* he held lit* audience spell­
bound, he told them "Thl* *ama
confidence has helped build a great
nation and a wonderful Stale of
Flotilla within thl* nation."
Guernsey said, "The growth of
Florida i* an tlluslr.itIrm nf eonliilcnee in Florida's lulttre,"
Speaking on anotlirr phase of
grow tit, Guernsey told tho‘Rotary
Clith nuilirnco "The growth of tha
Saving* and lxtan industry In Flor­
ida I* an illustration of confidence
In one nf Florida’s leading (Ininrial Industrie*, In my opinion lb!*
confidence i* justified."
On .still another phase nf Flor­
ida'* prusprrily, Guernsey puintod
out, "I believe Florida's present
prosperity is based on mnro solid ground than wax Florida's pros­
perity or bo-un In thn 1920's,** as h*
Illustrated Ids belief with exam*
pies of Hid prosperity's foundation
up through tlio present mushroom*
tng growth of tho rntlro State,
“ It seems to m0 with tho past
to learn from," lie concluded, "th#
present growth which unfolds bofora our eyes, Ilint all of u.i can
fare the future with optimism and
c o n fid e n ce ."

The speaker wa* Introduced by
George Touliy, Kxeculivo VicePresident of ihe First Federal
So*lugs and Loan Association of
Hit* rily, as President of fho Flor­
ida Saving* and laian League; Or*
g.iiuriT and President of Hid OrLind» Federal Saving* nml Loan
Association; owner of Did Hotel
Wyoming and Vice-President of
Krniiwnrtli shore* of Orlando am]
director and iiicmlicr of many
id her activities.
Guernsey’* talk was received
Wills enthusiasm hy an Interested
gtnnp or nqwesontatlvo buslnc**
iiml professional men. Too moot­
ing wa* m charge uf President
William (Hill) IIiisli.
Afleiilion was called to Ihe dis­
trict assembly or Rotary Inter*
national at Ocala, beginning with
» Fellowship Dinner at Ihu Hole]
Marion, Sunday nigld.

Reports Say Youths
Arc Sent To School
S r \ complaint* have been re*
iviu'il relative to children being
*c!ii to school, apparently with
nmnipi no*! with rash on them,
sin r ulinif the disease to other
children who ride the school bu**»,
n r ttn* playgrounds, anil tho*e in
tlio •■'■H i ronMn nml hnclt ream*.
I itl 'ti i arc being expened unin",-- Mily, according to one motli r. In oti(i liulnnre, she mill,. ■
dnl ' c lino to t' o nclinol bill
*l in "i i fare swollen ami running
a high temperature,
I’&gt; Terry Hlril, Si'inlnolo County
Hi'ulth officer said till* nnrnlmt
llu t till* is tlio season fur mumps
nml tin io in* quite a number o(
■non among tlio children nml many
aiming tlm adults.
"However,** lie mid, "We ire
taking every precaution In th«
school* and are checking tlio child,
ren who npparuntlv have the
mump* and sending them h in t ."
|ir. JltrdNahl, "i'n r the sake of
the children, If they havo any In*
dlcallmi of mump* or ra»h, the*
should ho kept at home whert
proper rare can bo Riven thorn,’*
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Bodies Of Marines
Sent Home Today

Wood Industries
Offer Boy Scouts
Forestry Awards
F K R N AN D IN A R E A C H
(Special) —SI o r e than 60,0&lt;i0
Florid* Hoy Scouts will Intensify
their study.end practice of forest
conservation this year In striv­
ing for ■ new “Award of , Merit"
offered to ciuallfylng troops by
wood-using Industries,
New emphasis nn forestry and
work toward winning the awards
will begin In April with uso of
n special forestry kit by all of
tho state'* Scout troops, accord­
ing t&lt;&gt; Smi,tin, Hudson, chair­
man of tho Ftorldu Forest Indus­
trie* Committee. Some 2.2G0 kits
and the awards of merit are
being provided by American For­
est 1’rodiiel* Industries, Inc., re­
presented In the state by Hud­
son’s committee.
To win the award, 78 per cent
of the Seoul* In a troop must
participate In three top conser­
vation projects, and 76 per cent
of the boys must attain Indi­
vidual conservation goals.
Direction* for snggestsd troop
conservation projects, all design­
ed lo do a "good turn" for tho
forests, nre Included in tho for­
estry kits. Among them are
planting seedling* on a Tr,o
Farm, participating In a local
treo Insect nml dlsrnse control
project, erecting roadside Keop
(Jrecn fir* prevention signs and
conducting mock forest fire fight­
ing demonstrations.
The forestry kit* also contain
direction* and suggestions for a
variety of other activities design­
ed to stimulate Scout interest in
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PARRIS ISLAND. S. C. « t-T iB
bodies of six Marino vecruita who
drowned on ■ foreed march Into a
tidal stream here Sunday night
were sent horns today for b u r ia l!
Even *• a bi« plane chartered
by the Marine Corps look off
carrying five of the *lx fing«
draped coffin* to relative* In
northern cities, there were Ir.dlcalions that Investigation of tho
tragedy might be widened.
Chairman Vinson (D-1a) of U14
House Armed Services Committca
had a scheduled confe'once with
corps commandant Oen. Randolph
I’ato on tho-drowning*.
Vinson said 'ie would make no
statement about the possibility of
a committee Investigation until
after he talk* with Pate, who
came to the Marine base her*
Monday to take personal charge
of the Inveitlgaton. Later he (low
back to Washington.
A court of Inquiry here c o i^
tinued the palnatakln-* work &lt; 9
piecing together d etilli of the
drowning) today after a warning
to tha Navy from Sen. Ives (It.
NY) that "an inadequat- Investi­
gation or e x p l a n a t i o n of the
tragedy by the Navy would m u lt
In a congressional Investigation."
D a r t m o u t h football cuulnln
Robert Rex earner! two Rail Trot.i
his fullback position only f i t f
lime* during tha 1DS8 season. ^
forestry, especially during A'n'*l,
Forestry Month for the imti m's
1.8 million Roy Scouts ami Ms*
plorer Scouts. Included are a tiri'r
gram for a loggers' field day, n
one-act piny, a forestry fuiuni,
directions for games and contv.it s
about trees and wood product',
and a conservation progress cimiA
to record each troop's aehivv™
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.MONDAY, APRIL 16. 1956

Collins’ Visit
Set Wednesday
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A gigantic celebration has been
set for Go'ernor Leltoy t'ollln*',
visit to Seminole County Wednes­
day afternoon,
Dan Wright, Campaign Director
in Seminole County for Gov, Col­
lins laid this morning that he
will meet Gov. LeRey Colllna its
DtLand and eWdnesday morning to
bring the Governor to Sanford.
Gov. CoUlna will a.to p In
D# Bary for about 10 minutes lo
^
Intereit, Isiuts, tension, «nd greet bis many friends there,
campaigning are lner#asln| In th# Wright said,
loca race* on tha polltiet l»een«
"We will then come directly to
In ScmlnoU County.
Candidates are beglnnlm to bite Sanford and will ba r t th* corner
and bite back ai they appoer be- of Firit Street at Slsgnolln by
fore increulng crowd* at the Dem­ Touehton'i where he will spenk
ocratic Rallies being held through­ for about 13 minutes," said Dun
Wright.
out the County.
"From downtown Sanford. Gov.
Tho filth rally. In e series ol
eleven that wil lb« sponsored by Collins and his party wilt go to
th e Seminole County Democretle tho Sanford State farm er* Market THIS IK THE SIGN that will be displayed through mt the week in Sanfnrd stores explain* Gordon
Executive Committee will be held Where ho will meet hundred* of Sweeney, Banner Ilay* Chairman (right) to W. V. B .ting of Touchfott’a and C. 1- Redding of Metomorrow night at Bear Lake In Collin*’ friend* end supporter*," he Crory’s. (Staff Photo)
tlio Florida Power Corp. Lounge. said.
A gigantic celebration has been
Chairman Jim Lee of Oviedo
will bo on hand to emteo the planned for Governor Leltoy Colevent and to Introduce hach can- lini at Ihe "Colins For Governur"
tl ilato in hli turn on the ro*trum Headquarter* on the Sanford-Or­
«r | before the microphone.
lando Highway next to Smltty's
b a n Thursday night. In- Long- Snappln’ Turtle, according to the
woud. Iludy Sloan continued to Seminole County Campaign Direc­
pound away on hie permanent tor.
homestead exemption ayitem by a
Sandwiches and soft drinks will
card method. "I ilncerely believe be served there, said Dan Wright,
that In the growth of our county whero tha Governor can meet and
Final plan* for the gigantic
ue need till* new streamlined sys­ talk to hi* hundred* of friend* and
The *otintllnR of *tren* through sales event in Sanford Thursday,
tem," he said."
supporter* who are expected to Sanford street* wtll be the idgnnl Friday, and Saturday ar*, nearing
Jack .Stcmpcr told one of the turn out en masse to meet him. tonight between fi and (1:30 pm . completion ns Sanford Merchant*
largest crowd* yet to turn out at
A group of ladles have been for Ihe Mart of the Seminole Association President It. L. Perk­
a Democratic Hally "I do not ln- selected for hostesses at the cclc- County l ’nit. Ainctiran Cancer So­ in* Jr. announce* the official
te-'.l to disrupt our Ux struclura." Dratiou and rally to be held at ciety’* all out "LighU-On" drive opening of tbe Municipal I’nikMl,» Mary E. Earle. due to ill- the lacal headquarters, Wright said for fund*.
ing Lot just off Commercial Avc.
nc*», tvn* unahlp to attend Tluirs* and a number of special event*
Every area of Lite city will find will bo held Thursday morning *l
J \- V night'a voie-gettlng roundup. will lake place when Guvcrncir
volunteer worker* calling on home* tli.1t),
Raleigh Kins reiterated hi* Collins U grretrd at Ihe newly
Perkins said thal membora of
with literature and educational tna
aland "Tile a»*e*»ur* job la not repainted and redecorated Semi­ teri.il along with their request for the Merchants Association, Sentan office job. Therefore cnmlder nole County "Collin* For Gover­
The Sanfnrd Armory, bousing
contribution* to carry on the three- Imde County Chamber of Com­
w ’H the person you select."
Co. B, 131th Armored Infantry
nor" headquarters.
merce.
Sanfoid
Board
of
City
point program of Uto American
J im Meiu'li told tbe Longuood
Commissioners, Board of Semin- llatliillon. Commanded by Captain
From tl'.e local headquarter*.
Dunucratie Rally "If elected,- It Governor Collins will go to Long- Cancer Society.
nlu County Commissioner* and the Joseph D. Bryant, ha* been com­
Headquarter) will b* set up In City Manager will be on hand pletely repainted al a cost of ap­
In‘.end to have a reappraisal of vvnod and from there to Oviedo
tho Flurida State Bank for receiv­ for tlio event.
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proximately 32,250.
whero John Courier anil Frank
ing tha contribution* n* they me
Further plan*, said official*, In­
Whtebf have arranged a recepIn
tho
meantime,
merchant*
are
collected by the volunteer winker* feverishly completing huge stock clude the repainting of tha celling
Unit for him there.
under
the
chairmanship
n(
Mi*.
Following the Uvledo rccoptlon
ID:* of Item* thal will bo offer­ of the auditorium nn tho second
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Gov. Colllna experts tn go to Sla- Don Bale*.
ed m suvlnm/twr W uM l tty1 «*' door -of lh« armory and the reAlready, thouMituI* of Sanford peetatoih* nfiffit'tm lilliaiil* tbnl flnUhing of Die panel* nf the top
via bafix'a continuing hi* campaign
lour on Into Orlando, where he It ami Central Florida citl/m* have will visit Sanford front the trade floor.
scheduled tn make a TV address had an opportunity to *ru the pro­ area.
General Mark W. Laura was In
gram of tlio American Cancer So­
At * brief preview of some of Sanford la»l Wednesday tn inspect
over WDllO-TV at 8:30 p.m.
ciety
depleted
In
display.
’Die
win­
tho
newly
arrived
sub*
llain*
there
Elsewhrrr nn ihe political scene
A meeting of the fluutn. tde
the lornl armory ami *.ild, "I am
(l outrun, &lt;1 on I'agr Clghl I
L cycle Safely Club will be held around the stale Farris Hrvant dow al Vow elf* through the grner
will pleased with the work done
tiiinorrnw afternoon at 4:30 In the will start the week with a hand osity of Jack Hall and Elmer Won
In re,"
I t i j r l tlo &gt;m of the School Admini­ shaking lour of the Miami and tenav contain* an exhibit ,,f the
\ddltioiial plan* for Impioving
stration Building on Commercial Fort Lauderdale urea* today and three point program o( re-carcli
ihe aniiury Include the relighting
Avc., according In Mrs. France* tonurrow. He will appear on tele- education and service Many com­
both floor* with modern lighting
^Murray, chairman of the organl- vision in Miami tomorrow night plimentary tetnark* have been
f.n Jlttrs,
with a five minute talk at 8:30.
TtMlnn.
made about the exhibit said the
The .Seminole County Farm Bur­ Id. Co! R. O. Nunnamiker, of
Sumter I/twry will be in Pensa­ Seminole County Cull’* Chairman.
She said thal tho meeting has
eau meinhenhiir meeting will be
brvn railed in that Safety Chair­ cola and Cantonment today ami Mr*. Gertrude Dingfclib-r.
the Third Army Headquaiivr* at
held to..... .
night at tbe Semi­
men of all of the civic dub* could tomorrow will visit Milton and
We hope that the people of San nole H ig h School Agricultural Fort McPherson, G*., recently
attend and Join In the efforts for Crcstview.
ford will not hotome alarmed Building. *aid Bonner Carter, sec­ roniplcted the annual Federal In­
aifo b'eyclc riding for boys and
Fnl'er Warren will «tumn Dade when the «lren* are sounded thl*
spection by the Inspector General.
glclj of Seminole County.
County today with a television talk evening, said Mr*. Dlngfel-ler, f ir retary-treasurer of the organiza­ Tho unit hcio expects a favorable
tion
"Anyone InlcrcUod In this pro­ »t 7 p. m.
it will only bo a signal that the
The meeting wdl begin at 1 report.
p e r and would like to take part
Tomorrow, lie will vl-dl Collier, Llglit*-On drive I* In prog me*.
o’clock
with a rovercd dl*h sup­ The Inspection Included person­
js ini lied lo be present ami lake Hendry, Iat , Charlotte anil Sara­
per
and
the bustnrs* *C'*bin will nel. arms, vehicle*, cnmmunlra,
part in the meeting," said Mr*. sota countie* and on Wednesday
Dons, supply, administration, train­
U turray.
will campaign in Manatee, Har­ Mayfair Golf Links gel underway at 8 o’clock, he ing and training schedules.
said.
The Blcyela Safely Club, which dee, Do Soto, Okeccholiec and
Julian S. Mnnrc, Extension De
bat held three meeting* In the Glados.
To Close Mondays part
merit, of the University of
registration and Inspection of boy*
The Mayfair Inn Golf Cmirn- Florida, will be the principal *peak
Club Mails
and girls and (heir bicycles, ha*
h o t i ’l c g s s o c G iir
yesultcd in a membenhlp of lev*
SALISBURY, N. C. (dV-Pnli.e will he closed nn Monday* through e. at tomorrow night'* meeting.
The Seminole County Poultry men Check To Crippled
srst hundreds of boya and glrli, will bo vratehlng the hot plug the summer; I^e Armstrong, pro
Association will al*o at lend the
Ik*. Murray laid.
market here fur *ume time. Some, it ihn course, *abt today.
Plans now are to complete a one broke Into all oil n&gt;mpnny
"There will be no activity at Ibe meeting of ihe Seminal* County Children's Home
rountywlda auminorlong program warehmiso nml stole I,Otto spark Al.iy fair Inn Golf Omt'so on Mun Farm Bureau tomorrow night to
A rherk for $1.221).Vi was mail­
to entertain the yuimgstur* whn plug*. Nothing all* was touched. day* at all," lie *nld.
hear the Extension Pnultrymnn.
ed in tha Harry Anna Crippled
Jike to ride their bicycles and to
Children's Home bv tlio Sanfnrd
IrnstaU In them tho b ail; safety
Lodge, BI'OE No 1211, last Satur­
rules to observe oa highways and
day. according to Hoy Green, Ex­
streets.
alted Hiller.
The Harry Anna Crippled Child­
ren's Home, al Umatilla, t* owned
SNAAS Charities
and operated by tho Florida Elk’*
Association, said Green.
Drive Has $6,800
Tl* $1,229.3(1 was raised In vaMor* than W.IOO baa already
r ion * benefit* including tho Charity
been collected or subscribed to
Day contribution from tho Sanford*
the combined charities drlva * t|
1Dtlando Kennel Club, tlio Exalted
fr«he Sanfnrd Naval Auxiliary Air
Hitler said today. Th« total Includ­
Station up u&gt; this date, Captain
ed contributions for tho past year
11. W. Jackion, Commaadlag Of­
up to April 1, )9.V&gt; and I* matlu on
ficer, aaid thl* morning.
the bust* of $3 per year per mem­
April &gt;0 ii tht&gt; last day of the
ber.
drive, aald Captain Jarkson, and
Thl* I* tho locnml check lo he
all efforts’a re being made to reach
mailed to tha Crippled Children'*
tha goal »f 110,000 by that data.
home fur the pa*t year, said Hoy
"Thli 1* tha on# drlva of tha
Green.
year," Captain Jackion u ld ," and
we won’t hava another until March
if) next year."

Interest Growing
As Crowds Increase
' At Demo Rallies

Sirens To Signal
Start Of Cancel
Society's Drive

Parking Lot To Open
For City wide Sale

Sanford Armory Is
Entirely Repainted;
Improvements Told

,r "feiy Club Meets
je morrow At 4:30

Farm Bureau Will
Hear Poultryman

Elk's

APRIL II
Admlialon*
Boston Steel (Sanford)
MUdrad Grady (Sanford)
Tina A. Kuhlman (Sanford)
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APRIL II
Discharge*
THU 18 THB FINEST EVENT ywl, tafd Longwo-I Chamber
Charles R.
Com mere# Pre*'
'V'alr*. J, Caruthers and baby glrli MorrUon M h® ch«U briefly with candidates to: County Contmliaioner, District Three* Otis Four.
Mra. Darla Burfltld and baby 1 •kr« »nd Ltwrente Swafford. (Staff Fho to)

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AojgdalM Prw* l - w d Wlro

Registration
1 1 / 3 2 9 Q u a lifie d
V o te rs In C o u n ty
Bloodmobile Here Absentee
Tomorrow At Elk's Ballots
Club For Donors Available

'Confidence Brings
Progress' Subject
Of Rotary Speaker

Registration completed mure
The bhimlnuiblle nf the Central than a week ago ha* been tubu­
Florida Blood Bank will be In lated and show* that Seminole
Sanford tomorrow, at the F.tk’s County Iiui 11,329 qualified voter*,
Club, lor the purpose of receiving acronling to tho record* in Ihe
office of Mr*. Camilla Bruce,
blood from local donor*,
Harry Weir, Administrator o ' our Seminole County Supervisor of
new Seminole Memorial Hospital Ucgiitration.
Mrs. Druco said that tho total
in an interview said, "1 recently
heard a surgeon state that the figure represents an increase m
great strides made In surgery in 2,300, nr about 2.1 per cent over
past year* could largely be ac­ tho total registration In force two
counted for by advance* In three year* ago before the spring pri­
fields: first, Improved techniques; maries.
In breaking down the registra­
second, development* In anesthe­
sia; ami third, Ilia Use of blood tion, she said that llicru uro 10,4H8 Democrats, 87 Republicans,
transfusion*."
Weir rnnlinurr! by l a y i n g ami 31 with other party islllhathat our new hospital la using the Ilona. Wilh no Republican primary
service* of th* Central Florida slated In Seminole County this
Blood Bank, and while headquar­ spring, those voters will be eligi­
ter* of thl* organiration are In ble to tako part in tho General
Orlando, many of our people know Election next Fall. The 3t regis­
nf the operation aa patient* Ind tered with "other party affilia­
a* donor*, either In Sanford or tion” wtll al*n tukc pail in thu
elsewhere. He laid that tha Cen­ General Election.
The greatest increase in regi­
tral Florida Blood Rank was a stration*, Mrs. Itruro said, was lit
licensed bank, and I* qualified to the Fern l’ark-Altn monte-lam gand doc* handle hundred* of trans­ wood-Ovtedi) areas. However she
fusion* monthly.
•aid that there* wa* considerable
"Of emirso", Weir continued, Interest shown in the Sanford area
"the service of any blond bank U and the three precincts here.
dependent upon the eontributloni
The Supervisor of Registration
of blood from eltlzene of the area, pointed out that application! for
end we have been told by member* absentee ballot* cun bo secured
of Ihe blood hank ilaff that our at her office now In Hid Chamber
community ha* always bean a good of Commerce Building mi East
n p n fttr* of t h r tiaak? aruT mTuy F ln t St:-af Sanford Ave.
c ltlrn i have been faithful donor*.’1 By precinct*, tlio registration
"Replacing blood used by pa* for Did lu.W spring Democratic
tlenta who have received transfu­ I’rim iry I* a* follow*, No. one,
sion* Ii but one way we have of Sanford, 1198; No. two, Lake Mon
assuring sufficient blood In the rue, 311; No. three. Sanford, 2551;
bank," Wrlr said. "Ever tince No. four, Panla, 202; No. five,
the organization of lha Central Oviedo, 6t3; No. six, Geneva, 274;
Florida Wood Rank, Church, Civic No. seven, Chuluota, 71 No. elglil,
(iohUiirod, 2G4; No. (tint*, Long
(Continued On Page Eight)
wooil, 393 No. Il&gt;. Lake Mary, Hi.
No, It, Altamonte Springs, 350;
12, Forest City, 212; No. );|,
Jr. High Glee Club No.
Stavla, 77; No. It, Fern Dark 725;
13, Sunfinil, 2-11tj and No.
To Entertain Lions No.
10, Hear Lake, 250
Tlio Sanford Junior High School
Till* year, tf’i! registration book*
Glee Club, under the direction of wire taken In i-n-h precinct out
Mr*, W. O. "Fleming, will enlrx-- *,oc nf Such-rd to give eligible
tain Ibe Sanfoid Lion* Club at It* voter* art opportunity to regi/ilcr
inmn luncheon meeting tomorrow who olhcrw'so would not h tve un
ai the Sanford Yacht Club,
oimorium'y to come to Sanford
Every member of the local Lion*
Mr*. Bruce wa* assisted in the
Club Is urged to attend tomorrow’s out-of-eily registration by the
meeting lo hear tbe group of Jun­ Seminole County Junhc Chamber
ior High School pupil* trained by of Commerce .ittd lltetr "Get Out
Mr*. Fleming.
the-Vole" Committer.

Post Will Elect
Officers Tonight

Hospital Notes

Cltarlng and cooler tb it after­
noon and tonight, low tonight
48 to S3, Tuesday fair and *
Hula cooler.

Tim Camphell-Lnaslng Font fl*
tlm American Legion will hold It*
annual eteetlnn nf officer* at a
meeting tonight at Dm American
Legion llut on Seminole Boulevard
which will be preceded by a ham
supper to bo served at 7:30.
tin sines* meeting *nd election o'
officer* will get underway at 8 , RICHARD BOORMAN
o'clock
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The Prcildeni of tha Florida
Sasing* and Loan League »poko
to tlio Sanford Rotary Club today
ut it* noon luncheon meeting at
the Yacht Club.
Joseph S. Guernsey of Orlando
ha*ed on Ins address on tho subject
•Tonfltlcnco Brings Progress.’*
He told the Hutary Club today
"Our forefather* gave us an e«ampie of con tide nee in our American
principles,"
a*
A* he held lit* audience spell­
bound, he told them "Thl* *ama
confidence has helped build a great
nation and a wonderful Stale of
Flotilla within thl* nation."
Guernsey said, "The growth of
Florida i* an tlluslr.itIrm nf eonliilcnee in Florida's lulttre,"
Speaking on anotlirr phase of
grow tit, Guernsey told tho‘Rotary
Clith nuilirnco "The growth of tha
Saving* and lxtan industry In Flor­
ida I* an illustration of confidence
In one nf Florida’s leading (Ininrial Industrie*, In my opinion lb!*
confidence i* justified."
On .still another phase nf Flor­
ida'* prusprrily, Guernsey puintod
out, "I believe Florida's present
prosperity is based on mnro solid ground than wax Florida's pros­
perity or bo-un In thn 1920's,** as h*
Illustrated Ids belief with exam*
pies of Hid prosperity's foundation
up through tlio present mushroom*
tng growth of tho rntlro State,
“ It seems to m0 with tho past
to learn from," lie concluded, "th#
present growth which unfolds bofora our eyes, Ilint all of u.i can
fare the future with optimism and
confidence."

The speaker wa* Introduced by
George Touliy, Kxeculivo VicePresident of ihe First Federal
So*lugs and Loan Association of
Hit* rily, as President of fho Flor­
ida Saving* and laian League; Or*
g.iiuriT and President of Hid OrLind» Federal Saving* nml Loan
Association; owner of Did Hotel
Wyoming and Vice-President of
Krniiwnrtli shore* of Orlando am]
director and iiicmlicr of many
id her activities.
Guernsey’* talk was received
Wills enthusiasm hy an Interested
gtnnp or nqwesontatlvo buslnc**
iiml professional men. Too moot­
ing wa* m charge uf President
William (Hill) IIiisli.
Afleiilion was called to Ihe dis­
trict assembly or Rotary Inter*
national at Ocala, beginning with
» Fellowship Dinner at Ihu Hole]
Marion, Sunday nigld.

Reports Say Youths
Arc Sent To School
S r \ complaint* have been re*
iviu'il relative to children being
*c!ii to school, apparently with
nmnipi no*! with rash on them,
sin r ulinif the disease to other
children who ride the school bu**»,
n r ttn* playgrounds, anil tho*e in
tlio •■'■H i ronMn nml hnclt ream*.
I itl 'ti i arc being expened unin",-- Mily, according to one motli r. In oti(i liulnnre, she mill,. ■
d n l' c lino to t' o nclinol bill
*l in "i i fare swollen ami running
a high temperature,
I’&gt; Terry Hlril, Si'inlnolo County
Hi'ulth officer said till* nnrnlmt
llu t till* is tlio season fur mumps
nml tin io in* quite a number o(
■non among tlio children nml many
aiming tlm adults.
"However,** lie mid, "We ire
taking every precaution In th«
school* and are checking tlio child,
ren who npparuntlv have the
mump* and sending them h in t ."
|ir. JltrdNahl, "i'n r the sake of
the children, If they havo any In*
dlcallmi of mump* or ra»h, the*
should ho kept at home whert
proper rare can bo Riven thorn,’*
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It's a 1050 Hoick Spkcial —which means, of
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Hut look again at the price now s it carries.
It telU yon thh big Ihilck Stecial can be noun
lor only a few ilvllais mure llum the fi'lrc of ilia
tvell-known smaller can-for even less than some
models of thoso very same cars. (And the price
wo'll show you proves how trim that is,)
The gospel truth Is-th is brawny new beauty is
(lie biggest hurullo of high style mid lint perform­
ance over otfered in Uuitl.'s lowest-priced Series.
Lven that, though, doesn't completely explain
why Bulck outsells every car in America except
the two well-known smaller ones,
To understand the big renspn, you've got to know
something nlrout how imicli pt/re autom.t'jlle you
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In* at the School auditorium jjtulti,
Tuetday evening, April 17 at
j j r_
7:H0. Mitt N'anett# Walker, of Ue- an(j j,
Land, Bllil# teacher will have (oT c(l
charge of the program. Homo tholr 1
room mothert of the'teventh and
j j rs
eighth grade will furnUh tho rc|^ of
rcoklea for refrethment*.
her al
The following officer* wero unlay,
elected at the regular meeting of
The
the \V. 8 . C. 8 . at the home of |n the
Mr*. J. V. Richard* Tuetday. lion i
Pretldent, Mrt. J. V. Richard*; today
vlee-pre*hl#nt, and program chnlr- Falter
man. Mr*. F. C. loingt teeretary
The
Mr*. Warren lilac. Treaturer, tcltedi
Mr*. Alrtha Evan*. Sevretarv, Tuetd
Mlttlonary
Education,
M r* Store,
Bnarum Carlton. Secretary, of IB «•
Christian *ih-I«I relation* and
local church nctlvltle* Mr*. Cecil ——
Seller*. Secretary of Spiritual life.
Mr*. K. Wlmtint, teeretary, of
Stipplle*. Mr*. Harold llier*. Se­
cretary of Youth Work, Mr*. R» -1
Itert Carr, Secretary of literature
aril publication* Mr*. Harvey t—
Punn. Secretary, of promotion, •
Mr*. J. Padgett, and flower ehalr*
man. Mr*. Harry Throop.
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Tho program wa» given by Mr*. her
-h o p*v* a r#- Ume
view of the book. '•September prov|,
Ainu ev” rltten by Imluk Tahk.
Refrethment* wer# aerved by joj.
the ho»te*».
fr|ent
Mr. and Mr*. It. B. Malden Jr.
Mf
of M # a d o w V ie w . Va. wero M* j
railing on Mr. and Mr*. M. II. | | Brl'
Ryan Friday.
jjr
Mr*. Cecil Dopinn of Jark*on. 0f (•„
vllle *penl th# weekend with her
jj„
»l»ler, Mr*. Id* Tadgrlt and |r ft ■;
family.
Long
Mr. and Mr*. Will Midget and will i
family of Orlando, Mr. and Mr*.
Mr.
Carl Crawford and family of Mr.
Lakeland. Warren Crawford of .Ilnur
Orlando and M/S*t. and Mr* Matte

li t (III a a a l n a l ywo in th a t r*u»#»
anU lo aarv a a r o p y a t t h e aaai#
on r i a l n l l f f a ' a t t o r n # / . hetoW* * 9
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CAN 1 HAVE A NEW
FOQMAL FOB THE PBOM
PLEASE. DAO

TALLAHASSEE OR — The State
Railroad and Public Utilities Com*
minion ha* &lt;et April 37 for a
r'*-"* h-a-lnj on an appllcaliun
•f bua line* to raise passenger
rule* for travel within Flerida.
Florida Greyhound Line*, Tamlami Trail Tour*, lne.; Gulf Coa»t
Motor Line*. Southeastern Grey­
hound Line* and Modern Coach
Corp. have joined In petitioning
for tha Increase.
Th# bua companies aeek to In­
crease the charge from 3.13 per
cent for distance* between 731 and
100 mile* to 13.64 per cent for
distances of lets than 30 mile*.

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The extra satisfaction of eoinmnnding Dulck’s
u ulloplng ucw 322-cublc-fneh \'S enginoTho extra Joy and comfort of lluiek's nexv buoy#
nut ride, lluiek's matchless new handling ease,
IJnlck's extra solidity of structure —
Tlu&lt; extra thrill that comes from the world’s most
modem transmission. For, at yuitr option, you
tun ulso have tho new double-action tukc-ofTnnd the extra gas-saving m ile a g e -o f Uulck’i
advanced new Variable Pitch Dynallow.f
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l hose arc snmo of the tilings we'd liko you tn
know, firsthand, about tho IU5G Uuiek. And wo'll
let tho car Itself—and that low price tag—do tho
talking. Will you como iu -re n l soon—tills xvcck
maybe?
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Dvnaflaw llulrk liuihlt UhLiu. It h tlmulanl on Rsadituultr,
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Can Be Sure O f Capable Fighters
Th# Board of Sanford City CommisThere’s much to be said about the per*Jonara Y\u boan confronted with the pro. aonnel of th# Sanford Fire Department. If
Uam of supplying the needs of the Sanford you’ve seen them in action— thara need ho
!. ‘T ire Departm ent for many years.
no explanation. Each man, under th e direc­
[ f J J e rd ly a year, In modem history, has tion of the Fire Chief Is a capable fire figh­
pdijed by without someone malting the State­ ter, They operate, when a t their lobs of
m ent “inadequate", "a disgrace to the city", fighting fire, as nine team. The individual
“wholly unprepared with equipment to pro. firem an knowa what he is doing and he goes
perly serve the citizens."
about it with Just one thought ahead of him
However, w ith a well trained sta ff of —saving property—saving Uvea— making
flram en, sometimes underpaid and working my Job worthwhile.
long hours, Sanford’s Fire Chief Mack X.
Now th a t the job of our Sanford Fira
*•
Cleveland haa been able to furnish the max­ Departm ent haa been cut out for them —
imum of service with a minimum of equip­ the task will he more definite. We can’t
ment. *
say that it will he easier for e fire fighter's
Fire trucks outdated, insufficient equip, Job Is ever easy in any manner of speaking.
ment, modem gadget# for taking care of
As a m atter of explanation, when we say
specialized fires, and a myriad of other Im­ th at a fire fighter's Job is never easy, this
provements have all gone by the board be­ m ust be taken into consideration: If there
cause of insufficient funds, Insufficient in- isn’t a fire to he controlled in . . let’s eay a
tareet or one of many other problems thHt month . . th a t man must stay in ahape, phy­
l i e confronted the firefighting department sically and mentally to do a job when he (•
o f th e d ty .
called upon to do it, he the time day or
No one knows what a tremendous bless- night, lie mtiat stay abreast of the modern
I * * * fire departm ent la until his home is methods of fighting fire and all of the ele­
levelled by e raging fire.
ments th a t enter Into making a fira a cat­
• I f wiuiam sm «
And moat of us, because of some inci­ astrophe, even in a home.
CanIni P rru Writ if
dent, aome fire, or some particular experiAs each person or property owner, with­
BUTT prtneae end princaasat In tha ahouldart. la other word*,
enca, don't want to be involved In a fire of
i n 'a radius of five miles of the {,'ity of If hUlaye, aoon ta become Inda- If you warn to look Ilka a foot­
any kind.
Fanford applies for fire protection from the pendant, have form ad a union to ball piayar you batter ba oaa.
.Now, meeting th# problem with every
pretact thalr toiler*#!#. Royalty
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Fnnford Fire Department, ha can rant assur­ m mnaftanlag up whin it bagina
consideration, the Board of Sanford City
Dnlrertlfg a / Aflcklpan pay,
ed th at there are well trained fire fighters to m r r y about job aacurtiy.
ehologut aayt children today da
Commlasinnera has laid down certain re­
under the direction of it Chief whose exper­
&gt; t f
much fete thinking than did (heir
quirements.
C ihM plana to a far am lin t Ut grendportmti. Not tchan thru re
ience directs him what and how to do, al­
. .. A fter Juiy 1, 1056 the Sanford Fire De.
Bmtpuap# te anakla /oraipsera te making up a tut «/ whai fheg
partm ent will not go nut of the city unless ways available with whatever* equipment B ettor, na*torat«nd U. f i ll aitU want lor IheW birthdaya.
they have to control a fire.
* Mhe C raah to na.
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♦*»# property owner hai applied for protec­
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They
may
rest
assured
ton
th
at
Improve­
fH
Tha
amu
It
faund
enly I# Auatm.
tion.
Tn* kimhara, toatotaflart, haught fla, auardlng to n natura arllda.
With the applieetlon, a fee m ust he paid, ments will he made for all of these moniee to# anfp aalaan to an Ingllah Ouatt that writer navar Med to
and a rider for 9100 attached to fire in­ derived from fire protection feee will be Pns*m haa dated k. M they wait talva a araatward putale.
I f I
surance pnllciee guaranteeing the payment placed Into new end better equipment to toytog to he funny, h aettolely
hnmaa,
If ytm want to know w h a tl
Of 9100 to the city of Sanford for making make Fanford and its area a safer and bet­ tone to tody dap
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cooking la totoat atylaa to wom­
te r place In which *n H* a.
the fire rail.
M art# ganaraJly agm d by en’# cnUllaory, rood thla: A
The full amount of 9106 seems to he a
etotktog daatgntra attandlng a French dealguar haa aoma out
aonvantlon ba Ohio that tha trend with a wtappy feminine eha pea*
lot of mone-# but compared to the pro­
to w a a auiU la to face paddinr ■haond h u t Uka a ehafe hah.
Life Insurance Week
tection of other properties, th# savin* of a
home, the saving of a life, of ftirnlxhinua
By proclamation, Governor LeRoy Colling
m
and clothing, the amount Is minutely small. has set aside the week of April 16-21 aa
Certainly, In front of the Sanford Fire Florida Life Insurance Week.
Department Is a vast expansion ami Im­
To most people, life insurance has al­
provement program—from th# standpoint of ways been a great mystery. Th* life Inlocation of the Fire Department Headquar­ enrance agent alwny* speaks a "foreign
ters, the addition of new nnd faster trucks, language'’. Life Insurance is something for
more and better equipment, the gadgets George, "but what do I need with th a t atuff f
M
th a t mnk# the control of fire possible, and He**des I rnn't afford the added expense.”
the laving of lives more specific.
The simple truth about life insurance,
unlike other forms of insurance, is that it
The Sanford Heraid
Is an investment. Insurance on your car
P euuM 4 naiir m —e« »»m«M
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prepares agninst an eventuality which maj­
i f , , ■« •» -•■ * r l i M m m litr O ct• • • » *» . I S IS a t
or may not happen.
n l i l r t a f * * a f a r 4 . f l t r l i o . m n itt th a 4*1
ml r a a s r a a a a f S t i f f L l* T S
Life insurance I* protection for your
aS P
ah tlal
r s r i l PKIIMIXI. KSItar aaaS
PaNIUkrr
t M a llt a —
K S It a r
sMittna s iN H ts so- r----------family when something does happen—some­
at n«« niPTinv Harris
thing which you already know Is going to
It, »»r fftrfe
flu* M M I t
Si "•
■ r carrie r
kff, WnalM
Sit Maalkr
fla* Vra, happen, you just don't know when.
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Examined in those terms, life Insurance
■aura af aafrrlalaairal faa Ikr rara—f af ultima
f*a4« ollt ka -karat* far ai grailar a4.rril.laa raiaa. Is something which most of us r /n ill afford
N ,rrH » l,4 NaOaaallr k, nrarfkl tit&gt;„tl-iaa to tie without.
Sartlra. la -. 4a I cmraia tailaaa Haah 1114a.
We need the assurance that the wif# will
Sllaaia. Orarala
have a home in which to spend the rest of
Tkr flrmia la ■ airaikrr af Ika 4aanrlair4 Prraa
wklak la aalllla4 rtrln tlitlr la Ikr aaa fa, r.aahllraher days after we're gone. We need to he
•laa aa all Ikr laral aana prla,-4 la ikla .,a .,a ,« i.
sure that the children we leave behind will
Fag# 4
Monday, April Hi. 1t»5ft tie at least partially supported in our ab­
sence.
TODAY’S 111HI.K VKRSK
Lord, tench us to p ra y —I.like 11:1—W#
Life Insurance Isn't really a mystery
• have known of npcctHeiilnr answers to pray­ after all. Instead, it holds many answers.
er. On# thing is that titter sincerity is needAnswers to problems which we can help
’ ed and a feeling of great necessity.
solve even a fter we're gone.

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By JAMES MARLOW
with tha Jordanltni. la 1MT tha tectorate, recognizing Egypt a i t
WASHINGTON CR-Any war bt United Nationa voted to divide sovereign aisle, but reserved vari­
the Mtddla Eait—ipringing out of Palestine into two states: On* ous rights there, including de­
Arab rctantment of (he Jew* of Arab, th# other Jewish.
fense. This w»s a goad to Ui*
The Arabs protested this crea­ Egyptians who were militarily un­
liracl and tha Wait—will have lit
root* In natlonillim and mtmoriei tion of a Ja rlsh d ate where none able to throw tha British out.
that go back beyond World War L had existed for l.fHsO years. The
A movement for complete Inde­
Tha Mediterranean it at Hrael'a Lritlsh were Setting jut nf Pa;*i- pendence began in Egypt, and in
tine.
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May
14,
1914,
the
Jt-vj
back. On all nlhtw aidei It i* sur­
rounded by Egypt. Jordan. Syria there declared *he tepubli; of 1947 Ihe Egyptiani went before
tha U. N. to demand that B ritain^
and Lebanon. All Dur fought tha Israel.
Syria, Jordan. Egypt and Leban­ get out. Th* British did, finally.
lirsella in lbtf.
On July 24, 1933, revolution led
Britain and Franca dominated on went to war against th* Isthat area between the end of rails. It lasted a year. The armis­ by the army threw out King FaWorld War I and th# end of World tice that followed has been broken rouk. The man behind this coup
many times ilnce by border dash- was Lt. Col. Gamal Abdel Nasser,
War 11 and reluctantly let go. The •a.
Tha Arabs refuse lo recugniaa now Egypt's Premier, all-around
British hold on Egypt went back Israel aa • *tai*.
strong man, and sew leader of tha
even further.
In that war th* outnumbered Is­ Arab world.
When World War I began the
In stepping Into Arab leadership
Turkish Empire included what has raeli* — there are about 1.800,become Lebsnnn. Syria, Palestine 000 of them while thalr four neigh- Nasser did what lomeon* was
Ond Jordan. Britain and France, hors have 40 million people—out* bound to do sooner or lite r: H*A
to win over the Arab* when Tur­ luugbt tha Arabs and wound up took over a vacuum. Tha Arabs*
key got Into Ihe war on Germany's with much of Palestine which th* had barn disunited, their leaden
side, promised freedom lo the U. N. had said should be Arab, distrustful of one another. Thla
was another aura spot lor lack of unity helped whip them n
Arabs if Turkey lost. Turkey lost That
th* Arabs.
tha war with Israel.
The League of Nations then
Egypt has a leading part In thla
gat&gt; Britain and France a mandale—control—over what had been picture now. Britain moved into
Insurance autistic* show that
Turkish territory. The French got th* kingdom of Egypt In 1113 to deaths la horn* acridtnu a rt al­
• Lebanon and Syria, granted them administer II and make it a pro­ most twice as frequent for man a*
Independence tn 1920, but didn't tectorate in 1914 to defend it from for women although many man are
the Turks.
gat out.
at homa las* frequently thaa wo­
r
Th* British got a mandat* over, In 1923 Britain andad tha pro­ men,
Palestine and what Is now Jordan
hut didn't glv# Jordan Independ­
e n t until IMA. The British didn't
CIVIL SERVICE BOARD
get nut of Palestine until IMS.
Meanwhile, the Jrwa, who had
CITY OF SANFORD
not had a maorlty in Palestine
since the Romans defeated them
FLORIDA
In 70 A. D , began tn the 20th cen
tury to demand that Palrstin* he
l ib r a r y a s s is t a n t
made a Jewish homeland. In 1917
thf British said they looked favor­
ably on tha Idea.
Application* for th» position of Library Asaletawt will ba a#*
The British did nothing to make
cepad at tha Civil Sarvlea Office fn tha City Hall batwaan tha
It a reality. When Jew* awarmed
hour* of 11:00 A. M. and 1:00 P. M. All applicants must re­
Into Palestine to escape Hitler’*
persecution* tn tha 1930s, th*
side within tha City limits of Sanford, be nf good character,
Arabs wert alarmed.
courteous, honest and dapamiabla; and, not avar tha aga af 43.
Cam# World War II which
For further information aaa tha aiamlnav.
weakened the French and British.
Franca got out o/ Lebanon and
Mack If ClavaUsid Jr., BaeraU ry
Syria In IStS. Britain let Jordan
declare independence the aame
N. O. Garner, Eisalaaf
tear but retained military lias

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Living Costs A re

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Br T ire ASSOCIATED M E M
How sra prlcei #1 tha thing*
you buy compared to ■ y tsr am?
Aa Asaoclalcd Pratt lurvty
gtvaa thli picturt! Living costs in
m att parts of tha country t r t up
• little tTom t»rly 1*15. Many
Item* art ihsrpty higher. food
priraa—» mslor rlamrnt In tha
average family’* budget — »••
down.
Banker*, aeonomlrtn and hu«teauman ire betting on a little
■tore knf1it to# tin* year. Inter­
viewed by Associated Praia re­
porter* In ■ major, cltlaa, the
avanfhalmmg majority axpr#*»»d
ttik vtowi Inflation b gaining
(rowed. A*d chance* era you'll
he paying higher priraa aoon for
i wide vartety of goods and sawten* rnngmg bam food, autemobBaa and afftoa machine# to haleCuts, hat# and houaaa.
“1 aa# no break tn tha Inflationcry trend." aiya Clifford Allanana. aiaculiva m ana|cr of tha New
York Bt«ta Council of Retail Marehanta.
Tor many builnaaiman, thla
taisoatof la bated a# prie# Incrassne already announced or asparted ahortly for such key Industrial material* aa topper, teal,
•Premium, lumbar, aamant and
ekeel. FVaigbt rat# fevera t tas grant­
ed leal month wiM add to ahipplng
eeete.
IB# itabig seat #f labor ala# flgeree l i their thinking.
Mattonwida eoat-of-llving flgurea
tor Merck, achedulad to be an■eeeeed by tha U.s. Labor DaparSwMaMa Buraaa of U bor «taMadUa ke • weak or to, are #«•
garbed ke the* aa incraaec aver
wahrwaey. U vtof coat# aa Mcaa■rad h r to* beawea Mr Tobruary
e te n n h i ngad from January is
H U gar eaok af Vie :*4T-4# avarM i M f M a dud# higher than
She i w a g t figure af U U par
The AF turvay ahowed ganaral
RR*M level# 110 alight!/ Mom Uat

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Up This Year

yaar—hut aapactad to rtsa fatter
Irom now on—in at U ait 11 of th#
M cute# checked. One of tha more
•Ignlflcant trend*: A definite turn­
about in (nod price* Raporta from
tha great Midwait farming artaa
■aid price* of many food item*
*ra moving up again. It waa tha
*harp drop In food price* la*t year
that kept overall living eoit* In
check. Rrnnnmlata point out that
u r n 1/ food priraa merely atay
tha tame, total living ro*t* are
likely in *hnot up faster than la*t
year brgaiun almoal all ether
item* art up.
Prominent among other itema
ipo*t frequently mentioned as can­
didate* for a prlc# rise are auto­
mobile*, appliance* and other
product* containing large amount*
of iteel. Ratal) pricea of rara and
appitancea are depreued right now
becauaa af a temporary market

glut. Production a#ata, hewavar,
era riling. Priraa af baalt ataal
are aapactad te go up aharply in
mid-aummar — parhapa by aa
much aa I# ar t l i a too. Untonliad
ataalmakart ara aapactad t# laia
wage Incraaee at that lima, and
atealmaktra ar aapaetd t# lota
little tlma paiaing this added ax
penaa on to their customer*. Thi*
will hike tha eo«t af making aara,
refrigerator*, vaahlng machine*
and a ho*t of other ita#l-eontalning camumar product*.
Advanr# report* from Datroft In.
dlraia that factory price* af 1NT
model automobile* will alraoit cer­
tainly ba higher than factory prlc•a nf comparable IBM cart. Wbathar a&lt;ilo retailer* can pai* thla Increaaa on to thalr tuatomere dtracily la a moot queilion, hut (he
eonaanaua aaemi to ba that tha
conaumar will avaatually foot tha
bill.

W -CclSG.J KNOW HIS RIVIRI
When Stephen Foster wroto "Old Folk# i t Horn#,*
the SuwanM# River served main]/ aa an arterj for
foaling cedar log* downstream in frontier Florida.
Today, tha Suwannea River flows thru a new, mod*
arn Florida, a magia’’Sunshine Stale,"criss-crossed
by modern highways and railroads, thriving in
eonunerco, industry and agricuhuro. In a fast­
growing nation, Florida is setting th* para in
growth of industry, population, and initiative*—
• shining axantpla of American free enterprise

VOTE
For Clean Government

VOTE FOR

0. 6. OWEN
For Sheriff

tn A h aswa aatsrpriafng
spirit, Florida Power i Light
Company oontinues tn *»
pend its service*. Anticipat­
ing th* needs of fast growing
Florida, FP&amp;L ha* doubled
electrical capability to th*
past tva years...ia helping
build Florida . . . for today

OF SEMINOLE COUNTY
• Ha «IR put tha waifara af
Remlnal* Cauutp a#d Ka
children above everything
elan
• Ha will hn haaaat with himaaif and win anfarea th#
Uwa without partiality.

O. G. OwhN
Hxparlenead,
Capabla

quallflad.

•

l a will ka a a Ika |* k a t all

timet—aarvlng th# p##pl#
--------------------- nf
Hamlaal# County.

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�Floyd C. Richards Chosen Head
O f Grammar
School P-TA Group
,
■

M a t a t a tW Iiw W lI a a ilM J C

ToIkkTo Members
At Auxiliary Meet

S o cia lfcv tu n tA

★

★

Mr*. Randall Oiaae. devotional
ahalaman. lalkad to the tnamherl
o' SI. Avne* ehiM *' of Ilo|y
Treat Thtirah re-erGy al tha
home nf Mra. A. W. Zimmerman.
Mri. Chaa# annke of th* aplritual raluvanatinn we al] should
feel a* the reviewed the Pruri*
faction, Holy Weak and Faster.
talked aleo. about “Whv
Chriat Cam* To F.arth"
The meeting wa» opened with
the Auxiliary Praver, the United
Thank* Offering Trayar and tha
Lord'a Prayer.
Mra Hawkins Connelly, rhaplar ahairman, reported an tha
lait board meeting. Sh# named
the nawr Auxiliary officers and
general chairmen who had heen
installed at tha hoard meeting
and the delegatee and alternates
to tha convention.
Mr*. Connelly announced that
tha annual eprlng luncheon will
be In the Pariah Home May Ttl
with St. Monira’a and St. Mary’*
chapter* In charge. The chapter
•grerd that the present afficar*
continue for lh» next year. Mr*.
Connelly appointed several new
chairmen to fill vscancie* Thev
are *■ follow*: Kitchen, Mt*. H.
Rrewer: United Tliankl Offering,
Mr*. W. J. Jackion; Christian
Social Relation*,
Mr*. Frank
Mebaiie; Minion and Supply.
Mra. Floyd Palmer
The next ( M i l a n will he at
th* home of Mr*. S. 0. Chile.
Following the meeting th. hastes*
served a delidou* refreahment
course. She wa. .stilted hy Mr.
\V. T Jackaon and Mr*. I.yttleton Zimmerman.
Thoia attending were Mri
Cnnmlly, Mr*. Allen Jone*. Mr*.
Jackaon, Mr*. M*h«ne Jr., Mr*.
MR. AND MR*. 0. L. MRU
W. J. Mnrrllun, Mr*. Randall
U’hfita hr Jameson ( Thaae, Mra. R. W. Ituprechl. Mra.
Floyd Palmer, the Rev. and Mr*,
★
★
★
★
Zimmerman end Mr*. A. W. Zimmermen.

Virginia Langiotti, G. Pope
f Wed In Quiet Home Ceremony
Ml** Virginia Pearl Linglnttl,
&lt;! l u J h ( f i- n' Mr* K d d 1&lt;•
l isnplnlti and the I*:# Kdrti#
LannlnMI, ami Gerald l.sMnnt
Fnpe. ion &lt;*f (hr Ut* Mr. and
Mr*. C. H P'tpr nf Fayetteville.
N r . were united In marrugr
Friday, April A at 7:.10 p m at
thr hnm» nf (hr bride, 717 Park

carnations rantarad with a whlia
urchld
Ml** Marian I in via, maid nf
hnniir, wore a ballerina length,
hall pink u lffia drc** and m ire d
a tmuqilct nf pink rarnatlnne.
Tha hrida wa* given In marriage
hv hrr hrnther, Fdwsrri A. I.angi 'Mi, ,if Wa&gt;hitigl»n. D C
0 Avr
Tha mother rhna# for her
Officiating &gt;*«s I hr Reverend liushsei* « nd 'Ini! a*, attrn iiia
Clarence F Rn&lt;e J r , enu*in «f dra«a of pale pink linan with a
th» hride and Pisalor nf th# nri'kltne of lace and w-i# a hit
Orange City Maptist Church, in ardor orchid.
a vary haanllful double ring r»rMr, 1'aarl Patera, ftandmnthar
amnny. Tha unique *#tling fur of the hrida. whs rharmlng In a
this Impreaslve wedding wa« tha light blue Hi.an amt and wore a
drawlnr room. Th» couple pledg­ lavender nrohlld.
ed vnwi before an Imprnviscd
John (Iraanwodd waa Mr. Pnpa’a
White altar decked with wlt'te ha«t man.
(ladlnlla and carnation* with
The traditional wadding march
ft aprava nf farn Tha rnnm was and other nuptial music through
furihar dacnratad with potiaJ nut the reramony waa played by
palma. fern and white si ttia Btv- Mra. C. K. F( -*e Jr sealed at
ing * distinct Impression of an (he haliv grand piano who h held
oiitdunr gardrn.
lighted sterling altvrr candelabra*
The tnpered rindelihr* stand- and alio „ garilen basket of whit*
ing on each aide of the a ln r wa* gladioli and carnations
lighted hy Robert C*r| I.anflntll.
Gue-ta were tnei al the door hv
brother of the bride.
Mi«* I uretta Franklin and the
The radiant hrlde deaceniled the bride • bonk w;i* presid'd nan hv
fern entwined alnina-ajr tn:o the Mr« Gt-isld Ayer*, cousin of th*
reception hall which wa* art *ti bride of Oilando.
ft rally decorated wi'h greenery,
Imniedialely after tha ceraa profuainn of Ireah cut cat 'on tniiny the reception wa* held in
flower* and entered Into Ihe the dining rnnm, decorated with
drtwing room to meet her hu»- cut garden flower* carnation*,
band-to he at t,he altar.
and greenery A traditional three
The new- Mri Pope wore a nered wedding cake a id punrh waa
ballerina wedding dre&gt;* of frn«te I served from th* dining tthla cov­
Ic* blue eotton with the appear­ ered wd'h a hand mads lac# doth.
ance of embossed whit* lac* and Cake vaa a served hy Mr* Herman
■ bride’s tiara of white straw with E. Morris and the punch hnwl
ptarl*, laqulna and a no** tip v*ll, »»» attended by Mra. Shannon
^ T h e bride’s bouquet wa# of white 1 Winn.

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Floyd C. Richards was *l*ct*d
prgaldent ..i the tlram m ar Sgh00l
p-TA at th* matting of th it
group Thursday night In the
school auditorium.
Other officers named sacra Mrs,
W.
Giles, first vice p--e&lt;tilent,
llerold Heckenharh, second *U*
preaident. Mrs. J ll Stapler, secret try, »nd J. W Hi|ckl-v Ireasurer.
Mr*. Ted Williams gave tha r*

A KING AND A QL’KKN. MU* Donni l.ou Ram • and Jimmy Hopkins were erowned king and
quten nf the Lyman High School, Longwood, Jun ir .Senior I’rom which wa* h*ld Friday night in
th* Mayfair Inn Rnllloom. (Photo by Janltsom

Methodist
Circles

Anna W. Glass Is
Feted By Friends
In Enterorise

Circle No. Nine "f th* W8 C8
Mr* Anmft W OlftR* f#!i»SrfttftHI
nf ih. Methodlat Church met al
,h# hflm# of Mrl c „ WlJin ‘iftr Prtth HirllnUv tvI*V» « dinner
....
. .
,,
nurtjr ftl 'J
p m recently in
" ,th ilri J "h" (*lllon « f » ,,0»- Fntei p riv «lth j* tinnU croup of
her frl«n«N nnd teUfivrt InrhnlUpon the arrival nf the gueit* |n(r Mr and Mr* T Stewart liar
iefirahmenti « « • icrved. Mi*, ria. n*mand Reach, co.aln of
Jo, A m r ,|i0i chairman, presided Mra Ola.a; Mra 'U r M Shco
,
,
„ hi_h
«'d. S’lnlpcg, Cnnad*. al.ler of
’
Mr*. lierr'«. Mr*
ailicilrio
Mr*. G R. Hilda,m gave the drvo- rU pp_ rrrHt nlft&gt; „f Mr. nine*;
tional using
a« her thrm* her huahaml, liirl"e Alfred C.
"Uoae.”
Claon. Montclair V J , and M*a
Mra. Arraielln announced that C. 11. HaMwIn. Itarneveld. N Y
May 2 would he prayer nircting
The dining table »i&lt; over laid
and th# member* will be in with • white linen cloth and cen
Chaige of
ihe arrangement*, tered with a hminuet of mixed
Camellia Circle
April 1* officer* will he metalled carnatlona which were grown ba­
in tha church at tt th a m and * neighbor, Mra Amt Fulton,
Plans Picnic
the firaj Tueadey In May will be and given to the honnree *a e
a
huiinraa meeiing which will tdrthdnv gif:
For
May Meeting leirtur#
T.
fetillire the ,(rawing
drawing or
of nnainra
oun
R„„n„rt*
Rououeta nt
of aweet pe*.
pea* derma
decora
The Camellia Circle oMhe . in
jfin, „t |,f, memberlh,
r„n(1, and the manlord
r. evening at
.i the fiirden
r .r .t.n rTenier
.n i.r *hlT
with a coaerrd dish ^
WM
woh card* Horn
dav
. ' ** along
.
near end far wishing Mrs (ilea*
with Mrs Ralph Belli and Mrs
April I t there will h# a mis- -much happincas "
llenny Austin as eo hostesses
aton study followed ha a covered
q-h|, ,Vrget*'uger
faoiltv of
The president, Mrs Vernon IIar- dish meal The miai|..p study wa»
Smyrna Reach arrived a* a
bn. called the meeting to order, , hrn „,„,,,etrd hv Mt. R E
,h„
and
M f r .jWe.lw lh* **f r J * r r
r* lligglna who U»cri “Love’” as her jn, . | , I , , \ \Tger.|nger gre.it
am d. Chapmtn
lh
. . . . . n»ft
kl. wiif
,
.re*d the mm lUffiii*,
tif*r\V.f«\% nf. ..
Mr* ..
i*lm*;
uti’ftt It wx» plinntfl th J V th#
.. . .1* V
i Mat Hu xml rh^-ir twn PliiMirn.
^ii.i.i.gan
, . Ma'y
Thnift prftftpnt. w#rp Mn.
a'. ro*
I V a J Z h o l P Il
Sharon, f a . Mr. J. tV John R,chard. V and t iir.dy, I
Senterfettt, Llveoak; Mr*. R. M. who ha- ihe same birthday as
ra.
apm.in.
Simpson and Mr*. II- L, Fi.her her gieal great aunt.
Mr* Hardin and Mrs Belts give #|j r l,j 1oi». Mrs Asiarcllo, M,s.
h honoiee had a hirthdny
a report on the Stale fiirden Club ,, B lllll|„ in, Mr.. H W In*. rjtie SUt &lt;:u„ . ,-ake
-•
Convention which they recently, Wrl ,.ltU stall, Mrs. W. E. R*’n- fmir Uvfr n rrr,l ereatlon deeor*.
attended in Tlllthaasee. Mrs M j jr , Albert Hatdcity. ilr* ,r() w|(), itr n
Sell
Fred Gants gave a very interest- Himy |iriiwn, Mr.. T. J Pvipe, while Cheryl bed ■ two.lover
ing program on flower arranging. Mr, ,V(rr M„njei Mr* II R Me- tiered
t
____
_____ In coco.
,-akc al*o
decotaled
comemnling on each of Ih* mem- r „|| Mr, ,!llth |.„njittiat. Mr*.
' "'^"^",11,7 ".'.pik
1 o ft
liers arrangements,
h |r Hlggma, Mr* Pearl l.ytuh, ,utl
Ml*, tilaaa “beamed with pleaa
Refreshment* were then aeraed Mr« Thunias Hulls, Mr*. J M. ore al everyone who had rained
hy th* hostesses to Mr* J»rk Mel a-k ll, Mr« M K Ha'"r 'I ■ her to have *&lt;• much haninneo*"
Martin Jr , Mrs. George Andrew l,,(m tltllon, Mra C II Winn «od I olge and Mi" i loop will «pe'"l
Speer, Mr* Mslcnlm 1/idge Mrs Mrs ili-die William*
1ha week with her at her home
Alfred Green*,
Mr*
Donald
I hornhy ."
Knight. Mr* (Tiarlea Lansing Mr*
,
J. I. Morion Jr., Mr* Harold M f 5
F . E . P h O T IS
Condcnved tomato -onp t.ikr* on
Chapman, Mr* Vernon Hardin
new intcir-t when it i« teamed
with chunks of tuna .and «mp« of
s t f i " ; w ,,s r s r t G iv c n S h o w e r , .
P lllte the &lt;011)1 ae
c H ,r^ r J r I n R . R o n v n s H o m n ^ r d i n ^ ^ ' n ,1ireel ion*, limn heal
Mr* nohart I Reave* honored wih 'he drained tun* Hid the
After spenrlltag torn* tlm* with
p y f'hnria. the former grren pepper.
th. guest* Ih* couple left for * M, „ M, rr„ .int,n,„„. „,th a hrt- |
- -------------trip to Ih* Fast ( oaat.
^ ,&gt;,0,vfr April 12 In her hntne
M.irmtte thin round*
rr onion
Mr* Pope
* long tor*oe &gt;t a pm.
'in olive oil and vtnec ir and *and
dr**» with t mil collar of tight
Spring
fl-wer» were
used wnh each round between two thin
hlue »nd whit# trim *nd the «r- throughout !*■» rooms of the hamburger panics. Fiy or broil
chid from the bride s houquet with |nv, lr hom# r.amea » e r. plaved
whit# accessories.
prltea won hv 'Ir* Jo» Dan——
Th# eon pi* will realde at 717 |#!t and Mr* Fd Moaaman
Park Av*.^ until Mr. Pop# goes
Refreshments were served later
over-seas In May.
,n
evening to the hnnoree,
Out of Iowa* guest* atteniing her m other, Mrs R 7. Johnson.
Included Mr and Mr* Fred (*. Mr*. C F Holloway. Mra Sara
Hyrn# and family of Miami Johnson, Mr» II ft Ron reorder,
groom's si*ter. Mr* Cleota Dasher Mr* J Q Gallowav. Mr* R 1.
Orlando.
cod Mr* C f. Rosa, While. Mra. .1 T Hardy Mr* N
Orlamio, Mist Rrtty l.nai Rosa, J Stenatrom. Mr* T.d Moaaman.
Ml** Marsha Roae, Miss Christine 'Ir* Joe Daniel* 'lias Ruby
Wilcox, Orlando, Mr, and Mrs. Srenatmm, Mt** Tommy# MethJerry Ayer*, Orlando, Mr*. Essl* vln. Mra. A. P Rosier. Mr* P.
Luke, Orlando; ami Reverend Mr*. II Mac Gillla, and Mr* Collier
C. K. Rot# Jr. of Orange City,
' Conper.

JFAtG

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Mr* A F Krllv nf Richmond
(is ind daughter of Mr* Fred T
William* i* a gue»l of Mr* Wil
In mi sod Frederick II. Willunta
Roy Jluller Irfl Salttrdiv hv
pi me for Palm Spring*. I'alif . to
attend s meeting nf t h e I’rest
dent's Top ( luh of Ihe New York
Life Insurance Company. Tin«
group is made up of lb# "top"
.10 agents of the company

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dinner mis given recent IV fflr
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Anntehy Tea oRnrti
Many gifts and birthday wish­
es were received by the limmree
and a delicious turkey dinner
waa eninvrd hy th* honored guest,
'lr&lt; Mow .at I Mi&lt;* l.eddle Cald­
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Clrad* No. Flv# of the Presby­
terian Church met at th* home
of Mr* Kirby Fite with Mt*
William llorhc presiding &lt; v r r
the session In absence nf the
chairman, Mrs. L'lnrence Snyder.
During the business sesat. n a
report waa given of the Pot sent
to Koiea by the Cirri* Mr* II.
C Het/el gav# ■ moat Informa­
tive talk about the church con­
trolled colleges.
Th* Hible teacher, Mrs. J. F.
Nn-hnls, continued the study of
nihl* Home* by a moat mteiest*
log lesson on th* home of Na­
omi and Ruth. Many refugees to­
day face very Ilk* conditions,
she Mated. “Ttleie would be less
irt law t|o-i&gt;tle if Naomi • * '» ”»
pie were followed in dealing with
duo b:ci tit law
\fti-r * praver a social hour
folloiaed w b lbe bovtc»i &lt;eiv.
mg diiinly refreshments t’licle
S- hue will have charge of prograin lor the Inspirannnal meet
mg

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1M

Presbyterian
Circles

port ef lb* nominating eommltt**.
Mri. F. I*. Woodruff, III pre»
tident, presided,
In tha devotional message, Mrs,
Randall Chaae urged * closer
communion with Ood In meeting
the situation* arising in the near
future. The** she named a* he­
ing th* forthcoming sltctiona
and the problem of segregation.
Mr*. Chase Impreased th* parent*
with th* importance nf being
ru e fu l not to prejudice their
chlldien.
Mr*. Sybil Routh, acting prin­
Woman's Bible
cipal, reported on th* condition
nf Mr*. llerold Heckenhacb, Hid
Class Hear
asked for Mood donors to repla-e
blood already used hy Mr*. HeckRecent Renorts
The"Woman’. RIM*"Cleat of th* " W h ’ •"** *" ,UP'’1' blood ,of
First Raptist Church met Tues fillur# ihp .
Mr*. W. F. Giles, program
dnv of last week at 7:,1(! p m. In
Ihe edueatlnnal building of the chairman. Introduced Mis* Kathth# fhtirfh far h« motiihl)* hull- r) n
rhfthmftn jf ihe Ik h
nest atol social meeting,
&lt;rad# physical education proMr. Dm FI cl* cl*** p r e s e n t .’ «r*m- whn ,0,d 1a[ “ »• P1*" at
pre,lded aver th . session. Mrs. th‘*
*n1'1 11*
*"
Tearl Han.ell cav. th . devotional P1? ' 1" 1' , ^
■"f. • « '» '
reading a religion, arllel* from velopnient of
« “&lt;•" ’ “*» *■
the Reader.' D*oe,t en-Hled “ Re 0,» ‘h» pl»&gt;*round.
Ml*. Ball
ra t... lie R «,e- hv Peter Mar- »U ‘*d ,th»l.
ehl,d lw B * „a
■Fall. Mr* G-org. C. Dixon guv. •« * «
P1* ^
an&lt;t good *porl*nt*n*hlp.
'
* r * ’
,
A demonstration of rhythm.
The ginuti captain* were eall-d (, Ugh: through tA* physical *dtlon for their repot t* and new ami c„t)onjl| program, was given b?
old hu*lne»« wa. brought hefora f(,v|ir&gt;| gT(nlpi of thf ft/th grada
th* ela*«. One Important nha*e of students, uniter I he direction of
th# Siisine** was the active hen*- Mr*. James A. Wright.
aolent work of the rlass which I*
Room count was won hy Mra■'sing financial aid to ’ ’ o oa Rimsiiu’s and Mra. Klaer’l room*.
tienla who are rery 111 In two Hostesses were room mother*
different hospitals.
from Mr*. Rnnion’* and Mra.
Mrs. Han.ell. who I. leaving iirsl'nthaTm’a room*]
soon, wa* presented a gift tn a -----------------------unique way hy Mr*. Toll* Willi­
f c T v r - 'v . t D
am*. cl*** t#*rh#r.
The
husineta meeting
an
closed with a prnyer after which
a inelal hour was presented. Mr*.
Fields gave th* nlM# quit.
Hn*t#**e*. Mrs, F’rank Garnsr.
Mr*. Nell W»*e. Mr*. Joiler Cam­
eron served Ice cream and **ke
to Mrs J. 8 . SaUliury, Mrs. V
Williams. Mr*. I.unla Rhodl't,
Mrs. G C Dison, Mr* E. Dann,
Mrs R C Moor*. Mrs J. R
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atubW*. burnLaf ttaalf out la bloats
patches.
Adam earn* toward thim acroM
tha yard, atreake of root smearlog hi* upper body, bla hair and
eyabrosrs singed. Lora loofcod away
from Mm quickly, ataodiag vary
cIom to Wad*.
"You aheuld hav* arrived aoowar," Adam oald dryly to Wad*.
“Wo could have uood aa 'oatra
"I’m afraid TO hav* doao yoa
Uttio good aa a helper," Wad* ad*
mltUd.
Lora oould only tura a furious
look upod Adam, hating tho dusk
that roa* la h*r checks. BJvaa aa
■ho turned purpooafulty away from
him, aha knew that ho had noted It
aod was amused.
Now tho stable sad tho quarters
abort wsr* burning fiercely and
area the flrsmoa had glroa op
wasting further water oa the con­
flagration. O f to the left oad right
down the hturtle the fir* oism»d
to In dying out—balked oa on*
hand by a afeae meadow which had
long been cleared of tree*, and oa
the other by a road which out
through Um woodland, edged for a
distance by a low stop* wall.
Adam stretched himself upoa
tbs ground, looking really III now
and no longer abl* to stand. U r
fumbled with his shirt, buttoning
It on, then folded Ms arras across
drawn-up hnssa and leaned Ms
thought, atltl angry and ahthsa.
Wad* touched her ana gently.
1 think there’s no further use to
•toying hare. Wa ought to get bank
to mother. Bile'll be worried. But
Bnt tat’a ash Morgan If th in ’s
anything else see can do."
That* seea a trash and a shower
of sparks aa tha (table roof fall In,

On Lead Position
In Rotary League
With two sreeks of play In the
Rotary league In tha books the
Cubs took a firm hold on the lead
position and let It ha known that
they Intended to hold onto It.
Just aa loudly th a n ar* re­
marks from tha haulhg Cubs and
Pirates that sound Ilk* “Lucky”.
Tha Giants hav* b»en get'ln”
pom* had breaks and they fast
confident that thalr position In
tha league standings will change
ovar the Beaumont Country Club a great deal before tha final aeeoursa yesterday to wind up with
111 for 34 holai and taka MM first
priM in tha fourth Zahariia Open,
basting out Louisa 'ugga of Set
Island, Oa., by tbraa strokes.
, The Asheville, N. C., ihotmaker.
winning her second tournament of
tha year, was magnificent on the
greens, coming from ons stroke
back of Miss Suggs to triumph In
the final round. Mlit Suggi took a
77. .
Hagga from sixth to fourth among
Har vtetory bars pushed Mrs.
th* money winners with $1,341.
MDs Suggs, whosa 222 won seeond money of ffitt, leads with
4,131.
Betty Jameson of San Antonio,
who won here last year, finished
third with 223 and earned *340
At Dallai the proa will play In
• 17,500 tournament starllnvj
Thursday. It will be a 72 hole
affair.
1T)S3 COST BOWL BID
BLACKSBUIIG, Va. IN - All
Balterflcld, an assistant football
coach at Virginia Tech, says liD
greatest thrill as a player ranic
during hla sophomore year at Van
derbllt In 1941,
Alabama, then roachtd by Frank
Thomas, visited Vanderbilt, Salter
field racalla. The Crimson Tlda was
unbeaten and bound for the Rau
Bowl.
"Vandy had only a fair team, but
%* took a 7-0 lead and succeeded
In stopping sevcrsl A la h a m s
drives,” Alf remembers.
The touchdown stood up. Vander­
bilt won, and Alabama was denied
th* New Yssr's 0»y visit te Passdeni,

counting la mads.
Games this week:
Mon.—Tigers va. Pirates
Tues.—Cuba v*. Glanta
Thurs.— Cub* va. Pirates
Frt.—Tigers vs. Giants
STANDINGS
Club
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Cubs
4
Tigers
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Pirates
2
Glanta
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Middleweight boxer Ran* Fullmar was name after Gen* Tunnay.- Fullmer’s father, a former
amateur rlngman, was a Tunney
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champion Breoaiya Dodgers end
New York Yaaktaa, on tha svs|
af tha opening of tha major league
season, w tra solid picks today to
wla again b u t'th a t doesn’t mesn
tha other club# should saro time
and energy by sitting it o u t
The Yankees and Dodgers defi­
nitely appear, to hove the overall
strength to repsat but injuries to
their key men could scramble Ute
entire pennant picture. Boston.
Cleveland and Chicago In tha
American League, and Milwau­
kee, S i Louis, New York and Cin­
cinnati in the National are rated
aa strong, if not stronger than
they wars a y u r ago.
The Yankees, In fact, bill have
three ' ‘cripples’' la the lineup to­
morrow as they help the WashiLgton Senators Inaugurate the
home m i son la Washington. Man­
tle still has a swelling of tha ham­
string muscle he pulled several
weeks ago, Elston Howard has a
pulled groin muscle snd Yogi Ber­
ra a swollen finger.
A sellout crowd of 28,378, includ­
ing President Elsenhower, who
will throw out tha first ball, Is
eapected to see a pair of rlgbthandari, Don Larsen ( 0-1) of New
York and Camilo Pascutl (l-ll)
of Washington square off on the
mound.
Approximately 230.000 specta­
tors probably will witness tha
sight opsnsrs tomorrow. Ths larg­
est crowd Is expected at Detroit
where some 43,000 will watch tha
T i g e r s Inaugurate tha ssason
■gainst Kansas City.
Right-hander Prank Lery (14-13)
will oppose Aiex Kellner (ltd ),
the Athletics' veteran southpaw.
A crowd of 13,000 In Chicago
will have their eyes glued on
shortslopi Chico Carrs .quel end

Roth teams, rated top contenders
behind tha Yankrai, will lead with
thalr hast on tha mound. Right­
hander Bob Lemon (18-10) will be
the Indiana1 choice against routhpaw Billy PJdrca (15-10).
Only 20,000 a rt expected to see
tha Rad Sox lift the curtain
against Baltimore ta Boston. Tha
Red box ica a vastly improved
team with the addition of Bob
Porterfield snd Mickey Vernon

Milwaukee where th* Bravaa will
try to map Chicago’* six-gam*
opanlng day winning streak. Some
43.0M will tea. a battle of right­
handers between Milwaukee's Law
Burdette (114) and Chicago'* Bob
Rush (13-11). The Bravea, with tha
same lineup that finished second
last year, ar* conaldared the
Dodgers’ main threat,
Tha Dodger*, only team with
two home openere (they will open
egelnat Philadelphia in Jersey
City next Thursday), will be host
to the Phillies at Ebbela Field
tomorrow. About 35,000 are ex­
pected to watch the Phlla' Robin
Roberta (23-14) oppose Don Newcombe (20-3).
Another 23,000 Is expected at the
Polo Grounds to see the New
York Glanta ti* j on the Pitts­
burgh Pirates. Southpaw Johnny
Antonelll (14-18), will opposa right
hander Bob Friend (14-9).
Ths St. Louie Cardinals and Cin­
cinnati Redlegs, both rated a*
‘‘dark horses" In th* pennant
scramble, will opposa each othar in

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By BEN ALYTA
GREENSBORO, N.C. (N - By
hla own admission, Sam Snead
won a golf tournament ha had “ no
business” winning when he took
down first money of 32,200 In tha
Greensboro Open yesterday.
The 43-year-old White Sulphur
Springs, W.Va., veteran and dar­
ling of Greensbonr Open erowds
since ha won tha first tournament
hers In 1938, made It two straight
here and six ill told. But ha had
to travel two holes of a sudden
death playoff to win from Fred
Wampler in tha rain.
Snead, after watrhlng Wampler
coma from nine shots behind with
a third round #4 to move Into a
ona-shot lead over Sam after 34
hole*, finished a half Hou- ahead
of tha 37-ytir-eld Indianapolis pro
with a one under par TO for 279,
flva under par.
Then ha a it In hla ear back of
tha llth green to w ilt for Wamplar to fiftlih. Word came up from
tha eoursa that all Wampler had
to do was to blrdls either tha 17th
or llth to win b r one shot.
"Ahuefc*, th* way I putted h*re,
I hav* no business winning th*
tournament,” opined Snead.
Wampltr got hla par oa tha 17th
and earn* te the 4*3-yard finish­
ing hole, which ha had blrdlgd
three times previously, tn position
to win hla first tournament tn
mors than two yaars.
Fred’* ascend shot stepped a
eoupl* of fast from th* putting
surfaea. Using hla putter ha left
tha ball six feat short and then
failed to aend D horns, forcing
sudden death.
Both players pa. ed th* first
horns of the Siarmount Forest
eoursa, a 71 par, 4,723-yardor. On
the second each was on tha grsen
In two, Fred about 25 feet away
and Sam about 20. Frtd’i putt
skidded over tha hoi* Just miss­
ing a birdie, Sam, who appafently
hid foreseen a longer struggle,
donned hie rain pant* and then
sent his putt rolling right for the
Cincinnati before a capacity crowd
of eoma 12,000.
Wtlmer (Vinegar Bend) Mliell,
back after a two-year tarm in the
Army, faU the nod for tha Redbirds. He will be oppoiod by Joe
NuxhaU (17-11),

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NEW YORK IN — Crusty ^ ld
Casey Stengel pointed a gnsm d
finger at a reporter today after
singing ths praises of his New
York Yankees and rasped:
"Now mebbe you’ll wonder how
ue'll ever Doe a game this sea­
son."
Quits so. quite so.
The professor seems to hive
convinced himself (and mose mm
parts) that the Yanks wlT be In
their accustomed place In 4hs
World Series when ths America*
Leaf ns chase ends.
"Ws’ro starting this season in
stronger shape than ■ year ago,''
ha said before leading his msn to
Washington for tha opener tomor­
row. "And that Includes our in­
juries.
"The younger playere, particu­
larly tho pitchers, hare more ex­
perience. And our pitcher m (a
stronger with Don Larsen at nla
best tho way ha has been recent-

Sam Snead. Says 'No
Business Winning

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hole.
Wampler picked up 11,500 before
heading for Hot Springs, Ark.,
scene of the next tournament on
the PGA tour.
Dong Ford of Mahopae, N.Y.,
finished third with 281 for gt.170.
Bock of him were Jim Turnesa,
Spring Valley, N.Y., 2*1 for |980,
Frank Stranshsn, Toledo, and
Billy Maxwell, Odessa, Tex. 2Si
for $740 each.

Sawatski Released
CHICAGD MV- Catcher Carl
Sawatikt waa released outright by
the Chicago While Sox today to
Toronto of tbd International Lag.
gua.
Rawatskl appeared at tha plata

IS times during tha exhibition
swing getting a home run and a
■Ingle. ’
The move reduces lh« Sox roster
to 3t player* plus southpaw Howie
Pollet who is still on a ‘Took-sea”
basts.

The injuries Stengel referred ta
ire of a minor nature, but they
Hava hit three of hla starters
Catcher Yogi Berra Is nursing
a swollen right ring finger; out­
fielder Elston Howard has a slight
groin pull and outfielder Mickey
Mantis itll] la playing on a bruked
1*1Right now, Stengel his "only"
three regular, full-time, entitled
starters. They are Larsen, Whiter
Ford, and Bob Turley. Even
Johnny Kueks who will pitch tho
second gams In Washington, la
not in th at eatagory.

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Cor. 6th Street and Maple Avc.

TUESDAY, APRIL 17—1:30 P. M.
The population of Sanford alona has Increased approximately 80% in th* past 5 years. Hundred#
of now homes have born built or ara now under construction. As * result, tha building trades are
booming hereabouts, and must be kept supplied. Here’* a golden opportunity to get Into tho
urtiiiioruua and growing markot of aupplylng builders and contractors with the necessary ma­
terials of construction. Tha Security Lumber m id Supply Yard D located In the industrial area
of town, fronting lot) feet on Sixth St. and 180 f . on Mania Ave. Thera Is an interest of 180 ft.
of rairond siding, and access to paved streets a n t the e rJre railroad spur of 123 ft. There's a
fully equipped office building on th* property, whi -h hai a safe, ■ cash register, desks and cabinet!.
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"RONNIE B” 7 Ml. S. W. of QUINCY
On Hwy. 207— 23 Ml. from Tallahaaaee
FRIDAY— APRIL 20— 11*30 A, M,
Th* “KONN1B 8 " Ranch la locatad on pavad Florida Hwr.
207—7 miles southwest of Quincy,' In Gadsden County, 23
miles from Tallahassee. In reaching It, travel U. S. Hwy. P0 te
is mil* West of tha busincsi section of Quincy, then turn .South
off U, S. Hwy. 90 on tha Hwy. 207 and follow Auction arrows.
All buildings ar* less than 5 years old with tha exception of a
fine home, which has been re-modded and placed In excellent
condition. This choice homo has an enclosed porch to give It*
occupants many houra of pleasant relaxation. Th* hous* boasts
a nica else living room, a dining room, til* bath, modvrn kitchan, with tile alnk counter and built-in features, Thera's a t.
phalt floors thruout—tho window* ara steal with tlla sills. A
second bouse la nvnring completion and thera'i also a good
lisa masonry concrete duplex apartment building with garnges,
Other Improvement* consist of a large 86500. atock barn that’s
exceptionally well built of tho best malerlata Including a life­
time roof and poured concrete footing. It has 4 large grain
rooms, stuccoed Inside for rat and other past control, with
poultry runs, stalls, etc. Thera ar* two tobacco barna and a
nhed with nice tobacco quota and tobacco atlcka—al** a tool
house.
Property will be sold In such a manner that you may b* able
to buy It aa a whota, or In asperate tracts U desired.
All machinery will be sold so that vou can purchase any aa
desired, or aa mush a* yea need—EVERYTHING SELLS!

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choice Motel, Homes, Water
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Grove Caretaking. Discing, Dust­
1642 W alter 6 p in.
ment." GARFIELD W.\LKEH,
i.'ti-riio r- A Starters fail
ing, Spraying, Fertilising, A
. Proprietor,
.Setting Young Tree* Whtlchtl
cull I lie E lectric No. !H):l
AIR CONDITIONING
Grove Servile. Call 2221,
. irit-,.iii. 21 yr&gt;, experience
Fur Room or Rultding
• ^ a u t o m o t ivk ___ I E.r■
P II LANSING GARAGE
H. B. POPE CO. INC.
A KI.ECIIIIC SERVICE
?uo South Park Ase, Phone 1110 11—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
g—BOATS AND MOHMIS
111 West nib st.
Western • flssslcnl • Populnr
" RUHSON - Sptirllm: GoiaN E'.peri llo.ikkeepiriK (or small bust- 11—BUILD IN(T MATE Ri AI J»_
Album* • RECORDS • Singles
in-" Including Income Tax He­
Evlnrutle Sale* A Service
CONCRETE
am i;. m si.
I'hmw *»* lm u,. Social Security reports R.-iidy Mixed
nUKUR’S MUSIC SHOP
Uoncreie. Concrete
| and salet Tax. CaU 2221. Hugh
207 W. 1st Ml.
Ph. 3071
Block,
Sand,
*
liras
cl.
Cement
Let ui aell or etehante tour boat,
f Wheldiel dr
Concrete Pipe lo Meet All Quailmotor, or trailer. Killarney Hoc
fleallona.
ner Dual Ekeh tunic Hwj IMK!
RENTALS
EMPLOYMENT
A Fairbanks Ate Winter Park.
Sherman Conrrel* Pip* Cn.
Fla. Phone 03iqi
Uut Writ I3lh fit.
Phona t u t 34—..PAR TMENTS
26—HELP WANTEI1-FE.MALB
•~p-V 3 II. P. Outboard Motor at
RF.DLMIX~(:ONK
R
^r B
WEIJtKA APARTMCNTR: room*
F.ARN *10 WEEKLY
Dialer1* Price. Standard Service
Miracle Coocrete Co.
private baths. U4 W. Firat St
hewing Rnhywettr. No caiiviu-ilng
' -■ station opposiio Cotr.'l Hrtine.
309
Elm
Ave.
Phoae
1333
Enel iseil sinmped, addressed
Avaion
Apia. EtDeteacy. Phone
envelope. Habywear, Morris
730 W
U SED BRICK
O-MOTORCYCLEB-HIO CUES
town, Tenn.
TV,O CARLOADS hruiitiful used! FURNISHED Apt. lino Melton
SMALL Hariey-lUvldstm ,M2.V‘ .’7—it Cl,P WANTED-MALE
brirk. Orange, red, and harm
villa.
moltreycle, IBM lioo Phone
hi ark Set- them at SHERMAN
1881-J
CONCRETE PIPE CO.
A SSIST A N T
Clean sod rloir In 3 Room (urn
t need so ai-lslanl Can double (•—RUHLNEM EQUIPMENT
Illicit spsitment. Phone 611.
rarnmgx
with
right
man
Not
1 6 -fA R tS .R .,1* UltS
HUTCHISON'S
Ocean T r e n t
in or 3u Muxl hale ear. No ex- HAYNES OtlKe Maeblne Co.
Apli 339 S. Atlantia. Daytona
pent me needed
Subvtuntlal
EXPERT FRONT END ALIGNTypewriters, adding maeh
Besch. Call 2374 W.
• MENT AND WHEEL BALANC­ eainmgt alter 3 days. Set Man­
Salat-Rsntals. 314 If.
Mag.. Ph
ager, 9:00 a.in. only. Tuesday,
ING—Pananger c a r s
and
EFFICIENCY /AparTment. Suit­
Weilnesday Thursday. 2640 Hi­ IT—FURNITL'IE—HOUSEHOLD
Trucks; all makes, aties—'* ton
able (or bachelor or couple.
to 5-lon. Seminole County Mot- awatha Ave.
GOODS
Privat* bath. Across from Post
ors, ln e.‘S18 “E. lit St. PHONE
Olftca. Manuel Jacobson.
J*—MALE
or
FEMALE
lull.
RICH
MANPOOR
MAN
MODERN
Kitchenettes at Pine
RELIABLE couple for home work
12—TRAILERS
Gross Motor Court Hlway 17 »2
and yard maintenance. Living
Whether you have an estate or a
Phona
W.P. 272833. Rental&gt;
Ft will pay YOU to aee US before
quarters furnished. 1200 month. bungalow
b* proud to
week or month.
you^ buy. Ope* Evenings and
P. 0. Bo* 17*
'____ call it homeyouif wiU
you choose your
CLEAN apt. for ona or two people
furniture from "ECHOLS"
Baals Me Trailer Balsa,
29—HA-B8MKN—AGENTS
933. 611 Tark Ave.
W itk * , Fla.
320.00 dally, Sett Luminous Door EASY TERMS * FREE DELIVERY Efficiency apartment*, air con­
^O R SALK • 1933 Imperial Mobile
Plate*. Write Reeve-*, Depi. 130
ditioning and TV option*!. 2621
borne with or without air-con
Attleboro, Mass, Free ismplei. Vim our store now snd take ad
S. Park ( Highway 17 92), San­
ditlonlnf. 29’ all modern convintage of our "SPRING SALE."
vcnlencai. Will aaertllci. Call 30-WORK WANTED-FEMALE
Bedroom Suites
Dorn 199.00 up ford. CLARK’S TOURIST COURT
duyi 72 or olgbta 2060-R ._____
pc Sectionals
do on up I
ROOM completely furnished
Work wanted In Doctors office as 2Dinette
39M up
apartment. Reasonable. Water
•TfldilWAY, aluminum, new type
receptionist alio exgwrlanred in RecliningSets
43 50 -aa
included. 313 Palmatlo. Phone
emergency room work. Phone Occasional Chairs
ilghtway, rafrlgaratcd van. 32'i
Chairs
2.191.
feet, reconditioned, new re u p v
936-J.
iChoica fabrics)
31.30 ea
84150. Alio, 70 other trailer^
V Lounges
44 30 ea 1-ROOM
furnished
apartment
priced to MU, GREAT DANE - EXPERIENCED clerk, typist, re- T
Close in, III E. 8th Si. 330&lt;hi
reptionlst, bookkeeper desires Odd Chosis of Drawers 34.60 ea
DIAMOND T, 103 Snuih Orange
monthly. Phona 2168 or 1031.
work. Call lOtS-W,
a Bios tom Trail, Orlando. 6 9031.''
BEDDING SPECIALS
BEAUTIFUL
2-bedroom furnished
I^UNDRY-troning.
Phone
12I8J.
Less
W - u b k iT c a r i
■araia apt. All convanienccs.
Reg. T nde
CaU 863-M.
1832 BUICK special. This n r Is 31-WORK WANT ED-M ALE
. Maltreai . 3*9 60 149.30
in eicellant running condition
loyal
Comfort
.....
39.60
39.30
New Tlrai. low mileage. Price u SCHOOL BOY with power mower Pre-Btlt Special .. I9 60
39.30 4-ROOM unfurnished downitalr*
wants mowing. Phona 718-31-4. Echols Special
right, Ph. 1S38-R.
29.60
14.10 apt. tit Oltandn Ave. *23 mo
Call llt-H nr II6-W iftsr l p m.
Matching
Bo&lt;
Springs
at
IdasEXPERIENCED
furniturefinishI o n SALE—1331 CfiVv. DL.T, 4
Heat Havings,
er,
pslntrr
and
handyman.
Can
NICE
clean I room, 1 bedroom
door. Print, new tires. Moat acll
furnish references, Full or psrt
upstair* apt. Screened porchrlor cash, 8473. Phona 30I8-W.
Many many more tdlntlcal speci­ A garage. Taka t child, no pel.
lime Colvin - 376XR (1).
■tier 8 p .m .
als too numerous to lilt, hut avail­ Call Mra. Monforton 276 J In
WHITE
CARETAKER
.
Well
ver*
1*40 Ford I door sedan. Radio and I sed In lawns, shrubs, landscape able at
ie*.
w b fitar. Good running condition
j
lug.
Box
103,
Lake
Mary,
Fla.
— EASY TERMS----LOVELY redecoratad apartments
"*•73. eaih. C«n be seen at 203 E.
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
Hat St. after 8:0 p. m.
3 2 - IIUSIN ESS OPPORTUNITIES Caraer lad. A MagaeHa Pb. 1231 1717 Park Ava. Phone 1783-J
"Bud Bamberger" Mgr.
UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom garage
*3.199.90 WAS PAID lo John Balts
apt. Phona 2191 or 241.
BUSINESS
In few weeks, GROW MUSH­ Opea Mondays Til li*0 p.aa,
VISIT OUR BALCONY
ROOMS. Cellar, shed. Spare,
J-ROOM
furnished foliage, App!&gt;
SERVICES
full time, year round. We pay
*00 W. 27th St.
8160 lb. FREE BOOK. MUSH­
Your Beauty Number Ph. 971
ROOMS. Dept. 731. 2934 Admiral
B r r i O I S N C Y Apt. iiMOMdl
I Harriott'* Beauty Nook
I’RE-INVENTORY
Way, Seattle, Wash,
Honed. 17-91 south city Umiti
103 So. Oak
Hlumherland Court
BBPAIBB
R —BUILDING
CLEARANCE
THREE mem furnished apart­
•
FINANCIAL
» T PAWTOffl_______
»
ment, 130.00 monthly. 2IOt Mag
nntla, Phona 1672, Robert A
rtg u lar 989..AA
K d o b u a d ia i iM ftalUt*i|. JS—INSURANCE
Williams,
C aaU if, waatng. Sarvtag
■ole county itnse 1918.
Swlrat Platform Rocker
Preferred I atee i* Preferred
H. M. Gtenoa, Lake jjgfy
U-BUB1NBBB-INDUBTBIAL
with 5-lnch foam ruhbef
Pollcjbelders
lo h a W illiam * If)a.. A ffR ey
Is —BLBCTR1CAL e x t r a s Iire
ramovabla cuahlon
OFnCB SPACE - 4 rooms, pal
417 Saa/erd Allaatlc Baak
matto Bldg. CaU 1714 or 1414,
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
Pbeaa *4
■UtMical C oaim ltai and Repairs
17—MOUSE! a ad COTTAGES
TV Servle* Center
39—H01SE6—CATTLB
Bewtli and Croilay Appliiaeee
SBB i — mefa Realty 1
J } ! Mavaella At*. Ph. 113 PINTO Gelding, 7 yrt, old. Gentla
able Romas and Apia. Phone 17
but aptriied, 1100. Also sorrel
H-LAUNDBY-DBT CLBAND4Q quarter hors* ttlly aired by
* ROOM furnished buusa. Phone
190*.
Florida champion quarter horse.
. Was* ta d Damp Dry
Roth tal, good condition. Call
% ■ Walk sad Dry PeM
&gt; BEDROOM Unfurnished. KJIehen
13*2 days.______________ '
La an dry
•quipped, large fenead-la yard
CUanlai
wn
for couple* with abiidraa. l'hona
•nip
• MERCHANDISE
3092
_ ,J» U r
EASY TERMS
•Me Feed as art Bldg.
bedroom home furnished. Tile
42—ARTICLES FOR RENT
198 Baa! U th 84Mttktr of 8anford 2 bath
* kitchen, 893. Apply AI
ftt-piANO 8nnci
MI-99 a
lc* SL
Pkewe 1J» Gibbon#, Lake Monroe.

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TaL 1423.' Furniture
148 “
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If-ROUSES lad COTTAGBS
UNFURNISHED 3 room eollige
with kitchen equipment and Ve­
netian blinds. It! Elm.

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S a l e r&gt; Ad.
ADS

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4s

THE SANFORD HERALD

Mon. Apr. I „ t!»r&gt;«

THE OLD HOME TOWN ........... .

F U R rO p i7 _201, » West First St„
Reasonable. Phone 1321.

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By STANLEY

, Y&amp; U V U S E T AlO H E L P FfSO M
HIM / PA W - J U S T *THE S M ^ L L
O F f i s e s h -t l i w n e d G A R D E N
S O IL M A K E 'S HIM D E A T H L Y

2-Ocdroom house, Phona 29*3 W.

UNFURNISHED 3 year old block
house. 2 Brdroumi laiga screen­
ed porch. Nice yard for children
360. Phone 1326 J.
HOUSE on Silver Lika. Phone
1292-W,
OR SALE—1 Bedroom Noma
Kltrhen equipped, tile bath Ex
crllant Terms. Phone 1949-W.
3 ROOM home, 2 screened porches
and garage. Phona 28M.
3 ROOM Unfurmmed House with
bath, hot water and gas heater.
A. C. Benson, 4's miles out S.
i Sanford. Phona 239-J.
FURN. house on Lemon Bluff ltd
in Osteen. 3 rooms A bath. Hot
A cold running water, gas A
electricity. Rrnl |40 mo. G A
Tyler. 3rd house on Lemon bluff
Rd„ Oittrn.
2-Bedroom house, Phona )f( 3-W.
2-HKDROOM hoii«e Ulilltlea fur­
nished. In town. Phone 443.
O T roomb
SLEEPING Room, light housakeeping, 14 on week, up Day
Rates. 11.00 A up. 420 W. lit
NICE bedroom. Private entrance
and baih.&lt; Phone 2029 W.
(2—COMMERCIAL
GROCERY Store A Gas Station.
Eitabltihed bmlnes* location.
Phone.9243 Sanford. Fla.

REAL ESTATE

BACK-WOAt&gt; F O L K S - COUSIA4 J A S O N e
A FEAL DOWAi-TO-BCARTTH L O A W F * • im

IS—HOMES

DAILY CROSSWORD

LOVELY modem home ny osrner,
2 bedroom*, including torn* (ur
allure. Beautifully landscaped
$10,300. for new 3 bedroom house.
Call 2417 Orange Ave.
Includes rngidatre appliances.
Heater, Screen Porch. Utility
Room, Car-port on plied street *4—1,4)T*
A city sewer. Only *223 dnwn;
$61. monthly, includes taxes A EXCELLENT la li, Inquire MOO
Insurance.
Magnolia.
98—HOMES

l o w v ll i . o r m t
RalMer - Fbowe 141*
•(fire- 2**1 9 Orlaaif* Dr.

ACMOA!

1 Mull*

character
• 3 m*ll plot
nf land
itf. I I
9.Seaport

17—BRORHHt aad EBAl.TOHi

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Realtor -

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91 Vepoe

14 Obeya
it . Him

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CIILLRN A HAREEY

pommel of

199 N. Park Ava. Pbeaa Mil

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i t Kingdom

"Bulldare af Flaar Hornet"
Seminole
effect
ff. B tE T B inU
T. W. MBRft
ReiatafuUr Desigaad Three and 1991 Park A»e. Pkea# f t er (U
Foer P a d r o o m Romas lor
Florida laving
BALL R EA LTY
RAYMOND M. BALL
FIIA and YA (Gl) Financed
• rrictii from III.MO to *16.000
O0CAB N BARIHMM
BBSS. BBOBBIB
6ties O d itr-M U So. French Ava
I. B. BlgbSaymaa. a teastate
294 laatb P a rt Ava.
Pbeaa 99*

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33. Praise

17.Trnuhl*
&gt;4 Mhininf
44 Bird* at
a data
41. Wail*
matter

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ment

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Ph. 1174-J

I.OW DOWN PAYMENT

OZIER REALTY CO.
Laura B, Oiler
Reg. Real Eitala Broket
Jd4l 8*. Orleade Dr. — Pb.

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COMPLETE With a l the Mature*
you have dreamad about luch
Tft Help Yoa Buy ar 89)1
as aoior*e General Electric apt luocH and ealorod pbaasbMi
Baaa L. P«yi*9, Briber .
xlaree,
Anaakelie B. Headereea, Aaaedala
Alberta l. Ban, Ataerlale
IT M al Hiawitba
AND aviAabi* at taaaouM a Pkea* $971
price* wtih the beat flnaaelig
Alexander k Stringer
A wilb miasaiuat dawn pay
le a l Eitala • Insurance
Mr*, l/mriaa Meaeaagar, An**.
■in? la m e lla Ah .
Ph. Id

WeMwni C. PhirKga, Jr.

MAYFAIR BECnON
Near I bedroem home. Two tiled
bath*. luUI-ia ilova and avan
Since 1949, leaftsH'i U t d M g
in kilchen. Fxir* larga utility
Ruihlrr of homee lor over 1.604 room. .Sprinkler ayaitm aid
tieopie. Sale* Office: Litlia Veaica
deep well in yard. Tw* large
la lawk Arbor,
lo'.a, Prica 910,109 with ter as*.
FSUNI 1994

Robert A. William*, Realtor

Rayaaand LundtalM, AaaaelM
BY OWNER — 2 bedroom camoat Phan* i*7$ AilantU Bank Bldg.
block. Prica 11806. Including
drapes, wall lo wall carpeting,
IF rt M BBAL BFTATB
2426 S. Yale A v e /

6 ruoms and bath (r a n t, ____
Baraga, 10X40 block building.
3 acre*, good usvfiUneat mtisvi*-ass, ivaMmaiti*. llonroa Ed.
2 Bedroom house near Bate. ChtlOH W. UA' - ^ k a a w w w -.
i d rm WafcoflML f b a a 8181

of

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ti Not working
Folks, lor a little rip airt and soma
DOWN
paint you raa gat a euta 3
t Reatnn
*T
bedroom horn*. It hat a tcreanad
2 ParU of
porch and convenient entrance
a chain
mom both living room and bed­
8 Newt
room. Nice garage with ample
storage and utility room. Baits
uful shad# and f i l m tries on •7—BEOREkS gad REALTOR!
a 73 X 124 fool lot. and ll'i
OUTSIDE the city, YOURS FOR
A LOW DOWN PAYMENT AND LOOKING FOR BARGAIN?
FLEXIBLE HAMS.
Unfinished horn# on ten iota, outaid* city. 740 ft. X 111 It. GamI
terms. Will laka trailer as part
payment. Total price $2.76400
He* us for French A»e. Property.
phene til* A I Palertoa.lrekea
■ FAl, ESTATE DRIVE IN
Associates • A. ■ Palarto* Jr.,
2344 French Avr.
P. J. Chedtrao*. Garfeid WitJ, W. HALL, REALTOR
letti. Jeba Mateab, I . W Wli
"Call Hall" Phone 1736
Mamas. Bu*4 M Field. A. C.
Doudoer, t^nd lurveyoy.

$11.000-3 bedrnnm Dam* horn*
on comer lot, Large arraen
BUT— Rnmea af Rial hwflridnaB
poreh. Hardeond floura. Venaly Rritiany Farm Hnmss, Early
Han blinds, spare heater and
American, Ultra Modartt, Coa
water baaiar included.
veatiosul A F r e a c h Celeaial
type*.
He aee - Lab — Ary* age

F oil Rent or Sal*. 3-Bedroem
bouse by owa*r.‘ Lika Mary
Kilchca equipped. Phone 1U0J-1,

of ' pooh'*

90 Wren | la
34.An* iLl

PAINT — ELBOW GREASE

BUILT On Lerf* Laadaeapad
Lot*: la the ben of aeigkbor
hoods,

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OT7HAM A TUDOR, fNC

NOT A PROJECTI

4 Millie not*

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7. High imua.)
t. Oit teeth
9. The year of
163 da&gt;a
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10 Lubricatrd
C ali
12 A relative
II Drive la
U He w-rnta
12 Wade aeraM
“Old Dog
a river
Tray’*
18 Kingdom
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in Ana
IS Not herd
U. Not
I* Toward
appreciated
IT. Rout*
M Peruse
to action
ear
efully
19. Itaverbeeefe
91.Owned
13. ChrtaUMI &gt;&gt;
•» !

W* have a Mledlnn nf two story
home* worth considering—Call
far appointment.

I Rekbeaat Otarret a Blech
VA - 1221 Dowi PtyasaaS
16* l’*r Mnaih P A I
Mtcbaa Fully Equipped
Art f.iit in "Some colors and till
A. K, H hoeaiakar. B uilder
INI

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vaiweas sewmette iw. w«eia i n m aasn\

is em u
« e y la m

TV* Waal Al Department la
•pdw from 1 :8* a. a. aalU ItW p
m. each hubset day aveept BataVar aUrtbwM «andVM /a*
week-day inaartioaa u 1 :0b 9. m

AND Q ifU O tN G N B £ O S %

S H ER M A N CONCRETE
P IP E CO.
IWt Wart 19th St.

50%

UP T O
D ISCO U N T
EXCHANGR

(170-15
710-15
100-10

114.61
15.96
14.29

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m o \DAT
the children.
t
,
■om. Matron's Club win meet
Seminole Chapter No. I DBS will
Shoemaker. « i » meet at the M no.de HaU at S

SUSto^S; * S » V J ».»
Mr*/ Manila Griffin wilt be to.

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The woman of the P in t Prea*
hytarlna Church will hero e P«T*
or bend h the PWlathee Claaa
teem a t S.45 p. m- end a boatneea and isaplratlonei meeting at
A a. m. a t the church.
The Dependable Claaa of the
&gt;ir»t Metbodlat Chureh-will meet
at the- horn* of Mre. V. L. Smith,
dgi tV. llth St. at ■ p- « . fur He
regular buelneu end eoclsl « « * kimla9Ji|
.
i Christian Women's Fellow# h ,/ of the Flral ChriatiM Church
will s u n Monday, 7:38 P-»„ *t
the' church for • panel diacuulon
m i - U M b t n t fam ily Tension.;"
ghd the man of the church are
inifUdd a i guaati.
*• At 10 a.m. a Vacation, Bible
School Clinic will be conducted for
411 Uitarei'.edi wo- **re at flryt B*ptuV Ch«rr*'
'
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Bloodmobile
. i
(Cewtineed Free! Page Ope) . ;
knd yr i t »rnal erganixgUona .have
sau cited to form group Hecourtte which would provide credlte
l)pon , mom*nr* notice, to memb#rf , nd th tlr fam lll.i. and be a
C0MtMt aoUreo of actual blood In
th# hoiplt|1 r.frjg m v o r." Ho can.
tXnU«d by laylngthat'm sny people
retllaa
do n o t____
P , .that .bleed',
. tii only
keep* far th r n waaka fpfter Phlfh
It la pncaaaed, Into‘^ a a m e v u Jla
not* RSitfd) ae that while «a
ginl**tion’i'b aI» tk e wiQ be hchl
ered until all credits have be*n
mod, thla means that ulpod muat
he collected dally to maintain •
■took of all typda at the Semisale
Memorial Hospital, and other laitltutloni throughout Central Pierid ■- Weir asld ha had bean

t e x t s fir.1* stfassrstfSK
•"/ &lt;»«

2*® ",2 * ? iff U S

(Ceatlued IrM w * One)
u.iii H. Watson, 48,
valuta la Seminole County." How­
ever, he yetnted to hi* stand on
Dies In Tuscaloosa
A illk line, plenty of tplnneri,
lowering U ze*. in 1482-1164 end
Bids a-e nr.'; _sulv bring t u s |r t J J | Mr_ j ahn n, Watson. N. died la
luree, fllee and bait along with
INC.
bv t ’10 Sixth Navel F'-tH ct Public thj Veterans Hospital a t Tuseaa fine reel and rod may be excel­
One candid el e wee m ining from lent equipment for catching fish
Works Offi??, B ' 17. tl.S . Naval bo-a, Ala., yesterday morning. #
the group i peaking on their own nf various deicriptlone and special
ttvs". i'h ’ ric '.J '’. S. 1‘ fjf the f ’tWatson had . been, at the
,
behalf ■far Sheriff of . Semlnolo in tha watara aroum* Sanford.
iowin-j j ') tn ne dor-- at t he—
Vrteraiis Hospital for six weeks
S.
Naval
k".\ilhr&gt;
Air
Statbn
County. P. H.. U n i Ina. Keeauie of
But to HIV-year-old Hlcha-d
and had
been ill for about thset
idneia,-waa not p n a e n t;
Sa"forJ, Fla.
.
Boorman who Uvea on tha Lake
The
first
one
Is
for
fence
and
months.
O.'G.
Owen*
outlined
tfia
quali­
* * . * —. —*-«■
Mary Road, a stick that ha picked
Ho resided In Sanford at 304 Wen
fications of a sheriff and u ld ,
a r e a lighting, tho fence to be ap*
up in tha woods, a piece of line
13th St.
“1 think I h a r t these qualifica­
prr-lmntcly
3.130
feet
long.
tions and am bettor qualified than with no weight last, and a stray
Job two Is for paving, road re­ Mr. Watson was born tn Searlght,
lb* other fu d id a te i to bold this hook attached to the end, meant
pairs and tie-down eneltrre, this In­ Ala., Jan. 17. 1M3 and earns ti
auceeaa
Sunday
afternoon
near
the
ofllea."
cludes resurfacing of about 43.010 Daytona Beach In 1232 and then tt
Dug-Out at tha Lake Monroe
' C. W. ■Back, usually brief and
square yards, plus rcnalre and Sanford In U35 where h* has re­
Bridge.
\f
to the point, laid *T bailor# tho
provision nf M1 t ie - 'V A n anchors sided since.
With only eight feat of line and
Ho wai in th* produce buvlnsst
peoplo now want , an honest and
in existing paving.
aoma muacl# that he got from the
hardwrorldng ■sheriff."
Til- th - I J.b Is f-r the rchabl-, a* proluca sabsman fur HaroU
J. D. 6ordell ipoka on what had banks of tha lake, Richard brought
THII It AN ARTIST S conception of an alomic-po-.vered bomber cabluatlun of buddings 3. I, 3 and 17. j Ka.tncr.
able of carrying along its tighter escort. It la called "Project Opos­
bean d o n a'ia the sheriff a office In a 21V pound striped baas after
Job four h for recreational fa-] Mr. Wafmn was a Valeran asum'* because of Its resemblance to th* manner In which opossums
iJftte'h* took ever Dae. S. “ I sent 13 minutes of fighting the game
cliitles. and include* a pavilion World War II a member of BPOB
fish
that
wandered
far
from
iti
carry their young. The craft was described at a meeting of tl-x
each *f my m en 'to FBI acboel
consisting of three buildings, one No. 1241, Sanford, and tha Camp
Society of Automotive Engineers In New York City. (International!
te keep, them Informed on tho usual place of abode.
housing a kitchen and bar, one bell-Loulng Post of tha Ataaricaa
IstU t TRKboda of lighting. I’v# Known ai ■ s ilt watar fish, tha
shower*, dressing and toilet fa­ Legion here.
f e f ti quite y w M b M g e i to help striped b a it that m anured »
Survivors Includa tha widow
cilities, and on* a band shell. Alio
Members Urged
tho peepio end-1 bar#- many more Inch** In langth, la sort of a
a concrete dance floor, a timber Mrs. Margaret K. Watson, San
■If I am continued In of- rarity hart, according to th* lad
pier with a diving platform at ford: two daughters, Star? Anns
To Children's
V f 1 *■/. * » * who was quits proud of hla unusual
one end, 4 masonry barbecue pit's. and Laura Faye, Sanford) two sli*
(Continued Prom Page One)
teld the LangnoOd catch.
M l ' U:
13 maionry and concrete picnic ten , Mr*. J. H. Wilkinson. Aih
were ladle*, dree***, blouses, ling­ Committee ‘Meet
gudianep, “ 1 g$v* you ■ ahariffs
“ 1 didn't svan have a cork on my erie, shoe*, men’s shirts, cape
vllic. Ala., and Mrn. Jehn W. Lov­
tables with benches.
A meeting of the Seminole Counof^pe seeoHd W non# - marked line," said Richard Boorman as he tiouiers, underwear, a h I d r • n '*
Job five Is for a mobile trainer ell, SfltHIcboro, 3fa»s.) • brother
auto*. . cammuncatloni,
school displayed tha flah ha pulled in.
wear, automobllea, tawn aupplie*,
Children's Commillcc will be hulldlne approximately So by C3 James nay Watson. Anniston, Ala.;
bus iMtrdU,. tod hood blocks. 1
bicycles, TVs, radios, stoves,] held tomorrow afternoon at 4 feet with concrcte-masonry walls one uncle, G. C. Wetsm. Atlanta
korked hard gnd dJllganily to give
Oa.) n d two aunts, Mias Laura
r a n g e s , w a s h e r * medicine o'clock at the School Admlnlstra and partition*.
jeif&gt; cloaa law enforcement."
cabinet supplies, sundries, and tton Building on Commercial Avc
All bid* must he accomnanlcd hy f d Mlts Miry Watson, Atlanta,
Hugh
Truluck
Is
, senator Douglas Slenatrom refood products,T[)e m(etlnB jccordinj
0fft- a check fur 310.00, payable to the Ga.
viewfd hi a raeord in th* State Owner Of Security
Ennner Days will t,» a citywid* clait of Ihn orjaniration Is an Treasurer of the U. S., and bids Funeral arrangements wdi'be an­
Seaate as e freihman senator. “ I
^
event thli week-end with a threo- important one. All member* arc for Jobs one and two must be In nounced tOlllVtTuW.
cegalally invite Vou te check into Lumber, Supply
day carnival of values never be- urRcd to be present.
by Anril 23, tho*e (or three, four
my record In any way and on
Duc
ibJence ^
|b# and five by April 26
Owners of the Security Lumber fora eeen In Central Florida.
every veto I east."
'
TH® saving* offered the shop- clty of tho Semlnole County Chll
and Suppply Yard, carried tn an
Promenade Re-Sef
‘Bob jfolly, mane gar af Pgul Mil- article In a recent lieu* of Th* per. oL Central Florida In SanLONG-DISTANCE TICKET
rommll*ca Cha'n-.an. Her-.,
John L. Gallowiv, Chef de G t'e.
lar&gt; eimpalgri In' Seminole CourtCODY.
Wyo.
(ypt-Jlm
Wood.
fo rd , first Banner Day event. oId Heckenbseh, the Rev. H. L
Sanford Herald wars in error.
announced
ty* explained t b i t Miller Wai at­
house, Pitchfork, Wyo., rancher..
. today that the rcgu’ir
. ,
Hugh Truluck la tha owner et f?
,'V,I&gt;Ci*10m mr*t' Zimmerman, vice-chelrman, will didn't
tending a , BTfrard Bally and
want
risk running afoul "Mmen.de Voltur* 471 La Soclet*
Id.nt B. L. Perkin. Jr., “ will be r e j|d e „ ,he mcet)n3,
the
Sarurlty
Lumber
and
Stnplv
would tea the vbtar* personally
th* mutt aatounding aver seen in
„
of the law-. The Cody police debnl visit' witn thorn. “Ho la a buit- Yard, located In Sanford at Kixlh stores hcie."
1 15 P'mlble ,hal t,le cnunly- partment rocrived a 3) bill and nostponed until Thursday, April 26
, . ‘.
,
wide recrcatinn prnxram will h* on overtime parking ticket from due to conflicting events.
n n s man and has liked you to St. and Maple Ave.. .according to
. T,h *
* ,toc!f clea,Iins’
diacusied at tomorrow- afternoon's Woodhouse.
put a *btialnaia m as in a business Mra. J. McKay Truluck. ,
Officers will be elacted at this
.lock
reducing
scheme."
.aid
Mr. and Mra. J. McKay Tru­ Perkin* a t h* explained that mec(in|&gt; ,t was lnnounccd.
lob." Holly aald.
They were mailed from Cortina. promenade and every voyageur lar*
urged to attend.
v
' In the race for House of Rcpri- luck ar* owners of th* property on Banner Day* will bring each
Italy, where he was visiting.
sentatlvej,. Thomas Stringer u ld which the Security Lumber and •tore's newest Item* for the cur­
Tit.WRUNG COYOTR
Thuraday night, 'T feel that I 5upply Yard Is located, 31ri. Tru­ rent spring and summer season
HOMESTEAD, Okla. f/Pl—III*
know the filling of ill th t people luck said.
out on the display counters at dog rought a coyote and Frank
In all tha cuanty. 1 wou.d like to
The lumber company and build­ ; the lowest prices ever offered.
Pfnff found a chain and bell
continue to work In' the intareat ings, as well as office equipment,
Merchants aro currently receiv­ around it* nerk. On It wax the
of* children by providing a sound will be auctlnned tomorrow after­ ing brand new etock each day name of a person who lived 35
Otucatlonal lystom,-"
noon at 1:30 by the HambroUGh especially ordered fur this gi­ mi lex away. A p p a r e n t l y the
II. JAMES GUT AGENCY
Wilson Ai.kamlar amp.iacii-ally National Realty and Auction Com­ gantic sale* event, according to coyote had heon raught in a trap
merchant* In Sanford
told bis audlwsce, "( am I.13 firs! pany.
and then released with the warn­
812 EAST FIRST STREET
Danner Daya will officially be­ ing hell.
proluslonal man with courage
The Hock of hardware, doors,
PHONE 78
enough to open an office tn tha windows, lumber, plywoods, ce gin Thursday morning at 9 o'clock
enough to open an office In the ment, plaster and other buUdlng and continue through Snturday Days event for the .Sanford Mer­
H. JAMES (iliT
JAMES a GUT
louth end of tha county. If thera materials may be purchaied prlv at store closing time.
chant* Association, Saving* that
“ Expect to see displayed dur­ cannot he duplicated any where in
la ona way to know the problems I ately at a ipcclal price according
of the people, It la to live with to a printed announcement clrcu- ing Banner Day*," said Gcrdon Central Florida."
Sweeney, Chairman of the Danmr
them.", ,
' )a ted In the Sanford area.
Don Bale* amphailted 'T o have
representation Is to sand repraaentativea to tha Leglalaturo from
Anderson Soys Rain
aU-piwfassloni." For a candidate
to promlto you a lot of things li
just plain (Polish, Bala* laid. How­ Creates Healthy
ever ha told tha Loogsrood Rally
“ I .am for segregation In our Vegetation Nature
“ With an all day rain last Tues­
aehoola but for oqual faculties,“
Gordon Frederick' led off with day, April 10, It certainly creat­
tho faet.'T t aoomi ai if all polltl- ed a mor* courteous feeling in
tvil, cindidalaa aro tailing atones humanity and a more healthy con­
at dn# another., I feel that I can dition In ill vegetation," said Sandy
repreirat the people of Seminole Andarann In Me weekly news let­
County In apiU of th* fact that ter reporting on tha Sanford State
I am a lawyer. I can't make you Firmer* Market.
a lot of promlyea — the person
Sale* at th* Sanford S ul* Farm.
who does la after your votg for *r» Market last week, said the
Mlflsh rations."
Market Manager, Sandy Andereon,
T o' ellmax Thuraday nlght'r amounted to 33 varieties totaling
Democratic Rally at Longwood, 60,383 packages, at a gross valua­
Edward G. Hornby, a candidate tion of $107,70 03.
for Secrotary of State was allowed
From a prlcewlxe standpoint
tan mlnutta to apaak oa hla plat- moat vegetable* and fruit sold at
fwm. He said, “ ( am the only can­ satisfactory figures, said Sandy
didate for Secratary of State you Anderson.
people have teen. It la an office
equtally Important as that of Gov­
ernor."

Parking Lot

Sum! Building of the church.
THcre will be a Joint meeting
Tcchnlclgm from .Central Floef the" Amcrleen Horn* Depart* rlda Blood Bank aro Jn'SatvfOTd
m tn tn n d the Pina Arts Oaparl* j twl^a each maath forthapurpO w
ynwgit o f ' th# Hanford W’oman'i of taking rapiaca»e«t danort.
fcWi »t I p. m. with Mr*. C. C .1Other donor* .taken arc thole, wh$
Wilch s i ipeakar. Heetasiee are are hiring for m iry # ok group aei l ’rfc Dongtaa Stenitrom. Mr*, F .; counU and periohe whb a r t putting
Ifddhanrldgc, Mr*. J. Boaard, Mr*, blood in the bank to eatahUih a
&gt; ) « u n t , Mr.. Miriam RuawU, credit for patients who plan »ur£ id Mr*. A 0 . Herrlman.
«»ry
gory i" the near future. On the
. » -to a.m. Vacauun ii:oio School first and third tueidaya ef egeli
C i.i; lor all Intcrciud worker, month, White demon ar* taken at
coitlnuo* at P lr.t BabU.t Church. th r Elki Club, 100S B ait Second
k file War# Bible Clan of th . Ma- Avenue, from 3 to 5 P. M.: Celore^
Uioalct Church trill m e.t at T p.m. donors, tn* *ama days at Doctar
lit McKlnlay Hall for a covered dl*h Starke's Clinic. 1011 South San
.upper honoring th . M.thodiu ford Avanue, batwaan, S:W .and
I U nion who will gr.d u .te In June. 7(30 P. M. Nolle** are tent te
, Hp.t* ere Mr. and Mr*. T. B. Butte. patients who have roe aired trdn*
Mr. and Mr*. M. L. Tllll*. Mr. and fusion*, who have no reserve or
V /li B. W. StrudUam, Mrs. i . H. other advance credits, a few day#
after blood la given, so that they
, Tindd and MU. AUc. McKJm.
*lThe Cider Spring. Home Demo may arranga for their donor* prom'
Club will meet i t Uic home of Mra. ptly and thus discharge a serious
obligation—their debt te the com
Wilbur Nol.n i t 1 p.m.
Tourlit and Shuffl.- munlty blood supply/*
-The SanfoTd
Si
Weir aald further t h a t all
, board d u b will hold a c.ver.d dish
roiarve accounts formerly held la
pir meeting at I p.m.
Pidall. Clan of tic firrt Orlando ara available to the Sem­
^
Church trill moat with inole Memorial Hospital upon auM f t'C irt Mota la Lake Mery at thariaatlen of tho reterya chair­
0 p. m, Group No. 1 wilt be hoil- man (as has bean policy In the
eiaei r/ith Mr.. I. V. G.nvtr pait) and blood eredlta may ba
St elu im .il.
transferred from Sanford through
. . . i D \K P 'it»
the Central Florida Blood Bank,
• ■Tka C|rlc end Social Depart­ to. nearly every section of the
ment* *f the W emtn'. Club will United S ta tu via the National
meet et the dub for a program Blood B*nki d u r in g House Sy­
by the Sanford Theatre Guild with stem of which Florida la a charter
X&amp;nald If. Ptatchar, preildent, member. “We have • fin* tcrvle*
apedker. /&gt; one act play trill ho approved by our Doctors, that is
prnanted. floitaiioi are Mr*. J. dependant for future performance
N. Glllon. Mr*. C. Ramacy. and upon th* aupport of our people,
Mr*. N. V. Parmer. Mra. R. A. and every effort la mad* by lha
Smith 1. aponior.
hospital and th* blood bank to
1.10 Woracr* tonfcrenca of the make this support assy and con­
P in t Chrlitian Church will m e.t venient," he coneluded.
at the church on Wednesday at
1:30 p.m., Lester Tharp, chairman,
Legal Notice '
announces,
At 10 a.m. Vacation Dibit School
&lt; I'n’c fur all Interested wlrkera ip IS W KW W O TW .
sta ti ; o r rL o n tu a .
C3-i;lmi*e at f lr tt Bapilet Church. te
re the Delate ell
At 3:30 p.m. Junior Choir re* kLUANTliia AIlDd
peseM M L
hsariet at First Baptist Chureh.
1M rHuUATK.
ri.VXL MOTICB
At 7:30 p.m. Young People will
Koilce is hsrebr sivtn that th*
ba In charge of midweek prayer und«r»i*n«&lt;J will, on th* llth Car
yt
ils&gt;. A. P . lit*, preseat te th*
ae-vice at First Baptist Church.
llonorehl* County Judin of aemlAt 3:13 p,m. Young People will nol* County, riorlds, my tlnal re­
account and voucher*, as eaeto J tho Sunday Scnool Cabinet at turn,
tutor of th* Deist* of Kleanihta Funeral Tomorrow
Ar*i deceased, and at eiid time,
f r*t D.iptist Church,
and there, make application
1 »i? Woman's Christian Temper- thsn
to in* said Judea for a (Inal aettle- For Mrs. C. Burke
merit
of my administration of said
«i ; L’nlcn ui'grs all church woman
Mre. Cornell* Burk* af 1401 Wait
&gt;tat* and (or an order discharging
' n trectlng at the Central Baptist ■
me ae such Administrator.
13th Plae* died April 12, at the
I bated thia tha ti day *f April,
L '",rc.'t etai tlna at 10 a.m.
home of her daughter, Mra, Lula
A, U ilia.
15 Band P a rr its \*MV:lat’oi
Helen Constantine
Jones.
A&lt;
A
d
m
l
n
t
e
l
r
a
i
r
i
a
nf
th
*
vi.U Intel a: the Hand Hall at 3
Mrs. Burke was bam February
e s t a t e of K leanthle A r il.
P. nt. \l| nicmbci &gt; a. a urged to
Iteceaaed
, 2. 134* In Quitman, Georgia. She
fv. V
W * r « , A tto rn e y fo r
'mend this meet
Aim.lnlitrnlur. Woodruff-r*.-i.,n»
cam* to Sanford In JR22 Norn
tilUtf-, baiiturd, Florida
lilt it.'..
Montlesfla. She w n ona among
At 7 p.m. A Biutliorhuod
buppar
^TATt:
---------------r ,—
, 'A T B o r
oldest eitiiana af Sanford, the
..... Kri[fjtft$ DHWIin,nnaT tha
* il hi icr’.Uti a l First B aptist 1 ^i',v.4hV
was th# metbar of IS children.
Uiurch, A grot i of young men wiU th ltU * ,AU\ \ 11 b«n V u d . g f c
ITer lurvtvora ar* s children,
levd th. mecth
*^K x la^ J.^tu V ^ Jx alf °Vrl “
48 irind-ehlldr*n, and t large
At 7 p.in, Tht Imarmediat* Choir' jtem'naie* Co3nt^lrS^li
number of great m nd-ehlldren'
re 'ears** at FI -st Uaptist Church,
and a number of other relative!
lathi
‘At 3 p.m. T. j adult choir rerr L , , . . . . .
and friends.
Utla suit 1» In obukn
h araea at Plrat BaptUt Church.
f o r , o th * r r e lie f .
Funeral eervicae far Mr*. Burk*
v o u o r* r « ,|u lr * d to f it * Veer
At 10 a.m. Va:a;loa Bl’ilo School
will h# Tuesday, April IT at I
w
r
l
t
t
.n
ttu
tw
e
r
w
it
h
th
e
at*
lerk
of
t in'o for all iutorcusj workori -aW c o u rt ond o e rv * a co p y tnereo
thereof p.m. at Kav Mt. Calvary Baptist
COIllnuea at P in t DaptJst Church.! J,p&lt;&gt;n Plaintiff# attaraaya oa or be- Chureh West 12Ut-Rev. N. A. Witaf t'i* I.a lies Aid Sa-1 U ^ V /o r ^ J d iV ^ r v '^ ^ 'o ^ w S i eon Pastor.
WUsen-Clchalbarger Mortuary la
R ^ a ^ w ^ " 4?
° f th*' &gt; W " ^ ‘ *V T .n5#U.nd seal a,
Rxleemar will ixce: at 7 p.m. at i;i«rk of tha rircult Court tn and la chorga of am ngam ants.
h?n!*
00 from
W,‘l
r • « Btraet and wtil
Davs
p. iisrado.

‘ larrin Pag. ra.lsljnfa In Da Bary where the regular

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monthly meeting will ba held at
7:30 p.m.
.Tito Brownlo# Biolc U uuj of the
Preibytorlan Church uUl huva a
covorod dtah eup.ier at 8:30 p. m.
in th t Educational BuUdlng. Mast
drinki and rolls will ba furnished.
T tttg will bo enterti in ment for
0 . D. F a r r i l l 310 E . F irs t
For 10 veSra this store has
consiitentiy observed tha following hours t
W«ok daya • a, m. to Itl3 p. m,
lo turdara • a. m. to 7&lt;l« p. m .
Owed froai TiM p. p .
w ill • 0. P , Mod.

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M oil A p r. 16. 1931

Richard Boorman
Catches Striped
Bass A t Dug-Out

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Attorneye. for Pialntlff
Orlande

^ran«* Avenue

People 60 to 80
We Have a Letter
We’d Like to Send You
. . . but wo don't want to land
it -without your permission!
U will tell you how you can
apply for a $1,004 Ufa Insurance
policy t« help taka cars af final
uxpuniei without burdening your
family, •
And y*u tan haadlt tn* *n.
tiro traneaclon by wall —i with
OUT AMXB1CAN af KANSAS
CITY. N* obligation. N t m o will
callt
You- ann givo'na pormiasiMi4*,
**nd thla. fro t Inff t matiaR by aimnly milling a postcard‘ or-ldtU r

. *giving *g«) U Old AmeridM.Im

i, Co. S W. Ilh, D*pt, L40IR. I i a r t l
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General Insurance

Dorit let‘Shrinking Hasepowef
put a drag onyour engine

Steve Peters Fund
Nears $700 Total;
Many Helping Out

The Stove Peter* Fund ha* reach­
ed a total of nearly 3T00, according
to thoM Interested in providing ■
fund for th* family burnsd out of
th*h- home on Genava Av*. recent­
ly.
The Sanford Klwinlt Club has
contributed fundi for clothing for
th* tan children of th* family v/lth
David Gitchel a* chairman of th*
commute* providing th* fundi.
A local aboe merchant haa out­
fitted th* entire family of ten
children with ehoe*.
Ren Guitavtnn and other in­
terested eltlstna have been actl. i
in requesting fundi for Kiev*
P«t*r» and hie amlly who** homo
waa completely destroyed ny fir*.
Contribution! may be mailed to the
"Stave Peters Pund" at tu« Florida
Stats Bank.

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gasoline that hums dean'♦

1st. IN SALES!
1st. IN V A LU E!

PROOF: Soe how tho aabootno glovo, on that
left in the picture, ia smudged by tho “dirtyburning tall-ond" of gnaolino . . . while NONOX lo am the glovwon the right efran. That'*
because Gulf refine# out the “cupful of trial-

1956 CHEVROLET
First bectnsa it’n Finaat i t Lowest Coni'
Buy U at Hollor’a and you'll aavo dollar*

6-ptuenger
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'»lo"—the “dirty-burning toil-end —from
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including eellialau, ftr*. theft, tnaurane* Llf**on baler . '

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I With but two-third* of tha soli­
citation! reported as of last night,
thk* Seminole County Unit of th*
i- ’ , . , ’
1
, Amer|«an Cancer Society reports
th* excellent result* of responsive
citiiene to th* Llghta-On campaign
conducted b*tw*cn A and B p.m.
yasUrday.
• At BiU last night, 11,too was re­
ported turned In at th* receiving
station located In the Florida State
With only (our of th* clovto Bank. Use of the office wai con­
Democratic Rallies to b» held In tributed by T. E. Tucker, treasurer
Oamlnole County behind them, th* of th# Seminole County Unit, Am­
elate of 32 candidate* heard from erican Cancer Sodety;
tho platform in each of the speak­
llarold Kastner, special gifts
ing engagements, iti I hae a heavy chairman'of the Seminole County
schedule of convincing the votor.
Unit, eent in a report of nine di­
Huitct»o* for n o visit ol Gov­
ernor Lelloy Collins to Sanford to­ Seminole County Attorney Mack
Tonight, the candidate! appear at vision* with eight still outstand­
N. Cleveland Jr. told the Board
a echedulcd rally to be held at ing.
A GROUP HE PORTS COLLECTIONS from the I.l Ts-ttn-Drlve conducted in Sanford In. I night. The morrow are: Mrs. Randall Chase, of Cummisiloncr* this morning
chairman,
Mrs.
John
Schirard
Jr.,
office
was
maintained
In
the
Florida
State
Bank.
(S.uff
Photo&gt;
Dear Lake in the Florida Power
From the outlying communities,
Mrs. B, F. Whitner Jr.. Mr». J. P that he had been atiured by the
Company lounge
Speaking le headed by Mis* Myrtle Wilson,
Wright Jr.. Mu. Bralley Odham. Legal Department of the Slate
echedulcd to get underway at I \ Home Demonstration Agent LongMrs. S. G. llarriman, Mrs. Arthur Road Department that all docu­
o'clock.
wood reported first at 6:30 yester­
ment* for the filing of the con­
Harris.
Mrs. Frank Russell, and demnation *ull for right-of-way
The Rally in Bear Lake le usually day with « total of 1101.70.
Mrs. T. E. Tucker, said ')an Wright properties on I7-D2 will bo In San­
one of th* beet attended of th*
Lake Mary reported i total of
Jr., Seminole County Campaign ford Monday or Tuesday of next
eerlai, and candidal** will b* on *6.501 Elder Spring* 155.40.
Dirertor (or.Governor Collin* thi* week.
their toe* In tn attempt to canStill outstanding ere the report*
morning.
vine* voter* in the aouth end of of eounty communities f r o m
A hearing ha* been vet for
the county of the qualification* Slavic, Oviedo, Geneva, Tiola. and
Mayor F. D. Scott wUl be on hand May It, said Attorney Cleveland,
Everything li In readlnet* for
preiented In their eaarch for ad­ Lake Monroe.
tomorrow to greet Governor Col­ for the appointment of appraiser!.
th* biggest sal* event ever to
lins said Wright, at th* reception
Irving Pryor and R. V. Milwee
ditional eupport.
be held In Sanford, »ild Mer­
In other acllnn at th# meeting
The entire group of candidates chant* Association President B.
and meeting of Collins supporter* of the Seminole County Hoard ot
Internet le beginning to increase ware liaison chairmen with Miss
seeking the office of Seminole L. Perkins Jr. yesterday.
and friend* at th* Collin* For Gov­ Commissioner* this morning, the
and candidate* ar* beginning to via Myrtle Wilson.
ernor Headquarter* on the Sr.nfnrd- work week of Iho County Road
with on* another for top ipot
"The Llghts-On Drive under the County Commissioner will appear
With merchant* * of Sanford
Orlando Highway next to Smltty’i Department was changed from
in their particular race for local chairmanship of conscientious and at the Seminole County Junior cooperating In the cltywlde sale
enthusiastic Mrs. Don Bales was Chamber of Commerce luncheon, i event, every shopper I* assured
a six-day 50-hour week to a fivepolitical offices.
Snappln’ Turtle,
Thia week'* achedule for the a tremendous eucceaa," eald Mr*. Thursday at noon, to speak in of th* moil astounding value*
Plan* have been completed for day 47!Vhour week when Cecil
their own behalf and make known ever found on store shelvre,
Democratic Rallle* include* Alta­ Gertruda Dlngfelder.
Governor Collin*' county wide visit Field* representing the employes
JOHN B.
monte Spring* Thursday night at
Member* of Beta Sigma Phi their platforms.
counters, and display cases, P*rk| laid Wright a* he announced the of the County Road Dcpaitmcnl
The Jayccc* are conducting a in* suld.
requested a reduction of the num­
*
*
• o'clock; and Saturday night at Sorority; Ixora Cl-cle and Camellia
The sale of 20 Inti on French meeting of Governor Collins In De
Prairie Lake at tht American Circle of the Sattord Garden Club; "Gel Oul-Tltc-Votc" campaign and
Dour.* will open Thursday morn­ Ave. fur tho proposed silo of a Land by he and a group of Semi­ ber of days and the number of
hours Worked, The work day will
Legion Hut with speaking to begin the Pilot Club; Buslneei and Pro­ have invited all of the candidate, ing at I) o'clock when tha Runner
nole County supporters.
be l&gt;&gt;k hours according to an
fessional Women's Club; Elks Club; to their meetings to hear each Days rrluhratlun gets underway i modern shopping rcnler and
a'. 6 p.m.
»u)&gt;crrnaikct was completed yes­ The visit will include ■ stift In agreement reached this inomlng
I'andidatoi ar* Introduced by Ladies Society of Brotherhood of candidate speak uut on the rea­ with the official opening of San­ terday.
Do
Bary,
a
noontime
stop
at
Die
when a motion was made by Com­
St miaul* County Democratic Ex­ Locomotive Firemen and Engin­ sons why he is seeking a particu­ ford's hiand new Municipal Park­
The property Involved Included corner of First Street and Mag­ missioner Oil* Fourakr# for the
ing Lot to be held at 0:30 a. m.
ecutive Committee C h a i r m a n eers; and a large number of in­ lar office.
nolia Ave. wher# Governor Collins
Thursday's guests will include
James Leo of Oviedo with each dividuals participated.
City Officials, Seminole County Lots on* through 20 of Block 16, wilt addres* an expected huge cliango and unanimously approved
by tile Board of Commissioners.
third
Section
of
Drcemwold,
on
candidates
for
County
Commis­
candidate alto'.UU II/a minutes In Outstanding w»* th* participa­
Clumber of Commerce officials,
crowd Immediately following 12 J. P. La Roche, of Elder Springs,
tion *f Navy Officer* wive* of th* sioner* in Groups No. one, No. and officials of th* Sanford Mer­ French Ave. between 34lh Place noon.
which to apeak.
appeared Indore tho Hoard of Com­
chant* Association will take pari and 25th Strati.
Navy Officer* Wive* Club and three, and No. five.
Candidates
In
Group
No.
one,
From the downtown talk, Gover­ missioners requesting that th0 old
Purchase price for tha throughin the opening of the new facil­
member* of tha Chief Petty Of­
ohn B. Root Jr., ion of
et tha
ficers Wives Club in their willing- ara: W. B. Miller, the incumbent; ity, atrlped and marked off for way property, wlion th* sale wai nor Colilni and his party of friends clay pit, recently deeded to Semi­ John
Ilggt, of S#K
3#i
Robert Bennett; Robert S. 15111- aasy parking In- the Municipal closed yesterday, was announced will go Immediately to tha Collins nole County by Orungu County be J. Bernard Root,
nee* to help their adopted city.
nowt stallonWP
itsllonwf- at ocas
o tte i
Pru; fjovsrjor Headquarter* •'her# sold, lo
jf
Parking Lot located Just off Com­ as 500.100.
Rldio Button WTRU volunteered blmor; and John Krlder.
Candidates in Group No. three
The attorney representing th* soft oflnkt and aandwlclies'will bo
Referring (a a previous offer to Springs with tho Atlantic Fleet,
to broadcast name* of eoUcKori are: Otis Fourakra, the Incum­ mercial Ave. batween Hood and
1'almatto Ave.
ocllor was William C. Hutchison ■erved to those who visit and meet buy (he properly, Lallorho said Florida Group, a* staff Legal Cf*
and Uielr respective collection* bent and Lawrence Swufford.
Jr.,
and the a Homey representing the Governor. Klaborate plans have that hi* properly bounded tho cluy IlCor.
Merchants
of
Snnford
are
off­
every half hour during the drive.
Candidates in Group No. five ering, during
Itio
buyer was Senator Douglas been made and completed fur the pit on all three aide*.
Tho young Naval Olflrer was
Banner
Days,
Tiia trial of Coorga Kelsey, Mri. Marjorie Morgansteun pro­ arc: (Jus Sclimah and Homer Lit­ Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, Mien strum.
reception here and the nearly
When confronted by the Board promoted tn the rank of Lleuten*
vided
the
namee
for
tha
continuing
tle.
Oviedo contU-ble, Indicted for llqa host of values which they .ay
Property was purchased by the three-quarter* of an hour to he with tliu fact that nil property ant (Junior Grade! on March 21,
lwr conspiracy hvi been set to.* broadcast.
cannot t&gt;c matched or paralleled Duval Locations, Inc. .Negotiations spent at Hi* local campaign head­ must be sold at auction Laliurho IBM after beginning his active
Monday morning, April 21 at 9:30 Don Bales, General Campaign
suid “ I'll go the limit — there'll duty with tho U. S. (aval Reserve
anyvvhero In Central Florida.
lor the purchase of tho 20 lots quarters.
Chairman, and Harold Kastner,
a. m.
be another election.'
“Banner Days is not a stock have been underway lor a number
Crippled
Children
In September, 1053.
Governor
Collin*
also
expects
to
Special
Gift*
Chairman
urge
all
Kelsey entered a pice of "not (
However, Attorney Cleveland ex­ He was commissioned an Ensign
clearing
promotion,"
said
Mer­
of
weeks.
visit
Lons
wood
and
then
go
to
guilty" this morning before Clr- workers t» continue in their ef­ Societies Schedule chants Association ('resident B.
The transaction was handled Oviedo where ■ reception has been plained, "Wo have to abide by .Inn. 2U. 1051 at Newport, R. L
forts in completing their assign­
ix t Judge Vaeear Cgrttoo.
1.. Perkins Jr., as he explained through J. W. Hall, Realtor.
arranged hy John Courier and Hie taw Ihu mine as you."
(ollmvlnj which he attended Dam*
week
so
that
th*
Semi­
ment*
this
ha suspended constable I* be­
LaRodio agre-'d to submit a
that1merchandise featured during
Meet
In
Orlando
Frank Wheeler.
|
ago
Control School l:i Philadelphia,
ing represented by Attorney Tom nole County Unit of the American
bid on the pru|H-rty.
A statewide spring mooting of th# gigantic sale Is spring and
' I'n. nnd then the Naval Justlca
Cantfr Society may again be
Watson. *
Sandy Anderson, Manager of the
Residents
in
tho
area
nf
the
summer
goods,
much
of
which
Other action of tho court this honored to belong t« th* “Quota societies for crippled children will was purchased especially for the Local DAR Chapter Sanford State Farmers Market ex­ Econohalclivo Creek, south of School at Newport, It. I.
morning included a plea of “pot Tappers Gub" of th* Florida Di­ be held April 24. according tn in annual event.
pects to be on hand at ths market Oviedo, complained, according In
His next assignment was to the
guilty" entered by Gilbert Brook- vision ef th* An**rte*n Csneer So­ innouncement received In Sanford
Banners are now displayed an­ Takes Up Offering when Governor Collins itops by to Commissioner B. C. Dodd, thnl 1Admlniitiatlvo Command Leg*!
today
by
MrsHerold
Appleby,
ini, Winter Park Negro charge^ ciety.
Knowing the great nerd for dls- visit with the market personnel sewage from tho Orlando Disposal Dept, at Great Lakes, 111 wher*
chairman of the Easter Seal cam­ nouncing tho special event for
wltn criminal fitault of two white
ir
the
threa
day
sale
April
lb,
'JO
aitrr relief money by the Ameri­ and produce brokers of that area. Plant was being dumped Into the, he leported May fl, 1051 ,i
paign In Seminole County.
women. The court appointed Mark
Governor Collins also experts to stream olf Rmilo 50 creating an'1 I.l. (jg) Root served in Iho Legal
ami SI.
can
Red
Cross,
the
Snllle
Harrison
The
meeting
will
be
held
in
Or­
N. Cleveland Jr. as Brookins’ at­
visit Shi via before leaving Semi­ obnoxious odor nnd Hint fie.li were Dept, as Mast Division Officer,
Immense crowd* ar* expected
torney who will h« associated with Funeral Tomorrow lando, said Mrs. Applehy, to re­ to visit Sanford from the Central Chapter, DAR, took up a free will nole County for Orlando where In- bring killed in the stream.
Investigator, Senior Trial and De­
port on result* of the annual
offering at their regular meeting
Cbaunccy Buyer of Orlando.
Castor Seal appeal and plan for Florida Trade Area to take ad­ Friday, April 13, at the home of will make a TV appearance tomor­ The odor exists late in the even­ fense Counsel, Summary Court
For J. H. Watson
vantage of the savings offered
row night.
ing and early in Hie morning, said Martial Officer and Head of tha
Funeral servlet* will be held et summer camping, clinical and re­ during th Banner Daya celebra­ Mrs. L. P. Hagan.
Commissioner Dodd, nnd lias been Adjudications Dlviiion,
habilitation
projects.
5
p.m,
temorrow
*t
the
Briseen
The
sum
realized
amounted
to
going on for «Itout 12 to 14 month*.
County Council
A. Pickens Coles, Tampa, presi­ tion.
Funeret Home for John H. Wilson
*51 50.
Tim report was referred Imme­ llu lias also served, as tempor­
dent
cf
the
Florida
Society
for
P-TA
Council
Sets
■aho died Sunday morning In Tu»The
mrmht’rs
of
this
nrganlzaTo Have Talent
diately
lo the Con-1y Health l)o- ary additional duty tn th* Legal
ciloes*. Ale. Th* Rev. W. P. Crippled Children, also announced
Dept at Headquarters of the Ninth
Miiti, at cording In an announcement
partmenl
investigation.
that
Miss
Catherine
Bauer,
Chica­
Vocational
School
Important Meeting April 26,forreported
Breeke Jr- will officiate et the **rnado today, arc hoping that other
Show, Auction
O. P. Hern Naval District, as Trial an d : De­
go,
of
the
National
Society
for
The Seminole County Council of
vice gnd burial will be In Oikltwn
fense Counsel b e f o r e General
T j * Home Demonstration Club's Memorial Park. The Elke will hold Crippled Children and Adults, will To Re-Open Sewing irgnnliatlons and individuals, even I’ TAi will meet Wednesday a: don, secretary to Hie Hoard, bus
f they have already made their
hern set as the date (or a meet­ Courts Martial, with furtlisr tem­
be the featured speaker at the
County Council will meet Thurs­
ID a. rn. In the Lake Monroe School ing of ill clerks to bo used during porary additional duty aa Ad­
annual contribution tn this cause,
victory luncheon program.
day at 10:50 |. m. in the Com­ teevlet* a t tha gravaeid*.
Class Thursday
for one of It* mast Important meet­ the election with * represent at ive ministrative Assistant t-j th* Com­
Among eurvlvere 1* a brother
will
make
further
gifts
to
help
In
Cole* said that although Florida
munity Center. Ail women ar*
The Seminal# County Vocation­
ing*.
of Hie Slump Voting Machine Com­ manding Officer, Administrative
received nationwide recognition al School announces tha re-opm- the relief work now being done by
asked to bring ■ covered dlih for Paul Wettest ef Daytona Beatji.
All delegate* from each school,
Pall
beerara
wDt
be
l
T.
Rich—
lb* luncheon slated I t noon.
fer Iti work with crippled child­ Ing of th* commercial **wlng th* Red Cron In -the unfortunate principal*, president* of Inral as- pany for Instruction in tho use Command.
The Sanford Naval man wai ra­
of tho voting marllines.
This session will feature a talent arde, Rithard Packard, Harold ren when G sra Jo Proudfoot, Na­ class Thursday, April 19.
tornado region*.
soclatlon* and any officer-elect
mmed to his post at Great Lake*,
ah.»v which is to be put on by Kastner, Bill Pharr, Joe Routh, tional Easter Seal girl from Mi­ Th* *ewlng tchool ha* been
Th* Seminole County Red Cross are asked to be present.
Hugh
Whelehtl,
Archie
MeDanlel,
III. with tho Administrative Com­
th t different hem* demo dubs.
ami visited th* Whit* House and closed for the last four ve*k* be quota for relief, said the announce­
AUDITION
\I
LOCAL
NEWS
Election snd Installations for the
mand Legal Dept. In July, 1055,
Proceeds for the dgteh auction will C. K. Swindle, Lewie Hobbt, Dick mad* New York appearances, cause of a alack period In the In­ ment, over and above th* annual county officers for next year will
ON PAGE EIGHT
He reported for duty at Green
go to the l-ll State Camp Improve- Cameron, Frank Cerasoll, A. C. nearly 100,ooo Floridians ar* still dustry. New Instructors have hern fund campaign quota, la |M0,
taka
placi
at
tins
lime
Mime, The* P a t e , Broughton to be heard from contributionCove Springs in January of ,(hla
me''! Progrem.
employed
to
give
the
best
Instruc­
year.
Jenne Robison will present a Owntiby, J. A, Sapp, Jo* Erwin. wise.
tion possible to trainees who desire
“ It is never too lal# to help a
•Lit at that lime and Mary Ann H. J. Davidson, A. G. Burroughs,
Tetlntky, winner of the loca coun­ S. 51. Plcktne, J. A. Emerson, crippled child through • local so- to take sewing jobs In plants In
ty public speaking contest will five W. L. Juitlca. R. F. Roblion. H arry daty for crlDnled'children," Coles rated In Sanford, The school l«
Dc Bary Lions Club
locattd In the Ilrookfleld Mills
Took* and Um*r H»ym*n
h :r lecture.
Plant loratrd at 202 North F.lm
To Receive Charter
Ave.
Th# ichool will operate five
At Thursday Meet
days a week with clausa being
The nvw Do Bary Lions Club
conducted from 6 p. m. to 10 p.
m. Trainees do not receive com­
will receive its charier Thursday
pensation while attending school
evening, April is, with a dinner
meeting and entertainment pro­
and ar* giv«n no guarani** that
they will b« employed after com­
gram at the Sanford Shrln0 Club
puting the DC hour court*, It I*
Building on East P in t 3„
The m ailer ot coremonlea .for
possible that tha train** can i«tho event will be Millard Conklin'
cur* a Job In !*•• hour* than &lt;h*
maximum, depending upon the
of Daytona Roach, past Interna­
trainee'* manual and mental abi­
tional Uiroclcr of Liona, and lb«
lity.,
principal apeakrr will be James
A. Shcrill of Rainbow Spring*, al­
The school I* operated by the
Seminole County Board of Puhllc
so a past International 0 1 m ta r,
Instruction in eo-ipon»or»hlp with
District Lion* Governor Bar! 'i
th# Sanford Industrial Board. Th#
Zivbarth of Pierson Will deitrgf
Education CommltU# of th# San­
(he chcrter and George R (Cut
ford Industrial Board helps to
of Leesburg will install lb# QuR
Officer*.
advlt# on tha policies of the
school. Members of the commit­
Thia now club will begin aflUt
tee ar# At Wilson, Herman Ja­
25 Charter klombera which bM
cobson, representative* from San­
been urgan'ted through tha effort
ford
Manufacturing , Company
of Lion* Special fleprciantstlvn. I
PUrro Manufacturing Company,
C. Donilerder of Jacksonville,
Orookflald Mill* and Fred Mur­
listed by Diitrict Governor Bis* .
ray, Director of Vocational Edu­
Zebarth of Piarscm and DaQM f
cation for eSmlnole County.
Loop of Sanford who la l o l f '
Any dUt*n of Samlnola County
Chairman, along with m an'
who Is InUrtaUd In taking this NEW OFFICERS ELECTED at tha matting of th i Semlnol* County Campb«ll&gt;Lo**lng Post of the ol the Ranford and Orange
American Legion included commander, Lynn Lyo tj first vire-commander, Harry D. Ru***ll; second
training I* asked to contact the In­ vice-commander,
IV. C. Hires; third vlro-comman 'er, George DeMattloi chaplain, Paul Breskai hti- Liona Club whe ire co-i|
structors of th# school a t Brook­ torian, re-elected, Cspb Earl T, Loucka: finance of leer, re-elected, R. W. “Bob" Dun*; sergeant.
About BOO persona ar» *
field 5IIIU bctwutn tha hours of al-arms, Frank Takach; and aulataiit asr^unl-Ax-.ima, orrhl#
!J&gt;ii program wUtk
fh'tpg 4r (ks #Wm&gt; we !.«}
« I. m. and 10 y» a .
a m
N toi el ? ; » &gt; *
. .
Jamas BlnglaUry and Joe Field member* «* M* « » -votive cummntee. Orwee by Jam*way

Candidates Will
Speak At Bear Lake
For Tonight's Rally

Big Reception Is W ork
Slated Tomorrow W eek
For Gov. Collins Changed

Commission Post
Candidates Will
Speak At Jaycees

Merchants Ready
For Sales Jubilee

Sale Is Completed
For Proposed Site
Of Shopping Center

John B. Root Is
Staff Legal Officer
With Atlantic Fleet

Kelsey's Trial Set
Monday Morning

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