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Seminole County Nary Appro-,
clot ion D«y m i n complete au&lt;*

Local Teachers Take
No Pay Raise Action
U M B at tfday’e gtmtoob Comity Navy ApgPMk
Igr at Fart Mellon Park Baterday. J . Hill (lift),
a daddy, SHI John H al of the Banfard Naval Air

Semlnola County teacher*, at
1
11 ■ their meeting
Thuraday night,
h
*_ ■
held at Plnamat School, took no L Q f K M f I9K6S
Perkins. J r , director la charge of
There will be S3 Seminole Coun­
International aervtoe activities la ty school children vleing for top action on the teacher pay ralM
the club, lotary may well lay honors In a spalling match which
,uim g neieg international arga- will ba heard over WTRR ea
However, It waa brought out
r
nisatiou atnaa g b 1 N many Tuesday night wttb the finals bald
eeuntrlao.
on Thursday' night at Sanford at
A member of tba aonlar elaaa at Sanford Junior High School.
Xolllna scheduled ts appear, Vin­ The spelling contestant! will bo of tho Seminole County Toachen
cente Antoanettl, gas forced' to heard fa a practice tttslon Tues­
Association, that tho local tea- An Impressive change of com*
aancal hla tali bocaua* of a oon- day night as
they reel off the
f lk t Antoanettl, who balls from •polling of words furnished from ebon wart supporting the reeom* mind .ceremony was held this
Puerto Rico, way remembered by a prepored Hat that eontaln both mendatlona of the yiorida Educa- morning by Heavy Attack Squatbooe present W having appeared the simple and the complex words Uon Association.
dron Eleven (VAH-lt), at the Naon a similar program last pa*’ . that oven the professional gram*
A resolution,
adopted at tho Y* L Alr 5 * 5 ^
. .
marian sometimes Had difficult
Thursday
sight
meeting,
revealed
^
;
wmraand
of
uli
Local spelling matches are un­
Ang-tOM*
tho-nm*
der the direction of B, C, Rteele, tho tasting and’attitudes of local
imtv director, who has
k „ been
k ... teachefs: "In view of the fact mand ever to the former ExecuCounty
conducting the matches for a that the strong stand tho Florida Uvo Officer COR. J . !L Bear. CDS.
number of yean.
Education has taken on the tea*
b* * " * ,llfn,TJ ‘5 Ul*
Matches are sponsored by the , hif _ .v
Commander
Air Feree
eher
pay
ralae,
wa
recommend
no
u
s
,
Atlantic
Fleet at the Naval
Miami Herald In which 29 countlee participate. Top two winners farther action be taken on varioue Air Station Norfolk, Va.
In the local spelling contest will county proposals until after the VA1M1 returned la February
go to Miami early In May to de­ Governor** addrt** on Tuesday from a deployment to the MediMayor David Gatchal proclaim­ termine the South Florida spell­ and the meeting of tho FlorMa terraneen Area where It malntaln*
ed April as Cancer Control Month ing champion.
Educatlon
Directors and repre*
**• outatandlng record. The
The Tueaday night match will aentatives In Tallahasieo on Aprl equadron la an all weather bombtoday and arged support for th*
American Cancer Society's Cru- Jtm heard at 7:30 p.m. and the
Thursday night match, to which
aade In Sanford
Representatives of th* local
Tho 1887 ACS ftind-ralsing and tho public la invited, wt! also be­ tcaebsri organization are: Mrs.
gin
at
7:30
p.m.
educational campaign waa launch­
Contestants and the ichools they Hilda Wray and Miss Edna Chited today. Tho nation-wide goal u
tendon.
810,000,000 wdleh will bo used In represent are as follow*:
Speakers at Thuraday night's
Lake
Monroe:
support of research, education and
Alice Myora 13 yra. 7th grade; meeting included F. X. Farris,
service programs.
Tony Bakor 13 yra. Tth grade; representative of the Retirement
The proclamation declares:
Janet Johns 13 yn. 8th grade. Committee of the State Board of
"Because cancer Is one of th*
Education and Mr. Ferguson of
Lyman School:
moat critical health problems our
Petor Alexander 13 8th grade; the State Board of Educator’s Di­
community, our slate and our na­
Stev* Moul 18 yre. 8th grade; vision.
tion has evar faced, and because
Camilla Kirkland 13 8th grada A message from R. T. Mllwee, and participated In the Guadal­
Important pregreis In the battle
Superintendent of Public Instruc­ canal Campaign In the" Pacific
All Souls:
to control eanetr has been mad*
Deanna Dietrichs 14 yra. 8th tion for Seminols County was read Theater of Operations. In tba lat­
through tho efforts of voluntary
to tho approximately 73 teachers ter phase of the war ha was the
grad#;
agencies such as the American
Richard Keefer 13 yra. 7tfl meeting Thursday night. He said, Ezecutive Officer
of a Heavy
Caneer Society and Its programs
In part, "1 wish to thank you for Patrol and Bombing
grede;
Squadron
o&lt; research, eaneer education and
the
splendid
attitude
you
have
al­
Mary Nelson 11 yrs, 8th grade
(VPB-103) that operated from
service, I hereby proclaim April
ways maintained In matters such Tinian and Iwo Jlma.
Grammar School:
1*37, as Cancer Control Mondi,
Johnny Phillips 11 yrs. 8th as these. The eatm manner In A graduate of Rensselaer Poly­
and earnestly invite the fullest and
which you represent your side, technic Institute, Troy, N.Y., CDR.
trade;
most gencroui support tor tho an­
Donna
Young 11 yrs. 8lh the unity and cooperation we have Mildahn attended Post Graduate
nual Cancer Crusade that Its Ufeenjoyed In our organization, will school after the war at the Uni­
grade
aavlng work may continue. I also
win for ua again."
versity of Minnesota where he re­
urge the medical profession, the Geneva School:
Ruby Bowen 13 yrs. 8th grade;
Th* meeting was opened with ceived his Misters Degree In
press, radio and television and all
Jimmy Jacobs
It yrs. tth an Impressive devotion conduct­ Aeronautical Engineering. Retore
agencies concerned to join active­
grade.
ed by Rev. J . B. Hoot and closed taking command of VAH-11 PDIt.
ly In observance of Cancer Control
Catherine Markowics 10 yrs. with entertainment by Junior High Mildahn completed the Teit Pilot
Month.
3th grade.
School Glee Club under the direc­ Training Course and was head of
(Cootlnned Ow * age I t)
(Continued on Pag# 18)
tion of Mr*. William G. Fleming.

Command Of 11;
.SStTLX Relieves Mildahn

Faces Long Session
Richard Royer, 83, who died laat
week at Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital were held this afternoon at
t o’clock at Brlsson Funeral Horn*
with the Rev. H. M. Thomas of
DeBary officiating.
. Burial was In Oaklawn Mtmorlsl
Mr. Royer waa a
DeBary.

resident of

Training Course
Starts Tomorrow
The Girl Scout baste leadership
training course starts at 9:90 to
9:30 p.m- tomorrow at the PresbyBerlin Youth BulHlng.
Other sessions of the course will
be held In the Methodist Church
Education building.

TALLAHASSES HR - The Flor­
id. Legislature
open. Its 1937
taaion Tuesday to perform tho
difficult that at aquooting a traintoad of reqtmtU
tax moneyAlready in Tallabasaea for the
first sound of tho gaval Is the Se­
minole County legislaliro delega­
tion. They have carried with them
a number of local bills Including
pay raises for the Board of San­
ford City Commissioners, addit­
ional funda for county commission­
ers* expense, countywide toning
and annexation.
Senator Douglas Stenstrom, Re­
presentative Mack N. Cleveland,
Jr., and Representative Gordon
V. Frederick left Sunday for the
Capitol City and the necessary
pre-session planning before tho
se.sion gets underway tomorrow.
Advanco Indications
are that
when the gavels bang the session
Into being, the House at 11 a.m..
and the Senate at noon, it will
touch off a long and spectacular
performance. Above
everything

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Roy Collins delivers hla message
to the lawmaker* at 1:10 pjn.
Tuesday.
School teachars a n demanding
higher salaries and some oven
have threatened to strike to get
them. Virtually every state agency
la after a pay raise. A vast build­
ing program for the public schools
junior colleges, mental Institutions,
prisons, state agencies and puble
highway* la being urgad.
-T h e Citizen Tax Council hat
recommended wideapnad revision
of Florida’s tax structure. A spe­
cial committee Is catling for the
state to build more school* fastor
and catch up on an 83 million
dollar backlog of needs. A new
*i|itc university is planned at
Tampa. Collins Is expected to roe(Continued ee Page 19)

Southern Bell Group Manager Told
John Cooper, District Manager
outhern Bell, announcc-.l today th*
ppolntment of Robert F. Shedden as group manager of San­
ford, effective Apr. 1. In the San­
ford group ia Oviedo,
Geneva,
Sanford Including th* DeBary of­
fice.

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Shcdden comes to Sanford from, manager In Miami from 1933 to'
Atlanta, Ga. where he is now on i »m . He came to the telephone
the Southern Belt Directory Staff &gt;
.
m. m- i,,
forrulatlng new praetiles and po- *’ 2 ^ 5 2 ? ,
.
tides and he was directly respon- ,n ,ttty °* Florida In 1MB wden he
ilble tor the nine Southern Bell graduated with honors, Hla flrat
directory resultstwo year* spent on a managePrior to Atlanta, Shcdden was a men, tralnlmr urogram after which

turned

M m thou MOO people, Navy
personal and Seminole Comity
civilians, turned out Saturday I®
eclatirate tbo aeeond such event to
be staged ban.
Senator Speaaard Holland, at
tbo noon Jayeo sponsored lunch*
eon bald at the Mayfair Inn, told
Navy and title Icadera "1 thinkthla apot la an Ideal one for the
eoatinnation of a Navy bate. IV f
aheaya believed in keeping fatal*
Ilea together and whan I see thla
fin# family of eiviUana and Navy
people It would hurt mo to bo •
party to breaking It up."
One of the Itadera in the affect
to retala the Naval Air Station
In Sealaolo County, Congraatmaa
A. S. MSydw Herlong J r ., who,
with Senator Holland, waa In*
Sanford to attend the Navy A y
preelation Day even*, made It
eloar that he 1* hi favor of ox*
pending tho local heat, as be
■poke to tho luncheon group of
noarly 100.
Rear Admiral Carl J . Pftngstag
Asst Chief of the Bureau of Na­
val Aeronautics, a personal ro*
presentstlva of tho chief of hla
bureau, commented "la a y jab
I have to work with a l Navnl
Air Stations, 101 of them, and 1
■ee mors complaints than any*
thing else."
Speaking of tbo local baa*
however, tbo Navy official said
"It*» a pleasure to bo la Sanford ’
where we tag appreciated aad ba
Washington, wa apjg qjh t n .ygfa. ,
Captain I. N. Ckrtis, P u b *
Work. Officer of tho Naval Ala
Station, Jacksonville laid tba
luncheon group **1 am very hap*
py to have boon included among
your guatta. We’re appreciative
of tho fine attitude of tbo people
toward the Navy."
Other Navy officials to b# Im
troduced were: Captain J . T.
Blackburn, Commanding Officer,
Heavy Attack Wing One: Captain
J . R. Ready: Captain Robert W.
Jaekioa, Commanding O f f i c e r ,
Naval Air Station, Sanford; Cdr.
Joeeph M. Tully Jr., Cdr. Blalna
(Centimes On Pag# Ten)

W. C. Mokler, 65,
Dies Saturday
William O. Mother. 88, died
suddenly Saturday morning. Ha
eama to Sanford four year* age
and mada hla home at 810 RotaU*
Drive.
Survivors Include the widow,
Lydia; Mokler one daughter. Path
Una Tobey, Irvington, N. J . ; oni
son Ted Mokler of Irvington; oni
brother, Paul Mokler, Red Bank
N. J .; one sister Mrs. Bertha W!«
send. Elisabeth, N. J-l and twt
grandchildren.
Funeral services were held to
day at 1 p. m. at the OrtmVow
Funeral Home with the Rev.
I’hilip Schlossmann officiating.
Remains will be sent to Irvluf
ton, N. J. for burial In Woodlaws
Canute ry.

ter grade school he
attended
Pomfret, Conn. Dartmouth college
was his choice of colleges sod he
attended there until h% enlisted In
the U S Naval Air Corps In 1943.
He saw two years combat in the
Asiatic Iheatre as a carrier based
fighter pilot For his war efforts
he holds the Navy Air Medal.
Hla hobbies Include golf, shoots
In low 90’a and hunting and fishingHo and his wife, Virginia, were
married in IMS, they mo* while aha
was a Nava) link trainer iosUuctor in Atlanta. Mrs. Shcdden at­
tended th* Unjvcrstty of Flor­
ida with Bob Jo e two
years.
They now have two daughters,
Christina and Marta, however,
while she la busy with her ehlldred Mrs. Shcdden still finds
time to pursue her hobbles of
tennis,
sewing, and
bosket
weaving.
Earl
Turner,
Manager of
Sanford, will
eootinu* in the
same capacity.

438 and 19900
Saturday night
ihortly before 9:30.
Florida Highway Patrol Trooper
T. Mack said yesterday that a
1938 Oldamoblle, driven by Roger
Johnson, attached to th* Heavy
Attack Training Unit at the San­
ford Naval Air Station, traveling
south, smashed Into a 1930 Chevralet, driven by Charles Edward
Smith of Apopka.
The collision
occurred when
Smith’s car pulled out from the
Intersection Into the path of the
car driven by Johnson, said tho
Trooper.
Damage to th* Oldamoblle waa
estimatod at 8830 while damage to
the Chevrolet came to approxi­
mately 8330. .
Smith, complaining of a leg ln&gt;
jury, was sent to tho Winter Park
Partly cloudy tkreegh Tuesday. Hospital,
Chance * f e few scattcted show­ Chargee wM be placed against
ers this afterneea and tonight. Chpries Edward Smith, said Tro­
Uttl« temperature change.
oper Mack.

Weather

ROBERT F. SIIEDDEN

CHANGE OF COMMAND CBBZMONIEg this meaning were held
•t tho Sanford Naval Air Station. Cdr. E. C. Mildahn (far right)
WM relieved far Cdr. J . If. Bear (second from right), to command

VAH-11. During Inspection of tho squadron ihU morning the Com*
minders talk with LI. (Jg) Donald Deris. Making notes U Chief
Gene WIUeL
(Staff Photo)

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Anioctot* Editor

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Members
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Meet S H S Faculty

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K s y e Je n k in s

Tin leeehor of tbo week for

Kays Jenkins, IMfo Lewis. M sry Jane Flynt, Penny
(Me wotk la tbo homo oconlmice
teacher, Mies Barbara Rupracht.
Mery Grar* Hobby, A. J. Clements, An«elo Comp*ijrn._
la BhitodolpMa, Paw.,
Csrios, Csrls Newbury, Key lve&gt;, Frances Strickland, Wends
Bern. Ann vpidren, Cleadls Wnraioofc, Jeyee Ion Urn,

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Advice To 7rare?
VitlellLovelorn
ns wtol line le hi Is

I’ ve liked s senior boy sod test
y « « r I west steady v t t h j d p . n i #
year be v a s t even talk to mo. moat- im e tia ie a It bwpa am a m
W M t can | do?
le make m y awn daolitona to t
Usa fO R IO O sl
It aim liv e s ' ma » M i r a tool
Boar Loaaaa m * Q s U
rsajly Hie.
Maybe being • aator baa fiv e *
iy leve pel
M m osoeaslve eoU-ptUN a s i n &gt;
the tame s
soriarity. II this la the esao thory
l»« C. won’t you
la s t Iso mush you sas do. T r y
words ef advise
iooldai ay le blm ss Dm great
eshimPi
b i« b e n tyya. | | that M e a n t
the Devil aad the t o ?

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M r le ye m m

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P e tr I . T . P . A , T , D . 1 . 1

H IH 'I
m M i ns brnw what Mpptwl 1 h i see where yeur how
t«
N in to # te toash you
Wbstevsr you de-don't »M m Imake
dociilont and aecopt reeponi
•m i # Vm ll m wist Mm,
alhlHMss to t sran? ehlld, temtsp
er ee a tto r. seeds fttw lo a aad

S«rM U ,
When you read this you wiu uadantaoiaf Sit down and hava
prsbibiy think I'm er«sy or a talk wits your paronta aad ossomething, to msny tunigerr tain that an unpretending once

T O M 'S S

i awbila win h«tp y m pare
th is n a b l i i all •? yeur ova d t

t itriet se n l» a while say. clalona.

wsy»i. My ysrtnta lot me dste
M U s Cry-Shoudsr
whom
■ I pleas* without sv#n meet- Mist Ory.hhouWerins the bay. fa whore | Ilka
I havo a problem I think only
without qihlag no syeql It, you can solve. I want vary much
to gat married In Ju ft*. But my
mother waste p i te wait D&gt; I
graduate.

W hat It?
afl

She i|ld if that wae whst I
wanted, then ahe wouldn’t otapd
Br AN N V P fN p E A N
‘ Jimmy B. drove ssr&gt; la my way. | don’t wait to tod
PS
_ _ her feeling*. But I do lovo this
WMt If Aodrsy were a Jualer boy a iry much.
twatoad of a loyh? ? ?
risiN M lf me ts decide.
Wbet If Maggie L. was quiet
True Blue
laitaa of eo|iy?
D ssr True Blue—
WMt if Sylvia P. waa Sylvia
I f this M y really loves you be
•t
will want whst Is b u t for you.
What If Johnny W. waa short Hs will sleo wsnt te 4e w M t your
instead of tallT
parent* wish you to do. I say dedl
What If Mlia Bohn waa mar. nltely flnlih ichuol for your
vied Inataad of Hagta?
take, fo r tbo sake of belay e
Whal If Miss Uaipaea taught batter wife and for Uia eaka of
Oym liutaad of Typing?
What If Vlriil 0 . bad to rtdo *«* g
ga
a motor aaootarT
Whit If Jimmy 0 . had Vlrill’i
esrf
Plotter Chatter
Whit if Samlaolo Hlfh wore
By BATHY carlo #
lamlnolt Low?
Well, this l« yeur S. If, 0. DJ
Whit If Mr. Broehsa'a oyai earning in loud and clear with
won black toetoad of blue?
What if Graduation waa in April soma of the hits of tho day
"Party Doll" eeeme to be N».
Inataad of Junit
WMt If Mr. Bay won "Bor. 1 with Ju*t about everyone then
deye. Bom* of the olhere «rO
pudu” Instead of suite.
What If Senior* won out two "Butterfly." Walking After Mid­
night," " I l&lt;qve My isby," "1
w*ehi Initoad of one?
WMt If Freehman hid (a carry Dreamed," "te Waye," "Coma (Jo
With Me." "Craty With Dove."
Benton Book*? ? ?
What U Mminola HI bays " I ’m Slicking With You." "Round
and Round ond a gilllon olhere
woNn’t ia backward?
Wha| If Angelo C. waa dumb that it wauld &lt;ohs forever to Hit.
I’m euro ovtryono will agreo
instead of smart?
WMt If Mr. Fori waa prin. that the moet up and coming
cipal Instead of Dean of G|fl*? eons declined to bo a euro hit It
What If our stairs ware deals "All Shook Up" by non« other
then E|vle.
tori? ? ?
"'h it If Msry Grscs’a Mir waa Bonny Jamee la doing quite well
freon?
In the pop field u w«l|
ill ee
as the
Whst U Carol Nut? was In th« country
and weitem Held with
try si
Army?
several of hie recent recordings
WMt If Philip Byrd w j, hap­ especially "let pate, Jet Klee, lit
Dove." This 1 predict a hit withpy?
Whit If Dotty Metis wsin’t to a few ihori weeks. Thst’s (t
Mwiegfed?
for now gang. Keep tuned to for
What If Nancy Cash imoked the latest on what’s spinning with
cigars?
the Teene at 9. If. It.

Boggy Jana U ndqulet—lloop.
Billy 7 m - ~ l 'r a H l s * M ia b s ll,
1 reckon.

Dotty Meiu-No tsllto’l
Carol Null—Prcbably havo a
nervous breakdown!
Mary Urace Hobby—i'll prob­
ably fall down and break my
neck end not f t t to gil I'll to
h oseitedl
Bill Klrchholf—Nethlnl
Kayo Jenkins - f o i l i n g up (or
a big weekend and gelllnf te id y
fur tbs Brum.
F r * d B o b re n t-N o talito’ . .

Asa Verndren—Bleep, | gum.

Blenerd Phigan—I'll he 4*eo
rating for tho Pram .
M urry N a n c o -P r is tis to f trslh
sit! then go homo sad get r « 4 v .
Msrodith to o ttw B rie tlc to f usek
aad this |s ;« t the N n s f s sad
iton gel retdy for tho disco,
Henry ..V ls o n - U o home, mesa
■round, sal dreeiod, and U ka o il
M o s bat out sf .... ,
M D o a tk o o -D s llv s r lif po?&lt;
Donald M s th le u s -Q a t wit m y

car, and thine my ihaea, go got
a Curisge, gu gal Uts girl, and
then I'll to reedy.
Mike T em n ej- Nothing’ wopth
mentioning.
Sylv|a Price—Well, aince primptof won't do any good ( Al aaye, "It
f

tto
sra h«w
sow | Hitch.
Kvh at HH Pilmstto with
PSNnU.

What Would
Hqppon If?
IM wAMM d f U lB T

It wore JiAoa Csps iaatoM af
TY^^i

It win Carta Oldbury isttoid
Sowbury
of N
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It wtra ^NrapMiisfhtoart la• U rtV
It wars.. Mr. Bud Sitter tostead
of Lsytr
It wero .Yul Brynner Instead of
Wglly Pope
|t wire- Dale M lftto laftssd
of Lewis
II were..Lynn Andrew Instead
of Jasheaa.
It were. Harrison Jonto initoad
of Smith
It woro.-MUe Cut tostoad of
Whittle
It WON BHIy D o * Instead Of

Wolfe
U w g ro -M ro . W srm m sn toitosd

of Coloman
It were. Pom St, Mary toitead
of St. John
It

L to d l D rive r Instead
of P s rM r
It won • Joyco Arrow
Inetrad
w on

of Spesr^
It wen Mile Lower toetoad of
Blear
II w in . Mies Mars instead sf
Rohn
It wtre,.Mr. Pole Instead of
Kettles
It wore..Mary Washington In*
itaod of Adorn
It wera -Pstiy Salt toetoad of
Morton
It wero - Ksy Vino Initead of
Ivay
It won Barbara Heatburn InItosd of Colburn
It ware Join
Northward to*
Head of Southward
It ware Gary Cooker toeteod of
•Baker.
H WIN Cerl Kcmuslt toitead
of Remuiat
It were Henry Bootmaker In,
steed of Shoemaker
It were Patty
Darhfoot In
etead of Ughtfoot
It were Ray
Chesapeake
In
Head of Hudson
It were. Charles
Pepelle Ia.
atesd of Kobe
II wera. RHhar
Williams in,
staid of Jana
It ware Phillip Brava instead
of Meeks

Glee Club Attends
District Conlesl
By W A N D A G I L P E B T

W h y Not
Read
This!

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Nay follows, bar# you earn
Nanay Cash lately? ? ?lf not lab*
notioo—eto'a a doll, toy*—gat
on the ball! | I
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Gland# C . and
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Loo Jacbsaw'e them* eang ia
Ihat Cindy B?
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year-dam-de-de*
Our cahoot ran to tor tost to about a sensor toy tauiy, Canid doml I ling tie tbo rsH, LBRI
the world or It can be the worst. it to you Kenneth H.
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Bra. Rofarai I'm net spending
It's Just what everyone of ue miluo
I heard Boa* Marla B. tolhing .aaraa with tha following Hale- U ontit I lot lb# rale*,
it. We complain about having no about having a dal# with Tommy nient. Wa s n aakamod of nuc
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Two weeks ago tho S. If. 8.
Glee Club took a vary cnjnyablo
trip lo Daytona to the dintyiut
singing contest.
Whst a lllh ll At 7:30 a m- Die
whole group wai on the bus ex­
euro w on't)), I'm going to go to cept for J. D. Slone who *nou
slepep and forgot about the mat­ caught up with the detachment.
ter til time to get dre*eed, end Just Imagine all those girls face*
hope Mother goto m y dew Ho* ia early in IM morning. Maybe
lehad. Now I'm going to ask yvu you'd halter net.
Wa arrived abet uthirty min­
what Y Q U 'r e going la be doIngl
ute* before wa entered a large
M *—I ’ll probebly H ill to try* hall far light reading, Her* wa
to f to m »ko up my mind whst all Hoad around Uka totem pole*
to wear, and, of courts, polluting afraid to move a muiiaa. The girl*
mid* i ’eupartor" which Is toil
Treiiye'a tee mill.
and the hay* cam* up with an
Al Stanley—I'm
Stanley—I
"oseillint". Tha mined rhorui al­
lice baseball III
io g*| in aaeellant In sight read.
Linda Smith—I'm gqini heme Ing, Then we were inhered onto
o n j finish m y d r i ll , and ga to a largo
Haig to tha
Fato4y
WRt
Auditorium whera wa iaag to
Brantley SehlranMIa heme. make aur choral retinas. Aftsr
(Really? ? ?)
watching tha vary splendid Lees­
Traceys Young-t'll to doing all burg chorus wo war* dleml|iad
hundraJa of Ihingi we until |:B0 la da aa wa plaaiad.
tof ora Dl| dance like the Thau poor lUH# gift ihaptl They
. T t a M ’ll ilia to poiuhia' your won all out af mtrahaadli* and
had teikitc bulging with money.
laeniiUI
Eddie Bubour—Practicin' hut- Ths hoirdwilb wee alia an ac­
ball. (I should hava known,) tive sens with dancers jitterbug
Juanita W y n n e -G a ttln i ready glng to their haerti ronl*nl.
Al HM Utcra wig a men r*fur too daaaa, I gueii, I t ta M i
ma atout las M ura Is get reedy tonal af ill tha fouler high
Nan C u H tln i—The usual tolngi ithaeli. Can yau Imigin* i.ooi
—M ir wash and eel, fingernail*, voleee being dlnclad by ana
nice hot shower, and a two hour man. It was tremendous, believe
me. Then again wawem eneui
nap.
ad for a time to oat. At T;U the
Jchnny
W t}m m i*-P u ttto |
a •holt charm did i man con­
In a im iiile n in my a ir .
(O f cert. Ai wo Hoto and ring there
eeureat)
wai a thrilling feeling going
Penny Marian-Well I've get to Ihroun'i everyone. Tha tinging
go to Orlando and git my hair was just beautiful.
set and | won't be beck til seven, After this there was ■ mad
and g(ter ‘bet tt'U to ju*k en* ,'duh tor tho hum and all eremad ru«hi
|e*ni end accounted for w* left
Pat Harrington—Trying te gel Daytona wltn a t*.*-J but cun.
happy.
tented ftiling. What a day l

Question O f W eek
By DALE I.KW lS
Ry the time you are reeding
thl«, the Jr, Sr. Prom will ba a
pleasant memory. But for now—
"Whet will you bo doing frlday, March 39, between 9:30 p. m.
and 1:00 p. m. (the lime school’*
out until the dance begins)?"

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MIBB IABIABA BUPBICHT

Moment!
To Remember
Ry DALE LEWIS
As the last Hritos ef muito
Coated from the Mayfar Inn
Ballroom, couples slipped away to
the beach, breakfasts, and par*
lice.
The poll light! and music and
faint Kent of wilted com gef still
lingered with tormi Mwovyr,
when Uto Troop *nd tbtor dsto*
arrived at Bobby Little'* house
out gn the lake, their igniimental
thoughts of ihg Prpm vini»h»d
with the appaonnee af punch,
eookles, aandwtehei, and » rec­
ord player.
Al Stanley and Bylv|a Price,
Murray Nance and Kay Jenkins,
Meredith Scott and Nancy Cush­
ing, Terry Ooembel and Jeanette
Pilvea, Brantley Sehlrard and
Linda Smith, Philip Byrd and
Dele Lewis, Bobby Llttla an Ca­
rol Nutt all had a groat time
dancing and swimming. Nothing
could havo furnished a more en­
joyable ending lo a wonderful
evening.
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school spirit, yet whet have we
contributed to S. H. 8. In the way
of Khool iptrlL The answer to
that li. some hav* g great am­
bition for S. If. 8. lo ba tha Best,
and they take part In everything
to encourage the idea. The ethers,
Nothing at a|ll A few can't pul
Use Idea ovar, it takas everyone
working together.
If you think school spirit liu't
necessary, you’te Just kidding
yourself. Who wanle a bunch of
dead boat* balding everything
hath?
If you want a good education
you have no choice but to come
Khool, so why not make the
It of tha eituatjon? I can't ms
going Juet half way and quilting.
We hava a principal who Is doing
everything to mabe 8. If. S. the
ton, but I’m nehamed to aay
we’re letting him down. Make
your choice—either Join In on
thing* end encourage our school
spirit or quit complaininf because
we lack it. I think that'a Being
fair and wquare. don't you;
Wall you’ve heard my opinion,
I may b* wrong hut I don’t think
to (Me lima. AH I ask is tor you
to think Ihe situation avsr. IV*
salt) It before i'll say it again,
it's up to everyone of us whal
kind of school our school is. so
plsasa Join aid be a part of
things. Yau, ae a person, will ban­
dit by It as much as I. H. 8.

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Jus? Green
With Envy

I . I -wondar if Piaao W. hnowp' boy* at B. H . B. Why aid to many
about It.
toyo i o atog to IM J r . I r . Pw m ?
Hava yau Marti tha QNIAT Thl» ia Joat an* ad tbo way# tbo
newel Wei if you Haven’t b*N enirit o f our eiboal baa fa n *. Fo r
il U Nan Cushing and maradiUt Heaven’ * take. I hope n*st year
Beat!. You'll! mike a darling will to t o i l e r fOUflf.
Who la that great bin handsome
D e*«mi (Ml Linda Y, Juet ebaraattr In
in m
1 b pomd fyaniab
ean'1 make up her mind atout who M aya averyan* laughing con*
Philip N, ar Johnny B- Com* &lt;?n etanily? Mihc Tam m y, that sound*
Lind# yau can't hav* toth-that Ilk* you! I
just wouldn't to fair.
Hey you guys—th#
-ih *re 'i a real
Why haven't ua Man Kay I. ywaat Mfhomar*
■Irl
loing
end Duke B. In the Mils lately? around unatlaibad Boberta Miller
Beam# Kay Hill haa a crush on la wtom wa mean.
him, wMt atom you, Dub*? ?
Whal'a oil this talk In Journo
Did you Mar about IM fresh­ lent about sultlnn out moet of
man going to tha Jr, Bentor iha gossip. That doesn’t hound e&lt;?
Pram?
Oh, dnn't
alarm*!, goad to m*~wh#t atout you? ? 7
ihoy w*r* Juit ihly wreck uHt&gt; Bemeona plena due u« in an
oral
who Marquila camptoll Ilk** now,
(Hod to Mar avaryon* enjoyed
B*llev* it nr not Harold Bftoa
Ihe Jr, Hr, pram. An orchid far haa been epottod In Ih* toll quit*
tha Junior* I You all did a great a few times talking m a girl ant
job of decnraling.
ia away* seem to to tha earn*
Where did Fanny M- and Bate |lr, Harold w* tab* that boob
gat iucb • nice BBD tan? ? ?
■tout you Mini allorglo to giria
Bylvto Prtea and Al surely do -flood goDigl r
man# a darling couple. Rut Isn’t
Hiirt,1y Petflsr—isn't it #boul
Il Bailing to to montonoug? ? ? lima far you to to geUIni a
Overheard In Hama Ba—Kathy girl? It's spring you now! !
C»rjQ* living tq Mr Pld standby (Pretty good eieuse)
mirror—"Mirror, mirror on thg
Pat Martaon, who do you Uko
wHlr-Tra tha fejert of them now? ? ? Wi ’n really aurioua.
We don’t have any Idea—do you.
and tho rail af tha student body Pet? 7 7
will I hope wc can say "Opera­ Wa are really glad to tea. Peg­
tion s. H. S," (Encouragement of gy LundqulH and Billy T P * 80School Spirit, well underway.
Ing Heady again. Y«« two make

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By Kathy Carlos
This pa*t week has been miser­
able for ue anderelieamen. Any
one of us would have given our
left arm to be going to the prom.
Seme of the Junior end Senior
Urge have offered their small
bite of comforting advice on how
we'll havo *o much lo look for­
ward to In our future years at
S. H. 8. So much tor that, we're
Hill green with envy.
Moet of the Junor and Senior
girls have been Inoklhg forward
lo the prom *|nea thay wire fresh­
men and nowdt'e time to gn quite
a few of them are stuck w|th new
formsle and no dates. What was
wrong with some of those boys
anyway? Well, you can't taka
them out and ahoot them as
mush ee you might like to. I jurt
hope our sophomore and fresh­
men boy* won't ke Ilka that.
Although we're green with en­
vy over you upper claism*n w«
all hope you had one glorious
lima Friday that you will never
forget.

"VraTpofti I'll wilt until t i p
it let ItoN will to plenty nf # i ^
WLwlroni I plan to ep#nd.»»
on my family. ...
Nr. Mitbiouai I'd ue* It an gfw
lint ■ hotter n r,
«r, Rriiktnt Tb# odmtoMW**
live personnel havo not ton* to*

form#4 to whal nitont a H o to o t
r i l l * for ieirbari would iBnct
their iila r tir.
M n . Ratomani M ato m y
payment on ■ aahto o n w o r.
M r*. Alien? r m not oountlng
my ehDkeni tofem tto y #n
Hatchett.
. . . . .
M il* Ruyreihti I'd to ik l i
iwim m lnj pool to m y took yard.
M r. Pibbei (Cbuekio) » U r t
eatihi m m Initoad af toanai
Mias Bterenei I'm golM to wait
until I get it.
MUa Wklttle? J u it lot m » w t
it and than 111 know what t o ,#
with It.
Mine llmpeen: I'd hav* ma n
personal mild for overydiyt t &lt;
a real- cute euptWhat is this wa ora M otoi
lately Linda Y . and Johnny b .
together, That might prove in­
teresting.
Hey gang, wa hava a couple nf
vocallili ameng us, WendoJL

Brooks end Don B»ly—wsrW
talking about you twa| I t

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THB WAY MAKItl

Dance Band Plays
In Assembly
By CARLA NEWBURY
With Leslie Smith leading the
Dene* Band, they put en a very
good assembly proirrarn
The members, In ease somo
of you new peoolo don't know,
arc Saxophones, Harmon Smith,
Barry St. John, DDaie Rountree,
and Wally Pope; trombones Tom­
my Williams
wiiiiam* and
aivi Richard
mcnaru Pqwi -iiw
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all; Irumpele,
Sidney Vihl*n
Tommy Water, and Vivian Parrail- Gregory
Welker wee on the
If
drums. And last, but not l*ait.
Paulina Bane accompanying on
tha piano.
The hand opened with their
theme long, and than th*y olsyed
KQ KO MO, Pesp Purple, and
Pat Hmingtet, added touch to
tha hank eang "long from Moulin
Rouge."
Bigney Vlhlen played a Mtmprt
solo called "Summertime". It’s
the first lim* he hie plated It
before Seminole High |n4 he did
I wonderful Job
As their IsH number, the bend
Nelly Jailed il up and played
"Alexander's Rag Time Hand."
(Oh &gt;ai, Bill Chisholm played
Ota B i l l .)

Ae a raeuls the mined chorus
and ih* buy* gu lo Tampa to ihu
hills conlesl.

Electric heatgoao into the food—not into th#
kitchen. Direct contact between pan and heat­
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t’lSITING UIGNITAIIIKS WKItH IIONORKI) at the Mayfa'r Inn
falurday at a Jayne Sponeored luncheon. Gen. J. C. llutrhKon
(ret). Senator Speaeard Holland. Capl. Robert W. Jackson, Rear

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A PART UP TIIK HUGE croud, eatimated at *rvr #.JM. attending
the Seminole County Nary Appreciation Day. The crowd, neen ahote, It enjoying fried fi*h. hailed corn on the eoh, cole nlaw,
celery, hu«h puppie*. and coffee. "Km j body enjoyed themwcltea.

tald one Navy man In the picture. A elt Ilian alttinf nearby etamrnlrd “We enjoy the Navy, we like the Navy, and we want to bp
with them.**
(Photo by Bergstrom)

Admiral Cirl .1. Pfiiigalag. Major Datid (ialrhel. and l'nngrr**man
A. S. •*Syd" Merlon;; Jr.
(Official C. S. Nary Photo)

the hlah Naey official* white Captain Robert W. Jarhina (right),
RKAR AII.MIRAI. I'ARI, J. PKING8TAG, WASHINGTON. Ain't
Chief I,r Hurt- hi of Natal Acronautira. la nilrnpied to Seminole I Commanding Officrr •( the Nary Air Station tonka on.
County** Natal Appreciation Dry, J . Ilrailey Udham (left) greeta t
(Official If, R. Na»y Pbntn)
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HUSH n i'PIKS AND KISH were the order of the day at thr
tabic fir dlgritarir* during Nary Appreciation Day. (I.efl to right)
Deputy Sheriff A. K. Krana. ( lumber of Commerce Manager John

Kridrr. Senator Spcaaard I.. Holland, Gen J . C. IluIrhUon, and
Miyil' I lot Id Galrhrt.
(Photo by Iteru'tromy

SMII.CS OP APPRECIATION WERE SEEN throughout Fort Melthe daT.|oug( fc»thitie* *pun*orrd hy thr Junior Chamber of Com
Ion Pit k Saturday during Seminole Count)'a Naty Appreciation
merce.
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(Official U, 8. Nary Photo)
Day. Hfrt la a group of Nat) prraunnacl enjoying their food at |

IT COULDN'T ItK IIETTKR aaM Rear Adm'ial Carl J. Pflngttag
at Salorday'a SrmimJe Count) Naey Appreciation Day. (Left to
right) Count) CammiaMloner R. C. Dodd, Rear Admiral Pfingalaf,

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G. Harold Alctandir, Chairman of the Republican Party In Mod*
da, and County Commissioner l.aarcrue Swuffocd. (Staff Photo)

THE KIDDIES. KVKRV ONE OK THEM, had a wonderfil lime and | Shown abate are Tommy and Tina Brubaker, »«n and daughter xt
enjoyed the Ki-ib I ty 'a l Seminole County 'a Naty Appcrciatioa Day. | Lt. and Mrs. D. E. Urubakcr.
(Photo by Ucrgatroaa)

�ANOTHER DAY, ANOTHER DOLLAR

Thanks To All Who Helped Make
Navy Appreciation Day Success
Sanford likes tha Navy I
And tha anawar to that axclamatlon
cama laat Saturday whan at leant fl.BOO peo.
pla turned out for the Seminole County
Navy Appreciation Day etaped by the Semi­
nole County Junior Chamber pf Commerce.
Navy personnel, atatloned at the Sanford
Naval Air Station, and their famlllenrame to
tha celebration, aa did local citizen* from all
over the county.
Port Mellon Park wa* teeming with poo.
pla from 4280 In the afternoon until after
tha firework* at n lg h t-am l even then were
reluctant to leave ao aennntlonnl wna-tho
day.
Many people expressed their sincere
opinion that Seminole County Navy Appre­
ciation Day should become an annual evpnt.
And, as many did not know, the Saturday
celebration was the second such event.
The Seminole County Junior Chamber
of Commerce, with It* resident, (i. Andrew
Speer and the two co-chairmen of the event,
Harry Cannell and Oarfleld Wlllet* plann­
ed carefully and well for the day-ion* cele­
bration,
Worn the very first, cooperation from
local d tliens wa* excellent. This could l»e
reflected In the two tons of fish, fried gol­
den brown and delleloun a Job handled by
volunteer help under the direction of On*
Schmah. There were pyramid after pyrnmld
of hush puppies, huge containers of cole
slaw, 7.R00 ears of boiled corn, crnten and
crates of crisp celery, ran after can of cof.
fee, a Ion* line of drink boxes Iced down
with cold drinks—all accomplished with
volunteer help. And the servln* linen all
twelve of them, manned by civic and fraternnl organizationa
Frankly, the entire affair could have
been Judged as the feedln* of one great Id*
happy family— for only smiles and laught­
er, cheers of glee, and thousands of chuckles
from pure satisfaction were alt that could be
heard.
The flemlnnlo High flchool band perform­
ed "th eir very best" as they entertained
the huge crowds during mealtime which exteiftled from 4 i.TO In the afternoon until
after 7 at night. The band, with their music,
and thn Corps of Majorettes with their prochiton steps and prances, all under thn dir­
ection of bandmaster Krnest Cowley, added
to the gaiety of thr entire event.
Our commendations meat go to all who
had n pnrt In making Seminole County Nnvy
Appreciation Day a remarkable success.

The Sanford Herald
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TODAY'S IHIII.F, VERSB
Proud egotlstfi aro easily Inflated. Their
kingdoms uro mostly make bollovo. Thn
kingdom of heaven falls mostly to childlike
simplicity.
The puldiraa, standing afar off, would
nut lift so much ns his eye* unto henven.
t.uke 18:10.

Even though this was the second such
•vent, we’re sure that tho future hold* in
More an annual recurrence of what has been
termed over and over again "th e moot suc­
cessful of all events" ever held in the com­
munity.
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By JAN THOMAS
L'nl.e.l Press Stiff Comi*M**at
ATLANTA V — A fist-growing
river developent program In Geor­
gia which ultimately may sec In­
land ports ■&lt; far north as At­
lanta Is quietly revolutiontllag
the state*! facilities for Industry
and recreation.
Streams that once could be for­
ded on foot In Mime plaees sr*
being made ntvlgabla to htavy
barge traffic. Giant lsk*i are
being created to provide tourist
site* that promise a booming
trade. Fishing camps and yacht
anchorages are springing up. At­
lanta is recognized by the Indus­
try as the nation*! No. 1 Inland
market for boats and motors.
Amateur meteorologists aven
predict that impounded waters ol
r.ew dam development! may
mean a milder climate for zome

A fter a year long study, the Federal
Deserve System has made some Interesting
disclosures about buying on the installment
plan.
It found that nearly half of all U. A.
families have innintlment debts, and that
about 18 per cent of Individual Income after
tnxes Is now being paid out In Installments.
The Federal Reserve survey disclosed
that almost three out of every five families
In tho 94,000 to 97,000 Income range have In­
stallment debts. Among younger married
couples, almo'i*. seven out of ten with small
children are buying on the Installment plan.
Credit of this kind Is being used Increasingly,
It was found, and the old moral stigma' on
consumer debts Is disappearing.
Many other findings were reported, but
the core of the report Is that Installment
debt Is high and steadily rising. The report
Is certain to stimulate new discussion as
to whether the Federal government should
have the power to regulate buying In credit.
It was this question that prompted President
Elsenhower to order a survey a year ago.
The Federal Reserve System sta ff ex­
pressed no opinion, fn tho report, as to the
amount of Installment buying we now have
is bail for the nation’s economy.
However, some economists have express­
ed concern nbout the Inrge amount the
American people have on the cuff.
CongreiM will soon have to decide whe­
ther some sort of regulation Is called for.
It Is expected that any move on the pArt
of Congressional lenders to dip Into the buy­
ing habits of the Amerlcnn public will call
for a quick rebuttal on the part of many
millions of Amerlcnn people. Standards of
living In American communities began to
Increase In ever Increasing percentages when
ItiMlnllment buying became the mode of
bringing Into homes the new fnshlons for
living and modern Improvements.
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Foreign News C o m m e n t a r y
Foreign Naira Commentary
United Press Stiff Corre*pan4ent
The United Ktatci
soon may
propoea the admission of Spain to
the North Atlantic Treaty Orga­
nization.
Spain Itself li eager to Join.
It would be surprising If Presi­
dent Elsenhower ami British
Prime Minister Harold MarmlUan
did not discus* the question In
their talks in Bermuda lad weak.
Britain and France long have
oppored Spain's admission to
NATO. But It has been reported
recently that they have changed
their minds.
At a time when some other
NATO countries are trying to re­
duce their armed strength as an
economy measure. Spain'* addi­
tion to Ihs U nation alliance cer­
tainly would strengthen It.
Urged By House Oroup
The House of Bepre*rnlallves

Foreign Affairs Commltteo on
March 18 unanimously approved
a resolution calling for Spain’s
gdmlsslon.
The resolution, which is await­
ing passage by full House anil
Sanate, was proposed by the State
Department. It said that the deiartmrnt should "continue to use
Is good offices toward tbs end
of achieving participation by
Spain In the NATO organization."
Britain anil France have been
cold toward Spain partly because
of its neutrality in World War It.
But Franco is nbout n« antiCommunis: as anybody could be.
That is one thing In Spain's fa­
vor. Franco has an army of
about 300,000 men, and could mo­
bilise about 2 miUlnn If another
war broke out.
The United States signed a mil­
itary agreement with Spain on
Sept. 23, 1053. Under this agree­
ment tho United Slates Is con­
structing four hlg air base* and
one naval base in Spain.
ONI* Foil THR llllll)-*
LOS ANORI.r.B tiu Mrs Bev­
Franco Can't Apply
erly Jtirmnn, 29, won n divorce
Franco cannot apply for ad­
Tuesday after she told Uiu Judge
her husband, William, SS, "flew
Into a great rage because our
hnby lovebird* scattered 'feds on
the kltchan floor."

Mechanized Postal Delivery
The mall carrier represents a curious
bnckwnter In this country's mighty surge
toward a mechanized culture. In an era when
everything else from milk to laundry Is dellvercd on wheels, the postman still hoofr It
with a heavy sack of mill. Tho system Is
both slow and expensive.
Tho Post Office Department has been
expeVImonting with mechanized delivery of
mall during the past three or four years.
This work Is now coming to fruition. A
three-wheeled motor vehicle with n big mnll
bin ban been developed nnd eventually post­
men all over the country will be using It.
The little mnll scootrra aro fast nnd
mnneiivernble. They can carry up to 400
nnunda of mnll, ns compared with •per­
haps HR pounds In tho old-fnshloncd mnll
sack carried by n postman. Their use will
greatly speed up dellverlm In addition, the
Post Office Department estimates thnt each
vehicle will save nbout 41,000 a year.
Mechanized postal delivery has been a
long time coming. It ought to be put Into
widespread use ns rapidly a* Is fenslhlo.
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Strict grnmmnrlnnT Insist thnt It Is more
rorrert to say we re..r children rather than
raise them, rrnrtlrnl sociologists may feel
thnt, to raise some children, rear treatment
is necessary.

Ciulral P m t Writer
■HIPPED to the U. a. from then pelted hint with ollvea.
South Africa la a giant emerald Sesma thay did everything to tha
which weighs an amaaing 24,000 martlnla except drink ‘am.
earat*. That atone, aaya the man
t ! !
at the next desk, la n real torF .S .F . potlcardt that that
Sura gem dandy!
rornrt kradnt our u-oy n oul.t cer­
t I I
tainty Acn e a hi&lt;j tall lo till—1/ it
Moscow reports completion „/ only could talk.
a A’m»tnio //i,idictionary. It'll
t t t
be all Greek to we.
Orandpappy Jenkins says ba
t I t
ansa hnaw a dies (askay wha didn't
Homing wild turkeys Is laugher think that everything ha said aw
then burning elephants, says ■ lha air was axsaadlngty clever.
atan wha has dana bath, turo—
t I t
Jar ana thing, pasbydarms can't A University of Chicago eel an”y away.
tlat haa determined that two*
I f I
thlrda of our rainfall la watar
At a party In Radllngton, Eng­ evaporated from tha octane. Bo
land, tha Duka of Kant'a pala that aprlngtlma "aaa of mud" la
douood his head with gin and really that)

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mission to NATO. But thera la no
doubt he would Join enthusiasti­
cally If asked.
Aside from the fact that Spain’s
entry would give NATO a needed
lift at this time, there I* the coun­
try's Important strategic position
to think about. Sheltered behind
tho fnrmllable Pyrenees Moun­
tains, it might become th« last
allied bn-tlon In Western Europe
if Soviet ttus-ln's Bed armies
swept across Kurope.
Spaniards also point out that,
if Spain Joined the NATO, its Ca­
nary Islands off the northwest
roast of Africa might provide an
additional allied air base. The
United States has big air bases
In nearby Morocco. But that
newly Independent country might
become politically unstable In
wartime.
There is to be ■ big meeting of
NATO foreign minister* at Bonn,
capital of West Germany, on May
2 It could he that Secretary of
State John Foster Hulles will
raise ihe question of Spaln'i ad­
mission then.

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Pedro Menendc* do Aviles made
(he first permanent settlement in
the U S. at St. Augustine, Florida
in 1303.
New l.abnr "Code"
WASHINGTON IS — AFL CIO
special counsel Arthur J. Goldberg
toM a labor meeting with tongueIn cheek Thursday that the AFL
CIO's ethical practices committee
has written a new rode ofltitled:
"I can not get It for you whole­
sale.”

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1. At tha Odd Fellowz* picnic Sunday, Mrs. Murchison won
first prlzo in tha ladies' rolling pin throwing contest. She
threw her pin 89 yards.
I 2. Mr. Murchison won the
100-yard dash.

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dam below BatabHdgt—
cated last week.
Engineer* are now pushing W
completion of tho W brd date and
rvrcir on
tho
C h a tte l****
above Atlanta by fall, gnd they
hope to finish the Fort Oalnei and
Columbia dams, above the Jim
Woodruff, by 1952.
When they are computed, no»l*
gallon will be poislbl# from the
Gulf of Mexico through Florid* tW
section! of Georgia.
Tha dams, built with federal Columbus. Oa.. on the Chattahoo­
fund*. Ira providing vist amounts chee. Enthusiastic "pipe dftam*
of power to run factorial end light »r»" predict the river win some
homei; witer for Industry, cities day carry wealth to a booming
and firms. Hie navigable streams Inland port hi Atlanta.
will pgrmlt barge- to transport
On the other side of tho State,
ort, oil, cement, griln, automo­ Congress he* authorised • *1**biles and other raw materials foot navigable channel from *aehesply.
vanah lo Augusta on tho Savan­
Recreation Flat ladustry
nah River.
Mata porks, motels, cottage*
Two projects — the Hartxrelk
and summer eotonlee ire dotting ,dam. which is under eonstruetlonT
liko sites.
'and tha Clark Hill dam abort
BUI* Secretary of Commerce Augusta—will provide a firm flow
Scot! Candler asp* tha river de­ of water for the ehannel.
Allateona wai Fire*
velopment project will 'revolulionise the InMutrlal life of Geor­ The state's first major Metal
gia. provide Jobs for thousands dam project, tha ABatoona Mar
In agrtrultnrat areas amt create Cartersvllle. was rompUttd tn
• vaat new potential for the tour- 1930. It Is the Initial project in •
comprehensive plan for develop­
lit trade."
Tha latest link In the ehain of ment of the water resources of the
navlgiblo waterways being devel­ Alabama-Ooosa system* te Ala-.
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Osteen News '

BY VIRGINIA CONN

Thi* blank sheet of paper l , ' County. Write NOW.
beginning to unnerve me, so I'll I Shall I go back lo the social
go ahead and say snything that " 0,f s {o\ *
minutes? VAH-U
djlu
■. . . , ,
...
had a luncheon at the Mayfair
comes to mind instead of waiting. Inn Thursday noon. Sadie Nolda
for the perfect phrases. Ony two and Ellen Gonzales were this
words fit the job.
Thank jrou. hostesses. Spring was the theme.
Thank you. Sanford, from the bot-'and ,in&gt;’ n0,&lt;?Sa&gt;'* »t each place
JACKY FENWICK
The Nichol* homo ha* been
tom of our Navy hearts. You we,re Jha ravors. Witte cups of
purchased by Mr. anil Mr* E. B.
.
, .
...
colored mint* carried out the pashave proved to us through Navy tr)
of jprinc&gt; and Joai
Shiners and Mr. and Mr*. J. J.
■&gt;
-------- Redditt They will move in soon.
Appreciation Day how much ycu |Fellini won the door prize of a
Just about anything I could add the honored guest*. (Can't call
really like us! There was not a large basket of spring flowers,
to what’s already been said about (hem speeches, as all the men; Mr. and Mr*. Harold Pell and
face at Fort Mellon Park Satur- which had dominated the table
last Saturday’s celebration of N'avy werf verj. thoughtful, and kepi family and Ms*. Raymond Pell
day night with the exception of during the luncheon. Several new
Apprcciat on Day would be anti-( ^ _Lr_..
a few children), that did not have girls were introduced. They wera
visited in Samsula. Friday.
them
short!
Probably
shouldn't
climatic’ But. since it is the topic j
a smile from ear to ear. The Ann Purdy. I)odle Maliczowski,
of conversation on everyone’* ton j make that kind of a remark, but
whole day wa* wonderful from Pat Trout. Joanno Thomp*on, ami
r
i
•
&lt;
Mr. and Mrs W. E. Meeker of I
gue. I think I’ll give you my ver it is the truth! !&gt;
start to finish. We may even have Kay Downs. Also present were VI
Jacksonville
spent
Saturday
andi
»ion” of it. What with * "b.iwe- j Actually, if we had been bcta future Sanfnrditc in Admiral Mildahn, Anne Rear. Betty Em*nSunday
with
her
parents
Mr.
ami
ball-loving husband, and two Uf ab,f ,o hcjf , . j have likcJ
Pingstag, who thinks he may re­ ski. Pat Hansen, Virginia DereMr*. Raymond Lawson.
boys, one of who thinks that the
tire
here Who could blame him megio. Bert Burkholder, Jean
tun only rises so that he can be VPr&gt;' muph to hear the views
after attending the various plias- Hossl. Alic? Mill*, Camille Metz­
in his way to the ballfield, natu-; of *hese important men on such
Mr and Mr*. Kenneth Olson
e* of N. A. D.? To him it must ger. Polly Brubaker, Millie Snee,
rally we attended the ball gam e,3" occasion! It was an unusual and childrn of Boston. Ma»s..
be a sight unbelievably rare for Thelma Fentress, Teresa Martin,
between Dallas and Minneapolis 'event, to say the least. . The:C and Mr. and Mrs. Harley Thom­
a town to like its navy »o; and ami Joan Fellini.
at the Municipal Stadium! It ar* * av&gt; /“* " horP in, Sanfori1 as of Sanford were guest* of Mr.
to have the navy equally fond The same night a farewell din­
turned out to be one of the best *ho haVl’b« n
, ■* h*« I ami Mrs. Robert Williams, Sun­
of the town. Morale i* an all im­ ner was given at the Mayfair
so far this year!
abou‘ «*•»» Naval Installation in day.
portant factor In the services, honoring Vi and Charlie Mildahn,
«.
. .
. , ___ 1the country, and 1 ve yet to hear
-Picy must have caught so m e
^
^
haj
;&gt;Cfn
and no one can deny that morale who are leaving for Norfolk, af­
of the excitement that was radint; tajnfd by (he tow„ he w„
,u
Mr. and Mr*. A. D. Reider of
is in good shape In Sanford. Sure­ ter the change of comamnd *wrely the word will go back to W*rh- monies on Monday. AT! of VAlt ft
*1.1 , *****
•
tioned in ! !If there is such a Sterling. 111. called on Mr. anl
ington that Sanford want* lo keep was present. The ball room waa
sitting m a good spot, (r ght berd bc W )- happy t0 hcar Mrs. Clarence Snyder Tuesday.
the nayv and 1* wiling to put up devilled for the
hind home-plate) 16 watch ^ &gt;bout it! It would make a good!
occasion with
arrival of he d «nlt,rl. and the
for a colum(l,
; Mr*. J. L. Sander* has returned
with the noise and the risk. There cocktail* being served In on# end,
unhappy "plight* of the Navy v
.....
.
. . to her home in Itoston. (in. fol­
is a risk, you know—no*, much eon the other reserved (or the
photographer, who had his came' *»**«. «ba&lt;
° " p* " h&lt;* had lowing a two months visit
a* many large cities endure with I large dining table*. John Bear,
ra trained on one entrance, and the best time, everything consid- with relatives in the vicinity.
airlines passing over all the time. Charlie's relief, presented the Miltrying so hard to keep the’ nutn-j ered, were the “kids”! The crowd She is n sister of Mr*. Ray­
i but we had a tragedy last year. |d.ihna with an engraved silver
MliPLLM
IkhPItKSKNTING
each
of
Hie
ten
cluli*
of
the
County
Federation
of
Woman’*
Club*
erous children from getting with-1 was so huge, that they were gone.
shown *re. left to right. Ml*. David Gatchrl. Mr*. I.. K. Swope, Mr*. F. E. Mrrriwcther anil Mr*. ami the people of Sanford mu,t tray—a tribute to the former
In range, only to have all the before you realize it! And I mond Pell.
Carlton IVlti *. Standing behind chair* are. Mr*. Vincent Matrcki, and Mr*. I).
Karri*.
! be convinced that the advantage* |skipper and hi* wife from fellow
•‘notable*’’ come in the other en guess it’s the first time I haven’t j
(P h o to bv Bergstrom) ! outwrichthe disadvantage*, and
officers and
friend*. Charlla
Mr.
and
Mrs
P.
T.
Piety
were
trance! ! But. ‘Vest iavie”!
really worried about mine when ]
________ 1___________ the posihility that there may b e thanked
.................the assemblage, and pre­
dinner
guest*
of
Mr.
ami
Mr*.
Following the ballgamc. we they’ve disappeared at a big1
|another accident.
sented engraved cigarette boxes
“high-tailed” it downtown to par- event like that! With most of the; B. L. Crenshaw in New Smyrna.
However, once you have made to the fallowing, who are also
take of the ‘’fish-fry”! We were streets blocked off. and what traf- Sunday.
,
j up your mind, WRITE a letter, j leaving, or have left for other
lucky enough to find a parking fie there was moving *n slowly. ( The I. A. H. Club of the Met­
WRITE to Uk? persons ami places units. Camille and Rob Metzjer.
spot within "hiking" distance of there was no cause to worry. And hodist Church met Saturday
|listed in this papar. Tell them Dick and JuneDuvall. Davo Ru*.
the park, and we were able to I’ve never heard such "nhs and afternoon with Mrs. Raymond
Mr*. r r n Rach and Mr*E. why you
want the navy here, nr I sell. Dirk Smith, ar.d D.T. Trice.
The Scholarship Silver Tea and
get served and seated without any ' ahs" as t did during the fireworks Lawson in charge Following an
B
Carter
represented
Yowell’s
at
Ju*t
say
that
you like the navy The Mayfair orchestra played for
waiting or confusion This in it- display! The only thing that mar- i activity hour refreshments were Fa l.ion Show held Friday at Ihc Q j £ W i v P S C l l l h
the
Dorothy
Gray
Clinic
held!
Scratch
it.
type
it. or print it. dancing.
•elf is a "feather in the caps" of red that wa* the cinders blowing served by the hostesses. Don­ Sanford Woman’s Club wa* even
TT ,V L b ^ l u u
Threatened to print ail tha
Tuesday In Jacksonville at the Se-| but write to Washington. The
the Jaycees! The absolute ease |bark across the crowd, and get- na Stoll and Diane Jones Mrs. more successful than the Federa­
mmole Hotel.
! children in schools can write names of those seen at the fishtml. speed with which it was all ting in your eyes. And that was W. K. Meefker wa* a guest.
tion of Woman’s Clubs had antiGuest* of Mr. and Mr*. George Thp&gt;' have navy friends, and their fry Saturday night, but I'm afraid
bandied was proof of the terrific uncontrollable on the part of the
Quinn
thi* weekend were. Mis* Sat " avy friend* can write and ,ay there i* not time Did notice that
planning and thought that went In ! Jaycees. or I’m sure they would
Iv Presley of Washington D. C how much they want to stay in Patty Murphy i* home from Toft*
lo the whole affair! ! I didn't have taken rare of that too
as vstne ones who attended thi* year,
Mnrgaruitc McCarthy and Sanford. Your letter* are Import for spring vacation, and vlstiinff
speak to anyone who had to wait, it was about the only detail they (if they're still around" would at the door by Mrs. C. O. Knox, The Navy Chief* Wives Club was
her aunt and uncle John and Jean
morning yji,, Beatrice W. Adams of Lower -mb ar&gt;d R'oy
cannot come frnm
and all you could hear was praise 1missed! ! I'm sorry we weren't be there next year, in addition Mr*. C. K. Fisher. Mrs. J. reorcanlred Friday
Dooley. Also hear that RRI and
to
the
very
few
who
didn’t
get
II.
Innl*
and
Mrs.
V.
Gruff
»crvthrough
the
effort,
of
Mr*
I..
S.
uank&gt;
\
j
anyone
else.
Which
mean*
that
for the way the entire program able to stay for at least part of
ed to raise money for the Teach Brlnn Mr* Charles Mead* pri
Mr and Mr*. It. W Walker an! ”'ery private citizen in Sanford Millie Thomas have ortlars to
was carried out. Those that were-' the "street dance" that followed there Saturday!
Norf Ik.
As "spokesman" for one Navy rrs Scholarship Loan Fund and sided over the meeting and muni daughter. .Ml of Intcrlachen wore ' " f,udfln* natvy wl' f5'
n’t able to get there mi*sed a the firework*, hut with two exJV " '
' ' a*hinglon.
delicious ’feed"! ! !The corn was hausted children on our hands, we |family, may l extend my thank* (or a $."&gt;&lt;) scholarship for the out- nation* and elrrtion* were hel I weekend guests ot Mr. and Mr,.1' b'B fnr * lcU,p
my favorite, and I don't think1headed for home and bed! (Mom to the Jaycec*. and all tho other 'landing high school senior going The f '” i"*2 j wera rhn-.cn- Mr* L. E. Walker and family.
! ,f hr ° r ,h'' wan,, ,0 hp *,,rf ,hp
I'harle w»tv;J*.
president.
Mr*
there was a "tough" ear among and Pop were pretty worn out organizations which helped them., to college.
.*
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IFrank
I (lltn ■i||iris«||i|
Hutdiard 1ha*
1,1^ II
returned
till III II |i»
to n;uy will rontinue In Seminote
11 p i &lt;ii m
* Sanford after spending a month in'
the thousands served!
thcmscivc*.) And that seemed to for one of the nto*t enjoyable, Mrs. C.lltin White narrated the J'hap,r
*'’p» 'taD'. Mr* szamferwvillss. Cla.
re guests of Mrs. Forest nrcek-,
J
'"
Our thanks also to the wonder he the general reaction around days I’ve spent in Sanford, or fashion show amt introduced mo
enridge In DcLand Wednesday fnr
ful Seminole High School Band, town on Sunday Everyone was anywhere for that matter. And! dels representing each of thi- ter. Phillips, treasurer,
FRK E DKI.IVKRY
Dr.
anil
Mrs.
Brantley
Hender­
from
each son of Lake Markham Road are luncheon. Mrs. Rreckenridge Is a !flO N. Park Phone FA 2-1KJ
that played during the "fish fry" |tired, hut tired in a way that we when we stop to think of the clubs of the Federation. Modeling ^ representative
,
...
. iVodn..*.lav former resident of Sanford.
and afterwards. An also to the were happy about, and didn’t reason behind all thi.*, we can for the Sanford Pilot Club was i squadron wa* also cl.os.-n to h e :’””
Dr H. nderson ulll a.llv.
cute majorettes who performed ] mind at all. Heard some talk add our heartiest hope* that the Mr-. David Gatchel. the Long-!«" the Board of Director, Kopre
( opening of the recently
for the crowd. Found that by about making it an annual event, Navy ba*e will remain h“rc in wood Civic League, Mrs. Carlton renting Itatu, Mr*. K. White. N A
of of the "First
rP‘
itanding up we were able to hear a fact that all the Navy people Sanford where we have no doubts Peters, the Seminole Homo Dom * - Mr*. William Cotter. VAH ’■ constructed replica
onvtration Club. Mr*. Vincent Ms Mrs. Nardine. VAH 7. Mrs J. (
most of the "word*” spoken by would be thrilled alMiut. And tire that we ARK wanted
* ol nlcs •
tlcke, the Sanford Woman’s Club, Parson*. VAH D. Mr*. M A. tin- j '
M,s
Mc Ol l I i Mr Iter
.Mr*. F. W. Merriweathar. the ger*. VAH It Mr* W F I’et-cb.
MrWilliam A.|m?r w*nn •
v "1 ' ,M- K W. Grier
Oviedo Woman’s Club,
Mr*. and Fairon,
Sparks Clouts, the Sanford (iar- Johnson.
Don’t forget to liav»
den (’lull. Mr*. Fred Ganas, the
Publicity Chairman 1* Mr-. II
A!iamiint&lt;- Springs Garden Club, It SundvalL
Faster Clothe* cleaned
Mr*. D. A. Harris, the Altamonte The group ileeided tho meet­
Springs Civic Club, Mrs. K. H. ing* would he Ill-Ill oil the third
Juthc, tile Casselberry Woman’ i Thursday of raeli month at 8 p rn
Club. Mr Lytic Swope, and the at the Chief* Club.
Sanforsl Business ami Profession­ Coffer and doughnut* were serv­
al Woman’s Club, Miss Hetty ed after the businesa session was
Wolfram.
closrd
The stage was derorateil with
All Chief* Wive* are urged to
white wrought iron furniture and attend the next meeting.
spray* of red gladioli and fern.
Music wa* provided Ivy Mr Paul
to those holding the lucky mim
Middleton at the piano.
Ensemble* ranging from bath­ her*.
Mrs. C, K Fisher, president
ing suits In after five dress?*
llapp* Birthday
were provided by the Mary Ester the County Frferaliun of Worn
March .10
an’* Club* Mrs Robert Bradford Shop.
Mrs. t lav ton Smith
One of the highlight* of the of tlie Mtamunte Spring.* Garden I
l!a&gt; Herron
program wa* CnMte. a talking Club, chairman of the brunch and
Dr Wade Itucker Jr.
Mr,.
F.
T
Meriwither
of
the
San-1
French Poodle, owned Ivy Mr*. , . ,
.
J. V Young Sr.
John It. MrLn i-lilin of l ake plannrd the V
f°:!'h,',,r?.,:,n
Dorothy It. Walter
hour*
of
the
.iff.nr.
Mary.
March .11
l It a. m. to I p. m , so lli.it wmkAttractive
arrangement*
of jn(r p,.Up|,. W(,u|,| (.aVl. aI| op.
Mr- W A. Patrick
W lo i and I utai lw port inity to attend Sandwi h«j
Mr* L. S. Ilarkcy
l&lt;’t off the Ml\rr cani!v..i »r.i and coffer and rnokitM *crvc\l
noon
Elmer Bunkv
silver service of th-* t&gt;-4 table*. |were furnished by earh club.
Mi*, i t). Jones
|
Serving at the tea laid-* " re.. This club fiel* that tins wa*
llu-i-ell Win. Hnrkett
Mr*. II. Gatl-aus. Mr Jo , Uvir-I their most sucre*-fill and worth
Mi
IPm Currie
Mr*. Leslie Bryan and Mi
D |while project of (lie year.
llowaid Cushing
R. Ulrey.
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am sure the fans h m wUl retpond enthusiastically. I am amts• g a t tha flat reception the local
group has received so far. Not
tingle turn down. It’s* b an
, „ r * sine* there ba* been aa
much enthusiasm, *od I look for
Sanford is back in the Class D working, agreement and team hop­ a fins season, thanks to Um
ed for, much as they would like Giants and Brooklyn, and perhaps
Florida State League.
Every baseball aaaaew Baa its
That developed at a loop direc­ to do so.
the Priates."
add p a s t , and Um teams ot Um
i r
o
n
s
tor's meeting hers yesterday noon
However, here'ajebat happened
Nsw York Giant* Farm System
Addition of Sanford, masna Uut
*rding to league president Ate Friday night, Saturday morn­ major leagues will bo financing f
training Mrs in ganfard make
John Krider, who said that only ing. and again yesterday mom
no excepttew. Yesterday Um Mtoand supplying piay»r» for aavM
‘few leoae ends need to be tied lag!
weapeUs Miller*, triple-A Mg Bro­
of tee league's eight elites.
together"
before
the
sad
of
this
ther ef the Gleet eyatem, wew a
President Krider made contact
The Yankees are backing c‘
week to mate it aa absolute cer­ with George M. Trautman, presi­
game frees Howetew M that wiU
Petersburg. Phillies are at Tam­
tainty.
bo the talk at the baseball phllodent of the National Association pa, Cardinals art at Daytona
This means that Leesburg, own­ of Professional Baseball Leagued, Beach, Clavaiand at Cocoa, CJna week a t a*.
ed by the Milwaukee Braves, win and with Fresco Thompson, Brook­ elantU at Patetka. Milwaukee at
* the last
open the 1*57 season in Sanford lyn farm club director.
awe third toning* at pUy,
Leesburg, while Toronto, strang­
the Miller* wee the geom. But The Sanford Semlaolea will on Friday night, April 13 against
Trautman promised be would est of the few independent teams
movo
bock
onto
the
home
scene
Sanford team mad* up of play make immediate contact wtth In hasaball. I* working with
teat wasa’t all. The very mini­
mum number ef MlaaaapeUe play­ for bosebat] la Memorial Stadium era from at leaat two, If not three, teams not now representad In the Gainesville.
,
let to bet; !• eight end eoe- tomorrow night as they soak their piajor league clubs.
league.
Th*
name
of
a
popular
tem
rr
r
third
Orange
Bolt
Conference
vic­
third innings test mesas U bet­
Tbompfou told Krider teat
U many fans and numerous
ter*. Only awe men teethed drat tory in a row and a firm held an business man know, tha past twa while Brooklyn had a number at Sanford player cam* Into too pic­
third place in Um taaferosKO at weeks have been unusually hectic Class D calibre players coming ture yesterday as a poiathla fUQ
base far. tee le u eight
Urn* business msnager. He la
the
expense of Malhourao.
third
laaiagi
and
teat
wee
la
the
In that a small group of enthusl Into their Vero Beach earns dally, Mayo Langston, and the local
‘T V ; Mover Gave l &gt; "
« h when Ed White drew « walk The Seminole* will aend their aatic fans hava been scouring the it would be a week or ten day*
SnBy ~
group will attempt to contact him
Bottom of the ninth. Dalle* at enly to hove the neat b#**«r hit fired up diamond representative* city seeking donations and pled before a decision could be made at ones to s#e if he is interested.
into
a
game
teat
ceuld
well
he
a
double
play.
as
to
the
number
scalable.
gas.
bat and behind M . MbuaanooOa
The league will play a 140decisive tor the Seminole future A* of last Monday, there was
The firat toning meant tee
Saturday afternoon Thompson
pitcher, Juan Fernand** vorklag
at they attempt tn redeem thorn reason to beUava that the New told Trautman that Brooklyn was game schedule spit Into two
hell game for Mtaennpol
on Iho mound tad grewtaf atrsngar. Delia* baa two out* and Um as they tamed an tee rout sign selves of a one tided season York Giaats would be in a posi­ now prepared ta offer (resvponat halves. The first half opens Frllay April 13 ant elotai Thureday
batter boa two etrikao, two holla, after two wore out la the opening opener before the home
tion to ghro the local group a core ble" Sanford operators sevra or night. June 30. Th* second half#
Mtot of the 3,009 fans btfla tfe Inning. Houston pitcher Dick Hicks folk*.
plete team of prospectively cap­ eight good Claes D players and opens Saturday, June 32 and aaAf^
Tito completion of the tin t
manager, and Krider got this
pour out of the Hand*—then, a allowed Ova bite that materia tiled Fast-baller Eddie Barbour will able Claaa D players, plus a man
round of th* Garland W. Spencer
Saturday night Aug. 31.
information Sunday morning.
wild pitch, a hit hatter Jim Cond* Into Ifve rune before he made the get tha starting nod for mound agar.
Memorial Tournament produced
Winner* of th* halves will meet
long
walk
ta
tee
showers
and
was
Sunday
morning,
Trautman
duty
tor
the
Seminole*.
Baseball
eomta to bat for DalUa. Fernan­
Heartened, a local aonsoring
pod golf and hot competition ai
relieved by hurler GianacchiaL mentor Davo Lauda said this group that included Cotton Brown. phoned Krider that Pittsburgh in a three out of fire game itdes stretches the count;
Um final realta reduced the field
riei, the winenr to bo awarded tha
Glaoncehint retired the sides in morning that Barbour had had
connects—a home run over left
John Keeling, George Kents, and waa In a position ta supply a few 1987 pennant. Players of this team
to eight yesterday afternoon at
the first inning and allowed no tendency to tire out late in
worthwhile
Class
D
players
on
field
fence
and
U
m
acore
la
tied
others, renewed their efofrts, and,
tht Mayfair Ian Seminole County
also will split an MOO pot.
Tha game goea Into aatra Innings more bite through the fifth, nor gam* buC, "Ha's been running by lata last Friday, they appar­ option to Sanford.
CM
An all-ttar game is to bo pipydid
Mumm
or
Ludwig
who
did
Thare was a slight possibility
hard and getting himself Into ently bad over * 10,000 in sight
and the fane making their way
Ooa of the hottest matches of
duty
on the mound for
the shape and I think he’ll go all the made up of cash, pledges, and Trautman said, that Pittsburgh ad Friday night, Juno 33. un the
out
of
tha
park
taka
seats
at
van­
the rounds was between C. E.
losers.
way for us tomorrow night."
tage point*.
promises of marchante and fans might have a complete team— ground* of the team hading the
Phillips and Bill Fleming at
R HC
Lauda said that the newly r e who were ready to buy advertis­ one they had assigned to the Ari league at midnight Sunday, June
Top
of
tbt
10th.
ono
out;
MiaPhilips shot a S3 00 the front
EDITORS NOTE: This la tha
Minneapolis 300 000 000 S 1
*
shuffled team will have the op­ ing space on fences, scorecards, zona-New Mexico league. Direc­ 9.
nine and was only ooa up on 11th la a series oa the 1187 pros­ neapoli* at bat; Orlando Coped* Houston
Managers a l r e a d y oslgntd
000 Oil 00* 4 11
tors
of
that
league
were
to
hava
portunity
ta
show
the
home
fans
and
otherwise.
at
bat,
Cecil
Patrick
workiag
on
naming when they made the turn pects of the major league club*.
Ka*t
that experience fell before deter­ This group mat with Carl Hob- met yeeterday to dteid* whether around th# leaguaire:
Uw mound for Dallas. Coped* ba*
and started la
By LEO H. PETERSEN
Johnny VanderMeer of double
Houston:
Fred
McAllister
(9th
mination
and desire. They're bell, heed of tde sent farm syt to remain as a Class D circuit
. Another close contest came In TAMPA, Fla. O'— Tha Chicago had four hit* in four times at
looking forward to this game,’ tem, lata Friday to learn that or Jump to Class B, which maant no-hit fame, at Patitka; Ray Wil­
the Carl Rubbelt-Jim Cunnings White Sox hava made only ooe tha plate—Dallas givo* him an none oe)
son at Daytona Beach; Hank MaBatteries
Lauda remarked terlay.
whereat aa of Monday U appear­ higher salaries and so on.
match. On the front Hubboll fired major chaaga from tha club intentional walk. Ha move* to
jetkl
at Cocoa; Neb Wilson at
Minneapolis:
Miller,
Bowman
(I),
According
to
Trautman,
Pitts­
Gama
time
is
t
p.
m.
toraor
ed that the Giants might have
three birdies tn a row and at which finished third, 13 games bo- first giving n man at firat and
St.
Petersburg;
Charll* Gaasowav
and
Thomas
burgh
had
no
plans
of
operating
row
night
had a complete Clast D team, ai
the turn his scorecard showed hind tha pennant-winning Yank aacond. Dougs play—Patrick nut Houston: Hicks. Gianncchinl (1),
at Tampa; Tom Giordano at
late Friday only five or six play­ in that league if it want to Class
Um only two up. He gained an­ eea la IMS. They twitched man­ of trouble,
ers appeared to bo what Hubbell B ; that the team assigned there Leesburg, and Red Dulanfy at
Bottom of the iota. Finland** Munn (I). Ludwig (I), and Me
other stroke coming In for the ager*.
Cardie
Doctor
Says
Heat
indicated were major league pro­ as a Class D unit would ba aval- Gainesville.
working hard for Minneapolis
win
They fired Marty Marion and Fan# two. then give* up n walk
able for Sanford.
specta.
rbe winners of the first round
brought in Al Dopes, who had apt
So, as of this morning, Kridar,
Will
Aggravate
It
was
explained
to
the
local
who will chose paring today are cialixad In finishing aecnnd with —Willi* McCovey, Dallae1
Hyacinths Put Sad
group that sinco the Giants did with Trautman'* cooperation, was
hitter at bat. He has gone hit
Carl Hubbell, Harry Tooke. E
0 . D. Farrell's
Cleveland Indian*
That
not as of Friday have what they busy working out the details of
for the game? Mints* potla End To Club's
Muscle Strain
B. Smith, Clarence Spencer. WhU tha
a team which would be supported
would
call
a
team
that
would
be
ley McMullen, Hugh Grier. Dr. change doesn't figure to mak* up decides to pitch to him. The
Dr. A. W. Woodall Issued
that 13-gam* difereoc* unless tire infield and outfield shift*
by Brooklyn and tha Giants, aa
RUkg, and C. E. Philips.
•tern warning to the many par­ a credit both to the Giants and wall as Pittsburgh—each team to
soma of the dealt the Whit* Sox bard to tha right ta field against Barbecue, Cruise
to the fans of Banted, tee Giahta
Phillips biased the hottest trail are contemplating pan out.
ticipants
of
spring
sports
who
ap­
The cut*# of hyacinths put
supply some players and cash.
the left-handed batter. It looks
for the first round with a tint
ply heat In wholesale dosage for had no alternativo but to say that At yesterday's director’* meat
tng two under par 44 throw the Lopet and Vice President* John like a Ted Wlllami defense. All sad end to what had been a gala all muscle strain* and bruises in they could not supply the full
ihg, it was learned that St. Patfavorite .spotlight on his play for Rlgney and Chuck Comlskty art of the player* are concentrated chicken barbeeuo and cruise put an Interview this morning.
ersburgh,
a New York Yankee
trying
to
land
a
first
basoman.
a
on
by
the
Sanford
Boat
and
Ski
from
second
base
to
the
right.
the week.
Woodal's warning to the athle­ and bruise*. " It’s not always best
left handed hitting catcher end
McCovey fousl twlhe thee connect* Club for outgoing officer* yes tic groups of Sanford cam* after to run to your doctor for every farm, may hava to release Dyke
fourth starting pitcher.
a solid blast. The ball popa high terday afternoon on Lake Monro* a fury of bruises ahd strains by little sore place or treat it with Wilson, veteran who waa with Or­
Featuring
lando and S t Petersburg last
The White Sox would liko Hoy and then straightens out to can- and tha St. Johns River.
heat," ha said.
year. Wilson, a Seated realodieat,
A targe turnout of members young athletes who had applied
Sieveri of the Senators for tint terfieid and clean tha fence
heat only to find their soreness Ilia recommendation was to give would b* offer* to Sanford, ac­
The Very Beat
base man Lint Courtney, also ef above the 370 foot marker. Dal honored outgoing officers of tha aggravated.
minor strains and bruises exer­
cording
to
Herb
Smith,
president
club
at
the
barbecue
staged
on
Washington, as the left handed lie wins P-7.
"Wholesale application of boat cise by walking, flexing, or gentle
310 E. 1st
That was the thrilling result of Frank Woodruffs Cove on Late to inflamed muscle tissv* can massage. "Nature will give minor of the St. Petersburg elub.
hitting catcher behind the No.
In other words, as Krider said
receiver, Sherman Lollir. As for Sanford's most pitched rivalry Monroe and retiring commodore sometimes drive irrigation deeper bruises and strains the proper
a fourth starting pitcher, tha Saturday afternoon in Memorial Joe Nicholas was pretested boat and lengthen duration of aore- amount of heat by beat genera “we're back in baseball and I
White Sox haven’t divulged whom Stadium before some 3.000 Navy lighting equipment by Dr. A. W. nets." he said.
tion in the body," ha said.
they are after.
Appreciation Dsy spectators that Woodall, newly elected Commo­ Woodall said nature’* way of
But, warned Woodall, see the
included Senator Holland among dore of the club, representing handling sorenesr was the best doctor Immedateely If tha bruise
Strong
Down
Middle
The Dallas Eagles marched
the elub.
or strain seems serious.
With Dollar catching, Luis Aper- others In the classification of dig
along on their merry winning
After the barbecue and short cure for minor muscular strains
nilariei attending tha gam*
rlcio
at
short,
scrappy
Nelli*
Fox
ways yesterday afternoon In Me­
session
of
riding,
the
elub
made
"Rosy" Ryan, manager of the
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morial Stadium as Rochester, an* at second and Lary Doby In cen- Minneapolis Millers, big brother a boat-a cid# along the St Joh n
terfteld,
the
Whit*
Sox
are
strong
other Triple-A team to fall vic­
River
to
Blue
Springs.
On
the
re­
of the fabulous'New York Giant
tim to their aggression, was bowl­ "down the middle.'* However, Fsrm System, was quick to admit turn trio the boating enthusiasts
PLANNING TO SELL? - they are hurting at tha corners—
ed over t-3.
Do it the FAST. SURE, SAFE and FAIR WAY!
found themselves trapped by a
that
the
pitched
rivalry
between
Dallas hurler Tommy Rowers first and third base.
Us* the Harebrough Auction Method—Successful Sines
wall of hyacinths that had block­
the
two
top
team*
of
the
Giant
Unless they obtain Siev*rs. Do1911. Writs or rail for booklet explaining this Sure Fir*
was a mainstay for the Eagles
ed the mouth of the river into
Method of selling worthwhile properties. HANSBROUGH.
for the seven innings that he did pec will have to chon** between System, was no Imlginary thing. the lake beyond tha bridge.
"No matter how lousy those
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duty from the mound for the vic­ the veteran Walt Dropo, who hits
Many members' boats were
guy*
have
been
all
week,
they
tors, allowing only three hits and the long ball but not often
stuck and were unable to forge
(Delias)
played
been
all
wreek,
they
one run for his assignment. The enough: and three rookies. Norm againstus," he said.
through the thick matting o' float­
B ID ! B U Y !
one hit came in the seventh Inn­ Larkrr, Ron Jackson and Jim
ATTEND!
ing feliag* and had to have a
Salty
Parker,
manager
of
the
Marshall
at
first
.
ing when Gene Green hit a homer
path cleared by an inboard yarht
fired
up
Dallas
Eagles,
enthusi­
At third. Bubba Phillips, who
with none on.
before they could iahd tdeir ▼#*
COLLEGE PARK.ORLANDO
Gil BassitU took over the mound did most of his playing for the astic after the upset victory, said. eels.
3 I&gt;droom—3 Bate Maamry Home
duties for Dellas in the eight Whit* Sox last seesan when he hit "The boys reslly wanted this one
After
the
long
delay
before
Lake Privileges
and promptly pitched himself into J71 as an outfielder, is getting and they never gave up. That some of tha members and guests
1100 Arthur Ave.. Comer Neptaae Dr.
a tied ball game. He allowed two the nod over veteran Fred Hat* mad# the diferenc#."
could
be
landed.
Woodall
said
that
The Lie* leers
THURSDAY, 1:3* P. M.. APRIL 4
walks, a single, and a stolen base field and Sam Esposito, an infield
Minneapolis
Oil
2)4 920 0 his elub would consider making
You tan enjoy * lot of living hero. Built for typical Flori­
reserve
Iset
year
who
can
field
that tied the score at 2-1.
pvommenrtations
for
action
ts
Dallia
otO 100 302 I
da comfort thruout, the spacious living room has nuaarooa
The Dallas defensive play but not hit.
have the marr to pleasure craft
outstanding teatures—cork til* floor*—beamed ceilings—
R H E boating removed.
Fanklng Doby Is the
outfield
looked good all through the game
unusual fireplace mode of used brick with white mantel,
7 12 1
and into the stretch and gave will be Minnie Minoso in left and
"It's a shame that w* can't
all set in • panelled wall of Honduras mahogany. Mas­
I 13 S do something to hive these aw*
ample backing
to the two run Jim Rtvera in right. Rivera, how­
sive glass eliding door*, opening up onto a large screenBatteriea
lead that Dallas rolled up in the ever. is among those being of­
ful
obstacles
removed
so
that
*&lt;i-tn FU. room. Kitchen baa everything! All kinds of
third inning when Mel Collins fered for bait in the proposed Minneapolis: Treat* Fermartdes Lake Monro* and the St Johns
cabinet spar*, all with "push" catches—fornrica counter
(I) and Jenkins
singled followed by Willie M(-Co­ Washington deal.
' River in Seminole County ran
tops—dishwasher and garbage disposal unit—built-in G.
Dallas:
Wall,
Patrick
(It
and
Rookie
Jim
Landis,
who
hit
.129
vey who tripled end was then
i have its beauty exploited by 'the
E. Rang* and oven—ventilating hood over oven, breakfast
Murray.
Jackson
it)
on!at
Colorado
Springs
last
season
batted across the score spot
1many familie* who want to hava
bar,
separating Litchen from a rosy breakfast room. This
Home
Raw*
and then was sent to Memphis
a single by Rey Murray.
fun end health alone the sunny
magnificent heme has 3 bedrooms with large sliding-door
In the eighth Inntnc the high where he had a batting average of Dallas: Cond* (two out. ooe ea. i waterway* so cloea to them."
closets and cork floors; 2 bedrooms are connected by
flying Eagles more than evened .297. has been hilling the ball hard
beautiful large and complete bathroom with built-in vani_
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sib.lilies
are
Jim
and
probably
will
slick
along
with
McDonald and 9th); McCovey (two out, on* on,
tie odds whrn McCovey Upped
tory and double site mirrored door medicine cabinets. Mas­
hts third triple of the game fol­ Dave Phslliey and th# veteran Ron I Jo* Dahlia.
110th)
ter bedroom has 2 large welk in closet* plus 2 linen closets
low! I by Don Taussig, Mickey North#) as outfield reserves.
and Us own private bath; air-conditioning unit with ducts
Rookie Ha* Chaarr
Sullivan, and Bobby Prescott who
leading to each loom.
Another rookie, Earl Battty. (oreach tapped out singles. Ramon
* 4 Mile* Meal of DAYTONA BEACH
Conde kept the scoring spree merly of Toronto, could wind up
18 Mile* East ef DeLawd oa Hwy. *3
aliva when be was called safe on th* No. 3 man to Dollar if Chi­
28—BUSINESS LOTS—23
a Rochester first base error and cago doesn't get Courtnev.
2 Home* and Large Wusketie
For his pitching "big three” j
Elick Cosmldte titered the dust
44* Ft. of Valuable HWY. FRTGE.
when be kit a home run with the Lopez will have southpaws Billy
MONDAY. APRIL «. 1:44 P. M.
bases leaded to give the Eagles Pierce 28* and Jack Harshman
There are 15, 25 ft. business lota with an overall frontage
au runs in the Mb after there 18-11 and right hander Dick? Don­
of 490 ft. on the highway and extending back to a depth
ovan 12-10. The fourth pitching
had been two out*.
ef 200 ft —to Litenhower Rd . to the rear of the property
Dallas has on open date today. spot is wide open with Bob Kee­
where there'* a SO ft. masonry warehouse; a large 2-etory
No need to run all over tee house
R H E gan 5-7, Jim Wilson 13-14 and
masonry home with 3 bedrooms and bath upstair* and 3
Rochester
000 000 110 t 4 &gt; erry Staley P-3 th# leading p°»- ‘
because there's only one telephone. Hava
rooms and '&gt; bath on th# first floor, and another 1 story
Situated ia on* o f th* nicest sections o f Stm inol*
Dallas
OOJ 000 ono a 10 1 sihUlttes.
home which has 8 rooms and hath. Farther eouth and west
Dixie
Howell,
once
rated
tee
County.
Heme Baas
additional phones handy when
of this property, between Eisenhower Rd. and General
Rochesttr. Gene Green (Tth. none best relief pitcher in the league;
Marshal) Rd.. are 4 other 28 ft. lots also with deep w*IL
but who slumped to a 84 record | located conveniently near th* Mayfair Ian Country
on)
you need teem — in kitchen, den, living roots
These lots are 180 ft. deep and alsa very suitable for
Dallas: EUcfc Cosmidis (9th. last &gt;ear. and the 42-year-old El­
building purposes.
Club.
and bedroom*. Hav* them in smart
lis Kinder will lead tee bullpen
three on)
G RO YEM O N T E S T A T E S Many otter comiag Aot-I
corps with Paul LaPalme. a south­
Batteries
decorator colon, too, teat blend or contra*
on South Side o f Hwy 84 l)ow* including; Rretaarsat.1
Rochester: Floyd Woodridge. Ed paw, also a relief possibility. m
\V* build 3 A 4 bedrooms, 1 A 2 bath homes.
Se knag; Ranches. Metals, |
between Grevelaad A
Bonus pitcher Jim Demngtonj
Donnelly (8). Mel Wright (I)
with your furnishings. Get yours today.
Ultra eel
Deplete*. BaMaaaa Prep*
must be kept. Other pitching poaDallas: Bowers. Bassltti (I)
Ank to nee th* various floor plana that w* hare.
Homeeitew— Hwy Frootage tten. Residential Prepsrtf. |
T U E S _ A P R . 1 4 -1 :8 4 p. ■- Acreage, Sabdivleien*. etc.

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Dallas Belts
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Season Here Apr. 12
Inning

Seminoles To Seek
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Against Melbourne

1st Round O f Spencer
Memorial Completed
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Paco 7

New Idea Solves
Sitting Problems

Calendar

MONOAT
The Y.W.A.S meet from 1:30
to T:$0.
Circle number 10 of the WSCS
will meat at Uta home of Mr*.
W. F. Petsch, 121 Laural Dr. In
Plnecrest, at $ p.m.
The Boy Scouts of the First
y
Presbyterian Church will meet
■
111 the Scout Room at 7 p.m.
At T:4S p.m. the Phllathea Class
ot the Pint Presbyterian Church
will meet at the home of Mrs.
Olive Hunt, 2483 Palmetto Ave­
nue. Co-hostess will be Mrs. Katie
Willis.
TIN W. B C S. of the First
Methodist Church will have an
executive Board meeting at 8
a.m. followed by
the regular
at 8:48 a.m Circle number 8
V
under the direction of Mrs. J.
N Azzersllo
will present the
program. Nursery will be open
• for those desiring to use it.
rnthbAv
The Golden Circle Class-of the
First Baptist Church will hold
Ha monthly business and social
maetlng at the home of Mrs. L.
H. Trips, $410 Key Ave. at $
p.m. Mr*. Harold
Heektnbach
A wilt serve as co-hostess.
The Gleaner's Class of the First
Baptist Church will hold its reg­
ular Monthly meeting at the home
tf Mr*. Myron Smith of Flora
. Heights at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Fred
Myers will eerve as co-hostess.
The Brownie Scouts of the First
Presbyterian Church will meet in
Uta Youth Building at 3 p.m.
The Pioneer Fellowship of th*
First Presbyterian Church will
% meet for supper, program and re­
creation in the Youth Rultding
. from 8 p.m, through 8 p.m.
The. Daughters of Wesley Sunday
School Clue of the First Methodlet Chureh will meet in MeKinley
Hall at 7:10 with Mrs. A B.
Stevens group as hfetssiees.
The
Associations!
Baptist
Brotherhood meet at Oak Hill
Baptist Church. Supper will be
nerved at 7 pm.
The Sanford Unity Class will
meat at tha Valdez Hotel at 8
m. The Rev- Josephine Stuckle,
aeher The public is cordially
bivltad to attend these classes.
Ihe Sanford Tourist and ShufTlsboard Club will meet at 6 p.m.
h r a covered dish supper fol­
lowed by a regular meeting at
•t* club.
v
WEDNESDAY
"
Prayer meeting will be held* at
tie First Baptist Chureh at 7:30
am.
Th* Children's Confirmation
Clan of Holy Cross
Episcopal
Church will meet after school at
the Parish House at 3:49.
At 7:30 the Mid week Lenten
service with sermon “Deadly

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Sins" will be held at the Holy.
Cross Episcopal
Church. Adilt
choir rehearsal will follow the
evening service, with rehearsals
beginning on lfoly Week and Eas­
ter music
The Catholic Women's Club
will hold its regular
monthly
meeting at S p.m. at th* Yacht
Club. Election of officer* wil be
held
Circle No. 9 of the Women ot
th* First Presbyterian Church,
Mrs.. Joe Baker, Chairman, will
meet with Mrs. J- G Dunn, 1200
South Oak Avsnue, at 10 a m.
The Girl Scouts of the First
Presbyterian Church will meet
at 3:30 p.m in the Youth BuiiJing
Th* Mid-Week Bible Hour of
tbe First Presbyterian Church
will be conducted by tb* pastor
Rtv. A. G Mclnnis, at 7:30 p m
The Chancel Choir of the First
Presbyterian Church meets for
rehearsal at the Church at 7:30
p ra.
Tha Sanford
Woman's Club
will meet for a luncheon at
13:30 at tha Club building. Hos­
tesses will be, Mrs. B. R. Beck,
Mrs. W R. Nichols, Mrs. A. 1L
Fcrber, Mrs L. E Thompson,
Mrs. Frank Evans, and Mrs
Stephen Ter Horst. Guest speak­
er is scheduled to be Mrs. C. L.
Metiscr, First Vice President of
the F- F. W. C.

THIS 8PRINO SUIT with a
peg-top aklrt and dolman tleevea
comes from th* George Carmel
collection. Designed In gray
and whit* Imported honey­
comb tweed, a self-fabric belt
emphasizes th* w-lde-ileeved,
bloused look.

Civic Club Meet
Wednesday Gives
Musical Program
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS—A musleal program will follow th*
buainees meeting of th* Alta­
monte Springs Civic Club whan
It meets at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday
at the Community House.
Mrs. J . D. Morrison will pre­
side over the business moating
and rvports will b* heard at this
time on the recent club sponsor­
ed ham supper.
Mias Annie Cline, program
chairman, will
Introduce those
participating in the program
Included in this group are Alt­
amonte's own Mary Jsno Smith
and Catherine Crews, who will
■ach give a vocal *o|o. Also
an anthem will be given by the
Altamonte Community Chapel
choir. Mrs. Dun McMahan will
be piano accompanist
The strond part of the pro­
gram will be by the contralto

Save $100 a ysar— on bsby.itting bills!
Ifow? Two young men frort\
the Midwest have found out that
many persons want to know the
answer to this questionA new Idea In baby sitters
rlubs has been spreading rapid'
ty throughout the country. Jack
Howey and Bob Schwarx, mem­
bers of such a club in Michigan
City, Indiana, were so satisfied
with the way they saved money
that they contacted other clubs,
exchanged ideas and then set
down on paper the step-by-stepprocedure for others to follow In
starting their own clubs.
A functioning club
works
something like this: Let's say
you need a baby sitter for
next Saturday night from 7:30
to II. You call this month's club
“bookkeeper" and make your re­
quest She then contacts other
members
As soon as the bookkeeper has
club membres wno are “in debt"
located a club sitter, you ere no­
tified and can forget all about
it. At 7:30 Saturday evening your
sitter arrives . . . . you didn't even
have to pick hsr up (or him, as
tfee case may bs.) You can now
enjoy an evening out knowing
your children are in the hande
of a reliable, adult parent like
youraetf who will know what to do
when the baby wakes up unex­
pectedly or little Jane gels a
tummy ache.
The following day your sitter
phones the bookkeeper end your
records are debited with 314 hours
—hours, not money! The sitter,
at the same time, receives 3W
hours of credit. Next week some­
time you or your husband may be
sitting at another member's home
so that couple can attend a
PTA meeting.
This •sit-fpr-sat arrangement
will save families at much as
$100 a year and It works so well
that clubs, with the help of the
Howey and Schwarz procedure

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OFFICERS OF CPO WIVES CLUB at their organisational meeting
held Friday night at th# CPO Club at 4k* Naval Air Station. (Left
to right) Mrt. Geraldine White, and Mrs. Ethel Ntech Board #f

Mrs. L. Brademeyer
Hostess To Circle
Meet Wednesday
GENEVA:— Mrs. Lewis Brade­
meyer was hostess to the Met­
hodist Missionary Circle meeting
Wednesday evening.
Refresh­
ments of pumpkin pie and cof­
fee were served after a short
business meeting attending were,
Mr*. J. H. Bllbrey, Mrs. Letter
Brown, Mr*. Edron Galt. Mr* John
Hughey. Mrs. W. G. Kilbee. Mrs.
J. E Lowry, Mrs. Laura Kilbee,
Mrs. Hattie Atkison, Mrt. Bertha
Llndry. Mrs. Ed Guyett, Mrs.
John Thomas,Mrs. J . W. Yar­
borough. Mrt. Fred Youts, Mrs.
Mrs. Ed Yarborough and MrsFrank Pitts.

Band Parents
Held Meeting
Tuesday Eve.

Th* March meeting of th* Sentinto* High School Band Parents
Association was held Tuesday
tvtnlng at 8 p.m. In the Band
Hall. Reports of the District Con­
test held in Apopka March IS
wtrt glvsn by band director, Er­
nest Cowley
Plans wort complete for the
barbequ* April 17 at the Elks
Club. After a lengthy discussion
concerning th* need for new uni­
forms it was recommended that a
committee made up of parents,
etudents and th* principal of Samlike basis a successful club can nole High meet with Sir Cowley
be under way In a few days." for further consideration.
Tentative plans were made to
contact the principals of |Ji* Jun­
ior High School* and parents with
the Idea of setting up a cltywlde
Band Parents Association
Punch and home-mad© cookies
were served to those present af­
ter th*
business session was
brought to a close.
A program was presented by
four high school students who
had attended the band camp last
summer In Miami. They were,
Dickie Rountree. Wally Pope, Ir­
ma Jean Corley and nerry St.
John'.

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SAVIN G S
kB O N D S ,

T R I C E R E 'S "BIB AND
TUCKER" costume of toffeecolored chevron silk and wool
is designed for spring. The car­
digan jacket covers a sheath
with a bib front of white gloaay
linen.

Directors; Mrs. Rita DeJonr, Secretsry; Mre. Edit Wise. Tie*
President; Mrs. Mary Nordlnr, Board of D im nrs; and Mr«. Vl^
ginia Meads, President.
(Staff Photo)

Annual Check-Up Vital
For Women Past Forty
ty HUMAN N. IUN0IHN, M.D.
ARB you a woman ovir 407 and a test for diabetes and par*
Then this column is especially tlcular attention to th* pelvis are
for you.
in order, a Papanicolaou vaginal
I ’ve always urged annual medl- smear test to dstect any Indiescal checkups for tveryone. After tlon of cancer, blood and urint
tha age of 40. however, this be- tests and an electrocardiogram
comes particularly important
If your physician thinks It la ad-

Middle Years

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There are many diseases which ComP**’*
art likely to have their beginning Your doctor also will want A
In the middle years, although complet# and honsat report on
they generally art thought of as Tour personal history. Including
developing late in life.
the state of your health, any raBom# of them are d ia bete s, c«tm «dedatU ntlon and lrtforeaneer and distaste of tha kidney, nation on marital, sexual and
heart and blood vessels.
family matters.
seldom do these Insidious die- *
‘ mphaslxe, as I bar*
sues present any symptoms until10
times betors, that you
they are fairly well developed.
comp:Istelly frank In gtv¥
Ing this Information to your phyFound In Tim*
sldan.
Through annual, orovsn semi- Bo nuke an appointment right
annual physical examinations, now before you forget about 1L
your doctor can detect such die- Get that annual checkup soon,
orders before they become really qvution and axiwzi
serious.
E. a.: Would trembling, sickness
When I say physical sxamlna- of the stomach, fainting and tril­
lion, I mean a thorough checkup tabtltty be symptoms ot a nervous
For a woman past 40 this should breakdown?
Include:
Answer: These symptoms may
An examination of your entire occur In psychoneurosis commonbody, a blood end laboratory testily known as a nervous breakdown.

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NERVING AT TIIF. COUNTY FEDERATION of Woman's (Cubs Scholarship Tea and Fashion
Show Friday was .Mrs. Joseph L. Laird, president of the Woman's Club af Casselberry.
(1'hoto by Bergstrom)

SEMINOLE HIGH STL DENTS enjoying the Junior-Senior Prnm held Friday etening at the May.
fair Inn were: eeuple in fts-e-ground, .Mary Grace llohby and Claude llittrll. Iwft to right on the stairs
were. Pat Harrington. Teddy Walker, Dot Melts, Johnny Yrachle, Eeo Jo Wynne and Pete Latham.
(Photo by Bozrtrom)

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CARO of THANK*
Oven, Refrigerator and Free1 LOST * fOUNP
itr, Control Hooting, duct* to
S FOR RENT
all moms, Air Conditioned.
9 REACH MENTAL!
Beautiful Fireplace, built of
4 WANTED to RENT
Tennesto crab orchard stone,
* BROKERS * REALTORS
Slone Window SHU, Stone Plan­
• REAL ESTATE (or SALE
ters, Awning Typo Window*,
t REAL ESTATE WANTED
largo Utility room. Two cor
■ MISCELLANIOUT
carport, ring
neighborhood,
5 MISCELLANEOUS
Terms available,
will laka
(•OFFICE EQUIPMENT
smaller home In trade.
It AUTONOBILEILTRAILERS
nEAL ESTATE DRIVE IN
12 BOATS A MOTORS
3344 French Avo.
13 FARM SUPPLIES k MACHIN­
J . W. HALL. REALTOR
ERY
Bar L- Kenned;, Aiaoclate
il PET.vUYESTOCK SUPPLIES
Johnny Walker, Associate
( Poultry)
■•Call Hall- Phono FA 2-3441
IS ARTICLES WANTED
It PLACES to EAT
IT BEAUTY PAKLORS
^ ^oAnJ W tafli Com pany
1* FEMALE HELP WANTED
1» MALE HELP WANTED
A. U. PETERSON
2t MALE or FEMALE
Broker Associates! A. B Pater,
21 WORE WANTED
son Jr., I'. J. Chcsterion, (Jar,
33 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
ricld Willetts, and R. W. Wil­
Z3A MONEY to LOAN
liams, A. C. Doudney, Land
33 SPECIAL SERVICES
Surveyor
33A ROOFING * PLUMRING
III N. Park Avo. Phone FA I dill
21 PLANO SERVICES
23 ELECTRICAL'CQNTRACTORS
W, H. ••»W" 8TEMPB1
Baallar — Gaaeral inurar
3! INSURANCE
Guy AllenAsaocUle
37 NOTICES-PERSONALS
Arietta Prlra, A*taclata
3! ARTICLES for SALE
29 FURNITUER A HOUSEHOLD Pbona FA 2 4991 - III N. Park

R08A L. PAYTON
Registered Rial Eilate Rroktf
Ph. FA 1-1201—17-92 at Hiawatha

I—LOST a No w u m r
LOST— Boner Puppy. FA g.8438

OZIKR REALTY CO.
Lau ra u Qatar. Realtor
Kealto
Aa'oelalr
H *a *l H /la id , &lt;

2 - FOR RRNT

Osteen— .1 room Brat Boor 2801 Ha. Orlando llwy FA l -55ta
floor furniihed apt. .1 room »•Yours for prompt and
eond Boor furnished apt. Cnll
affieiant gapdea
FA M7TI

Small apL li l Kim’ Ph. FA-| 027«.
Avalon Apt*.
FA 3-5954

Efficiency.

S te n a tro m U e a lty

H. E. STENSTROM
Registered Broker
Ph.
2427 Laurel - Phone FA 1 1420

EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suitable
Baal Elista laauraate
for Winter Tourist. Private both Commercial lavestateaU—Rentals
U shower. Steam heat. Inquire
Property Managamenl
Manuel Jacobson across from
RAYMOND
M. BALL,
Post Office.

REALTOR
See Seminole Realty for Desir­
able Houaea and Apia. FA^2-5232 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
WEI-AKA"a PARTMENTS: rooms S. D. Illghleyman — Associate
private baths. 114 W, Firat St- 204 S. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2.|4tl

Thi* U * free pa«* to the Rita 2 A 3 Bedroom homes, beautiful
Theatre for Thyl'ui Baty. Eap- places. Down payment* a* low
date Apr. 10, 1057.
as |038.00 down.
Cherry Keel Eilat* Agency
3 bedroom furnished bouse. Dial
Dial FA 2-9929-Notary
FA 3-4205._.
1219 W. 13 SL Reer-Barbef Shop
Clean furn. apt.. 811 Park Ave.^
Draetlcally deduced
This new three bedroom masonry
4 Room furn. apt. 500 Park.
homo reduced from $9250.00 to
3 Bedroom furnished house on #8450.00, can be purchased for
Celery Ave. 8 room furniihed
a* little a* 5950.00 down and
apt. 310 M»gnoRa- c * 11 A. K.
#84.42 monthly, location 112
Rossetter, Florist FA 2-1151^
East 4th St.

tv

fj

1 Completely furnished house. 1
unfurnished. Reasonable, im­
mediate p o » « « * » t o n. Phona
FA 3-1250 or FA_213Q1-

R o b e rt A . W illia m s
REALTOR
Raymond l.undqulat,

•Jiltedroom unfurn. house. Fenc­
a sso cia te
ed in back yard. Ph. FA 2-T007. Phone FA 2-3951
Altantic Bank
Nsw furnished coltags, lake front.
Buy In Laka Mary and n»ve.
Lars# yard. Must be quiet re­
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
fined couple. Dial FA 2-2002
Lake Mary, Horida
Ph. binford FA 2 4237
between 0 a- t»-*l P- m^

Building suitable for storase or
b'lJineis. Dial FA 2-5339

IF IT IS HEAL~ESTATE™
a$k Crumley &amp; Monteitli
it 117 South Park Ph. FA 2 4495

2 bedroom furnish'd bungalow.
4—REAL MTATg FOR HALE
313 Palmetto.
Efficiency Apt. lli-wuy 17-02 So.
City Limit*. SlumberUnd Court.
" 4 — I y . vK i K h I D Kb-Vf

WE HAVE A HOME
FOR YOU

WANTED: a 2 bedroom, unfurn­
ished home, with kitehan equip­

ped; for permanent resident HOMES—3 and 4 b e d r o o m *
1 A 2 bath*.
and family, by April 1st. l'hone
A
R. ti. Thompion nt FA 2-2092. Completed and ready for immedi­
ate occupancy.
• This la a free pal* to the Prnirie
Lake Drive-In Theatre for Jack
fltouky. Exp. data Apr. 10,
Locations.
1957. ______________________
Druid Park — Sanford
drove Manors — Hanford
3—BROKEBS and UEAI.TOBS
Valencia Villas — Dci-and
Whispering Oaks — Titusville
1800 00 DOWN
Buy completely modernised two
bedroom home, electric kitchen, FHA In service and rHA financ­
Venetian blinds, Florida room.
ing available.
Quiet neighborhood. j7.9SO.oo.
»•'
Consult A REALTOR First
CULLEN AND HARKEY We can qualify you for one of
these home* in 30 minutes. You
104 N. Park Av* Ph FA 2-2391
ran start enjoying the home
\ STEAL!
recess the piper*.
while w# preeee*
2 Bedroom, masonry, hardwood
floors, tiled bath, kitchen fully
equipped, situated on 2's lota,
Developed by
with citru* and deep well. Total
ODHAM
&amp;
price is only 29500, as low as
1 1 ,008.00 down, balance iese
TUDOR, Inc.
than rent.
Cor. Hwy 17 92 A 37th St
3 Bedroom, (ltd. large living
Phone PA 3-1381
room with fireplace, separate
Dining Roam, includes Air Con­ HRAII.EY ODHAM. PrM.
ditioner, Range, Refrigerator,
Blinds and drapes. This is a
fine home, nicely located, and DAYTONA BEACH. 2 bedroom
priced right at $11,450.00—
furnish'd house, very reason­
terms can be arranged,
able. Good investment. Dial
FA 2-4838.

Seminole Realty

W. DIETRICHS
T. W. MERO 7-R*om house. Furn. nr unfurn.
ished 1703 W. 3rd St. Ph
%M
REALTORS
FA 2-1257.
v
Elisabeth Methvia. Astaclala
' 1901 Park Ate, Phone f.\ 25:32 "CUriTOM UUILT HOMES
rHA CONVENTIONAL
HIGH WAY BUSIN ESS PRO­
FINANCING
PER TY AND ACREAGE
LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
CLAYTON C BROOKS
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
Phea* FA : » « J
A. K. SH O EM A K ER, JR .
Real Estate Intcttmmis
Phone FA 2 3103 1800 Mellonviljve
Specialising la Aeraaga
Route 2, Bog 434 Sanford, Fla.
This is a free pas* to the Rita
Thtatre fur Mrs Harman L
KENNETH f.. SLACK
Swaggcrty. K*p. date Apr Id,
. KEG. REAL ESTATE BROKER
J009 E. ad
Phone FA 2 0225 1957.

M O R E

N
PEO PLE

«—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

T
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12-BOATS tad MOTORS

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THE HANFORD HERAL D

,d o n . A p r i l 1 ,^ 1 0 5 ? "

Trees
trimmed, removed and 29-FURNITURE and
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
demoasarf. Plum* fa 2 2800.
HANFORD TREE COMPANY

For Salt by Owner: C.R. threeMERCURY
bedroom home, living room,
OUTBOARD MOTORS
W. P. SMITH
dining ell, kitchen equipped.
2. OtherwtM
ACK08B
•SAVES
FA 2-4481
Florida room, attached garage, 231! Park Avt.
3 Decay
I. Ctrl'*
corntr let, immediate occupancy, Mark ! - Mark 10 — Mark 25 ING
ON GOOD USED
4. Clover
nickname
treated at 3400 Kay Aveaua. - Mark 30 — Mark 53 - Elec­
8. Backbone
• FURNITURE
8. atylleli
tric — Mark 75 Electric
l’hone FA 2-3AT8 or FA 2-2083.
PLUMHINO * HEATING
a. Injure
f. Hu*
6 HP to 80 HI*
Saptit Tank Installation k Sarvle Mather of Sanford
7. Angrr
10. A Great
Immediate posseaalon. 3 UR ma­ Coat tiailera from 1122.00
Heater Service. A r c h ' # C
a. colid
Lake
3M-4H
East
Firsi
F.\
l-MM
sonry by owntr. 912.41 mo.
Harried,
Phone
FA
2
3299.
USED MOTORS
P. Mandarin
13. Celerity
2428 Yale A**.
2 Mark — 7 Mercury T'9 HP each
tea
12.0trTa name
This ia a frea pass to the Moviapiumbtni. Kresky Bcalini
•181.00
It. Horn
14.
Any
fruit
land
Rlde-tn
Theatre
far
l-ni*
M.
G.
IIOOGES
2 bedroom furnished block house. 1 10 HP Johnson
54.00
18. Qrempu*
drink
Childers. Exp. dale Apr. 10.
Service on All Water PumpsDial FA 9-2311.
18. Btair
13
Fountain
1937.
Wall* Drilled — Pump*
Ik. Eject
IT. Cerium
Paula Road. Phone FA 21037
SUPPLIES (Poultry)
30. Marsh
LOUT LAKER ACRES
iiyns.l
ECHOLS SPRING SALE
IS beautiful ramp or home sites,
31. Herset
II Pelnful
This is a fret pa*« to the Prairie
I Hindi
5 7 acres, with or without lake- Coma to Twin Lakes Farm for
18. Cold t her. I
Lake Drive in Treetre for Nan- 0 Pr. LIVING ROOM Reg. $339.00
fin#
Du
roes.
B.
H.
drear,
HIfront. Near Paisley off Rt. 4'J.
22.
Fruit
*o.
Sea
lEur.l
Rafa
Bed
NOW
*v Richard*. F.xp. date Apr. 10,
way 424. ilk mi- NE Oviedo.
Write for brochure.
23. Bong for
Chair
• W 7.
.
two
L. 51. "STEW" Prince
IT—n6A tT&gt; PARl.DHS
2 Rian Tables
511 Center St., Eustis
28. Bay wtndaw
1 Cnffe* Table
PLUMBING
t« Moldy
Phone Elgin 7-2305
Your laauly Number Is FA 2-5742
.’untrect and Repair Work
2 Lamp*
27. Urge
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
Frea Eitimatt*
3 Pillow.
Terms
umbrella
108 I- Oak A»*.
BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom home,
«,. U HARVEY
88 Quicker
all new draw draperies, |2..
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2 3313 8 IV. BEDROOM SUITE
n Exlet
•
o&lt;H&gt;0&lt;l duwn, lake up payment*, l 8- » lKMALty HELP A AMW&gt;
Reg. 1273-00
$n. Mark on
no rinsing cost. 107 W. 30th
Ilnukritsr l|r,|
ekin
St., South Pinecrest.
Wantedi LPN ar Nurses Aide
Mr. A .Mr*. Dreittr
NY
21. Slnlh
far 8*11 shift u IW* &lt;m praTilt Mirror
12- ChrUlmu
Plants,, Shrahs
mie«t ar with own transports,
Crest of Drawers
c p T . i i . ’t y
song
s
$199.00
tlan.
Also
cook,
Sarapta
Rest
Innersprlnr
Mattress
33. Sprit*
Peat Compost (Daetwelder’s) |Oc
Contraetlng A Repairs
Home, Silver Lake.
Phone
Matching
B«x
Spring
34. More
bu. bag. GRAPEVITAF. NUR­
toot Hanford Ave. Ph. FA 2 6542 ---------2 m il
How*
FA 2-4724._____
IIONU8
rational
Ternis
SERY, Grapeville Ave Phone
3* Dwelling
rA 2 0448.
CERAM 1C TILE
WOMEN sew easy regdycut
' Wrought Iron Dunk Bed*
&lt;0 Mend*. U
Paul F. Muallae * Son
house coats boms. Earn fruits
a hem*
t Complete with Mattresses
A- K , R O M E T T E R , F LO R IS T
Free Estimate—Quality llu l.
I IT.40 to 42!.14 Iloien. Writs.
41. Fart#
Phona FA 2-1851
vow
Accurate Rtyla, Freeport, New Huky Rpears, Mgr&lt;—FA 2.1132 1
42. Rod far
Dor dependable Service
York.
meat
Member of Florist
CLARK
43 Period* *I
Telegraphy Delivery Assn.
WOMEN with machine la tew Plumbing, Heating k Buppi# to.
lima
KCMOU RKRDIMi CO
Contracting k Repair#
ready cut sproni. Easy, piuCar.
lad
k
MaiMlls.
Ph.
FA
IM
JI
1a - OFFICE EQUIPMENT
DOWN
fjtablo. Spare or full tint*. AAR 2819 Orlando Dr. Ph. FA 2-3ST4
"Bid llambarger, M$r
Highway IT k 03 Routn
I Painted
APRONS, Caldwell, Aik.
Fru
Dsltvery
HAYNES Office Machine Co.
driving m
Typewriter*, adding machine? Beautician, full or part lime. J I —PIANO SF.R\ It H
Balaa-Rentaii, 314 Mag.. Ph.
Wanted immediately l ' h o n e
L. L. Sill - Piai.n Technician This is a free pass to the MoviePA 2 0483.
FA 2-5742 or FA 2-2455.
land Rldr-ln Theatra for Shir*
Phone FA 2-0329 Route I. Sanford
ley Morgan. Exp. date Apr- 10,
c o i k i u : w a t t s s a .l u l l
is—SlALk HELP 'VA.MF.lt
PIANO TUNING 4. REPAIRING
1957.
W I, HARMON
4 Cubic
8 KM
A cnosa
Budget and credit man. Apply Ph. FA 2 1277 After 5:00 p. m. Used furniture, appliances, tools,
meter
I
.
Mud
flat#
Firestone Store.
RAY HERRON
ect. Bought sold. I.arry’s Mart.
8 Morstl
lire.)
33—ELECTRICAL SERVICES
YOUR
321 East First St.. Ph. FA 2-4132
7. Orchrstra
8. Wild plge
member
PONTIAC SALESMAN FOR A JO—T u Ti or FI ^ma TT
II. Land of
FRIGIDAIRE appliances, tale
• BIG VALUES
I. Vipers
the lame*
NEW PONTIAC OR GOOD Male of Female Grocery Clerk.
and service. U. H High, Oviedo
• QUICK CREDIT
12. Dramatist
I Sttiger
USED CAR
Fla Phene FO!-3:tl6 ar San
Experienced only. Joe’* Gro­
l Norw. &gt;
10 Dirk
• EASY TERM S
1949 Ford 2-door
^ford FAt-3883 aftar ! p. m
cery, 713 Celery Ave.
II Tree
13. Worship
1950 Ply. 4-dr. Sedan, new
WILHON’MAIER
IP Smell,
Air Copditlonlng
14. Pith
MEN or WOMEN
Ntw aid Used Faraitxrv
paint &amp; scat covers. Spec. $395
Electrical Contracting and
est
helmet
Maximum Potential Cash Income
311 E. First St.. Ph. FA 2-5622
1931 Mercury 4-dr.
Repairs; Economical House
■tat*
13. A dance
SPARE TIME
1051 I’lym. 4dr. Sedan
tabbr )
Wiring and Repairs
17. Little island
#180 Weekly
1952 Pont. 2dr Sedan
20. Ship's
RANDALL
ELECTRIC
COMPANY
II.
Dreads
for
each
$3,000
investment,
and
1953 Pont. 4dr. Std. Shift
record
112 Magnolia
Dial PA 2-0013
20. Not right
about 4 hours' spare time
1954 Chev. 2dr. P. G.
31 Female
13. Young cat
wiiMii.rv
Tremendous,
profitable
new
rent­
1951 Pont. 4-dr. Ilyd. Clean
A— IIUILDING-nKPAtBSsheep
(.teasel a
37. To be
al business. Works by itself. No 23
Orlaatftt
1931 Pont. 4dr. Std. Shift
PAINTING
32. Marsh
In debt
experience needed. We furnidt
MllMm KVKM2M1
1955 Pont. 'J-ds. sedan. Clean
21. Coin
••» l l r U h l t r Day
written leases from hotels and F LOt IK sanding anC Anlihmg. I!.•
1955 Pont. 2-dr. Cat. Ex. Clean.
l l * H r t f « l HtUIIK
I Sweit.)
I
L
1
Clasning,
waxmg
serving
Semi­
motels
for
installation
of
our
1
:3D
K'I
hm
of
aMurn
Ph. FA 2-0231 or after 8 p. m.
29. Docile
&amp;
.O
Q
A uv aiit ure u l u i I nc|« W a ll
nole
county
Macs
1925
powerful
full
sized
console
FA 2-2883. 301 West 1st St.
33. Projecting
41I'I H afti y k’l r i l, l-a»t an&lt;! A l w a y s
II
H M i.i«s»«a Laka Mary
electric 3/4 ton room condition­
I II 1*4noilii L*4rnl\«l
end of
ers
and
humidity-control
unite.
i.O'I
W r a t li«r*.\« wa*Spor(8
It will pay YOU to see u* before
a church
(J
Ted Burnett
•.IV Kenilmivout
6-ycar factory warranty. I.alo-jt
you buy. Open Evening* and
24. Storm*
for PAINTING
•
:!•
•
liytlantler
model. Requires NO INSTAL­ 2401 Granview Phone FA 2 2978 am HmiriI llii) 1Itlilt
Sundays.
38. Detest
11
LATION. Plugs In Ilk* lamp.
f ;••» -until*
Kastsld* Trailer Sale*
39. Poisoned
Til* John D a ly a ii&lt;| th t N t w i
No stock, no inventory, no ex­ Far Painting call Mr Tasker Ph III*
Palitka, Fla.
in warfare
Jlobln il.s.itl
perience needed. Hu.'incs* can
43. Deputy
% %
FA 8-4139. Room special $14.05. • «*0 I•tl\4I |(||UW
I I I * H|issM«fsian c l u b
r&gt;c operated by Men and Women
Sail Your Car to
ll
4.3. Defile
I
l'»
\
**I‘
•
of
ROY REEL
REMODELING?
of all ngei and built up to #
48 Midday
• uo l
Lu«y
304 W. See«nd St.
W*
can
m
ist
In
financing,
plana
business with 5-figure annual
meal
V
• IR I Ftllhif HrIR*
selicllng a contractor, A tha IRiRH li lt I ' l r i d l
47 Ruh out
income, depending on mailable
JR
IR
f
r
u
n
c
l
i
an&gt;1
h
a«
finest materiel* available.
Trailer* for isle; 3b ft. Craat48 Underwork
14
time and finance*. To l&gt;* con­
II imi Mkin
M#p"rt
liner. 38 ft. Detroiter. For par­
river
sidered, you must have * clean
MM
I I I* H U m .iff
ticulars rail FA 2-2257. May
l myth.»
background ami go&lt;&gt;,| referen­
I n m ' I , X N fll M g
consider trade on home or pro% A
It Ancient
V
ces.
S VI Mltn-iin
J . 1'
_P*rty.
_____
Greek
Our Regional Director will ar*
P rnersin ll aiu m s
4 VI . V i M i - W s e t n t r
townihips
range for interviews, locally,
T,n„ •*iloi,,| Marnlng"
SEE ELMO~PARIS YOLK*”
41
DOWN
within a few days. Write in da*
I &gt;14 I ' s i i u l n K s n i s r s n
1. Pierce
I n» ai en.n rr
tail to; Box 27, e/o Hanford
KEIM-MIX CONCRETE
H "
I IV Mlgn-iin
2 Resort
Herald,
Window Hilla - Lintels
(« in* H a rr y iln n rs Him*
tit.)
Heptin Tank—Htstn Approved is IV SIhi la Min
41
3 Old coin
-•I —w&lt;illK WANTED
IS IS LKs aid, Cllithtih
Sand — Cement Mortar Mix
SAI.tiMAN - 301 W. First St.
ii
"s
Txs
t-nee
t»
might
•
Gr
)
Miraela Contrail Co
Hite Sulks It nirh
Power lawn mowing. Ph. FA 2 81T0
New and Used Car*
4 Left
ir r ts v n n v
809 Elm Ava.
Thona FA 2-5731
t i u iiie v
evenings.
FA J-irJ.lt or FA 2-5374 after 4.
destitute
ISSS Vsllsni l.s-lr
!.*&gt;»• uf• f*tt«
While they last--Utility Grade I til V ■
Careful
rsrptnter
will
do
small
II III Hear, I, f,»r To fo u rr o w
CASH FOR YOUR CAR*
Fir 3x4. 2 i 6, 2 xM, mostly 2xit— it
IV iiu o ii o g i.ie'u
or &lt;kM Jobe. Call FA 2 -5"9:i.
8105(H) M.
HOMER LITTLE
I ;SS tvslisr Crnakttt and ihs
Nt« •
Hherman ( on crsl* Pipe Co.
USED CARS
22 a — M’tiNEV TO T H IS ----t IS gisnd t’n tn* Rs Cnunis4
1813 Ranfard Ave.
Out West 13th 9t.
I Is As ihs tv#rld Turns
AUTO L O A fft
J se e »# «n ihs XVnrld
S (S nsnfro Valise
W A W • K IN G
'31 DaSoto Sportsman IferdtorCOST LEM
VV I’ll It — ■ 4 % S'llH II
S
liie I"**,iff
Lightning Dry Wood Finish, 100% S nS
Clean, best offer around $350.
It,Ml K l l . O t » l T . K e
In ti,ti, I'rosby Him*
M It V II V V
Vinyl
Plastic.
For
all
type
#
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V
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a
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(
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Around
'50 Anthn'iedur, a u t o m a t i c
Florida
State
Bank
arruiiMHiv
(SM
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N-rv
J
IISIIIV
VIM#
floors,
wood
finishes.
Never
tnnsmission. 4 door, like new.
i ss T h s ll X v l h m H o u r
' H IM S I. «
OF IAMPORD
discolors.
Must sail on*. 1930 Mapl*. No
• S1
Mnxnav aivnnt*#
tVn rlii A t SI*
SiSS ■rienue n«e
S
; l l Taillehl Ssnat
McRANEY-SeMITH
PAINTS
calls Saturday.
C
8
I
a r i i m L IM ilA i
H
s
r
r
i
i
atorm
4
IS
Hnnris Hook
U\% H. Park
Dial PA M i l l '« Is K-len of N l# hl
• O Miialu A ' llsn-f'iot
GATLIN RROTMERM
1953 Bulck special. RAH, Standard
Si Sit All- Use Minis#
1.»» I ' l l f l l n s On V ClumI
s »u Mnnerntan
Dragliae A Hulldosar .Sarvlca 24—IhiklllAM V.
ISIS Keso jii * M i n i "
shift. Excellent Condition. #80*&gt;
esa e It, llsi.ort
7. is It's l U n i - r l l i i i ,
Ph. FA 2 3 m Hanford.
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218 Oak Ave.
Phone FA 2 3093
sured. 116 French.— FA 3-8221.
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5 HP Johnson
72.50 k S2 50
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5.4 HP Evinrude
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3 used weshers
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IM ktf, Clr. 1 . M Millar, 0 * . off a m of Fort Molten Pack to able in be with yen an j m Navy

&amp; C. MBflahn, d r . W. W. Mat. enjoy thter meet listen In the
gnltoiie*, wok fee ‘
tm era plate Chart## AnaU **4
of n MW Ford I
to te. Save Qaaatog Tha aatira
n gigantic display ad
. ad than ouJay ateate
until near midnight.
tea brief program aaaaaod bf
te s te r* . Mayor. Darid OaUbaL Congreasnua Herlong, intromod la the huge crowd seated in
Tplln n ill Batorda^i laachic
k o m b
On vixftbg dtgeltarte# won tok- ten park; assured Sanford chrtaa an a galiog tear of tea M liana and loafevd Navy people ad
ford Naval Air ftetiaa. Co Ma wholehearted support in keep­
viaftor araa praamtad with a fold* ing the Naval Ate Station la
. Mt fc WWHWM the Dl»ar famfflariabig him with tha Seminole County. “It ia wonderM ftybHT C m * with tear Navy Bom and pointing oat ful to see each clot# relations be­
tea Air Kate! with flaw
polnta at b u r n t throughout tea tween tm local people and the
flta ^ a rfjfe e Jtm lB M B a l Uatt
Navy,** be sold. " I want yon ta
knew that 1 am with you aad
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tea
eomptotion
of
tear
and
■ o f f M l Mia * . iC. MOdahn a parada through lanford tha will keep on working for you.”
UgnlUrl#* and civic leaden #t» G. Harold Alexander of Port
tended tea Jayee# Navy Apprec­ Pierce, chairman of the Republi­
iation Day boatball game between can Party In Florida, Introduced
earlier at tha Mayfair Inn lunch­
Minneapolis and Dellae.
eon, told the huge greop at Pert
the
flak
fty,
with
over
«
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spirit. H«
Mellon Park *1 wish yea many
thousand
pound*
of
fl&gt;h
fried
by
Ma nation with
nappy yean of splendid associa­
and a gutet eom- Coy Sehmah and hi* committee
sorne m e n u Is of vohmteers, plui thousands of tion with the personnel of the
that
bosh yapplea, cabbage ilaw, boll- ganford Naval Air Station.’'
The entire affair, day-long,
ad com on tha cob, and celery,
west cdf withait n hitch. Spon­
i Navy's newate and haaviavt carrier base’ 'st Naval War College, In Newport, sored by the Seminole County
bar, tea Doogiaa AID R. L Ho waa assigned to the Bur­ Junior Chamber of Commerce,
r.” Entering one 'Mi eau of Aaroautids before report­ Harry Cannel and Garfield Wil­
ing to VAH-11 in July, IMS as Exe­ letts were the co-chairmen who
new yfeaaa ta tte
(teged the glgantle affair.
cutive Officer.
laaca bo om could bar* w
Mayor David Gatebel, a mem
aantnaM *- enecaad Cdr. MB- His variops decorations include
Plying Crosa bar of the Jeyceee hlmielf, wai
A lla (baa CDS. i . fL Bode, tea be Distinguished
rlth two atera, the Air Medal chairmen of tha Invitations com­
•aw CmmtnJmg v u ,.
CDR. Bear entered tha Navj&gt; m with three tar* and the Preildcn- mittee. The mayor, pressed for
Mtt and baaama a Naval Avia- tial Unit Citation. CDR. Bear alio time to carry out a complete pro­
ter after comptetioo at flight train­ baa been awarded the Aalatic-Pa gram for the day without inter­
ing at HAS raaneeia. la World clfle Campaign Medal with four ruption, did not road numerous
War 11 ha flaw In tea Paetfle cam- stars, tha Philippine Liberation telegrams from officials Invited
saiga aa • fighter pilot and par­ with on* star arid more recently to attend the gala affair showing
Sanford and 8cmlnole County's
ticipated la campaign at Palau the Korean Service Medal.
aad Marianna. At tea close of tha A native of Predonla, Pa., CDR. deep appreciation of the Navy.
Among the telegrams reeteod
n &gt; war CDR. Bear became tea Ex#- Boar la a graduate at Thiel Col­ by Mayor Gatebel was one from
enttwa Officer at a Haavy Pa­ lage, la Greenville, Pa., and
trol ggoadron (VP-104). Ha baa rntmbor of FAA Masons, Hebran Vie* President Blehard Nixon.
alao aeeo doty with VB-81 in Ha- Lodge, Mercer, Pa. He Is alio a The Vice President said “Mrs.
wall, aerrad on the West Coast member of the Elks Lodge In San­ Nixon and I appreciate your in­
vitation to the Seminole County
with the Staff ef Plate Legtitte ford.
Air Wlag Pacific, aad aa AsaocUte CDR. and Mrs. J. H. Bear are Navy Appreciation Day. Unfor
Prafaaaar of Naval leknaa at No- now rasldlng at 2000 Grandvlaw tunately, however, because of
tea Dana University, Sooth Band, S t In ganford. They hava three previous committments we cannot
lad. Itdarning to tha Rate Coast children, Barbara, ago 9, Sandra, be with you to enjoy the eceseCDR. Bear graduated from tha ago 7, and Patricia, ago A
loa”

Appreciation Day Me to a te a r

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■areas, Mo
•mb. City aad County officials,
aad all of tea 'people eg _
area a n to be congratulated and
awamandil far making ppeaibte
this eaUbrattea to
deep appnetetien to the Navy
aad their desire that the Naval
Air Btation be retained at San­
ford. 1 thare these oontimente
and H t o m f hopo that thte sta­
tion will remain at ganford. I
shun continue to urge that the
Secretary of the Navy da every­
thing possible to authorise Its re­
tention."
Only expressions of Praia# were
hoard from everyone ee the day
drew In n doe* Saturday. Rear
Admiral Pflngsteg said "This
has been wonderful, It is certain­
ly a gestura of appreciation from
the people o f’the area.*'
David Thrasher, om ef the
Tepee# members and vice presi­
dent of the organisation said 'Tm
thrilled, it waa a complete sueCOOI.’*
Mayor Gotehol commented ‘Tm
well Pleased—I'm so pleased aad
t don’t sea how era could have
made it much bigger."
Captain Robert W. Jackson
stated that "It’a wonderful. It U
a tribute.”
Captain J . R. Reedy, who will
isum# command of Heavy Attack
Wing one ia July, said "Marvelout—I’ve never been present at
an event such as this."
And throughout the huge crowd
ae*n in Port Mellon Park similar
statements were made by both
civilians and Navy poopla alike.
The automobile waa awarded
Saturday night to Martin Taylor
of 849 Prim Drive, Orlando. Tay­
lor had made his contribution to
help "retain the Naval Ate Sto­
lon In Sanford” to Jim Hunt aad
to Ed Hunt. Ho la a npresenta-

Slnvla—flt Luka's Christian Day
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M ggrade:
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Batty Dude IS y nk. life
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Lake Mary:
aka Mary:
grade;
Adalte
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Barbara MQter 18 yn. &lt;th
Grade.
Sanford Junior High:
Ruthte Carlton
18 yra. 7th
Grade;
BIB Lemae U yra. 7th Grade;
Nanci Thorns*
18 yn. Mb
Grade.
Oviedo School:
Suxanne Partin 11 yra. Mh
Grade;
Tyre Ealaoy 18 yra. Mb Graft;

1957
(Continued from Page One)
ommend a big program af reform
and building In the prisons.
Technically, the Legislature in
limited to a (M ay showing, but
tha proposed new state Constitu­
tion drafted by a special commit
lion. could force an extra month,
particularly if legislative raapportionment, unsettled
after two
yean of baffling, bring* on anoth­
er deadlock.
Tlie attorney general's bill draft­
ing aervice reports R already has
prepared more than 9B0 now laws
and resolutions for latroductioo"a little ahead of the last session.'
The number should nach 1,009 or
SjOOO by seaaion’a end.
Collins already has raid bo win
try agate to have the Leglaatura
abolish tha prlca-flxing powers of
the Milk Commission—an Issue
which touched off loud and bitter
debate In the 1908 session.
tive of th« Squera Doe] Mochln
ery Co. who U n visiter often in
Senftird.

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1995.00

1695.00

1956 Tudor Ford tutone, Radio, Std. Trans.

1695.00

1545.00

1956 Ford Fordor 6 cyl. tutone. Radio, tieater

1793.00

1595.00

1956 Chevrolet 210 Fordor tutone, Powergllda trana.

1895.00

1795.00

1955 Ford V-8 Fairlane Club Sedan Radio, neater,
tutone

1595.00

1495.00

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1955 Chevrolet Tudor

1195.00

1093.00

T6-91A

1955 Ford Tudor. 6 cyl. overdrive, Radio

1295.00

1195.00

1595.00

1545.00

2295.00

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1195.00

1095.00

815.00

715.00

1095.00

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1955 Ford V-8 Fairlane Club Sedan Fordomatic,
Radio, Heater

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C7-29B
C7-47-A
C7-123A

1955 Buick Super Hardtop Full Power
1954 Ford V-8 Fordomatic
1954 Ford 6—cyl. Rusinesa Coupe Radio, IlOater
1954 Ford 6-cyi. Fordor heater

C7-95A

1964 Ford Fordor V8 Fordomatic, Radio, Heater

1195.00

1095.00

C7-66A

1954 Ford Tudor V-8 Overdrive. Heater

1095.00

995.00

1095.00

895.00

695.00

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795.00

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1953 Mercury Fordor

1963 Ford Fordor V8

C7-108A

1953 Studebaker Fordor V8 Autom. Tranx, Radio,

C7-114B

1953 Ford Ranch Wagon V8 Overdrive, Heater

1095.00

995.00

C7-7A

1952 Buick Tudor Hardtop Dynafio, Radio Heater

895.00

745.00

595.00

395.00

T6-62B

1952 Studebaker Hardtop Overdrive. Radio

RC-7-6

1952 Ford Ranch Wagon

795.00

695.00

C7-75A

1952 Ford Tudor V8 Radio, Heater, Overdrive

695.00

595.00

C7-119A

1951 Chevrolet Fordor Radio, Heatar

595.00

495.00

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Tan and tack of you art haraby
aotltfod aad roqulrod la »««*•
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you or ollhtr of you mw
iftln it the sflAtta of JAMES A
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NEVER-SINCE 1931
HAVE W E OFFERED
SUCH FINE CARS
AT SUCH HIGH VALUES
SO GREAT IS THE DEMAHD
FOR THE ALL NEW
1957 FORD
THAT W E GET BETTER
TRADE - IHS
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8ANFORD, FLORIDA,

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Navy To Reconsider
’Plans For M oving Base

TU ESD A Y, A PRIL 2, 1957

U a ile d P re s s I/eased W ir e

NO. 233

Governor Seeks Over
$94 Million In Taxes

the noise of the aircraft.
There Is also limited room for
expansion- However, the Secretary
of the Navy has Indicated that the
decision on the disposal of Sanford
la not yet final and probably would
not be made until around June
The people In Sanford would
ther have the station despite the
danger of aircraft operation in
TALLAHASSEE V* _ Th# Flor­
such dose
proximity and the
ida Legislature opens today for
A 1997 Mack i*ml trailer-truck
noise.”
what Is predicted
to be a his­
smithed into thi rear end of a
tory making and harmonious ses­
Congressman A. S “Syd" Her*
passenger automobile at Benton
sion
long, in Sanford for the Seminole
Junction on Highway 17-92 yesterA new Constitution Is expected
County Navy Appreciation Day,
' day before noon with damage esti­
lo eome out of the 1957 session.
said Saturday “In view of the
mated at more than &gt;13,000.
Rut the average eitilen i« most
work that has been done to re
Interested in the possibilities of
tain the Naval Air Station In San­
9 Driver of the truck, Felton La­
new taxes. Gov. LeRoy Collins said
ford everything now looks' opti­
mar Hobbs, 40-year-old Eastman,
Monday he will ask the lawmakers
mistic. Nothing official has come
Ga. man, was taken to Fish Me­
to levy new tales.
out of the Navy Department.
morial Hospital In DeLand with a
Rep. Doyle E. Conner of Starke
possible fractured right shoulder
"I think the reason we have
becomes apeaker of the House,
•nd a cut ort the back of his head.
been able to make as much pro­
with Rep. Mack Cleveland of San­
gress as we have is because tlie
The huge truck, hauling heavy
ford as speaker protem, Mrs La­
people got together and worked
machinery was traveling south
mar Bledsoe at chief clerk and
with one another,” he said.
when It crashed Into a 1957 Chevro­
Amoa Davit as sergeant-at-arma.
let sedan being driven by Henry
Senator George Smathers, in a
Veteran Sen. William A. Shands
Louis Martin, &gt;9, of 124 E. Mich1.telegram expressing his regrets
of Gainesville takes office aa pres­
£&lt;an Ave., DeLand.
In not being able to* come to San
ident of the Senate, Sen Irlo Bron­
ford for the countywide Navy Ap­
Damage to the truck was esti­
son of Kissimmee
as president
“I
don’t
think
there
will
be
any
preciation Day “It la' my hope that
mated at $15,000 and to the ear
pro-tem, Bob Davis aa secretary
problems in issuing parity bonds the Sanford Naval Air Station re­
at $500.
and LeRoy Adkinson as sergeantTor the Sewage Treatment Plant
Florida Highway Patrolman M- W ause they are financed from main it Sanford I shall continue
at-arras.
to
urge
that
the
Secretary
of
tha
E. Norris Investigated the accident. net revenues from sewer and wa­
Leaders See Harmony
Navy do averythlng possible to
Predictions for ■ harmonious
Norris said that the truck, tra­ ter services of the eity,” Wilson authorize Its retention."
veling an approximate 43 miles Holt, representative of Goodbody
session” came from the governor,
And Senator Spessard Holland,
Conner and Shands. All three con­
per hour crashed into the car tra­ and Co. of St. Petersburg, told
curred in the governor’s statement
veling an approximate 10 miles the Board of Sanford City Com­ expressing his attitude toward re
DAMAGE
TO
THIS
TRUCK
waa
eaUmatrtl
at
$15,000
whra
It
bed
trailer
was
hauling
heavy
equipment
when
it
Jackknifed
yeatirtaining the Navy Base in Seminole
per hour as he attempted a left missioners last night.
smashed Into the back end of a passenger automobile and then day shortly bcf&lt;re noon at Benson Junction.
(Staff Photo) that ’’the legislators have done
County
said
to
a
Jaycee
sponsored
more advance work this time than
.
trun into the Benson Junction
turned over clipping a power p«fc. The 1957 Mach truck and flatTo answer a question from Ma­ -luncheon Saturday “ I think this
aver before. ”
^Xsad.
yor David Gatchel “Do you think spot Is an Ideal one for the con­
Gov- LeRoy Collins today called
Aa the truck and trailer, a flat­ we can Issue parity bonds?” lfoit
tinuation of a Navy Base. I’vo
for $94,878,000 in new taxes to
bed for hauling the heavy equip­ answered, “I’m sure we can.'
always believed in keeping famil
T o p N e w *
finance everything from teacher
ment, jackknifed It threw the pas­
W. Austin Smith, a member of les together and when I aee this
pay raises to increased old age
senger automobile Into the ditch th engineering firm of Smith and fine family of civilians and Navy
pensions In the next two years.
then overturned and clipped a Gillespie of Jacksonville, when people—It would hurt me to ne a
Collins recommended the $89,power pole.
asked If the sewage treatment party to breaking It up.”
378,000 be railed by eliminating
The pavement was gouged and plant la a necessity or desirability
WASHINGTON M • Postmas­ from the state sales tax present
turn into the Benson Junction said “It is a point whether you
“Thcte's a 50-50 chance to field W. C. "Red” Hires regarding the
exemptions on low-cost clothing,
truck turned over on its side and want the water polluted or not
a ball club hcra In Sanford,” John possibilities of Sanford’s entry in­ ter General Arthur E. -Summerautomobiles,
heavy
industrial
slammed into a huge wood pile- or If you want the people to even Cam p Owner Seeks
Kridcr, president of the Florida to the Florida State League this field warn* he may have to end
beverages
ftiturady mail deliveries and post­ equipment, alcoholic
The value of Pan-American re­ State League told the Board qf season
Kt Damage to the power pola and think of it as polluted water.”
al money order services U ©»• and Usable Itama purchased for
lationships was brought to . the, Sanford City Commissioners last
lines was estimated at $300.
However, members of the Board Breakwater W all
Hires asked •the city -for the
Jim Crowe own«r arid ■mevetor att»«" n o ' Hanford Rotarfans a l’ nlgfit during a r discussion with use of the Sanford Memorial base­ gress does not restore s 56 million charitable, religion*. Institutional,
of .Commissioners disagreed with
No arrests were made.
dollar House cut In the postal educational and farm use.
the engineer when he said “ ft of Crowe's Fish Camp, pint off their weekly meeting yesterdiy
ball stadium, complete during the budget.
The rest would come from aa
Is all (sewage) concentrated Stale Road 46, proposed that a nfternnon by three students of
coming season’s 70-game home
optional
30 per cent Increase In
which Is a worse condition—and breakwater wall he constructed Rollins College In a program ar­ Galloway To Get
schedule.
Plat In Chuluota
DEARBORN, Mich. Oft — Mayor automobile license tag fees, all of
now you are doing something a- In the area adjacent to his camp ranged by Robert. L. (Bob) LaHe told the Board of Commis­ Orville L. Hubbard said today ha It to be returned to the eonntles
In order to reduce the heavy mont with the aid of Dr. A. J. Stamp M achinr
IL”
Area Okayed; Has bout
sioner* that ‘So far we have $3,000 will “krrp working” on his plan levying it and earmarked for
Mayor Gatchel and Commission­ wash from waves caused by fast Hanna.
pledged and we have plans to se­ to create a "Dearborn, Fla.,” sehoo) purposes.
In introducing Miss Sally Peck Letter Sealer
er Higginbotham immediately dis. moving water craft.
200 Home Sites
cure the additional $7,000 to oper­ for retired ami vacationing re
Collins proposed a flat $300 an­
chairman
of
the
group,
Lainont
agreed with Smith.
The matter was referred to the
Purchase of n Pitncy-llowes ate the club.
nual teacher pay raise from tho
sklents
of
his
city,
despite
the
A plat was approved this morncalled her “a Latin American
However, no action was taken
We’ve been working for the vote of disapproval of the plan hy state, plus $200 per teacher In the
4 fng by the Board of Seminole at last night’s meeting due to the County Engineer Hagan for au­ from Washington, D. C." inter­ stamp machinr and letter sealer
was authorised by the Board of past three weeks to ' determine citizens.
(Continued on Page 9)
County Commissioners that will laek of a financial study of the thority and placement.
Crowe also requested that the ested in our neighbors to the Seminole County Commissioners whether we could operate this year
probably get underway shortly sewer services of the city.
South.
Mis*
Peek
told
of
the
Or­
this morning for the Office of tha wllhout losing money,” he said.
. Board of County Commissioners
the development of hundreds of
Some new developments have
f_u_rt^er
th_B.r:.0P°*:!}! regulate the speed of boat* with- ganization of American States Semlnolo County Tax Collector.
homesttes in Chuluota.
revenues from the water and In areas adjacent to boat loading which will celebrate its anniver­ John Gullowny appeared before eome up and there is a possibility
Lake Mills Shores, one of four treatment plnnt will be continu­
sary on Apr. 14; of Simon Boli­
that we coukl get ball players hut'
subdivisions In the original North ed when both the engineer and ramps. No action was taken on var's vision of a New World the hoard to ask permission to there are a lot of loose ends to
tha
request.
purchase
the
machine
which
It
Chuluota plat, was approved.
(Continued on Page 9)
fiscal agent study the report.
manufactured exclusively by the tie up yet, Hires explained.
Ludomil W. Morskl, owner and
Commissioner Scott asked "Are
Pitney Rowes Co.
developer of the entire site, said
you going to use the stadium to
Thu possibility of an .ddltlonal n| millago “I would 1uh for you
The
Tax
Collector
*nld
that
that the plat approved this morn
devrlop hall players nr In make tog- far automobile use within the gentlemen to consider this pro­
more than 30,000 pieces of mall money?
* ing contained approximately 200
City of Sanford loomed last night posal,” he said.
are stamped and mailed from hit
borne sltea.
Hires said “We are set up as when the Board of Sanford City
“I believe It would be a very
office.
“We
will
aavo
enough
The city’s asjrsscd valuation Is
a non profit organization and the
Lake Mills, one of six lakes In Optimism war added to the pros­ use of the city management when
money In three years to pay for only way wo could get hall players Commissioners heard • proposal popular thing because people
also
"above
the
average”,
accord­
Mayor
David
Gatchel
placed
the
pects
for
a
Docks
and
Terminals
the overall development, Is ad­
that the "permit” be used to se­ don’t complain too loud when
the machine he said, “ In the econ­ Is by developing players"
jacent to the new platted area. for Sanford when the Board of possibility of a port authority be­ ing to Holt when Mayor Gatchel
cure
additional
revenue for they »ec what they’re getting,”
omy
of
the
operation.”
Comparing the local Imseball
Morski, In a Smford Herald Sanford Cliy Commissioners dis­ fore the commissioners. Holt said explained that “We have a pretty
George I|. Vinton, represents group's request with the request street building and maintenance. Krider said.
"A
port
authority
would
have
tax­
fair
evaluation
at
the
present
time
cussed
the
half
million
dollar
ven­
Story last week, predicted that
The Chamber of Commerce ex­
"This may he the solution,” said
live of the manufacturer, told the mad* by th* local
schools the
Chuluota will s to w into one of ture with W., M. Boat wick, engi­ ing power and would be able to —62 to 65 per cent."
ecutive
explained that the tag
John
Krider,
former
Sanford
CRy
board
of
commissioners
that
th*
levy
fax.
The
people
of
the
city
(Continued on Page 6)
Bonds or revenue tartifiratM
Seminole County’s finest cities neer, of Daytona Beach and the
revenue,
from the new city perCommissioner,
as
he
proposed
machine
would
seal
and
stamp
city’s fiscal agent, Wilson Holt would still be psylng without the would find a ready market, ac­
and predicted a population Of 10,■ of St. Petersburg.
that n permit l&gt;* Issued for auto­ mlt, would bring in approximately
approximately 175 pieces of mail
management ”
cording
to
the
fiscal
age
lit.
“The
000.
110,000 which should be ear-markmobiles within the city limlta.
To a question as to whether the project, based &lt;&gt;n figures of lhe per minute. “Everytime an en
Holt told the rommissolners last
“It’s been the policy of tho ed for city streets.
»
Already, strrets are being built night that in order to finance the city could pledge its utility tax to survey, should be self-supporting velope in mailed,” said Vinson,
At present, approximately $23,F fn the area to add On to the al­ project it would have to be “back­ a port authority, Holt stated “In In five years ’*
’tha Tax Collector will jave i Partly cloudy with little temper­ commission to pay for street
building, street maintenance and 600 is Included In the 1956-57
ready-paved streets of the North ed up an additional pledge, either order to pledge a city tax you
half cent.”
ature change through Wednesday; street repair from mlllage and budget for streets and street
Additional discussion relative to
Chuluota plat
Cost of thr machine was quot low 60 to 63.
ad valorem tax, or utility tax, in must have a city project.”
the Docks and Terminals project
my thinking is that next year maintenance.
Wilson Holt, who
represent* will await the advlco of an experi­ »d at $74*1.60. However, the cal
In addition to the paved streets, addition to the revenue"
Krider told the Board of Com­
you wilt need additional millago,”
Chuluota also has its own water
Bostwick presented
additional Goodbody and Co. of St. Peters­ enced warehouseman, according to culator and recording portion of
missioners that by utilising the
he said.
system of over five mile of three sketches which Included a traffic burg, commended the city on its the final decision of the hoard last the machine will l&gt;* rented from
”1 think that the people who tag permit, new taxes would not
the post office at $7.20 per month.
flow map and a sketch of dock record of debt payment. He told night.
and four inch water mains.
use the ltreets should P«y foe have to levied for proposed
present road the commissioner! “You have a
Also In the plans for the sub­ facilities utilising
"I would rather take the advice
them just as other cities do that streets. It was estimated that at
very nice record of debt payment of a man whose lifelong exper
division Is a recreation building facilities.
have lug* for thnt purpoie,” Krl least 2'4 mills would be neces­
There
are
so
many
who
have
got
However,
commissioners,
appear­
ience has been -In this business,
which will be constructed from
sary to obtain additional monies
der said.
the former Chuluota School pur- ing more interested In dctslls of ten by with just levying enough in the selection of a site anil the
Instead of putting on addition for street projects.
»■* chased from the Seminole County flnacing the project directed most to pay interest. Your record of final decision on proposed plans for
debt payment Is far above the the facility,“ said Boxtwirk.
of their questioning to Holt.
Irving Pryor has been appointed
School syitera.
General Chairman of the 1957 Can
eer Crusade in Seminole County
according to an
announcement
mail? by Mrs. Julius Dingfelder,
President of the County Unit.
Pryor, serving as Chairman for
the second year, will have R«v
Relit as Co-Chairman In charge
of the business area; Mrs. Phil
Stanley as Chairman of the Wo­
mens Division In charge of re
sidenlial solicitation;
and
Myrtle Wilson in charge of Conn
ty areas.
A concentrated nne-day solid
tation entitled “C-Day” or “Con
quer Caneer Day” has been
duled for April 9th when,
the leadership of Mrs.
Stanle)
hundreds of volunteer workers will
conduct a Drive to leave edura
tional literature and solicit funds.
"Today”, Pryor
said, "more
Americans than ever before are
being saved from cancer. The sue
cess of C-Day in our area, and
throughout lhe Nation, promises
greater gains (o come, and will
bring us one slep clo-er to our
common goal; the ultimate con
quest of cancer. I • know I can
eoant on our community to con GETTING READY FOR SEMINOLE Hl«h Scho.,1 Wee Club Day! These young alng.s * are practic­
ing their car-washing abilities aa they gel ready to raise funds to taka thaaa to tha State contest#
tribute its share toward the*ae
hlevrment of this goal from which in Tampa. (Iwfl lo right) Juanita Wynn, Linda Yfackle, Doltie Metis and Shirley Morgan.
Garden af the Month” Is aeleeteif by the Sanford Garden Club com
GARDEN OF THE MONTH U the garden* and lawns c s rounding
(Staff 1’Uto)
* t t i home ef Dr. ana Mrs. Orville liarkt an Seminole Usd. “Tha
milUo and U an aided tha firal of aa&lt;h month. (Photo by Bergstrom' all of as will benefit.”

Semi Trailer-Truck
^mashes Into Rear
Of Car; One Hurt

WASHINGTON Ot-The Nsvy
said Saturday the "pressure" ap­
plied by Sanford residents is
causing It to reconsider plans to
abandon Its air station there.
In February the Navy said It
planned to move to a new station
because of crowded flight condi­
tions at Sanford. Now It Is recon­
sidering and expects a final deelsion about June 1. In answer to
questions, the Navy said:
“There has been a great deal
of pressure applied by the people
of Sanford to keep the air station
there even though the traffic pat­
tern would i s right In the eity and
people wontd be living immediate­
ly adjacent to the air station and

Teacher
Raise
Proposed

No Action Taken
By Commissioners
On Sewage Plant

Speakers Bring Chances Of Fielding
Out Pan-American Ball Club Here 5 0 -5 0 In Brief
Relationship Value

Another Tag For Cars
In City Proposed

Docks, Terminals Prospects Good

Weather

Pryor Will Head
Cancer Crusade

Additional
Local News
On Page 8

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until near midnight.
tea brief program aaaaaod bf
tester*. Mayor. Darid OaUbaL Congreasnua Herlong, intromod la the huge crowd seated in
T p lln n ill Batorda^i laachic
k o m b
On vixftbg dtgeltarte# won tok- ten park; assured Sanford chrtaa an a galiog tear of tea M liana and loafevd Navy people ad
ford Naval Air ftetiaa. Co Ma wholehearted support in keep­
viaftor araa praamtad with a fold* ing the Naval Ate Station la
. Mt fcWWHWM the Dl»- ar famfflariabig him with tha Seminole County. “ It ia wonderM ftybHT Cm* with tear Navy Bom and pointing oat ful to see each clot# relations be­
tea Air Kate! with flaw
polnta at b u r n t throughout tea tween tm local people and the
flta^arfjfeeJtmlBMBal Uatt
Navy,** be sold. " I want yon ta
knew that 1 am with you aad
’
t
i
tea
eomptotion
of
tear
and
■ o f f Ml Mia *. iC. MOdahn a parada through lanford tha will keep on working for you.”
UgnlUrl#* and civic leaden #t» G. Harold Alexander of Port
tended tea Jayee# Navy Apprec­ Pierce, chairman o f the Republi­
iation Day boatball game between can Party In Florida, Introduced
earlier at tha Mayfair Inn lunch­
Minneapolis and Dellae.
eon, told the huge greop at Pert
the
flak
fty,
with
over
«
■ i
spirit. H«
Mellon Park *1 wish yea many
thousand
pound*
of
fl&gt;h
fried
by
Ma nation with
nappy yean of splendid associa­
and a gutet eom- Coy Sehmah and hi* committee
sorne m en u Is of vohmteers, plui thousands of tion with the personnel of the
that
bosh yapplea, cabbage ilaw, boll- ganford Naval Air Station.’'
The entire affair, day-long,
ad com on tha cob, and celery,
west cdf withait n hitch. Spon­
i Navy's newate and haaviavt carrier base’ 'st Naval War College, In Newport, sored by the Seminole County
bar, tea Doogiaa AID R. L Ho waa assigned to the Bur­ Junior Chamber of Commerce,
r.” Entering one 'Mi eau of Aaroautids before report­ Harry Cannel and Garfield Wil­
ing to VAH-11 in July, IMS as Exe­ letts were the co-chairmen who
new yfeaaa ta tte
(teged the glgantle affair.
cutive Officer.
laaca bo om could bar* w
Mayor David Gatebel, a mem
aantnaM *- enecaad Cdr. MB- His variops decorations include
Plying Crosa bar of the Jeyceee hlmielf, wai
A lla (baa CDS. i . fL Bode, tea be Distinguished
rlth two atera, the Air Medal chairmen of tha Invitations com­
•aw CmmtnJmg v u ,.
CDR. Bear entered tha Navj&gt; m with three tar* and the Preildcn- mittee. The mayor, pressed for
Mtt and baaama a Naval Avia- tial Unit Citation. CDR. Bear alio time to carry out a complete pro­
ter after comptetioo at flight train­ baa been awarded the Aalatic-Pa gram for the day without inter­
ing at HAS raaneeia. la World clfle Campaign Medal with four ruption, did not road numerous
War 11 ha flaw In tea Paetfle cam- stars, tha Philippine Liberation telegrams from officials Invited
saiga aa • fighter pilot and par­ with on* star arid more recently to attend the gala affair showing
Sanford and 8cmlnole County's
ticipated la campaign at Palau the Korean Service Medal.
aad Marianna. At tea close of tha A native of Predonla, Pa., CDR. deep appreciation of the Navy.
Among the telegrams reeteod
n &gt; war CDR. Bear became tea Ex#- Boar la a graduate at Thiel Col­
by Mayor Gatebel was one from
enttwa Officer at a Haavy Pa­ lage, la Greenville, Pa., and
trol ggoadron (VP-104). Ha baa rntmbor of FAA Masons, Hebran Vie* President Blehard Nixon.
alao aeeo doty with VB-81 in Ha- Lodge, Mercer, Pa. He Is alio a The Vice President said “ Mrs.
wall, aerrad on the West Coast member of the Elks Lodge In San­ Nixon and I appreciate your in­
vitation to the Seminole County
with the Staff ef Plate Legtitte ford.
Air Wlag Pacific, aad aa AsaocUte CDR. and Mrs. J. H. Bear are Navy Appreciation Day. Unfor
Prafaaaar of Naval leknaa at No- now rasldlng at 2000 Grandvlaw tunately, however, because of
tea Dana University, Sooth Band, St In ganford. They hava three previous committments we cannot
lad. Itdarning to tha Rate Coast children, Barbara, ago 9, Sandra, be with you to enjoy the eceseCDR. Bear graduated from tha ago 7, and Patricia, ago A
loa”

able in be with yen an j m Navy
Appreciation Day Me to a tear

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war

Slnvla—flt Luka's Christian Day
■gknni•
KMMe

IToby IS yva. TM grade.
M ggrade:
ra '
Batty Dude IS yn.k life
" yn
m. il
IS

*

■areas, Mo
•mb. City aad County officials,
aad all o f tea 'people eg _
area a n to be congratulated and
awamandil far making ppeaibte
this eaUbrattea to
deep appnetetien to the Navy
aad their desire that the Naval
Air Btation be retained at San­
ford. 1 thare these oontimente
and H t o m f hopo that thte sta­
tion will remain at ganford. I
shun continue to urge that the
Secretary of the Navy da every­
thing possible to authorise Its re­
tention."
Only expressions of Praia# were
hoard from everyone ee the day
drew In n doe* Saturday. Rear
Admiral Pflngsteg said "This
has been wonderful, It is certain­
ly a gestura of appreciation from
the people o f ’the area.*'
David Thrasher, om ef the
Tepee# members and vice presi­
dent of the organisation said 'Tm
thrilled, it waa a complete sueCOOI.’*
Mayor Gotehol commented ‘Tm
well Pleased—I'm so pleased aad
t don’t sea how era could have
made it much bigger."
Captain Robert W. Jackson
stated that "It’a wonderful. It U
a tribute.”
Captain J. R. Reedy, who will
isum# command of Heavy Attack
Wing one ia July, said "Marvelout—I’ve never been present at
an event such as this."
And throughout the huge crowd
ae*n in Port Mellon Park similar
statements were made by both
civilians and Navy poopla alike.
The automobile waa awarded
Saturday night to Martin Taylor
of 849 Prim Drive, Orlando. Tay­
lor had made his contribution to
help "retain the Naval Ate Sto­
lon In Sanford” to Jim Hunt aad
to Ed Hunt. Ho la a npresenta-

Lake Mary:
aka Mary:

grade;
Adalte AlS9g

leovtca t o
Robert Gaines i f y n . ME
C a n tr A
Grade;
r.F U tida
Eileen Myer 18 yra. 9th Grade;
n s estate o r
Jeoate Markham U yra. 7th ia
A. H X w n
Grade.
P s f fell

Legal Notice

1957

(Continued from Page One)
ommend a big program af reform
and building In the prisons.
Technically, the Legislature in
limited to a (M ay showing, but
tha proposed new state Constitu­
tion drafted by a special commit
lion . could force an extra month,
particularly if legislative raapportionment, unsettled
after two
yean of baffling, bring* on anoth­
er deadlock.
Tlie attorney general's bill draft­
ing aervice reports R already has
prepared more than 9B0 now laws
and resolutions for latroductioo"a little ahead of the last session.'
The number should nach 1,009 or
SjOOO by seaaion’a end.
Collins already has raid bo win
try agate to have the Leglaatura
abolish tha prlca-flxing powers of
the Milk Commission—an Issue
which touched off loud and bitter
debate In the 1908 session.
tive of th« Squera Doe] Mochln
ery Co. who U n visiter often in
Senftird.

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fr&gt;&lt;3 th a t* !*

Senate OrfflU
Grade;
Mans Bnrrttt

Jam e «

OOUOLAa
AHoruay for
Rdwarda lltiltdlne
Sln&gt;ft,r i*ub|,|&lt;-*llo» Monday April 1,
1»t7

1695.00

1695.00

1545.00

1956 Ford Fordor 6 cyl. tutone. Radio, tieater

1793.00

1595.00

1956 Chevrolet 210 Fordor tutone, Powergllda trana.

1895.00

1795.00

1955 Ford V-8 Fairlane Club Sedan Radio, neater,
tutone

1595.00

1495.00

C7-71A

1955 Chevrolet Tudor

1195.00

1093.00

T6-91A

1955 Ford Tudor. 6 cyl. overdrive, Radio

1295.00

1195.00

1595.00

1545.00

2295.00

2195.00

1195.00

1095.00

815.00

715.00

1095.00

995.00

C7-123A

1955 Ford V-8 Fairlane Club Sedan Fordomatic,
Radio, Heater
1955 Buick Super Hardtop Full Power
1954 Ford V-8 Fordomatic
1954 Ford 6— cyl. Rusinesa Coupe Radio, IlOater
1954 Ford 6-cyi. Fordor heater

C7-95A

1964 Ford Fordor V8 Fordomatic, Radio, Heater

1195.00

1095.00

C7-66A

1954 Ford Tudor V-8 Overdrive. Heater

1095.00

995.00

1095.00

895.00

695.00

495.00

795.00

595.00

C7-46-A
C7-4

1953 Mercury Fordor

1963 Ford Fordor V8

C7-108A

1953 Studebaker Fordor V8 Autom. Tranx, Radio,

C7-114B

1953 Ford Ranch Wagon V8 Overdrive, Heater

1095.00

995.00

C7-7A

1952 Buick Tudor Hardtop Dynafio, Radio Heater

895.00

745.00

595.00

395.00

T6-62B

1952 Studebaker Hardtop Overdrive. Radio

RC-7-6

1952 Ford Ranch Wagon

795.00

695.00

C7-75A

1952 Ford Tudor V8 Radio, Heater, Overdrive

695.00

595.00

C7-119A

1951 Chevrolet Fordor Radio, Heatar

595.00

495.00

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1956 Ford Tuder V*8 engine tutone Fordomatic

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PRICE
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aotltfod aad roqulrod la » « « * •
aay eUlma and demands which
you or ollhtr o f you m w
i f t l n i t the sflAtta of JAMES A
KIPP. d*e*a**d. Into o f said Conn-

YOU GET A BETTER BUY
LOOK THESE OYER
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Said BNMtt

NEVER-SINCE 1931
HAVE WE OFFERED
SUCH FINE CARS
AT SUCH HIGH VALUES
SO GREAT IS THE DEMAHD
FOR THE ALL NEW
1957 FORD
THAT WE GET BETTER
TRADE - IHS
AND

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Tm An ciianw «

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V-8 engine—tha and rwult of Ford’s 35 years’ experience
building more V-8’a than anyone else. You get the longcet,
biggest, lovelieet at tha low-priced ears. You gat a new

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havlaw abliaa or dtmaada aaalait
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by notlflad and r*qalr*d to artmnb
aay claim* and &lt;Um»«d* «b leh you.
or oithar of yen may hava at&gt;lu*t
tba **tat* of A H. Moor* d*c*ao&gt;
id U to o f domlnal# County. Flor­
ida. ta tho Hon Krn.it l|nuihold*r
County Juda* o f Samlmil* Coenty. at
hi* offl** la tb* County Courthoua*
In
Sonford,
FI • rl da
within atahl month* from tho dot*
of tho first publication haroof. All
claims and damando not pr*oont*d
within tbo tlmt aad la th* amnaar
yr**erlb*d h*r*ln ihall ho barr.d
aa pro.tdMl by law
/ * / CT.ThK W MOOHR
Aa Adml*l*l*lratrlx nf th*
‘ O f*. » s h * aoplleallen ta th* *ald
Ratal* o f A It Moor*

is lowest priced of the
low-price three!
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bane Winiaae
Grade;

Barbara MQter 18 yn. &lt;th
Grade.
Sanford Junior High:
Con n ef ta* C anty Jo##*.
Ruthte Carlton
18 yra. 7th »■
*■■■»!» C anty.
Grade;
BIB Lemae U yra. 7th Grade;
la * » tk- Katet. all
Nanci Thorns*
18 yn . Mb
franck * rtKi.nn
Grade.
final ROTtca D*e"“ M&lt;1
Oviedo School:
Wotle* la Baraby given that th*
Suxanne Partin 11 yra. Mh ttaCanlgnwl will, an the Itth day
AJ r'*- A. B. 1SIT, Dr,,-nt ta
Grade;
ef
Tyre Ealaoy 18 yra. Mb Graft; U« HoaarabU Canatr Ju4n*
hta final
nlara, account sad voucher*. aa
Kvnotor of th* Ratal* at Franc*.
Fl-lil*.
tlm*.
than ■nil
and
^ and at *ald •
»•*•», men

FORD
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Joe Douglas
Jack Benton
David Smith, Balea Mgr.

Mr*. Roaa Boyle

Cliff Patch

' "Jim Rose
Ray Win free, Used

Car Manager
*Caa be contacted during the day at Wadea Suprex Market

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HOL. XUX

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ressure' C a u s e s
Navy To Reconsider
’Plans For Moving Base
Semi Trailer-Truck
^mashes Into Rear
Of Car; One Hurt
A 1997 Mack i*ml trailer-truck
smithed into thi rear end of a
passenger automobile at Benton
Junction on Highway 17-92 yester' day before noon with damage esti­
mated at more than &gt;13,000.
9 Driver of the truck, Felton La­
mar Hobbs, 40-year-old Eastman,
Ga. man, was taken to Fish Me­
morial Hospital In DeLand with a
possible fractured right shoulder
•nd a cut ort the back o f his head.
The huge truck, hauling heavy
machinery was
traveling south
when It crashed Into a 1957 Chevro­
let sedan being driven by Henry
Louis Martin, &gt;9, o f 124 E. Mich1
.£&lt;an Ave., DeLand.
Damage to the truck was esti­
mated at $15,000 and to the ear
at $500.
Florida Highway Patrolman ME . Norris Investigated the accident.
Norris said that the truck, tra­
veling an approximate 43 miles
per hour crashed into the car tra­
veling an approximate 10 miles
per hour as he attempted a left
.
trun into the Benson Junction
^ X sa d .
Aa the truck and trailer, a flat­
bed for hauling the heavy equip­
ment, jackknifed It threw the pas­
senger automobile Into the ditch
then overturned and clipped a
power pole.
The pavement was gouged and
turn into the Benson Junction
truck turned over on its side and
slammed into a huge wood pileKt Damage to the power pola and
lines was estimated at $300.
No arrests were made.

Plat In Chuluota
Area Okayed; Has
200 Home Sites
A plat was approved this morn4 fng by the Board o f Seminole
County Commissioners that will
probably get underway shortly
the development of hundreds o f
homesttes in Chuluota.
Lake Mills Shores, one of four
subdivisions In the original North
Chuluota plat, was approved.
Ludomil W. Morskl, owner and
developer o f the entire site, said
that the plat approved this morn
* ing contained approximately 200
borne sltea.
Lake Mills, one o f six lakes In
the overall development, Is ad­
jacent to the new platted area.
Morski, In a Sm ford Herald
Story last week, predicted that
Chuluota will stow into one of
Seminole County’s finest cities
and predicted a population Of 10,■
000.
»
Already, strrets are being built
F fn the area to add On to the al­
ready-paved streets of the North
Chuluota plat
In addition to the paved streets,
Chuluota also has its own water
system o f over five mile of three
and four inch water mains.
Also In the plans for the sub­
division Is a recreation building
which will be constructed from
the former Chuluota School pur»■* chased from the Seminole County
School syitera.

*

No Action Taken
By Commissioners
On Sewage Plant
“ I don’t think there will be any
problems in issuing parity bonds
Tor the Sewage Treatment Plant
W a u s e they are financed from
net revenues from sewer and wa­
ter services o f the eity,” Wilson
Holt, representative o f Goodbody
and Co. o f St. Petersburg, told
the Board o f Sanford City Com­
missioners last night.
To answer a question from Ma­
yor David Gatchel “ Do you think
we can Issue parity bonds?” lfoit
answered, “ I’ m sure we can.'
W. Austin Smith, a member of
th engineering firm of Smith and
Gillespie o f Jacksonville, when
asked If the sewage treatment
plant la a necessity or desirability
said “ It is a point whether you
want the water polluted or not
or If you want the people to even
think o f it as polluted water.”
However, members of the Board
o f .Commissioners disagreed with
the engineer when he said “ ft
Is all
(sewage)
concentrated
which Is a worse condition—and
now you are doing something about IL”
Mayor Gatchel and Commission­
er Higginbotham immediately dis.
agreed with Smith.
However, no action was taken
at last night’s meeting due to the
laek o f a financial study of the
sewer services o f the city.
.

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the noise of the aircraft.
There Is also limited room for
expansion- However, the Secretary
o f the Navy has Indicated that the
decision on the disposal of Sanford
la not yet final and probably would
not be made until around June
The people In Sanford would
ther have the station despite the
danger o f aircraft operation in
such dose
proximity
and the
noise.”
Congressman A. S “ Syd" Her*
long, in Sanford for the Seminole
County Navy Appreciation Day,
said Saturday
“ In view of the
work that has been done to re
tain the Naval Air Station In San­
ford everything now looks' opti­
mistic. Nothing official has come
out of the Navy Department.
"I think the reason we have
been able to make as much pro­
gress as we have is because tlie
people got together and worked
with one another,” he said.
Senator George Smathers, in a
telegram expressing his regrets
In not being able to* come to San
ford for the countywide Navy Ap­
preciation Day “ It la' my hope that
the Sanford Naval Air Station re­
main it Sanford I shall continue
to urge that the Secretary of tha
Navy do
averythlng possible to
authorize Its retention."
And Senator Spessard Holland,
expressing his attitude toward re
taining the Navy Base in Seminole
County said to a Jaycee sponsored
-luncheon Saturday “ I think this
spot Is an Ideal one for the con­
tinuation of a Navy Base. I’ vo
always believed in keeping famil
les together and when I aee this
fine family of civilians and Navy
people—It would hurt me to ne a
party to breaking It up.”

TU ESDAY, APRIL 2, 1957

NO. 233

Governor Seeks O ver
$ 9 4 Million In Taxes
Teacher
Raise
Proposed

DAMAGE TO THIS TRUCK waa eaUmatrtl at $15,000 whra It
smashed Into the back end of a passenger automobile and then
turned over clipping a power p«fc. The 1957 Mach truck and flat-

Breakwater Wall

“ Thcte's a 50-50 chance to field
a ball club hcra In Sanford,” John
Kridcr, president of the Florida
The value o f Pan-American re­ State League told the Board qf
lationships was brought to . the, Sanford City Commissioners last
a tt»«" n o ' Hanford Rotarfans a l’ nlgfit during a r discussion with
their weekly meeting yesterdiy
nfternnon by three students o f
Rollins College In a program ar­
ranged by Robert. L. (Bob) Lamont with the aid of Dr. A. J.
Hanna.
In introducing Miss Sally Peck
chairman of the group, Lainont
Purchase o f n Pitncy-llowes
called her “ a Latin American stamp machinr and letter sealer
from Washington, D. C." inter­ was authorised by the Board of
ested in our neighbors to the Seminole County Commissioners
South. Mis* Peek told of the Or­ this morning for the Office of tha
ganization of American States Semlnolo County Tax Collector.
which will celebrate its anniver­
John Gullowny appeared before
sary on Apr. 14; of Simon Boli­
the hoard to ask permission to
var's vision of a New World
purchase the machine which It
(Continued on Page 9)
manufactured exclusively by the
Pitney Rowes Co.
The Tax Collector *nld that
more than 30,000 pieces of mall
are stamped and mailed from hit
The city’s asjrsscd valuation Is office. “ We will aavo enough
also "above the average” , accord­ money In three years to pay for
ing to Holt when Mayor Gatchel the machine he said, “ In the econ­
explained that “ We have a pretty omy of the operation.”
George I|. Vinton, represents
fair evaluation at the present time
live of the manufacturer, told the
—62 to 65 per cent."
Bonds or revenue tartifiratM board of commissioners that th*
would find a ready market, ac­ machine would seal and stamp
cording to the fiscal age lit. “ The approximately 175 pieces of mail
project, based &lt;&gt;n figures of lhe per minute. “ Everytime an en
survey, should be self-supporting velope in mailed,” said Vinson,
’ tha Tax Collector will jave i
In five years ’*
half cent.”
Additional discussion relative to
Cost of thr machine was quot
the Docks and Terminals project
will await the advlco of an experi­ »d at $74*1.60. However, the cal
enced warehouseman, according to culator and recording portion of
the final decision of the hoard last the machine will l&gt;* rented from
the post office at $7.20 per month.
night.

Galloway To Get
Stamp Machinr
Letter Sealer

Docks, Terminals Prospects Good

GARDEN OF THE MONTH U the garden* and lawns c s rounding
t t i home ef Dr. ana Mrs. Orville liarkt an Seminole Usd. “ Tha

Uailed Press I/eased Wire

TALLAHASSEE V* _ Th# Flor­
ida Legislature opens today for
what Is predicted
to be a his­
tory making and harmonious ses­
sion
A new Constitution Is expected
lo eome out of the 1957 session.
Rut the average eitilen i« most
Interested in the possibilities of
new taxes. Gov. LeRoy Collins said
Monday he will ask the lawmakers
to levy new tales.
Rep. Doyle E. Conner of Starke
becomes apeaker
of the House,
with Rep. Mack Cleveland of San­
ford as speaker protem, Mrs La­
mar Bledsoe at chief clerk and
Amoa Davit as sergeant-at-arma.
Veteran Sen. William A. Shands
of Gainesville takes office aa pres­
ident of the Senate, Sen Irlo Bron­
son of Kissimmee
as president
pro-tem, Bob Davis aa secretary
and LeRoy Adkinson as sergeantat-arras.
Leaders See Harmony
Predictions for ■ harmonious
session” came from the governor,
Conner and Shands. All three con­
bed trailer was hauling heavy equipment when it Jackknifed yeatir- curred in the governor’s statement
day shortly bcf&lt;re noon at Benson Junction.
(Staff Photo) that ’ ’the legislators have done
more advance work this time than
aver before. ”
Gov- LeRoy Collins today called
for $94,878,000 in new taxes to
finance everything from teacher
pay raises to increased old age
pensions In the next two years.
Collins recommended the $89,378,000 be railed by eliminating
WASHINGTON M • Postmas­ from the state sales tax present
W. C. "R ed” Hires regarding the
ter General Arthur E. -Summer- exemptions on low-cost clothing,
possibilities of Sanford’s entry in­
heavy
industrial
field warn* he may have to end automobiles,
to the Florida State League this
beverages
ftiturady mail deliveries and post­ equipment, alcoholic
season
al money order services U © »• and Usable Itama purchased for
Hires asked •the city -for the gress does not restore s 56 million charitable, religion*. Institutional,
use of the Sanford Memorial base­ dollar House cut In the postal educational and farm use.
ball stadium, complete during the budget.
The rest would come from aa
coming season’s
70-game home
optional 30 per cent Increase In
schedule.
DEARBORN, Mich. Oft — Mayor automobile license tag fees, all of
He told the Board of Commis­ Orville L. Hubbard said today ha It to be returned to the eonntles
sioner* that ‘So far we have $3,000 will “ krrp working” on his plan levying it and earmarked fo r
pledged and we have plans to se­ to create a "Dearborn, Fla.,” sehoo) purposes.
cure the additional $7,000 to oper­ for retired ami vacationing re
Collins proposed a flat $300 an­
ate the club.
sklents of his city, despite the nual teacher pay raise from tho
We’ve been working for the vote of disapproval of the plan hy state, plus $200 per teacher In the
(Continued on Page 9)
past three weeks to ' determine citizens.
whether we could operate this year
wllhout losing money,” he said.
Some new developments have
eome up and there is a possibility
that we coukl get ball players hut'
there are a lot of loose ends to
tie up yet, Hires explained.
Commissioner Scott asked "Are
you going to use the stadium to
Thu possibility of an .ddltlonal n| millago “ I would 1uh for you
devrlop hall players nr In make tog- far automobile use within the gentlemen to consider this pro­
money?
City of Sanford loomed last night posal,” he said.
Hires said “ We are set up as
“ I believe It would be a very
when the Board of Sanford City
a non profit organization and the Commissioners heard • proposal popular thing
because people
only way wo could get hall players
that the "permit” be used to se­ don’t complain too loud when
Is by developing players"
cure
additional
revenue
for they »ec what they’re getting,”
Comparing the local Imseball
street building and maintenance. Krider said.
group's request with the request
The Chamber o f Commerce ex­
"This may he the solution,” said
mad* by th* local
schools the
ecutive explained that the tag
John
Krider,
former
Sanford
CRy
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Commissioner, as he proposed revenue, from the new city perthat n permit l&gt;* Issued for auto­ mlt, would bring in approximately
110,000 which should be ear-markmobiles within the city limlta.
“ It’s been the policy of tho ed for city streets.
At present, approximately $23,commission to pay for street
Partly cloudy with little temper­ building, street maintenance and 600 is Included In the 1956-57
ature change through Wednesday; street repair from mlllage and budget for streets and street
low 60 to 63.
my thinking is that next year maintenance.
Krider told the Board of Com­
you wilt need additional millago,”
missioners that by utilising the
he said.
” 1 think that the people who tag permit, new taxes would not
proposed
use the ltreets should P«y foe have to levied for
them just as other cities do that streets. It was estimated that at
have lug* for thnt purpoie,” Krl least 2'4 mills would be neces­
sary to obtain additional monies
der said.
Instead of putting on addition for street projects.

Speakers Bring Chances Of Fielding T o p N e w *
Out Pan-American Ball Club Here 5 0 -5 0 In Brief
Camp Owner Seeks Relationship Value

Jim Crowe own«r arid ■mevetor
of Crowe's Fish Camp, pint o ff
Stale Road 46, proposed that a
breakwater wall he constructed
In the area adjacent to his camp
In order to reduce the heavy
wash from waves caused by fast
moving water craft.
The matter was referred to the
County Engineer Hagan for au­
thority and placement.
Crowe also requested that the
Board o f County Commissioners
f_u_rt^er
th_B.r:.0P°*:!}! regulate the speed o f boat* withrevenues from the water and In areas adjacent to boat loading
treatment plnnt will be continu­ ramps. No action was taken on
ed when both the engineer and tha request.
fiscal agent study the report.

Optimism war added to the pros­
pects for a Docks and Terminals
for Sanford when the Board of
Sanford Cliy Commissioners dis­
cussed the half million dollar ven­
ture with W ., M. Boat wick, engi­
neer, of Daytona Beach and the
city’ s fiscal agent, Wilson Holt
of St. Petersburg.
Holt told the rommissolners last
night that in order to finance the
project it would have to be “ back­
ed up an additional pledge, either
ad valorem tax, or utility tax, in
addition to the revenue"
Bostwick presented
additional
sketches which Included a traffic
flow map and a sketch of dock
facilities utilising
present road
facilities.
However, commissioners, appear­
ing more interested In dctslls of
flnacing the project directed most
of their questioning to Holt.

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WASHINGTON O t-The Nsvy
said Saturday the "pressure" ap­
plied by Sanford residents is
causing It to reconsider plans to
abandon Its air station there.
In February the Navy said It
planned to move to a new station
because o f crowded flight condi­
tions at Sanford. Now It Is recon­
sidering and expects a final deelsion about June 1. In answer to
questions, the Navy said:
“ There has been a great deal
of pressure applied by the people
of Sanford to keep the air station
there even though the traffic pat­
tern would i s right In the eity and
people wontd be living immediate­
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use of the city management when
Mayor David Gatchel placed the
possibility of a port authority be­
fore the commissioners. Holt said
"A port authority would have tax­
ing power and would be able to
levy fax. The people o f the city
would still be psylng without the
management ”
To a question as to whether the
city could pledge its utility tax to
a port authority, Holt stated “ In
order to pledge a city tax you
must have a city project.”
Wilson Holt, who
represent*
Goodbody and Co. of St. Peters­
burg, commended the city on its
record of debt payment. He told
the commissioner! “ You have a
very nice record o f debt payment
There are so many who have got
ten by with just levying enough
to pay interest. Your record of
debt payment Is far above the

"I would rather take the advice
of a man whose lifelong exper
ience has been -In this business,
in the selection of a site anil the
final decision on proposed plans for
the facility,“ said Boxtwirk.

Pryor Will Head
Cancer Crusade

Irving Pryor has been appointed
General Chairman o f the 1957 Can
eer Crusade in Seminole County
according to an
announcement
mail? by Mrs. Julius Dingfelder,
President of the County Unit.
Pryor, serving as Chairman for
the second year, will have R«v
Relit as Co-Chairman In charge
of the business area; Mrs. Phil
Stanley as Chairman of the Wo­
mens Division In charge of re
sidenlial solicitation;
and
Myrtle Wilson in charge of Conn
ty areas.
A concentrated nne-day solid
tation entitled “ C-Day” or “ Con
quer Caneer Day” has been
duled for April 9th when,
the leadership of Mrs.
Stanle)
hundreds of volunteer workers will
conduct a Drive to leave edura
tional literature and solicit funds.
"Today” , Pryor
said, "more
Americans than ever before are
being saved from cancer. The sue
cess of C-Day in our area, and
throughout lhe Nation, promises
greater gains (o come, and will
bring us one slep clo-er to our
common goal; the ultimate con
quest of cancer. I • know I can
eoant on our community to con
tribute its share toward the*ae
hlevrment of this goal from which
Garden af the Month” Is aeleeteif by the Sanford Garden Club com
milUo and U an aided tha firal of aa&lt;h month. (Photo by Bergstrom' all of as will benefit.”

Another Tag For Cars
In City Proposed

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GETTING READY FOR SEMINOLE Hl«h Scho.,1 Wee Club Day! These young alng.s * are practic­
ing their car-washing abilities aa they gel ready to raise funds to taka thaaa to tha State contest#
in Tampa. (Iwfl lo right) Juanita Wynn, Linda Yfackle, Doltie Metis and Shirley Morgan.
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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. Don
James, President of Use Birming­
ham Transit Co., on a flnaneul
crisis faced by hie firm bicauao
of a union diaputa and a maaa fast
of bus segregation:
"The Negroes are
seared t&lt;&gt;
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WASHINGTON — Undersscr*.
tary of State Christian A. Harter
on the Mideast situation since is
rsal'a withdrawal from Egyptian
territory:
"We believe (ha present situa­
tion, particularly with retard to
Gaia, gives causa for concern."
KEY WEST, —
Jamas H.
Rickey Richardson, 29, after hie
arrest for the murder of super*
market cash Vicki Candon:
"I know you’d get me sooner or
latsr. I’m glad Irs over with,"
CHICAGO — Dart Back to a reporter who asked If ha would re.
alga from the presidency of the
Teamster* Union:
’’Why should IT"

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CHAPTER 32
talk to me, can’t goaf Walter
MOVED the recorder over be* didn't tea out IASI window, did
side the phone, found the Stub, Ac t
Stubby: Who caret about Wal­
by number and put It on. After
starting the machine. I check ej ter T

ourr house. Ho prefti

| pu|,
Back to tho living
*
tho tape* in my cost pocket.
Thar* waa no way 1 could
out tho back of our ap
wa war*
to s*a tf gtara could hear an
Aalto: You did IA« world •
la by ath*
right over tha phone. Ha said favor, think of u that may.
ra tho stairs to the ve*.
that ha could and I alerted It
Steve spoke to me. "Connie, It'a Ubulo door. I had a plan of aorta.
•gain.
too loud. It’s blurring. X can't
1 waited, listening, until t Hoard
Anita: Coma on, Stubby, Ida heir."
a
bus earns up my ante of tho
talk . . . tore Adt* a nke kills
I turned U down, 'la that ail t tract.
Tha secern* its nose Mask*
talk.
right?"
ed Kipp'a view ef our door. I 0 *1
Too.'
Stubby: Don't w m m talk, too!I
It, up th* three step#
"Did you mlaa any? Walt. HI through
tceeu Ante a nice little talk.
to tho sidewalk, reemg along to*
start it « er."
Jett manna go to tierp.
sido tfco bus, keep--.;; it between
No, this is what 1 want to Kipp and me. Ninety-mat out of
Am La: Bemtmbet tcAal von
bear
.
.
.
listen.”
a hundred busses sawed dews
were saying al dinner, stubby I
Stubby: Drunker . . . tha dope
a atop U this comer. TM*
Aboat tow ft*
toas even drunker , . . oiftla' on to
one dlda'L 1 ran toalde it Ilk* a
Stubby: Dinner t We Aara gin* a window elU like that
a mad woman. Just as wa reached
. aerf \Vkern'd tea have dinner t tiltin' duck.
tho corner, it pulled ahead of bm.
Anita: At Margiottl's, yon re­
AniUt So you could make it 1 scooted around tha corner aoa
member.
took like an accident, huht That leaned against n wall. gaopUg.
Stubby: Tkel't right, Margiet- was smart, Stubby. . . last Aug­
In n moment 1 could move
tt'd. I got rosorcahona at AfarpH ust, and the pollro still think it
again, and in n Uttio while X waa
•lli’a. Uardut place in fount to ir/ts mas /ICClilcfit
, Whaa t got to Third
pal reservation* . . . but I got
■tubby; Jftvtr thought any dlf*
them, didn't I f keen tonight, I ferent. Oh, fr% smart, all right. Avenue X took a thorough look
at tha block behind me. Kipp
got them.
I'm tired, too
. I'm tired.
wasn't to aighL
Anita: Pott mere titling me
Anita: Wait, Stubby, don't /old
I started slowly down tha wart
abpul Walter, yon hated Walter,
aide of Third Avaaua, searching
didn't yon, Stubby t
Vubby; I'm so tired / should for Suva. X heard him call to ma
Stubby: WAo say* aof Who get • gold medal for U.
before I a w him. Mo woo stead*
eaye I hated Wetter t
Anita: Wait, Stubby . . . oh, tog in tho narrow entrance to
1 stood there, bent over tha damn you. Stubby.
tha cold water Sato above a
machine, atretains to bear every
A telephone ball shrilled on the
word. Stubby's drunken mum recording; tt waa cut off on Its butcher shop. I went to Mae.
stopped into the vestibule and pvt
hiln* want on, Anita's voice, bus*
my arms around Ua neck.
ky, insidious, leading him further
Anita: Jaitof Walk thanks . , .
"Connie, the tape . . . "
on. Than waa nothing that * and the soma to you. Who to Iff
“ Yc», here they nr*. Steve,
hadn't beard before, nothing that Oh, fuel a second.
should I crime to the efflee with
1 had forgotten.
Tha recording ended. X spoke you?"
Stubby: Don't remember. Don't into the phone.
“No. you so back to the school.
manna talk about II, Jual m s m
‘Stave, did you hear anything 1'U call you there. 1 uuak I’ve
go to eteaf.
that, . , what to it?”
but I might hs
Anita: fil up, ftubby/ Coma
"Connie, you’ve got to get that got IL Connie,
Maybe It'a nothing, g
go, ail up/
tapo to me. Without Kipp follow* wrong.
■tubby: Ifubby’e tired. , . very, tog you, U bo sees me, it’a all wtahout.”
"But what lo It. Move? Maybe
very fired.
over."
1 can help you Sgure It"
Anita: Listen, Stubby, let'e you
"MI manage somehow. Where
HU bead Jerked up. Ha was
and ma have a drink. That'll • • • be
seeing something hideous ever
leaks yon up. Therefs eoms lovely
"I’ll wait tor you la our block my shoulder,
Scotch lee tha kitchen.
off Third Avenua. Walk down th*
“ Kipp.” ha uld.
Stubby: Too tola tor another west side of the streeL"
He grabbed my wrtet, dragged
drinks
"Yes . . . "
through the doer. He pulled
Anita: We'll make it a night­
"If you can’t shake Kipp, don’t me
stumbling, running, racing,
cap, shall met
come. Hut you’ve got to ahak* me,
(Stubby; Too tola /or a nighi- him. I’va got to hear that up« up five flight* of stairs. Ha thrust
cap . . . must be morning. IVhal one* mors. I want to take it epea tha root door. I followed him
through IL He befftnted a ma*
time is iff
down to the offlca and Sgura it meat and I eaught up to him.
Anita i I f t nol avsn derive* 0UL”
To our left was the well of a
Ihlrty
the eventng’e young
"I'll gat it to you, gtavs."
building. Steve turned to
yet.
"Hurry . . . but bo earafuL' higher
the right end, almost before t
Blubby: Not /or Stubby, lie
"Yea, Steve."
what ha wan going to
nol young. That's souse I'm
I went to the bedroom, peeked realised
ha had Jumped to tha seat
drunk.
cautiously through one of it* do,
root.
Anita: Mo, you're net.
windows. Across th* street, Dan* building
"Come on, Connie . . . "
Stubby: Sure I om. Very, very’ lag against n furrier's window,
I looked down Into the flvo*
drunk. Tonight's Ihe night to get smoking a cigarette, looking as
drunk. Mverybody should get dcbonalre as an Errol Plyna, story chasm. I shuddered.
"Stave, I can't . . . "
drunk tonight. Why aren't yon waa my Romeo, Wendell Kipp. A
"All rlgtiL Stall Kipp off aomo&gt;
drunk t I to your duty.
stately, gorgeous modal from the how.
I'Ll call you St tho achooL"
AiUU: Stubby, tooko up/ flsoso, models’ roosting pitot, tha Bar*
ran to the rood door, tried
Stubby.
bison up tha Avenue, walued ILHa
wa* locked. Ha went to ike
Stubbyi Tired, to tired.
past him. Ha stepped away from neatItroot
door, and it opened for
Anita; * Hero, Stubby, this'll tha window, tho bettor to catch
make you Ire I better, lAD'il make her rear vtow. I felt nst tha him. Ha waved, blew ma a kies,
you up.
slightest pang of Jaalauay. i and be wa* gone.
Stubby: Don’t like Scotch . . . prayed that ha would JR am and
I'm a bourbon baby.
follow ‘her for
' a while.
Stev* has Road aacapo bad
Anita: Mere's to us, Stubby , , .
He settled back against th* what taeoenea ad Canale? Rea*
bottoms up. There, now you can window, bU eyes looked toward Chapter Sg temeerew.
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experience!

PRIINOi Uel that wstars down your performance
some.

PRIINOi Well, I've handled a Rochet Engine before,
but nothing like lbi«. They've alwaye bad pep, but
this one's got tbsl cum pep when you need ill

Hb Not a bit. I've got regular Rocket performance
right through ibe economy rang*. And believe as,
ibsl’s plenty. But if you need more power. , ,
PRIINOi Than what?

Hb Don't forget economy.
PRIINOi Yes. but you cen t feel economy.

Hb Teel# pretty good lo ike pocketbook.

Hb Go to Step Two. You just saw whet that d-*te
Give it three.quarter* throttle and you've got three
dual carburetors dishing up more power and torque.

PRIINOi Right! But it beau ma bow you get ecoa*
omy with a big ear lib* Olds.

PRIINOi Tell you tha truth, I’va always l.k.^ „
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Hb Easy. For cruieiag around, you just ue* ene dualbarrel carburetor.

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JACKY FENWICK

After all the excitement and
confusion of th* past weekend,
it’s a little hard to get back to
the original format of this column
Got to gather up my thoughts,
and bits of information, and let
you know whats been going on
around town, and around N.A.3.
this past week I
Friday morning, at 10:00 A.
M„ a group o f wtves met at the
Chiefs Club, to form a new
"Chiefs Wives
Club*." Elected
to office were Mrs. Charles
Meads, as president, Mr*. Charle*
Ross, as vice-president, Mrs. 1L
J DeJong, as secretary, and Mrs.
K. II. Phillips as treasurer.
Plan* were made for the club to
meet the third Thursday o f each
month, at
fl
p.m.,
at
the
Chiefs Club. The arrangements
for this “ get-together", to form
the club, were made by Mrs.
Lewis Brinn. Following the bus­
iness part of the meeting, coffee
and doughnuts were served.
Also had a report from Mrs.
Joseph Green* on the plans for
the Square Dance Group that
has formed. So far, fourteen
couples have signed up for the
lessons, the first of which will
be available this coming Monday.
April 8, at
8:00
p. m. at the
Chiefs Club. The prices are
*|ill $.50 per person, or $1.00 per
couple. Those who have already
signed up ara: Mr. and Mrs. Jos­
eph Greene, Mr. and Mr*. Wil­
liam A. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs.
M. O. Stephenson, Mr. and Mr*.
W. F Pctsch, Mr and Mrs. C. It
Bone,
Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Adams, Mr. and Mr*. Hoopengardner, Mr.
and
Mrs. N IT.
Philips, Mr. and Mr*. U. W.
Lembeck, Mr. and Mrs. Lewi*
Brinn, Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Sundvail, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mor­
ris, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mead*,
and Mr. and Mrs.Amo* Slnguefield.
There were three transfers of
station personnel last week, who
have already left, a* near a* I
can ascertain. They were: Car­
lo* Rain*, CS2, who transferred
to the U.S.S. Rowe, ttntloncd
In Norfolk; Howard A. Iutvls, A.
N.
. transferring to th« U.
Randolph, also in Norfolk; and
Billy Joe Jackson, ADS, who left
for PATRON 44, again in Norfolk.
And we now huv* a new Sec­
retary o f the Navy! Probably
isn't news to most of you, but
I'm always behind times, so It
was to me! So for those like
me, he is
Thomas
S.
Gates,
former Undersecretary o f th*
Navy. He replaced Charles 3.
Th mas, who resigned from that
post.
Don't
suppose I could get
through a column without mak-

MISS NOKSIA CATHERINE GARCIA
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Garcia-Harvey Rites To Be
Solemized InTampa April 19

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The engagement end forth­
coming marriage of Mis* Norma
Catherine Garela o f Tampa to
Lealie Herbert Harvey, Clear­
water, ton o f Mr. and Mr*. L. H.
Harvey of this City U being an­
nounced today by her parent/,
Mr. and Mr*. Henry Garcia.
Tampa.
Mi*s Garcia Is a graduate of
the Academy of the Holy Name*.
Tampa and St. Vincent* School
o f Nursing, Jacksonville. She I*
a member o f B«ta Sigma Phi
Sorority and I* presently employ­
ed a* asiUtant to Dr. Charle* M.
Gray, Tampa.
Mr. Harvey graduated from
Seminole High School and recei­
ved a degree in aeronautical en­
gineering from the Unlv*r*lty of
Florida. He Is employed by
Lockheed Aircraft Co- In Dune­
din aa an engineer.
The ceremony will be perform­
ed Apr. 19, at (5:30 p.m. at the
bride-«l«ct'a home, 1906 Talia­
ferro St., Tampa.

Local Delegates
Attend NSDAR
Conference

ing an appeal or two!! This one
i* for th* Station Blood Bank
which ia badly, in fact, iirgently in need of donors to replace
blood already used, and to build
up th* supply on hand. This
blood ia availabta to all station
personnel, AND their dependent*,
whether at the base hospital, or
at a civilian hospital. Those that
have had occasion to make use of
this service already know of it's
importance, and it’s also nice to
know that it’s
there
when wc
might have need for It. Th*
Blood Bank will be at tha dis­
pensary on April 9. Those who
are willing to donate their blood
for thi* very worthy purpose
should contact their Division Of­
ficer.
For further Information in re­
gard to this, contact Chief Rot*,
at the Dispensary.
Last Thursday, Starch 28, V.
A. If. 5, (those “Ravage Sons",)
had a B— Party at the I-ake
Golden Recreation Area. It was
■ combination celebration, at a
"kick o ff* for thla week’s “ Bom­
ber Derby” , and to honor a spec­
ial “ Savage Son" William Wallick. AN. who did so well In the
Sixth
Naval
District
Boxing
Championship*. All the “ boys"
had a good time, needless to
say. I know my husband did. as
I had strict orders to pick him
up at 4:00 p.m., and had to wait
around another hour while the
team he was playing on, pro­
ceeded to win a softball game!
May have been a little one sided,
at that team was made up of
most of the regular squadron
team, which hat done practically
nothing but
practice lately, or
to it seem*, when I have to keep
dinner waiting!!
Sometimes I
wonder, (along
with my huiband.) just where
my brains arel I made such a
point of getting the list of dig­
nitaries who were present at last
Saturday's festivities, nnd then
completely failed to make men­
tion of even one name In yester­
day'*
column!! Everyone, of
course, has heard of our Con­
gressmen who were
present;
Senator
Spessnrd
Holland and
S.
3.
Rep. A. 8. (Syd) llerlong. And
the high ranking Navy officers
present were Rear Admiral Carl
J. Tfingstag, Assistant Chief of
the Bureau of Naval Aeronau­
tic*; Capt. I. N. Curtis, Public
Relations Officer, from N.A.S.
Jacksonville; Capt Jame* Rec&lt;ly;
and o f course our own topranking
officers, Capt. R. W. Jackson,
and Capt. J. T. Blackburn. I
don't think many people stop to
think what a very great honor
it is to have such important
men present at
such an affair,
and Just one more example of

The 'Sallie Harrison Chapter,
National Society, Daughters o f the
American Revolution war repres­
ented at the 55th State Conference
In Winter Haven, March 25-29 by
Mrs. A. R. Key, regent, Mrs. L.
B. Hagan and Mrs. Lester Wilder,
delegates.
Mrs. Frederic A. Grove*, pres­
ident general o f the National Soc­
iety addressed the assembly fol­
lowing the banquet on Wednesday,
using "National Defense” as the
theme of her talk. Other speaker*
during the conference included
Mrs. Ethel Erneit Murrell o f Mi­
ami and Dr. William K. fo r t of
Rollins College.
Delegates to the conference were
special guests at Cypress Gardens
when a large beautifully framed
picture o f the Constitution of the
United State* was unveiled by
Mrs. Groves and presented to Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Pope, who will erect
a suitable shrine for this picture.
It was one o f twenty recently pre­
liy WILLIAM FAVALD
sented to the N.S.D.A.R. Each pic­
United I’rcs* Staff Correspondent ture is valued at $1000 and on*
NEW YORK UP — Richard will be placed in the White House,
Rodger* and 0 »ca ' Hammer*tein, one in the Supreme Court and one
a team that ha* concocted such in the D.A.R. Memorial ConMnal
heady potions a* "Oklahoma,
jn Washington, D.C The Like
••Carousel" nnd “ South Pacific, Wales Chapter of the N.S.D.A R.
Sunday night unpopped "Cinder-1 entertained the delegate* with a
alia,” their latest musical offering |pilgrimage to the Mountain Lakefor TV
Sanctuary and Singing Tower. Mr
It was almost pure champagne. Kenneth Morrison, director, per­
If th* bubbly lacked a little tickle sonally conducted a tour of the
in spots, it could ba chalked up to 3anctuary and Mr. Anton Urces,
the slender frame upon which th*» carilloneur, played several selectRogers ami Hammerstein score ionos on the Carillon.
had to be hung. Fattening a slim
Hostess chapter* to the confer­
fairy talc into a 90-minute vehicle ence included Bartow, Lakeland,
meant inevitably that its padding Lake Wales, Patriot* and Ponce
would show occasionally.
Da I.eon.
The $105,000 cMor production,
it went ever its original budget
by $20,000, was the biggest under-j
taking for a regular program in
CBS-TV hDtory. The cast, headed R p a j n Q V / f * H n P ^ H f l V
by Julie Andrew* of "My Fair; u c 5 , , , a
” c u ,,c iu u 7
Lady,” numbered 51.
There were 90 technical person
The final schedule was announ­
r,cl on stage alnng with 34 musi­
cian* The ward rob c department ced Monday &lt;or the Girl Scout*
Include,) another 2'1 member* and basic leadersKS, course. The cou­
there were even two people on rse will be held at McKinley Hall
hand just to serve coffee. Some beginning Wednesday at 9:30 to NEWLY APPOINTED INFORMATION DECK Committee of th*
12:30, April 5. 9:30 to 2:30, Seminole Memorial Hospital Auxilary. Left to right are, Mrs. Ito115 costume* were used.
CRS-TV cameramen employed April 10. 0:30 to 12:30. April 12, •Vu Fryl, rn-fluirnian. Mr*. Lowell Ozier, chairman, Mr*, liefor the first timt a “ fork lift"-a 9 30 to 12:30. The final meeting
a member f the Woman * Club* |(
device customarily u»cd for load­ on April 12 will he art* ami
New Yurk, Boston and Chicago
ing truck*. It enable* them to craft* and I* opened to the pub­
•nd upon first coming to Florida
Jack themselves up and down a* lic. A baby sitter will be provid­
reported the activities of all tha
much ns 20 feet far high and me­ 'd each day and nl! Interested
adult* are urged to attend.
dium altitude shot*.
Th* Sanford Woman's Club will Woman'* C'ub* on the radio at
Mrs
Roger Barker, second
Lake Worth
She has been a
Director Ralph Nelson, who re­
hold
a general business meeting member o f Zonta International
cently won an Emmy for his vice president of th Cltru* Coun­
with
a jllusiness and Professional Wo­
“ Requiem for a Heavyweight,” cil of Girl Scout* and Mr*. John Wednesday beginning
secretary
of
the luncheon at 12:30. Iloitesse* will man'* Clubs; League of Women
called some 700 cimt-ra shots over SisnkovetS!,
ths 90-minute span. His biggest Citrus Council both of Orlando be Mrs. H. R. Beck. Mrs. W. B. Voter* and now u member of
problem, however, was squeesing are to b» in charge o f this very Nicholson, Mrs. A. Jf. Ferber, Garden Clubs a* welt n* serving
Jlra. L. E. Thompson, Mr*. Frank on the Board of the Palm Beach
more than a doien set* in 4.200 worthwhile course.
Evans, and Mr*. Stephen Ter Council o f Girl Scouts. She is
square feet of studio space. Nel­
lforst
on the Hoard of the Cancer So­
son and producer Richard Levine
3lr*. L. C. Menser first vice ciety having been recently reap­
solved the problem by construct­
president of the Fiorida Federat­ pointed for another 3-year per­
ing the sets within each other
ion of Women’s Club* is schedul­ iod. Mr*. Menser has served as
like a mar*.
ed to be guest speaker.
second vice president for the
Only on* film clip was used on
3fra. Mrnaer i# a native New Florid* Federation for two years
th* show-that which showed ConYorker and first became interested and thi* year at first vice pres­
derella’s pumpkin and mte* In
In Woman's Club work in Boston ident He and her husband now
this case, white rats. The original
in 1928 aa representative o f the reside in Jup'tcr wner* she (*
mice actor* died during rehears­
Y.M.C.A. activitie*. Sr.-- has been a member of the Jupiter Woals turning into a coach and hor­
se*. It took II hour* to get the
right kind of shot for a 20-second
sequence.
Julie Andrews, who sipped eharo
paign from her gtsss slipper after
th* show, was an Incandescent
April 1
Cinderella. II*r closest rival for
W. H. Jon**
the evening’s honors was Kay*
Aprd 2
Ra'iard who played Cinderella's
Mary Jane Zlttrower
•t?p-s!*tcr, Portia. Miss Ballard
wheezed and snorted her
way
through the evening with engag­ Edle Adams, Ikla Chase and Alice
ing wackiness.
Ghostiey. Jon Cypher, who played
Others in th* cast Included How- Prince Charming, seemed a little
ard Lindsey, Dorothy Stickney, tense, but sufficiently moonstruck.I
Every Tuesday Night at the Movieland Itide-ln 'Theatre

Cinderella Hailed
By Critics As
'Pure Champagne'

Calendar
TUESDAY
|Presbyterian Church meeta for
Th* Golden Circle Class of the rehearsal at th* Church at 7:30
First Baptist Chore i will hold p m.
its monthly business and social
The Sanford
Woman's Club
meetlhg at th* home of Mrs. L.
H. Trips, 2410 Key Ave. at 8 will meet for a luncheon at
p.m. Mr*. Herold
Heckrnbach 12:30 at the Club building. Hos­
tesses will be, Mrs. B. R. Beck,
will serve as co-hostess.
Mrs. W- R. Nichols, 3tr*. A. II.
The Gleaner’* Class of the First
Baptist Church will hold its reg Ferber, Mrs L. E Thompson,
Mrs. Frank Evans, and Mrs
ular Monthly meeting at the home
of Mrs. Myron Smith of Flora Stephen Ter Hor»t. Guest speak­
Heights at 7:30 p.m. Mr*. Fred er Is scheduled to be Mrs. C. L.
Menscr, Fint Vice President ol
Myers will serve a* co-hostess.
the F F. W. C.
The Pioneer Fellowship of the
The W.S.CS
ol the
Ebenez«r
Fir»t Preibyterlan Church will
Methodist Church will meet at the
meet for supper, program and re­
homo o f Mm. S. E. Norwood a&lt;
creation in the Youth Building
7:45 p.m.
from (5 p.m. through 8 p.m.
THURSDAY
The Daughters of Wesley Sunday
School Class of the First Method­ The T.E.L. Cla*a of the Flrsl
ist Church will meet in McKinley Baptist Church will meet in tbs
Hall at 7:30 with Mrs. A
B KEducational Building at 3 p.m
with Mrs. C. E. Benton and h*i
Stevens group at h»stcssee*.
The
Associatlonal
Baptist' group as hostess.
Brotherhood meet at Oak H ill. The Intermediate Choir o f thi
Baptist Church. Supper will be First Baptist Church will rehearsi
at 7 p.m. and the Adult Choir al
served at 7 pm .
The Sanford Unity Class will 8 p.m.
The Junior Choir of th* First
meet at the Valdez Hotel at 8
p. m. The Rev Josephine Stuckle, 1Presbyterian Church will meet foi
teacher The puhlle is cordially rehearsal and fellowship at thi
Church nt 3:45 p.m.
invited to attend these classes.
The Youth Choir of the First
The Sanford Tourist and Shuf
fleboard Club will meet at 6 p.m. Pieshyterian Crurch will meet for
for a covered dish supper fol­ rehearsal' at 7:30 p.m. at the
lowed by a regular meeting at Church.
the club.
The Girl Scout basic leadership
training course begins at 0:30 a.
m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Preabyter-|
ian Youth Building. Other sessions!
of the course will be held In the
Methodist Educational ItuBding.
WEDNESDAY
The Norman de Vere Howard
Prayer meeting will be held at
the First Baptist Church at 7:30 Chapter of the United Daughters
of the Confederacy held n memor
p.m.
The
Children's
Confirmation lal service for Sirs. E. H. Laney
Class of Holy Cross
Episcopal at the home of Mr*. F. E RnumChurch will meet after school at Mint. 910 Palmetto Ave. nt 2:30
Friday afternoon, with
Mrs.
the Parish House at 3:45.
At 7:30 the Mid-week Lenten Roumillat presiding.
service with
sermon
"Deadly J The Invocation nnd benediction
Sins" will be hold at the Holy was given by the Rev. Milton
Cross Episcopal
Church. Acl lit' Wyatt. Two hymns "In the Gar­
den." and "Sunrise" were sung hy
choir rehearsal will follow th e ,
Mrs George Harden. The obituary
evening service, with rehearsals |
was read by Mrs. Z. D. Ratliff.
beginning on Holy Week and EasSirs. W B. Kirby rend the "Re*,
ter music
olutlon* of Sympathy" which had
The Catholic
Women’s Club
been drawn up by a committee
will hold it*
regular
monthly
composed of Mrs Claude Hern­
meeting at 8 p.m. nt the Yncht
don, Mrs, M. R. Strickland, and
Club. Election of officers wll be
Mr*. Kirby.
held
Those present were; Sirs. Cot­
Circle No. 9 of the Women of
trell Tally, Mrs. Bruce I-aticy,
the First Presbyterian Church, I
Mrs. Joe Baker, Chairman, will Mrs. F R Adams, Mrs. George
meet with Mrs. J G Dunn, 1200 Bishop, Mrs. Martin llram. Mrs.
L. A. Bromley, Mr*. David Cald­
South Oak Avenue, at 10 a m.
well. Mr*. George Harden, Mrs.
The Girl Seoul*
of the First Claude
Herndon, Mrs. Minnie
Presbyterian Church will meet Jones, Mrs. W. It. Kirby.
at 3:30 p.m in the Youth Build­
Mrs. Phillip Marx. Mrs. G. E.
ing
McCall. Mrs. J M. McCnskltl, Mrs
The Mid-Week Bible Hour of Hugh Nicholson, Mrs. II. L. Per­
the First Presbyterian
Church kin*. Mrs Z. II. Ratliff, Mr*. A.
will be conducted by the pastor
K. lto*scttcr, Mr*. F. E. RoumilRev. A. 0- Melnnis, at 7:30 p m
lat, Mr* M. It. Strickland. Mr*. J
The Chancel Choir of the First
It. Tniluck, Mr* Roy Wright Sr.
Mrs. M. S. Wiggins and the Rev.
the wonderful
public relations and Mr*. Milton Wyatt.
job that tlie Jaycces did!!

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Orlando Girl Tressa Sapp
U. D. of C. Chapter To W ed Donald A. Dunn Jr.

Holds Memorial
Service Friday

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Mr. and 31r*. F. D. Sapp of Or- Is associated in buineas with hi
lando, are announcing the en­ father.
Wedding plans will be announced
gagement o f their
daughter,
Trewa, to Donald A
Dunn Jr. at a later date.
son of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Dunn
of Sanford.
Mis* Sapp wa* graduated from
Kdgi-watcr High School nnd ia
now employed by Southern Truck
Equipment Set vice Ine. Mr. Dunn
There will be a meeting Wed­
nesday at 7:30 p.m. In the Pinecrest School o f all adult* who
are willing to help
organlxe a
baseball game for boy* In tho
rineerest Sehool.
Jihn Angel will direct the or­
ganizational meeting.
All Interested adults are urged
to attend.

Pinecrest Seeks
Baseball Team

STATE FARHi ^ »**»• saea*
INSURANCE

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Motto.
Melsch n id g .
SANFORD
PHONE 1436

Mr. qnd Mr*. Vernon T. Kulgbt
of China Lake, Calif, announce
r ’ lL'k /* ,
tho birth of
their son. David
Wayne, born March 8. He weigh­
—H
a
ed 8 lbs. 12 oz. Mrs. Knight Is!
the former Miss Florence Die- j IRVING I.
brow of Sunford.
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PRYOR, REP.

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Leadership Course
At McKinley Hal!

Mrs. C. L. Menser
To Speak At Meet

HappyrBirthday

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berra Steven*, first vice-president of th* Auiilnt y »nd Mrs. J. II.
Philips, schedule chairman.
Photo by Bergstrom)
man'* Club.
The Sanford woman'* Club be­
lieve* that turh a ra-t'ant per­
sonality speak* for itsolf and
urge* all members to attend till*
very infnrmntiva and entertain­
ing meeting.

“ IT IS PART OF THE
CURE TO WISH TO HE
CURED'*
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If you have some real or
fancied ailment it is wise
to
immediately
consult
your physician. Let him
make a careful diagnosis
to find out the cause of
your trouble.

Bob
Karns
" I ’ve already spent 8 week* in
the hospital from an auto ac­
cident caused by an un-iniurrd
driver. My bill* and lost salary
will run to $8000 before I am
recovered. Would 'Uninsured
Motorist' coverage costing on­
ly $0 per year from your *gcncy have paid these expenses
up to $10,000?”

PHONE
FA 2-3762

Then the odd* are that
your wish for a cure may
foon be granted. There are
now many new medicines
in our prescription depart­
ment that can bring relief
for formerly difficult to
treat conditions.

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DRUG CO.
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'Quotation by 8encea
(60 A. D )
Copyright 1957 (3W3)

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Medical Education Fund;
Heahh, Security Are Important

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A t stake is not only the ability o f the

Lobbyists

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Florida’s legislature now in session finds
itself confronted with counties*! problems,
most o f them concerned with where the mon­
ey is coming from and where it is going.
E ager and anxioqs to help them In reach­
ing a decision is an ardent crowd o f lobby­
ists representing ju st about every conceiv­
able private interest.
Lobbying in not confined to private inter­
e sts ; It included organizations representing
many boards and commissions, sheriffs,
Justices o f the peace judged, county commis­
sions and many others.
The theme song is money, money, mon­
ey and more money fo r increased salaries,
fo r school buildings and teachers, for larger
ntaffs. for anything and everything.
Many o f these demands are Justififed. Flor­
ida Is a fast-growing state. Living costa are
high, construction cotta are high. Many
boards and bureaus are undertitaffed and un­
able to properly perform the jobs they are
sunnose to do.
House Speaker Doyle E. Conner and Se­
nate President W. A. Shands must demand
on their appointed committees to carefully
consider each problem and make recommen­
dations.
Legislative wheelu have just started to
turn. They move slowly at first, hut pick up
as the session progresses.

The Sanford Herald
Dally M M »I Bataresy, lu a S t r
CkrlilMU.
p »»li«fc»4 eatufSay * r * * « * e i* f carlitas**.
• * i , H a* •*«&lt;*#* rlaa, iRpltar M l i l t f i f IMS at
til* Fact Of fla t at Stator* Florida, nador Ik* Aat
o f ronfraao of Marok I 1ST*
t'KKKINS Fdltor and Publish*?
MARION IIARUAN S R . K itta llo a Editor
■ VELTN J. CtJSHINO, A d ro rllila s MaatfOr
■ n a s c R ir r io R r a t e s
R f Carrier
II* fa r wook
o* o Mtalk
II.M
Thro* Maalka
S li Maatko
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natlaaa at ontortalamoat far tk* fa r**** at ra lilai
taada w ill k* okarcas tar at racalar *4**rtlal*« rat**
Tk* Harald I* a aiamkar at th* Ualt*d Praaa
wklah la aatlilad * i« la ,l* a lr t* tk* a** tar raaukllaa
llaa at all tk* laaal atari prlaltd la thla aaarapapar
R*pra*aat*d
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Natlaaally
»r
Qaaaral
AdaartMaa
I ll
O ta rs'*
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B**k
E lls
Atlaata O a trila

Tuesday, April 2, 1957
TODAY’S I1IULE VERSE

This parable has greatly helped to build
orphanages, and hospitals and universities.
American!! nlone give nearly six billion dol­
lars a year in benevolence.
Neglect not the gift that is In thee. I Tim.
till.

man-hour production, redyced on-the-job
illness and accident rates, reduced ebeenteeism, lower insurance premiums and improv­
ed employe morale.Numerous before-and-after surveys o f industrial plants show reduc­
tions to 50 per cent in absenteeism from ill­
ness and accidents.
Considering What may be at stake—-the
health and security o f the American people
— it is hard to think o f a more worthwhile
investment.
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a

a

Conservation Measure
Remarks made by Senator Wsyne Morse
(D-Oregon) before the Sixth Southern Municioal. and Industry W astes. Conference,
at Raleigh, N. C. yeeterday point up the necetalty to get the Sanford-Titusville Canal
project underway as soon as possible.
Morse, as has been stated in Central FiorIda before, underlined the fact that the na­
tion has not reached such a critical point
in water supply that attention is turning to
it os a matter o f necemity.
The entire group o f leaders in the con
servation o f water heard the Oregon politi­
cal leader emphasized “ History’ teaches the
sad and ugly lesson that as the water table
o f a nation goes down its civilization withers
and dies.”
A number o f wayti can be used to abate
the fast diminishing water supply. Land
management, transpiration and evaporation
control measures, stream regulation, stor­
age reservoirs, diversion from surptus to
shortage nreai'. reuse and conservation prac
tices, and pollution control were some o f the
suggestions outlined.
The Sanford-Titusville Canal would be,
according to planning engineers and those
interested in kceing that the project is got­
ten underway, a conservation meamre since
the locks and dams would form a huge stor­
age reservlor fo r water.
Contral Florida has been faced, several
years, with diminishing water table. Lea­
ders havo been worried and have studied
the situation for an approach to tolve the
problem.
The Sanford-Titusville Canal will furnish
the solution and*at,the same time add to the
economy o f Central Florida by increasing its
water freight traffic and the traffic o f oieasure boats through the inland channel.
Senator Morse called for multi-purpose de­
velopment o f river basins, wich he said em­
bracer flood control, irrigation, power and
water use.
In considering the Sanford Titusville Ca­
nal, lenders should take heed to the Sena­
tor’s statement in which he said “ If I were
to select one single water conservation mea­
sure I regard as the moot significant o f all,
it would be the full, comprehensive develop­
ment o f our river basins."

Foreign News Com m entary
By CHARLES M. McCAN.V
United Press Staff Correspondent
Soviet Russia Ir showing acute
displeasure over developments in
the alternation'll situation
In recant Hays, the Moscow
radio and Moscow newspapers
have denounced President Eisen­
hower's decision to join the mil­
itary committee of the Baghdad
Pact against Communist aggres­
sion in th# Middle East,
They have denounced the sign
Ing in Rome o f * new treaty under
which
six European countries
agree to form a common market,
free o f tariff barriers and to pool
their resource* for the develop­
ment of atomic power for peace­
ful purposes.
Tha decision of th* United
Slates to supply Great Britain
with long-range atomic misiile*
has been condemned.
Russia Refuses Again
Soviet Premier Nikolai A. Bul­
ganin, in a letter to W**t Ger­
man Chancallor Konrad Adenau­
er, hoe repeated Russia's refusal
to discuti th* reunification of
Germany on any terms which
might even pouibly bo accept­
able.
It alto has been disclosed Hurt
Bulganin, in n letter to Norwegian
Premier Einar Gerhardeen, warn­
ed that Norway faces a catas­
trophe if it permits the establishment o f guided misall# and roc­
ket base* on its territory under
tha North Atlantia Treaty.
Russia'* reaction to tha decision

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big majority to th* House o f Com­
By CMABLU M. MCCANN
United Pre#* Staff Cwr«*p»adeal mons.

Postmortem Oa Bermuda
United P reu correspondents aMacmiilian will face trouble, by
round Um world look ahead at the
newt that will make tha head­ the way, when Common* hold* a
full-dresa debate next Monday on
lines.
his Bermuda conference with Pre­
sident Elsenhower. Neither the
Claasar
Watch for increasingly persist­ Laborites nor a lot of hi* own
ent demandi by the British Labor Coniervatlve* are buying the offi­
Party for parlimtntary election. cial version that the meeting was
With the resignation of "King­ a big auccass. The most embar*
maker” Lord Salisbury from the riftin g question Micralllitn will
cabinet, is a dispute over Cyprus ba asked: Just what ii Anglopolicy, tha Laborites believe they American Middle Eastern policy,
have Prime Minister Harold Mac­ If any?
Th# United State* may stag*
millan on th run. Nominally, Maemltlan’ i conservative government some atomic test* llh* summer
Is in office ontil 1MV Bot under which foreign countries wont be
tho British political syittm, ho able to detect The Russlnaa. It
might be foreed to call an elec­ b believed, mey have done that
tion on tome big issue. The La­ already. The Atomic Energy Cornborites,’ already profiting by Mac­ million U thinking # of testing
millan's difficulties In the Suez small nuclear weapons in tunnels
situation, say that If an election dug to rock under the Nevada
grounds. Radioactivity
wora held now they would win a proving
from ouch testa would not escape
Into tha atmosphera to be detect­

Every time we call a doctor wo ncknow- schools to supply medical personnel and meet
lodf* our debt to medical education. Every their current obligations, but tlso their
timd wo eontoH a specialist, send someone to ability to realize the full potential o f the bio­
die hospital, fUI a prescription or take a logical sciences and to fulfill sew opportuni­
drfak of safe water—we pay tribute to the ties fo r advancing the nation’s health.
During Medical Education Week, April
nation’s 82 medical schools.
Ths average American, it is safe to say, 21-27, the National Fund fo r Medical Edu­
nvea the last 21 years of hie life to medical cation ia appealing to businets and Industdance. In 1900, life expectancy at birth try fo r $10 million additional annual in­
come fo r the medical schools.
was 49 years. Today it in 80.
Unless the schoole get additional support,
Life-saving drugs and miracle cures appear in a steady procession. Infectious die* the people's demand for m ore doctors, mors
saaes everywhere are in retreat Atomic research, more services may go unheeded.
science and nuclear phyfica are paving the Many talented young men and women may
be denied an opportunity to learn medicine.
way for new laboratory triumphs. 1
•New medical difcoveries benefit no one
However, there is another side to the coin.
unleu
there are skilled physicians to apply
The very medical progress of which we are
thsm.
so proud—sad for which medical schools are
Industry has a direct self-interest in medi­
primarily responsible—has Involved the
schools In a struggle for solvency that can af­ cal education. Industrial health prlgrams
fect the future health and welfare of the asd public health safeguards Jointly pay di­
vidends in increased efficiency, stepped-up
nation.

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to Intensify American cooperation
with the members o f the Baghdad
Pact was to be espected.
Every move the United Statei
makes In th* Middle East lessen*
the chance that Russia by Intrignc
and subversion will be able to g*t
a lasting foothold in that ores.
Increase* . West's Unity
The treaty for the common
European market and tho atomie
energy pool is b»d new* frr Run»i- because It inm .iaci tha -nity
of Western European countries
snd make* It hardar for the big
brains In ths Krsmlin to stir up
Jealousies and rivalries.
Th* hardened Russian attitude
on German reunification ia clear­
ly a reflection of the dangercu*
situation in the Communist satel­
lite countriee. A separate East
German state, completely subser­
vient to Russia, I* an essential to
the Soviet government and will
be fora a long tima.
Probably th* warning waa given
to Norway not only bacaut* nu­

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clear weapona bases in Norway
would ba uncomfortably closa to
Russia but bacaoaa there seem*
to ba Increasing realisation in
northern most Europe of th* dan­
ger of Russian aggression.
ASK SKAI..El) VERDICT
TOYKO « * - Chlha Prefecture
fishermen today lay their baby
problem before the
government
fiahery hoard. Usually they haul
in small fish In their nets, but
Saturday they found a 150-pound
baby teal. The loit "little" baby
ha should b# in th* cold water*
o f the Northern Pacific ia • pro­
blem because an agreemtnt sign­
ed between tha United States,
Canada, Soviet Russia and Japan
prohibits th* catching of seals.
THEY THREW DATS?
CIIEMAN. England V — Brands
Waby and Jorn Birth rode away
from their wedding on horseback
8unday. “ W* both lov* horses and
I could not bear to be parted from
them even on my honeymoon,” th*
bride explained.

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Too Late To Classify
By HL88KLL KAY
On ths banks of the lssy Suwanna*, Florida is developing a
major attraction that promlica to
taka Its place as a National
Ihrint. In beautiful natural sur­
roundings with ampla room for
tipanilon, w* are creating an
outstanding trlbuta to Stephen
Foster. No compoter la better
known or more loved than the
gentle soul who gave the world
muile and lyrics It could under­
stand regardlsis of race, color or
creod.
While tha marble buat of Ste­
phan Fotter raats in tha Library
Of Congrsis in Washington, his
&gt;oul I am aura haunts the beauti­
ful grounds o f Stephan Foster
Memorial Park at White 8pringa
where Mother Nature weaves her
magic to create the natural beauty
and charm that Implred Foiter
and brought to fulfillment such
melodic* as “ Way Down Upon
do Suwannee Bibber,” "Oh! Sus­
a n n a ”,
“ Camptown
Race*,"
“ My Old Kentucky Home,” “ Jeanle With the Light Brown Hair/
and other*.
Sponsored by -the State o f
Florida, the Stephen Foster Me­
morial Ii tha most visited non­
commercial
attraction
in
tha
Southeait, and many feel it la
destined to become the “ muile
meres of America” .
Thl* year mark* an important
itep in th* development of tha
Memorial for the new 200-foot
carillon tower will be opened to
the public around July 1, accord
ing to Earl W. Brown, chairman
of the Stephen Foiter Memorial
Commliiion.
Formal dedication o f the Im­
pressive colonial brick, marble and
cast stone tower will await the in­
stallation o f th* world's largest
let of tubular ball* which ara now
being cait and will be ready for
use the latter part of this year. In

the meantime, a high fidelity eet
6f electronic belli and chlmtt will
b* used to p!ay Foster meiodUa
from tha tower.
Although handicapped through
lack o f funds, the Commission hat
achieved muth through the con­
struction o f tho ante helium |$250,000 Foster Museum, gatehouses at
the north and south entrances of
the park, end now the Imposing
half-million dollar bell tower.
Popular also are tha Conaetoga
Wagon tours that take vlaltors
through the grounds and tha 30psssenger replica o f a paddlewheal
river boat which offers rides on th#
8uwanet in season. Splendid plcnle
facilities provide pleasure for
scores o f family groups eaeh
week.
The Memorial stag** a scries of
epeclal event* during th* year as
Sunday concerts by .musical group*
from colleges and univeroitlll.
Outstanding, of course, Is the an­
nual Florida Folk Festival which
will be held this year, Stay 3-4-5.
Th* colorful event is directed by
Miss Thelma Boltin.
Last year over 1,500 participat­
ed In the Feitival featuring th*
finest talent available, singer*,
dancers, musical groups, tal* toil­
ers an&lt;| other craftsmen. Indica­
tion! are that th* 1957 event will
attract larger participation and a
greatly Increased attendance.
Th* Memorial !• collecting folk
literature,, costumes, musical In­
struments and other historical
items, with the purpose o f estab­
lishing a folk loro museum on the
grounds. This promises to be the
most complete and comprehensive
record of old Southern way* and
colorful costumes ever assembled.
You will find a visit to Steven
Foster Memorlsl well worthwhile.
It It distinctive among Florida at­
traction*.

Measles And Eye Ills
ly HUMAN M. lUNDISIN, M.D.
MIA8I.EB and eye-troublas of or blinds might Interfere with
tan go hand In hand. But whlla proper ventilation. This In turn
ths dlaaoaa does present some could lower the patient's gtnaral
ocular danger, tha axtant o f the resistance and make recovery
trouble usually Is exaggerated.
more difficult.
On* o f tho first symptoms of Dark glasses for tho patient
msaaits U detected In th* eyas. probably la a better idea. Unless
From three to four days before your physician especially advises
tha familiar skin rash breaks out, It, don't bandog* ths eyas.
th* Uds will begin to ewell, the Warm ComprM M i
conjunctiva will become red and As a rule, your doctor will tell
there may be a slight discharge.
you that compress** o f plain
Tiny Ulcerations
warm water will be toothing and
One* ths blotches begin to peel, helpful In moet cases.
the conjunctivitis generally dis­ Th* usa of antibiotic ointments
appears. Howtvtr, there may be or drops la often recommended,
tiny ulcerations of tha comas.
but don’t use them without your
Certain complications may re­ doctor's approval.
sult from secondary Infections. In Finally, ths patlant should get
this way, measles might precipi­ plenty of rest. Alter all, whan ha s
tate a caaa o f iqulntlng.
sleeping, his eyes ara resting, too.
But from th* dlaeaa* alone, QPOTION AND AXtWII
there la seldom permanent visual C. B.: What would causa a fourdamage.
rear-old child to drink water In
Proper Precautions
large quantltlee all day long?
Just tha same, you'll want to Answer: This condition may ba
Uk* proper precautions to pre­ du* to diabetes o f tha ordinary
vent any ays trouble when your type or to a condition known as
youngster, or some other member diabetes Insipidus. It also may b«
of the family, U stricken with due to habit.
measles.
In any avent, there la naad for
Frequently, the eyes will be Immidlats study so that proper
sensitive to light. Keeping the treatment may ba Instituted If
room dark by lowering th* shades found necessary.

Home
Buying
Question
By ROBERT F. COLL
United Presi Staff Correspond* nt
WASHINGTON, W — Are home
builders pricing the average buyer
out of the market?
This Ii a question that la in
crsaslngly asked by the buying
public, government official* and
buyers themselves.
Current building figures show
that where one* the trade w it
eencentrating on low-cost housing,
tho target now could be described
as "the junior executive class.”
... Thu* ia r tha dlsensilon appar­
ently has
generated more heat
than light, with thfe builders blam
lag tho federal and local govern
manta while prospective buyers
leveled their guns on the contrac­
tor!.
Everyone share* llam a
An appraisal shows everyone
shares the blame. The federal gov
•rnment must shoulder some for
scarce mortgage money which hits
Income man. When this min is
unabl* h) get a mortgage, experts
eay, the builder cannot be blamed
too much for not putting up house*
which may remain empty.
Local govtrnments are blamed
for the tack of low-cost housing.
Over ths years many municipali­
ties have set up a crazy-quilt bar­
rier of building code* to block
less expensive housing. This has
discouraged builders.
Buyer! themselves have tended
to jack up th* market by their
iiulstenea on appliances. The av­
erage housewife, (or example, is
distraught If her kitchen doesn't
look like a Univac maehln*.
Americana alio
want
more
space— a ''second" living room to
enshrine th* television set is an
example— and more space means
more on th# price tag.
Jet-age Progress
Last but not least some build­
ers havs moved along on a pogo
stick in th* jet-age progress.
In almost every phase of Ameri­
can Ufa, experts sey, progress in
raising living standards has moved
hand-ln-glove with mass produc­
tion, with ths
exception of the
building Industry.
Building codes are partly re­
sponsible because they call for
different requirements from one
community to the next.
This defeats the prefabriciiort
who try to build for Milwaukee
and Miami at th* same time and
i t low cost only to find them­
selves balked.
Bullderi have showed lack of in­
terest ia axperimantiag with lnhovations that pay out In proportion
to tha number of units they put
up. In addition, a builder faces
ths high cost o f land these days.
Thay argua that it is not good
busineu to put up a cheap house
on land that requires them to price
it over tho head* o f th* family
that could buy It
Lika averyon* else, the builder
can cits his rising costs of tabor
and materials when the buyer
gulps at tht price o f a new house.

ed by foreign monitoring systems.
Teamwork
Word from Washington Is that
Secretary John Foster Dullbs isn't
practically a one-man State De­
partment eny more. New Under
Secretory Christian Hertcrls t i r .
Ing over more and more of Dul­
les’ political responsibilities — and
may even do some traveling ia
his place later this year. Deputy
Under Secretary C Douglas Dil­
lon. another new appointee, la exparting the Suez problems now
coming to held and is working
overtime on foreign economic aid
problems.
IavitatioE
0
Insiders at Bonn expact an iW
vltatlon to President Eisenhower
to visit West Germany. W#«t Gcrman President Theodor Heuss is
■xpetted to deliver the tnrltaUoq
personally vrbJn he goes to Wash­
ington (or his delayed visit. Heuss
Is recuperating from an attack of
bronchial pneumonia which caus­
ed the postponement.

Try and Stop Me
-By BKNNKTT C 1RFARVEY BRETTS "Tha Writer Observed'' contain* some rewaling comments by th* author* Interviewed. Truman
Capota, for instance, confessed, "I’m about as high as a shot­
gun—and Just as noisy. I
think I have rather heated
ayes."
Evelyn Waugh declared
that no writer should be
caught dead - with a mes­
sage. "A writer,” he said,
“ has no right to be like
Lawrence or Hemingway,
thinking they're prophets.” .
Hemmlngawy, h i m s e l f
said, "As a Nobel Prize win­
ner I cannot but regret that
the award never was given
to Mark Twain nor Henry
James.”
Carl Sandburg reserved his barbs for TV. "I am disgusted.”
he fulminated, "with people who Just watch indiscriminately
for hours and hours. These machines are thieves of time, with
not even q mechanical conscience about the hours they will
waste In a day.”
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"You seldom see drunks walking on tha streeta in Hollywood,”
boasts nativ* son Billy Gray. ’They're all driving automobiles.”
O 1M7. by B«na&lt;tt Cart Distributed by Kin* natures Syndicate.

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receipt — but such a waste of fjm0 for a|| con.
cernedl
If she were to charge her purchases and pay
with checks by mail, she’d save no end of time,
have automatic receipts and a record of expenditures.
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Additional Society
Conning
The News
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and Brownie Scouts, who served
as Cookie
Chairmen for their
troops and gave untiringly o f thsir
W- E. Griy, and her husband en­ time, enthusiasm ' and helping
hands were the following:
tertained several navy couples in
Troop 10 — Mrs. Fred Perkins
k«apln| with the spirit before all Troop 149 — Mrs James Peter­
went down to the flshfry at Fort
son
Mellon Park. We were terribly sor-1 Troop 214 — Mrs. R. A. Cobb
ry to mist it, but were hung up in
Troop 215 — Mrs. B- L. Per­
Daytona Beach until it was too
kins Jr.
late. Enjoying the Grays hospits-1 Troop 210 — Mrs. Jack Smith
iity were Bob and Mike Stone. I Troop 211 — Mrs. Fred
WIIAnita and Bob Hadden, Ruth and
Hams
Joe Tully and Betty anil John Mc­
Troop 212 — Mrs Arthur Brown
Cracken. Nancy Gray is one of
Troop 214, — Mrs. David New
those wonderfully efficient people
bury
who can run the Sunshine Com­
Troop 230 — Mrs. David New
mittee at the hospital with one
bury
hand, and landscape her beautiful
Troop 233 — Mrs. James Drum
take Mary place with the other.
Troop 242 — Mrs. Mildred Pa
At the moment the Grays are in
ters
the process of making a bird sanTroop 213 —
Mrs
William
tuary out of an island in the lakeJohnson
Watehing It from afar, it looks like
Troop 284 — Mrs. D. H. Ma
thers
much work. But anyone who can
keep the number of props straight
Troop 265 — Mrs. Carl Prescott
that Nancy Gray did In the recent
Troop 289 — Mrs Frank Huhn
High Fever Follies, will undoubt­
Troop 296 — Mrs. James Tabor
edly have all the birds catalogu­
Troop 135 — Mrs. A. G. Elder
ed and trained before the year is
Change of Command ceremonies
In VAH-II were the order of the
out.
One person convinced that San­ day Monday morning Following
ford has at least ten thousand navy the ceremony a coffee was held
hare Is Dotty Roumlllat, who hand­ at th# B.O.Q. honoring the Bears
ed out tickata to the navy as they and Mildahns. Polly Brubaker and
came into the park Saturday night. Spook Hook made the arrange­
As we trouped In, she peeled off ments About sixty people IncluJa yard, and we were not the only ing commanding officers and their
ones who have so many children. wives from other units, attended
Betty and Bill Lemos were there the affair. Coffee and tiny sweet
with five,.Ann and Dave Tamny rolls were served. Ann and VI
have six, Olivia Simmons has five. were presented with corsages of
Sounds as If
the
services are yellow rose and blue iris, and the
starting a competlon to see how table arrangement was composed
many kids they can have. But it Is of blue iris and yellow pompoms.
Noticed the moving van at the
no fun when you start to move.
Mildahns Loch Arbor home this
More faces in the crowd Satur­
afternoon, so by now they must
day night ware those of Jack Morr.
oison, and Harry Robson, In one be on their way.
of the serving lines, their eager
smiles inviting one and all to par
take of the fish anl hushpuppies
— also Mayor David Gatchel as
he mingled with the crowd look­
ing as happy as any clam on the
eastern shore. It
was a good
show, David, and one of which to
be proud.
The monthly meeting of Cub
Sunday afternoon Bob and I Scouts Pack Ten was conducted
attended one of the Robert Jack- Thursday evening at the First
son's little get-togethers where the Methodist Church. Den 6 led the
company is always good, aad the opening ceremony with the flag
hors d'oevres superb right down to saluta and singing of the National
Kalla's hot meat balls, and Bob's Anthem.
radishes Her# is oge aide of Bob
Chief D. M. Hall, newly elected
Jackson that not many of us are chairman of the pack committee,
privileged to know—his role as held inspection, and Den 12 was
farmer. A flourishing vegetable the winner. Hall also announced
garden is located to the rear of that the next committee meeting
the Jackson quarters, and the rad­ would be on April 13, and a larger
ishes were but a small sample. turn-out of parents 1* desired. The
Also Included in this most plea­ next Tack meeting will be on April
sant crowd were Ruth and Ray 25.
Herron. Lib Cleveland (Red was
The boys' skits showed consider­
In Quonset), Julie Anderson. Tom able preparation, especially In the
Blackburn and
CDR. and Mrs. costumes. Den 2 demonstrated var*
McGuire—her name is Mary, but lous Indian dance steps, while Den
I apologia# for not catching his 4, with their handsome tepee, re­
Cdr. McGuire is the new operations ported on the habits of different
officer on the station. They have Indian tribes. Den 8 enacted "Anj
five children, and will soon be Indian Deer Hunt,” and Den II
moving into my favorite coffee featured the Dance of the Fireshop—the home of Dodie and John gods.
King In Loch Arbor. Speaking of
The attendance count was won
Dodie and John, they had out of by Den 14, and Its members were
town guests on Sunday. Dr and rewarded with tickets for the base­
Mrs. Phil Mahan of Warren, Ohio ball game on Saturday, April 0.
stopped in to see them. The Ma­ The boys of Den 12 also received
hans were stationed in Panama tickets, for winning the inspection.
with the Kings nine years ago.
Assistant Cubmaster Woodrow
Jane Pruden has been in Orange Cash presented
the
following
Memorial Hospital, but is at home awards: Bobcat pins, Paul Har
now, following an operation on her vey and Bobby Driscoll; Wolf bad­
leg. Let's have no more of that! ges. Wayne Hoopengardner, with
All VAH-IIers must be In good assistant denner badge, John King.
Jay Loop and Bruce Rowell; Bear
health!
Hope Jack Smith isn't brooding badges with Lion books, Andrew
too much about losing his golf Simmon*, Gary Grelt, with gold
match to Cy Fitton. If I know arrow. John Leach, with gold ar­
Cy he talked Jack out of it. Cy row, and Gary Webber; and Lion
is a past master at gamesman­ badge. Tommy Dohne.
Other awards were: Glen Web­
ship. Wish he would start a class
Gary Webber,
In how to be successful with it. ber, Bear book,
My personal experience is that I Lion book with gold arrow, Don
completely aattlc myself, while Sheppard, service star, Steve Wil­
unwittingly urging my opponent lis, Lion book, David Scott, gold
on to greater victories Or else arrow. Roth Vihten, Lion book.
I admire the shadowr of my golf Tommy Baggerly, Lion book.
The meeting was closed by Dcr
swing which Jackie Crawford likes
6 leading the .dnging of "Goodnight
so much, and miss the ball.
Cub Scouts."
Belated good news is better then
none at all, and I have Just re­
ceived a report on the Annual
JUVENILE JAM SESSION
Girl Scout Cookie sale from the
VALLEY STIEAM. N. Y. W neighborhood cookie
chairman, Police Sunday broke up a fourM.rsE. S. (Dottie) Higginbotham mile two-hour traffic jam on
The almost perfect record of sales Long Island Parkway by return­
resulted in the turnover of nearly ing Raymond Olseon to his mo­
5,784 boxes of cookies. Limited on­ ther. The four-ycar-old tot had
ly by time, and not by enthusiasm, been stopping cars by standing In
the 313 Girl Scouts and Brownies the middle o f the road and hold­
of Seminole County had only a ing up both hands.
few boxes left unsold Seventeen
troops in all participated in Use
NOT APPROPRIATE
sale, and were tremendously pleas
GILLINGHAM. England O'— A
ed by the way Sanford and Semi
note County responded in purchat-1 local minister Saturday rejected
ing their delicious wares. Since a couple's request that the hymn
the Scouts are limited to selling "D ay of Wrath and Doom Im­
only to their friends relatives and pending” he played at their' wed­
neighbors, this was a very good ding.
record, even by my simple ari­
thmetic. And I'd like to add. If
Florida license p'atea h iv j tne
only out of geographic pride that
w« in Seminole County who are prefix number* 1-67 to indicate
working in Scouting, receive far each county, while the numberf 68
more co-operation then most nei-l®1 reserved for data offices and
ghborhoods, from everyone, com ­ 90 for duplicates.
mercial or otherwise.
Guiding the
Cookie Sale this
year was Sirs Higginbotham. Str*.!
L. SI. Slillsaps offered her house'
as the Cookie Cupboard, where]
the many cases of cookie* were
FREE DELIVERY
a stored prior to the sale. Those mo­
280 N. Park Phone PA 2-1822
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Scholarship Silver Tea and Fashion Shew Friday at the Sanford Woman's Club. Photo by Bergstrom)

1 In 4 Teachers
Will Not Return
To Jobs Next Year

TALLAHASSEE
W —
Researchers at Florida State Univer­
sity said a survey showed about
one In four Florida teachers will
not return to their Jobs next year
and 12 per cent will quit teach­
ing altogether.
Drs. II. A. Curtis and Russell
P. Krlpp, of the school of educa­
tion, made the survey o f a cro*ssection o f state teachers in January.
According to the survey, teach
ers with an average of 12ti years
service are making an average of
|5,073. They
said they needed
$3,518 "to live at the standard ex­
pected of teachers."
Ths average debt of the group
was $1,400, not Including home
mortgages.
More than half of the" married
men in the group said their wives
were working. Thirty-eight per­
cent of all the teacher* and more
than half of the men held other
job* to supplement their jobs.
Married men reported their out­
side earnings averaged $1,104 a
year. This Is within four dollars
of the raise per teacher asked by
the Foriila Education A*sn,
Married men reported their av­
MRS. IIEI.L.N COUII a c m e eoffe# to Cdr. nnd M s. Blaine l.ibbey at 'Bon Voyage' coffee given re.
erage savings last year as $77 and
c»nlly at the UOQ for Cdr. and Mr*. Bear and CA tr«l Mr*. Mlldahn.
(Photo by U. 8. Navy)
single teachers saved somewhat
leas than $200. Married women
teachers reported average saving*
of $1,000.
r
Forty-percent ot the men teach-

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'Bon Voyage1 C offee Given
For Cdr, Mildahn ,Cdr. Bear
A "Bon Voyage" Coffee
was
given for CDR. and Mrs Charles
Mlldahn and CDR. and Mrs. John
Bear at the B.O Q., NAS. Sanford,
by Mrs. John Ilcod and Mrs. Don­
ald Brubaker. CDR Mildahn was
the former commsnding officer of
Heavy Attack Squadron ELEVEN
(VAH-II) and is leaving for NAS
Norfolk to assume his new duties
on the staff of Commander Air
Force, U. S. Atlantic Fleet. CDltHear has relieved CDR. Mlldahn
and is the new commanding officer
of ELEVEN
Mrs. Mlldahn
and Mrs. Bear
were presented with blue and gold
corsages and the floral center­
piece was also of blue and gold.
Serving coffee were Mrs. Louis
Cobb ami Mrs Robert Wodd.
Attending the coffee were: Capt.
Blackburn. CUR.
Lemos, CDR.
and Mrs, Norvell, CDlt ami Mrs
Stetson, CDR. ami Mrs. Tully,
CDR.
and
Mrs
Llbbey
CDR. and Mrs. Emanski, Mra.
Hansen, I.CDR and Mrs. Cobb,
LCDIt and Mr*. Dcrmigio, LCDR.
and JU*- Rossi. I-CDR and Mrs
DuVail, Mrs. Mills, LT. and Mrs-

Metzger, LT. and
Mr# Wood,
LTJG. and 3lrs. Snee, LTJG- Me*
Intosh, LTJG. and Mr# Fellini,
LTJG. Dartncil, ENS. Beck. EN4
and Mrs. Purdy, ENS and Mrs.
Mallczowski, ENS, Lane, ENS. and
Mrs. Trout. ENS. and Mrs. Thcmp*
son, snd Mr. Russell-

ers said they wood not return to
their present Jobs next year. Half
of the men and a third of the
women said
they
would not
be back added they were leaving
the field of education entirely.

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Sanford Citizens'
FSL Responsibilities

By HUGH AM8LEY
bama-FIorlda League and promi­
With hopes that this may not nent civic leader in Selma aaid
be loo pessimistic to the wonder­ In an Interview with the Herald
ful effort expanded by our very that the business bouses of the
capable spoirta ealhoslasts to city would mean the difference
enter Sanford in the Florida State In Selma's success.
Selma hain't had baseball for
League class D baseball circuit,
I think tome of the responsibilities six years, and on their return
of tho eitliens o f this area should to the league this year they are
anticipating a possible loss of
bo outlined.
The first and foremost need for $5,000 and are prepared to weath­
such an undertaking is money By er the storm- On top o f ail this,
tremendous personal effort of they have furnished the team with
John Keeting, Cotton Brosan, and two atation wagons for transpor­
George KenI* it seems that a pos­ tation and many other small but
sible $10,000 In cash, pledges, and Important contributions.
An eighth point is vary Impor­
promises of merchants and fans
Is in sight.
tant If Sanford doesn't move Into
That may or may not be enough the FSL, some other team will
(o make the club a success for have to be dropped. That will
a season.
mean that Sanford will not be
Which bring* up the second im­ able to enter the league again
portant point, attendance. $10,- just whenever we want to In ord
Track Conch Fred Ganna will 000 could be enough money to get er for Sanford to ever get into
Ulf« hit thlnelads to Melbourne by U the team could draw an the league, or even have an op­
tomorrow night for a Tri-school average of 800 fans to ' every portunity to get into the league,
meet that la expected to be the home game. At first that sounds there must be another team to
simple, but when one is remind­ keep the number* oven. I f an open­
Eddie Barbour's attempts to toughest o f the season.
Cocoa and Melbourne will be ed that the team will ptay seven ing presented itself later, Sanford
get Into tip-top shape for to­
night's alt-important game with the Seminole opponents nnd it I* nights a week, the picture becomes wouldn’t get the first chance; the
Melbourne In Memorial Stadium expected that the Seminoles will complicated- Although Sanford's team dropped this year would.
This could be a great stride for
has met with handicaps aa yes­ again feel the sting of out man attitude baa become extreemly pro­
nlng.
gressive lately, the city has built Sanford. We are definitely progres­
terday’s workouts were called
Both Melbourne and Cocoa are up a reputation—and It Isn't par sive and we are not afraid to do
off due to Inclement weather
what has never been done before
But this morning baseball men in the fastest growing section of tlcularily food. We hava a reputa­
Florida and Just the manpower tion of giving tremendoui sup­ it it is legal But lets not deceive
tor Da7o Lnude said he would
start th* Seminole*' faat-ballar gives the two school* a decided port if we are leading (he league ourselves; to make this dream a
By DON MARTIN
advantage in numbers.
and o f vacating the stadium if reality, to take advantage of this
with the emphatle remark, "Ed
UnltN Prats Sparta Writer
opportunity, we must ail, ovary
An example o f being outman we aren't.
die
ho*
got
the
guts
to
do
any­
WILMINGTON, N. G BPt — The
While it* true that thinga would one of us, get out and support a
ned otcured last week In the
thing
he
went*
to
do,
and
I
be­
touring profesaionils are iplit on
meet with Eustla, Deiond, nnd probably be much different with team.
who will triumph in the honor- lieve he wente to go nil the way the Seminoles here. Mike Tamny another ehance In the FSL, we
We should not let the almost
rieh Matter*
golf tournament and win for u* tonight."
won th e(event for 8anford but atill are remembered. During the heroic efforts of these few men go
Lnude
said
that
Harbour
was
which opens Thuridiy at Auguata,
DeLand entered
four runners past football season the peopte unrewarded and then make them
not nearly as erratic as he had
Ga.
and took
second,
third
and of Sanford paid themselves a martyrs to a lost cause. We can
The majority glra the nod to the been early In the season. Tho fourth pise* to beat the Semin­ tremendous tribute by giving the do it if we want to, but if we don’t
seaioning
of
game
experience
younger playera, the minority te
team the best following in more want to, lets let It be known in a
ole* In points.
headed
the old guard of Ben Hogan, Sam make* him more level
But this morning Gsnas was than a decade In spite of the fact hurry.
and dependable,"
Lnude said.'
Snead and Cary Mlddlecoff.
optimistic about the outcome. that the Seminoles were having
The namea o f Mike Souchak of "Barbour wil| go a long way
"W e’ll be
well
accounted for o n o o f their worst years. But foot­
this
year
and
do
•
fine
job
for
Grosslnger*!, N. Y., Dow Floaterovr there,” ha said. "Our main ball la played only once a weekwald of Jupiter, Fla, and Arnold oa."
A third m ajor factor to b* con­
treuble Is exhaustion because we
When asked If he was going to
Palmer of Latrobe, P a , were
have to us« th tame member* of sidered I* player personnel. En­
toaaed into tho favorite*' ring a- start warming Ken McMurray
the team in *e many differant tering Into a contest so late In the
long the practice fairway at the for possible relief action around
events, but they’re
holding the game will not he an advantage
Cape Fear Country Club here.
the fifth Inning, Laude laid, " I
met
at
night
and
that
will help to Sanford. It will be a hinders nee
Only one professional queried, doubt it, Barbout can handle
Sanford will get
the scrapings
u* a little."
George Bayer of Lot Angeles, He • hlmsalf and he wants this one
. For the entire list of 15 events from the bottom of the barrell un­
dined to comment. "I don’t want tonight.”
Ganas haa only a 15 man squad less they are lucky. That mean*
to cause any hard feeling*,” the
Minneapolis nnd Dallas will clash
Laude commented that fur five
that Sanford fans will have to be
gigantic Bayer agid a* he worked Innings during tre
Kdgewater which means that there is only loyal and m ike spirit and enthuil- Saurday night in Memorial Sta
enough number* In th* personnel
&gt;n hi* putting stroke.
dium for the Shrine Benefit in one
game In Orlando the Eagle bat­
for one man in each event with­ •am take the place of aelccliveneia of tha hottest rivalries In spring
What othera said:
ters "couldn't even sec Eddie's
by the rest o f the teams In the
out
doubling.
Tony Strafad — "Dow Flnster- ball” . "The only reason that they
exhibition baseball In FloridaThe event will be hekl tomor league
wald Ho'* got the sound game ever hit Harbour was because he
The two top members of th*
A
fourth
consideration
la
a
te win and he’a due. You know he got tired, "Laude declared. 'Ho row night under th* light* in working agreement that is accept fabulous ‘ New York Giants Farm
he hasn't been out of the money appears to be In good spirits and Melbourne.
able by all organizations concern­ System have agreed to play their
aince September 18JJ."
oetter shape today," Laude add­
ed. If Pittsburg, Brooklyn, and only night game of the season
Doug Ford, the winter circuit's ed.
the Giants all are affiliated in a Saturday night to go toward the
leading money winner— 'it 'll be
Laude said that hla lineup
working sgremeent It will be the Shrine Benefit.
Finaterwald or Palmer. Both are would see Cecil Dandrtrige In act­
la the only night game this
first time In the history of bajegood putter* and both are long ion behind tho plate, Bill Tyre on
ball. A full working agrreruent year by any of the New York
iff the tee which is what counts first, Doyle Corley on
second,
with
on* organization means Giant Farm teams.
The rivalry between the two
at the national. You just don't get Itnnnle Russl at short atop, Dav$3,000 to the local club. But will
the reaulta with good Iron play at kl Bramlatt at
third,
Johnny
the teams share equally or ac­ learns becarao apparent In their
the national"
Barley at left field, Johnny Yacording to the number of players first meeting and every game be­
Paul Harney — 'T d aay Mike ckle at renterfleld, and team
tween the two teams haa been
they contribute to the team.
Souchak. ft tooka like the big boy's captain
Brantley Schirard in
By OSCAR FRALEY
Which brings up tho fifth con witnessed by hugo turnouts in
got hla putting touch back and right field.
Usited Press Sports Writer
sidcratlon Which team will furnish .Memorial Stadium.
he's got the big fairway game
The game, coupled with the Som
Laude said that the one or two
NEW YORKW — Two aging the manager? That Is a dangerous
needed at the Masters."
players who had
perpetually veterans could spell the difference question, but it should be faced. inole High School Band concert is
Plnsterwald — “ Arnold Palmer. made an error or two during the today for the pennant hopes of the The organization that furnishes expected to pack the stadium for
He’a hitting the ball solid and he's season so far were considerably Cincinnati Reds.
the most worthy cause.
the manager will have a distinct
long off the tees. That National Improved and were up for the
Co-chairman for the event ar«
There is no question but what advantage in player development,
la
too big for most
of our game tonight.
the burly Redlrgs have the bat which, after all, Is the purpose Kay Kennedy and &amp; G. llarriman.
games.”
Kennedy is an oid baseball man
I've nev»r seen a bunch of ting muscles. As usual, the prob of working agreements.
with many gloriuoa days heuind
Henry Bansome — " I always boys more eager for a win than lem Is the pitching.
A sixth question la the legality
stick with the money winner be- this bunch la for tonight. They're
But Warren Hacker and Russ of a working agreement with him— 40 years of them, lie was
:ause he’s obviously playing tho out to get Melbourne and I think Meyer may supply the answer fo
three organizations. If it has general manager for Pittsburg,
bos t under all conditions and they’ll continue to come through a club which finished only two
ivansas City, and tne N. Y. Yan­
never
been done before, chances
courses. Doug Ford should take for ua."
kees.
games hack last season.
are
that
there
is
no
legislative
It."
When Minneapolis and Dallas
Word out of the apring training writings to cover the situation
Should the
Seminole*
pull
Mike Souchak — "Hogan. He's
through for
the expected win camps la that Hacker may do it and then It becomes extra-legal meet the fur flies and the odd
always the man to beat, or rather
tonight against
the powerful all by himself. The big pitcher, ami subject to different interpre­ sheet is tossed out of the stadium
It’s his game. However, one of us
Melbourne nine they will have obtained from the-anemic Chica­ tation by different points of view, ns lirlando Cvpeda 'or Minneapolis
younger fellows will be in there
opposes the heavy oats of Willie
taken a firm hold of third place go Cub* |, 8 November, will find
A seventh nnd very Important
pushing him "
It a novelty being with a club thing that must be considered are McOwey and Iianon Conde with a
in
the
seven
game
Orange
Belt
Hilly Maxwell—"Hogan. No out­
Conference and
will be behind xvhich can get him some run*.
the hreaks the club will be given heavy hat of Ills own
sider can lake the Masters."
0 "ly Eight Run*
Minneapolis is the big brother of
by local businesses and coverage
Dob Itoshurg — "Hogan will two undefeated teams in a tie for
He was only 3-13 last season, but of anticipated losses Things like the Giant System and is In Class
first place, Cocoa nnd Winter
take the Masters. He's playing
small wonder. In seven of those gas, lights for night games in the Triplc-A, while Dallas is the up*
I’ark.
very well ami he's already hail
"The boys will be out to win," unlucky 13 defeats the Cubs gave stadium, and transportation is start little brother with a Class
so many shots at It that he knows
him a total of only eight runs. very important.
Double-A rating.
the course and (hose greens like Latide said.
Earlier, when he lost eight In a
Door prizes will be awarded at
The
Seminoles
now
have
a
2
1
Selma,
Ala.,
the
team
that
took
the back o f his hand."
row, the Cubs didn't get him a up the Cocoa working agreement the event that will mark the high­
conference
record
and
will
be
Jerry llarber — "It'll bo Jimmy
single run over a span of 30 In­ with the Giants this year Is in i light of the New York Farm Sys­
Demarei or Jackie Burke or Pal­ considered strong contenders for nings.
situation much like Sanford. Earl tem Exhibition Season schedule in
mer. They all nit Hie ball a mile conference laurels if they get by
There Is doubt that even a Dob
and tbat'H what it lakes at the this week without a defeat. The Keller could win with such listless Elisey, vice president of the Ala- Sanford.
Seminoles
face
Lakeview
of
National"
batting support and this account­
Johnny Palmer — "Snead, Mkl- Winter Garden Friday.
"We don’t xvant to seem too op­ ed for Hacker's feeling that "I
dlecoff oi Hogan. You juit can't
had to strike out everybody to win
go outslda that trm of greats when timistic,” Lomle declared, "but a game."
we
certainly
havo
to
hand
It
to
PRiPPVEHUTCHINSON ,
It comes to the Masters."
A tidearm fastball pitcher with
ST. L O U IS
Gardener Dickinson Jr. — "B o­ the boys on the team- There Is
an adequate knuckler, the 32 yearCARPS
gan . . • because he's 10 &gt;hoti bet­ a lot of competition within the
old
Hacker
ha*
looked
good
in
Ata w a g e r ,
ter from ter to green oxer 72 ranks and the boys have caught spring training.
S A W THE
holes than anyone else, and that’s •in fire with enthusiasm."
CLUB R i s e
Meyer, who also was obtained
The Seminoles will ho return­
a conservative estimate."
PROM 7 tH
ing to the home diamond in from the Cubs late last season,
7 0 4rH iV
Memorial Stadium tonight at 8 had a mere mark of one win
H/S F IR S T
against
six
losses
last
season.
Rut
|p.m. for the first time since the
YEAR, B U T
the
"Mad
Monk"
hurt
hi*
arm
season opener.
r AYHtaiH/HO
against Brooklyn In June and nev­
that
er was right thercaRer.
R A T E OP
now and hit a
high game for
" I ’ve been throwing harder than
/MFROVEMEHT
Harvey’a o f 174 and K. J. Cook at any time since then,” he glows.
COULD HARDLY
Last week the Mixed Bowling had a 500 series.
"There's no pain and I believe
BE
League went Into full swing
Seminole
Dry
Cleaners are I'm on my way to regaining my
EXPECTED.
once again
as ley
neared the coming up behind Weiholt Cam­ stride.’
end of the Bowling senson. With era Shop since tney took two
Won 17 In l l »
only thr&lt;-» weeks left to go, I’oxv- gninr* last weak. The wins over
The 33-year-ah! Meyer, who won
ell's Office Supply sat high on Weiholt boost*,| their record to 17 game* in 1949, also has some­
te '
a t SI
the top last week, winning tx«o 8*28. T hl aey'
still arc in sixth thing else going for him. Finally,
games from
Sanford
Bowling place however.
Bill
Hartwick he contends, he has learned to
Alley, with » seeond half season howled a 175 single anil a 491 control the erplosive temper which
series for Seminole.
record of 2d-10.
provided his nickname.
Fred Murray haj a good night
Weiholt Camera Shop ha* It"When I got mad. I started
for Powelli as he bowled a high 25 record for the season. Larva throwing Instead of pitching,” he
191 single and a 500 series.
hit a 160 and 428 aerie* for hi* admits. "It was no way to he and
Sanford Howling Alley stay­ team and hi* effort was good en- I had tn learn to control myself.
ed in second place by virtue of ought to keep hit team in fifth I think I’va done it."
the one game they
won from place.
If he has, tven at this stage of
Powells, running
their season
Those
In the I'alleUt!J
for his career, Mayer could be « sur­
record to 22-14. P. Senn aeemi to prize money at the end of th* prise benefit to th* pitch-poor
he on the boll the last few weeks. season are: Harold Ring; high Redlags.
I.ait week he hit a 202 single and game on the league; 235—- .....
Jim
Hacker i* the big hope to pn&gt;• high single of 565.
Maloney;
High aerlea; 578— ( vide the winning difference and
FORMER PHILLY DEL
Clyde's Grill b'oke the third Sanford Bowling
EHMS MULL BE A E S
Allay;
High ] could be the deciding factor of the
ru
e
pitch
/
mf
should
p
e
p
place tie with Harvey'a Plum- team single; 818—PiweU’t Oftice |f«»nnnt r ic e
Anything Meyer
UP (P V/HESAP F t HD A(2ELL
mlng Co. with a 21-15 record. Supply; high team three; 2 1 5 7 - contributed would b* that much
MA/.VTAWH/S L/fETMAM
HAS f/HALLY "OR*HD THE
Pat Foster came through and three women high averages; E!l*n grary.
OYER ICO R.E.L S
ARMY KWH* OUT OF HiS
P E R SEASOH
hit a hot
202
tingle plus the Betts, 154; Dot rowel!, 147; Lil­
ARM, A.VP SAMJo-ift, PICKED
A VERA OB.
OP FROM THE CUES,
high series o f 474 for her team. lian Donat, 147—three men high will clash, Powell’s Office Supply
SHOULD LEAR/f WHERE
flsrvry’s dropped into fourth averages;
Harold
Ring,
165; and Harvey’s Plumbing Co. will
Ho m e PLATE IS.
place behind Clyde's with a sea- Jim Maloney, 162; J. Cook. 161. do battle, and Clyde’s Grill and
»on reeord o f 20-14. Audry Bol­
This week Seminole Dry Clean­ Weiholt Camera
Shop will vie
PwfMbalad )$ |ia| r*4f«'M f$sJh«4$i
ter* has her ball working for her er* and Sanford Bowling Alley |for import*** y&gt;t*i

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Around 12 Ex-Yanks

By LEO H. PETERSEN
WEST PALM BEACH,
— W
—Lou Boudreau has only one aim
for the Kansas City Athletics this
year—to get them out of the Am­
erican League celler.
He Is on* of the two American
League managers training In Flor­
ida who isn't talking In terms of
the pennant-the other being Chuck
Dressen of the Washington Sena­
tors.
Boudreau Is moulding his 1957
team around 13 ex-Yankees, won
are aa used to winning as the A'a
are to losing.
Only two Infield positions are
certaln-Vic Power, a -304 hitter,
at first base and Hee Lopez at
third.
Short At Stake
Billy Hunter, one of those exYankees, and Joe DeMaestri, last
year’s regular, are contesting the
shortstop post Milt Graff, a rookie
Lou Skizas, another one of the ex
which sent pitchers Bobby Shantz
and Art Ditmar to New York, la
battling Curt Roberts, the exPirate who won another major
league shot by hitting .320 at Co­
lumbus last year, for second.
Only Harry Suitcase Simpson,
who batted in 105 runs last year
with an average of .293, has won
an outfield spot He will play right.
Gus Zerni.il. the long ball hitter
but faulty fielder, has to heat out
Lou Skizas, another one o fthc exYankcccs who baited .311 for the
A's lad season, for the right field
post. But Skizas, like Zcrnial,
leaves plenty to be desired defen­
sively.
In center cx-Yankce Bob Crev

faces a challenge from Jim PIsonl, who looks bettar than his
.265 batting pverage with Vancou­
ver last season recommends.
One of the two Hal Smiths in
the major leagues will be the No1 catcher—just like the one who
will be the chief receiver for the
SL Louis Cardinals. Back of his
Hal Smith, Boudreau will have
Wllmer Shantz, brother of Bobby,
and Timmy Thompson.
Three pitchers secured from the
Yankees In the Bobby Shantz-Dltmar' deal figure to bolster the
pitching staff. They are left-hand­
er* IMp Coleman and Mickey Mc­
Dermott and rlghty Tom Morgan.
The three won only 11 games
among them last year for the
Yankees—three less than Schanlz
and Ditmar won for the A’s—but
saw limited actionKellner Also Starter
They’ll be regular starters for
the Athletics along with southpaw
Alex Kellner, a 12 game winner
last season.
Two veteran right-handers, Vir­
gil Trucks and Ned Garver, who
came to the A’ s in the deal for
third baseman Jim Flnlgan, Will
be used for spot starts and relief
duty.
Another possible starter U Wally
Burnette, who won six and lost
eight for Kansas City after being
obtained from Denver last season
The No. 1 bullpen man will be
Tom Gorman, who was 9-JO last
season, and another ex-Yankcc.
Arnle Portocarrcro, who won
another chance by winning 10
games with Birmingham last year
and the veteran Lou Krctlow, 7-4

J*

with the A's last season, hava a
chance to stick along with Ed
Blake drafted from Toronto, where
he won
17
while
losing lltR
Ben Flowers, who failed to make
it with the Phillies and Cardinals
in the National League and Rioold Duren, an 11-game winner
with Vancouver

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Mixed Bowling
League Nears
End Of Season

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AUOMT BMP

By OSCAR FRALEY
f
f i l l e d Free# Apart* .Writer
NEW YORK W — The baseball
spring training period is drawing
to a close and, for guys ilka
Mickey Mantle and Biliv Sarni,
it will be one they’ll never forget.
Pretty soft, yoa say, to eaeapa
the wintry blasts and loll around
in the sunshine while getting paid
f * t. Rut to the players this la
the toughest part o f the season*
ta.- ach*- and "s irs oeriod whiefr
som* of them don’t survive.
Sarni didn't—and with Mantis
every day I* hazardousAt 29. the Giant catcher reach­
ed Uie end of hla biseball career
whe he suffered a heart attack.
Hell coach, sure, but at hla aga
you don’t expect to be finished
competitively.
And can you imagine Mantle's
feelings when he stepped into a A
outfield hole an suffered a sever*
ankle sprain? You eould f**I him
wondering whether he, too, had
"bad It.”
Legs Are Fragile
Because actually every day
could be Mantle's last. His lags
are that fargll*. There's that ar­
rested osvteomyelltis in his sbia
as well as the trick knees svhlch
have bees operated on twice and
must be kept tightly wrapped 4
all times against th* dangers o f
sudden ill op* and starts.
At 23, Mantle hae it -‘ made” it
bis luck holds. Winning the triple
crown batting championship and
moat valuable
player honora
netted him a $60,000 salary thla
season. And they insist, ha Is Just
getting started.
Lois of other suffered serious
and
painful difficulties
this
apring Early Wynn can hardlftk
walk because of a pulled leg tend
on. Herb Score suffered a wrench*
ed knee. Gerry Staley of tha
White Sox came back after a lip
operation for a canccroui growth
and Tod Kluazewiki It fighting
the crippling effect* of a pinched
sciatic nerve. Bill Skowron broke
a thrutnb aid
Ray Narltikl a
finger.
Achea Disappear Eventualy *
For most of them it’s a tempo-*
rary situation The minor breaks
knit and the aches diappeor
eventually.
Sarni will be carried on tho
roster so that he can obtain hla
five-year statu* but actually ha
has to take it easy. It's a. heart­
breaking case of a guy without
a chance.
Mantle's ankle is healing nice­
ly But the club breaka into
onld sweat when it thinks oi
what could have happened to
him.
Considering the
case
history of his legs, it eould have
been the end.
Pretty soft, you say? They’ll
be glad when the season starts.

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CLASSIFIED INDEX

WHERE MORE PEOPLE DO MORE BUYING AND SELLING !

3—RIOEEES lit REALTORS
NEW BRICK HOME
J Bedroom*, Two Both*, Large
living room, Built-In Range,
Oven, Refrigerator and Treetar, Control Heating, duet* to
all room*, Air Conditioned.
Beautiful Fireplace, built of
Tenneser crab orchard itone,
Stone Window sill*, Stone Planto n , Awning Typo Window*,
large Utility room. Two car
carport,
Fine
neighborhood,
Term*
available.
Will taka
•mailer home in trade.

N THANES
LOW * FOUND
FOE RENT
PEACE RENTALS
WANTED to PENT
PROPERS A REALTORS
REAL ESTATE for SALE
REAL ESTATE WANTED
MHCKLUINEOLT
m SCSLLANEOtS
II OFFICE EQUIPMENT
. It AtrrOMOBILES-TRAILERS
REAL ESTATE DRIVE IN
: U BOATS A MOTORS
3344 French Ava.
S3 FARM SUPPLIES A MA CHIN
J. W. HALL, REALTOR
EET
Ray L. Kennedy, Ataoclate
U FETS-UVKSTOCX SUPPLIES
Johnny Walker, Aiaorlitr
, * 1 (Peahry)
“ Call H air Phono FA 2-3641
* ARTICLES WANTED
1&lt; PLACES to EAT
.
If BEAUTY PARLORS
II FEMALE HELP WANTED
II MALE BELT WANTED
A. B. PETERSON
i M MALE or FEMALE
Broker Aaaociatea: A. B. Peter­
II WOEE WANTED
son Jr., P. J, Cheiterson, GarS3 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
field WlllttU, and R. W. Wil­
HA MONEY to LOAN
liam*, A. C. Doudney, Land
S3 SPECIAL SEBV1CES
Surveyor
B A BOOPING A PLUMBING
111 N. Park Avo. Phone FA 2 &lt;123
k ( I PIANO SERVICES
W. H. “ B lir STEMPER
S3 e l e c t r i c a l c o n t r a c t o r b
Realtor — Goaoral lamror
SI INSURANCE
Guy AllenAaioelate
r NOTICES-PERSON ALA
Arlotto Prleo. Aetociata
SI ARTICLES for BALE
Phono PA 3-4091 - 113 N. Park
. St FURNITURE A HOUSEHOLD

t—REAL ESTATE POE SALE 11!-AUTOMOBILES—TRAILERS
7-Room houie. Purn. nr unfurniihed. 1703 W. 3rd St, Ph.
PA 2-4237.

DON’S COVER SHOP
Automobile Interior Decorator
8cat Cover* — Boat Cuahion*
A t Wlllia Pontiac—M l W. l i t

CUSTOM BUILT HOME!

1155 Ford Thundarblrd. Excellent
CONVENTIONAL
condition. Dial FA 2-4330.
FINANCING
LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
1917 Nash. Radio, heater, back­
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
up lighu. good tire*. Excellent
A. K. SHOEMAKER, JR.
condition, $200.
Stephen O.
Phone FA 2-3193 1100 MeUonviUvo
Stith. Montexuma Hotel after
0:30 p. m.
For Sale by Owner: C.R. throebedroom homo, living room, II—HOAfx" ait" Motors ------dining ell, kitchen equipped.
JOHNSON MOTORS
Florida room, attached gtrago,
corner lot. Immediate occupancy. SEMINOLE 8POSTING GOODS
Ph. TA 2-1892
Located at 2100 Key Avenue. $454 Sanford Ave.
Itione FA 2-3670 or FA 2-2083.
Your Kvinrude Dealer
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
Immediate possession. 3 BR ma­
304 E. lit.
Phona PA 2-5981
sonry by owner. $32.41 mo.
2128 Yale Ave.
14-P E T S . LIVESTOCK.
SUPPLIES (Poultry)
3 bedroom fumlahed block house.
Dial FA- 2-2312.
Come to Twin Lakes Farm for
fine Duroc*. B. H. Greer, illLOST LAKES ACRES
way 428, 31* mi- NE Ovjaoo.
18 beautiful camp or homa sites,
5-7 acres, with or without lakefront. Near Paisley o ff Rt. 42. Horse, saddle A bridle $H&gt;0.
Gentle for kids. Ph. FA 2-0259
Writ# for brochure.
alter 2 p. m.
L. 31. “ STEW" Prime
bit Center St., Kustu
Thii It a fite pass to tho PraUit
Phone Elgin 7-2305
Laka Drive-In (or Newt Davis,
exp. date Apr. 11, 1957.
New Laka Front Home
3 Bedrooms, l'Y baths, 2 lots. On
I.akc Emma Cove. Call after For E u ler— Wire Fox Terrier
RegUtered Rial Eatalo Broker
solid white male. 4 mo. “ AKC"
4:00 p. m. Dial F A '2-3435.
Ph. TA 2-1301— LT-P2 at Hiawatha
2105 Amelia (O ff W’ . 20th).

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ROSA L. PAYTON

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•• LOST—
L os
Boxer Puppy. FA 3-I4M-

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OZIER REALTY CO.

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25 A - PLUMBING and
INO

PLUMHING * HEATING
Septic Tank iMUlUtlon A Servte
Reiter Sendee. A r e b &lt;# C
Harriett, Phone FA 2-5299.

M. G. HODGES
Service on All Water Pum psWelle Drilled — Pump*
Paola
&gt;1* Road.
Hold, ERotte
E&gt;oa* FA
TA 2-3017

Mather of Sanford
2*3-09 East Flut

PA 2*0183

.$199.00
$79.50

NOW
CLARK
Plumbing, Heating A Supply Co.
Contracting A Kepilrs
2619 Orlsndo Dr. Ph. FA 2.2574
F.CHOM BEDDING CO.
Highway 17 A 92 South
( or. 2nd A Magnolia. Pb. FA 2 *321
“ Bud" namberger, Mgr.
24—PIANO SERVICE
Free Delivery
L. L Sill — Piaim Technician

rhooe FA 2*022$ Rout* I. Sanford Used furniture, appliance!, tools,

i

Robert A. Williams

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Florida State Bank

WOOLSEY

RAY HERRON

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Seminole Realty

f iv ju t ji a c

SM E
MME1

CROSSWORD

ACROSS
1. Look out!
(golf)
6. Flock
• Small candle
10. ConattllnDon
12. Faultily
13. Cant
14. Fatten
15. Heavy
hammer
l i IndiipoaL
lion to movo
If. Elevated
train
(rotloq )
20 Music note
21. Rude
dwelling
&gt;2. Color*
24. Fiend
23 Forbid
2* Malayan
boat
21 Arm (along)
29 River iit i
31. Millie not*
.12. Duck
.14. Out flow
37. Not good
38. In collision
39. New Eng­
land atate
41. Hits
heavily
42. Foithueiaim
4.1 Garlic
44 Exarl
points

I. Property
ID
4. Bitter vetch
5. Stop!
«. A Great
Lake
T. Skin
I. Followed
9. An ungulate
tl. Carols
13 rrreh
17. Oitnchlik*
bird
I*. Pull
22. Rave
23. Half an em

uafciliu tJQMLHI
Kill II Ui UlltJ.ta
24. Fellow
(Jl-.t-JLIt I IJWUt li t
(along) IJSI911UC-J ID HI t,
23 Btoraga
U I4(2U M
area
giiLiM c m w u iia
24 Excise*
27. Kind of MHOHPIII UldUM
ULVUIM
lottery
Q C K I I MU11IHI1-.
28 Mend
u u u a u MPimmii
29. Musical
i i u ’j v m
ra.iumii i-ji « m i d
I n e t n i - _________
mints
30 Of
feetertif'e
Aaev
greater age 38 Carries
32 Throb
39 Cushion
33 Dwell
40. Land
33. Number
measure

DOWN
1 Hunger
2 Think

•c♦. Bought sold. I.arry't Mart.
321 East First St.. Ph. FA 2-4132

• BIG VALUES
• QUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS
WILSON-MAir.lt
New and Used Farnllure
311 K. First St.. Ph. FA 2-5422

Citrus Grove

R. F. RAIDLE
&amp; ASSOCIATES

Stenstrom Realty

ON GOOD USED
FURNITURE

Pc. BEDROOM SUITE
Reg. $272.00
Bookcase Bed
Mr. A Mr*. Drteser
Now
Now
f l l n 'I I I M I
Tilt Mirror
Creit of Drawer*
Contracting A Repair*
1007 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-6582 Innereprlng Mattres*
Matching Box Spring
BONUS— 2 Pillow.
Tarmi
CERAMIC TILE
Paul F. Mueller A Son
Wrought Iron Bunk Beds
Free Patlmatr—Quality Wish
lltihy Spears, Mgr.— FA 1-1253 Complete with Mattressrs

J

ODHAM &amp;
TUDOR, Inc.

DAILY

*SAVE*

ECHOIC SPRING SALE
Thl. I*_ _• I F ^ i i i * to. the Ritx
Theatre
Thelma
Rlke*
■ire for Mr*. The!
expiration date Apr. II, 1957. 9 IV. LIVING ROOM Reg. $239.00
Sofa Bed
NOW
Chair
PLUMBING
2 Stop Table*
Contract and Repair Work
1 Coffee Table
Free Eitlmate*
2 Lamps
R. L HARVEY
Terms
204 Sanford Ave. Phona FA 2-3383 2 Pillows

Lake Front Lot

RAYMOND M. BALL,
REALTOR

2 # -FURNITURE aad
HOUSEHOLD GOODS

Plumbing. Kresky Healing

FIANO TUNING A Rif PAIRING
Laura B. O ner,« Realtor
Your Beauty Number la FA 2-1741
Haael M. Field, Associate
W L HARMON
HARRIETT'S
BEAUTY
NOOK
teen— S
room fin t
floor 2601 So. Orlando Hwy FA 2-5542 One of the last l&gt;eautiful Lake
Ph. FA 2 1277 Alter 5:(W p. m.
105
S.
Oak
Ave.
floor furnished apt. 3 room seFront Lots available. Approxi­
Real Estate Iniurance
eond floor furnithed apt. Call
mately 100’ on large sand bot­ la— rtM A Lai HELP W ANTED 25— ELECTRICAL SERVICES
Commercial Investment*—Rental*
tom Lake. Beautiful Hornet
ta t* m .
FRIGIDAIRE
appliances, aale
Property Management
surround the entire area. Prie.
and service G. II High, Ovled»
Wanted: LPN or Nurse* Aide
rd to itll. 95300.00 Caih.
Small apt. I l l Elm Ph. FA-2-03T8.
FIs Phene FO 3-3 U5 *r San
for 3-11 ehift i i live un pre­
ford FA2-3883 after 6 p. m.
mises or with own transporta­
Avalon Apia.
Efficiency.
Th.
tion. Also cojk . barepta Rest
Air Conditioning
: FA 2-5954
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
Home.
Silver
Lake.
Pnonc
hlcctrical Contracting and
S. D. Rlfhieymin — Associate 80 Acres— 35 Acre* in 30 year
FA 2-4724.
Repairs; Economical House
old
producing
seedlings.
|
(FFICIENCY Apartment. Suitable 204 S. Park Ave.
Ph. FA 2-5341
Wiring and Repairs
ecrcs in newly budded sour rooU
Hfor Winter TourUt. Private bath
Beautician,
full
or
part
time.
RANDALL ELECTRIC COMPANY
k shower. Steam heat. Inquire 2 A 3 Bedroom homes, beautiful
10 Acres cleared to plant. Prlc
Wanted
Immrdiutaly
P
h
o
n
e
112 Magnolia
Dial FA 2-9915
Manuel Jacobson across from
places. Down payments as low
ed to sell. Excellent terms.
FA 2-5742 or FA 2-2455.
ns $695.00 down.
•to• Post Office.
25
A—
DUILDING-HKI’ A lW Cherry Real Estate Agency
1*— MAl.tt titL P WA.MLU
PAINTING
_
_
Dial FA 2-9929— Notary
• \VELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
privata baths. 114 W. First IL 1219 W. 13 St- Rear-Barber Shop
Budget and credit nun. Apply FUXIK saadtag *nC (Uitthuig.
lletaiag, w in ag starving Semi­
'
Firestone Store.
227 N. Main, Orlando
Drastically Reduced
nole county stacs 1125
I’ hnnc 1 5081 „ r 1-5451
1 bedroom furnished house. Dial This new three bedroom masonry
R M Giessen. Lake Mary
FA 2-4205.
20—
MALE
or
FEMALE
homa reduced from $9250.00 to
$8450.00, can be purchased for
Ted Burnen
Mala or Femala Grocery Clerk-1
laan furn. apt., 311 Park Ava.
as little as $950.00 down and Lovely 2 BR home, plenty »f
for PAINTING
Experienced only.
Joe's (Ire -1
$66.42 monthly, location 812
shade trees, nice neighborhood.
2001 Granvlew Phone FA 2*2978
eery, 713 Celery Ave.
88.R0O Terms.
East 4th St.
1 Bedroom furnished house on
For Punting rail Mr Tasker Ph
0"t Celery Ava. 2 room furnished
21 — WORK WANTED
apt. 310 Magnotia. Call A. K.
FA 24139. Room special $14.93.
Spacious 3 BR home nn large
Roisetter, Florist FA 2-1851.
be.iutiful lot. the price will Power lawn mowing. Ph. FA 23370
REMODELING?
REALTOR
evenings.
please you.
We can assist In financing, plans
R a ym ond Lundqulat,
Completely furnishcu house, l
FARMER'S AGENCY
selecting a contractor, 4c the
unfurnished.
Reasonable, IraASSOCIATE
114 French Ave. Ph. FA 2-6221 Careful carpenter will do small
finest materials available.
or mid job*. Call FA 2-5093.
mediate p o n i i i i o r . Phone Phone FA 2-3951
Altantic Bank
FA 2-1250 or FA 2-1301.
*— Flower*. Plant*., Shrub*
FOR RENT— 2 bedroom beautiThis is a free piss to the Prairie
ful furnished home for refined Peat Compost &lt;Dae twelder's) 50e
Lake Drive-In for Glynn Jones
----- - —
ew miiH-H-u v „—
eouple or email family. Near
exp. data Apr. 11, 1957.
bu. beg. GHAPEV1LLE NUR­
Large yard. Must be quiet reLaka Mary. $90 mo.
SERY, Gripeville Ave Phone
fined eouple. Dial FA *2-2002
22 A— MONK) TO LOAN
FA 2-0*84.
between 9 a. m.-l p. m.
FOR SALE— 2 bedroom masonWhile they last—Utility Grade
AUTO LOAF'S
Kir 2x1. 2x6. 2*8. mostly 2x6—
Building suitable for storage or . ry home on a 150’ lot. Nice A. K. ROS8ETTER, FLORIST
COST
LIBS
neighborhood. A P p r ais e d at
$105.00 M.
business. Dial FA 2-5839
Phone FA 2-1851
$12,000. Csn be bought for
Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
For dependable Service
S bedroom furnished bungalow.
$8,950. Cash.
Out West 13th St.
Member o f Florist
313 Palmetto.
•eitgraphy Delivery A na.
OF HANFORD
Thl* Is a free pass to the Ritx
3- Bedroom frame home. L a k a
Efficiency Apt. Ill-way 17-92 So.
Theatre for 8. Jran Jones, ex­
privileges. $H5«0. Only $1,000 10— OFFICE EQUIPMENT
23—SPECIAL
SERVICES
City Limits. Slumberland Court.
piration date Apr. II, 1957.
down.
GATUN BROTHERS
HAYNES
Offtea
Machine
Co.
furnished
five
room
gar­
jj^icely
Dragline A Bulldnier service M cH A N E Y ’ B H IT H p a i n t s
Typewriters, adding machine*
age apartment. Adults only. Lakefront lots at $25 a front ft
Ph. FA 23278 Sanford.
2313 H. Park
Dial FA 2-6161
A
up.
1
Especially
fine
piecs
Sale*
Rentals.
314
Mag.,
Ph.
Call FA 2-0838 or FA 2-0872.
o f land on paved rd. adjoining
FA 2 9442.
g b -n m n A U i k--------------------2 Bedroom furnished house, near
Mayfair Golf Course 125’ x
base. Children welcom*. $85.
660’. Suitable lor sub-dividing i t — ai r o n o U H .K —t f f A id e r s
BALL INSURANCE AGENCY
Marina Fin when
into 7 choice lots worth at least
mo. 1819 Summerlin Ave.
COMPLETE PROTECTION FOR
SEE
For
Your
Boat
$1,000 each. Price $4375. And
HOME AND BUSINESS
2 Rooms, first floor. Clean. » « »
i denkxrik Ulnae and Paint Co.
other choice lots front $175. up.
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICE
furnished. Working c o u p l e .
112-114 W. 2nd Rt. Phone FA 2 4121
Buy in Lake Mary and xav«.
YOUR
RAYMOND M. BALL, AGENT
Electric &amp; water furnished.
M t JUK BROWN REALTY
TOOL RENTAL SERVICE
PONTIAC SALESMAN FOR A
204 8. Park
Sanford
109 Holly. Dial FA 2-2139.
Lake Mary, Florida
NEW
PONTIAC OR GOOD HILL IMPLEMENT COMPANY
Ph.
Sanford
FA
2-5237
FARMER'S AGENCY
216 Oak Ave.
Phone FA 2-3093
Trailer for rent, Dreamwotd Trail*
USED CAR
Insurance and Real Estate
*er Ct- Adults only. FA 2-2572.
1949 Ford 2-door
if I t is r e a l e s t a t e HOUSES WASHED
Insure with FARMER A rest as­
1950 Ply. 4-dr. Sedan, new
ask Crumley A Monteith
Also roofs. STEAM LUX PROi Si* room
house, unfurnished.
sured. 114 Fr^eh.— FA 2-5221.
at 117 South Park Ph. FA 2-4495
paint A seat covers. Spec. $395
CESS.
In
Urlando
since
I9&gt;6.
1307 Elliott Ave. Fh. FA 2-4805.
1931 Plym. 4dr. Sedan
Thousands
of
satisfied
custom­
27—NOTICE*—
PERSON.tl.S
Listings N eed ed 1952 Pont. 2dr Sedan
3 bedroom home in I.*ko Mary on
ers. Free animate. Call 31389
Service Families Waiting
1953 Pont. 4dr. Sui. Shift
ROLLAWAY, Ho.pital and Baby
Palmetto Ave. Automatic hot
collect, Orlando.
BROWN REALTY
j 1934 Chav. 2dr. P. G.
Beds Day. Week or Month—
water heater, (j. E. refrigeratSanford Ave. at Rosalia
Tel FA 2 Slit, rurnlture Center
1954 Pont. 4-dr. llyd. Clean
or, electric range, automatic
ENVELOPES. Letterheads, state
FA 2-2588
114 West Flrel St.
I 1914 Pont. 4dr. Std Shift
washer,
lake privileges. In­
menu, Invoices, hand bill*, sad
/ fl
-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE |1955 Pont. 2-dr. sedan. Clean
programs,
etc.
Progressive PONY RIDES at Sanford Farm­
quire E C. Hudason on Pal­
I 1955 Pont. 2-dr. Cat. Kx. Clean.
metto Ave.
Printing Co. Phone FA 2 2951—
ers Auction, Hwy. 17-92 South.
Ph. FA 2-9231 or after • p. m.
103 West 13th St.
Open 3-7 p. m. dxlly. Present
FA 2 2883. 301 West l i t St.
this ad for 1 frr« Ride.
WE HAVE A HOME
Thie ia a free pass to the MovieWANTED: a 2 bedroom, unfurn­
It will pay YOU to tea us befora
FOR YOU
land Ride-In for Glen McCall, i*L_AKT[CLEH FOR SALE
ished home, with kitchen equip­
you buy. Open Evenings and
exp. date Apr. II, 1957.
ped; for permanent resident
Sundays.
Paint 82.50 gat., Cota $3.98, Work
and family, by April 1st. Phone
East side Trailer Sales
WELI. DRILLING
Clothe*, Camp Goods. ArmyHOMES3
tnd
4
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R. (,. Thompson at FA 2-2092.
Palatka. Kla^__________
Falrbanka-Uooe pump*.
Navy Surplua, .110 Sanford Av*.
1 4s 2 batiu.
Repairs to all make*.
5— BROKERS and REALTORS Completed and ready for Immedi­
Sell Your Car to
— Factory to you—
HOWARD C LONG
ate occupancy.
Alumina!
ROY REEL
»T R. Commercial Ava.
Consult A REALTOR First
304 W. Second V .
Venetian Blind*
Phona FA 2 2833
CULLEN AND IIARKEY
Enclosed head. Sag-prool bottom
191 N. Park Ave Ph FA 2-2391
Location*.
rail with plastic rods Plaalia
Trailer* for aalo: 35 ft. Crest- Do you knit, crochet, sew or make
or rayon tapes. Cotton ur nylon
Druid Park — Santoid
Imer. 38 ft. Detroiter. For persaleable article* of any kind.
cord*.
Gfova Manorj — Sanford
We have a proposition that w. ill
titulars call FA 2-2237. M*y
Valencia Villa* — Demand
consider trade on homa or pro­
interest you. Dial FA g*22'» Senkarlk Gian* and Paint Co.
Whispering Oaks — Titusville
W. DIETRICHS
T. W. MF.RO
nr call at 918 French Av*. at 112-114 West nd St. Ph. FA 2 1422
perty
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REALTORS
once.
Wn ony ana s«* seen tumitura
Elisabeth Methvln. Associate
SEE ELMO FARES YOt It
FHA In aervice and MIA financ­
Payag toy rain peieee for aay
PIM PS 4k SPRINKLER
1901 Park Ave. Phone FA 2-I222
ing available.
'thing of value SUPER TRAD­
SYSTEMS
ING POST on IT 92 Ph FA JHIGHWAY BUSINESS PRO­
All type* and aUai,
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0477.__________ i
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PERTY A N I) ACREAGE
W* can qualify yuu (or on* of
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
CLAYTON C. BROOKS
these homes In 30 minutes. You SALESMAN— 301 W. First St.
Lata Model wringer type Maytag.
S T 1 N fc
New ami Used Cart
Phone FA 2-0M9
can start enjoying the home
Special $36. II. A. Throop, EnMachine
and
Supply
Co.
FA 2-0231 or FA 2 5376 after 6
. . Real Estate Investments
while we process the pipers.
tarpriae.
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’. * Specialising In Acreage
o! DeSoto Sportsnin ILnltor. Thta ia a free paia to the Movie- (}. E 8 eu. ft. refrigerator. ExRout# 2. Box 814 Sanford. Fla.
Clean, best offer .irottnd $330.
relient condition. P. O. Box 38,
Developed
by
land Rida-ln for Mra. Barbara
KENNETH £. SLACK
'50 Ambassador, a u t o m a t i c
De Bary or Th. NO 8-4104.
Taylor,
esp.
date
Apr.
It,
1967.
REG. REAL ESTATE BROKER
tr*nimis&lt;ion, I door, like new.
1009 E. ad
Phone FA 2 0221
Must nell one. 1930 Maple. No frees
trimmed, removed
and
calls Saturday.
dem oted. Phona FA 2 26U9.
Your* for prompt and
SANFORD TREE COMPANY
affieiant Servian
Cor- Hwy 17-92 U 27th St
J96J Buick special, RdH. Standard
Phone FA 2-1301
shift. Excellent Condition. $830
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no more, no less. Phone LTJG
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LET WAL.
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Registered Broker
val Air Station.
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The Missionary Crusaders from the pioneer
missionary society
Nyaek Missionary College, Nyack, known as The Christian end Mis­
sionary Alliance.
N. Y., will present a World Mis­
sions program at Tha Christian
and Missionary AllLanee Church,
Apr. 3, at 7:45 pm .
Under tha leadership of Miss
Mildred Stanhope, former mission­
ary to South America and now
professor o f
Missions at Nyack
Missionary College, the Crusader*
will present a unique program of
music, dialogues, and missionary
challenges. Betides singing In for­
eign languages, they will be dress­
ed in colorful native costumes.
THE - r v i GOT A SECRET* panel u d CMtoetsato ip o w crid by i ««d Mr*. R*tk Kriekees. (Standing) Ollvir Haaaairr, Mr*. D*tU
Professor Stanhope
will have
tba Da Bary Property Owner* Aaeeclattoa held at tbs D* Bary
Roekel. Mr*. Wallace Gatder, Mr*. Sidney Swaltow, EaiU Lindenwith her the following atudents re­
Manetoa Friday night. Seated (lafl to right) Howard Hhtrp, moder- bars. E. L. Hwlft, aad Mr*. Jemee Gaaoy, POA Program Chairmen,
presenting different countries and
atari Wllllaai U Wltiame, Mias Elaia Jehnxton, Milford H. Leonard, |
______
_____
______
(Photo by Barg»traai) continents: Franklin Ballard, Lo­
well Bowman, and Marilyn Olsen
representing
different tribes of
Freneh West Africa; Thelmari*
Roffe, pianist, and Edward Roffe,
and Gall Whipple,
Laos, IndoChlna; Georg* Fune, Viet Nam,
Indo-Chlna; Carolyn Van Kuren,
Esther
Kamphaosen,
W. Austin Smith, a member o f (Slam );
CAMELBCTtRY Joseph H.
Over 200 members and guesta
Weimar left yeaterday for Wr.
the engineering firm o f Smith China; and Betty Rae Evans, In­
strumentalist, representing India.
mlnrham, where he will present crowded the De Bary mansion
and Gillespie ettemptd to revive
Miss Stanhope will represent Peru
pianist Allyaon La*, formerly of Friday night for the local show­
■ report on a proposed Docks and South America- Mlsa Jeanne Sweat
Sanford, in a eoneert befora the ing of I Have a Secret, sponsor­
Terminals project propoeed in will bo aoh*!.n fog the group. Moet
ed by the POA. Howard Sharp
Birmingham Lions Club.
MARCH »
of these students ware either born
Allyaon made many public ap- waa moderator and Introduced
1047.
Admissions
pearancea In Central Florida be­ tha panal o f "BUI Cullen" WllSmith contended that the city or reared In the countries they re­
Dorothy Sumter (Sanford)
present and are looking forward
fore numerous aerrlee dub* and llanms, "Faye Emerson" Johnston
Denise Cash (Sanford)
signed s contract with hla firm to returning to the mission field
other organisations. The twslrs "KV-nry Morgan" Johnston and
Marian Herring (Sanford)
In 1047 on the completion of tha as missionaries.
yaa&gt; old pianist alto appeared on "Jayne Meadow*” Erick sen.
Ernest Sapp (Oviedo)
study that would require the city
TV and many radio broodeaata.
This interesting group present­
Contestants' answers to point­
Discharges
to nee the servleee o f hla firm ing their nnlqua program are tra­
Weimar presented Allyaon in her ed queriee filled the audience
Helen Merlch (Sanford)
first public concert at a Ladles' with glee for In a town where
when a Docks end Terminal* pro­ veling this year in a special tour
Jenny Brock (Sanford)
commemorating tb* 73th Anniver­
Night party o l the
Casselberry almost everyone knows everyone
Mary Smith and taby girl
ject la built.
sary of Nyack Missionary College
Lions Club mors than two year* else, the progrant became a tat­
(Sanford)
City Attorney William C. Hut­ which la the oldest Bible College
ago. Her artistry at the keyboard tle o f wits. Stately matrons were
Jeasle Perdue (Oviedo)
chison, however, said that the in North America. A faculty of 33
won Immediate pubHe acclaim, questioned about their "Past life"
Henrietta Addison (Seville)
and the popularity
of tha little and dignified gentlemen were
statue of limitations has been ex­ members la - engaged In the task
Primmt Brown (Sanford)
pianist ean be credited to Weimer. gased at with narrow eye* when
ceeded end there la no legal con­ of training 550 young people each
Ellis Stroud (De Bary)
year for church leadership. More
When Allyaon'* parent*, Mr. and they reacted with Innocence to
Della Ma* Ferguson (Sanford) tract with the city other then far
than 10,000 o f Its alumni are serv­
Mrs. John L. Ls* moved from Innuendoes . . and so the evening
Jnm-s R. Wood (De Bary)
the original plan* and travel ex­ ing some 33 Protestant denomin­
Sanford to
Birmingham a few was spent In hilarity.
MARCH 10
pense Involved In the study. "Le­ ations In over 42 countries of the
months ago, Weimer Immediately
Contestants wera Mrs. Wallace
Admissions
becn-t making arrangemanta with Gabler (whose secret was that
gally, It Is not binding,” he said. world Nyack Missionary College
.toward Hemenwsy
la the Eastern regional school of
the Birmingham Lion* for her she had appeared on radio); Mrs.
Mayor Gatchel made it plain
(.Springfield, Vt.)
appearance there. The chairmen, David Runkel who had picnicked Patrick Kay Schmidt (Sanford)
at last night’s session that the
William R. 8 wo pa, Vlca-Pre*. of at Robin Hood's oak tree in Not­ Victor Perrltt* (Winter Garden)
city has no committment with an
Tha Slrlngfellow Lumber Co., ad­ tingham; Emil Lindenberg who
Blrtha
vised him the club would be glad had been a magician; Mrs. Sidney Baby Girl Ferguson (Sanford) engineer for the study or feasi­
(C a a th sri Fro** Pag* 1)
to allot a portion of 1U program Swnllow who had been a cover
Baby Girl Hamlon (Sanford) bility of the Docks and Terminal* league o f Independent lister na­
for a variety concert When told girl for Barents' magaslne aa a
tions which did not become e
project.
Itahy Boy Schmidt (Sanford)
by Weimer that Allyson could per­ featured young mother; Ullver
Commissioner Earl Higginbo­ realty until 1890 and o f the pre­
Discharge*
form DO concert number* from Hassemcr who had divested him­
tham urged the commissioners to sent situation based on Peace,
John Millsaps (Sanford)
memory, play her own arange- self o f his pride and joy—had
"pick out on* project and work Friendship and Commerce.
Bert DuBol* (Sanford)
menta of popula hit tunes and se­
Emilio Lebolo of Barranqullla,
shaved o ff hi* mustache that very Nora Davla and baby (Titusville) on It. W* can’t take care of two
veral original compositions, the
day anil finally
Everett
L. Patrick Henry Kelly (Sanford) projects at one meeting," he said. Colombia spoke of the aetivltiee
chairman aald that tha Club would
at Rollins and of the program
Swift who with hi* wife and child Betty McCraeken and taby girl
extend Allyson their full program
which will he in effect next week
ANNIVERSARY
had built a sod hut when home­
(Sanford)
time.
at the College.
steading in the middle West.
Emma Mathews (Sanford)
SALE
W AS
Weimer, nationally known stamp
The third speaker, Manuel de
After gay commercial* fur the Diana Watson ami baby (Sanford)
PRICE
dealer, will go from Birmingham
Uressti of Blarritx, Franc* told
POA, the glee club, dance club
S7A 1956 Ford Tudor V-8 engine Tutone, Fordomatic Air
to La Sella, III. to attend tha II1195.00
1995.00
o f the French and Spanish Influ­
and Plantation Estate* woman's
Conditioned
llni Precancel Club Spring Round­
ence upon th« development of the
club, Mrs. James Genot Invited
up from April 3 to 7.
Central
American
A group of sun-tanned young South and
1995.00
rvrryone Into the mansion pnrlnrs
51A 1956 Ford Tudor V-8 engine tutone Fordomatic
1695.00
stars, guesta with their psrents countrle*.
where a beautiful repast was
T6-79A 1956 Tudor Ford tutone, Radio. Std. Tran8.
1695.00
1545.00
at the New York Giants' Mayserved by Mr. and Mrs. Gaston
A guest at the meeting, Lee
fair Inn, visited the plant of The Moore, was given the courtesy
Crosby, Mr. end Mrs. James
(Continued from Pag* 1)
C7-85A 1956 Ford Fordor 6 cyl. tutone. Radio, Heater
1795.00
1595.00
Barker, Mr. and Mr*. Milford
"W e will hfiln construction of Sanford Herald this morning and o f the floor by President Charles
■tale allocation In the 1938 39 fis­
expressed
their
delight
In
seeing
Leonard
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Emil
L.
Persons
to
announce
plans
for
C7-117A 1956 Chevrolet 210 Fordor tutone, Powerglide trans.
1895.00
over five mile* of street* and
1795.00
cal year for "m erit’’ raises, to be
Lindenberg.
the organisation o f * reserve
road* nest weV In
Sunland how a paper was put together
mntched dollar for dollar by the
C7-67A 1955 Ford V-8 Fairlane Gub Sedan Radio, Heater,
Conducted on the tour of the .unit In Sanford and asked for as­
Kltabse,” J, BrnlleyOdham told
counties.
1595.00
O 95.00
tutone
the Board of Seminole County business office, composing room, sistance o f th* Rotariana in fur­
The teacher pay raise program
thering
the
plana
o
f
the
propos­
ad
alley,
slerotyplng
d*p*rtment
Comml*»loner» this morning a* a
could give teachers with special
1195.00
C7-71A 1956 Chevrolet Tudor
1095.00
new pl*t» to the 20(1 acre sub- and press room hy Charlie Mor ed unit Announcement wee made
ability the $1,100 Increase recomrlson,
member
of
the
advertising
of
the
District
Assembly
or
Ro­
division
wrre
presented
this
niundrd by the Florida Education
1956
Ford
Tudor.
0
cyl.
overdrive,
Radio
T6-91A
1295.00
1195.00
staff, were Hobby Dotgin, Helene tary to be held In Clearwater on
morning for approval.
Assn, for all teachersHollander, Susan Itanlder, Ronnie Apr. 14 and IS.
C7-61A 1955 Ford V-8 Fairlane Club Sedan Fordomatic,
The nepr subdivision will be loU n ira t .Message
1595.00
1545.00
Club tinging was led hy Char­
Brigadier General Lyal C. Me- ralrd Just off Highway 17-02 *- .Sokol, Gail Sokm, IJnda Provua,
Radio, Heater
In the longest message ever He
theny, commanding general o f all hnut three mile* south of Han­ Alison tauter, Susan Spero, Ron­ lie Morrison and Harry Kudelt
Uvered to a Florida Legislature—
nie North, Daniel Dolgln and their
C7-126-A 1955 Buick Super Hardtop Full Power
2295.00
2195.00-^
10 330 words—Collins urged a new Army activities in tha Slate of ford, he said, and will contain chaperones, Evelyn Worden and and th* Invoeatlon was by Georg*
Touhy.
Florida
and
Lieutenant
Colonel
approximately 410 lota.
tl ite Constitution, a 17 milllonJim King.
•
C7-29B 195-1 Ford V-8 Fordomatic
1195.00
1095.00
dnllor atate fund for purchase of Peter M. Grain Jr., commanding
The Oilham and Tudor, Inc.
In showing the group how the
officer
of
all
Army
reserve
activi­
lil'ihway right-of-way, 23 million
suImIIvtalon will have three enC7-47-A 195-1 Ford 6— cyl. Business Coupe Radio, Heater
815.00
745.00
crew repd the
frr school construction, abolition ties for Seminole, Volusia, Bre­ trancea or access roads from composing room
type
backwards,
Morrison
was
vard,
Orange,
take,
Sumter,
In­
The
Seminole
County
Minist­
C7-123A 1954 Ford 6-cyl. Fordor heater
Of the State Milk Commission, a
1095.00
995.00
Highway 17 92 and on* from the
reading
yesterday’s
headlines erial Association will hold Us
-.tate university near Tampa, dian River and Osceola counties, Old Orlando Highway.
when little Rnnnle North asked, regular monthly meeting, Apr. 4
C7-95A 1954 Ford Fordor V8 Fordomatic, Radio, Heater
1195.00
1095.00
aix new junior colleges, and a 10 have einrrssed their Interest In
Home* to be constructed In the "What's today's headllnesT"- So at 10 p. m. at the Seminole
per cent Increase In maximum establishing sn Army reserve area will be in the $10 to $15
C7-66A 1954 Ford Tudor V-8 Overdrive, Heater
the children gathered around the County
1095.00
995.00
School
Administration
benefit* to the aged, blind, depen­ unit in 8anford.
thousand class and are being
dent children and the permanent­
Leo
Moore,
telephone
KA built, he said, to attract re­ United Press teletype for a view building on Commercial Av*.
C7-46-A 1953 Mercury Fordor
1095.00'
895.00
of the up-to-the-minute news and
ly disabled.
2-1820. ha* been appointed chair­ tirement families.
features
as the printer dis­
C7-4 1953 Ford Fordor V8
He asked 10 million dollars for man o f a committee to conduct
695.00
495.00
Plata were approved by the gorged the long atrip of paper.
prison building, a new institution a survey of the manpower poten­ Hoard of .Seminole County Com­
Each
child
was
presented
with
C7-108A
1953
Studebakcr
Fordor
V8
Autom.
Trans,
Radio,
795.00
tial
to
determine
what
site
unit
595.00
for r.-tanlcd
children, a South
missioners this morning.
a metal slug of his or her name
Florida branch o f the boys' Indus this City could support and also
C7-114B
1953
Ford
Ranch
Wagon
V8
Overdrive,
Heater
and
had
a
time
trying
to
read
the
1095.00
995.00
trial school. funds to plan a new the possible facilities that could
backward printed type. After say­
Institution in Marlon County con­ be utilised a* a place o f assent
C7-7A
1952
Buick
Tudor
Hardtop
Dynaflo,
Radio
Heater
895.00
715.00
ing thank you to their host, V y
solidated white and Negro girls' My. A meeting will be held at
visited the Sanford Zoo.
Industrial schools, and a state pro­ City Hall. 7:30 p. m. Tuesday,
T6-62B 1952 Studebaker Hardtop Overdrive, Radio
595.00
395.00
Anr. 18, and It I* requested that
gram of slum clearance.
Ry MRS. MARIAN JONES
RC-7-5
1952
Ford
Ranch
Wagon
all
reserve
officers
and
non-com­
795.00
695.00
Salea Tax Plan*
OVIEDO— If you have any
Ills program for sales tax re­ missioned officers Interested In plan* for Thursday, Apr. 4, just
C7-75A
1952
TVird
Tudor
V8
Radio,
Heater,
Overdrive
(Continued
frem
Page
I)
695.00
595.00 V
visions -calls specially for im forming a cadre for the unit he discard them and plan to come
Board of Commissioner* proposed
posing the flat 3 per cent rate un present at this meeting.
C7-119A 1951 Chevrolet Fordor Radio, Heater
to the Oviedo High School aud­ that th* club agree to collect a
595.00
495.00
all clothing, now exempt up to $10
Personnel who ere Interested In itorium that night. We assure you
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10c siaaium
stadium i*x.
tax, payini*
payable eacn
each
alcoholic beverages
which are this program may contact W. E. that you will not be-disappoint- n|ahti on
aJmlMlone over 30c
not now subject to the sales tax, Knowles by telephone FA 2-0811 en.
and
a
3c
tax
on all admissions
and Items that would be taxed hut or writing to the following ad­
Thu junior sponsored "Talent
are exempt If purchased for farm dress: City Manager, City Hall, Night", scheduled for that night under 30c.
"I'd love to see baseball out at
and Institutional
purposes, etc Sanford, and also by telephoning at 8 p. m. at OHS, promises an
the Memorial Stadium," Mayor
He recommended a flat one per Col. W. A. Wasson. FA 2-4535 evening of enjoyment. The locally
FORD DEALER SINCE 1931
Gatchel remarked.
cent sales tax on all Industrial and K. C. Harper, FA 2-1582.
well known George Means, will
ACCOUNTS OF
The group accepted th* city’ s
machinery and
business equip­
emcee.
1100 OR MORE
proposal and said "W e'll now start
g e t o u t t iik s w a t t e r
ment, now taxable at 3 per cent
The talent presented will be a
up to $10,000, and a $ per cent
ELIZABETH. N. J.
Future good cross section of the entire trying to tie all the other loose
rate on automobile, not now cov­ venerations may have no means school. Th* elementary grades ends together. This la the first
thing w* have accomplished."
Atlantic
ered. The tax on auto salea would to get rid uf files other than will be represented
Bank .
by folk
be earmarked for purchase of swatting them. Dr. Ralph E- dances and a humorous skit.
Joe Douglas
C liff Patch
Mr*. Rosa Boyle
HE'S NO SINNKK
highway right-of-way.
Heal, executive secretary o f the
Group and solo acts by high
NEW
YORK
«»—
The
Appel­
Jack Benton
•Jim U o m
National Pest Control Assn., says school students, will be featured.
LaFayette * u granted a town­ insect* are developing immunities Johnny Selph a guest performer late Division of state Supreme
Ray Winfrec, Used
David Smith, Salea Mgr.
ship of land Immediately adjoin­
and an OII3 graduate with tha Court ruled Monday that Darwin
Car Manager
ing Tallahassee, Florida as a gift to certain insecticides and It la class of '58, will be the highlight Dean, 38, d ll not violate th* Sab­
from a grateful United States in only a question of time before of the program. Don't forget to bath law when he painted hla
•Can be contacted during the day at Wades Suprex Market
1123.
they M he uaauin* to all of them, come
inioitac-to-kw'a bouse «a Sunday.

ANNIVERSARY SALE!

Weimer To Present
A. Lee A t Concert
In Birmingham

Mansion Audience
Reveals Secrets

Engineer Claims
Contract With City
For Terminal Study

Hospital Notes

Speakers

Builder To Start
New Subdivision,
Sunland Estates

G o^rnor

NEVER - SINCE 1931
HAVE WE OFFERED
SUCH FINE CARS
AT SUCH HIGH VALUES
SO GREAT IS THE DEMAND
FOR THE ALL NEW
1957 FORD
THAT WE GET BETTER
TRADE - INS
AND
YOU GET A BETTER BUY
LOOK THESE OVER

Young Mayfair
Guests Tour
Herald Plant

Army Considering
Establishing Army
Reserve Unit Here

Ministers To Meet

‘Talent Night’ Set
Thursday At O H S

Chances

INTEREST
ON RAVING

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STRICKLAND - M O IS O N Inc.
CONTACT ONE OF OUR SALESMEN TODAY
Phone FA 2-1481

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SANFORD, FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY, APRIL S, 1957

NO. 231

U alM

Tax Increase
Over-All
Approval
Heard
TALLAHASSEE IB— Florida
legislator* were to consider rail­
ing their own expense allowance
today before taking up Gov. LaRoy Collins' axpeniive and gen­
erally well-accepted program.
The Hoom met at 10 a. m. this
morning to adopt rules for the
1937 session and set expense al­
lowance!
for members. In 1955.
^ WINNER OP THE NEW FORD given away SalU\*ay night it the Seminole Comity Navy Apprecia­
tion Dae Ed Brat (right), eha i man o f the Jayeee committee Tor tha automobile award, la ihowa membefa received $15 a day but
handing over the key. to the new tar to Martin Taylor. 139 Prim Price. Orlando.
(S ta ff Photo) there was talk of hiking the al­
lowance to $20 or more thli ses­
sion.
The representative! alto were
to elect Tom Beasley o f Walton
County speaker-designate for thc
1969 sesilon and choofce between
Reps. Elbert Stewart, Hendry,
and Jamas N. Bsck, Putnam, for
speaker protem In I960. Beasley
is unopposed.
The upper chamber was to meet
Campaign receipts In the cur
at 11 a. m. to adopt rules aad
rent Red Cross Campaign for funds
in Seminole County, after five
discuss expense! for member*
wetks, have not reached the half­
and attaches.
way mark.
This afternoon, the appropria­
A spokesman for the Seminoie
tions committees of both houses
County
Chapter
reported Ihls
met to tackle the big general
morning that the fund total to dae
appropriations bill. The House In­
LONDON
IW
—
Socialist
law
haa reached a point Just above
surance and Water
Resources
makers
challenged
Prime
Mlnia
tha $4,000 figure. He said "The
(Coatlaued
ea
Page
1$)
ter Harold Macmillan today to say
actual total Is $4,000.98.”
Other engagements and sickness whether Britain haa Invented a
hare retarded the work of what "silent" H-bomb which can be ex­
was termed "excellent leader*" ploded without detection. There
in at least four of tha districts of have been many hinta It has.
the Seminole County area.
A general meeting of all con­
By UNITED PRESS
cerned. said the Chapter spokes­
STAFF CORRESPONDENT
man this morning, “ has been call­
Israel today reportei new outed for 3 p.m. Friday afternoon at
Spedalsts In the
tuberculosis
b. aks of Arab commando terrorthe Red Cross Chapter rooms."
lam and sakl Israeli and Syrian control program from Washington.
Lait week, following the pra­
soldiers exchanged gunfire for 20 D.C., New York. Georgia and Flor­
g m a meeting on
Friday after­
minutes last night in
northern ida will apeak at Tuberculosis and
noon, an announcement was made Israel.
Health Association's annual meet­
ing Apr. &gt;8 at the San Juan ItiHel,
ERWIN P. CRANDALL . that the campaign, would eordlnuy
(Photo by Bergatrom) untillhk local quota of H0,9U%as
Orlando.
reached.
WASHINGTON (tr — Congress
Members of the Board of Direc­
★
★
★
In addition to the meeting to be was told today that bankruptcies tors of the Seminole County TB
held In the Chapter Rooms of the have surged to a new peak* this Health Association planning to at­
local American Red Cross. Prin­ year that will surpass the record tend are:
Mr. and
Mrs. B. S
cipal- Roy Allen of Crooms Aca­ high set in the depression year of Rowan; Mrs. W. W. Tyre, Mrs.
demy has asked that all Negro 1932. A Democratic congressman B. F. McWhorter, Mrs. Joe Azzarworkers supporting tha Red Cross called the situation "alarming.' ello, Mr*. C. A. Milton. Mrs J. L.
fund campaign assemble at 4 p.m
Horton Jr., Mrs. Vincent Butler,
at Crooms Academy Friday after
Mrs. J. W. Yarborough, George
noon for an organisational meet
Dabbs, Robert E. Earns and Mrs.
lng.
Lorraine Graham, Executive Se­
Floyd Palmer and County Chair­
cretary. The TB office will be
Evans, local civic
closed Apr. 4 6 during which time
“ The one thing that haa im­ man Frank
Mrs. Graham will be attending the
pressed me moat about Sanford Is leadars, will address the group
Principal Allen has accepted the
meeting.
the cooperative spirit o f tha Nary
of the Red Cross
The newly elected Board of
The two-day meeting will In­
people and local citizens." aald responsibility
Merwin P. Crandall, newly appoint­ Fund Campaign in the Negro com Director* of the Community Cheit clude general apd community ac­
ed manager of the Florida State munitles of Sanford and Seminole win meet tomorrow night at the tion sessions as well as scientific
Bank*a baby facility, the Naval Air County replacing the late Pro- Sanford City Hall for the purpose sessions sponsored by the Florida
feasor J. N, Crooms. Professor of selecting a permanent name Trudeau Society, medical section
aJUatlon branch.
Crooms, before bis recent delta, for the organization.
of FTHA.
^
“ It seem i to me at If the com*
had conducted the annual cam
A!*o on the agenda of the meefSpeakers at tha opening general
» unity haa accepted the Navy aa
paign and canvass In the Colored ing which Is scheduled for 8 session Friday morning, Apr 5,
good eiUzenj and the Navy la try­ communities for many years
o'clock will be the election of of­ will be Dr. Martin M. Cummings
ing to live up to i t ” aatd Cran­
ficers for a one year term.
director. Research Service, Vete­
dall.
Willis Peacock. Jr. temporary rans Administration, Washington,
The announcement of Crandati’a
chzirmsn of the organization, D C.; Dr. Lorant F orm clinical
appointment as tha new manager
urged all of the members of the director, Florida Alcoholic rena, for the Naval Air Station Branch
Board o f Directors to be pres­ billtatlon Program, Avon Park;
e f the Florida State Bank was
ent.
(Continued on Page 10)
made yeaUrday by T. E. “ Gene"
Tucker, president
Funeral services for James Da
I Crandall came to Sanford from vid Tyner, 50. were held Saturday
Xau Gallia whare he was associat­ afternoon, March 30 at 2:30 p. m
ed with the Flrat National Bank. at Brlasnn Funeral Home.
Mr. Tyner died Friday morning
F-lor to that time he was connect­
ed with the Marlon County Bank at 10:25 a. m. at the home of
his father and mother, Mr. and
in Marion, Ohio.
“ The foundation lor the new bank Mrs. T. O. Tyner. Country Club
facility at the Sanford Naval Air Road, following a abort Illness.
He had lived here all o f hit
Station was poured yesterday,"
aald Crandall, “ and we expect to life. He was born Sept. 28, 1897
Mr Tyner is survived by his
have the bank underway is aoout
father and mother. Mr. and Mrs
(Continued On Page 10)
T. O. Tyner; five sisters. Mra.
Fred J. Krell, Auburndate, Mrs
Jordan Sheppard, Lake Placid
Mrs. R. G. Martin. Sanford. Mra
Werner Ansorge. Daylona Beach,
and Mrs. 11. H. Schwalbe, Miami;
one brother, Elmer J. Tyner, San
ford; two aunts, Mrs. N. A. Fry
last Saturday night supper and Mrs. C. D. Tyner, Sanford;
dance of the current 1958-37 Sea­ and one uncle, James Tyner,
ton will be held at the Mayfair Lakeland.
Rev. W. P. Brooks, Jr. official
St^nn next Saturday night. Xnr 6
7 »ald Manager Frank Mebana Jr ed.
Burial was in
Upsaia Came
In announcing the plans for the
final dance of the winter social tery.
leason here, Mebane said that the
•vent would begin at 7 o'clock with
• buffet being served.
Dancing will start about 7:70,
ha aald, with the champagne hour,
to popular
with
Mayfair Inn
guests, during the dancing period
A meeting o f the Dusty Boots
Dress for Saturday night’s supRiding Club will be held at the
f dance will be informal. Me
Sanford Farmers Auction Market
( nane said, and reservations may
tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock.
be made by calling FAIrfax 2-7411.
Also scheduled for tomorrow
Manager Frank
Mebane also
night is an urgent meeting o f tha
announced that the new 20-room
annex recently completed wilt be Board of Directors which will be
keM Immediately following the
operated as a motel. The new ad­
dition to the Mayfair Inn facilities regular meeting.
Officials of the local club are
is completely air conditioned and
guasta will be offered the privilege urging all members to be present
e f the Mayfair Inn swimming pool, to discuss Important matters that
will he brought before th« mem­ ONE OF THE AEK1AL DISPLAYS
Bolf oourse and tennis courts.
bership.
Mellon Psrk during the Seainele County Navy Appreciation Day’*
0
k

Red Cross Fund $1,000
Short O f Halfway M ark
Top News
In Brief

IB Assn. Directors
To Attend Session

Crandall Appointed
^Manager Of NAS
Branch Of Bank

Community Chest
Directors To Pick
Permanent Name

Funeral Services
For J. D. Tyner
Are Held Saturday

THE BEGINNING OF A GREAT big Angel Feod cake for the bake
•ale In be held Saturday in Banfied. It'a a part o f Seminole High
Schocd Glee Club Day when boys and girle ef the Glee Club will be

Saturday To Be
Glee Club Day
In Sanford
It'a going to be Seminole High
School Glee Club Day In Sanford
next Saturday.
The girls and boyi of the glee
club will be doing chores to raise
fotfs. to take them to the State
Contests In Tampa later this
month.
*
Many of the girls and a num­
ber of the boys will be wishing
cars at Meric Warners Sjrvice
Station with the proceeds from
the polishing and washing tasks
going into the "kitty,"
Other girls will be selling cakes,
cookies and goodie* In another
section of downtwn Sanford The
cakes and cookies are being mads
by the young ladies with both
singing and cooking fame.
The entire group, under the
direction of Miss Olile Reese Whit­
tle, have made remarkable rec­
ords In the various contests
about the state, and in order to
show' their prowess at singing fund
must be raised to take them to
Tampa.

Additional
Local News
On Page 10

washing earn and selling rakei for funds to take them to the SUto
Contests hi lam p s later thlr month. (Left U right) Linda Yeaekle.
Juanita Wynne and Shirley Morgan.
(Staff Photo)

Demos Retain Control Common Methods
Of U. S. Senate A s Of Propagation
Yarborough W ins Race Told By Speaker

DALLAS, T e x ,. tli— The Dem­ jorlty would split 1U vote so
ocrats retained control of the U. widelr that a Republican minority
8. Senate today on the hard-- would bo enough to Sleet Hutch­
fought victory o f liberal Ralph eson.
Yarborough In a Ttxaa special
Yarborough will fill iho 11
flection.
months remaining on the term of
Yarborough torpedoed hia Dem­ Prtca Daniel, who resigned from
ocratic opposition and Republican the Senate to become governor of
hopes in his first success in five Texas.
trie* for high office. He previous­
ly had lost threo bids for the gov­
ernorship and one for state attor­
ney general.
His election meant that the
James Raymon Wood, 78. died
Democrats will continue to hold
a 49-47 edge In the U. S. Senate. at Seminoe Memorial Hospital at
The Republican Party went all- 3:28 p.m. yesterday.
Mr. Wood had been In 111 health
out In an effort to get a GOP
candidate elected end win a 48-48 for several months.
He was born Nov. 21, 1880 In
tie in the Senate.
Nichols, Iowa and came In De­
20 In Race
nary In October of 1952 from Cleve­
With Vice President Richard land, 0.
M. Nixon's tie-breaking vote, this
He was a retired designing en­
would have given the Republicans gineer and inventor for the Harris
control of the Senate. But Thad Seybold Printing
Press Co. of
Hutcheson of
Houston,
upon Cleveland, 0 .
whom the Republicans had pinned
Mr. Wood made his residence at
their hope*, never was in the run­ fio Lake Drive, DeRary and wns
ning.
a member of the DeBary Chamber
All told, there were 20 men in of Commerce, the DeBary Civic
Socle'y of
the race— 18 Democrats and two Association and tha
Republicans. T h d Republicans, American Engineer!.
He it iiirvlved by his widow,
concentrating o« Hutche**on, had
hoped that the Democratic ma Mrs. Mamlo E. Wood, DeBary; ona
son, William Raymond Wood, Ak­
ron, 0 .; one granddaughter, Ann
Wood, Akron; two listers. Mrs.
Law McCulley. Alturas, Calif, and
Mrs. Albert Plnneo, York. Nets
Funeral services for Wood will
be held at 2:30 p.m. Friday. April
5. at Brisson Funeral Home with
Dr. D. W. Strickland officiating.
Burial will be In Youngstown,
Ohio.

J. R. Wood, 76,
Succumbs Tuesday

Plans Underway
For Annual Jaycee
Easter Egg Hunt

Mayfair's Last
Saturday Supper
Dance Apr. 6

Plan* are already underway for
Iho Annual Jaycee Easter Egg
hunt In Fort Mellon Park.
This year, plans Inrlude the
hiding of approximately 5.000 egg*
In the municipal park where chil
dren of Sanford and the surround
Ing area under the age of 10 are
invited to take part.
Elm Eimbrell. is the chairman
of the Jaycee Easter Egg Hunt
Committee.
In addition lo Eimbrell, IS Jaycees have volunteered to help *n
the event which this year will
take place on Easter afternoon.
Those assisting Eimbrell areBob Bratzel, Harry Cane!!, Herb
Stenstrom, Jack
Sewell,
BUI
Evans, Ralph
Pczotd,
Gerald
Meltzer, David Thrasher, Rob
Landreth, Gordon Frederick, Gar
field Willetts. BUI Livingston, E.
C. Harper, Jr. 3telvin Dekle, and
Glenn Lyons.

Riding Club Will
Meet Tomorrow
At Auction Market

(Photo by Bergstrom)

Pity III* U g s
CHICAGO HR — Charles Adams
has (alien
victim to tha extra
equipment on cars at the auto
agency where he works. Adams
rides to work
on
a
bicycle
equipped with a radio, three be!'*,
rear view mirrors, speedometer,
saddle bags, flags, fox tails, sunvisor, eanopy with green fringe
and a 150-pound
buggy attachmant.

It Figures
HERMOSA
BEACH, Calif 01
— Police Chief
Frank
Harlow
Fair
becoming
p. i tly
cloudy parked hia car overtime in front
Thursday, continued warm; low of tha police station Tuesday. Ho
80 to U .
got a ticket.

W eather

committee to charge at the event.

Sylvester A. Rote, Assistant
Ornamental. Horticulturist, Uni­
versity of Florida Agricultural
Extension Service, returned to
Sanford for the second time last
night to instruct the sixth class
uf the Sanford Garden Club’*
Landscape and Gardening School.
Rose first apoka to the Sanford
audience on Mar. 19 when hla
subject was “ Maintenance of the
Landscape Planting."
Last night a capacity audience
heard the agricultural specialist
speak on “ Propagation of Orna­
mental Plant*."
Tha speaker outlined the com­
mon method* of propagation; by
iced, cutting*, layering, division,
and crafting.
He explained, In detail, the
reasons for using the various
methods of propagation. The use
o f seeds, he said, may not pro­
duce the deaired variety end may
be slow to obtain the specific
plants wanted. In the ute of cut­
ting* the same variety o f plant
is produced as Dm parent plant
and a larger plant !s secured la
a shorter length of time.
In outlining the other methods
nf procuration, Ro»e *ald that
Hie use of layering produces tha
sumo effect as in the use of cut­
tings.
In the use o j division, only perennials end clumpy plants *r» af*
feetr&lt;| when the plant I* divid­
ed Into segments, Grafting la
u »ej n great deal, he said, when
changing the plant from one var­
iety to another.
Ro«e then instructed hla aud­
ience In the procedure In the varlout i..ethod* of propagation and
then divided the cuttings into
classes.
His fifth division of last night's
instruction was to explain the
method* used in common grafts of
plants.
The'seventh in the series nf the
Landscape and Gardening School
will bring James E Brogdon, Ex­
tension Entomologist who will
instruct on tYt subject “ Common
Insect
Pest*
of
Ornamental
Plants."
Th« final class of the school
will be held on Tuesday night,
Apr. 18.

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Missionary Crusaders To Present
Program A t Local Church Apr. 5

THE - r v i GOT A SECRET* panel u d CMtoetsato ipow crid by i
tba Da Bary Property Owner* Aaeeclattoa held at tbs D* Bary
Manetoa Friday night. Seated (lafl to right) Howard Hhtrp, moderatari Wllllaai U Wltiame, Mias Elaia Jehnxton, Milford H. Leonard, |

Weimer T o Present
A. Lee A t Concert
In Birmingham
CAMELBCTtRY Joseph H.
Weimar left yeaterday for Wr.
m lnrham , where he will present
pianist Allyaon La*, formerly of
Sanford, in a eoneert befora the
Birmingham Lions Club.
Allyaon made many public appearancea In Central Florida be­
fore numerous aerrlee dub* and
other organisations. The twslrs
yaa&gt; old pianist alto appeared on
TV and many radio broodeaata.
Weimar presented Allyaon in her
first public concert at a Ladles'
Night party ol the
Casselberry
Lions Club mors than two year*
ago. Her artistry at the keyboard
won Immediate pubHe acclaim,
and the popularity of tha little
pianist ean be credited to Weimer.
When Allyaon'* parent*, Mr. and
Mrs. John L. Ls* moved from
Sanford to
Birmingham a few
months ago, Weimer Immediately
becn-t making arrangemanta with
the Birmingham Lion* for her
appearance there. The chairmen,
William R. 8 wo pa, Vlca-Pre*. of
Tha Slrlngfellow Lumber Co., ad­
vised him the club would be glad
to allot a portion of 1U program
for a variety concert When told
by Weimer that Allyson could per­
form DO concert number* from
memory, play her own arangementa of popula hit tunes and se­
veral original compositions, the
chairman aald that tha Club would
extend Allyson their full program
time.
Weimer, nationally known stamp
dealer, will go from Birmingham
to La Sella, III. to attend tha IIllni Precancel Club Spring Round­
up from April 3 to 7.

G o^rnor

Army Considering
Establishing Army
Reserve Unit Here

B Y

G R E Y H O U N D

ANNIVERSARY SALE!
NEVER-SINCE 1931
HAVE WE OFFERED
SUCH FINE CARS
AT SUCH HIGH VALUES
SO GREAT IS THE DEMAND
FOR THE ALL NEW
1957 FORD
THAT WE GET BETTER
TRADE-INS
AND

Mansion Audience
R evea ls Secrets

Over 200 members and guesta
crowded the De Bary mansion
Friday night for the local show­
ing of I Have a Secret, sponsor­
ed by the POA. Howard Sharp
waa moderator and Introduced
tha panal of "BUI Cullen" Wllllanms, "Faye Emerson" Johnston
"KV-nry Morgan" Johnston and
"Jayne Meadow*” Erick sen.
Contestants' answers to point­
ed queriee filled the audience
with glee for In a town where
almost everyone knows everyone
else, the progrant became a ta t­
tle of wits. Stately matrons were
questioned about their "Past life"
and dignified gentlemen were
gased at with narrow eye* when
they reacted with Innocence to
Innuendoes . . and so the evening
was spent In hilarity.
Contestants wera Mrs. Wallace
Gabler (whose secret was that
she had appeared on radio); Mrs.
David Runkel who had picnicked
at Robin Hood's oak tree in Not­
tingham; Emil Lindenberg who
had been a magician; Mrs. Sidney
Swnllow who had been a cover
girl for Barents' magaslne aa a
featured young mother; Ullver
Hassemcr who had divested him­
self of his pride and joy—had
shaved off hi* mustache that very
day anil finally Everett L.
Swift who with hi* wife and child
had built a sod hut when home­
steading in the middle West.
After gay commercial* fur the
POA, the glee club, dance club
and Plantation Estate* woman's
club, Mrs. James Genot Invited
rvrryone Into the mansion pnrlnrs
where a beautiful repast was
served by Mr. and Mrs. Gaston
Crosby, Mr. end Mrs. James
(Continued from Pag* 1)
■tale allocation In the 1938 39 fis­ Barker, Mr. and Mr*. Milford
and Mr. and Mrs. Emil
cal year for "m erit’’ raises, to be Leonard
Lindenberg.
mntched dollar for dollar by the
counties.
The teacher pay raise program
could give teachers with special
ability the $1,100 Increase recomniundrd by the Florida Education
Assn, for all teachersU n ir a t .Message
Brigadier General Lyal C. MeIn the longest message ever He
theny,
commanding general of all
Uvered to a Florida Legislature—
10 330 words—Collins urged a new Army activities in tha Slate of
tl ite Constitution, a 17 milllon- Florida and Lieutenant Colonel
dnllor atate fund for purchase of Peter M. Grain Jr., commanding
lil'ihway right-of-way, 23 million officer of all Army reserve activi­
f r r school construction, abolition ties for Seminole, Volusia, Bre­
Of the State Milk Commission, a vard, Orange, take, Sumter, In­
-.tate university near Tampa, dian River and Osceola counties,
aix new junior colleges, and a 10 have einrrssed their Interest In
per cent Increase In maximum establishing sn Army reserve
benefit* to the aged, blind, depen­ unit in 8anford.
dent children and the permanent­
Leo Moore, telephone KA
ly disabled.
2-1820. ha* been appointed chair­
He asked 10 million dollars for man of a committee to conduct
prison building, a new institution a survey of the manpower poten­
for r.-tanlcd
children, a South tial to determine what site unit
Florida branch of the boys' Indus this City could support and also
trial school. funds to plan a new the possible facilities that could
Institution in Marlon County con­ be utilised a* a place of assent
solidated white and Negro girls' My. A meeting will be held at
Industrial schools, and a state pro­ City Hall. 7:30 p. m. Tuesday,
Anr. 18, and It I* requested that
gram of slum clearance.
all reserve officers and non-com­
Salea Tax Plan*
Ills program for sales tax re­ missioned officers Interested In
visions -calls specially for im forming a cadre for the unit he
posing the flat 3 per cent rate un present at this meeting.
all clothing, now exempt up to $10
Personnel who ere Interested In
alcoholic beverages
which are this program may contact W. E.
not now subject to the sales tax, Knowles by telephone FA 2-0811
and Items that would be taxed hut or writing to the following ad­
are exempt If purchased for farm dress: City Manager, City Hall,
and Institutional
purposes, etc Sanford, and also by telephoning
He recommended a flat one per Col. W. A. Wasson. FA 2-4535
cent sales tax on all Industrial and K. C. Harper, FA 2-1582.
machinery and
business equip­
g e t o u t t iik s w a t t e r
ment, now taxable at 3 per cent
up to $10,000, and a $ per cent
ELIZABETH. N. J.
Future
rate on automobile, not now cov­ venerations may have no means
ered. The tax on auto salea would to get rid uf files other than
be earmarked for purchase of swatting them. Dr. Ralph Ehighway right-of-way.
Heal, executive secretary of the
National Pest Control Assn., says
LaFayette * u granted a town­ insect* are developing immunities
ship of land Immediately adjoin­
ing Tallahassee, Florida as a gift to certain insecticides and It la
from a grateful United States in only a question of time before
1123.
they M he uaauin* to all of them,

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The Missionary Crusaders from the pioneer
missionary society
Nyaek Missionary College, Nyack, known as The Christian end Mis­
sionary Alliance.
N. Y., will present a World Mis­
sions program at Tha Christian
and Missionary AllLanee Church,
Apr. 3, at 7:45 pm .
Under tha leadership of Miss
Mildred Stanhope, former mission­
ary to South America and now
professor of
Missions at Nyack
Missionary College, the Crusader*
will present a unique program of
music, dialogues, and missionary
challenges. Betides singing In for­
eign languages, they will be dress­
ed in colorful native costumes.
««d Mr*. R*tk Kriekees. (Standing) Ollvir Haaaairr, Mr*. D*tU
Professor Stanhope
will have
Roekel. Mr*. Wallace Gatder, Mr*. Sidney Swaltow, EaiU Linden- with her the following atudents re­
bars. E. L. Hwlft, aad Mr*. Jemee Gaaoy, POA Program Chairmen, presenting different countries and
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(Photo by Barg»traai) continents: Franklin Ballard, Lo­
well Bowman, and Marilyn Olsen
representing
different tribes of
Engineer Claim s
Freneh West Africa; Thelmari*
Roffe, pianist, and Edward Roffe,
Contract With City and
Gall Whipple,
Laos, IndoChlna; Georg* Fune, Viet Nam,
For Terminal Study Indo-Chlna; Carolyn Van Kuren,
Esther
Kamphaosen,
W. Austin Smith, a member of (Slam);
the engineering firm of Smith China; and Betty Rae Evans, In­
and Gillespie ettemptd to revive strumentalist, representing India.
Miss Stanhope will represent Peru
■ report on a proposed Docks and South America- Mlsa Jeanne Sweat
Terminals project propoeed in will bo aoh*!.n fog the group. Moet
MARCH »
of these students ware either born
1047.
Admissions
Smith contended that the city or reared In the countries they re­
Dorothy Sumter (Sanford)
present and are looking forward
Denise Cash (Sanford)
signed s contract with hla firm to returning to the mission field
Marian Herring (Sanford)
In 1047 on the completion of tha as missionaries.
Ernest Sapp (Oviedo)
study that would require the city
This interesting group present­
Discharges
to nee the servleee of hla firm ing their nnlqua program are tra ­
Helen Merlch (Sanford)
when a Docks end Terminal* pro­ veling this year in a special tour
Jenny Brock (Sanford)
commemorating tb* 73th Anniver­
Mary Smith and taby girl
ject la built.
sary of Nyack Missionary College
(Sanford)
City Attorney William C. Hut­ which la the oldest Bible College
Jeasle Perdue (Oviedo)
chison, however, said that the in North America. A faculty of 33
Henrietta Addison (Seville)
statue of limitations has been ex­ members la - engaged In the task
Primmt Brown (Sanford)
ceeded end there la no legal con­ of training 550 young people each
Ellis Stroud (De Bary)
year for church leadership. More
Della Ma* Ferguson (Sanford) tract with the city other then far than 10,000 of Its alumni are serv­
Jnm-s R. Wood (De Bary)
the original plan* and travel ex­ ing some 33 Protestant denomin­
MARCH 10
pense Involved In the study. "Le­ ations In over 42 countries of the
Admissions
gally, It Is not binding,” he said. world Nyack Missionary College
.toward Hemenwsy
la the Eastern regional school of
Mayor Gatchel made it plain
(.Springfield, Vt.)
Patrick Kay Schmidt (Sanford) a t last night’s session that the
Victor Perrltt* (Winter Garden) city has no committment with an
Blrtha
(Caathsri Fro** Pag* 1)
Baby Girl Ferguson (Sanford) engineer for the study or feasi­
Baby Girl Hamlon (Sanford) bility of the Docks and Terminal* league of Independent lister na­
tions which did not become e
project.
Itahy Boy Schmidt (Sanford)
Commissioner Earl Higginbo­ realty until 1890 and of the pre­
Discharge*
tham urged the commissioners to sent situation based on Peace,
John Millsaps (Sanford)
"pick out on* project and work Friendship and Commerce.
Bert DuBol* (Sanford)
Emilio Lebolo of Barranqullla,
Nora Davla and baby (Titusville) on It. W* can’t take care of two
Patrick Henry Kelly (Sanford) projects at one meeting," he said. Colombia spoke of the aetivltiee
a t Rollins and of the program
Betty McCraeken and taby girl
which will he in effect next week
(Sanford)
at the College.
Emma Mathews (Sanford)
The third speaker, Manuel de
Diana Watson ami baby (Sanford)
Uressti of Blarritx, Franc* told
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of the French and Spanish Influ­
Conditioned
ence upon th« development of the
South
and
Central
American
A group of sun-tanned young
51A 1956 Ford Tudor V-8 engine tutone Fordomatic
stars, guesta with their psrents countrle*.
T6-79A 1956 Tudor Ford tutone, Radio. Std. Tran8.
at the New York Giants' MayA guest a t the meeting, Lee
fair Inn, visited the plant of The Moore, was given the courtesy
C7-85A 1956 Ford Fordor 6 cyl. tutone. Radio, Heater
"We will hfiln construction of Sanford Herald this morning and of the floor by President Charles
expressed
their
delight
In
seeing
L.
Persons
to
announce
plans
for
C7-117A 1956 Chevrolet 210 Fordor tutone, Powerglide trans.
over five mile* of street* and
the organisation of * reserve
road* nest weV In Sunland how a paper was put together
C7-67A 1955 Ford V-8 Fairlane Gub Sedan Radio, Heater,
Conducted on the tour of the .unit In Sanford and asked for as­
Kltabse,” J, BrnlleyOdham told
tutone
the Board of Seminole County business office, composing room, sistance of th* Rotariana in fur­
Comml*»loner» this morning a* a ad alley, slerotyplng d*p*rtment thering the plana of the propos­
C7-71A 1956 Chevrolet Tudor
new pl*t» to the 20(1 acre sub- and press room hy Charlie Mor ed unit Announcement wee made
rlson,
member
of
the
advertising
of
the
District
Assembly
or
Ro­
division wrre presented
this
T6-91A 1956 Ford Tudor. 0 cyl. overdrive, Radio
staff, were Hobby Dotgin, Helene tary to be held In Clearwater on
morning for approval.
Hollander, Susan Itanlder, Ronnie Apr. 14 and IS.
C7-61A 1955 Ford V-8 Fairlane Club Sedan Fordomatic,
The nepr subdivision will be loClub tinging was led hy Char­
Radio, Heater
ralrd Just off Highway 17-02 *- .Sokol, Gail Sokm, IJnda Provua,
hnut three mile* south of Han­ Alison tauter, Susan Spero, Ron­ lie Morrison and Harry Kudelt
nie
North,
Daniel
Dolgln
and
their
C7-126-A 1955 Buick Super Hardtop Full Power
and th* Invoeatlon was by Georg*
ford, he said, and will contain
chaperones, Evelyn Worden and Touhy.
approximately 410 lota.
Jim King.
•
C7-29B 195-1 Ford V-8 Fordomatic
The Oilham and Tudor, Inc.
In showing the group how the
suImIIvtalon will have three enC7-47-A 195-1 Ford 6—cyl. Business Coupe Radio, Heater
composing room crew repd the
trancea or access roads from
type backwards,
Morrison was
The
Seminole
County
Minist­
C7-123A 1954 Ford 6-cyl. Fordor heater
Highway 17 92 and on* from the reading
yesterday’s
headlines erial Association will hold Us
Old Orlando Highway.
when little Rnnnle North asked, regular monthly meeting, Apr. 4
C7-95A 1954 Ford Fordor V8 Fordomatic, Radio, Heater
Home* to be constructed In the "What's today's headllnesT"- So at 10 p. m. at the Seminole
area will be in the $10 to $15 the children gathered around the County School Administration
C7-66A 1954 Ford Tudor V-8 Overdrive, Heater
thousand class and are being United Press teletype for a view building on Commercial Av*.
C7-46-A 1953 Mercury Fordor
built, he said, to attract re­ of the up-to-the-minute news and
tirement families.
features as the printer dis­
C7-4 1953 Ford Fordor V8
Plata were approved by the gorged the long atrip of paper.
Hoard of .Seminole County Com­
Each child was presented with
C7-108A 1953 Studebakcr Fordor V8 Autom. Trans, Radio,
missioners this morning.
a metal slug of his or her name
C7-114B 1953 Ford Ranch Wagon V8 Overdrive, Heater
and had a time trying to read the
backward printed type. After say­
C7-7A 1952 Buick Tudor Hardtop Dynaflo, Radio Heater
ing thank you to their host, V y
visited the Sanford Zoo.
T6-62B 1952 Studebaker Hardtop Overdrive, Radio

Hospital Notes

Speakers

Builder To Start
New Subdivision,
Sunland Estates

YOU GET A BETTER BUY
LOOK THESE OVER

Young Mayfair
Guests Tour
Herald Plant

Ministers To Meet

‘Talent Night’ Set
Thursday At O H S

Ry MRS. MARIAN JONES
OVIEDO— If you have any
plan* for Thursday, Apr. 4, just
(Continued frem Page I)
discard them and plan to come Board of Commissioner* proposed
to the Oviedo High School aud­ that th* club agree to collect a
itorium
that night.
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10c siaaium
stadium i*x.
tax, payini*
payable eacn
each
that you will not be-disappoint- n|ahti on
aJmlMlone over 30c
en.
and a 3c tax on all admissions
Thu junior sponsored "Talent under 30c.
Night", scheduled for that night
"I'd love to see baseball out at
at 8 p. m. at OHS, promises an the Memorial Stadium," Mayor
evening of enjoyment. The locally Gatchel remarked.
well known George Means, will
The group accepted th* city’s
emcee.
proposal and said "We'll now start
The talent presented will be a
trying to tie all the other loose
good cross section of the entire ends together. This la the first
school. Th* elementary grades
thing w* have accomplished."
will be represented by folk
dances and a humorous skit.
HE'S NO SINNKK
Group and solo acts by high
NEW YORK «»— The Appel­
school students, will be featured.
Johnny Selph a guest performer late Division of state Supreme
and an OII3 graduate with tha Court ruled Monday that Darwin
class of '58, will be the highlight Dean, 38, dll not violate th* Sab­
of the program. Don't forget to bath law when he painted hla
come
inioitac-to-kw'a bouse «a Sunday.

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ANNIVERSARY

Bank.
Joe Douglas

Mr*. Rosa Boyle

Jack Benton

Cliff Patch
•Jim U o m

Ray Winfrec, Used
Car Manager
•Can be contacted during the day at Wades Suprex Market

David Smith, Salea Mgr.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY, APRIL S, 1957

E i t l k U W ISM

NO. 231

U a lM

Tax Increase
Over-All
Approval
Heard

^ WINNER OP THE NEW FORD given away SalU\*ay night i t the Seminole Comity Navy Apprecia­
tion Dae Ed B ra t (right), eha i man of the Jayeee committee Tor tha automobile award, la ihowa
handing over the key. to the new ta r to Martin Taylor. 139 Prim Price. Orlando.
(Staff Photo)

Red Cross Fund $1,000
Short O f Halfway Mark

ERWIN P. CRANDALL .
(Photo by Bergatrom)

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Crandall Appointed
^Manager Of NAS
Branch Of Bank
“The one thing that haa im­
pressed me moat about Sanford Is
the cooperative spirit of tha N ary
people and local citizens." aald
Merwin P. Crandall, newly appoint­
ed manager of the Florida State
Bank*a baby facility, the Naval Air
aJUatlon branch.
^
“ It seem i to me a t If the com*
» unity haa accepted the Navy aa
good eiUzenj and the Navy la try­
ing to live up to i t ” aatd Cran­
dall.
The announcement of Crandati’a
appointment as tha new manager
, for the Naval Air Station Branch
ef the Florida State Bank was
made yeaUrday by T. E. “ Gene"
Tucker, president
I Crandall came to Sanford from
Xau Gallia whare he was associat­
ed with the Flrat National Bank.
F-lor to that time he was connect­
ed with the Marlon County Bank
in Marion, Ohio.
“The foundation lor the new bank
facility at the Sanford Naval Air
Station was poured yesterday,"
aald Crandall, “ and we expect to
have the bank underway is aoout
(Continued On Page 10)

Mayfair's Last
Saturday Supper
Dance Apr. 6
last Saturday night supper
dance of the current 1958-37 Sea­
ton will be held at the Mayfair
St^nn next Saturday night. Xnr 6
7 »ald Manager Frank Mebana J r
In announcing the plans for the
final dance of the winter social
leason here, Mebane said that the
•vent would begin at 7 o'clock with
• buffet being served.
Dancing will start about 7:70,
ha aald, with the champagne hour,
to popular with
Mayfair Inn
guests, during the dancing period
Dress for Saturday night’s supf dance will be informal. Me
( nane said, and reservations may
be made by calling FAIrfax 2-7411.
Manager Frank
Mebane also
announced that the new 20-room
annex recently completed wilt be
operated as a motel. The new ad­
dition to the Mayfair Inn facilities
is completely air conditioned and
guasta will be offered the privilege
ef the Mayfair Inn swimming pool,
Bolf oourse and tennis courts.

0

Campaign receipts In the cur
rent Red Cross Campaign for funds
in Seminole County, after five
wetks, have not reached the half­
way mark.
A spokesman for the Seminoie
County
Chapter
reported Ihls
morning that the fund total to dae
haa reached a point Just above
tha $4,000 figure. He said "The
actual total Is $4,000.98.”
Other engagements and sickness
hare retarded the work of what
was termed "excellent leader*"
in at least four of tha districts of
the Seminole County area.
A general meeting of all con­
cerned. said the Chapter spokes­
man this morning, “ has been call­
ed for 3 p.m. Friday afternoon at
the Red Cross Chapter rooms."
Lait week, following the pra­
g m a meeting on
Friday after­
noon, an announcement was made
that the campaign, would eordlnuy
untillhk local quota of H0,9U%as
reached.
In addition to the meeting to be
held In the Chapter Rooms of the
local American Red Cross. Prin­
cipal- Roy Allen of Crooms Aca­
demy has asked that all Negro
workers supporting tha Red Cross
fund campaign assemble at 4 p.m
at Crooms Academy Friday after
noon for an organisational meet
lng.
Floyd Palmer and County Chair­
man Frank
Evans, local civic
leadars, will address the group
Principal Allen has accepted the
responsibility
of the Red Cross
Fund Campaign in the Negro com
munitles of Sanford and Seminole
County replacing the late Profeasor J. N, Crooms. Professor
Crooms, before bis recent delta,
had conducted the annual cam
paign and canvass In the Colored
communities for many years

Funeral Services
For J. D. Tyner
Are Held Saturday

Top News
In Brief
LONDON IW — Socialist law
makers challenged Prime Mlnia
ter Harold Macmillan today to say
whether Britain haa Invented a
"silent" H-bomb which can be ex­
ploded without detection. There
have been many hinta It has.
By UNITED PRESS
STAFF CORRESPONDENT
Israel today reportei new outb. aks of Arab commando terrorlam and sakl Israeli and Syrian
soldiers exchanged gunfire for 20
minutes last night in
northern
Israel.
WASHINGTON (tr — Congress
was told today that bankruptcies
have surged to a new peak* this
year that will surpass the record
high set in the depression year of
1932. A Democratic congressman
called the situation "alarming.'

Community Chest
Directors To Pick
Permanent Name
The newly elected Board of
Director* of the Community Cheit
win meet tomorrow night at the
Sanford City Hall for the purpose
of selecting a permanent name
for the organization.
A!*o on the agenda of the meefing which Is scheduled for 8
o'clock will be the election of of­
ficers for a one year term.
Willis Peacock. Jr. temporary
chzirmsn of the organization,
urged all of the members of the
Board of Directors to be pres­
ent.

TALLAHASSEE IB— Florida
legislator* were to consider rail­
ing their own expense allowance
today before taking up Gov. LaRoy Collins' axpeniive and gen­
erally well-accepted program.
The Hoom met at 10 a. m. this
morning to adopt rules for the
1937 session and set expense al­
lowance! for members. In 1955.
membefa received $15 a day but
there was talk of hiking the al­
lowance to $20 or more thli ses­
sion.
The representative! alto were
to elect Tom Beasley of Walton
County speaker-designate for thc
1969 sesilon and choofce between
Reps. Elbert Stewart, Hendry,
and Jamas N. Bsck, Putnam, for
speaker protem In I960. Beasley
is unopposed.
The upper chamber was to meet
at 11 a. m. to adopt rules aad
discuss expense! for member*
and attaches.
This afternoon, the appropria­
tions committees of both houses
met to tackle the big general THE BEGINNING OF A GREAT big Angel Feod cake for the bake
appropriations bill. The House In­ •ale In be held Saturday in Banfied. It'a a part of Seminole High
surance and Water Resources Schocd Glee Club Day when boys and girle ef the Glee Club will be
(Coatlaued ea Page 1$)

IB Assn. Directors
To Attend Session
Spedalsts In the
tuberculosis
control program from Washington.
D.C., New York. Georgia and Flor­
ida will apeak at Tuberculosis and
Health Association's annual meet­
ing Apr. &gt;8 at the San Juan ItiHel,
Orlando.
Members of the Board of Direc­
tors of the Seminole County TB
Health Association planning to at­
tend are:
Mr. and Mrs. B. S
Rowan; Mrs. W. W. Tyre, Mrs.
B. F. McWhorter, Mrs. Joe Azzarello, Mr*. C. A. Milton. Mrs J. L.
Horton Jr., Mrs. Vincent Butler,
Mrs. J. W. Yarborough, George
Dabbs, Robert E. Earns and Mrs.
Lorraine Graham, Executive Se­
cretary. The TB office will be
closed Apr. 4 6 during which time
Mrs. Graham will be attending the
meeting.
The two-day meeting will In­
clude general apd community ac­
tion sessions as well as scientific
sessions sponsored by the Florida
Trudeau Society, medical section
of FTHA.
Speakers at tha opening general
session Friday morning, Apr 5,
will be Dr. Martin M. Cummings
director. Research Service, Vete­
rans Administration, Washington,
D C.; Dr. Lorant F orm clinical
director, Florida Alcoholic renabilltatlon Program, Avon Park;
(Continued on Page 10)

Funeral services for James Da
vid Tyner, 50. were held Saturday
afternoon, March 30 at 2:30 p. m
at Brlasnn Funeral Home.
Mr. Tyner died Friday morning
at 10:25 a. m. at the home of
his father and mother, Mr. and
Mrs. T. O. Tyner. Country Club
Road, following a abort Illness.
He had lived here all of hit
life. He was born Sept. 28, 1897
Mr Tyner is survived by his
father and mother. Mr. and Mrs
T. O. Tyner; five sisters. Mra.
Fred J. Krell, Auburndate, Mrs
Jordan Sheppard, Lake Placid
Mrs. R. G. Martin. Sanford. Mra
Werner Ansorge. Daylona Beach,
and Mrs. 11. H. Schwalbe, Miami;
one brother, Elmer J. Tyner, San
ford; two aunts, Mrs. N. A. Fry
and Mrs. C. D. Tyner, Sanford;
and one uncle, James Tyner,
Lakeland.
Rev. W. P. Brooks, Jr. official
ed.
Burial was in
Upsaia Came
tery.

Saturday To Be
Glee Club Day
In Sanford
It'a going to be Seminole High
School Glee Club Day In Sanford
next Saturday.
The girls and boyi of the glee
club will be doing chores to raise
fotfs. to take them to the State
Contests In Tampa later this
month.
*
Many of the girls and a num­
ber of the boys will be wishing
cars at Meric Warners Sjrvice
Station with the proceeds from
the polishing and washing tasks
going into the "kitty,"
Other girls will be selling cakes,
cookies and goodie* In another
section of downtwn Sanford The
cakes and cookies are being mads
by the young ladies with both
singing and cooking fame.
The entire group, under the
direction of Miss Olile Reese Whit­
tle, have made remarkable rec­
ords In the various contests
about the state, and in order to
show' their prowess at singing fund
must be raised to take them to
Tampa.

Additional
Local News
O n Page 10

washing earn and selling rakei for funds to take them to the SUto
Contests hi lam p s later thlr month. (Left U right) Linda Yeaekle.
Juanita Wynne and Shirley Morgan.
(Staff Photo)

Demos Retain Control Common Methods
Of U. S. Senate A s Of Propagation
Yarborough W ins Race Told By Speaker

DALLAS, T ex,. tli— The Dem­ jorlty would split 1U vote so
ocrats retained control of the U. widelr that a Republican minority
8. Senate today on the hard-- would bo enough to Sleet Hutch­
fought victory of liberal Ralph eson.
Yarborough In a Ttxaa special
Yarborough will fill iho 11
flection.
months remaining on the term of
Yarborough torpedoed hia Dem­ Prtca Daniel, who resigned from
ocratic opposition and Republican the Senate to become governor of
hopes in his first success in five Texas.
trie* for high office. He previous­
ly had lost threo bids for the gov­
ernorship and one for state attor­
ney general.
His election meant that the
Democrats will continue to hold James Raymon Wood, 78. died
a 49-47 edge In the U. S. Senate. at Seminoe Memorial Hospital at
The Republican Party went all- 3:28 p.m. yesterday.
Mr. Wood had been In 111 health
out In an effort to get a GOP
candidate elected end win a 48-48 for several months.
He was born Nov. 21, 1880 In
tie in the Senate.
Nichols, Iowa and came In De­
20 In Race
nary In October of 1952 from Cleve­
With Vice President Richard land, 0.
M. Nixon's tie-breaking vote, this
He was a retired designing en­
would have given the Republicans gineer and inventor for the Harris
control of the Senate. But Thad Seybold Printing
Press Co. of
Hutcheson of Houston, upon Cleveland, 0.
whom the Republicans had pinned
Mr. Wood made his residence at
their hope*, never was in the run­ fio Lake Drive, DeRary and wns
ning.
a member of the DeBary Chamber
All told, there were 20 men in of Commerce, the DeBary Civic
Socle'y of
the race—18 Democrats and two Association and tha
Republicans. T h d Republicans, American Engineer!.
concentrating o« Hutche**on, had He it iiirvlved by his widow,
hoped that the Democratic ma Mrs. Mamlo E. Wood, DeBary; ona
son, William Raymond Wood, Ak­
ron, 0.; one granddaughter, Ann
Wood, Akron; two listers. Mrs.
Law McCulley. Alturas, Calif, and
Mrs. Albert Plnneo, York. Nets
Funeral services for Wood will
be held at 2:30 p.m. Friday. April
5. at Brisson Funeral Home with
Dr. D. W. Strickland officiating.
Burial will be In Youngstown,
Ohio.

J. R. Wood, 76,
Succumbs Tuesday

Plans Underway
For Annual Jaycee
Easter Egg Hunt
Plan* are already underway for
Iho Annual Jaycee Easter Egg
hunt In Fort Mellon Park.
This year, plans Inrlude the
hiding of approximately 5.000 egg*
In the municipal park where chil
dren of Sanford and the surround
Ing area under the age of 10 are
invited to take part.
Elm Eimbrell. is the chairman
of the Jaycee Easter Egg Hunt
Committee.
In addition lo Eimbrell, IS Jaycees have volunteered to help *n
the event which this year will
take place on Easter afternoon.
Those assisting Eimbrell areBob Bratzel, Harry Cane!!, Herb
Stenstrom, Jack Sewell,
BUI
Evans, Ralph
Pczotd,
Gerald
Meltzer, David Thrasher, Rob
Landreth, Gordon Frederick, Gar
field Willetts. BUI Livingston, E.
C. Harper, Jr. 3telvin Dekle, and
Glenn Lyons.

Riding Club Will
Meet Tomorrow
At Auction Market
A meeting of the Dusty Boots
Riding Club will be held at the
Sanford Farmers Auction Market
tomorrow evening a t 8 o’clock.
Also scheduled for tomorrow
night is an urgent meeting of tha
Board of Directors which will be
keM Immediately following the
regular meeting.
Officials of the local club are
urging all members to be present
to discuss Important matters that
will he brought before th« mem­ ONE OF THE AEK1AL DISPLAYS
bership.
Mellon Psrk during the Seainele County Navy Appreciation Day’*

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(Photo by Bergstrom)

Pity III* U g s
CHICAGO HR — Charles Adams
has (alien
victim to tha extra
equipment on cars at the auto
agency where he works. Adams
rides to work on a
bicycle
equipped with a radio, three be!'*,
rear view mirrors, speedometer,
saddle bags, flags, fox tails, sunvisor, eanopy with green fringe
and a 150-pound buggy attachmant.

It Figures
HERMOSA
BEACH, Calif 01
—Police Chief
Frank
Harlow
Fair becoming p .itly
cloudy parked hia car overtime in front
Thursday, continued warm; low of tha police station Tuesday. Ho
80 to U .
got a ticket.

Weather

committee to charge at the event.

Sylvester A. Rote, Assistant
Ornam ental. Horticulturist, Uni­
versity of Florida Agricultural
Extension Service, returned to
Sanford for the second time last
night to instruct the sixth class
uf the Sanford Garden Club’*
Landscape and Gardening School.
Rose first apoka to the Sanford
audience on Mar. 19 when hla
subject was “Maintenance of the
Landscape Planting."
Last night a capacity audience
heard the agricultural specialist
speak on “ Propagation of Orna­
mental Plant*."
Tha speaker outlined the com­
mon method* of propagation; by
iced, cutting*, layering, division,
and crafting.
He explained, In detail, the
reasons for using the various
methods of propagation. The use
of seeds, he said, may not pro­
duce the deaired variety end may
be slow to obtain the specific
plants wanted. In the ute of cut­
ting* the same variety of plant
is produced as Dm parent plant
and a larger plant !s secured la
a shorter length of time.
In outlining the other methods
nf procuration, Ro»e *ald that
Hie use of layering produces tha
sumo effect as in the use of cut­
tings.
In the use oj division, only perennials end clumpy plants *r» af*
feetr&lt;| when the plant I* divid­
ed Into segments, Grafting la
u»ej n great deal, he said, when
changing the plant from one var­
iety to another.
Ro«e then instructed hla aud­
ience In the procedure In the varlout i..ethod* of propagation and
then divided the cuttings into
classes.
His fifth division of last night's
instruction was to explain the
method* used in common grafts of
plants.
The'seventh in the series nf the
Landscape and Gardening School
will bring James E Brogdon, Ex­
tension Entomologist who will
instruct on tYt subject “Common
Insect Pest* of Ornamental
Plants."
Th« final class of the school
will be held on Tuesday night,
Apr. 18.

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B LO N D E
U ED
D A N C IN G
.b v KELLEY R O O S
CHAFTER «
TURNED back to the rout
1 door of the cold erau r flat
Thou, hastily. I crouch«d down
bound • chimney. I tnod deeperstaly to think of whet 1 would
•ay to WendeU Kipp- He m
■tanding juat inalda iho door,
peering out onto the root. Ho waa
just standing than: ha hadn't
omo me. Ha wma afraid to coma
out on the roof and. perhaps. face
the Waltier. Than ha backed
•way and disappeared.
I waited • moment before I
want to Um head of the ataira
I could hoar him hurrying down
Utan to tha atreet t atartad
quietly after him. Whan I aaw
him again he waa acroaa tha
atreet. leaking up at tha roof.
Ha waa • man in an advanced
elate cf acuta Indecision. Than,
abruptly, ha darted down Third

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identification had bean so violent
that ha couldn't believe it waa
juat ha who had ceueed U. t
triad to cover my eaafuatoh.
*011. my God." I taid again, but
not quit* so hyitencelly, “you're
not tha Ralph Tolley I've been
hearing to much about T*
Now Ralph Tolley waa pleased.
“Heard *o much about T Who

“bind out!" he exclaimed.
-Find out whet?” I Inquired,
this time adding a quizsieal
smile.

Mo gmaod and told ms juat
what rI wanted
wanted to hear. “X don't
think Misa Webb or anyone
knows I'm hers. 1 cams right to
the studio hers. I thought I was
tats."
"Oh. Wall, than, 1 guess you
didn't get Misa Webbs--------,t your hotel.
hotel, I ------At
"Message?"
"Tea. aha
"Tea,
ihe 1left a maaoago for
you that A n it a . , . Anita
wouldn't bo ban today. Xa u
you wealed to postpone your Isa*
Lika a little angel., Ralph said,
"Oh, 1 haven't bean to m&gt; hotel.
I checked my luggage• at uw etaUon and cams right ban."
Isn’t this exciting I” I
•Tm tha only one la pncUaaUy
tha whole wide world who knows
yoa’n Seek In town!
"Why, 1 guess you an at that.
But 1 don't aao what'a exciting
about It"
• Well, thrilling than. Did you
have a nice trip? Bualnaao or
pleasure!”

“Where."

“Where what?” I just Inquired.
“Where 1 ripest ta make my
strike. Down at Uw hotel they're
always trying to And out where
‘ go. but oh. ao. L won't UU
them.”
“So nobody know# but you and
your Geiger counter. Jo It nice of
you to keep all that uranium to
yourself? Or haven't you found
any yet?"
“Oh. no, you-don'tl”
t afeaost asked eh. no. 1 don't
know what and started that rou­
tine again, but 1 checked myself.
1 didn’t want to wasta nay more
had to'tuck this miner away out
of sight until Btsva bad had tuns
ta p n n m hadn't murdsrod
Anita rtm U . Usfortuaauly. that
wasn’t tor vtry Hag. It was, la
fast, just flfty*avt aUautas uaui
four o’clock when BoUlag had
id tha moating which would
prove Btsva was tha Waltasr. But
U Bailing, or annas alas, gat
ssaM oui with Ralph TaUsy, that
meeting would not ha asosssary.
atsvs wouldn’t avow b an Ids
ifty.avo mlautee.
"But m toll you this much.”
Ralph waa saying. "X waa got*
Uag real slass uia trip. But X
had ta h ap Xwaa t—Tag dnw»
with tha sniffles.”
"The saUDao, , eh, Tm sorry.”
"Don't bo unset. It wss a (also
alarm. I wouldn't sxpoct you to
with ms U X had Uw
"Doa’t ha silly."
Xwould havsdsassd with Ralph
ToUsy U bo had had U s cholera.
It had auddsaly become very
iwooasary for me U dance with
him. X had just rtmsmbsrad a
dirty UtUs trick of Anita’s that X
could two to spirit Balph away.
X wont to the musto controls.
"What shall wa begin with?" X

“A combination of both.”

"How fortunate you art that
you can manage that combtna
Uon!” I said heartily. "What
bualnus era you in?”
"Wall, etncUy speaking, I'm
retired. But I do a Mt o f proa*
peeling."

"Well, my walla la weak.”
"Lot’s strengthen that waits of
yours.”
What my pupil's wallalag lack*
sd In tsohalqus wee mods up for
In exuberance. If he brandished
hie Geiger counter with half ao
much enthusiasm, ba was a cinch
to bo a millionaire by Christmas.
It wasn't until Uw t h ir d tune
around the otudlo that I caught
up to him, got close enough to
him to double*croM him.
I put my toft foot under hi*
right oae. . . .

"Prospecting ?”
"For uranium.”
"Oh, of course. Then you’ve
•«Yf| # t •
“Splendid!" ha said. ‘‘My name been In the wilds of Canada all
Ralph Tolley isn’t tripping
week!"
Is Ralph Tolley.”
"Oh, no, you don’t I" tha Uttto tha Ught faataattc anymore.
I said, “Oh, my Oodl”
Read where be'* tripped to to*
Mr. Ralph Tolley turned hi* man shouted.
marrow, la Chapter I t
"Don't what?” I Inquired.
head and looked over his ahoul-

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piclure-laklng opporlunlllce.

April Showar* Con Bring Now Picture-Taking
Pun
Do you remember Ihe old child*
hood rhyme, "Rain, rain, go away
—Coma around another day"?
W all, a lot of folks wc know itill
faal that way whan a sudden
shower dampens their plana for a
picture-taking session. As soon as
they see a few rainclouds gather*
ing In the sky, away go their
cameras and all thoughts of snap,
shooting.
Now, wa think they’xa missing
out on some very good pictures—
and so will you if you hesitate to
do a little shooting in tho rain for
fear of poor resulto. Naturally, it's
important to keep your camera
dry. Raindrops spattering on tha
lens will Interfere with its vision
as much as they do with yours
whan they land on your glasses
ar in your ayes. So. first of all.
look around for a sheltered spot
from which to.do your snapshoot­
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be about as good a choice as any.
Then, too, choose a fairly bright
rainy day—the land you're more
apt to have In springtime than in
tha fall of tha yaar. Ordinary
snapshot film will actually giva
you good rainy-day shots. But it
you want to ba extra-sure of lha
results, load your camera with
some of tha new fast film—and
tha weather can ba as April-Fool*
ish aa It pleases.
Rain and mist produce Interest*
ing “mood" pictures from even
rather ordinary street scenes.
There seems lo ba an atmospheric
appeal crested by tha reflections
caught in puddles—tha rhythmic
pattern of muihroomllka umbrel­
las—the gleam of pavements.
The pictures you shoot in the
rain won't coma out in sharp­
ly contrasting black-and-white.
They'll tend to ba of grayish tone •
—more or less matching tha day.
—John Van Guilder

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rlelirioua from tip In end*
Cook 'am up for aalada . . .
serve them in soups or aa •
sideline. Alto, they’re priced
for thriftinese . . . I

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ef .th# Nubile Racorde of acmi
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NEXT
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TO WHOM IT MAT CONCBIIN:
Nolle* I* h tr.b y s lv .n that «h* •aid vatata In lha o ffice nf ||nn*
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t'nunty. purmant to potltlon and •tar, mnnlha from tha lima of tha
nolle* h*r,inf»r* alv*n. r****&lt;! and flr*t publication of thla nntlr#
*dnp|*&lt;| * n**olutlon d o lin g , v*. Each claim nr d*mand muat ha
ratlna
abindnnlng.
r,nnunr|na In writing and contain th* ptac* of
an&gt;l du cU lm lng any and *11 rlaht r**td*nco and noat offlc* addr***
tha cllmant and
muat ba
• ( t h o Countv of e-m inol* and th of
public In and to th*
fu lin \,|n «
M •worn lo l.y tha I'lalmvnt. hi*
•
a#nt
or
attorney,
or
tha
aim*
• tr*«te. road* and puhllo uillltt*»
•ti« m * n t 4*lln*at*4 upon th* fo l­ shall ha void.
lo t *ran# F H*na*
low ing map* and rial* Mcordtd In
A* Kxtcutrlx nf ,tld «atata
e*mlnot* County, Florid*. and mora
particularly dtacrlhtd ** follow*: David W. Cunningham
PltoaPKCT DFlIVn from H* Attortuv for Evaeutrlx
lnt*r**ellon w i t h
O rU n u f.vpar nttllding
I'riva. North to th* goutharly tVlnt*r Park Florid*
llnp of |t,cl|on I, Tow nthln :#
•o u th . Rant# 10 F*»t. aa tb*
Looking at • the
bright sun
tarn* aeptara In th* plat of
Druid Park according to Flat without smoked or colored glasses
Rook e. p*g*a II and II. Sami,
not* County Puhllo Racnrd*. can damage thj rve and r»dnr»
and a* th* aam* oppaara from vision, says the Florida Council
lb#
lnf«r.,rll„n
of Orlando
Drly*. North to th* eantar of for the Blind.
f.nnro Htr*«t a , tb* *4,110 *p.
n»*r* lo th* amand»d nlat of
Druid Park aroerdtng »n Pl*t
Book T. paga
S. S .m lnol,
County Pnhlt* Raenrdt
OXORO hTRRET from Ita In.
trraartlon with Orlando Orlv*
W»»)#rty lo lit lnt*ra*ctlon
with Pro,p*&lt;t Drlvo on th*
nnm* apn,ara In th* am*ndad
plat of rtruld park n&gt;-co*dlny
ta Plat bonk T. nag* I. faml*
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-Oh. tha other girls . . .
teacher*."
"I’ve always had Mis* Farrell
, . except once. Than I had
Hooray Roee."
-That's who. . . Hooray D mad
tor you!"
-well! Wall, weiir*
1 m w Ralph make a mental
note in hie mental little
data book. 1 waa being mental,
too. Thera wart acme things f
had to tad out about Mr. ToUey
tie doing.
and it would taka a Utils
*
ftrllshly,
Jaspers," I
Webb or
“you'd ‘think Le
somebody would bsvs 1st - ms
know you were hers so . . . so
could hevs put a flower In my

Tbs hour Anally ended and 1,
Counts Barton, wits of tho Walts*
er, was alone. I took a deep
breath. Thaas won “
X might uso to bo of some help
to sieve. i
from my otudlo to aoo If ho
tailed i he hadn't.
Tha door of my otudlo opened
and a little pixie of a man
into tho room. Tho
bright smils on his chubby, glow*
lag fees faded at the sight of me.
He said, “lorry, my mistake.
I'm supposed to be in Btudlo K."
This,la K." I said.
u n . . . but miy
: dancing tMch*
or ta Mlaa Famlill u aha UlT"
1 gaped at tha cherub. Did ha
live under a stone, couldn't he
read, how In tha world could ha
not have heard that A nita Far*
rail had been murdered7
"No” X said, “she's not Ul,
hut . .
“But aha won’t ba here 7”
"No,” I Mid, "ehe won't be
here.”
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I ‘darted up Third Avenue,
found a eah handed waat and cal*
la pood lato It. I managed to tall
tha nloa man where 1 wanted
to go. •
Leona waa involved with soma
•tudanta at her dark. I want
straight to gtud.e K. I hadn't
time really to aallact myself wt
nay two o cloek pupil arrived. The
poor (allow waa rather perplexed
by hie teacher'* demeanor. Ha
kept offering ma a penny for my
thoughts. Thay weren't worth
that; they were, to put It mildly,

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THI SICOND national election In
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will continue until March 14.
Here, a veiled woman in Punjab
f nd* a unique way for eanvauIr.g votes for her favorite candi­
dates. A "aandwicIT sign dangtes
from a cord around her neck
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a te many- But there
te feat off discussion ad to M Med
adsd f»r thea te worry serteusty unless they fer a e* th*
possibility that Russia. Itaell
oualy alarmed over the guided
Tbo Rusetoas teem to fores** a might atari World War HI. feab
1$ is Mw dear that Route's time, however fer ta the future, a war might ha sferiad deliberate,
i m tags le Norway aad Dm - when gulfed mlteCti sad ether s- ly, as a matter ed Communist agmark aaelnat eetaMMtow acemto temto weapons win be stored graaatv* yolicy. Or It might k»
wcapana bases aa thde territory ready fee use ■•! only fa West started by tha sort *( tmgfa
are p v t of a pattern.
G— My aad DHtefa hot In Nor­ blaadara that taraivad. Adolf Hit­
II la quite probable that ■» way, Denmark aad other coun­ ler in a world war which ho did
similar waning usay be sent **»a tries which kelteg t* the North not ptoa.
te Wset Germany. Warnings auy Attest!* Treaty Organisation.
Hitler just overstepped a ____
to also to Great Britain ahd Cetteisiy, fed Russians have ly marked lisa. Bo might RuosU.
trance.
d fl
President E l s e n h o w e r end
Prime Minister Humid Macmillan
announced on March 14, at tie
end of their coafonase la Ber­
muda, that the United Bta-vs
would make “certain guided uUa*.
Itee" available to Britain.
Already la G i f t e r
But even beford that, it

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bogbm lflf le a v e potty jealouslea tad por&gt;
sociality $Im Hm a t th e doors” o f tbo law

a s k ld f chambers.

lim it o f tim e

M B A SU E LK
f t n b e . TWa If no n fleetfcm on legislators,
ttot rather th e faaH o f th e system .

A big play wfll be made for the "home rule
feratem” aad If sueceaaful,. much of the
Initiation will be plaeed in the hands of
beal officiate -and taken out of the
_ o f the ’’enabling bill”
the ctmtM vl Wy between local aad state
itions.
Among many bOls that may be looked
for this n ation will be those dealing with
revision o f the state
A strong effort win be made to
with the Florida State Retailers
Association strongly backing such a move.
• MOk price controls will again be a major
Matte. The controversial subject has been
Simmering since the last session and dairy
Interests arc not a bit satlnfled with the
•ituatloa which they claim is putting them
• a t of business.
Reapportiaement will of course bob up,
hut considering the legislature's experience
trith this problem last cession It Is doubt­
ful if any action will be taken. Small county
Moca stlQ dominate and any attempt to
fiv e metropolitan areas greater represen­
tation will result In a fight that would pro­
bably end In another stalemate.
K Merchants Associations are out to give
the axe to trading stamps. Thin has been
done In several r a te s nnd ssveral legisla­
tors have promised to Introduce legislation
at this session that will outlaw aU trading
•tamps.
Unions wm again make an effort to get
rid of Florida's ’’Right To Work” amend­
ment, but at this writing It appears they
have little chance of success. Legislators
familiar with the* itiuation know that the
amendment la sound and la the Interact of
the public and the laboring man. Its oppon.
entn are the labor bosses and labor bosses
aren't faring too well right now; some of
them are more concerned with the "Fifth
Amendment" than anything else.
An attempt will probably be made to
abolish the fee system but opposition on the
part of fee officers Is strong. Thsy havo
won out In the past when similar efforts
to do away with the fee system have been
eomvdered.
All In iH. the 1987 session of the Florida
Legislature should be a harmonious one
with the pleaa from the leaders a', its

Technological Revolution
. The old roaaoo for the gatherleg of hug*
numbers of human beings In big cities are
now being rendered obsolete by the rapid
changes brought by the technological revo­
lution. Masses o f men are not needed in a
compressed area in order to supply labor
* for factories The automobile has elted that, and today a worker can live
some miles from the factory where he works.
The big city is not needed as a place to
shop to the same degree as it used to bo.
Shopping centers have been built In rural,
suburban and neartubufban areas. In a
huge city, the big department stores have
established branches In outlying shopping
centers, and as time goes on more such
branches will be set up all over the nation
In city after city, we are witnessing the
deterioration of neighborhoods, with build*
lngs rotting into disuse. The American big
city was a product of aa earlier period, but
developing technology and changing busi­
ness. methods have lessened some of the
city advantages.
Some decentralization is not only necessary,
but inescapable. If decentralization can be
carried on with some planning, aad If the
regeneration of our big cities can be done
with foresight and intelligence, the nation
will be saved much effort and expenditure.
This Is one of the challenges America
faces aa It meets the problems of a
technological revolution.

E

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M f t s S f t i a -.B h o e lta d M a t f t ,
oitn MnjW
vfii iQ iM n iiiiY ii| i___

United Its tea troops la Germany
w m now equipped with atom!*
warheads.
Premier Nikolai A Bulganin
sent a letter to Norwegian Pre­
mier F.lnar Gerhardsen on March
II wanted him that Norway
would face a catastrophic attach
by H-bombs If It cdatlnuad to tel
it# territory bo "utlllted by cer­
tain big power aggrcsiHro eiratee
te act up military base* against
Urn Soviet Union."
Bulganin sent a similar warn­
ing to Premier H. C. Hansen of
Her* ere sulhoitUve answers night lew four** stay not be cos- Denmark last Friday.
from th# Veteran. Administration
........................ sldcred a* more than three-querIt will be noted that Bulganln’e
to questions of eurrant interest to teri tlmt training for purposci of warning to Norway wXJ i
farmer servicemen nnd their fa­ computing your 01 allowance. three days before th* Bermuda
milies:
Q. la it poiiible for a veteran announcement that guided mis­
Q. 1 am planning to take s four- to namo the beneficiaries of Ilia siles would be made available ?•
year night eourae In law under 01 insurance policy in hia 1*51 Britain.
"Predict**” NATO Flaa
tha Korean 01 Bill. Will the VA will and testament, rather than by
Bulganin, however, mentioned
consider this as full Unto training providing the VA with a Hat of
in paying ma my amnthly GI al­ beneficiar
that American troops equipped
flciartes?
lowance?
A. Yes. Beneficiaries may be with atomic weapon* were to Id
t
i
•
A. No. An accredited four-year detIgnited by a duly probated last ■tationed in “a number" of conn
will and teste meat. Bat you can­ tries and that the naw West Ger­
Pressures O f Modern Life
not change benefit la rtas in this man army and other North At­
manner. A change mast he placed lantic Treaty forces ware te be
To be relaxed, to be at aaae, to have peace
supplied with atomic waapeo
on record with the VA
of mind and no tension at mil— theca are
This statement apparently was
Q. If a veteran wants te appeal
th*
result In pert of a news teak
the pleasant goals for one beset by the
n VA decision Involving aerne bene­
pressures of modem life. Whether they are
fit, la them any time limit for fil­ which NATO authorities tried to
cover up.
ing hia appeal?
admrable,. or even realistic goalr, Is another
With no eligible widow, the mi­ A. Yes. A veteran mast flk hi* On March 14, Air Marshal , th*
matter.
nor
chUdrea of a veteran who dies appeal within one year from th* Earl of Bandon. commanding the
The real key to the matter Is the wsy
of a servlet-connected cause after date of th* VA decision of his 2nd Allied Tactical Air Fare* te
In which peace of mind, calmness, relaxa­ Jan. 1, 1957, may be entitled to
Germany, announced that bis bomb
case.
tion are achieved. A philosophy or attitude higher compensation
payment* q. 1 am drawing compensation era would be equipped with tac­
that trachea us to roll with the punchoe of than wore la effect bsfore that payments baaed on the service- tical atomic weapons soon.
West Gorman
Ipokesmen tel
life and come back smiling is one thing. But data, the Veterani Administration connected death of my husband. lowed up next day with a state­
announced
today.
If I get • Job to supplement my ment that American troops in
to achieve calm and amoothe one's nerves by
Administration Income, aril) my compensation Germany were equipped with athe Tepeated and periodic taking o f drugs Th* Veterans
laid the term "no eligible widow"
tomis warheads. This really was
is another thing entirely. The so-called applies: (a) if th* mother was di- payments be stopped?
no aeeret, hut the fact never had
A
No.
Service-eonateled
death
tranquilizers are making this possible.
rorced from the veteran at Iho compensation paymaati are not af­ bent announced -officially.
A doctor’s prescription Is necetsary to time of this death or, (e) if iho fected by your income. Tbo In­ Both United State* and Britain
obtain some of these drugs. Others can be widow subsequently remarries or come "eollings"
apply only te headquarter* te Germany were
t&gt; «
nonservlee-connected dideath pen- openly displeased at tha state­
obtained without prescription. These relax­ dies.
"Tha
Bensons
already
have their coats,
That’g
The higher payments were au­
ments of Lord Bandon and tha
ing drugs have becomo tremendously popular thorized by the Survivor Benefits alone.
our bedspread."
In the United States. Under certnin circuit) Aet, which boeam* effective Jam
stances, they can be helpful. But when they 1, 1*57, Vernon t. Parker, Mana­
are taken without the direction of a phy­ ger of the Pasa-a-Grille VA Re­
T h e SanfordTlerald
sician their longgrun benefits arc open to gional Office, explained.
Provisions of tha now law art
serious question.
optional for children whoso fa­
A certain amount of tension nnd concern ther died of a service-connected
—worry, if one wishes to call it that— Is a cause before Jan. 1. However. it
normal part of most of our lives. No one uiually is to their advantage"to
sensitive to the troubles and imperfections receive th* new benefit, Parker
m et- -n it kins K4tii
lie, *«. PaklUfeftr
of the world can be always ptadd and calm. aald.
MARlok HAnlsAK itL. ■iMCU** K.llftr
exception to the general nil*
■t il t s j c u n n tx a a
&lt;
AOeertlalen
Ma**a#r
Nor la that desirable. Tension may be a areAa children
who ar* receiving
symptom of deep concern, and It may lead Servicemen's Indemnity, the so
■tmocRirnoa a a tm
S Confer
ISe per wee*
o*» Meal*
It.** to worthwhile action.
called "free insurance" for carfee Haems
SI* Heelks
Oee Tea*
occurring between
A drug-induced feeling of relaxed calm, tala deaths
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III.SS
All Obituary Bfttleee. ,MU ef ISeek*. neoletloea ee. and perhaps unconcern, is doubtless pitas- June 17, 19J0 and Dee. SI, 1*M,
**"«*• of •sttfteUei.il fer Ike
ef relitea
fOeSe will »e tkareftC f»r el regale* e ittriisiae
ir ,---- relae ant. So, It Is said, arc opium dreams. Thlr Inclusive. Such children may eoneu«-«nily receive both the old
The HftreM
icraM i« a m w •« it* Uaii*e rrtm
not to compare th* traqulllzers with form of dssUi compensation and
whleh i* MiltiM N f M iU f M a t M tor rmiliM- opium. Nevertheless, it can fairly be the Servicemen's Indemnity pay­
»n t&gt;» I—el m w tritue t* ut«
u |(| that Intemperate use of the tranquilizer ments. Parkar pointed out
there is no allglbla widow,
£y."**"1.*? ".‘.'.‘•“SH*
.G***'*1 asvwt&amp;iM drugs may also tend to bring at least a par theIf new
rate of peymont are: on*
e .~ i„ . m. . . . A ttest*
Sm euoeernU
etvi.n n.*k . . . .
t ial withdrawal from reality. And with
child, S70 monthly; two children,
drnwal from reality is, except in the most 1100; - three children, $130; each
Pngw 4
Wednswdgy, April 3. 1957 extreme clrcumstancen, a hard thing to additional child. $38. Th* tout
payable is equally divided. The
TODAY’S BIBLE VERSE
justify.
old rates are $67, $91, UK and
Ing Son. Joiepth McCarthy's ob­ ploy* at Langley Air Force Bate, $23, respectively.
jections to a promoUon for Gen. Va., on bow h* got out of a B25 Parker said that guardians o(
minor children must make appli­
Ralph W. Zwlekeri
which exploded and crashed:
“There is nothing In the record *‘I don’t know If I was blown cation if th* children are to reto warrant the Senate destroying out or Jumped. I think maybe I eeive tha new benefit, oven though
If &gt;-ou' t * alw ay s dreamed of owning n truly Florida Home . . . then yon
th* children already are on Ve­
the life etui record of a man was blown out.”
terans Administration miles.
needn't look any further for you’ra found it when you See Grove Manor.
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WASHINGTON: C h a ir m a n
• LONDON: Prim* Minister Har­ for th* naw benefit to available at
Bkhard B. Russell of tha Sonata DICKSON. Ttnn.: Haskell L. old Macmillan reporting to Par­ any Veterans Administration of­
Aimed Sendee Committee ftjeet-1Daniels, clvillen Air Force cm- liament on hia recent talks with fice.
President Eisenhower at Bermu­
da:
Odham A Tudor hna built these luxurious home* with you and your home
“It would bo absurd to suppost
that In a few days wa could find
seed* In mind . . . Grove Manor ig located conveniently near Schools,
a solution of all th# problems that
confront us."
Churches, Morion and downtown Sanford.
9y HUSUM N. MMMUN, B.S.
SWEETS don't ceils* dlsbetea.
When insulin la lacking, you
Eating a lot of candy, caka and have diabetes. In such a case, the
atUer foods fllltd with sugar body coils cannot us* th* sugar
might add pounds to your weight, and U accumulate* in the blood
but it won't be g dlrvet eauso of and tha urine.
diabetes.
The type ot food a diabetic eats
Drive out today and oee Grata Manor. We can qualify you for one of our
It might, howiv.r, bo a con to extremely important Sugars,
tribuUng factor. Too much wsight of course, are virtually banned.
JtTH DIV., KOREA (A1ITNC)
flnaace plana within 30 minuteo. FINANCE PLANS: F.H.A. and F.HJk In
Isn't good for anybody. For those And since starchy foods ilka ce­
of you whs are middle-seed, It is reals, potatoes and macaroni are — Sgt. Arthur L. Powell, whose
Sort eg.
an especially dangerous burden. converted by digestion almost en­ wife, Marian, lives at 1711 TanItrin*
av*.,
Sanford,
U
a
member
tirely into sugar, they also are
Avoid
of the 24th Infantry Division in
limited In any dlabatlo diet
Thus, overeating any foods — By carefully following a pre­ Korea.
Sergeant Powell,
son of Ug*
•specially those containing largo scribed diet, and using Injections
amounts of starch** or sw*eta— of prepared insulin, many dia­ Powell. Sanford, la a squad leader
Should bo avoided. But sweets or betica can lead normal Uvea.
in Company A of the division's
sugars aa such wont bring on While most patlanU will hava 19lh Regiment. He entered lh*
diabetes.
to continue watching thalr diets Army in July IMS and completed
The disease la caused by eartaln and taking Insulin for the rest of haste training at Fort Jackson,
abnormalities of th* panereaj, g their.llvea. many elderly victims' S. C.
digestive organ. It to a MndlUon require only temporary doses of
In which th* body cannot us# Insulin.
sugar.
QUESTION AMD AKIWta
SATMUR. FRANCE (AHTNC&gt;AU foods contain aom* sugar. P. 0.: What are th* symptoms SpeciaUst Second Class Charli* L
Whan tha body digest* this sugar, of diverticulitis and what can be Singleton, whose wife, Laura, lives
U la changed into a form which dona fog It?
• at 70S W. lith at., Sanford Is as­
la carried In tha blood stream to Answer: Diverticulitis of th* signed to th* U.S. Army Signal
tha body tissue* where tt to used lata*tin* mean* that there are Depot la Ssumur, France.
aa food.
little pouches whleh have formed
Specialist Singleton, son of Mr. UCU7AIY of Agriculture Ezra
“Builder* of Finer Homes”
In the Intestine. When these
BuppUaa lasuhn
pouches become Inflamed, the and Mri. C. L Slngtston. ISIS Man- Taft Beaaoa is sL-am k-&gt;i&lt;U"g
Phono FA 2-1591
gustina ave., entered th* Army in ' two baby Umba which are oa
Corner Hl-Way 17*92 A 27th St.
Before U s body MBs
condition to sailed diverticulitis.
this sugar, tha p * n c n _ ____ Th* exeat muse to not known. 13U and received basic tralafag| display at the Agriculture Photo
sscrota a subatanoo salted Insulin Usually a bland dial and rest may at Fort Dfa, N. J. He ii ao an- ■how la the Department lobby
ginaar supply specialist at tha d*
Into th* blood.
la Washington. fratmuHo*aO
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ST YHGDOA OMOt

Mrs. J. L.
Baglet, of Cross
Mallle and John Barlow enter­ hibiscus from Mae’s garden fur­ day He peacefully In tha sua, it&gt;
City, Ga. announces the marriage
of her daughter, June Ann to tained weekend guest* from Jack­ nished the flowers, and goodies fleeting tha new growth of spring.
Uy GRACE M. 8TINECIPHER
Robert Markovits, SN, son of sonville with a ’46’47 reunion Fri­ from the local bakery (or should Naturally, the day called lor gol^
ROSEMARY
GARNER* was ucation , he la interning tn that Sirs. Joseph Setlock of Buffalo, day night. June and Bill Simpson I mention thatT) wake served with so Marge Hltl and I upped to tbe
tea and coffee. It mnst have been Country Club, where the crowd
home this past weekend visiting field. Junior—or Back aa he Is N. Y.
were stationed with the Barlow* n welcome change
fog Kitty to has thinned atxl teeing off haa
with bar parents Dr. and Mrs. known at F8U— Is the son of
The ritea jsrtre held In Quitin Panama, besides BUI being a bask In the warm breexes of Law* again become simple. Playing
Wade H. Garner. Rosemary Is Mr. and Mrs. T. V. MstU of man, Ga. March 16.
r round were Shirley Perkin* a s f
in nurse’s training at
Jackson Lake Monroe.
Immediately after the cere­ classmate of John’s, so old friend­ Mary after a winter In Norfolk. Mildred Smith (Mildred b ru te
Also
out
from
FSU
on
the
In­
Welcoming
her
baek
were
Jean
Memorial Hospital
In
Miami
mony tha couple left for Buffalo ships were renewed amidst much
where at present she la in ob­ tern program la JEAN WILSON where a reception waa held in gaiety. Attending were Rosemary Dooley, Louise Parker, Betts Lin fifty on nine boles the other days.
stetrics and Is thrilled to pieces who la lntarnlng tn West Palm their honor. Approximately tif and Cliff Duncan, Anita and Bob ker, Mike Stone, Jean Tegfeldt, Another group was composed ei
Utaeh while living there with ty guest* enjoyed an aventng of Hadden, Camille and Bob Met! Marge HU). Erie Williams. Helen Evle Williams, Slika Stone, aad
with her work.
Hszel Rowell. Fanehon MeRefc*
Unfortunately, Rosemary had h.*r aunt.
dinner
and dancing, during ger, Mike and Bob Stone, Allie Qriffln, Treta Michel, Lorraine etra was taking a lesson, oreperJANICE KINLAW recently re- which the
Lankford,
Sonja
Blackwood.
Eliie
a touch of the flu while home—
and
Mildred
Loper,
Virginia
and
newly-weds cut the
but she didn't lack for company. ceived her nuree’a cap (n an Im beautifully decorated tiered wed John Johnston, Ernie and Jean Morrow, Sandy Ortmann, Starge Ing no doubt, for the onslaught
next week in Naples, when four*
prestive
ceremony
at
Crawford
Saturday night NANCY ROUN
Frits, and Howie aod Sally Wei- Martin, Barbara Jacobson, and teen of our girls meet those (toga
ding cake.
In
Atlanta, as
TREE, F8U student who Is In­ Long Hospital
Mrs. Markovits waa attired in gle. Lou Mlllsaps had tha duty, Ruth Tully.
all over Florida la U&gt;a annual
terning at Pinecrest; BEVERLY did MARIA MENENDEZ at e*rIn Loch Arbor we have watch State Tournament
belg* lace over taffeta gown so they were unable to eome, but
emonlea
In
Jacksonville.
Con
COOPER, student at Alabama
and wore a white orchid corsage. It occurra to me that this Is th* ed with Interest the persistent ef
College who 1* home for spring gratulatlons!
After a short wedding trip first time that one of the group forte of the Lake Mary Volunteer Have you written your Uttar la
Mr. and Mra. W. K. McRob- Sir. and Mrs. Slarkovlta a rt now has not been gone to the Sled Fire Department, and with good your, senator, congressman a r
holidays; GRACE MARIE 8TINECIPHER,
Stetson
student erta of Sanford have recently a t hqme in Norfork, Va. where on deployment.
reason, too, since we are depend Secretary of the Navy? If not,
please sit down and say “I waat
home for the
weekend, JONI announced the engagement of he is stationed with the U. S.
Mac Edwards, ably assisted by ent on them for their equipment to stay at the Sanofrd Naval Air
SAUNDERS; and JEANNETTE their daughter, SUSIE McROB- Navy.
Sonja Blackwood, gave a coffee and help. At last th* dreams of Station’’—sign It, and send it'otf.
KINLAW all descended upon her ERTS, to John Douglas Dickey
Sirs. Markovits was a former in her garden Saturday morning these energetic people are realiz This kind of message In bulk win
and aa a result a regular party of Bristol, Vlrgjnla. Susie now at­ resident of 8anford. She is the for
Kitty Walker, formerly of ed. Th* truck is equipped and
tends FSU a fte r being a student sister of Sirs. John Carlton, of VAH-5. Don and Kitty are down ready to go, not that It has not do more good than any argum ents
was In progress.
your representatives can present.
Also home this weekend was a t Stetson for two years. She 2342 Sanford Ave.
for ten dayi from Norfolk, while been ready, equipped or not, since Don’t count on someone else I*
these
helpful
neighbors
would
is
a
member
of
Alpha
XI
Delta
MARTHA
OWEN,
vbittng
Don goes to A3D school. Bright
form a bucket brigade If nothing wrlto the letter. YOU do I t aid
with her parents, Sir. and Sirs. sorority.
else were available. At Christmas that way you may be sure It has
Dickey, the son of Sir. and
J. C. Owen. She had with her
Air-Mindd Grandma
been done. And never think that
as a guest, James B. Davis, J r , to Sira. Ernest H. Dickey of Bristol,
FITCHBURG, Mess. — «A- time they sold card*, and now e your letter U not i«ad. ALL n(
chicken
barbeque
dinner
Is
plinhas
attended
Stetson
Universary
whom she Is pinned. Congratu­
Great-grandmother
Louisa
I
ned for Saturday night. Expected them are read, and flooding
and la now a junior at East
lations, Slarthal
Smart plana to make another
Washington with pleas te
tha
MARY LOU COPELAND and Tennessee State College where
air trip thin summer. At 100, she are between five and six hun­ navy hero will reach the right
dred
people,
and
proceeds
will
he
is
a
member
of
PI
Kappa
Al­
JIM HAWKINS made their usual
The Beta 8lgma Phi Chapter already haa flown about 22,000
pay off tha Fire Department's sources, and do the Job, we earw*
trek home to 8anford from Stet­ pha fraternity.
met recently at tha home of mllta.
estly pray.
The wedding will take place Miss Betty Billheimer. I ts Cat
son this past weekend. I think
In
August
a
t
the
St.
Sfatthewa
the world would come to an end
aiinn Drive. Sllss Barbara Green
If either one of them stayed in Church, Charleston, West Virgin served a* co-hostess.
DcLand for an entire weekend U.
The group decided to bring
Home’s a great place, though, The STETSON GLEE CLUB candy and Easter eggs to the
huhT They visited with their leaves Friday for an extensive next meeting to prepare five bas­
parents Sir. and Sirs. E. W ten day tour which will take kets for the children of needy
Copeland and Sir. and Sirs. Vic­ them Into Georgia, North and families. Final plans were mad#
oa rake dccii atlng yesterday at Lake tor Hawkins.
South Carolina. Virginia and for the barbecue to be held Sat­
Club Meeting, la .Navy baker, F. J.
Seen at the Navy Day fish fry Washington D. C. Excitement t&gt; urday at th# Country Club a t
(Photo by B«i'f»trow) was BOBBY MORRIS with hit running high as 30 members of
7 p.m.
parents Sir. and Sirs. H. E. Slor- the Travel Squad, Prof. Griffin,
It was voted upon lo give
★
★
*
★
*
and
chaperone* ffl to the Red Croes and $8 te
ris. He was home for the week­ accompanlsta
end from UofF as was his bro- make last minute preparations. the Cancer Fund.
ther ERNIE MORRIS who I Afraid that they will be left be
Sirs.
Frank
Slenstrom and
saw riding all over In
that hind, aa a few wi|l have to be Mias Jeanette Wolfer gave an
all
ara practicing their
tour Interesting
flashy red truck.
program on “To
We are as proud as punch of muaie wholeheartedly and ara See and Know Peopla”
AL PHILLIPS, son of Mr. and taking extra precautions so as
Refreshment* were served to
The Lake Mary Home DemonMrs. Lyman Phillips;
MAR- not to get sick. One senior mem Mrs. Ralph Betts. Sfra. Harold
itration Club met yesterday after­
GARET MORRISON, daughter ber ventured the remark that If Chapman, Mr*. Gordon Fred­
noon In the Chamber of Com­
of Mr.-and Mrs. W. A. Morrison: he caught cold he waa going to erick, Sira. Vernon Hardin, Sira
merce building to witness a cake
and Robert Baker ton of Sir. and ■tay away from everyone so E. C. Harper, Sir*. J. L. llarton,
decorating program. F. J . Allies,
Mrs, Baker who were the only they wouldn't know and would Mrs. Mslcolm Lodge, Mra. C. M.
Navy baker demonstrated vari­
three from Sanford to make the go so far as to cut his vole* Nichols, Mra. Herbert Stenstrom,
ous techniques of cake decorat­
Honor Roll. A B average— at lessons—heck if he was going to Mrs. Frank
Stenstrom,
Sirs.
ing with Mrs. J. M. Dlngman,
Stetson last semester., A1 it a miss the tour hie last yesr in Voile Williams,
Stiss Jeanette
food chairman of the club assist­ Ella's Beauty Salon staged
most
appreciated
program
for
the
pre-med student, Slargaret is the Glee Club! Hopes are up that Wolfer, Sirs. Dan Batten, Sllss
ing him In the program.
DeBary H o m e Demonstration
Mr. Allisa with 22 years of bak­ club recently. Sirs. “ Sandy” Hook in elementary education, and they will see snow, but I’ll ven Sue Batteraon Mra. Vermeil
ing experience presented a well and Sirs. Vera Meeker demon­ Robert’s major Is Business Ad­ ture the opinion that all they’ll Peterson, Sirs. Floyd Swain,
Named
to the see will he rain—will he fun Sllss Jane Saxon and Sirs, nalph
organised and informative lec­ strated the latest in hair-do effects ministration.
ture as he worked. He stated that and facials for relaxation and Dean's List from Duke Univer­ though, and how I would love to Cowan.
he is contemplating making San­ base in daytime and evening sity was ROSA COKH BOYI.E. be going!
daughter of Sirs. L. F. Boyle of
The
ANNUAL
STETSON band members. All other band
ford his permanent home and is makeup.
Sirs. Ray Peck,
Sirs.
thinking of starting a new bakery Henry Slorrison and Sirs. Russell Sanford. Congratulations to all BAND ALUMNI CONCERT un alumni will be honored also, Sevof youl
der the direction of Mr. Richard eral beautiful numbers will be
In the downtown area.
Botsford
were models in these
Wa hear that JUNIOR SIETTS Fciucl will be this Saturday rendered by the band and includ
Mr. Allies went on to disclose demonstrations and gave every
his favorite recipe for cake iee- evidenceof enjoying their beauty is one of the very few from FSU night In the Elisabeth Hall—free ed in these are “North Sea
to be interning in Georgia— of charge. At thli tim e several Overture”, Toeata” “Selections
Ing:
treatments.
Cairo, Georgia to be exact. Sin­
1 cup shortening,
Sirs. Ruth Magnuson showed ce Junior's major Is physical ed­ alumni of the Stetson Band will from Pajama Game”, and "Fan
sit in and ptay with the present far* and Allegro”. I hope to sea
2 boxes of powered sngar, I her new hand done etched glass
egg and a small amount of wa dishes. Many members reported
several of you there as I peer
out Into the audience from my
ter.
bringing home blue, red and white
•eat in th* clarinet section— Sir.
ribbons from the county fair.
Cowley, you ought to bring over
The Crucifixion will be offered
some of your SHS band members
at the following churches: at the
DeBary Baptist church on Sunday
WEDNESDAY'
have a social In the Educational so they’ll know you aren’t fool
ing when you brag about what
at 4 p. m., at All Saints Episcopal
Prayer meeting will be held at Building at 7:30 p. m.
Mr. and itrs. Clay Bridges of church in Enterprise on the 11th the First Baptist Church at 7:30
The Eider Springs Chapel Choir • great band your alma malar
has!
White Plains. N.Y. are visiting at 7:30 p. m. and at the Pilgrim p.m.
will rehearse at 4 p. m.
.Members of the First Baptist
his mother, Mrs. John Bridges. Community church of Orange City
All
children
are
invited
to
the
At 7:30 .the Mid-week Lenten
on the 14th at 4 p. m. Soloists will service with sermon “ Deadly Children’s Lenten Service at 3:43 Church were truly inspired Sun
John E. Clarke, freshman at be Henry Ebeling. tenor. Sam Sins” will be held at the Holy p. m. in tha church proper of the day evening by the Cantata "The
The Look You Like . . In mlrnclo
Seven Last Word* of Christ”
Oberlin College, Oberlin, 0. is Wood, baritone and Ernest Han- Cross Episcopal
Church. Ad lit Holy Cross Episcopal Church. Re presented by their choir and
wash-and-wenr Travel
spending a week with his par­ slip, bass. Directors are Henry
freshments will be served st 3:30
Weave.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Clarke Ebeling and Sirs. Laura Platt choir rehearsal will follow the in the Parish House for all those featuring several soloist* and
Brown. Organists are Sirs. Brown evening service, with rehearsals attending the aervice.
string ensemble from Stetson—
2410 Orange Ave.
There’s a miracle East­
beginning on Holy Week and Eas­
and Sirs. Shirley Crouse.
At 7:30 the Adult Instruction all directed by KIRBY ROGERS,
ter
music
"Hobo
Night”
was
observed
at
Stetson
student
Soloist*
feaatured
er
A
summer
ahead for
Class will be held in the Parish
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Owens of
The Catholic Women’s Club House of the Holy Cross Episco were Jack Coldlron, Judson Rog
1313 Magnolia Ave. had visiting the civic auditorium on Friday
you
with
the
new
Travel
regular
monthly pal Church. Visitors are welcome era, and Slargaret Turner. Sev
them this past weekend, their night in the drive for funds In the will hold its
Weavo
suits
“by
Palm
Beach”.
eral music student* from Stetson
son, Jimmy from University of building of a new church for the meeting at 8 p.m. at the Yacht to attend with no obligation.
DeBary
Methodists.
The
Rev.
Wil­
Club.
Election
of
officer*
wii
be
Tailored
exclusively
by
were
In
the
,
congregation
to
Florida, their daughter Martha
hear the Inspiring work.
SATURDAY
and her guest, James B. Davis, fred Aklridge emceed a panel held
“Palm
Beach”
this
superlative
The Mid Week Bible Hour of
Following th# performance a
From 3 p. m. to 8 p. m. th*»
Jr. from Florida State University. contest of Mrs. Sidney Swallow,
blend of 75% Dacron and
Paul Slirsch, Mrs. Harry Krug the First Presbyterian Church Sacrament of Pcmance will
reception was held a t the J. SI.
and
Edward
McCarthy.
A
spelling
will
be
conducted
by
the
pastor
25%
fine cotton rarely needs
administered in the chapel of the Stmecipher home for the choir
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Marshall
members, their families, and those
Smith of Cocoa spent the week­ bee and contest for tha most de- Rev. A. G Mclnnis, at 7:30 p m Holy Cross Episcopal Church.
pressing . . goes direct
The Chancel Choir of the First
The R. A’s of the First Baptist visiting musicians from Stetson.
end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wil­ tightfu! “hobo” costume (won by
from
tub
to you After dripMrs. Rupert Boyd) amused the Presbyterian Church meets fo r, church will meet st 9:30 a. m A good time was had by alii
kinson Sr.
large
audience.
Refreshments rehearsal at tha Church at 7:30
dry.
Perfect
for your troubio
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Winn have were served and Sirs. Krug play­
as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Al­ ed the piano for singing of old l&gt; m.
free traveling . . . for a per­
bert Coop Sr. from Ogden, U. time songs.
The Sanford
Woman’s Club
fectly suited Eu.‘iter &amp;
Mr. Coop is Mrs. Winn’s father.
DeBary was represented at the will meet for a luncheon at
a trouble-free summer! In tnn,
DcLand and West Volusia asso­ 12:30 at the Club building. Hos­
blue &amp; urey.
ciation for Retired People, a new tesses will be. Sirs. B. R. Beck,
group of civic import which met Mrs. W R. Nichols. Mrs. A. H.
Monday to formulate plans (of Fcrber, Sirs L. E Thompson,
future social, cultural and hobby Sirs. Frank Evans, and Sira
gains in this vicinity. Over IOO Stephen Ter Horit. Guest speak­
were present and signed up for er is scheduled to be Sirs. C. L.
The wives of the Sanford Flor­ membership which will be for a Menser, First Vice President of
ida Power and I ight employees non-profit organization and will the F F. W. C.
of the
Ebenezer
met recently in the home of Mr. call for groups that enjoy various The W.S.CS
John Padgett to organise a social hobbies, such as writing, painting, Methodist Church will meet at the
club. The new club Is to be call­ woodcraft and music. They will home of Sire. 8. E. Norwood at
meet for discussion of their in­ 7:43 p.m.
ed the Plantetts.
Officers elected during the first terests and enjoy social get to­
THURSDAY
meeting were: president,, Sirs. gether! in DcLand.
A new building is fast being Tha T.E.L. Class of the First
John E. Padgett, vice president,
Mrs. W. M. Gaines, secretary, erected in DeBary, with four Baptist Church will meet in the
Building at 3 p.m.
Mrs. J. E. Andrews, treasurer, store and office units. James Educational
Mrs. Walter Price, hospitality Spaulding who was educated with Sirs. C. E. Benton and her
abroad, came to DeBary to be group as hostess.
chairman, Sirs. Don Middleton.
After a short business session, with bis mother after the death Tha Intermediate Choir of the
refreshments were served to: Mrs. of her husband. He remained t) First Baptist Church will rehearse
Walter Price, Mrs. Richard Gal enjoy the social life of DeBary at 7 p.m. and tha Adult Choir at
loway, Mrs. N. D. Bumgarner, and has now become one of the 0 p.m.
The
Mrs. P. P. Dropchuk. Mrs. J. E. town's leading citizens.
The Junior Choir of the First
Andrews. Mrs. W. R Giles, Mrs. Franklin real estate interests will Presbyterian Church will meet for
occupy
one
of
the
new
units
which
W. A. Cancup. Mrs. Don Middlerehearsal and fellowship at the
ton. Sirs. W. SI. Gaines, Mrs. L. will give that space to Oscar Pa- Church at 3:43 p.m.
pineau
and
his
wife
for
a
large
J Reeses, Sirs. Rush Stafford
The Youth Choir of tha First
Mrs. Aubrey Fender and Sirs. restaurant
Presbyterian Crureh will meet for
The
DeBary
garden
club
will
Bob Hatchitt.
rehearsal at 7:30 p.m. at the
Assisting Sirs. Padgett wis meet Friday at 2 p. m. in the
civic building with guest speaker Church.
W. M. Gaines.
being Mrs. Erskine Landis of
The Seminole Chapter two, Or­
Hurricane Plantation, DcLand. der of Eastern Star will meet at
Teacher Keeps Doll
She will bring color.-d slides and the Masonic Temple at 8 p. m
FREEPORT.
Me -1A— For­ accompany them with a talk on
The C. Y. F. and Friendship
mer teacher Miry Slessinger daylilies.
Class will have a volleyball game
live* in a “ doll house.” She has
at 6:30 at the church, followed
Delicate glass and dainty pot* by a weiner roast
collected more than 300 dolls ran
ging in slse from » half Ineh tery fit best In a room with fineFRIDAY
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“We Invite Charge Accounts"
stickpin doll to one more than textured fabrics and furniture
The intermediate 4 department
■with delicate lines.
two feet tall.
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The Minneapolis Miners topped
Cluttanoega sf the Southern Ae&gt;
sedation 4-2 yesterday afternoon
In Memorial Stadium. The Millers
revanged n prior defeat at the
hands of the Lookouts.
*A1 Corwin, Minneapolis starter
and winning pitdtor, fanned sis
Lookouts in the first three ion
Inga and allowed only five hits
for the seven Innings he saw duty
on the mound.
Rojas Alou showed new power
for Minneapolis today «• he bit
a home run with one on in the
fourth and Jim Davonport wellded
a heavy bat la the second with
none on as bo powered aerou
the feoee for a single effort tally.
Harmon Killtovw bit n homer
with one eo In the sisth inning
for the only Chattanooga runs.
Minneapolis is rapidly erasing
the deleter!eo* effects of coming
to spring training late and toeing
three In a row for their tardtoeu.
They new have nine vtetovtoe,
the lodng pitcher for Melbosne. lour defeats, And two ties.
BHK
Melbourne
430 003 • It g g
Sanford
311 Oil a 11 S II
Battertea
Melbourne Dryden, Morrison (4),
Hefflngwall (7) and Guarln.
Sanford: MeMurray, Barbour
11), and Dandridga.

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. . _ . . Proas Sparta Writer
BIRMINGHAM W - General
Eddie Glennon, Um nevveteran of Southern A»bateball, la batting hU
red Birmingham Bar*
nf with a winning for*
la the new combination of
Peaky and the Detroit Tl-

eminoles
Bulldogs; Tie
F o r2 n d ln O B C

The Sanford Seminole* made 11
errors in the first two Innings hut
night and then aettlcd down to a
good aolld defensive game to
score a vital win over the Mel­
bourne Bulldogs 11-10. They are
» Peaky and the Tlgera moved In­ now tied with Cocoa for second
to Btekwood rield last fall afur place In the Orange Belt Confer­
Baron ownera and ence.
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they bad been let Originally planning to atart Ed­
town by the New York Yankees. die Barbour for the game, eoath
. Morale began to fall when the Dave Laude leaned that the Bull­
. Ian— started a fait nose • dive dog team had run to an 1S-1 vic­
from atop the league In the mid­ tory over Leesburg in the after­
noon and shifted Barbour to third
Track coach Fred Ganas will
dle of the seasonhave his hand* full of stiff comWhen the Yanks moved out so and gave the starting mound nod
petition tonight as ho takes his
JM virtually all of the Baron to Ken McMurray In an effort to
thlnclads against undefeated Mel­
players. Pesky arrived at a train- atrengthen the left side of the
bourne In an Orange Belt Con­
big camp
faced largely with a field defensively.
ip fa
ference Tri-school track meet un­
But 11 errors, two Innings, and
team be kaew little about,
savtn runs later, Lauda re-shufpesky May Play
EDITORS: This Is tha 14th In der the lights In Mtlboura*.
But Pesky |s a hustler and it fled the team, sending McMurray a saries on tha 1M7 prospects of Coach Ganaa said this morning
that ha expeetod Melbourne te be
appears be may get Intq the scrap Into left field, David BramUtt to the major league elubsone of the toughest competitors In
as a plnch-hltter this sea third, and Barboor to tha mound.
the conference. "Well do a good
By LEO H. PETEBSON
son. No poor batter, he racked out In the first Inning the visiting
Job tonight," he decland,. "and
United Press Sparta Editor
aa average of JN la 10 seasons Bulldogs, fourth place In the con­
ference with M record, moved ORLANDO, OT — The Washing we're not expecting to coma In
with the major leaguers.
&gt;.
While awaiting the sure-to-come to a 4-3 lead and lengthened It to ton Senstora are the most forlorn tost place."
help from the Tiger system, Pes­ 7-4 In the second, la the third Inn­ looking major league elub In Flor­ Melbourne and Cocoa are both
ky has worked with a nucleus of ing the heavy bats of the Semi- ida and the way they staek up now In tha heart of the fastest grow­
afar to eight seasoned baseball notes leveled the score to 7-all. not efen an act of congress could ing station of Florida and have
In the fifth the Bulldogs moved keep them out of the American a steady Influx of transfers Into
playersthtir schools that gives them a
Joe Tipton, 13, who earned a out ahead with a three run rally League cellar.
name In Cleveland, Philadelphia, and the Seralnolea settled for only No one Is more conscious of the distinct advantage In numbers.
Washington and Chicago, is out of ona run, making the score 10 A. shortcomings of the elub than Its "Well give them a run for their
retirement and probably will be In the sixth the Semlnoles nar­ manager, Chuck Drtssan- Last money," Ganas said, "and we
the Barons' regular catcher. He rowed the margin to 10-t, and in year the Senators finished sev don't think we'll Just trail along
plaved with Memphis until mid tha bottom of the seventh won enth, 38 games behind the Yan In third plaea. If ona of tha teams
the ball game to give (hem (ho keea. but saven games In front of beats us U will have to be good
IMS.
Pesky also has the team's old go-ahead sign for stiff compel! the Kansas City Athletics. Drss- and have a lot of daalr*. We want
reliable, catcher — coach Danny tlon la OBC competition.
sen won’t say so, but he would be
Johnny Yeackle, Doyle Corlsy, happy to finish seventh again. this ona and we're going to give
Ryan. At shortstop Andy Frailer,
It everything we've got."
Eddie
Barbour,
Cecil
DamlrHfe,
awho
ertosv hit
Isle .279
TTO smith
fJtftlm
PrtnV
llti
with Little Rock last
He
labs
his
catehlng
as
the
Melbourne hai brttxed along in
year, appears to fit the bill. Aleve and Ken MeMurray all rapped out "strongest department we have.* three
meets eo far this season
DeMc|er, a sensation In the Inter­ hits for tha Semlnoles. No player One of his receivers, Clint Court with little
trouble, but Ganas said
on
either
team
got
moro
than
one
national League In 1933, is at
ney, is being sought by the White this morning, "We plan on threw
hit.
third baseSox- The other two are Ed Pits
a few hurdles in their path
Dglfeter at 20 years old batted Barbour was the winning pit gtrald and Lou BerbereL Fita- Ing
We’re going to give them a work
M and hit IS homers for Buffalo. eher for Sanford, Morrison was gerald batted .304 last season. out
that they’ll remember."
At Charleston last year, he earned
Courtney an even .300 and Bara JTl mark.
Dollar for dollar and man for beret, who eould win the No- 1
Dick Camilll .341 is at second man, tha submarine Is this coun Job, .at.
Dean Stone, S-7 last year. Dick
Larry Osbbrne, son nf for try's most economics weapon.
Wants Better PUebtog
Brodowskl. tha ex-Red Sox hurter
mer big leaguer Tiny Osborne, Comprising only 1.1 per cent of
will hold down first base
the Navy's World War If person­ He le hoping for Improvement who won 11 at Louisville last year,
In left field, Pesky has another nel, tha submarine service sc In his pitching stiff which num­ also may stick.
seasoned player, Tommy Wright. counted for S3 per cent of all bers Chuck Stobbs, 13-13, Pedro Drsssen bis Pet* Runnels on
Ramos • 12-10, Camlllo Pascual first base and ha will start tha
He w u with the Barons last sea enemy shipping destroyed.
sen and slammed out for .344.
United States submarines de S-18 and Ted Abernathy, who season there with the week-throw
Pew PUchars Aboard
strayed a total of 214 Japanese was sent down to Loulsfille last lag Roy Sievera Its left field. Ed­
The pitching staff Is still fluid. naval ships during World War It, eoason after winning only ona die Yost will be at third.
Three VI# Ad Short
In eiklbltlon games he used Jim Including one battleship, eight game while losing thres with
Jos* ValdlvieDo, a slick fleldar
Atkins, 30-year-old former Nash aircraft carriers, 13 cruisers, 42 Washington.
•Taicual should be a lot better but poor hitter; Jerry Snyder, an
villa and San Antolno Hurler. At­ destioysrs and 23 submarines.
kins had a 4-3 record with the Against this score, 32 U S. sub­ and I think Abernathy Is really Infield spar* last season and Lyle
going to help," Dresscn said "Aad Luttrell are battling for the short
Vols last season and pitched for marines ware tnit.
Ramos can beat the Red Sox." stop berth with Herb Ptows back
11-12 at 8an Antonio
Ramos beat them six tlmts last at second.
John Weiss 5-12 and Bill Mill
er 3-T, with Buffalo and Shreve­ There are 3d oil fields In North season while losing to them only Jim Lamon, who hit It bomars
and batted In 94 runs for Wash
port respectively, round out the Outfits, produuciiu- n tmol nf 41,- once.
Behind those four, he Is bank­ Ington last year will start In right.
staff. Still to be tested Is Laverett 3M barrel* a day.
ing on two rookies lo coma But eenter (laid is a problem be­
Speneer, who won 24 and lost nine
at Port Arthur In B ball last sea­ The Barons haven't won a pen­ through. They are Dick Hyde, a cause between Stovers and Lem
son.
nant since 1031 although the team 13-gam* winner with Chattanooga, on, Dresscn really needs a ball
As for the other, Pesky ssys always Is regarded as a top threat and Garland Shifflett, who won II hawk, for both are from good
fielders.
,
"they're a little young and I am and contender. They plsy their at CharlotteThen there are Bob Chakales, a Karl Olson, whom the Red Sox
afraid need more experience be first gams against the Crackers
fore going against Southern Lea In Atlanta April 12 and come home Cleveland cast-off whose record gave up on; Wbltey Herxog, who
gue teams. But hard work may [lor the first game here April 13 was 4-4 with Washington last see- hit only J43 with Washington last
son; southpaw Boh Winter, the ar, and Jerry Sehoonmaker, a
ba the answer."
against Chattanooga
ex-Yankee who hid a 3-12 record nus player, are the leading cen­
with the Senators In 1934; and ter field candidate*.

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Chattanooga 000 002 000 2 4 9
Minneapolis 010 210 OOx 4 • 0
Battorto*
Chattanooga—Gordey, Groves (Si
aad Marr
Minneapolis—Corwin, Shlplap (fl)
and Thamas
Chattanooga—Kellbrew (9th, one
on)
Minneapolis—Corwin, Shipley (!)
none on), Alou (4th, one on)

Todays
SJbort
By 06CAB FRALEY
United Prcsi Sports Writer
H A L L A N D A L 01 — Keep­
ing up with the Jonetea shaped up
enee again today aa tha tough­
est Job In racing.
Back a few years ago, "White
Hat Ben" Jones was the scourge
of the turf a training ranks. Back­
ed by the baking powder dollars
of Calumet, bo sent the stable's
devil’s red and blue silks to so
many victoria that they flguaed
bo could saddle a billy goat and
win moat raees.
Then came a brief period of Use
luck productively—until this year.
But when the ones#*—Ben ann
Mo, Jimmy—sent General Duka
out to victory in Saturday's $100,000 Florida Derby they served no­
tice that they were back In bustnets with a vengeance.
"Duke" Ties Record
Bold Ruler, with always-able
Eddie Arcaro up, was the Mild fa­
vorite to win the mile and oneoigth gallop. But General Duke
barroled through In the stretch to
win with comparative eaM In
world record-tying time. And, what
alsa? Why Calumant’s Iron U*ge
was no worM than a menacing
third.
Whether General Duka goes on
to taka three-year-old honors In
the major itakei ahead, such as
the Kentucky Derby, Preakness
and Belmont, remains to bo seenBut from what he showed Satur­
day at Gulfstream Park, he’a go­
ing to be a rough colt to handle.
On# thing seems certains, that be
and Bold Ruler are establishing
another of those classic duals
whleh frequently bejewel the sport
of kings.
The last was that between
Nashua and Swap*. Before that,
you has such rampant rivalries aa
those between Seablscuit and War
•Admiral and Discovery (gains
Cavalcade.
Latsst Series Tied
General Duke and Bold Ruler
each now bolds a pair of victories
over the other this year Bold
Ruler still will be the Wood Me­
morial choice, with Calumsnt plan­
ning to ship straight to Kentucky.
So their next clash probably will
be In the rose run.
Old Ben has won tba Kentucky
classic a fantastic six times with
Lavrin, Whirlwind, Pensive, Ponlie rf, Citation, and Hill Gall. And,
tu give you an idea of the Jones’
abilities, h* also'sent to the raees
such memorable mounts as Bull
Lea. Coaltown, and TwUght Tear,
to name Just a feu.
-• When the sun went down behind
the palm trees at Gulfstream on

DR. CAR1 MIDDLECOFP to shewn driving down Number II Fairway hi last year's Masters Golf
Townsmens at Angnsta, Gs. This year’s tommy opens
Madera diesel powered sub­
marines are equipped with a
breathing device, known aa a
snorkel, which permits tha veiMl ta draw fresh air from tha
m aU tt while running submerged.
Records ter enemy shipping
mwto by U. S. submarines are
By BILL FURGUSON
Braves and Wichita starts trim­ held by the USS Flasher which
United
Press Sports
Writer ming- Currently Joe Morgan, up tank 100,231 tons of Japanese
ATLANTA UP — Atlanta’s from Jaduonvllle when he hit (hipping, while the USS Tiutog
chances of winning a second 300, and Ed McHugh, n utility holds tha record for th* most
straight Southern Association pen­ man with the Crackers tost year, ships—94
nant hinge on the ability of a are the top man.
More deccratlons for valor have
rookie to produce hits and Earl
Manager Bates la.also hoping
Mann’a ability to produce talent that Mann can find some skilled thrd btr cm fvbcmsh strdluemfw
Cracker fana are confident of hands for the mound. Tha present been awarded, per man, to tha
Mann, the sharp-trading Atlanta pitching roster numbers hetdofera submarine service than any other
front-office chief with a knack of Earl Mossor, ona of the toughest Navy branch.
getting the most for hi* money clutch pitchers last year, and
and the most out of his players- Fred Vogel, who wat used as a The most popt’tr frnxen fend
to concentrated otunga Jules.
However, the big question mark fireman.
Is a muscular rookie with a bulg­
Stuff*! Camei Down
ing batting average but an unfa­ Another Southern veteran, for­
miliar face.
mer Memphl* Chick Paul Stuffel
Catcher Sammy Taylor brings who came to Atlanta in a trade,
an Impressive J48 swat mark is expected to help, and rookie#
from Topeka and ht’i being count­ Charley Wrinn, lefty Jack 0,
LAST SHOWING
ed on to handle most of the re­ Donnell, Don Nottebart and Mike
STARTS 7:13
Dalton are all fighting for a spot.
ceiving.
' MC-Mpr*t#nts in CINEMASCOPE
The young hittar, however,. Is With a record of only ona
untasted la AA baseball and has win In the first ten trlea in the
TNI
yet to prove that he can help the grapefruit circuit. Manager Bates
mdtnc
Crackers to their third flag in admitted 'things look kind of dis­
mal at the minute, but we're ex­
Staring
sad Introducing
four seam ns
pecting plenty of help."
M n o t 'a s u H N i i i u i o
Baehtoa a«d Vateraae
FEATURE—
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7:33
Manager Buddy Bates, hlmeelf "Sometime you have th* of­
a rookie AA headman, is count­ fense and have to build up tha
— PLUS —
ing on Taylor, and hoping he can defend. Usually it’s the other
find another good hitter to help way around. This year, we have­
veterans Bob Mopotag and Billy n't got an offense or a defensenot yet, anyway.”
Reynolds In tha outfield.
Bates refused to panic at tha
Another rookie might have to poor showing of the Crackers and
carry the load at third base, but Mann didn't show'th* first frown.
officials 'are confident that Dick If we had to play the inexperi­
Phillips, a .298 hitter at Jackson­
boye on our rostar, we’d
ville last year, can do the Job. enced
FEATURE- 9:28
be In bed ihape," Mann admitted,
Another Jacksonville youngster, "but w* don’t. Milwaukee has
"CHILDREN
UNDER U
Bill Thompson* ll currently the plenty of talent and we’re going
ADMTTTTED FREE"
No- 1 man at first base. Thomp­ to get our share."
son, a 4 foot-5 former Seton Hall
basketball star, bit a respectable
271 for Jax.
Attanta Is looking for a little
help at second base and shortstop
and the fans are expecting Mann
when the parent Milwaukee
to be standing with hat in hand

Atlanta Depending
On E. Mann, Rookie

POWER

W O N D E R F U L L O C A T IO N !

Saturday night, they were saying
that he bad anothei1 great one to
the late-charging General Duke.
Ben wasn't saying much of any­
thing. He was Just g/tting ready
to pull another one out of the barn
like a magician pulls rabbitj out
of a hat.

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Financing Plans are V. A., F H. A. in ser­
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Variety Show
Sparks 4-H
Club Meeting

Additional Society
T L o iv

The 4-H Club meeting was held
at 2 p.m. April 2 at the Wilson
School with a
demonstration on
cooking given yy Mary Jean Goad
with tha assistance of Sharon Bu-

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the demonstration a varie­
ty show waa given in the schorl
auditorium.
Participants were,
Connie Griffis, June Williams, Ma­
ry Jean Goad, Norman Sparks
and Braee Williams.
Among the aklts of tha variety
show were, a rendition of "Batlln
the Jaek" and "Guest Star Day."
Mr*. Hurbeton presided.

JACXY FENWICK

Monday night, April 1, the En- Mrs. Jeanae Foulk. To those who
luted Men'a Wlrei Club held their don’t know, J a u n t nnd her hus­
Wrst semi-monthly meeting for band Bill, (an erdanca chief in
the month of April, a t the U. V. A. H. 3.) have long b u n ar­
S. 0. Considering what the wea­ dent golfer*- And now Jeanne, in
ther waa like, quite a crowd turn­ addition to being n tournament
medalUL la tha Golfing Queen of
ed out in apltn of It!
Mra. Gladys Carter gave a re­ Sanford! She worked hard to at­
port on last weeks meeting of tain tho crown, and to Joanna
tha club’s Advisory Board, at go our alncereit congratulations.
Back on my "soap-box” again,
which a new arrangement for
serving refreshments was decided and urging a very one to make their
on. Mrs. Alice Drake, the new plana to ottand tha n tx t dance to
program chairman, gave a report be held a t the E. M. Club. It
tha future programs In store will take place oa Friday night,
for the club. At the next regular April 18, and don’t use baby-sit­
meeting, Monday, April 15, there ters, etc., as aa excuse when I’m
wm be a talk by a Mr. Palmer giving you over two weeks nol­
on the subject of Survivors Bene­ lea 1 | Tho drapes a t tha club
fits. This is a subject, however we a rt In tha proctis of being bung,
would like to ignore it, that U so it will look even coder than
Important to everyone, so try and evar. Sidney Vehlin and his or­
get there for th b meeting. It was chestra will be on hand to play
alio definitely voted on to have for the dancing, and It’a hoped
another "bake sale" at the Air that the turnout will be as big as
dilation, next pay-day, whUh will it was for the SL Patrick's Day
Tie April 15, a week from next Daaca. If you'll reeall, wa had
Monday. The chairman for the a terrific crowd for that one, and
" a le " will be Mrs. Delores Cast. we can make thla one Just as big
Aa for the new arrangement In a succesa! 1 tlt'i up to each and
regard to the refreshments, it was every one of you!
decided to appoint four girls at
If you can remember way back
each meeting, in alphabetical or­ about a month ago, I did a lot
der, to handle the refreshments of talking, (should aay writing,)
for the following meeting. The about a contact to be held to find
speaker for last night's program a couple of good, appropriate
was Mrs. Randall Chase, Neigh­ names for the E. M. Club, end
borhood Chairman of the Citrus the "couples room" I Well, the
'‘voanell, Girl Scouts of America. reason 1 shut up so suddenly was
She spoke about the leadership because It was decided to "lat
classes available to those who are It rld t" for a month or ao, which
Interested In that type of work. it has, and now it’s on agalnt We
Also at Monday's meeting, Mrs. hope that the boxes, and forms
Betty Place was appointed to tho to be filled out, will be In place,
Advisory Board to represent V. by this Friday, April 5, at the E.
A. H. 11. Following the business M. Club, and also o a t at the
part of the meeting, sandwiches Navy Exchange. There will be
and punch were served.
two separate prises awarded, one
Again this yoar, as in the past, for each name. So you'll have
0 b e Veterans of Foreign Wars two chancae to win- I'll have
will serve an Easter Breakfast more about this contest as soon
a t the U. S. 0. for all servicemen as tha final details are arranged.
who wish to partake of it. This is So keep watching for itl
free to all servicemen In the
area, and what a wonderful way
to show the Easter spirit! This
is an event that has been voted
on by the V. F. W. In the past, to
be an annual affair sponsored by
the men in the organisation, in
cooperation with the Women's
jDuxIIIary, under it's present presi­ The recent meeting of the Ethel
dent, Mrs. Melvin Smith. They Root Circle of the Congregation­
Chureh
was held
will start serving a breakfast of al Christian
Hall.
Mrs.
ham, eggs, coffee, etc., at 8:00 In the Fellowship
A. M., and will continue to serve Bonner C arter was hostess to the
until 11:00 A. M. So all you en group.
listed men be sure and take ad­ Mrs. Oscar Zcttrower held a
vantage of this wonderful service very Impressive ceremony, be­
fore tha "'Women'* Day" gift
that's being offered to you! !
Mrs. Peggy Kuhn, who heads was collected. Mrs. Lotting re­
the local U. S. O., would like to ported the Friendly Service quota
•itend her thanks to the very had been mailed.
Tentative plans for the chil­
th oughtfu l men who volunteered
to wash, wax, and polish the dren's E aster egg hunt for the
floors at the If. S. 0. building. Sunday School were mad*. Mrs.
Without full-time Janitor service, Harold Harbst will be tha chair­
this sometimes gets to bo a big man.
Coffee, cake, cheese, cracker*
problem, and the fact that the
hoys themselves have shown this and Jelly beans were served to
interest in keeping their building the numbers present.
Mrs. Harold Herbst wlU be
looking nice, Is very gratifying
to Mra. Kuhn. So to those Involv­ hostess for the next meeting.
ed, her sincerest thanks.
_ Been meaning to makr mcnwMon of tho note-worthy feat of

DR. ANII MRS. BRANTLEY HENDERSON ef Lake Markham Road left thia morning for Jamestown, Va. where they will attend «ha 158th ennl»*nary celebration of «h# founding of J i n t a t w d
(Staff PiMto)

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★

There will be a meeting of the
Kouthslrf* P-TA Arrll 4 at 7:30
p. m. a t the school.
The program will feature a
panel diacuaelon narrated by Mrs.
Roy Mann on ‘‘Discipline of the
Child In the Home". The panel
will he made up of tho following
people, The Rev. David 'Carnefix,
giving the church opinion, Mr*.
R. Williams, presenting the fam­
ily viewpoint, Clifford McKihhln
will speak for the community
and Mr*. Ben Wiggins will up­
hold the teachers opinion.
There will be an election of of­
ficers following the discussion.
Refreshment* will he served.

B I R T H S
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Schmidt
proudly announce the birth of
their son, Roger D. Jr. born
March 30 in tb« Seminole Mem­
orial Hospital. Roger weighed
8
lb. 14 ** osa. The
Sanford I
grandparents are Mr. and M rs.,
J. P. Holtzclaw.
Mrs. Schmits is tha former
Miss Kay Holtzclaw.
,

THE SPRINQ LOOK Is given
thla suit of turquoUe wool from
tha George Carmel collection.
I,The box JacktL flat In front
dipping slightly tn back,
i over a peg-top skirt with
1 pies to.

SA N F O R D
FLOW ER SHOP
FREE DELIVERY
208 X. Park Phone FA 2-1122

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★

11/ITH the Mertxes taking car* of
** the Ricardos' chickens, Lucy and
Ethel have their social problem*.
probli
At a party, Lucy says: "Of course,
we're In the egg business together
half those egg* ar* Ethel's."
Itna pique: "Yeah.
8ays Ethel, in a Am
The shells."

Dr.,

Mrs.Brantley Henderson
To Attend 350th Celebration
Dr. ind Mrs. Brantley Hender­
son of Lake Markham Roed left
this morning tor Jamestown, Vir­
ginia where they will assist In
the openlnb of tha replica of the
original Jamestown colony.
Thlj marks the celebration of
330th Anniversary of the founding
of the colony.
Mrs. Henderson, an expert In
weaving has spent several months
creating m ats of cattails to be
used for Indian tea peei. Dr. Hen­
derson, meanwhile, has almost
computed writing a book on tha
history of the area to b* used
during the celebration. He 1* also
the author of "Only the Happy
Memories" and 'T he Fabulous
John Smith" and numerous short
storias and magailne articles.
The Hendersons, formerly of
Virginia, plan to spend the sum­
mer in Jamestown renewing old
acquaintances aid working with
the "colony” , a truely worthwhile
creation.

Ethel Root Circle
Holds Meeting
At Church Building

Souhside P-TA
Meeting To Be Held
Thursday A t School

★

Happy Birthday
April 3
Mrs. T. L. Sheppard
Pat Bruce
Dirk Rruce
Frank Adams

• • #

E«*n la tha country, Fred Meets
watch** hla petty cash. When Ethel
says: "W# don't havo a decent lamp
In this whole room w* eta road by,
Fred replies, "Wo never read — w#
alwaya watch television." Snaps
Ethel, "Well, then w* need j decent
lamp so wo can road the TV leg."
Fred settle# that. “Okay," he says,
“I'll tray yau a Aashllght."

Cleo Teston Feted
By Surprise Party
On 9th Birthday
Mr*. D. W. Teston entertained
at her home 2209 W. 25th. S t
Saturday afternoon with a sur­
prise party honoring her daugh­
ter, Cleo'e Bth birthday. Several
gnnirs were played and an Eas­
ter Egg hunt was held on the
lawn. A huge cake decorated the
table from which delicious refreshmenta ware served.
Those enjoying the party with
Cleo were Linda Mitchell, Freddy
Rerryhlll,
Wanda
Brndswell,
Linda, Elian and Susie Lspln,
Martha Dell Cook, Charles and
Sarah MeWatters, Lesley and
Freddy Bowery. Danny and Dav­
id Cook, Wesley Arnold. Judy
and Janat Mansfield, Charles
Beck Jr. , Joan. Marlynn, David.;
and Bobby Thomas,
Howard
Johnson, Buddy and Nlta Fortier,
Jackie Davis, Nat Brook and
Eugene Taylor.
Assisting Mrs. Teslon were:
Mrs. Walter Cook Jr., Mrs. Joe
Thomas, Mra.
Charles
Beck,
Mrs. I.ee Mansfield, Mrs. Julia
Minefield, Mrs. Fred Bowery
and Mrs. Wesley Arnold.
Knds Snatching
N'EEW YORK - W - The American habit of bulb-snatching
msy be on Its way out. A new
light bulb row on the market is
guaranteed to last at least five
years.
Tha bulb which comes In var­
ious wattages, is the same as
standard bulbs in slie and shape,
hut, according to the manufact­
urer it is made of heavier glass
and more durable internal power
components.

TO DAY

FOR SPRING 1937, comes
this straw-colored box Jacket
suit In wrinkle-resistant cotton
and rayon from the Pattullo-Jo
Copeland c o l l e c t i o n . Goldrimmed mother-of-pearl buttons
fasten the front and button four
raversely-placed pocket flaps. &gt;

General Insurance
H. JAMES GUT AGENCY
312 EAST FIRST STREET
PHONE FA 2.1151
H. JAMBS GUT

JAMES B. CUT
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To mark the 330th anniversary
of the founding of the colony that
was to grow Into a great nation,
a celebration of appropriate pro­
portions Is being staged this year
in Virginia. Throughout tho spring
and summer until November 30,
visitors will stream
through
Jamestown to tee an exact repli­
ca of the original village in a
pine grove, with
lhatehed-roof
church and houses, a little glass
fsetory, snd
tho
barraesdea
the Indian attack. Ju st all
shore will bo moored three ships
that are exact models of the "Dis­
-Vi.
covery," "Godspeed” and "Susan
Constant" that brought the first •m f,
settlers.
American Express will escort " ■ £
groups to the festival from April
14 through October 27 on a series
of 6 day tours leaving from Wash­
ington. The "Historic Virginia
Tours" make a circuit through the
state that includes Yorktown,
Williamsburg, Appomattox. Natu­
ral Bridge, Swannanoa, Charlot­
tesville and the home of Jeffer­
son, and the Luray Caverns.
There ara weekly departures by
motorcoach throughout most of
spring and summer. The price o(
tho trip Including transportation,
hotel
accommodations,
meals,
sightseeing, tips, and escort serv­
ice is $139.30.

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DANNY THOMAS HAS SOLD HIS FIR8T out- ■ / V
*
aide seriea. The Real McCoys, to ABC, which is pay- W /
ing $1,000,000 for 38 episodes. The show will star ¥
Walter Brennan and has Dirk Greens and Kathy ’
Nolan in supporting role* . , . NBC went* Boh Stack
.
to do three song and dare* spectacular* neat sea- Naaetle rahray
son. . . Ernie Kaeacs is expected to replace Caesar’s • • • ,e&gt;l
Hour on NBC this Summer . . . Alcoa, being ousted from Its long­
time Sunday night period nn NBC, will sponsor a still unselected
show In the Monday night at 9:30—KT—on that network next Kail
. . . The new Charlie Chan series, starring J. Carroll Naish, will now
have a No. 1 Boy. He’s James Hong, Cnlnese-Amtrican actor who
recently wowed Grnucho Marx by imitating Groucho on You Bet Your
Life.

★

One spring morning 330 year*
ago, three little sailing ships
about the size of PT boats were
driven ashore off Virginia by a
roaring gale. They dropped an­
chor; their raptains and passen­
gers went ashore, made a hasty
survey, and then
the
group
promptly settled down to start the
first permanent English colony in
America.
They were full of a spirit of
adventure and their hopes were
high. It’s Just aa well they didn't
know what was In store. In the
first place, they could hardly
have chosen a more unproplllous
site. Jamestown was a low is­
land, boggy and malarial, and
wide open In Indian attack. It's
agricultural
possibilities
w-eic
pathetic. In 1«09 there was a
"atarvlng time" when the strug­
gling colony was reduced from
300 members to 60. An Indian
massacre in 1822 killed one-fourth
of the colony's replenished popu­
lation of 1,240. riedges struck.
Fires leveled tho humble dwellIngs from time to lime. Rut with
English grit, the stout colonist*
stuck It out. Nearly a century
passed before they picked up and
moved the capital of the territory
of Virginia to a more healthy and
profitable location at Williams­
burg.

PORK STEAK OR 1
Fresh PORK ROAST

ACTOR GENE KELLY, FLIRTING WITH TV for «evn era! months, makes it official April 13 with his biggest
role to date—He’ll emcee NRC’s Baseball Spectacular that

Gleele MacKeniie JACK PALANCE MAY GO TO LONDON late
. . . ail let
thi« month to repeat his Requiem For A Heavy­
weight, drat done on Playhouse 00, for the BBC . . . A Nanette
Fabray test Aim will b« shot by NBC lata this month. Title is June,
with Nanatta cast as a small-town Aorlst. . . When MGM makes the
Thin Man into a TV eerie*, Paulette Goddsrd may turn up In the nld
Myrna Loy role . . . People Are Funny, which producer John Gurdel
haJ wanted to drop, has been renewed for another ____________
two years by NBC. Additionally, tho network ha*
bought
People Aim*, plans to sell them to a
ght TO old P*
sponsor as a separate show. People tre not only
funny, they’re ridiculous . . . Keenan Wynn Joins
Imogen# Coca in the Cafi Driver on April 14 on GK
Theater. The same show two weeks later will star
'V H
Merle Oberon and Jacques Berferac in Mata Hari.

•

(MAID ON “1 10VI UICV."
MONOAYS CSt-TV)

liter TV Quid*

• • •

• •

The Rkardoa and Ika Martsea de­
ride to do tome country entertainIng sad It’a auggaatod that Ethel
play Ik* plana. Says Fred. "Ethel
playa by oar." Lacy la dabioue. hut
not so math as Fred. If* adds, "Tho
trouble It, wo gotta liatrn by ear."

TOMORROW

|

•

When Ethel, born In Albuquer­
que, gats too friendly with a girl
she discovert was born in the same
town, Lucy complains: “What’s so
hot about being born In Albuquerqu»T I could have been born there,
too. If my parents hadn't lived In
Jamestown.

AND

night . . . Frank Sinatra and Jania Paige guest on
Bob Hope’s April show . . . Pst Boone has turned
H dawn the movie academy's bid to sing Friendly
m Persuasion on tha Oscar awards show. Seems the
H Oscar telecast will b« sponsored by an auto enm-&gt;
■
ptny but not tha ona that’s to sponsor Pat's new
F: ABC show next Fall . . . Gleele MscKrnilr's show
next Fall will have a musical situation form at. . .
Jack Webb says ha’s been getting 2.000 letters a
l
week complaining about tha cancellation of Noah's
% Ark. He’s listening and may make a deal with ank * nther network . . . Jackie f.lesson will play himself
K t when Climax does the June Taylor Story.

★

Jamestown, Va.
Observes 350th
Anniversary

* 6UCY'S
★

One of the recently reconstructed
shores 238 yearn ago.

By HUD JENNINGS &amp;
JIM BURKETT
W« don't know if you folks
have had an opportunity to en­
joy Bishop Fulton J. Sheen's
TV and radio Series, hut hero
is a performer, if we may use
the expression, who goes about
preparing his program* in a
highly effective if unorthodox
manner.
For his "Life is Worth Liv­
ing" program, t h a
Bishop
Ignores script, rehearsal, cue
eards, camera run-though and
other “crutches" so familiar to
rrgolari in tho business. Onco
he decide* on the subject of a
dramatic narrative, the Bishop
outline* the program with a
few notes and polishes the
narrative by delivering it in
Italian and again in French.
This is don* to keep him on hts
to*-, so to speak, for he not
only has to think of what to
say, but he has to translate in­
to another tongue at the same
time.
Another amazing ability of
th« Bishop's is tha split-second
timing which allow* his talks
to finish exactly on lime. In
radio and TV work he has
never finished more than two
second* early or lata.
BENNETT’S TV SALES A
SERVICE may not have the
Bishop’s split-second timing,
but wrhen it comes to coaxing
sparkling new life front weary
old TV sets, we don't take a
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set is giving trouble and you
want it repaired as quickly and
economically as possible, call
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"If Hungary Din—the UN Din"
b towed by a rowboat In the Eait
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Garden Grove, Iona, high school
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class.
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Fishpond
Tips

C. «*- S*n-

Way** M*re* fD-Oro) has ewl'ed
or labor onion tntmborn to do*
mnnd • ,rt'ons*eli«nlro."
i f -re* colltd for tbi “full prolo.
euVon ~t tbs low’* In eotos Invoirinf mltuso of union fu^ae, mue’i
on n bock or»»'dtnt or otbsr bsnk
offl-Ul* m'fb* M oroSKtttfd for
w'-* nnronrisMons.
Wl'V-tit mentioning Prealdant
Di»« 9'eb br n»nv* but roftrrinf
to the T**tr»Or* Un'on te«ndnl«.
M*rso m M »*•• ** v*k and flU of
th* front «r|on» «vO'iM rie» ‘to
and demand n hftetclndnlng."
H« *«M nvM»ne* brought out ln
nukot lnvee‘&lt;g«tlon h*nrInir* Ind'm’o th«t “unions or*
vte’ed wits nubile 'n’orost and tho
tinn-m*rf nf*i«Ul bas put bis
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In 'hr form of Into-ost.
”t dofr’d ‘bo r’-Ma nf Inbur,”
Mono e-W, “but 1 will novor bofond 'llo-tylmat* nroetlet* by
tipl*"v.*

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whether It I* a happy parnsnlne sera* like this, or
tall game of t'le rear, offer eaeeUeal picture oppor-

Spring Activities Call far Camara Action

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MU. MAOlUNg O'CONNOI, 19.
smiles despite Injuries aha suf­
fered when ibe fell 30 fret from
■ high wire while performing
with tho Pao American Circus
In Paterson, N.J. Her plunge
was witnessed by her father,
Felix Adler, veteran circus
down. After teeing his daughtar
to an ambulanca, Adler con­
tinued his set at the show. Mrs.
O'Connor la In fair condition.

According to tho rhyme wa
chanted aa children. ' Thirty daya
hath September. April, Jun# and
November.. . But, now In addltion to having 30 daya, wa And
April la now a month composed
of National Arts and Crafts Weak,
National Model Building Week,
National Coin Week, National
Oardan Week. Notional Photogrephy Week and National Do-ItYourself We«*T
This Just goes to prove that
aprlng Is a aeaion humming with
all kinds of activities which make
flne subjects for the family snapshooter. It's really "open season
for shooting and you can’t afford
ln. *e‘ y ,Z ' camcr* b# UH# mueh
or tne time.
, . w.
Spring brlnfis lonxerdays—days
that may boast o chill in the
shade but a sudden soft warmth
in the sun—which mean* more
activities out-of-doors and more
outdoor shooting. And sura as the
solstice Itself, it's a time for putting the family's best foot forward in bright spring finery—a
time for painting and polishing
everything In sight around the
house—a time when every housewife assaults her home from basement to attic and feeli compelled

to move every pieco of furnll
In tha place,
Everywhere, lawne and pi
and woode explode In a aurl
green. And tha homa garde:
too, know* It'a time to "bend
back and dig" if ha wants
“results and roses" Edgar A. □:
med to write venea about
Sport&lt; loom larg t on tha , pl
w j zon&gt; too—everything from
Informal launching of the mr
wajon to the formal debut of I
ieaglia baseball. And speakim
baseball, we're sure there
more-than a few fathers umpii
som)» fine sandlot games ri
now;
As you can see. all th . activl
we'va mentioned ere part of
sprjn| picture—an important i
mentof family living thatdesei
, b# record/ d #| ,t happeni(.
. __ . .
,
1!
t0 ,h* *Ff* Shakespcaro sa
and ,'/?&gt;*
'?* **1°
*he light-hearted ha
quin moods of people and
weather. Even if you enn t |
^ic* •*®ct'v Y^at m ,n or I**
j"enf* ?r‘11 tf°- &gt;'ou cat* he i
*h*y 11 bo doing something,
—John Van Guild.

“Tho proof of the pudding Is In
tbo eating." This Is a time-worn
truism that applies In full maahurt to flshpoods. Tbs proof of •
good fish-pool Is the food fUMnf
you gst out of it according to
Howard R. Bisaland. Bloloxlit
with tbs V. 9. Conservation Ser­
vice.
If you have followed cur recipe
for a food ftshpond carefully, a i
ws told you in the first article of
this scrios, end If you havt usod
&gt;d Judgment In opplylnf fertil.
r the first year as ws told you
In th# second article of tho sorlts,
your pond should bt ready to fish
one year after stocking with Urge
mouth Black Bass.
Within cme year the Black Bass
you plsntsd should average one
pound In slie and ths Blueglll
Bream should average ont-half
pound In slat. Within one year tha
pond should havt rroduced tho
greatest number of pound* in fish
It Is eaoaMe of producing accordto tho fertiliser you hare applied.
In Florida, a properly fertilised
farm pond will grow 600 nounda
of fish In one year
Fish are an annual cron in farm
ponds. They should be harvested
as a crop using hook and lln» met­
hods. After your crop I* grown
vou cannot hurt It by fishing.
However, remember this—if wea­
ther conditions and other factors
are just rlvht and fish are biting,
It Is possible to harvest your en­
tire annual crop within one or two
dava.
The number of pounds of fish
you ran harvest bv f'shlnir depend-*
on the total number of pound* of
f!«h produce I In your nond. Fur
example. If your pond has produc­
ed a total of 400 pounds of fish
in one yrar you should be able to
harvest 200 pounds of fish in ono
year. If your cond hns produced
600 pounds of fsh In one year you
should be able to harvest 000
pounds of fish, and so on.
Remove all the fish you can cat­
ch. Don’t throw the little ones
back In. They probably never will
grow tip to !«• big fish nnyway. If
vour pond has too many small
fish your fishing won’t he good
One way to leduce the nembera of

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PARENTS LOOK ON aa tbe newly organised Cub BcORt Park 313
held its first |am borer at the local l)AV Building Sunday. Cab
members uf (hr to** pack, sponsored by AM Hoola Catholic Church,
after only five weoka of organisation, boasting of six dens, were
small fish is to "catch ’em and
rot 'em".
Always b* on the lookout for
weeds begin to appear in your
Is seldom a good fishpond. If
begin to nppear in your pond or if
pond
or if your fishing
nets
poor consult your local Soli Con­
servative Service technician. He
has hid a great deal of experience
with p»nd weeds and fish prob­
lems. There Is roiufort In knowing
that if &gt;ou do hnve problems
witli your pond, there Is someone
around -who run help you.
About 10,000 Floridians ore
blind, .*ay* th* Florida Council for
the Blind; but pru|«r pr«-awtlun*
would haw saved half of them
their sight.

Legal Notice

halra,

awirded their first mrrit badges of eehloveoMRL AI of tbo eubo
of tho pack, dressed In their Indian regalia, demonstrated their
prowess and reaourrcfulns«» In an oahtbltlon of the Cob hcoota
monthly theme.
(Pbot« by Borgo tom )
Crossed eyas cannot ba out*
grown- The condition should oo
corrected before a child la fout
to avoid posaibla loss of sight

ful hearing aid are among the enables a severely handicapped
advances which l would llko to person to hear tha softest music
discuss today In our monthly re- and speech,
view of medicine.
The blgh-powued output of
The now hormone la known as the device, the manufacturers
trtamlelnolone. A synthetic hor- claim, covara a wide rang# of high
mone of the cortisone family, It and low tones, many of them
was tested recently on 13 patients sounds which useri have been unIn preliminary ellnlcal trials with able to hear In the past,
good results.
Voluoblo Drug
No Side Effects
| Another development In the
All patlanta, treated for perlodsW dical field Is the Increased use
varying from flvo months to a ’of chloramphenicol. Although not
few weeks, responded favorably, a new drug. It Is becoming InApparently, there were no serious ereaalngly valuable In treating
aide effects.
bacterial diseases.
The doctors who conducted the indiscrim inate uie of some
Investigations re p o rt th a t th e other broad spectrum antibiotics,
compound la at least as affective doctors report, has made many
as, or better than, currently avail- persona resistant to them. Chloable material in controlling the ramphenteol, on the other hand,
inflammatory manifestations of still is effective,
rheum atoid a r th r itis such oa
swollen and painful Joints, stiff­
ness and fevar.
Softest Sounds
No, freeing usually
Tha extra-power hearing aid ii preserves rath er th a n harm i
said to bring tho softest sounds them. Excessive heat can be detto persons with evt’-m# hearlnglflmcntal to vitamins

About ona child In four has
defective vision, says tho Florida
Council for the Blind, Eye ex­
aminations should be given before
a child start* to ichooL

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UiW EVANS, also known aa I’ a .
HVANH: IDA UllUMLET. II altvthsr unknown spous* If marrlsd,
and l( U-.-d th* rssp sotlvs unknow n
hslr*. dtvlw**, l*x«(*s* and grant*t* or ti&lt;* Mia i d a im r t f i .H r i
o n A iti.r .s H TitATog n n i M i.r.r,
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msrrlrit and If *t*ad. lit* unknown
hslrs &lt;lsvl*»»*. U«»t*«« and gran tMt of th* **I4 CIIAItt.KX BTHATON n n rtll.K T , a lto known a* C
a. nitt'M!,KT;
harm:
LntrtHK
PJtt.NCJIJ: tf allv*. h*r unkown
spoils* If married, anil If d»nl. th*
M*p*ctlve unknown helre d*vi*e*e.
Ieaal*«e and a ran tes, of the -aid
s l u m ; I.OOIXK i ' u i n u l k , sio h .
HK K I.KVT «nd JOXRPH U. A ltItP.noNDA. If alive, their r eip e slive iinkouwn enoueee If married
and If d-sd. th* respective un­
known h»lr*. d*vt***». Uaat#*a and
inta*» of th* ed it
im n r.n b
VT and JOIKPII Sf A n n r tp o N DA- and any and »I1 p«rton* claim |n r any rlsht, till* nr tntsreat In
to th* fottowlna d-*crlh*&lt;1 land
fad
ylna and h sln f In kvmlnol* Coun­
ty. riorld s lo-w lt:
l.ots I tad I of Bvana Tsrraee. Sanford. Florida accordInc to til.it thareof rscordsd In
M a t It.xik 5 P t « * !• I'tthllc
1
fl*cnr&lt;ls of Xemlnote County,
Florid*.
. Ton. and each of you *r» hsrehv
required to ap p str and (lie, p*r.
sonallv nr hv your ttlo rn sv with
th* Clsrk of
Ih*
shova-styled
Cturt. your wrlttsn d«r*nt*t. If
any la th* m il Ta Qulst Title
filed h*r*ln acalnet yru In thle
eauea and to -*rve a ropy o f th*
same on rialntlff,' sttornsv. h*.
tow. on or before th* Ifth day
of April. A. T&gt; HIT
r&lt; C ltul»hl»oa Jr
r Itornsv
for P laintiffs
Fdwarda nuttdlng
, Sanford. Florida
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p iiKfi.NPON. Clsrk af
th* cirrult Court
By F r. Burdick
n»Dt|ty Clark

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CUBS S H O W OFF HLNHAY AFTERNOON a* Jim Grant. District
Boy Scout Itepreacntatiw, Wally Krohne, Inatitutional U trclo r for
for the Tub Scouts, Ted Michael*, Committeeman of Cub Pack 843,

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and Jamre Hay, Culmtaater of Dan 26. look on during one af the
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(Photo by Bergstrom)

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Roy D. Green - Sales Manager
James S. Williamson, Jr. - Chief Engineer
Announcer-Operator-Salesmen

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? - Champagne Hour During Dance

John Keeling, Jr.
Nick Pfeifauf
Charted Cobb

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IT O O O R T. SEMINOLE
r r , NINTH CIROTIT. STATE
. ^ORtDA, SITUATE AT SANFORD. FLORIDA.
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fX NAMED r o r n T ON o r
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* 4*•t* . pre rnnf**«* will k* »ni*f*4
agelatt )*u **4 th* r iH will proe**4 EX PARTE
Wtln*** mv han't *n4 ••*! Ihl«
&gt;■4 4*y nf April. ISST,
Clark nf
th* CttlfT’IT rO CRT. NINTH CIROUIT. SKMINOf.E i -OI-NTT. ri.O S .
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Circuit Cnnrl Clark
hy Aria J. I.un4qul*t
Daputy Clark
NfSTII R o r t I.O «M n. V ACATIVfl.
A l O n n M M i AND lll»C O N T IN lI n o p a r t n r h o %i i « n o w % n r
flat
n r s A N r o n n u s i v t in
■ r w i v n t r rm -N T T , r i.n n in A .
Natlcal • h*r*by elt*n that »n
th* Tn4 if*y nf Snrll
THE
HOARD o r COUNTV C1 UMISSION.
F.rt* o r
a r u iN o f .E
countt.
PI.OIIin.%
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Six New Homes Being
Alumni Concert iBuilt |n
Venice

The annual alumni concert of
the Stetson University Bam)
which last year drew zo gradu­
ART OAROKMI INC
ate* of the School of Muilc in­
P laintiffs
cluding Erncit Cowley, of Send' C HAHTLE t ’ i t al
| note High, back to the campus to
feadOM*
participate, la expected to be Mr
jw r tc M T S inert:.* u
O U HAKTLBT and j _______ eer than ever Satunlay, Director
MAUTlaCT, M . w ife; 0 * U .t- Richard M. Feaael said today.
v . I . I N t : A t / l l l i ; KKIIXK. x n l
- all the btlrs at lair of WII,.
Aa the final week of rehearsal*
I.IAJI S T E m t-V : tv. n n c r .. started, 19 alumni, including FraK r r r a*4 a n n a i . in
. K ir r r . hi. wir*; u a
u *-- tel himself, had aaked for chairs
DuXALU a Ml
_______ilc - for the coocert. Eight additional
IjOXALD
h u wife; W A
l i m i u . M and -------------- B ill. alumni aald they would return for
UIIX* hi* » If*: If anr of th* concert ae, spectators.
h«m be ll&gt;lne. and If iImuI,
“We could have had a hundred
■tlu lr g a k M *n apou**. ti.tr.
“ • . d*T!#•»*. er»m*»«
If
we had the apace,” Feaael raid
rr»dltura la tta n ,-* .
tr u .l—•
anil o lh .r p aru r. rlalm lne t&gt;r. He expecti at least 23 to loin
throaali. umUr &lt;» .e t lm i tn&gt;- with the 33 student member) of
nt th- ato ra nam xl iW .n .lania * tin *r» di-f»*#»il. ind the band for the concert schedul­
anr or all parti** havlas anr ed for II p. m. Saturday in Eliza­
claim , r le lit lilt* or I n io .n t beth Hall Auditorium.
In and to the land* n«r»l*afl*r
The public is invited. There U
daacrltud aalA land* altnatal
Ij-ln* »»d nalne In Oran*. no charge for admission
C oantt. KlorliU. tu-w lt:
Five of the program numbers
flntartnant f-ot I of H*.-tlon I*.
Vnrnaliln SI. H are- Si) Kaat. will be conducted by junior and
paid eoTarnmaiit tail I harlne senior musie majors while Feasel
he«n idatta-l and 'now brine a
a a n of CRTSTAI. BOWI. At)- srill conduct the closing group
in r io x
to
• ’Aearn.HKnKY. which Include* a composition by
S-ml'ml* Countr rtnrtda. ac- Rail Kublk. who was on ths cameerdlne tn tn* plat tti*r*«f a*
r*rord*d In rtai 1 1 -.*-. I. ***• put last week for the Florida
I t n f th* nubile llarnnl* nf
Samlnol* County. Plnrlda and composers League metting.
The itudsnt conductors are Eu­
a n .n ia t »r a pert of ••)««■ I«*nrUTAI. IIOVVL A o o f - gene 'Briggs, North Augusts. Ra.
TlU.V. P.rnlnnj- ('i.itnly rlorl-l* John Fulton, Stuart: Jsmss Msa• online to th* plat tb.rp.if aa
Z-,nr.lnl Tn Pint Him.it la. -iae* that, Ormond Beach; Karl Wil­
• J. nf th. l*uhllr tU ointa nf
fUn.Innl* I'ouatv. VlurMi *mf liams. Ormond Beach; and Don- T ftll-I.irr LAKE MIIOfUM AD­ aj.l Wood, Spartanburg. S. C.
DITION Tf) f’AWRI.WMnRr. ‘ Alumni who will play Include
Samlnol* County. SM..rl&lt;ta.i *r.
ror.lt.« In thn plat th*r*of a* Dorothy Bohren, flute, and How­
-r*iiiril*&lt;l In Pin- flmiU t. tt.ic** ard Gold, saiapbone. both of
*a nnit St o f th* Public n . c Daytona
Beach; Lola White,
nnfa nf namlnoU f'oaiilt Vt*rFrench horn, Clewialon; Janet
Ms
TOI AIIE IIKIIKBT N o T ir iE D Sauls, Percussion, Croscdnt City:
Shat th* Plaintiff* haraln haa* l»atltntail a anil aaalnat you In lb* Stephen Berry, snare drums. Del­
iTtrrnlt Tnert nf th* Ninth Jtnllral ray Beach; Rettlse Elliott, baa's
rlrcttll In and for H*mlnolo Coun- drums, Eau Rallle, Jack Kirkpa­
tr. Florida. tv nnl»t n**lr title tn
Iho ahoy* itaanrlhad prop*rtr, stunt* trick.
drums, Eustis; Edwin
ail Irina and h*lna In Hamlnnl* Brock, trombone, Oakland; John
County, Florida a* haralnaboy* 4na-rlhMl Vmi ar* har*hr r*nn|r*d fo DeYoung, trumpet. St. Cloud; Er­
fit* your anawar with th* CI*rU nest H. Cowley, trombone. San*
• f th* circu it Court. In and for
Joan McLean, clarlnat,
Srmlnnt* County. Florida and aarve ford;
a c*py ih*r*of nnon TV f! Wind#*- Tampa; Joe Courton. baritone,
waadla SIS Park Avanne South.
W lntar Park. Florida, *tt»rn*y fnr Titusville; Judy Briley, clarinet.
tho Plaintiff*. In th* aald actio* West Palm Beach; Bill Startk,
* • nr tvafore th* Ith day of Mar. clarinet, Williston; Roy Bennett,
A. D ISST, ala* a D*cr*o Pro Canfaaw w ill b* *nt«r*d aeatn.t you string bass, Winter Garden, and
IT IS ORDERED that thle he Donald Yaxley, trombone; Dick
puhllahad la th* M nford llarat.l, Feasel, clarinet, and Hr. and
S r e y a r a r n pehllahad la S*mlno1*
C euatr. Florida, nnr* aarh w itk Mri. Charles Turner, baritone and
for four conooeutiyo waako
clarinet respectively, ill of Do*
! WITNESS th* hsad nf th* CLrk
Of the Circuit Court, and tho oral Land.
Of th* rtrcult Court. Samlnot*
Other alumni returning Include
Cannty Florida, thle tad d e r oi
John HcCorkle, Cocoa Beach;
April A D. HIT
James Young, Lake Worth; Bar­
O P Harndan
Clerk e f (he Circuit Court.
bara Vealch and Mrs. Edd Tay­
Saanlaole County. Florida
lor, both of Orlando; Mra. Charles
S r : Aria M Laadaatat,
D eaaw Clerk
II. Aah, Ormond Beach; Roswell
R. Kenna, Jr., Tampa, and Don
49 S Wtederweedle
aid Bradshaw and Norman Gold,
W Park Avaaae Sealh
W laser Park. F l o r i d a __________ both of DeLand

P a, rm
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Six new homes representing a
total sales price of 979,273 are un
der construction in tbs Little Ve­
nice section of Ig&gt;ch Arbor acct rdlng to Wellborn C. Phillips, Jr*
Roes Newby (Sanford)
and eleven more homes ere plann­
Charlie
Thomas (Fern Park)
ed to follow- In tho next few weeks
with plgns going forward with the Clarence Blrkbolm (Sanford)
MARCH 3t
first of the 130 homes In Raven­
na Park programed for early Sum
AdwLeJews
raer.
. Anna Roqgtvven (Sanford)
These home* will be available
Carrie Mlmd (Oviedo)
under all three types of financing Irene Bradden (Enterprise)
—V.A., P.H.A., In servlet, and
Dale Grieme (Sanford)
Conventional. There will be 2,
8*Hy WhlU (Enterprise)
3 and 4 bedroom models with 1,
Helen Pell (Sanford)
lit baths and will range In price
Nadine MeNab (Lake Mary)
from SU.600 to 113,900.
Kuby Lee Ballanger (Sanford)
Willi* Knighton (Sanford)
Prior to that time Phillips who
Births
termed himself Sanford’s leading
builder since- 1919 built In San
Baby Boy White (Enterprise)
Daby Girl Mima (Oviedo)
fw&lt;&gt; 0V*J
ho“*» ln M
areas of Sanford. In making the
Dtsrkargfs
announcement
of the new con­
N anry Skslton (Sanford)
struction started In Loch Arbor. Clara Mae Richardson and
Phillips aald “we are delighted to
(Longwood)
be back again In Sanford and olln
Marion D. Holmes (Sanford)
to be conducting in the months and
Donald Harper (Sanford)
years ahead a pretty substantial
Dal* Green (Sanford)
amount of residential construction.
Irene Bradden (Enterprise)
In other words, we are betting on
Della Ferguson (Sanford)
th* continued succetiful growth
ilsry M. Miller (Sanford)
of the Sanford community.”
APRIL I
The Loch Arbur area U one of
.UtRaaltai
the most naturally beautiful spoil
Eugene Vans (Sanford)
In Central Florida. Ita location ad­ Ellen Mol trr (Badnerer, O.)
jacent to the Mayfair Country Club
Kenneth Gano (Longwood)
and golf course owned and operat­
Slarvin L. Wood (Sanford)
ed by the New York Giants, makes
iHKiirgsi
It an extramely popular residen­ . Lionel D’Aaevsdo (De Bary)
tial area.
Hospital Note*
All of the homes will b* fu’ly
April 1
equipped with complete General
April I
Etectrie kitchens and are in the
Aifmis*ten*
moderate price field. They feature
Eaaie Mae Moore (Sanford)
extremely large bedrooms and liv­ Robert Earl Moxley (SanfordI
ing aieas which combine to make
Lena M. Sear (DeBary
for the ver? best buy per square
Discharges
foot ever featureed in Sanford Phil­
Alvin Milo (Sanford)
lips said. They are all on Urge
Ermle Blsbee (Titusville)
beautifully landscaped lots with
Evelyn Rottgen (Sanford)
some frontages running as high Geneva Hornsby and baby boy
as 100* and with depths up to 120’.
(Sanford)
In making the announcement, Sallie While and baby boy (Enter­
Mr. Phillips concluded: “We are
prise)
grateful for the excellent coopera­
Carrie Mims and baby girl
tion glvan by Sanford firms In the
(Oviedo)
past and are looking forward to
April 2
doing business with these firms
Admission*
again aa la the past, and our ope­
Johnny Brooks (Sanford)
ration* In Sanford and Seminole
John Pick (Bunnell)
County mtan a lot of new business
Clifford Huraton (Sanford)
for the local firmi.”
Walter Dtion (Sanford)
Sales of theie homes will be
Anna Mae Almond (Sanford)
handled by Mri. Adelaide Moiea{ Thedora William* (Sanford)
who can be contacted at the Little
Births
Venice Salsa Office or by tele­ Bibp boy MeNab (lake Mary)
phoning FAlrfax 2-4301 or at her
Dlacharfei
residence FAlrfax 2-1011.
Edna Bridge* (Sanford)
Hospital Notes
April 2
Mar-Lou Lounge
Admissions
Local Bankers Are
Emma Warren Lynn (Sanford)
Is Now Under
Eddie Heilman (Sanford)
Named To Florida
Discharge*
New Management
Bernice Cash (Sanford)
Assn. Committees On* of Sanford’s most popular Pat Hanlon
and baby girl (Sanford’
The first official action taken dining and drinking spots, th* MarH. O. Fisher (Sanford)
by J. A. Anslcy following his Lou Restaurant and Lounge, on
Minerva Hutchison (Mima)
election as President of th* Flor­ 17-92 south, la now under new
Willie Jeff (Sanford)
ida Bankers Association *t the management. Two newcomera to Willi* Mae Chasarek (Sanfordi
close of the annual meeting of Aanfoid, William L. fBill) BarCreasy Brown (Sanford)
that organliatlon on 3(artli 30 her, of California and Jack Tape
Kenneth Gano (Longwood)
was to announce appointments to of Wyoming, are th* new joint
Gussie Ferguson (Altamonta
the eighteen standing committal. managers.
Springs)
It Is through these committees
BUI Barber brings to the peo­
April 2
that much of the
work of the ple of Sanford the benefit of hit
Admlatloa*
state-wide Florida Bankers Asso­ long experience In btialneai and Ann DcLaey Phillips (Sanford)
ciation Is accomplished. Anstev Is
Vice President and Cashier of the
Lee County Bank. Fort Mvers
The honored bankers include;
Robert J. Bauman, President San
ford Atlantic National Bank, San
ford—Member of the Farm Com
mittce; T. E. Tucker, President
Florida State Bank, Sanford —
Member of the Community Serv­
ice Committee.

Presbyterian Choir
To Give Easter
Cantata Apr. 14

The Firil rre»byterian Chancel Choir will give It* annual all
n..#r»r
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on K,
Apr.
A.
|«4* s|A«-&lt;r|ha ' 94{ f*se|q»i|nf Mrlnni* announced.
M * rhfllM Prtiith «ntf 17 link*
Thr Garden and the Croat, a
V »9t n#
rofn'*
nf tAi'ftnfi II TAwnuhlp
cantata hy Alrc Rowley, will be
tf'Ulth.
P)is«a •% r»*» r»*n ,
\ r t r t h &lt;11 il4ir»*4 a* &lt;1 Jfl | PTblCnitU tihs year by the 32
wlrMlM 1V»*t M chain#
voice cliorui under the direction
j; t1»*rpf« qn-1 I.*
atii»I*1• ftn'ith €1 ilPgrgww ani of the Minister of Musie, Mrs.
tA »mI*»
r-igl *1 rhhlsR George Touhy.
North ?" •'•fWM ^n«l ** mH« The hour long service will tell
tit#* FTtRf to chain* North *1
•*»r**M mil
mln»«tp* TTp*t the *tory of the Garden of Getht r h ih * Ip HeIt rr.| &lt;• se n ia n e , Christ on the Crois and
*rtgee,whlo Jk
r il* f
JtO t'#v* en'
• *4 “FFS4 lh~ klorioua Easier dawn follow­
inofs* or |«&lt;4 i|*»4 flft't.rt*-«MY ing the reaurreetton. The contin­
of vinr*-1*
t* vl Vo T\
**hl« h ti not now l» 1.M1..I In uity la hy Arthur L. Salmon with
*»•# r»w).
v rf dfgts Hen * acripture at thr predominant
Vn (M SI or will h# Inr|&lt;i&lt;f9&lt;1 source of the text.
In tho nrno.vwp • •♦•«*» Hdi-t
ttOMqrifrpn* r* PloH^a prn}#&lt;*t Solo* Interspersed in th* choral
tinging will t&gt;« aung by membera
#1M&gt;.
Hr nrd#r nf |h» noarsl nf f^onnl? of the choir.
rninirlMloRgr* o# Hwirt****** To’intT
riorl.lB. April 2n«t. Ml?
n P ffhrrslon
Andrew Jatkren beexm-s Fiori­
•*Urlf of *h# Poarst ••
t’uanty rommltilnnr-a nf na's first aovtrnor in 1113, by
presidential appointment.
KrmlnnU I'oumr. Flnrfsta
.Aliy
narl..............
nf Iha) nuMI- r'-i4
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Hospital Notes

restaurant management In Califor­
nia and other western itataa.
Whit* iharlnr the job with him
srill be Jark Pape of Wyoming.
Pape baa had a colorful career In
Amrrtea’a northwest cattle coun­
try as a fancy horseman and
rodeo rider. He haa also estab­
lished quite an enviable reputa­
tion in his homa state aa a res­
taurant operator and a connois­
seur of good foods.
Jsrk and Bill’s Mar Lou will
specialise tn serving western beef,
and they hope to build th* reputa iton of the Mar-Lou as a "west­
ern steak house.”
Number 2 on the Mar-Lni’s
food manu will be Pizsa Pie, and
this dinning specialty will be serv­
ed in a dosen different varleti's
and combinations including mush­
rooms, sausage, anchovies, pepperoni and shrimp.
Connected with th* I-ounge is
a completely stocked package
store, which, tike the restaurant
and bar will be open for business
from 7:00 a. m. until 3:00 a. m.

Linoleum Covered
Home Receives
National Publicity
National publieity was given to
a linoleum covered kitchen area
Installed by a Sanford firm.
Th* nationally distributed ma­
gazine “ Scriber, carried a picture
and account of the linoleum install
*d In the home of Mr. and Mri.
Theodore Wendt of Maitland.
According to tha itory carried
with the picture of the kitchen
area, the home was designed and
built by Wendt who selected a
natural design for the floors of
hit modern home.
Th* linoleum was installed hy
the Sanford Linoleum and Ttl*
Co.
every day but Sunday. Aa exper­
ienced bar tender will always be
on doty at tha bar.

A TEN YEAR C O M P A R IS O N
OF ONE OF THE MOST WIDELY
OWNED COMMON STOCKS

American Telephone and

HOSPITALITY SHOP OFFICERS of the Semimi’r Vlrmoria) Hu#piUl A aillluy met this morning al th* hoapltal. (Left to I'ight)
■rc: Mr* Fred Stein, ro-rhairman; Mr*. I’hll K r a t lr r , p u rch a&gt; in e
)ln . &lt;*. J. K&lt;»v
■Kent; Mr*. Peter J. Donahec, schedule chairman;
cl

and election of the Florida Trud­
eau Society on Apr. S.
Preliminary sessions on Apr. 4
t Continued From Pa?c One)
(Continued From Page One) | (Continue;! From Page One)
Committee* nl*o ere schrd.iVd lo .to days.” The hank facility is be- nnd Judge Ernest E. Mason. Pen-, include a meeting of the FTHA
board of directors and an evening
meet later today.
jfng rnn-trueted tn what was the sacota. president of FTHA.
workshop for board
members.
Rett L'p Sleeve*
old Brig Building.
Two panel discussions will he FTHA's executive committee will
With the festive air of Tue*-I The new Florida
State lluik
day’s opening ceremonies dtvlntl- employee came to Florida fir«t featured at the Friday afternoon. hold a dinner meeting Wednesday
3, community action session evening, Apr. 3.
ling and the Hundred* of flower because of a brother who Is a doc-; Apr.
Participating on the first panel
vase* cleared front the legisln- tor In Eau Gallic. But he said 'M will he Til patient* ant eX-patientsI The Florida Conference ol Tu­
berculosis Workers,
head *d h&gt;
tlv* halls, members rolled up like Central Florida and I
lik’
who will discuss real life experi­ Edna F. Prince, Tampa, will hold
their sleeves to study in detail the the McNulty organization.”
ence* relating to social, economic | an all-day annual meeting on Apr.
governor’s recommendations fo.* a
Crandall arrived in Sanford to
emotional and financial problem). 4 at the San Juan Hotel.
ft 10,000,000 tax Increase, a m erit'm ake his new home last Saturday The second panel will point nut
plan of raising teachers’ saUiritn. j tn time to take in and attend ihei how various agencies help to meet
A Fifth Wheel
and other sweeping changes.
Seminole County Appreciation !) j v | these problems. Panel moderatnrr
T h. program won over-all sp- “That was a womk’rful gesture ’ will be Frances Lord and Alice l.j MOUNT CLEMENS, Mich. IP
— Mrs. Mary Hunter, 38, had a
pros al from a big majority
I
Sanford for the fir,. Porter of the National Tuberru-j tense moment Tuesday when what
senator* and repr.sent.llvc* but
h a
today.” tosi* Association. New York City.! looked like a flying saucer sailed
h er. were plenty of obje. tlor.s |
J
rcmarkr(| Smc„
Dr. DeWitt C. Daughtry, Miami,; through the air and struck her
P u V - F7 m*.raber
he commented. 1 have sold mv will talk on "Itesearrh Begins at car. The saucer turned out to he
commit th«mse vea to down-the- $
h(jme
Kau oatHo. had Home" at the Saturday morning a rear wheel that had slipped olf
line support of the length,! guber-. ^
w#ek, VicaUon&gt; arw) ho.ght enmmunty action session and Dr. I a tractor-trailer.
,W*i(li*&gt;I W|V i*.iut'r * it
a new home here. He and W» (am C. M. Sharp, director. Division of'
Why Give Test
,t.M, m . ,&lt;*U ,,tor'
th ,y ily wilt reside at 2S'M French ive Tuberculosis Control. Florida Stite
thought teachers should ga* mor* where he purchased a home in the Board of Health, will lead a sym­
GOSHEN CITY. Ind. W — City
than the Gat $300 annual Im-rea e, S " " "
posium discussion on tuberculosis Judge Philip Baker ruled Tuesday
plus 9400 In ’ merit” raise, Gw pln#cr'*
‘ MCllon
a drunkometer test could not be
Crandall
Is married and tu&lt; one case rinding. In special groups.
outstanding teachers during the j ehIW
wlfe., namr ,, „el*n
Judge Mason will preside at used as evidence in the trial of
u. w / m r
hr bi*?nlum’ K. Crandall and his daughter is FTHA's annual meeting and elec­ a man charged with drunken driv­
wh, ® Sf" ni1 reeommandeil.
Gloria Joy. Gloria Joy ha» enroll- tion on Friday morning, Apr. 3, ing because thr man was not in
John Shipp of Jackson County, r(j jn jj,,, yjjpj jfradc 0f Pinecr-vt. and Dr. S. D. Doff, Jacksonville, | posscs.iio&gt; of all his faculties when
chairman of the House Education school
president, at the annual luncheon 1he took the test.
Committee, said he feared the ‘ „ r j, a
0( the Jun'.cpay rali^ plan “dot* not ao i|uit&lt;* Chamber of* Commerce incl ll»r
far enough on an immediate hrv-ii, i \merlean Legion and Is a m-m
tnough 1 agree it is as fa,* us the fo , of ,hc p,&lt;.,bytcrian Church
state can go through the MiniSpeaking of his new "baby, hank
mum Foundation Program.”
facility” at the jvanfvrd Naval Mr
As to the proposed raise In station. Crandall said “ We’r.t So
taxes., reaction of members |n){ l0 have all nf the service*
ranged front all-out approval to there such as check cashing, checksturdy apposition to any new |n|r accounts,
saving* accounts
taxes.
money orders, traveler* chccquc*
Lawmakers Comment
an,j Series E Savings Bonds ”
“ Before I vote new tears, 1
____________ .. — .
want to see how far w* tan go
with dividing up what w , have.” 1 The first Kratt paper mill in
said Sen. Fletcher Margan of Florida was built tn tOli at PunJacksonville.
ama City.
“ The sale* tax Is th* only way i
we can carry out this program,” automobiles, h e a v y Industrial
commented Rep. Slack Cleveland equipment, and alcoholic heverof Seminole County.
nges. He nl»o recommended a 30
Collins proposed to raise new per cent Increase In nuto licemc
revenue by eliminating sales ta x 1tag fee* to he levied nod spent in
•xemptlons on low-cost clothing, the counties for school purpose!.

Legislative

'Crandall

CENTRA I. FLORIDA Q l’ICK FREEZE
AND STORAGE CO.

LOCKER PLANT
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
401 Went Thirteenth Street

A pud** fj) WM PO U T P a i n *

Phone FA 2-5831

THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE THUDS. - U tl.

sa t!

FLA. GRADE A - DIRECT FROM LOCAL FIRMS

EGGS

MEDIUM45 c
LARGE 48c
X-LGE. 57c

WESTERN LEAN PORK

.

Telegraph Company
AMUated Food. la*.
ReyetoM High-Grade Common Stock Fond 8 1
Keystene lerotu* Common Stock Fuad R-1
Wellington Fund
Will Bn Mailed on Request W ithout Obligation.
“Your Judgment ia Only Aa Good Aa Your Information”

STAN COMSTOCK
Eaiabllahtd over 20 years in Orlando
1415 Conway Road

LOIN R0A&lt;iT &amp; 45c
OUR OWN PURE

LEAN FI'IIE

PORK SA U SA G E G R O U N D BEEF
Lb. 37c
lb. 49c
HE8TERN U. S. CHOICE BKKF

IVall* dry in ju*t 30
zninuti**! P aint in the
morning: entertain th a t
night! It's easy and
inexpensive* w ith Du Pont
FLOW KOTE# Dozens o(
washable colors; matching
woodwork shades, too, in
odorless DL’CO Semi-

* N« msImmO *

Rtpreteatiag: Alien A C#., Lakeland. Fla.
Member: Midwest Stock Exchaage, Chicago Board of Trad*
COMPLETE INVESTMENT SERVICE

* Tnily wtnSobU

* t**h titan vp «•
N e w ! D u F o n t C u s t o m C o lo r s give you your
c h o i c e of o v e r 2 0 0 o t h e r atyle-rlght FLOW KOTC
colors . . . c u s t o m - m i x e d in just th* s h a d e you want.
Com o Uv a n d see them .
__

"FLOW KOTE" SPECIAL OFFER
$1.00 OFF ON A GALLON

ROUND STEAK/fc 69c
AUTOCRAT

AGED IN THIS PLANT

ICE C R E A M
Vi Gals. 69c

SH ARP CHEESE
Lb. 69c

WESTERN U. 8. CHOICE BEEF

PH. ORI.ANDO 5-80.14

r i i Ifjy TfI-JT h m d t r t d S if ir

Wie iiililry...... y.*«e«fw&lt;
t «jtte«-^k) p«^t.

Gloria Loom eL

WITH

DIXIE C R Y S T A L S

rnich. chairman; and Airs. Fred Dyxa, second vice prvaldent of the
Auxiliary. Not promt for the picture were .Vra. Andrew Carrnway, finance chairman and Ml»a Cecile Hrard, auditor..
d ’hote hy Bcrgcaom)

ONE CAN TO A CUSTOMER
Offer Expires April 30, 1957

Call The Lumber Number FA 2*5581
For Sudden Service

Hill lumber &amp; Supply Yard
21.1 West Third Street

B A B Y LIVER ^ 35c
Wholesale Meats For Home Freezers

jl) P A I N T S E R V I C E
.

I

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i

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�WAN

WHERE MORE PEOPLE DO MORE BUYING A N D SELLING !

CLASSIFIED INDEX

.►
—BROKERS and REALTORS
REAL ESTATE DltlVE-tN
2344 French A«4.

CARD #f TRANKS
I LOST k FOUND
X FOE RENT
3 BEACH RENTALS
4 WANTED la RENT
5 BROKERS A REALTORS
• REAL ESTATE Nr SALS
T REAL ESTATE WANTED
S MiSCKLLANEOUT
• MISCELLANEOUS
II OFFICE EQUIPMENT
11 AUTOMORILES-TRAILERS
12 BOATS A MOTORS
13 FARM SUPPLIES A MACHIN­
ERY
14 PETS-UVESTOCE-SUPFUES
(PMhrjr)
15 ARTICLES WANTED
14 PLACES la EAT
IT BEAUTY PARLORS
II FEMALE HELP WANTED
14 MALE HELP WANTED
24 MALE or FEMALE
21 WORK WANTED
22 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
22A MONEY to LOAN
23 SPECIAL SERVICES
23A ROOFING A PLUMBING
24 PIANO SERVICES
23 ELECTRICAL-CONTRACTORS
24 INSURANCE
27 NOTICES-PERSONALS
24 ARTICLES fW SALE
21 FURNITURE A HOUSEHOLD

J. W. HALL. REALTOR
Ataoclata
E ty L. I
Associate
Johsay Wither,
i
•'C tU H tllr Phone FA 2-3841

4—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
7-Room house. Furn. nr unfurn­
ished. 1703 W. 3rd 8L Ph.
FA 2-4257.

It—AUTOMOB11E5—TRAILERS
DON'S COVER 8HOI*
Automobile Interior Decorator
Scat Covers — Boat Cushions
A t WU1Is Pontiac-401 W. l i t

cu sto m b u il t h o m e s

1154 Ford Thunderbtrd. Excellent
FRA CONVENTIONAL
condition. Dial FA 2-4330.
FINANCING
Youra for prompt and
LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
1047 Nash. Radio, heatar, backefficient Serviao
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
up lifhta, («od tires. Excellent
Stenstrom Realty
A. R- SHOEMAKER, i t .
condition, $300. Stephen O.
Phone FA 2-2103 1400 HllloavUlve
H. E. STENSTROM
Stlth. Monieiuma Hotel after
Registered Broker
6:30 p. m.
Immediate
poaaesaion.
3
BR
ma­
2427 Laurel — Phone FA 2-2420
sonry by owner. $52.41 mo.
B 3 g g and MOTOl
2421 Ysle Ave.
2 bedroom furnished block house.
Dial FA 3-3312.
A. B. PETERSON
Broker Associates: A. B. Peter­
LOST LAKES ACHES
son Jr., P. J, Chesterson, Garfield WUIetU, and R. W. WU- II beautiful camp or homo sites,
B-7 acres, with or without lakelitms, A, C Doudney. Land
^ y ^yq||
front. Near Pllsloy off Rt. 42.
Writs for brochure.
u « N. pub Ave. Phunt FA 2-6123
L. M. "STEW" Prtnca
511 Center St., Kustls
W. H. ••RBI" 8TEMPER
Realtor — General Iniaror
_
Phona Elgin 7.2303
Guy AllenAatoclala
This
is
a frra pass to the Kits
Arlclle Price. Aaaoclata
Theatre for Mrs. Prank Evans.
Phone FA 2-4991 - 112 K. Park
Exp. data April 13, 1057.*

23 A - PLUMBING and
ING

ROOF­

PLUMNING * HEATING
Septie Tank Insullatlan k Seme
Raster Service. A r c h ' # C
Harriott, Phene FA 1-5299.
Plumbing Krc*«y Heating
M. G. H O D G E S
Service on All Water Pum psWella Drilled — Pump*
Paola Road. Phone FA 2-6037

PL U M B IN G
Contract and Repair Work
Free Estimatea
R. L HARVEY
JOHNSON MOTORS
SEMINOLE 8PORTING GOODS 204 Sanford Ave. Phono FA 2-3543

2444 Sanford Ave.

Ph. FA S-1102

Year Kvfnrudr Dealer
HOBSON SPORTING GOODS
304 E. 1st.
Phone FA 2-4461

29-.FURNITURE and

DAILY

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

ACROSS

9SAVEI

t High

ON GOOD U S E D
F U R N IT U R E

Mather of Sanford
263-64 Cut First

FA I-WM

EC H O LS S P R IN G

SALE

9 Pc. LIVING ROOM Reg. »230.0t)
Sofa Bad
NOW
Chair
3 Stap Table,
1 Coffee Table
2 Lamp*
2 Pillows
Term,

3 Pc. BEDROOM SUITE
R tf. $27200
12 ft. Seml-V plywood beat k ga­
Cotttraeting A Repairs
tor trailer. $174.00 Cash. Pbona 1007 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2 6562 Bookcase Bed
nuw
Mr. A Mrs. Dresser
Now
FA 2-0784.
I t—PETS. LIVESTOCK.
SUPPLIES (Poultry)

CERAjm- TII.K

Wed. April 3. 1937

THE S A N F O R D H E R A L D

J I V r f D r ...,.

$199.00

.f* VU* !?r
8°u
I Inner,pring Mattress
Free fcatlmate-Quallty W.rk | Matching Box Spring
Terms
Come to Twin Lakes Farm far Huby Spears. Slgr.—FA 2-1363 B0NUS_ * putowa
fine Durocs. B. H. Greer, HiCLARK
Wrought Iron Runk Bad,
way 426, 516 mi. NE Oviedo.
ROSA L. PAYTON
Plumbinf, Heating &amp; Supply to Complete with M attreur,
New Lake Front Home
Contracting A Repairs
Registered Real Estate Broker 3 Bedrooms, }tt baths, 2 lot*. On
Horse, saddle A bridle $100 2619 Orlando Dr. Ph. FA 2-2374
Ph. FA 3-1301—17-92 at Hisnsths
NOW
Lake Emma Cova. Call after
Gentle for kids. Ph. FA 2-0269
Highway 17 A 02 Soutn
4:00 p. m Dial FA 2-3436.
after
2
p.
m.
i
OZIKR REALTY CO.
24—PIANO SERVICE
Laura B. Osier. Realtor
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
For
Easter—
Wirt
Fox
Terrier
Hatel M Field. AeeoetaU
solid white male, 4 mo. "AKC”
L L Sill - Piti.e Tacnnician Cor. 2nd A Magnolia. Ph. FA 2-4321
2801 So. Orlando Jiwy FA 2-5542
"Bud" Bamberger, M |r.
2105 Amelia (Off W. 20thI.
Phone FA 2-0739 Route I. Sanford
Fret Dellvtry
l - C b s t A^D FO U N b'
Real Estate Insurance
nt the last beautiful Lake This la * fret pass to the Movie- FIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
Commercial Investments—Rentals One
land Ridt-ln Theatre for Mrs.
Front Lots tvailabla. Approxi­
W L HARMON
LOST— Boxer Puppy. FA 2-4438.
Property M anacenenl
Joseph Greene. Exp. date Ap­ Ph. FA 2-1277 After 5:00 p. m. Thi, i, n free pas, te the Prairie
mately 100* on large sand bot­
I.akc Drive-In Theatre for M,ry
tom Laka. Beautiful Homes
ril 12. 1957.
LOST—Cheap rod and reel be­ RAYMOND M. BALL,
Jane Zittrower. Exp. dat® Ap­
23—ELECTRICAL SKI!VICES
surround the entire area. Pric­
longing to 7-ycar old boy. Just
REALTOR
17—tltiAl f t PTHT ok S
ril 12. 1057.
'd to sell. $5600.00 Cash.
west of Monroe Corner, Sun­
FKIGIDAIRE appliances, stle
day about 0:30 a.m. FA 2-2601. P R O F E S S IO N A L S E R V IC E
Your Beauty Number Is FA 2-6742
and sarvtee. G. H High. Oviedo Used furniture, appliances, tool*
S. D. Highleyman — Associate
HARRIETT’S BEAUTY NOOK
Fla. Thene FO.VW.I ar San
ect. Bought-seld. Larry’s Mart,
204 S. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-5641
2—FOR R EM
105 S. Oak Ave.
ford FA2-388.I after A p. m. 321 East Flf»t St.. Ph. FA 2-4132
80 Acres— 35 Acres in 30 year
)steen— 3 room first floor 2 A 3 Bedroom homes, beautiful
old producing seedlings.
6 14—FEMALE i I e LP M .t.v ik n
Air Conditioning
floor furnished apt. 3 room se­ places. Down payments a« low acres In newly budded sour rootMG VALUES
Electrical Contracting and
&gt;
cond floor furnished apt. Call
as $695.00 down.
10 Acres cleared to plant. Pric­ Beautician, lull or part lime.
Repairs; Economical Home
QUICK
CR ED IT
Wanted immediately P h o n e
Cherry Ural Estate Agency
FA 2-5771.
ed to sell. Excellent terms.
Wiring and Repairs
EA SY TER M S
FA 2-5742 or FA 2-2155.
Dial FA 2-0029—Notary
RANDALL ELECTRIC COMPANY
UILSOVMAIER
Small apt. 113 Elm Ph. rA-2-OSTI. 1219 W. 13 St. Bear-Barber Shop
Dial FA 2-0915.
New and Used Farnllure
This la a free pas, to the I’rairio 112 Magnolia
R. P. RAIDLE
Lake DrUe-In Thentri- for Mm . 23 A— lint.lH N G -H F.PA IR S-r11 E' E|r»t St., Ph, FA •6622
Robert A. Williams
Avalon Apta. Efficiency. Ph.
&amp;
ASSOCIATES
Lowell Oiler. Exp. dale April PAINTING
FA 2-5954
REALTOR
227 N. Main, Orlando
12. 1967.
ttay m o n d L u n d q u lit,
Phone 4-5081 or 4-5451
FLOUK saodiag anC finishing
EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suitable
iR s n r u T C
19—MALE IILLI* Wa n I'kd
Clasmaf, wixsag serving Semi
for Winter Tourist. Private bath Phone FA 2-3951
Atlantic Bank
note county woe* 1424.
Apply
Budget and ere^Jt nun.
A shower. Steam heat. Inquire
R M Gleasow. Lske Mery
Lovely
2
BR
honR\
plenty
of
Manuel Jacobson across from FOR RENT— 2 bedroom beauti­
Firestone Store.
•had*
trees,
nice
neighborhood.
ful furnished home for refined
Ted Burner,
post Office.
$8,800 Terms.
Experienced man for night work.
couple or small family. Near
for PAINTING
Apply Bell’s Standard Service, i ^
Granvi'ew^'pho'n'e” FA 2 2978'
Lake Mary. $90 mo.
OHLAAtSO
fELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
Spacious 3 BR honti on large
French at Sennnola UUd.
i ___________________ _________
WKUSKIUtl
private baths. 114 W. First St.
baautlful lot. the price will
1 For Painting call Mr Tasker I’h
s i-ra a s o o t
FUR SALE— g bedroom mason­
or
please you.
_
. FA 2 6159. Room special $14.95. I *a A d v e n t u r e W ltn C a c la W a l l
ry home on a 150' lot. Nice
bedroom furnished house. Dial
FARMER’S AGENCY
S-J* W ild r i m l l l r k n k
neighborhood. A p p Xals e (| at
Wnntetl—Colored man A woman |
RK.MODKLING7
FA 2-4205.
t.r r .s n e
312,000. Csn he bought for . 6 French Ave. Ph. FA 2-6221
over 21. Apply I’lg’n Whistle, j w , c,„ a n | , t in financing, plan, • 10 •Sen, W a a t h a r . S p o r t *
&gt;8,959.
Cash.
llcan furn. apt., Oil Park Ave.
selecting a contractor, A the e.it Kind • llnbtr
9—Flowers, Plants,, Sbnba
Lady or Gentleman interested in
finest materials available.
s. so Viva On D
part
or
full
time
Investment
„
Uedroom
frame
home.
La
Ka
i
Peat Compost (Daetwelder't) 50c
Bedroom furnlihed house on
7.00 Iteb aia
Trust
Work.
Experience
unne­
privileges.
$8500.
Only
$1,000]
bu. bag. GHAPEVTLLE NUR­
Celery Ave. 2 room furnished
7: l i John Dally and tna .Saw*
ilk
k
cessary.
Write
Renyx,
Field
A
down.
apt. 310 Magnolia. Call A. K.
SERY, Grapeville Ave Phonr
7.1* .delta. • Vlrilnn Thaatra
Co. Inc. P. O. Box 1309.
FA 2-0886.
Roesetur, Florist FA 2-1851.
, mi Arthur laueirer bnu»
Maple
Orlando.
Lakcfionl
a t $25 a front ft ,
s . l o diaa* I
&amp; up 1 Especially fine place !| A K. R O S S E T T E R , F L O R IS T
&gt;.oe The llllllontlra
New furnished cotleie, lake fro n t
3i— vmhW Wa n t e d
of land on paved rd. adjoining
s M • I’ve Dot A aecrel
Large yerd. Must be quiet re­
Phone
FA
2-1851
While
they
tsat—Utility
Grade
Mayfair Golf Course 125' x
lu " i Wednoday Meht Viahit
fined couqje. Dial FA 2-2002
Power lawn mowing. Ph. FA 2 4370
Fur
dependable
Service
Fir
2x4.
2.x6,
2x8,
mostly
2*9—
II:""
Nl*lu N ,«, llanorl
660'. Suitable for suit-dividing
between 9 a. m.-l p. m.
evenings.
Member of Florist
$105.00 M.
II:"" Wraxlln* from Chlcaio
into 7 choice lots worth at least
telegraphy Delivery Assn.
S lie rm a i f n n r r c te I’ipe Co. line sicu oft
2 bedroom furnished bungalow.
$1,000 each. Price $43*5. And
Careful carpenter will do smeii
Out West 13th St.
TMIHlUAt MUH.MAO
313 Palmetto.
other choice lot; from $175. up. 10— OFFICE EQUIPMENT
or odd Jobs. Call FA 2-5093.
s.i* sian u i
Buy in Lake Mary end neve
M
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A
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Y
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H
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IN
T
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• . 1 1 New*. W a a t h a r
Efficiency Apt. Hl-way 17-02 So.
Part-time work wanted. Phone
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
HAYNES Office Machine Co.
2313 S. Park
Dial FA 2-6161 fiVi The H o r n i n g d aaar
City Limits. Sluraberland Court.
Albcrtha Hughes, FA 2-6627.
Lake Mary, t-lorlda
1 .0* C a n la in k a n g a r o o
Typewriter,, adding machine)
n e &lt; s i g n uf(
I’ll, .vi nfor.I FA 2 6237
2t&gt;—I.NSI UA.M I.
SaiM-lU-nt.il,, 314 Mag., Ph. 22 A— MONEY TO LOAN
a Si Pan on
,'lcoly furnished five room gar­
FA 2 Ot«2
I"."" tills land ef Out*
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
age apartm ent Adults only.
BALL INSURANCE AG EM tr 1 1 :1 , Cite wun c i n t b a i h
ask Crumley k Montelth
Call FA 2-0434 or FA 2-0472.
~
AUTO
LO
A
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S
11:""
I n a P r i c e la l l l a h i
COMPLETE
PROTECTION
FOR
I t 117 South Park Ph. FA 2-4695 11—AUTO.MOk'lLfeUfkAlL'dfts
lllJO n t r l k a l l Klch
COST LESS
HOME AND BUSINESS
» s-rs:n ,o o ,
Bedroom furnithad house, ntar
BKK
Listings Needed—
P R O F E S S IO N A L S E R V IC E ll:"" Valiant Lady
base. Children welcome. $85.
tervice Families Waiting
Florida State Rank nAY6IOND M. BALL, AGENT ■» '* •+*• ot ut» omnrrv a
RAY HERRON
mo. 1819 Summerlin Ave.
OF SANFORD
BROWN REALTY
201 s . r«rk
Sanford *7 1"
rh D e Jb t
YOUR
&lt;• H
Mw
u tdin*
Sanford Ave. at Rojalia
h i n Na»»
Rooms, first flaOr. Clean, well
PONTIAC SALESMAN FOR A 26—SPECIAL SERVICES
4:1, stand Lp and be Counts*
FARMER’S AGENCY
FA 2-2555
furnished- Working c o u p l e .
l NEW PONTIAC OR GOOD
I Jo Aa in * W o rld T u r n s
Insurance and Real Estate
Electrir k water furnished] *n r*ant»m ina Q u l i
GATLIN
BROTHERS
USED CAR
This
is
a
fret
paaa
to
the
Rita
Insure
with
FARMER
k
reet
as­
1 11 H e a l t h l l a p p l n - . a
109 Holly. Dial FA 2-2440.
Dragline i Bulldmer Service
7
r . Kin d a !(&gt;»!.by
Theatre for Irvin Pryor. Exp. 1949 Ford 2-door
sured.
116
French.—
FA
2-5221.
i ml H it i a y u f I
Ph. FA 2 3276 Sanford.
1950 l’!y. 4-dr. Sedan, new
d a t e April 12. 1957.
Trailer for rent, Dreamwold Trail­
S
1* ' h a n n a l (Si &lt;?r*«aroaaa
paint &amp; ecat covers. Sper. $395
27—NO I It K-H—PERSON \LS
3 t . Ilrowalng Around
er Ct. Adults only. FA 2-2572.
-REAL ESTATE FOR SAI F. 1951 Plym. 4dr. Sedan
t
1
* Hrlnhfar Dav
WOOLSEY
ww m i- rv i t i a m s T l U B
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
six room house, unfurnished.
1952 Pont. 2dr Sedan
Marine
Flmahea
CHASSEI. a
Beds Day. Week or Month—
1307 Elliott Ave. Ph. FA 2-4605.
1363 Pont. 4dr. Std. Shift
w r.ii,r.« ii* T t n a a a o o i
For
Your
Boat
Tel
FA
2
3181.
Furniture
Center
&lt;
*4
Wild
Hill Hlekalt
195, Chav. 2dr. P. G.
YE H A V E A HOME
S t'l a 30 l l a p o r t
bedroom home In Lake Mary on
116 Weet First SL
•ienkarik Glaas nnd Faint Co11951 Pont. 4-dr. Hyd. Claan
&lt; I t I ' n u r ICdwarda
Palmetto Ave. Automatic hot
FO R YOU
112-111 W. 2nd St. Phone FA 2-4422
,.f t'n chlaa
1954 Pont. 4dr. Std. Shift
I’ONY RIDES at Sanford Form­ 77 "Jo" ."bariff
water heater, G. K. refrigerat­
K»af h ValUy
1955 Pont. 2 dr. sedan. Clean
ers
Auction.
Hwy.
17-92
South.
TOOl.
RENTAL
SERVICE
S
no
&lt;:ndfr«y
X S"rl»od»
‘
or, electric range, automatic
1955 Pont. 2-dr. Cat. Ex. Clean.
Open .1-7 p. m. dally. Present S.no T b a J l l l l l o n a l r a
HILL IMPLEMENT COMPANY
washer, lake privileges. In­ HOw'Eb—3 ind 4 b e d r o o m s
S:S0
I
va
(lo
t
t
S
a
e
r
a
t
Ph. FA 2-0231 or after 6 p. m. 216 Oak Ave.
this ad for 1 fr«* Ride.
Phone FA 2-3093
lo.no 7"ib c - n t u r v F " , H o u r
quire E C Hudason on Pal­
1 k 2 baths.
FA 2-2883. 301 West 1st St.
I t . "0 11:10 l l a p o r t
metto Ave. FA 2-3685.
-AlttlCLKH FDR SALE
HOUSES WASHED
Completed and ready for Immedi­
II Si I . t t a ."bow
I3 I&gt; N aw a * Hlgo Off
ate
occupancy.
It
will
pay
YOU
to
,ee
u,
before
Alsu
roofs.
STEAM
LUX
PRO­
room unfurnished house. I’h.
Paint
$2.50
gal.,
Cola
$3.94.
Work
- r i l t HOIlAV N O N M V U
you buy. Open Evenings and
CESS. 1” Orlando »incc I9t6.
l’A 2-6821. if no answer FAS:!S T a a t l- a i ta r n
Cloth*,.
Camp
Gooda.
ArmySunday,.
Thouiaud, of satiified custom- Navy Surplus, 310 Sanford Ava. 7.00 O ood M o r a i n e
21 260.
Esstslde Trader Sales
Locations.
S.09 (.'apt. K snasroo
ars. Free estimate. Call 34349
S.no Opan i l o u t a
Palatka, Fla.
Druid Park — Santord
room furnished apartment. 2300
collect, Orlando.
—Factory t»» you—
lo no H a r r y M "ora
Grove Manors — Sanford
Mellonville Ave.
l u i t o A r t h u r O o d tr a y
Aluminum
Sail Your Car ta
11:10 P f r l k a l l m m
Valencia Villaa — Dei.anJ
ENVELOPES, Letterbesde. »Ul«Venetian Blind*
13,n&lt;i V a l i a n t l a d y
ROY
REEL
room furnished upartment in­
Whispering Oaks — Titusville
maota, invoices, hand bill,, and Enclosed head. Sag-pruol bottom I S . U Irftva o f I.If•
304
W.
Second
St.
cluding utilities. $60 107 W. Oth.
programs,
etc.
Progressiva
rail with plastic ends, riaatie 17:10 Hoarcti t o r T o m o r r o w
lt ftu ld ln e D e b t
Printing Co. Phone FA 2 2911—
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon I 2I .no
i-.oo r.oport
nfurnlihed 2 BK duplex apt., FRA In oervice and t lLA liaaac- Trailers for sale: 3b ft. Crestcords.
403
West
13th
St.
ing
tvailabla.
K
io gtsn d Up nnd bo Countod
kitchen equipped. 300 W. 27th.
liner. 38 ft. Detroiter. For par­
1
10
A
Turn#
Senkarik GUm and Faint Co. 1 no O tu r t b ot l l World
WELL DRILLING
ticulars call FA 2-2267. May
i i Brook #
112-114
West
nd
St.
Ph.
FA
2
4622
bedroom furnished house. 5 miles
7 &gt;0 H o u t a p a r t y
consider trade on home or pro­
Fairbanks-Morse pump*.
1 *0 III# p . . o f f
West on W. 1st. W. A. Norman. We can qualify y»u for one of
Repair, to all makes.
________
We ixiy a u iaQ n»*&lt;S turaiaore 2 10 Hob Urolbv
these hornet in 30 minutes. You, perty.
HOWARD C. LONG
Paying top rash prices for say I no Hrlrhttr fin a
nail unfurnished house, 1000
can start enjoying the hornet
SEE ELMO FAR1S YOUR
ftierm
$07 E. Commercial Ave.
thing of viiqe SUPER TRAD­ St iitl )l Saerat
French Ave.
Edat of M abt
while we process the papers.
Phone FA 2 2833
ING POST on 17 92 Ph FA 206Tt.
5—BROKERS end REALTORS
Do you knit, crochet, sew or make
Developed
by
Late
31ode| wringer typo Maytag.
saleable articles »f any kind.
Consult A REALTOR First
Special $35. 11. A. Thtonp, En­
SALESMAN— 301 W. First SL
We have a proposition that will
CULLEN AND HARKEY
ODHAM &amp;
terprise.
New and Ured Cara
interest you. Dial FA 2-2209
146 N. Park A«e I’h FA 2-Mll
or call at 918 French Ave. at
FA 2-0231 or FA 2-5376 after 6.
TUDOR, Inc.
G.
E. 8 cu. ft. refrigerator. Ex­
once.
cellent condition. P. O Box 55,
51 DcSoto Sportsman HardtopCor. Hwy 17-92 k 27th St
De Bary or Th. NO 8-1106.
PUMPS k SPRINKLER
Clean, best offer around $35u.
Phone FA 2-1541
W. DIETRICHS
T. W. MERO
SYSTEMS
‘50
'Ambassador,
a
u
t
o
m
a
t
i
c
REALTORS
10 ru. ft, Frerrrr, perfect condi­
B R A II.E Y O D IIA M . Pr»a.
tnnim itsion, 4 door, liks new. All typ», and sizes, Installed
Elltabrlb Mrthvln. Associate
tion. $200 caais. 2111 Orange
•'Do
It
Yourself.’*
Mutt sell one. 1930 Maple. No
1901 Park Ave. Pkooe FA 2-U32
Ave.
WE
REPAIR
AND
SERVICE
calls Saturday.
S T I NE
Brand new ‘‘Modern" Electric
HIG H W A Y B U S IN E S S P R O ­ GENEVA: Country home, two
Machine and Supply Co.
CASH FO R YOUR C A R
Semi-Automatic /.ig-Zag Sew­
stury, ten rooms, furnished with
PERTY AND ACREAGE
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph FA 2 6U2
H O M ER L IT T L E
ing Machine complete with atkitchen equipped. 2-car garaga,
CLA\TON C. BROOKS
lachmcnts and portahh- cait.
Trees
trimmed, removed and
beautiful landscaped yard, 253
USED CARS
Phone FA g-4049
foot frontage, near school. Call
demoased. Phone FA 2-2609.
Price $85 Phone FA 2-2758 (af­
1012 Sanfurd Ave.
Reel Estate Investments
SANFORD TREE COMPANY
Genava 2601 or writs Box 30 J,
ter 3:30 p m ).
Specialising in Acreage
1958 G-M.C. 3/4 Ton pickup. Ona
Geneva for appointment.
Route 2. Box 636 Sanford. Fla.
owner, just like new. Priced IN CO M E TA X SER V IC E
This is a free pans to tho Movieland Ride-In Theatre for 3lrn.
3 bedroom CB home. Splendid lo­ low mileage 13.000. Owner had
Wm. II. .Murray
KENNETH E. SLACK
J. B. Phillips. Exp. dale April
cation. Shade k 14 citrus trees
to go in Service. Phone FA 1111 Celery Ave. Phon* FA 2 1391
REG. REAL ESTATE BROKER
12, 1957.
Thona FA 2-6091 or FA 2-1632. 2-0175. Call any tims after 4:00.
Closed Sunday
1444 E. nd
Pbona FA 2 0221

$79.50

Lake Front Lot

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campaign for the Washington, D C. Society for Crippled Children,
receives hlj seals from two special fl-year-old emissaries. They a rt
Stuarl Sweeny, Arlington, Va., and Darlena Porter, Alexandria, Va.

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ACK BENNY says, '‘Danny K aye and Bob Hope a re n 't tha
only comedians who get lo m eet the big shot* when they're!
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—but here's how close I got
to the very lop: I w ai in­
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model does HO mile* an hour, and will atop on a dime.
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�• f LAML* AND SMOKE BOILED FROM the burning Sanford
State Firmer* Market early this morning. Flamea tan be «een at
they leaped arena* the pasrd area into the adjoining market build*

Ing. Minutea later both bulldinga were (pouting blare and amoks,
(Photo by Bergitrom)

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THE SANFORD STATE FARMERS MARKET this morning aa H
appeared from the city's water tank. The entire area lay hi •
mas* of rabbled and twisted steel. Water Horn the Fire Drpart-

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sent hoaet continued to be played on tho smouldering mats.
(Photo by Bergstrom)

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$2V2 Million Fire Destroys Market
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Farmers Market To Be Thousands Watch Early Morning
immediately Rebuilt;
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Cabinet Meets Today
Immediate steps will be taken director of the State Fire Fund
to rebuild the Sanford State which is a function of the State
Farmers Market, according to a Treasurer’s office headed by Hon­
telephone call to The Sanford Her* orable J. Edwin Larson, will meet
aid this morning from Senator with L. H. Lewis, Director of the
#'©ugla» Stenstrom who is In State Farmers Markets, in San­
Tallahassee for the currant ses­ ford at 9 o'clock Friday morning,
sion of the state. Legislature.
,&gt;\pr A" This meeting. It wa*
Senator Stenstrom said ‘'upon Stated, W.i* be u tho purpose b-1
receipt of the terrible news of the estimating the amount of loss in­
fire at our market this morning, curred front the disastrous fire,
I immediately contacted Commis­ further verifying the Commission­
sioner of Agriculture Nathan Ma­ er of Agiculture's statement that
imntediato steps will be taken to
yo“ Mr. Mayo brought th e.m atter replace the market facilities.
Representatives Muck N. Cleve­
before the Cabinet in it’s meeting
Diis morning. He stated that the land Jr. and Gordon V. Freder­
market would be Immediately re­ ick told The Sanford Herald this
built,” said Senator Stenstrom morning by telephone that “We
The Senator said that Mayo are going to do everything possible
stated to Gov. Collins that “our to relieve the hardships being j
market was ona of the most suc­ suffered by our farmers, dealers.
cessful in the State and always brokers and others because of
the fire."
eperatad profitably."
"I stated to the Governor and
"We regret profoundly this ter­
Commissioner Mayo,” said Sena­ rible disaster,” they said, “and
tor Stenstrom. “ that immediate we will do everything within our
alcps should be taken to make the power to get immediate relief
j p r k e t as useful as possible for down there.”
cur farmers for the remainder of
Commissioner Nathan Mayo is
the seaion."
primarily interested in the San­
“Thet Goveinoi suggested that ford State Farmer's Market bcemergency funds be used to try enuse it is the first market in the
to accomplish this purpose as State and one of the most suc­
quickly as possible,” he said.
cessful.
Both Mr. Mayo and Gov. LeL. H Lewjs. the Slat* Market
Roy Collins expressed their deep Director, is expected immediately
regret about the fire and offerd in Sanford to survey the damage
(heir full cooperation, said the Sen caused by this mornings inferno
ator.
a t the market.
I “ Representatives C 1e v c I ami,
Chief Mark N. Cleveland, sur­
fraderick and myself will follow veying the datrsge j s firemen
this m atter through and do continued to pour streams nf *saverything possible to relieve the
(Continued On Tage 10)
terrible hardships caused by this
disaster," said Senator Stenstrom
in his conversation this morning
with The Sanford Herald.
Lee Thompson, Administrative
Assistant to Commissioner Mayo,
In Senator Stenstrom’* office this
morning in the State Capitol
Phillips
f . llilding stated

Additional
Local News
On Page 10

ED ZIMMERMAN. PRESIDENT of ths Lake Mary Volunteer Firs
Department demonstrates tb« pox t r of their acw equipment.

to

Lake Mary Fire
Deparimen! Is
Now Reality

Individual
To Navy Are/Urged

„Mmde County
Chamber of
I Commerce Manager John Krider
Jappeared at the Junior Chamber
of Commerce luncheon today to
The Lake Mary Fire Department 1appeal for letters from individuals
who would like to see the Sanford
has become a reality.
Yesterday at 4 p.m. Chief En­ Naval Air Station remain in Se­
gineer Harvey Pugh demonstrated minole County.
to the public for the first time
Krider, In a statement before
the fire engine’s ability lo pump the Jaycee group said "Several
water as proof that the Lake Ma­ weeks ago we asked the people
_______ ________
_______ is of Sanford and Seminole County
ry Volunteer
Fire Department
r,.ady to answer calls, Pumping lo cooperate in writing letters to
„ stream of water in excess of fiO the Secretary of the Navy,
fcct „r by a twist of the non!*,
“ Response has been good," said
a spray of foL
Dg with a 30 foot dia- Krider, "but we haven't had suf­
meter, the display fulfilled, In ficient letters to be impressive.
part, a dream envisioned over a
year ago by those resilient** of “Now we’re asking everybody
Lake Mary who pledged them­ that is interested in keeping the
Seminole
selves In bring into reality a vo­ Navy in Sanford ami
lunteer Fire Department h r that County to write the Secretary of
the Navy and to express their
community.
views regarding their wishes that
Sparked by A. L. Walters who the Navy remain with in," he said
was later elected their first presi­ Krider outlined the method by
dent, members gathered in the whirh the letter should he address­
Lake Mary School where a con­ ed. He pointed out that llte letter*
stitution, charter, and by-laws wert should be addressed to "The Se­
drafted and approved.
cretary of the Navy, Navy De­
Later, elections for office* were partment, Washington 23, D C "
held, committees appointed, and a
Letters should be addressed "My
goal set "to hi- able to answer Dear Mr. Secretary," he said.
a fire alarm with equipment at the The Chamber of Commerce Exe­
earliest possible d a te "
cutive stressed Ihe importance of
Realising that all fire depart­ letter* from local individuals who
ments must have fire
fighting want the Navy to stay where it is.
equipment. Water* cnthusiastical
“ Every letter is read," he said,
ly began to call upon not only the "and all of them are answered."
residents of Lake Mary but the “ We can do our community a
well established fire departments tremendous favor hy writing these
in the various cities of Seminole letters in our own handwriting and
County, requesting any equipment using our own expressions,'* he
that might be donated, whether said.
such be an axe, piece of rope or Sanford and
Seminole County
a (ire truck.
citizens, as well as civic ami fra­
(Continued on I’agc IS)
ternal clubs have done a wonder-

Chief Engineer Harvey Pugh operate* the pump and look* on.
(Staff Photo)

f

Letters Top News
In Brief

Explosions Rock City;
Flames Visible 6 Miles

Fire of undetermined origin Sr dlractcd tha firefighting aa
ripped through the Sanford Stato Hamas whipped out of yonlrol
ful Job and hav* cooperated In a
Farmers Market early thl* morn- time and time again threatening
wonderful way. However, our re­
Ing leaving behind * total to»a tha area surrounding French Ave.
ntl)j
fcet 0f ru|,b|0 and ruin. and llth St. Billow* of black
quest to keep the Navy In Sanford
and Seminole
County could be
Discovered shortly before 1 tmoke poured Into the air.
more impressive and have greater
o'clock this morning in the south­ Hug* tractors and aemi-trucks
meaning if we write thesa letters
west end of the Farmer* Market, wero moved from the platform of
SANTIAGO.
Chile
M
_
The
Immediately.
wind whipped Under the frame the market out of the paths of
restored
today to ^ ^ “j ^ d T h c flame.'That tho fire as Seminole High School
And when you write your let governmet
ter," said Krider, "be sure that mass arrests lo halt an orgy of were seen bs far nwny ns six students and The'Sanford Her­
you ask your neighbor to write one killing, rioting, arson and looting miles.
ald's Sports Editor, Hugh Ansley
and then aik your neighbor to keep whleh has turned this capital eity
Explosions rocked the entire used n Chevrolet pickup truck to
asking others to writs letters In an Into a shambles. More than 700 Sanford nrca as refrigerator pull some of them to safety.
ever Increasing stream to Washing' peraons were in custody.
units, tires on trucks that were Others were driven out.
ton."
Four brand new truck* were
caught in the inferno, and power­
SANTORIUM. Miss.
IT — A
caught in the loading area and
ful
transformers
exploded.
The
tornado buffeted a five-story dor­
destroyed. Thl* morning only th#
mitory for Negro tuberculosis pa­ heat was intense a* sparks flew
tients early today, Injuring 30 of | out of tha wind-fed flames to frame* stand as gaunt reminders
of the lose.
Fair through Friday. Continued the 200 occupants, six of them cover tho entire urea.
The only area of the two build­
For
a
while
It
was
thought
that
Warm; low about S3.
seriously.
the fire would I"’ confined to the ings saved from the fire was that
one southerly building but by occupied by the Sanford Fruit Co.
1:30 the ilames had Jumped to the Only the coloring room of th«
market area along 13th street citrus packing company wai de­
stroyed. Harry Tooke, owner of
and ngain went out of control.
Estimates of the loss were as Ihe firm, assisted I" moving moi.l
high at 2' j million dollars and ex­ of the equipment from hia offices.
Nothing was saved from the
pected to go higher as the fifteen
dealers, brokers and shippers rest of the building even though
firemen battled tirelessly to con­
By HUGH ANSLEY
tractors, trucks, eeri—It was like cm nt up the total
, Tho Sanfnrd State Farmers trol the flames that aat so fast
If t ever need a hero for some­ a race track.
thing I'll look up Mike Tamnv
Another boy or two Joined in. Murket was built originally in ‘hc'lnto the wood-constructed bulldfrom
the
flames w as: rarly 1930sas n guinea pig forcings that no one could get into
and Brantley Schirard. The mon­ but the heat
ey they saved the Farmer* Mar scorching and the other boy* drop 1'he now widespread State Farm- them.
ket and Sanford Fmit Comoan/ per out. By this time the lire* on pr&lt; Marketsystem. Market plat-j Even two transformer* alongwere
smoking aswe
\ forms werestacked high with , tidethe north building exploded
last night would fill six figure*. the vehicles
They got singed
hair,
ruined jumped In them and started mov- produce ready for shipment and and burned *o intense were
clothes, a sincere “Thank You" ing them away from the flaming coders throughout tho two plat- fame*.
Some of the produce broker*
form buildings wrro stacked high
and they went have happy.
, inferno.
Brantley jumped into a truck with a heavy stock at tho height and shippers were on hand to
At 13:40 a m. I left the Sanfnrd
see their rented (tails along the
(Continued on Page 10)
of the season.
Herald office and went lo Se­
(Continued so Page II)
^
^
^
Fire Chief Mack N. Cleveland
minole High School to make the
results of the Melbourne SanfordCocoa track meet official. At ap­
proximately 12:43 I
passed the
Farmers Market and all was quiet
and dark.
Less than two minutes later I
was in the office of the athletic
department of the school and Mike
Tamny, a Junior student who had
participated in the track meet,
yelled, "Fire out hack!"
I called the operator, made Ihe
report. Jumped in my Utile 1937
Chevy cutdown pickup and six or
seven of the students piled on.
We went to Ihe fire.
When w* got there we were (he
first. Fire biased some 13 feet
high from the rafters at the rear
Of tha building and
before we
could get nut of the old Chevy
the flames had spread like a jat
taking off across the lop of the
building at tha top rafter and co
vered tha enormous building from
th* back end to the back end of
(he front office. What looked like
three dozen trucks, tractopi, trai­
lers, and car* lined tha paved
pavilion near the building.
I broke Inin a run to try to
save some of the
trucks
with
Brantley Schirard and Mike be­
hind me. The management had
been wlae—the key* were in the
vehicles.
The boyt wtr* gigantic In their MIKE TAMNY AND BRANTLEY RCIIIKAKD i r i-ted In the moving of heavy tractors and trailers
effort. Together we moved every from the m*rk*t arcs. The two high athixj *&lt;nitr* worked with Hugh Ansley, Sport* Editor of Th*
(Pkote by bargslzeat)
vehicle that would crank—aemij, Saaford llc/ald In easing thousands of dolL*s in espcnalr* equipment.
LONDON (ft - Britain today
announced a new defense plan
providing for the testing 1(and pro­
duction of a nuclear
megaton
weapon" and the end of the dralt
■tier i960.

Weather

Two Youths Show
Heroism At Fire

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immediately Rebuilt;
Cabinet Meets Today

Thousands Watch Early Morning
Blaze Rip Through Buildings

Immediate steps will be taken director of the State Fire Fund
to rebuild the Sanford State which is a function of the State
Farmers Market, according to a Treasurer’s office headed by Hon­
telephone call to The Sanford Her* orable J. Edwin Larson, will meet
aid this morning from Senator with L. H. Lewis, Director of the
#'©ugla» Stenstrom who is In State Farmers Markets, in San­
Tallahassee for the currant ses­ ford at 9 o'clock Friday morning,
sion of the state. Legislature.
,&gt;\pr A" This meeting. It wa*
„Mmde County
Chamber of
Senator Stenstrom said ‘'upon Stated, W.i* be u tho purpose b-1
I Commerce Manager John Krider
estimating
the
amount
of
loss
in­
receipt of the terrible news of the
Jappeared at the Junior Chamber
fire at our market this morning, curred front the disastrous fire,
of Commerce luncheon today to
I immediately contacted Commis­ further verifying the Commission­
The Lake Mary Fire Department 1appeal for letters from individuals
er
of
Agiculture's
statement
that
sioner of Agriculture Nathan Ma­
who would like to see the Sanford
imntediato steps will be taken to has become a reality.
yoNaval Air Station remain in Se­
Yesterday
at
4
p.m.
Chief
En­
“ Mr. Mayo brought th e.m atter replace the market facilities.
gineer Harvey Pugh demonstrated minole County.
Representatives Muck N. Cleve­ to the public for the first time
before the Cabinet in it’s meeting
Krider, In a statement before
Diis morning. He stated that the land Jr. and Gordon V. Freder­ the fire engine’s ability lo pump the Jaycee group said "Several
ick
told
The
Sanford
Herald
this
market would be Immediately re­
water as proof that the Lake Ma­ weeks ago we asked the people
_______ ________
_______ is of Sanford and Seminole County
built,” said Senator Stenstrom morning by telephone that “We ry Volunteer
Fire Department
The Senator said that Mayo are going to do everything possible r,.ady to answer calls, Pumping lo cooperate in writing letters to
stated to Gov. Collins that “our to relieve the hardships being j „ stream of water in excess of fiO the Secretary of the Navy,
market was ona of the most suc­ suffered by our farmers, dealers. fcct „r by a twist of the non!*,
“ Response has been good," said
cessful in the State and always brokers and others because of a spray of foL
Dg with a 30 foot dia- Krider, "but we haven't had suf­
the fire."
meter, the display fulfilled, In ficient letters to be impressive.
eperatad profitably."
"I stated to the Governor and
"We regret profoundly this ter­ part, a dream envisioned over a
Commissioner Mayo,” said Sena­ rible disaster,” they said, “and year ago by those resilient** of “Now we’re asking everybody
tor Stenstrom. “ that immediate we will do everything within our Lake Mary who pledged them­ that is interested in keeping the
Seminole
alcps should be taken to make the power to get immediate relief selves In bring into reality a vo­ Navy in Sanford ami
lunteer Fire Department h r that County to write the Secretary of
j p r k e t as useful as possible for down there.”
the Navy and to express their
cur farmers for the remainder of
Commissioner Nathan Mayo is community.
views regarding their wishes that
the seaion."
primarily interested in the San­ Sparked by A. L. Walters who
“Thet Goveinoi suggested that ford State Farmer's Market bc- was later elected their first presi­ the Navy remain with in," he said
emergency funds be used to try enuse it is the first market in the dent, members gathered in the Krider outlined the method by
to accomplish this purpose as State and one of the most suc­ Lake Mary School where a con­ whirh the letter should he address­
ed. He pointed out that llte letter*
quickly as possible,” he said.
stitution, charter, and by-laws wert should be addressed to "The Se­
cessful.
Both Mr. Mayo and Gov. LeL. H Lewjs. the Slat* Market drafted and approved.
cretary of the Navy, Navy De­
Roy Collins expressed their deep Director, is expected immediately
Later, elections for office* were partment, Washington 23, D C "
regret about the fire and offerd in Sanford to survey the damage held, committees appointed, and a
Letters should be addressed "My
(heir full cooperation, said the Sen caused by this mornings inferno goal set "to hi- able to answer Dear Mr. Secretary," he said.
ator.
a fire alarm with equipment at the The Chamber of Commerce Exe­
a t the market.
I “ Representatives C 1e v c I ami,
Chief Mark N. Cleveland, sur­ earliest possible d a te "
cutive stressed Ihe importance of
fraderick and myself will follow veying the datrsge j s firemen
Realising that all fire depart­ letter* from local individuals who
this m atter through and do continued to pour streams nf *s- ments must have fire
fighting want the Navy to stay where it is.
averything possible to relieve the
(Continued On Tage 10)
equipment. Water* cnthusiastical
“ Every letter is read," he said,
terrible hardships caused by this
ly began to call upon not only the "and all of them are answered."
disaster," said Senator Stenstrom
residents of Lake Mary but the “ We can do our community a
in his conversation this morning
well established fire departments tremendous favor hy writing these
with The Sanford Herald.
in the various cities of Seminole letters in our own handwriting and
Lee Thompson, Administrative
County, requesting any equipment using our own expressions,'* he
Assistant to Commissioner Mayo,
that might be donated, whether said.
In Senator Stenstrom’* office this
such be an axe, piece of rope or Sanford and
Seminole County
morning in the State Capitol
a (ire truck.
citizens, as well as civic ami fra­
Phillips
f . llilding stated
(Continued on I’agc IS)
ternal clubs have done a wonder-

Lake Mary Fire
Deparimen! Is
Now Reality

In d iv id u a l Letters Top News
In Brief
To Navy Are/Urged

Additional
Local News
On Page 10

ED ZIMMERMAN. PRESIDENT of ths Lake Mary Volunteer Firs
Department demonstrates tb« pox t r of their acw equipment.

to

Chief Engineer Harvey Pugh operate* the pump and look* on.
(Staff Photo)
f

t

Explosions Rock City;
Flames Visible 6 Miles

Fire of undetermined origin Sr dlractcd tha firefighting aa
ripped through the Sanford Stato Hamas whipped out of yonlrol
ful Job and hav* cooperated In a
Farmers Market early thl* morn- time and time again threatening
wonderful way. However, our re­
Ing leaving behind * total to»a tha area surrounding French Ave.
ntl)j
fcet 0f ru|,b|0 and ruin. and llth St. Billow* of black
quest to keep the Navy In Sanford
and Seminole
County could be
Discovered shortly before 1 tmoke poured Into the air.
more impressive and have greater
o'clock this morning in the south­ Hug* tractors and aemi-trucks
meaning if we write thesa letters
west end of the Farmer* Market, wero moved from the platform of
SANTIAGO.
Chile
M
_
The
Immediately.
wind whipped Under the frame the market out of the paths of
restored
today to ^ ^ “j ^ d T h c flame.'That tho fire as Seminole High School
And when you write your let governmet
ter," said Krider, "be sure that mass arrests lo halt an orgy of were seen bs far nwny ns six students and The'Sanford Her­
you ask your neighbor to write one killing, rioting, arson and looting miles.
ald's Sports Editor, Hugh Ansley
and then aik your neighbor to keep whleh has turned this capital eity
Explosions rocked the entire used n Chevrolet pickup truck to
asking others to writs letters In an Into a shambles. More than 700 Sanford nrca as refrigerator pull some of them to safety.
ever Increasing stream to Washing' peraons were in custody.
units, tires on trucks that were Others were driven out.
ton."
Four brand new truck* were
caught in the inferno, and power­
SANTORIUM. Miss.
IT — A
caught in the loading area and
ful
transformers
exploded.
The
tornado buffeted a five-story dor­
destroyed. Thl* morning only th#
mitory for Negro tuberculosis pa­ heat was intense a* sparks flew
tients early today, Injuring 30 of | out of tha wind-fed flames to frame* stand as gaunt reminders
of the lose.
Fair through Friday. Continued the 200 occupants, six of them cover tho entire urea.
The only area of the two build­
For
a
while
It
was
thought
that
Warm; low about S3.
seriously.
the fire would I"’ confined to the ings saved from the fire was that
one southerly building but by occupied by the Sanford Fruit Co.
1:30 the ilames had Jumped to the Only the coloring room of th«
market area along 13th street citrus packing company wai de­
stroyed. Harry Tooke, owner of
and ngain went out of control.
Estimates of the loss were as Ihe firm, assisted I" moving moi.l
high at 2' j million dollars and ex­ of the equipment from hia offices.
Nothing was saved from the
pected to go higher as the fifteen
dealers, brokers and shippers rest of the building even though
firemen battled tirelessly to con­
By HUGH ANSLEY
tractors, trucks, eeri—It was like cm nt up the total
, Tho Sanfnrd State Farmers trol the flames that aat so fast
If t ever need a hero for some­ a race track.
thing I'll look up Mike Tamnv
Another boy or two Joined in. Murket was built originally in ‘hc'lnto the wood-constructed bulldfrom
the
flames w as: rarly 1930sas n guinea pig forcings that no one could get into
and Brantley Schirard. The mon­ but the heat
ey they saved the Farmer* Mar scorching and the other boy* drop 1'he now widespread State Farm- them.
ket and Sanford Fmit Comoan/ per out. By this time the lire* on pr&lt; Marketsystem. Market plat-j Even two transformer* alongwere
smoking aswe
\ forms werestacked high with , tidethe north building exploded
last night would fill six figure*. the vehicles
They got singed
hair,
ruined jumped In them and started mov- produce ready for shipment and and burned *o intense were
clothes, a sincere “Thank You" ing them away from the flaming coders throughout tho two plat- fame*.
Some of the produce broker*
form buildings wrro stacked high
and they went have happy.
, inferno.
Brantley jumped into a truck with a heavy stock at tho height and shippers were on hand to
At 13:40 a m. I left the Sanfnrd
see their rented (tails along the
(Continued on Page 10)
of the season.
Herald office and went lo Se­
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Fire Chief Mack N. Cleveland
minole High School to make the
results of the Melbourne SanfordCocoa track meet official. At ap­
proximately 12:43 I
passed the
Farmers Market and all was quiet
and dark.
Less than two minutes later I
was in the office of the athletic
department of the school and Mike
Tamny, a Junior student who had
participated in the track meet,
yelled, "Fire out hack!"
I called the operator, made Ihe
report. Jumped in my Utile 1937
Chevy cutdown pickup and six or
seven of the students piled on.
We went to Ihe fire.
When w* got there we were (he
first. Fire biased some 13 feet
high from the rafters at the rear
Of tha building and
before we
could get nut of the old Chevy
the flames had spread like a jat
taking off across the lop of the
building at tha top rafter and co
vered tha enormous building from
th* back end to the back end of
(he front office. What looked like
three dozen trucks, tractopi, trai­
lers, and car* lined tha paved
pavilion near the building.
I broke Inin a run to try to
save some of the
trucks
with
Brantley Schirard and Mike be­
hind me. The management had
been wlae—the key* were in the
vehicles.
The boyt wtr* gigantic In their MIKE TAMNY AND BRANTLEY RCIIIKAKD i r i-ted In the moving of heavy tractors and trailers
effort. Together we moved every from the m*rk*t arcs. The two high athixj *&lt;nitr* worked with Hugh Ansley, Sport* Editor of Th*
(Pkote by bargslzeat)
vehicle that would crank—aemij, Saaford llc/ald In easing thousands of dolL*s in espcnalr* equipment.
LONDON (ft - Britain today
announced a new defense plan
providing for the testing 1(and pro­
duction of a nuclear
megaton
weapon" and the end of the dralt
■tier i960.

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Catorfafly Illustrated wit* phategrspha af Floridians at work
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Gates Swing Open
At Jamestown
t y OAVI» N. MOFFETr
ttallad Fraaa Staff CarrotpandHt
JAMESTOWN, Vi. » - Tha
gataa atrung open Monday for th*
first of what may wall be tome
• million visitor* to this historic
alta this yaar.
Virginia's Gov. Thamai B. Stantoy, frltlih Minister of Edusattos
Lard Hallsham, congressmen from
a dotan states, member* af th*
Virginia Legislature, and other
dignitaries were on hand to offi­
cially dedicate the 25-mil lion dol­
lar feitlral commemorating the
landing af tha first
permanent
English settlers here 110 year*
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Vies with th* Fourth of July and
firaworkai fa ll boasts faitiva
T h an k sg iv in g . C h ristm as, of
course, is tha star in tha crown
of winter, and Eaatar la spring’s
bright promise to tha aarth of
joy and fulfillment in th* months
ahead.
With th* approach of Easter,
almost avaryona gats a "lift". The
world takes on a ntw young look
—soft greens and pinks ana yel­
lows in the shop windows match
thota nn the flower-vendor'* ca rt
i s by chicks and lambs and cot­
tontail*—new puppies and kitten*
—n*w spring bonnet*—bright new
slipcover*—shiny screen doors—
fresh paint and polish.
Th* happy, busy tempo of the
eaaaon—the wonderful day of
Setter Itsalf—lust naturally call
for camera and Aim. No on* who
can click a shutter would want to
1st such perfect picture oppor-

But despite all advance plan*
nlng and tha Impraulva list of
Important parsons on hand, the
festival park was not ready far
the opening.
Biggest problem wa* landscape
ping. Heavy rains during the first
two month* of this year had pre­
vented outside work, and only a
tow of tha paths leading around
the reconstructed area were grav­
eled.
Officials could offer no rtasoq
for failure to complete tha Imlda
work In lima, having known for
more than five years that Monday
would b« the kickoff day.
All of tha major exhibit* war*
In plaea, but much of the detail
work still rsmalnad to be com­
puted. In tha reconstructed fort
of HOT, workmen scurried about
trying to dispose of thalr tool*
before the first rush of visitor*.
At the landing site on tha James
River, failure to dig a deep
enough basin pravantad bringing
the Susan Constant, flagship of thp
tiny threa-shlp Jamestown flash
dose enough for inspection.

A full color print on tha cover
symhollica the dramatic rote of
electronics research, aviation power and progrea*—In the for­
ward surge of Florida’s Industrial
development. Emblazoned In bold
type la tha haadltae, "FLORIDA
—A New Day Dawna In indus­
try."
McGrsgortSmlth, Chairman of
the Board of FPL, who U active
in promoting industries for Flor*
Ida, is convinced that this Is one
of the moat Important phases of
th* itata'* growth!
Reviewing events of the past
year, be stated In a letter to
stockholders . . . the spotlight of
greatest national Interest was foc­
used an th* suppad-up rat* of In*
du stria I tapanalon which saw
soma 400 new manufacturing
lants and major expansion prolets taking root all over Flor­
ida, giving tddtd impetus to the
rapid rale of population growth."

la a aaw kick af MM atUtoa la
UM. la aapaaaiaa, the Company
moved far la front af ilia Milan*
a! average. ! u MCUoe kilowatt
n m m to tp to ITT per asm iiaaa

Knee l»tt, m be* tavettad IM •oajoa la aaw caactmtton of
yUata aad facUlttoit
Foar aaw FPL generator* aaw
rndar aaeatnrallaa or *ntb# draw,
if board# will five th# atatawida.
tatar-eoaaacted ijraMm a M par
rani Incraaaa la generating caps
tag ta tha itata taeladaa faad pro- UUlp during the naat tkraa pair*.
aaaatag faraltaro aad
ftoturea, Thto aaa.Oto kUawaita of pawar
lumber and wood prodoetl, pulp to equal to aO th* powar plants
aad papdr, caramtoa, ataatrtaal capaally ta Placid* on V-J D ir,
machtatry. Alia tipandlng are including both private and pub*
eattl* railing and * agriculture, Help owned plantal
with s to per ceat jump ta cath The Company ha* underway two
farm iaeome in tha laat two major IranamiaalOn ayatam add!ylars.
tlona, including an *0 mil*, Its,000
The report point* out that the volt Um from F t My«r*,« con­
aam* sunshiny weather that an* necting with Tampa Btoctrie’s ays*
nuatlp turea a button dollars In tem north of Bridanlon and a
tourilt trade to Florida also 190-mil*. 310,000 volt Um from Ri­
provta a great attraction to In­ viera ta Maford, the highest
dustry.
tranamiaaion voltage yet to be
The healthful climate and ideal uaed ta Florida.
living condltioni make for excel­ During IK*, plana moved for­
lent worker morale. These factors ward steadily for the development
also favorably affect Individual of a nuclear powered electno
productivity a* proved during tha plant la Florida to be buUt by
th# Florida Nuclear Power Group
which ifloludes Florida Power A
Light Company and Its two neigh­
boring utilities. A top authority
in nuclear reactor design. Dr.
Walter H. lin n , formerly director
of the Argonno National Labora­
tory, was retained by the Group
to develop the "conceptual de­
ad* offering employment for on* sign of a power reactor of an
gineers in Florida and Ntw Eng. advanced type."
land. Replies favored Florida — Drawing an tataroiUflg parallel
thirty to one!
between growth in the state and
The report points out that la the nation, the rP L report re*
growth in employment and po.'u* vested a growth of 53455 electric
latlon results In an lntraai* tn customers in 1(M, reported a 1M
consumer demand for manufactur­ per cent gain over IMS, compar­
ed goods, whleh ts in turn con- ed with 59 per cent for the coun­
itanlly revitalising th* stata’I try as a whole.

ANOTHIR CMAFTH in medical history was written at Franklin
Square Hospital, Baltimore when hypnosis, Instead af
w u used successfully ta an operation on Rosemary C. Kenya, I*,
shown smiling as the tits up ta bad. At toft is Dr. Nathan Chiodl,
who dascribed th* surgery a*"a gynecological procedure." In center
is Dr. Leah Camp, who stood by k aaaa tha hypnosis was broken.
Miss Kenya said that she fait no pain. ffxtsnulioMl Joundphets)

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D IE D D AN CIN G
________ b y KELLEY R O O S ------- —
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C R A V T B tM
Ralph ToO«j and*I ea
** m lef. foot 1 cried out with
, , ji painful groan that was not
w btllj hypocrttlcaL 1 aat drwn
'" b n Um floor and grabhsil my
acJtla. Poor Mr. Talley waa statoct tearful. Ho kept mumUtag
l e v sorry bo sfaa.
1 *0,- 1 said -&gt;|y fault."
-Shall I call a dootorT* &gt;
-Nut No . . . tMo oflsa hap, pen* to ma. IT h a l right, exgrrept tnat In about half an hour
sny ankle win awed Uka a bal­
loon." .
T C bolter cad a doctor."
-Not But there's something
S n o ta d a Too can help ms
"til course, certainly."
' "You run thsad aad Bad a cab,
hold It a t the doo* for me."
"Then Hi coma back and help
you***
"Not" I sold irritably. -Didn't
A you bear mo? HI bo ad right
for a while. You gat the cab. hold
1C atay with tc r u follow you
doom in a minute."
“AH rig h t.. . ;*
-And UatsTL I’d appreciate it if
you wouldn’t mention thia to a
aouL If Mr. Bad heard about my
weak ankleo . . . well, u would
a a a a a dishonorable discharge
for mo . . . abject poverty."
"1 won’t UU a e o u f
-And burry . . . don’t atop to
'Rtalk to anybody!"
“Of oourao not."
Ha burrtad away. 1 got to my
foot and went to the door of the
atudia | waited until I beard an
elevator's doom open and close,
than I grabbed my coat and
headed cautiously for the recep­
tion room. Caution was unneces­
sary; the room waa amply.
Twenty mtnutao later . , .
thirty-live minutes to four . . ,
1 waa limping into our apartg s x n t, Mr. Tolley's hand under my
'"nlbow. I let him escort me Into
the bedroom. 1 oat on tha edge
of my bed.
"Would you mind," I said, “my
slippers. . . they’re in that closet
there.”
"Not a t ad.” Ralph said.
Ha opened tha closet door,
atooped Into It to look for the
slippers which were under my
bed. Swiftly, silently, as treach­
erous as a lady coyote fighting
, -fo r bar mate. I waa behind Ralph.
l*W !th a diabolical thrust I sent
him tumbling into the closet. (
slammed shut the door. I locked

Legol N o tice

; T on a u d sach of you ere hereby
n o t i f i e d t h s t t h e a b o v s describ ed
p r o p e r t y h a . b s s n se lie d . u n d e r s n d
by v lr lu s of C h a p ts r i l l . H o r l d a
■ t a t u t s a a s a m e n d e d , a n d Is now
I n t h s p o s s e s s i o n o f th o D o ard or
C o u n t y Commissioners of this C o u n ­
t y , a u d yo u , a n d s a c h o f -you. a r s
hereby fu rth s r nollflsd th a t a peti­
t i o n n n d e r so ld c h a p t e r , h a a been
f i l e d In t h e Circuit C o u r t o f i h e
N i n t h J u d i c i a l C ir c u it, In n u d t o r
Sem inole C o u n ty . F l o r i d a . » eek ln «
h s s a id .p ro p- erty .
She f-o r f- e -i t u r e ol,f t--------- * an,
id
• d
y o u e r e h e r e b y d“irected
If ar n- y‘
M u l r e d t o file y o u r claim . 1.
y o u h a v e , e n d e b d w ca use. o a o r
b e f o r e T h u r s d a y A p r il »|.
■ o t p e r s o n a l l y s e r v e d w,,1» b r o w s e
herein, and w ith in
f r o m p e r s o n a l s e r v i c e o f P * ™ " * 1'*
s e r v e d w i t h p r o c e s s h e r e i n , w h y th e
s a i d p r o p e r t y s h o u l d no t bn^ f o r ­
feit ad p u r s u a n t t o so ld c h a p t e r .
S h o u l d y o u f a l l to file
**
h e r e i n d ir e c te d . J u d a m e n t w ill be
e n t e r e d h e r e in a a e l n . t
'Vi;
course
Persons
not
personally
s e rv e d w i t h p r o c e s s m a y o b t a i n e
co p y o f th e p e t i t i o n f o r f o r f e i t u r e
W e d herein from th e undersigned

-Mr. Tolley - 1 pleaded, -d e n t portions of I t There had been,
something on that tape th at hgd
he a problem.*
lie pounded harder, yelped given turn a clue, that had given
him hope. I forced my mind back,
louder.
"AB r ig h tr I shouted. "If trying to remember every word
you're going la he uartaoon- of dialogue, every Inflection of
those two voices.
able.. . . "
Cows o«, flabby, let's ta lk ...
I M l him and hurried out of
(owl teexM talk . . . dinner ef
the apaitmchC
It waa seventeen minutes to Jfsrpiotti’s . . . you haled Walter
tha hour of four when I returned . . . you killed Walter . . . you
to the dancing school building. I did Ike world a favor . . .
was my alevatora only passen­
Steve bad spoken to mo then.
ger. 1 leaned back against tha The volume bad been too loud,
rear,wall and tried to think of ha’d said, U waa blurring. But
an explanation (or my absence If ha hadn’t wanted me to play that
Lo o m demanded one of me. But part over again: It waa the end
I couldn’t seem to concentrate. of It be wanted especially to bear.
I was only thinking of Steve . . . 1 paced hack and fort! along the
be bad seventeen minutes left to mirrored walls trying to re­
prove be wasn’t a murderer. How' member exactly how the record
waa be doing . . . where was he? had ended.
Suddenly I realised that the ele­
Anita’a voice had been a wheed­
vator boy was epeeking to me. &lt;ling whisper. That woe smart,
I said, "1 beg your pardon 7“
flabby . . . last (Upset If woe
"He got another cm*."
. . . and the police etiil think If
"WhoT Who got a n o t h e r woe an accident . . . S tubby’S
what 7"
voice had broken through here,
"1 just this minute beard It on hie speech drunker, drowsier than
the radio In the basement. A before. Tired . . . so fired . . .
newt flash The Waltxer has gold medal. . . Then Anita again,
struck again 1"
pleading. Wait, f tubby, don’t told
up now . . . And in loud disgust:
•W hat 7"
-Yep. Again. Murdered her . . . ok, damn you, flubby . . ,
That waa the end of Stubby,
and hid the body."
“Who . , . whom did be murder there wasn't any mora because
the phone had rung and Anita
now 7"
"A new teacner a t the school had answered it. She bed said,
Bello . . . tha seme to you . . .
. , . Heater tr a C *
“Hester fro stl" 1 covered my who is if . . . p u l a second . . .
The recording bad stopped
face with my bands. “Oh, no, not
there.
Hester I"
It was eight minutes to four,
"Yep. You know her?"
, 1 nodded. “Heater and I wire and l knew that 1 wasn't going
very close. How did U happen T" to be tha ona who had ferreted
“He lured her Into a rendea- out the secret in that tape. If
vous on Third Avenue. Some guy Btevs hadn't succeeded In doing
named Wendell Kipp seen them
t stopped my pacing and I was
together. He tried to intervene,
but the Waltxer dragged Heater storing at the floor tn the center
up on a root That’* the last she of the room . . . at a smell piece
of block paper that lay there
was ever seen."
(t hadn’t been there a tew mo­
“Poor Heater."
T h e police," the boy said, "are menta ago: on this smooth glis­
tening Boor it was as conspicuous
searching for the body.’*
"And when they find It," I said, ee a muddy dinosaur footprint. I
“It will no doubt be mutilated." took a step toward It and taw
"Yep," the boy said. “Mutilated what It was. It waa a stlhoue'te
of ms, a cut-out of my uncles st­
beyond recognition.”
Tha elavator door slid open. eal but serviceable profile. 1 was
Leone Webb was at her desk. intrigued, I waa irresistibly drawn
She waa turned to her typewriter to thia minor work of a rt and,
on Its wheeled table. There waa aa t stepped closer, I saw the
a chance that she waa too in­ heavy darning needle sticking
volved to notice me. I was care­ through It. I waa about to bend
ful not to disturb her. I made I t over and pick it up when 1
1 got through the reception room. Jerked back. I stepped quickly
Into Studio K. This would be the awsy, back to the mirrored well.
I had remembered another
safest place for Heater Frost to
be when the news of her horrible piece of black paper Ilka thia
one. I had found It in Anita Far­
end hit the school.
It waa twelve minutes to four. rell's dead hand. It had been a
Steve had had more than two silhouette of her . . .
hours to work on the tape* to
try to find In them the solution
to Anita’s murder. He had been
Interested only In the Stubby re­
cording and then only in certain

P l a i n t i f f s . vs JE A N R W O K r L E R
• I el.. D e f e n d a n t s
T h o n a t u r e of thia s u i t Is* for
i j u l e t l n e a n d c o n f i r m i n g Iho title
In t h o F l a m t f f e l l r a n t e e * u p o n Hi.
f o l l o w i n g de*crlb.&lt;! t r a c t of land
■Ituated In Sem inole C o u n t y , F l o r ­
ida, l o - w l t :
T h e S o u t h o n e - h a l f o f I-ol o r
T r a c i SI of Mc Nelll'a " r a n e e
V illa, e r c o r d l n e l» F l a t t h e r e o f
re c o r d e d In F l a t R o o k *, I*a(-&gt;
*1. 100. a n d 101 o f t h e P u b lic
l l . o o r d e of S e m in o le C o u n ty ,
F lo rid a
You aro o r d e re d a n d r e q u i r e d tn
Rio y o u r d e f e n d lo ss&lt;d Dili of
C o m p l a i n t . If a n y y o u h a v e , w ith
C l e r k o f s a i d C o u r t a n d t o servo
a co p y t h e r e o f u p o n P K R V I R I*.
SW ANN. 11(1, Mouth O r a n g e Ave­
nue, O r i a n d n , F l o ri d a a t t o r n e y (o r
P l a i n t i f f s on 32nd. o f Apr il, 1117.
s n d In d s f a u l t (here of a Do cr.o P ro
C o n f e s so w ill ho e n t e r e d a c a l n s t
you a n d s a i d c * u , s p ro rs o d sx i u r l e
W I T N E S S t h s h a n d o f t h s Clerk
a n d t h o s e a l of t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t ,
MemlnnU C o u n ty , F l o r i d a , t h i s lh a
10th d a y o f March. A D.. 11-7.
O. P. H e r n d o n
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By DOC QUIGG
United Pres* Correspondent
NEW YORK W*—Albert Cote, a
most hippy fella’ who ii a bootter for thlnga Maine—like lobster,
potatoes, and egga — and who Is
serving hla fourth term In the
Legislature of that fine state, has
a one-word comment on the mod­
ern fad of dieting:
"Fooey.”
He believes In letting Hie appe­
tite rove unconfined—that weight
can elate, that the more you cat
the happier you are. To that end.
he's 553 pounds happy, a plateau
he has maintained for several
years. This joyousness is spread
over a 5-foot, 1*5 inch frame
Cote, a Democrat, says his
weight helps him In polities, too.
Once the voters see him. they
never forget him. Any platform
he stands on has to have tome
pretty stout planks.
He presume* he'* easily the
heaviest atate legislator In tbo
country. In the Interests of ac­
commodating weighty legislation,
his fellow representatives at the
end of hla first term unanimous
ly voted to get him a special
chair, an enlarged version of the
regular floor chair*.
Cote says Maine also has the
y o u n g e s t legislator, Jerome
Plante. 21, who look a leave of
absence from
college lo serve
this term.
1 had lunch with Cole. He ate
an ordinary steak with french
fries. What made the m eal romarkable waa the fact that Just
prior to lunch he had eaten 5t
eggs. Maine eggs, of course, sun
ny side up in one setting. This
was a stunt to call attention to
that estimable
product of his
state.
“ Sly weight always has been a
godsend to me," he said. "It has
helped me make friend*. 1 like to
meet people, and people always
remember me.
"The doctors say I’m In per­
fect shape. A Fit person Is a contented person, I’ve always been
heavy. My father was 5-10 and he
weighed 360 — alwayi a happy
man. Ilia mother wav bigger than
he waa; she must have weighed
380. She brought me up. She nev­
er got angry or had a harsh
word.
"I never believed In diets.
Once, to settle an argument with
a friend, l tried taking reducing
pills. My appetite increaied. My
motto is; take life a* it come*.,
with a smile. I can't afford to get
mad. If I hit somebody, I couldn’t
run away anyhow."

MO COGS
MADISON. MTU. -JT*- A Uni­
versity of Wisconsin applicant
wrote on bU scholsrshi“ I will try to be a aood t t t and
become an integral n*it
o
Wisconsin omelette.'* The scholarship committee nromptly discard­
ed the application.

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Herlong Report
Reeeatly I was among
oaa mamken wha voted down
a resolution which would havo
set up a Reuse commute* to make
a study of the monetary credit,
aad financial systems la the
United States.
Under the resolution, th* Roue*
Committee *a Banking and Cur­
rency would have boon given un­
limited power to tovestige to alt of
our monetary, financial- Federal
Beserve, aad credit eyitsme in
tWe
fa opposing the reeolutlons I
thought that such an Investigation
conducted only by poop!* In poli­
tico might not be a t objective as
if dene by a nonpart isan group.
While I knew they would do their
best, th e n naturally would be a
political flavor attached to any­
thing they might do or attempt
to do.
•I also doubted If member* of
Congress alone w on qualified to
make such a probe. Instead, I
favor legislation now before the
House which would set up a nonpartisan group with its members
earning from both house* of Congross, th* executive branch, and
outside the government from agri­
culture, labor, business end other
segments of our national Ufa and

Investment For
Ertry so often someone rises up to pro
te st the federal governme n ts promotion of
V . 8. Savings Bonds. The citizen could earn
more interest on common stocks or munlcL
pels. it Is said. Or inflation overcomes the
Increment/! at m aturity; and the govern*
meat ought to Issue “purchasing power”
bonds to play square with th e people.
U. S. Savings
_ Bonds, are,
, p In i principle
Pie and
In fact, the soundest and most practical
source o f mass savings in the world today.
Why? Because their earning/* though mod­
est, are certain. They are promptly conver­
tible. And even though one can point to a
multitude of blue chip alternatives in to.
day's salubrious economy climax, the Savings
Bond is the real rock in heavy weather.
If every American were born with a built-

Family Teamwork
Speakers at a meeting of the Child Study
Association of America tossed up a fasci­
nating target for argument—the question
whether the father should play a more im .
portent role in the family. The question is
so intriguing that practically everyone will
want to have a crack at it.

In recent years, quite h lot of attention
has been focused on something called "notnism. ' I t has been said, and with some Jus­
tice, th at Americana are nudging father in­
to the background and giving mother a more
important p a rt A n extreme view has it that
fathers are not completely secondary, and
that mothers have taken over the reins of
family authority.
* Certainly the old concept of the father as
absolute authority In the home, to whom
everyone cowtowed, has gone into discard.
That is all to the good. And certainly women
are now well started on the road to emancl.
pation and recognition that they are equals
of men in almost everything that matters.
Thlt\ too, Is atl to the good. Whether the
pendulum has swung too far, giving women
more authority than they need and should
have, la a matter of judgment and opinion.
A sensible view of the m atter is th a t both
the mother and the father are of importance
in the family. In a society based on the
equality of men and women, neither should
take precedence over the other. Major fam­
ily decision should be reached by agreement,
rather than by domination. Husband and
wife can do a better Job aa family heads if
there is teamwork rather than a struggle
for supremacy.

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Page 4

T hursday, April 4. 1957

WIN FINOLXTON
LO, THE POOR TAX COLLEC­
TOR — It It traditional for every­
body to bate tax collectors. But
Congressman Syd Herlong it try­
ing to corns to their rescue. He
leys, "They ere on* of th* most
mistreated groups of publie ser­
vants we have. They have stopped
calling them tax collectors and
now refer to them a t revenue of­
ficers, but they continue to have
their troubles. Th* record shows
they ar* th* most assaulted group
of individuals la the govtrnmsnt
other than the alcoholic tax peo­
ple." To help in some small way,
Herlong hat Introduced a bill set­
ting tha retirement age for Inter­
nal Revenue Officers at JO years
instead of th* usual 03. Of course,
if w« bad our way, we'd like to
retire all of thsm—before Apr. 13.
SLOW DOWN, BOB—Every budy
knows that Congressman Boh Sikes
keeps his Third District “in good
shape.” It looks easy. Just to sec
him in the corridors of the Mouse
or shaking hands with friends on
the street* of Marianna Or Panama
City. But take a look at on* "quick'
trip to his district. Friday i.m . up
at 3:00 in Washington . . . on plane
at 7:30. Off plane in district at
11:30 . . . quick conference at
airport with committee with local
problem . . . ride to barbeque
grounds . . . usual htndihaki.ig
routine plus "standing up" con­
ference with four folks from Port
St Jo* . . . ride to
dedication
ceremonies of Jim Woodruff Dam
where ho made ■ speech and In­
troduced special guests. Immed­
iately afterward a fast rt&lt;l* tot

in instinct o f thrift; if all persons found
easy access to comprehensible and honest
financial counseling; If every man were en­
dowed with a little "mad money" that he
could afford to lose while breeding it with
opportunity—that would be one thing. But
such is not the case. So the people, the massee of the people, need inducements to sim­
ple end sure savings—bonds paid for by
withholding, for example. And Uncle Sam,
who would like to be on a cash basin but
ca n t be, needs the money even though the
taxpayers have to pay for it, even and In­
cluding Interest to themselves.

No, the people have confidence in their
government beyond th a t which they have
in some more remunerative investment.
That’s why more than 30 per cent of Amer.
lea's liquid savings are held in Savings
Bonds. Ten million families bought bonds in
195(1. and 60 per cent inverted through pay
roll savings. They m ight have done better.
They surely could have done worse. But
what they did was safe, sane, and in the
public interest—including their own.
We have no hesitancy in recommending,
indeed urging th rift and preparedness
through savings media provided by the Uni­
ted Staten government.

Secrecy In Government
Little by little, Washington is letting the
citizens learn what their hired men are do­
ing. The House of Representative's govern­
ment operations committee has been prodd­
ing federal departments to drop their prac­
tices of secrecy.
The advance is slow. The idea u:ema to
prevail among officials, says the committee,
th at Information on government employes
and their salaries should be given out “only
when an official believes such Information
to be in the public interest." One trouble with
this attitude is that data revealing inef­
ficiency may be withheld as being not In
the public intereit.
The reports of progress show how plcay.
uni/ih had been the nttltude of many go­
vernment bureaus. For exnmple, the General
Sendees Administration now allows photo­
graphers in its building; the federal Na­
tional Mortgage Association now gives out
change:! In the price of mortgage purchases;
the names of those eligible for local post,
masterships are now given out instead of
being withheld as they were before.
And so it goes. The policy seems to have
lieen—and still is in many offices—express­
ed by this twist on an old piece of advice:
That government is best which tells least.
More power to the House committee, Perhnps some day the relense of information
will be the rule, rather than the exception,
in government bureaus.

permit. In this the farmer keeps
signed records of gasoline pur­
chases. At tha end of the calendar
year the farmer then filea a i
fund claim on the number of gal­
lons itemised on his Invoices.
Commercial fishermen are al­
so eligible to apply for atata tax
refund.
Ther« Is alto a two cento per
gallon federal tax. No Permit be­
fore hand 1* needed to receive
refund on federal tax. The fann­
er only mutt submit his federal
claim at the end of the fiscal
year on U. 8. Treasury Form

Agriculture News

By CCCn. A. T t I C t l l 11
Did you know that if
il you were
A roundup cf topic of Intern! a farm er, you could receive a re­
to tin Florida eattlirain la schefund of six cents per gallon (or
duled for the eatU* brfodori and
herdsmen ihort court* Apr. 11-13 all gasoline used on the farm?
at the University of Florida. Th# Four cents of this is state tax,
program will bo varied from Ar­ but to get a refund on it, the
tificial breeding to this year farmer must apply for a tax re­
grades and grading, both on foot fut'd permit from the Statu Comand In carcass form. P art of the ptroller’a Office, Tallahassee.
These permits ar* Issued on &gt;n
program D designed to that the
audience will take part in grad­ annual basis. Application blnnks
ing demonitrationi. In connection for permits can ha obtained at the
with this, conteits have been let county agent’s office. A book of
Invclees Is Issued with the state •»oio.
up for those in attendance.
A number of successful out­
standing cattlemen will give talks
LAFF-A-DAY
outlining their programs with the
elm of helping others. Reprattnlatives of the eight beef breeds
In Florida will take part in 'he
school
For the womin, Ruth Hogan of
the National Livestock and Meat
Board will conduct a meat cook­
ing school. She will be assisted by
Miss Lane Sturgei, Etension foo,|
conservation economist.
Ai a pert of the short course,
the animal husbandry division at
the University will hold upen
hou.fi and tours of th* purebrvd
beef unit, beef research unit,
meats leboratory, nutrition |»-1
boratory, swine unit, and shetp
unit.
.
Mur* information abou' this
'T ro selling a wonderful new cure for colds,^ sir — and
If you get the lawn seeded, rolled and fer­ program can bo obtained from the
you’re obviously going to need it!"
tilized early in the taring you can postpone county agent's office.

'govern! constituents have writ­
ten concerning my vote recently
against a 1187 corn program for
commercial farmers which the
government estimated to cost
nearly one blQlen dollare.
There Is a surplus of corn. *d
much to that the acreage allot­
ments on the basis of existing law
cute eorn fermera down to 37.3
million acres this year.
A bin by Rep. Robert D. Har__N*
ebraske, which was de­
rleen of
feated. would have raised the
■creage if th* farmer wanted to
do It up to 81 million acres. The
fanner would havo to pot a*
much as II per cont of It into
the tell bank, but then that 18
per cent of hi* land tha' went
into the hank would not necessar­
ily havo to some from the SI
million aerts of eorn. It could he
In addition.
One of the reel reasons we have
a surplus of baste commodities
today Is that every time sew­
age gets down n little bit th*
farmers gtt panicky end think
their income is going to be re­
duced, end come to Congress and
ask that their acreage be hiked
notwithstanding the provisions of
the price rapport law.
Ai I wrote one of my friends,
we simply cannot keep on letting
fs m a rt plant more acreage and
give them price supports, too.
If wo are going to cut down on
the surplus, we are going to have
to live by the nilee. Every time
th* com farmer* get in trouble
repm s ntaUm from the wheat,
tobacco, and peanut area* ell
pitch in to help them.
I want to do what I can for
the farmer and expect to do so as
long ea it it sound. In my deli­
berations, bewever, I mutt re­
present a district that raises non*

of tha crop* trader tha support
price. I rvpreeent farmers who
operate oa a basil ef supply and
demand and *h» make their liv.
ing without government interfer­
ence. And greatly to their ,-rw
dit, our farm en toy “we dmu
want aay gorernment tnterfer.
ene*."
Every time a farmer puts hli
land Into the toil bank it costa us
money—because w# are paying
him for N it planting anythin;.
There need to be rrlttcltm of the
WFA for peyin* men ta lean oa
shovel*. But aa one member of
Congress said, tbs fanner in th*
soil bank doesn’t even have V
have a shovel, Just sign up and
wait for hie moaoy.
A constituent from a southern
state wrote his Congressman re­
cently saying thing* were worderful with him: He was putting
hie cotton in the CCC, hie soil
in th* soil bank, his blood bi tht
blood bank, and ho was going to
put his eartass on th« river bards
do soma fishing and let the gov­
ernment tak* care af hies.
Another colleague of mine re­
ported visiting back heme at the
time the toil bank bill passed. A
government representative Inquir­
ed If a certain farmer wanted to
ilgn up. He was told that all he
Had to do was to aign and tht
government would send Mm t
rheek for hi* unused lad. TM
farmer said ho would havo *
take it up with hli wife.
The agent returned later to i n
what th* fanner wanted ta do.
No, he raid he wasn't going ti
sign up. "Me and my old lady/
he Mid, “can’t See how the gov­
ernment can send as a check
without us sending them one
first'
Three month boxscore:
quorum or roll calls missed, g
*n weekends spent In the Dlsti
tinea January.
The northern boundary of Flot­
illa is 100 ralhs soi'th of the mu.
there boundary ot California.

lb * ftn t auto licenses (not
legs) were Issued in Florida la
Ittd ; th* rat-, was 72.00

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M N im iu r

Since 194* the North Atlantia Ikes
Organisation—now If bee neiioi
including the U. S.-hai protect)
us from Communiu aggression. B
NATO can grow into an even stron
tr shield ef freedom aith your uadt
standing sad support. Loan a»
shout NATO.
Writ* fee tr*. beetle* Ml •
NatO MIm h II*!
■aa M l. SSm Vet* 11. M.T.

Publlshti at a pablit trrricr la carp"•lira h*A Tka AixrUiiUg CauactL

the arrival of weeds and crabgraaa by as
much as 2-1 hourr.
In a certain large city a woman necking
a divorce complained that her huabaml left
home in 1919 and hasn’t returned. Some
women have no patience nt ail.

Tallahassee . . . four appointments
before being honored at banquet
by Tallahassee
VFW where he
spoke . . . three more appoint­
ments before bedtime. Rrcakfast
meeting with Tallahassee Chamber
of Commerce . . . two appoint­
ments . . . drive to Creslvirw . .
four appointments . . . drive to
i'ensacola. (On* hour with grand­
children.) Three appointments . . .
television panel show 6:00 to 8:30
. . . 7:30 main speaker at American
Legion. Conference until I a m.
. . . flight back to Washington
Sunday a.m —Slow down. Bob!
Or are you running for goyemor?
SMATHEIIS TO RING BELL ‘‘Mental Health Week" has been
set for Apr. 28 through May 8.
For, the fifth straigh year Sena­
tor Smathers hat Introduced the
resolution ih the Senate proclaim­
ing this special week. This year, he
will stand on th* steps of the Ca­
pitol and ring a bell made from
a set of chains that was ooce used
to bind the mentally 111 in an old
"snake pit" type insane asylum.
This opens th* week’s activities.
Later, ha will appear in New York
on radio end television for the
National
Aaaociallon of Mental
Health and will be given their
highest award for service in this
field. He alto has been named the
honorary head of the Florida drive
during th* same week.
ANTI-COMMY DRIVE — On*
of the pledges that Congressman

Dante Fatetll mad* when he came
to Coogret* was to fight commun­
ism. For the past few weeks he
hat covered his district with all
the material on the subject that h*
could secure. Every school library,
every teacher en&lt;| attorney. So far,
he hat mailed out more thin 7.400
piece* of printed m atter—all Hours
or Senate documents. While his
supply lasts he will tend copies to
•ny tr ache* or attorney who writes
to him.
A TAX CUT! WHEN? — Sena­
tor Holland thinks ww might get
some kind of a tax cut if the bud­
get is trimmed, it won't come be­
fore next year. He wants it to be
In the form of an individual tax
exemption—rather than * buiinsss
reduction. "Nobody,’* said Holland,
"can out economiie Senator Har­
ry Byrd. And If he can take utf
ti*e $3 billion he says he cars—then
we might gtt some reduction In
taxes."
Florida is located between tha
34th end 31st parallels, North
Latitude.
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STATEMENT OF CONDITION
AS OF MARCH 14,1957

SANFORD, FLORIDA
STATEMENT OF CONDITION A3 OF MARCH 14, 1957

COMPTROLLER’S CALL

COMPTROLLER’S CALL

Capital Stock

I

888,000.00

Lota* and Discounts
Overdrafts

Surplui

I

180,000.00

Banking House, Furniture
aad Fixture!

130.100.70

Customers Liability Under

| 3,923,043 *0

Loan* and Discount*
Banking Houso, Fumitur#
and Fiitures

1S6.227.08

,

Federal Reserve
Bank Stock

12 000.00

Other Resources

18.114.13

U. S. Gevemm.nl
Obligations
f 3.398,121.28

Reserves
Unearned Discount

83,388.38

1391,14132

TOTAL

8,419.13
1,872,673.71

Letters Of Credit

0,179.78

367,39:1.68

Other Marketable
Bonds
Cash and Du*
FTom Banks

Undivided Profita

I 60,830.024.41

221,300 00

r e d .n l Reserve Bank Stock

270,000.00

Other Resources

183,771.70

U. S. Government
Obligations f 38,291,275.29
6,080,834.80

Deposits

| 9.141.983.81

0,410.293.49

TOTAL

$ 9,141,863.81

Other Marketable
Bonds
20358327.78
Cash and Due From
Banks
72.745343.47 131304.746.84

TOTAL

$ 185381,148.49

OFFICERS
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Chairman ml thm *•

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r.'.M .t
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a )*• rm U &gt;si
a a t i B s paddock
VI.. P m M « |
M. W. n r . l X M

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assistant Csshltr

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M rttre * . S e a le r * . r i e r M a

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vierten r v e n a L
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J . W. S M A n O S
fre e ! S eal

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Cessnas*

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f a r m e r , ta a fe r* . fie ri* *

J. O. MITCH ISOV
Orseer. J. C. Mat.-hleee a rem ise)
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Cepital Stock
Surplus

Undivldod Profits
Rtstrvves
Unearned Discount
Letters of Credit
Deposits

AIIOVB87
B a a fo N , r U r 14a

Member Of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

TOTAL

I

4,006300.00
6300300.00
1.41934139
1,787.89033
849,762.68
231300.00
182,002,471.19

f 196331,165.19

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THE SANFORD HERALD Thor*. April 4, 1957 P»t* 8

W ow disjcut J h u !

So cia l fcvsunJtA

JACKY FEN W IC K

Conning
The New s

I'm “up to my ears" la house­ a t our carJ parties,
and hop*
work, expecting company, have she’ll b j getting around soon M
two cakes In the oven, end ab­ the can take part la them.
BY VIRGINIA CONN
solutely NO news to write about! l* This Is the'kind of column that
The Executive Board of the washing machine, or maybe one
Such are the trials and tribula­ comes of having nothing to say!
Officer’s Wires Club met at of the children, and since misery
tions of trying to be a housewife, But I am acquiring the “knack"
Tuesday
nig'it
loves
company
1
lust
wanted
to
Julie Anderson’*
.
mother, columnist, and “Jack-of- of making “ mountains out of mol#
SJa to discus* plan* for the spring assure my readers that if I seem
all-trades”!
hills", which Is Invaluable at times
w dance to be held at the B.O.Q. morose it is* only that the burden
Do want to make mention of the such as thisl
the twenty-sixth of April. Cock­ of worry is breaking my spirit.
fact that Mrs.
Marion Holmes
Have some more facts on tho
tails will be served from 5:20 And If that doesn’t toulh you, I
la back home after spending a "Name" contest that will be run
until 7:30, the buffet dinner nave many many more tad tales
few days in Seminole Memorial to find a name for the E M. Club,
from 7:30 until 9, and Jancinj; of woe. In fact the sequel to my
Hospital. Fortunately they weren't and a separate one for the danc;
book
‘It's
Fun
to
be
Fat”
will
be
will start at 8:15. The theme will
able to find anything seriously Ing area. The boxes In which you
b* a “Tropical Evening’’, and the called “ It's PlUful to be Poor.”
wrong with her, and she got a ean put your eholees will probably
board members are planning to All this nonetense is realty to
few good days of rest! Come to not be out until next
Monday,
fill
up
the
page,
and
not
to
prey
have pehn trees, soft lights, and
think of It, that Isn’t auch a bad April 8. There will be orlnted
Mrs. C. L. Mensir, guest speaker, .Mrs. F. T. Meriwether, and Idea when things start piling up, cards supplied on which you can
sweet music. The menu is varied on your sympathy, and since I SITTING AT THE SPEAKER’S TABLE yesterday at the Sanford
Mrs. II. It. Crumley.
(Staff Photo) and you’re ready to “ throw in fill in your eholees to be deposit*
and tempting, and was listed on have now achieved my goal I Woman’s Club meeting were: left to right, Mrs. N. V. Farmer.
U your notice from the B.O..Q- Al­ will bid you farewell until to­
the towel” ) But I like to fool my­ ed in the boat The contest will
so discussed was the dessert morrow..
self Into thinking that my family run until April 17, as April IS
eard party, also to be held at
can't gat along without me, a fact will be needed to go over all tM
the B.O.Q. May twenty-fourth.
that my spouse Is always denVingl entries, and decide on a winner.
This will benefit the Harry-Anna
All you V.A.11. 7 wives are here The form will have a space for
Crippled Children’s Home In
by reminded of this mining Mon you to put your squadron, your
Club,
THURSDAY
|
pal
Church.
Visitor*
are
welcome
Woman’s
The Sanford
Umatilla. Julie served coffee
days meeting at the U.S.O. That's address, or your phone number;
met yesterday
for a
luncheo.i T h e l Q s t $ U p p e r »
The Intermediate Choir of the to attend with no obligation.
. .
cake made by her own hands,
April 8, ao don't forget to be there. whichever way you wish to be
Fjr»t Baptist Church will rehe„rs#
The Upsaln Community Pres followed by a business and social
and coffee to the assembled
The speaker for the evening will notified. However, the winner will
at
7
p.m.
and
the
Adult
Choir
at
byterian
Church
officers
and
teameeting
at
the
Woman's
Club.
members. Attending were Marge
be Dr. Gordon Backer, from the be announced at the dance to be
8 p n,
chcrs will meet nt the church a t : Hostc-scs for the day were Mrs.
Martin, Evl* Williams, Pat Todd
Naval Air Station, who will speak held Friday night, April 10, at
•ri, v„..,h rs.nl*
c ir„ *:d° p.m. All officers and tea- B. It. Beck, Mrs. Clyde Ramsey.
Barlow, Pat Henssn. Mary
on the Medicare program that now the E M. Club. So if you want to
♦ Mallie
Muntx, and Dornell Kilellne.
concern* all of us. Should be very hear your name announced, be
r X i S . &lt; £&amp; 1
- “"0 “ “
i “ "n.
f
™ ' T , r s ltr ,
rehearsal at 7:30 p.m. at the
SATURDAY
I rank Evans and Mrs. Steph n
Tuesday evening the Daugh Informative and Interesting, so do sure to be on hand! It has bean
Thursday morning Dornell Is
I Ter Horst.
Sunday School try and be there.
decided that tne p m e n r eacn
having a coffee for all those
Church.
prom 5 p. m. to 6 p. m. th 1 Mrs. W. P. Yeslcy, gave the tors of Wesley
Ctas* of the First Methodist
The Seminole Chapter two, Or- Sacrament of Pcnnancc will b«
who helped In the recent fashion
Mra. Betty O'Conner should be name will be a $10.00 gift certi­
show put on by the O.W.C. a t the
der of Eastern Star'w ill meet at administered"'^ Y hc'chapcl'of the j
‘i " , . J J ? B a ^ n e r " ^ * * * ? k hT Ch m et, f° r f. J!*}*' ,,*1? home by now, from her aojourn ficate to be used, at the Navy ex­
the Masonic Temple at 8 p. m | | u|y Cross Episcopal Church.
l . Mar Sp*nKle'1 ,,.a n n ir “ml ** I business session at McKinley Hall at Seminole Memorial Hospital! I change. So, If you’re real clever,
Mayfair Inn.
The C. Y. F. and Friendship' The R. A’s of the First B aptist! ^ '? 1 ,h« «■« ?flcr roullne rC* Mrs. A. B. Stevens, Mr, Floyd say “ should”, (and she probsbly you h u t might be able to walk
Sa.v Dave Russell a t the Coun­
Athow, Mrs. Charles Meriwether,
off with $20.00 In prises 11
Class will have a volleyball game Church will meet at 9:30 a. m ^ c o m l d ^ u
try Club today, and he Is out of
new memb-r Mrs M. L. Wright, Mrs. A. C is.) but since this is written
at 6:30 at the church, followed
Hate to play that ok), cracked
day
ahead,
I'm
never
sure
until
the Navy, snd will return on
was, Mrs.
John Senkarik Sr., Rector and Mrs. Ben . Monroe
MONDAY
by a weincr roast.
record, but I do need all the little
thingi
actually
happen!
Monday to his horn* In WinstonCircles of the First Method- Sirs. N. V. Farmer, Mrs. George serves! as hostesses.
Let It suffice to say that sho bits of news you might, know of,
Salem, North Carolina. Joanle
The Sanford Duplicate Brid
Wells and Mrs. D. C. Howard
Unique arrangements of roses, was due home today, and wc do so how about giving me a eall at
g , and John Weigele arc getting
gc Club° whT*meet* aT*he Y « M &gt; * Circle
churthNo.wil15 mCCt
“
,
(“'
I
T
'
'
wer
elected
a
,
defecate,
to
tho
meets with Mr*. w tr* c,«c,wl ** delegates to mu gladioli and Quern Anne's Lace hope the made it I We miss her FA 2-2371?
out soon, and will go to the Un­
Club at 8 p.m
state convention to be held In decorated the hall.
The Westside
School P-TA R- T. Cowan, 118 Summerlin
iversity of Michigan.
West Palm Beach tho latter part
Class president, Mrs. W. E.
MISS
MARIAN
DAVIS
will
meet
at
7:30
p.m.
at
the
Ave,
3
p.
m.
Am burnt to a crisp after
of April. Mrs. William Stempcr, Raines preside,] over the buslnschool.
Herold
Hcckcnbach
will
|
Circle
No.
it
meets
with
Mrs.
playing golf all day. The cos­
Mrs. .Bill
Kirk and
★
★
★
,
, Mr*. U. , II. | css meeting. Routine reports
speak on “ What
You Expect Thco l’ate, 120 W.18th. St., 3 „
tumes seen on the course these
Cruntbley were chosen ns n' t c r ! (f,j&gt;tn all committee chaitatan
Your
Children
to
get
out
of
p.m.
days are well worth mentioning.
nates to the convention.
were heard.
Mrs.
Margueri’e
Sanford Schools". There will al­ Circlo No. 7 meets with Mrs.
Both men and women are amartMrs. \V. A. Lockerd was ac­ Paul pnented a devotional in
so be a nomination of officers.
ly dressed these days in Bermuda
A. B. Stevens, 1300 Sanford companied by Mrs. N. V. Far­
conjunction with the Lenten Sea­
shorts and bright shirt*. Some­
Ave., 3 p. m.
mer at the piano ns she sang son, on Leonardo do Vinci’s ”T1ic
FRIDAY
thing new In golf apparel was
1TO
1
u
,
Circle
No.
8
meets
with
Mrs.
"Barcarole'
The. intermediate 4 department
Last Supper”. The painting is the
. modeled Wednesday by Keen
Mrs. C. L. Menser,- first vice j,|,.a| representation of a draof *"the F irst'B atp lst Church" wll | Zrl* Ra,l,w* 1800 ,’*rk Ave • 3 p
# Ivey, who was getting in con­
president of the Florida Keuer- j |„ a Gc movement as well as the
have a social in the Educational "*•
.
...
dition for the State Women’s
L'ircle No. 9 meets with Mrs. stion of Woman's Clubs was pro- (|rjinoatj(&gt;n ^ the , in„ |e word
Miss Marian
Davis, student Building at 7:30 p. m.
Tournament.
H er xegulatlon nurse at Orange Memorial Hospi
The Elder Springs Chapel Choir *'*'
" r'Kht’ McKinley Ha'.l, a |sented by Mrs. F. T. Meriwether, -Betray’ upon the twelve men
short* were topped by a “ sun- tal in Orlando, received her c ip
will
rehearse
at
4
p.
m.
p’*
;
. ..
Jlr* »*«"•« »*«•» hrr ,!,lk
most closely associated with
soaker”
blous*
which, allows Sunday afternoon in a very 1m
The W.M.S. of the First Hap- extending an invitation to all Christ".
freedom In swinging the club, presslve candlelight service held
Mldren'*1*Lenten
Lenten* Service
J ? at°
' " 'S r * “ * i? :4*
«“ ' • t ^ ’^ t a ^
j -One' of "ou ,'hall bTray me’
Children’s
at 3:U
3:43 lU* ^ 5
and also permits the wearer to at Boone High School.
m. A covered dish luncheon willleratlon Convention in West Palm • -piie biblical background was
p.
m.
in
tho
church
proper
of
tlu
acquire an even tan. Seen "burn­ The program was presided uver
he served »t noon, a-v'
’ p.m. Beach. Sho used as a tuple, "A
Ver9CS i2.jp of St. Mark."
ing" up the course in today’s by Arthur L. Bailey, admlnstra Holy Cross Episcopal Church. Re­ a urogram will bo enjoyed.
Challenge
to
Every
Day
living"
|
n
chapter
1 tho last verse
heat were Jackie Crawford, Ruth tor of Orange Memorial Hospital freshments will bo served at 3:30
The Sunbeams am. ... .. s •&gt;( u„,j wont „n t0 i t ress tho fact1sta «.s "U rd is it 1". The thought
llerron, Le* Cunning, Dee Itua- Miss Dorothy Smith, dean of the in the Parish House for all thirsc the l-'ir.t Baptist Church will u,nj "our ' everyday environ- j0ft with
those
present was,
.
............. . ...
Shirley Perkins, Mildred University of Florida College of attending* the service. s
meet at 3:30 p.m.
mont has more of an influence I "May none of u* ever need to
# sell,
Smith, Lib Cleveland, Jo McDan­ nursing gave the address. The
At 7:30 the Adult Instruction
rhl. Elsie Knight Circle (Hi* than is often realized on the way say,
I.nnl is It I'.’’
of the First Bap- we think, live and act. Mrs. Men.
iels, Pauline Inch, Fanchon Me- Florence Nightingale Pledge was Class will be held in tho l’a.iih jncSi,
A resolutions committee conHouse
td
the
Holy
Cross
EpiscoRogerts, Celil Heard,
llele i administered by Miss Virginia AT
tfst 'Chiirch will
meet at the s»r quoted from several well si*ting of Mrs. Zeb P at“ Q, Mr*,
Carraway,
and Harriet
Wil­ baugh, Associate director of the
home of Sira. It. A. Moreland, known philophers lo
emphasize j d a rk Lconardy and Mrs. Claude
liams. Some specimen of bug School of Nursing. "Make Me A
1110 Palmetto Ave.
her point.
Ilfrnmton will
write
resol-ions
swarmed around us at one point, Blessing” sung by the class of
The BoV Scouts of the First
After a profusion of applauso for the late Mr*. E. II. Laney.
and I discovered later that all | nurses concluded the program.
I’renbytcrinn Church will meet and the members expressed ap- Mr*. S. G. Hrrrlman read a
Loch Arbor had been plagued
Immediately for,owing the cerein the Scout Room at 7 p.m.
predation to Mrs. Menser the poem, “Gcndatln” a* a tribute to
with them. Poor John King had mony a reception for the 48 new­
The Women of the First Pres- meeting adjourned.
tho beloved Mrs. I.ancy.
just panted some
board whes ly capped students was hell on
byteriun Church will have their
Mrs. Athow made a donation
the pesky monsters struck, and the hospital grounds.
The Woman’s Auxiliary of the (Circle meetings as follows:
to the birthday hank.
the board* look like giant pieces
Miss Davis was graduated from Congregation Beth
Israel
met
The Session of the First Pres- Mrs. Harry Woodruff, Chaairinan,
The
hostesses then served
m of flypaper.
Seminole High School in 1956. She Monday evening nt the Jewish j byterian Church will meet in the Hostess, Mrs. George Stine, 129 strawberry shortcake and coffee
Parents of Southside School'is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Community Center for a short Session Room nt 7:30 p.m.
Summerlin Ave.
| to the following Mrs. Marguerite
- children, don’t forget the P.T.A. [ Vernon A. Davis of 2158 Sanford business and social meeting. Mr».| 3 p.m. —Circle Number 1, Mrs.
8 p.m. — Evening Circle Num- |&gt;nul, Mrs. S. G. Hardman,
meeting tonight. Room count is Ave
Melvin Siskind, president was In I Victor Brown, Chairmun. Hostess, tier 1, Mrs. Floyd G. Case, Mrs. J. E. Courier, Mrs. Roy Tilat 7:30 followed by a panel dis­
charge of the business session.
Mrs. W. It. Anderson, 310 Oak Chairman, Educational Building ](*, Mrs. O. C. White, Mrs. it. F.
After routine reports
wereAve. Co-hostcss,
Mrs.
cussion in the auditorium at
Victor of the Church. Hostesses, Mrs. Robison, Mrs. A. It Stevens, Mr*.
heard, the committee In charge1Brown.
eight.
Marguerite Graham, Mrs. E. J- A. C. Rector, Mrs. M. Lurlght.
of the
birthday party
given i 3:p.m. Circle Number 2, Mrs. Houth, Mrs. John Kridor, Sr. ( Mr*. Clark Leonardy, Mr*. Ben
$14.95
* Admiral and Mrs. Leo Compo
recently for Mrs. Frances Moses, R. C. Maxwell, Chairman. Ibis8 p.m. Evening Circle Number Monroe, Mrs. Rordie William*
• of Pensacola, Florida, arrived
one of the first pioneers of San- teas, Mrs. Jay Beck, 410 Meg- 2, Mrs. Sidjiey Ives,ill. Chair-1 and Sue Odham, Mrs. Carolina
Wednesday to visit their daugh­
ford, reported on the affair.
noliiT Ave. Co-hostess, Mrs. It. man. Hostess, Miss
Rebeccr.) G. Hill, Mr*. Jean Boyette, Mr*.
ter and son-in-law, Louise and
Bv LOUIS TASSELS
Approximately
forty
people1C. Maxwell,
Stevens, 621 I’urk Ave. Co-hos­ S. 31. Pickens, Mrs. Harry Brown,
^ Jim Parker, in their Lake Mary
12 Noon—Circle Number 3, tess Mrs. Mary Karl Walker.
home. The Compos are going to United Press Staff Correspond, id were on hand to help Mrs. Moses
Mrs. Ruth Hawthorne, Mr*. Elsie
8 p.m.—Evening Circle Num- A Stephan, Mrs. Grayce Gregory
^ look after the Parker children WASHINGTON M — More rhil celebrate her 75th birthday. They Mrs. P. T Piety, Chairman, Edueational Building of the Church her 3, Mrs. Harvey H. Hale, | .Mrs. Floyd F. Athow, Mrs. W.
while Louise goes to the State dren are poisoned by aspirin than enjoyed n covered dishsupper
after which Mrs. Moses opened for luncheon. Hostesses, Mrs. K. Chairman. Hostess, Mr*. W. It. E. Baines, .Miss Varsa
Tournament. They are enthus­ by any other substance.
WoodT. Tidcman, Mrs. Warren Ewing, Anderson,
iastic golfers themselves, and The “harmless” white tablets her many giftj.
31rt Oak Ave. Co- rock, Mis* Aline Chapman and
»• wilt t&gt;o doubt b« seen often by a familiar fixture in every medi­ Refreshments were served at Sirs. Robert I-'cth.
hostess Mrs. Cuitis Hughes.
! Mrs. Albert Hickson.
of this month’s
3 p.m.—Circle
Number 4,
- the Country Club. At least, we cine eahinet, send more than 100,- the conclusion
000 toddlers to hospital emergen­ meeting.
1Mr*. I« I. Frazier, Chairman.
hope so!
rooms each year.
Hostess, Mrs. L. F. Hoyle, 2l0i
This is a depressing time of cyThey
are responsible for more
month—when tise bills roll in poisonings than lye, ammonia, the flavored aspirin which are Mellonvllle Ave
3 p.m.—('itch* Number 5,
and we wonder how we will pay roach powder, cleaning fluids. put up especially for children,"
of a c o o l
' Mrs. K. H- Hill, Chairman. IlosT them all. Something always has jh(Hj
, ; d Uundry h.eaeh he said.
This
dangerous
appetite
is
whet■,•«?»».
Mrs.
J
A.
liarrold.
211
Sou, to break d o w n -th e car, the f0mbinf(,_
mninrn.
t*-cl, the doctor continued by par- ^
I’ark Ave.
These fact* are we known to r|)U who - fooii#h|y ,p|( a cbitd
3 pm — Circle Nnmber 6. Mr*
H n m p H o m n C l t l h c doctors. They apparently are not that the aspirin the doctor has Kirby Fife, Chairman Hostess,
n o m e u e m o v- i u d 5 10 woI1 known t0 pircnlJi Who
prescribed fur him Is 'cartdy.' "I Mrs. Ralph Leonard, Ivlespine
persist in .kleaving
bottles of as*
l ,i
"The death rate so far ha* been Drive, Denary. Co-hostess, Mrs.
„* mercifully low, l„ * than one per B. M. Ilokc.
toothoaste within easy teach of
cent." said Jacobziner. “ But it Is
2:30 p.m. Circle Number 7,
' small fry.
tragically unnecessary for any Mrs. II. G. Ilrehens, Chairman
Since every homemaker is in! Dcctnrs who attended the spring child to die, nr to have a close \ Hostess, Mrs. J. E. Baker, 1500
a hurry this* davs the seven home meeting of the American Arade- ( jjruisJ,
with death, from
this West 1st Street
demonstration club* of Seminolo my of Pediatrics here this week1causp
9:15 a.m. (Rrcle
County have gotten their head* listed aspirin poisoning as one of
together and planned a program ' the major remaining menaces to
' “Stretching the Food Dollar” to childhood health. Leaders urged
be used for threo monthly mezt all pediatrician* and the pres* to
join in a campaign to warn par­
in"*.
The March meeting stressed the ents of the danger.
“ If you have a child under four
use of dri:d milk and mivter mix.
For Aoril, a
demonstration on In your home," said Dr. Harold
“One Dish Meals" ha* been plan­ Jacobziner, assistant health com­
ned, emphasizing how housewives missioner of New York City.” you
should choose tender cuts of meat should treat aspirin like a deadly
"/ and to pick really frsih vegetable*, i poison.
No more setting hair night after night!
“Shop and Save" has been planned i “ Don't put it on the top shelf
Now you can have lovely, natural.looking
for May. This final meeting in of the mrJicine closet. Lock it
No-Iron Katya Shirfdross
curl* without fuss or bother. Just set your
the series consists of a sumary up."
hair with Easy, do exactly aa you would
* of the other two.
; Jacobziner said small children
Here is the Bobbie Brooks touch again . . .
with ordinary wave lotion or water!
Pamphlets of recipes used dur- seem to have a natural penchant
List-soft Katya frosted with flirty lace . . . a first dost
With Eeay-do your curia hold their set
ing these
programs hav« been for eating aspirin by the handful.
not just for hours but until
“They apparently like the taste
printed and can be obta'ned at
-companion for your summer hours and it needs
LEE MILAN $5.00
the office of the county ag.'nt, of ordinary atprin tablets, which
your next shampoo. And q “
no
ironing I Black and potent pastels in sizes i to 13b
most adults find bitter, as well as
Mist Mytie Wilson.
Eaay-do la ao gentle. It is ideal V*
for bleached, tinted, white or
ew colors and nhapes In K traux. . . other LEE atrawit
even baby.flno hair. Also ____
m
YOU’LL FIND SOLID GOLD COMFORT
nt
Also RESI8TOL western Panamas at $8.95.
wonderful for a drooping
Ail
LEE
straws
are water repellent.
permanent Try it today.
in u Phillip.* Home in Little Venice. Finance your
honif one of three ways: F.H.A. in Service. V. A.,

Calendar.

Mrs. C. L Menser Guest
Speaker At Woman's Club Meet

Theme O f Recent
Wesley Class Meet

Marian Davis
Receives Cap
March. 31

L A C E -L A D E N LOVELY

Woman’s Auxiliary
Of Beth Israel
Met Monday Eve.

Aspirins Often
More Fatal Than
Poison To Tots

COOL OFF IN THE SHADE
LEE' HAT

Plan Informative
Program For Meets

Now! Lovely, Lasting Curls
Wither 1a Permanent!

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Football Talent
Friday N igh t

dOutald

Bowling

Calory Char Print Co.
Burnett Painters

central Moeie Co.
New York Life In*. Co.
MaBtara furniture Co.
Baku n Moeie Shop

Laude Sotting
Sights O n O B C
Championship
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Backers Music Shop
ms
Mathers Furniture Co.
2372
Burnett Painters
sms
Control Moeie Co.
2Uf
Cilery City Print Co.
2307
New Yerfc Ufa Ins. o.
2210
TEAM HIGH UNCLE GAMES
Bakun Mtitle Shop
MO
Matkefb furniture Co.
133
Control Music Co.
129
Burnett Painters
lit
Now Y*rk Life Ins. Co.
M2
Celery City Print Co.
7M
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GAMES
P. Peaold
S22
G. Swann
488
W. Whlddon
S13
L. Pivae
417
E. Efathhoff
310
H. Hdekrnbaek
411

C. Cooper
V. Webber
P. Peloid
L Plvec
E. 10re hhoff
k. HoHer
V. Wheeler
B. Steele
W. Whlddon
H. Heckenbach
Tetal Fin* Average
B. Steele
87 14733 169.29
P, Psxoid
88 14732 167.38
W. Webber
84 13858 164.82
J.Cook
00 14783 184.3
72 11804 143.68
R. Holler
0. Swann
84 13691 162.83
84 13620 182.12
B. Bortdore
0. Kenlt
84 13408 182.
84 13483 160.43
O. Touehton
27 4340 160.20
P Peioid
F. Richard*
64 13444 160.4
64 13360 169.13
H. HertMt
If. Heckenbach 00 14323 130.13
87 13790 138.44
L Plvec
90 14170 137.40
P. Bukur
60 9381 136.31
F. Huhn
M 13698 13338
T. Brown
71 12162 163.72
W. Whlddon
W. Hartwick
33' 8407 133.47
SO 7732 133.2
B. Ruyenstein
84 13016 134.82
H. KreUer
00 13890 164.30
H. GUstrap
82 12309 133.63
F. Cooper
83 13443 131.6
E. Kirchhoff
H. Russell
71 10494 14838
76 11122 148 28

Sanferd Seminole baseball men­
tor Dave Lauda told his charges
yesterday afternoon that be was
sotting his eigfcte on the Orange
Belt Cesfermee championship.
He sternly reprimanded his
charges far the II errors they
committed in the first two innings
of Tuesday night’s Important gam*
with Melbourne.
"You boys are hiding behind
the fact that you lack high school
experience,*’ he said emphatical­
ly, "and it’s taking away your
confidence early In the game.”
Laud* reaffirmed his statement
mad* early in the season that he
bad "fin* limber" and expected
to build a real team out of i t Ha
said that man for man his team
was at good as any other team
In the conference.
"You boys have a chance to
prove something this year,’* he
said. *‘U is a
seldom occasion
when a new team In a conference
does very well. Weil, we’re going
to do that this year.**
Laud* said It was time his
charges were weaned from the
baby bottle, so to speak. He af­
firmed the observation which has
been general around the high
school athletic circlet that the
boys were thinking of excuses in
the early innings of the ball gtme
Instead of reiponilbUiUet.
"We've got three or four man
that need to buckle down to responslbllltiea In the batting or­
der," he said. Many of the tvant
have shown amailng prowess at
the plate, while others have not
realised the potentiality counted

a bunting specialist In Doyle Cor­
ley, a junior, and another on the
way in David Bramlett, a sopho­
more.
The SedUnoles also have heavy
bat men in Johnny Yeakle, Brant­
ley Schirard, and Eddie Barbour.
K*n MeMurray proved Tuesday
night that he could pull a ball
late a nice base rap that is vital
when runners are on base.
Ronnie Russl has a fin* base­
ball head but hasn’t whipped him­
self Into shape y et Catcher Ce
ell Dandridge Is changing bis
stance at the plate and la a potential powerhouse along, with
Johnny Barley.
BUI Tyre has a strong frame
aad Is a hard man to piteh to.
If* shows a 1st of promise and
can Improve in the next few times
at bat.
Offensively all the Semlnolea
lack is confidence when they take
the field. They are well balanced,
energetic, and spirited. They put
themselves |n the hole In e hurry
and then play superb ball to get
themselves out of It.
Tharoln lies the difficulty—in a
battle for the top three spots In
the conference the Semlnoles will
find a distinct disadvantage In yetting into trouble in the first Inn­
ings. A good start aids a good fin­
ish and the Semlnoles have the
stuff with which t* make a good
start.
Coach Laude said this morning
that the Semlnolea will have a
good workout
tomorrow night.

__ MIAMI * HI—Th* UstvenUy of
Miami' win ostoli tta benro-grow*
fMtboll taloat Friday night la tfco
Orange Bowl whoa tbo Hurricane
loom tpUto op for- IU aaooal
opriag praetleo intra-equad gam*.
Coach Andy Gustafaon laid his
loam, perennially made up of eutof-flat* m ralta, will have a Uao*
up this year com
of about
25 per cent Floridlani.
Goatalsoa. whooo team ranked
la tho nation'* "top t v " all
through tho 188S Moioa, sold this
year's squad has shown more
spirit and enthusiasm than say
othar he baa coaehed at MtemL
fifteen of the 50-man squad are
from ta* Sunshine State, seven
from tho Miami area and all are
considered prise catches. Moot of
them are In hot contention for
berths on the /irst two teams.
four of the native ions are vir­
tually assured starting positions.
They are junior quarterback Bon­
nie Yarbrough of Jacksonville;
junior tackle Charles Diamond of
Miami; sopbofaore guartl Nathan
Kelly of Miami and junior half­
back Claude Casey of West Palm
Beach.
Other Floridians in cootentioo
for top places are a group of
highly regarded sophomores: ends
Jon Mlrilovich and March Hoy of
Miami, halfback Thcron Mitchell
of Live Oak. Ernest Barnes of
Lake City, fullbacks Henry Mar­
tin of West Palm Beach, Ted Nida
of Melbourne, Bob Winfield of
Ocala and Joe Rohas of Miami,
and quarterback Fran Curd of
Miami.
"We’re having a pretty good
spring_ .practice, Gustafson said.
"Tho boys hava been blocking and
tackling well. . .1 think our line
will be better offensively. . .but
defensively they are not as quick
as last year's team.’’
Kay West. Fla. has increased
more than one hundred per cent
In population in the past t*n
years.
“We need to p)ay a good p i me u d
a consisteat game," he said, "and
I'm convinced that we can do just
that."
Laude said the boya are eager
for a chance to take on Cocoa,
but "they’re laying for Winter
Park and want to revenge the
whipping they look for tbe sea­
son opener."
Game time is 8 p.m. tomorrow
night In Memorial Stadium.

Seminole Track M i lle r s Top D a l l a s 7 -0 ,
Team Places 2nd Move Ahead In Rival Series
In Tri-School Meet
The Sanford Scmlnolsi track
team showed that they were sec­
ond only to the beet last night In
Melbourne as they romped to a
sound teeond place In a tri-school
meet with Sanford. Melbourne
and Cocoa participating.
Melbourne ran wtld and tallied
1141* points in the 13 event meet,
but the power determination of
the Semlnoles not to be in last
place pushed highly touted Cocos
almost out of the meet.
The 'Semlnoles rsn up 41V)
points agslnst what is considered
the best track team In the state,
more than doubling Cocoa, who
tallied 21 points.
Florida's 'ieanse plates are
mid* by the inmates of Raifori
Steto Prison.
Florida's lles.ie* pistes cost a&lt;
ba t ten-rents each to n.anufac-

tore.

"W* have tha makings of a
championship team," Laude de­
clared, "but these shaky starts
aren't helping matters."
Laude said that his team play­
ed (pP-fllfht ball more innings
rattled, but "I
that thty were
don’t want this erraticism to becoma habit forming.”
Tomorrow night the Semlnoles
will face tho Lakevicw Red De­
vils of Winter Garden in a night
performance in Memorial Stadium.
The Devils have seen only limit­
ed action in the Orange Belt Con­
ference so far this season but last
year they finished second.
"This Orange Belt Conference
Is tough," athletic director Fred
Ganas said this morning. "Thty
don't taka a back seat to any of
the other conferenrei."
The Semlnoles have as wellbalanced an offensive team as any
J Plerro
0 Emrick
C. Piercy
31. Stotiky
T. Bolly
W. Wheeler
D. Allan
G. Zak

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90 12724
90 12033
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23 3825
13 2337

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138 27
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are: John Lake, David Peralta,- Richard Jansen, Carl Venters. Nkky Constantine, and Themaa Pay. (Back row left to right) Charles
Oravet i. Ward Waters, Franclh Gtraekarrt, Roland Durand. John
Kennedy, and Stephen Powell.
(Staff Photo)

COACH W. T. GALLOWAY PRESENTKD LETTERS to AB Benia
Catholic School basketball players yesterday at a general aaaeaihly
of the School Tfco reacn bands a letter ta Freddy Teal* aa other
■embers of tbe group looks on. (Left to right) In the front row

The Minneapolis Millers moved
ahsad In the serits that turned
into one of the hottest rivalries
in spring training baseball in
Central Florida yesterday as they
topped Dallas 7-0.
The Millers’ win yutsrdav gave
them a series cf three wins to
two over Dallas.
It was a pitching game for the
big brothers of the New York
Giants Farm System as Dallas
was held to oi\e hit for six inn­
ings, and that hit was one of
those freak pep flies that acci­
dentally fell safe.
Vibert Clarke, tbe starting Mil­
ter hurler appeared in his sea­
son’s best form as he flashed his
versatile pitching forte passed tho
heavy bats of the Eagle staff
without trouble.
Roger Bowman, another left­
hander for Minneapolis, came in
in the seventh and was hit three
tlmss by the Dallas batters.
Although Minneapolis now leads
the Dalles-Minneapolis series 3-2,
Eagle manager Salty Parker in­

dicated this morning that things
wouldn't necessarily remain the
same today or Saturday night.
The Eagles and tha Millers tee
off today In a game that could
even the icore In the high pitch­
ed competition cf the rivalry.
The two teams will meat again
Saturday night In the Shrine Bene­
fit game that Is expeetad to draw
a capacity crowd of Sanford and
Seminole County folk.
While it was said, "We had a
hard time with eontrol today."
the Miller managerial staff said
that Dallas was as good aa aver
but that Minneapolis was simply
improving. Salty Parker indicat­
ed that today, and especially
Saturday night, that theory would
be disproved.
In yesterday atfenoon’s game
tbe batting eye of many players
seemed Improved as Mlnntapnlls
tapped 11 hits off the three man
Dallas battery team.
Hal Holland, Minneapolis first
bsseman. hit two home runs and
a single to drive in three runs.
Carlos Paula, just arrived from

the Washington Senators, got a
double and a single and drove in
three runs in his first game for
Minneapolis.
The MinncrpolU record is also
becoming Impresses, which could
be an indication that Minneapolis
Is moving ahead of their upstart
younger brother, Dallas. The Mil­
lers. after a long losing itrcakW
when they first arrived, now havo
won 10, lost four and tied two
for the Spring Training Exhibition
Season.
But, as Minneapolis manager
Rosie Ryin says, "That bunch
(Dallas) always play their b e st.
game againt us.’’
*
Lien Score
Dallas
000 000 000-0 4 1
Minneapolis 012 020 lOx—7 U 1 _
Batteries
•
Dallas—Davis. Cook (4). Fowlsr
(7), and Jackson, -McCardtll
(•)
Minneapolis—Clarke, Bowman (7)
and Jenkins.
Home Runs
Minneapolis—Holand 3 (second,
on; fifth, none on)

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Rc.-ttaurnnt.
,

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THE SANFORD HERALD Thun. April 4, 1957 Pact 7

Additional Society
«Mrs. Wheaton
M a d e Press
Secretary
WASHINGTON U P-Preildent
Elsenhower yesterdar announc­
ed the surprise selection of .Mrs.
Anne Wheaton, director of wotnen'i publicity for the Republi. jppan National Committee, a* asYaletant White House press sec­
retary.
The President made the an­
nouncement to some lic o women
attending the fifth annuel Repub­
lican women's conference. The
women greeted the announcement
with cheers and applause.
Mrs. Wheaton is the first
woman ever to fin the post at
the White House. She replaces
"M urry Snyder, who recently was
named assistant secretary of de­
fense for public sffalrs.
The President laughed « t the
enthusiastic reception jiven his
announcement and said he hoped
"Ann* will be as pleased after
six months on the Job"
Mrs. Wheaton, vho says el u, is
"over 60," Is assistant to the
public relations director of wo'fjn s n 's publicity. She handled
Mrs.. Eisenhower's public relat­
ion* during the 1*52 presidential
campaign.

Happy Birthday
APRIL 3
Mrya Lee Stokes

APRIL 4
Wesley Cunningham
Ben. F . Currie
Mrs. M. A. Newton
Robert D. McNsb
Mrs. Herman L. Swaggarty
Pears Perk Salad
NEW ORK — M» — , Pears
make a tasty addition to a mixed
green salad. Cut the pears Into
cubes and add lettuce, endive, wa­
tercress
and
coarsely-chopped
walnuts. Dribble olive oil In the
taad, enough to coat the leaves
when the salad |s tossed. Sprrinkle with salt and pepper and squeeze lemon Juice over all. Toss
well and serve immediately.

TO PREVENT
WORLD WAR III

F.E.Householder
Guest Speaker
A t UDofC M eet
The Norman Howard de Vera
Chapter 01 the UniUd Daughter*
of the Confederacy held its month­
ly meeting friday afternpon at
the home of Mrs. P. E. Ronmllla'.
The session opened the Ritual
and salutes to the American and
Confederate flags. The business
portion was conducted by Mrs. P.
E. Roumillat, president.
Guest speaker, Judge F. E.
Householder gave a very inter­
esting talk on "Problems of To­
day's Youth."
Members
present were: Mrs.
Frank Adams, Mrs. George Bis­
hop, Mrs. Martin Brown, Mrs. L.
A. Bromley, Mrs. David Cald­
well, Mrs.. George Hardin, Mrs
Minnie Jones, Mrs. W. B. Kirby,
Mrs. Philip Msrx. Mrs. G E.
McCall, Mrs. J. M. McCaskil. Mrs.
Hugh Nicholson, Mrs. B. L. Per­
kins, Mrs. Z. B. Ratliff, Mro. A
K. Rossetter, Mrs. F. E. Roumil­
lat, Mrs. M. R. Strickland, Mrs.
Hugh Truluek, Mrs. A. B. Wal­
lace, Mrs. M. S. Wiggins, *”d
Mrs. Roy Wright.

At this moment, the military forces
of NATO are guarding a 4,000 nde
defense line against CommunM eg*
grtuion. The North Atlantic Treaty
Orpmimkm. . . 1) free nations toctwting the U. S. who ate pooling
their strength for mutual protection
. . . is helping prevent World War HI
beams ths Reds know if they attack
one NATO nation, all will fight. On
this 8th Anniversary of NATO, leans
more about your shield of freedom.
Write ter frM Watte* •«,
NATO tafarwaMaa,

Saeir/.NawTaHiat.llT.
Puh’ithrJ «, • public trrrirc in rente
rraiioii with Tht A i t M ixing CounctL

FLAMES ENVELOPE THE ENTIRE market as firemen
fight to contain the blaze within the market Aren. Short­
ly a fte r the above picture wn« made, flames leaped to

The Ohio Extension -Depart­
ment says that * synthetic detsrgsnt Is prsfsrabto for blanket
washing because It quickly wets
th« blankets, and eliminates the
problem of removing soap curd

Cheese Fondue
For Easy Baffet
SUN VALLfiY, Id a h o -® —
An after-tU specialty served a l
this resort makes a good dish for
Sunday night buffet supper.
I t’s cheese fondue, served a l
the adjoining market building to destroy over half of
the
Rsm. one of the local lodges.
the facilities there. (Photo by Bergstrom)
Rub an earthenware casatrole
with garlic. Pour In about 10
ounces of chablls wine and bring
to a boil; add two pounds of
Swiss cheese cut in small cubek.
Stir until melted. Season with
salt, pepper and a dash of Tobasco. Thicken with 3 tablespoon*
of arrowroot dissolved in n little
white wine.
When ready to eerve, piaco
the css*«roIe on an electrio hea­
ter or candle wanner. Add two
ounce* of Kirschwasser and set
flev
1 s aflame.
Serve with french bread, cut
tn blte-slsed chunks with a piece
of erast on each square. Dip the
bread In the fondue with a fork.

REPAIR
ANOTHER VIEW OF THE State Farmers M arket as
fire, fed by a swift wind, jutted out from the roof and
threatened the entire area at French Ave. and 13th St.
I Itrs-ord* o f 8 « m tn o le C’o u t n y . V\ »r*
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Legal Notice

MR. AND MRS. K. W. WARE at the celebration of the*- gnldrn wedding anniversary March .10.
________ _______________________
(Photo by Mnrets)

M r M r s . R. W. Ware Celebrate
Golden Wedding Anniversary
Miss Myrties
Schedule

GOLDEN WEDDING — Mr. and
Mrs. R. W. Were. 711 Palmetto
Ave. Sanford, celebrated their
Golden
Wedding
Anniversary
last Sunday.
They were married on March
30, 1907, ami have two children,
the Rev. Milton Were, pastor of
the First Methodist Church of
Jacksonville,
and Mrs.
Jest*
Gardner, of Pavo, Ga.
There are five grandchildm
end eight great-grandchildren.
Mr. Ware serve two terms as
Seminole County Judge and is
very active in the Sanford Meth­
odist Church, where he teschee
an Adult Class.

April 3, 10:30 a.m. ChuluoU
Home Demonstration Club.
April 3 1 p.m. Sewing Group.
April 4 10:30 a.m. Longwood
^Demonstration Club.
w April 4 1:30 p.m. «-J! Glub Pinecrest School.
April S, 1:30 p.m.
Executive
Board meeting.
April 6 4-H Radio Program
April a Lake Monroe 4-H Club
April 0 10:30 a,m Geneva 4Hubble* Bit la
H Club.
HOPE. R. I.—
To enable
April 9, 2 pm .
Geneva
their wives to play basketball
Homs Demonstrastion Club.
April 0 7:30 p.m. Landscape on Saturdays, husbands hers have
organizod a baby-sitters’ club.
♦School.

Shrine Club Benefit
Baseball Game

Was For Luggage Care
NEW YORK— W -T h e eas­
iest way to keep the new look of
suitcase*, handbags, gn| f bags
and other leather goods I* with
wax. Leather experts say that a
gentle rubdown with wax keeps
them from drying out and be­
coming soiled
and
worn. Til*
coating alio keepa metal parts
from tarnishing.
One easy way to separate egg
white and yolk: The Alabama Ex­
tension Department recommends
breaking the egg into a funnel.
Only the while will run through.

Nothing could be naved front the building ho fast did
the flames engulf the building. (Photo by Bergstrom)
I**tied t h e r a o n T h o c t r l l f k t t t n u m bs*r a n d y t a r o f laauanc&gt;a. t h r &lt;!•*•
as rl p tl o n sif th«r p r o p e r t y , a n d I ha
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C e r t i f ic a t e No 318 Y#*r »»f !*«au n til J u n e 23rd 1V»I

llrws rItitlon of Progtrl) i

Far One I)&lt;dl«r
DETROIT —W—The
Detroit
community of Ilamtrnmnck re­
cently bought a new firu truck
an.| advertised tho old one, vint­
age 1927, for a-ilc, cheap. When
no taker, appeared and advertis­
ing costa mounted official* decid­
ed to offer tho trucklo any com­
munity that wants it—for one1
dollar.

T,ot t lllock A T r a c t |l&gt;, Hanl.i
lido Mprlnga a n o r d l n g to pl-ita
t h e r e o f recsirded up on lhi» p u n I k r r s o r d a of Hmdn»d* C ounty,
Florida
Nam # In w h ic h i i m m c i I O 1* 11 lit
AH of a-tld p r o p e rt y being In t h a
C o u n t y of M*mln»le. Htate of F i n r Ida . UnUa* su c h - s*ertlfloata ah il l
l&gt;*» re d e e m e d a - i o r d l n f f to law t h e
p r o p e r t y d**rrlbed In euch c e r t l f L
To vary pancakes, add about
c a t e will l»e anlsl to t h a h i g h e s t
b id d er a t th e fri»nt d o o r of t h a li cup of well-drained, crushed
Hemlnssla Csmntv C o u r t Ifouaa a t pincappio ami a dash of ground
M inf ord, F l o ri d a , o n the f i r s t Mon slav In t h e m o n t h o f May, IHT. cloves to tho hatter Just before
w h ic h la the 4th d a y s»f May. 1917. cooking.
H a t e d t h l a 3rd slay of April. 1937
l). P Her n d o n
H.IIU- iiihoi p ltlm irr. Attorney
c l e r k C ir c u it Court.
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y o u r w r i t t e n defense to th * hill o f
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a g a in * ! you. w i t h th o Clerk o f the
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p H ARLES VAN DOREN, INSISTING HE’LL continue as
a college Instructor, signed with the Music Corp^or
America, one of the top talent agencies. The Twenty Ons

■ winner does not want to enter show buslnees, aa
so MCA rifh t now Is advising him on Ms
I many offer* rather than trying to peddle him as
! an actor . . . Dlaah Shore Is now scheduled for 2#
| Chewy Show* in the Sunday night at 9 — ET —
, period. Aleoa-Goodyear show usually seen at that
time may cut back to a half-hour each for the othar w
. 23 weeks of the year or move to a new time . • •
Mickey Rooney'a May spectacular, the George M.
Cohan Spectacular, will be upholstered with Juste
Havoc, Gloria De Haven, and Roberta Sherwood . . .
Latest team for a projected series: Florence (flama
Bronson) Halop and Evelyn (EloUe) Rudie.
• • •
Gloria De Haven CBS WILL GIVE JACKIE GLEASON as much
. . . u p h o l s t e r y t l m e u he wants to decids about his next season a
plans. According to program chief Hubbell Koblnson, Jr., “We can
decide anytime between now and October.” Gleason's summer replace­
ment may be a musical stock company, featuring personalities like
Potty Bergen and George DeWitt who would appear on the show each j
week . . . ABC picked up option rights on Gary Cooper • Western
Theater, an hour-long film series with Cooper *s ,
host. Network is trying to And a sponsor for the
•how for Thursday or Sunday nights . . . The in­
flux of old Roy Rogers movies has caused his spon­
sor of seven years' standing to drop the weekly Roy
Rogers TV Him series . . . Mike Todd and Elisabeth
Taylor will appear on an Ed Murrew Person to Per­
son Show next month.
• • •
THIS IS THE LAST SEASON for NBC's monthly spectaculars, lueh as Producer's Showcase and 7. • vV
Saturday Color Carnival. The network has decided
*
'
no regularly-scheduled show will_ be pre-empted
more than twice during the 1957-53 season, which
_____
rules out the once-monthly series. There will be 99_
minute specials but on no regulor basis . . . Wegon- • • repfacemenrr
Train, new hour-long Western telefilm series, moves Into the Wed­
nesday night at 7:30 period on NBC in September . . . Eddie Fisher
may do a weekly, hour show next season. It would be done from Hol­
refill U|
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THI U.l. NAVY DIMONSTRATIS tts new rocket-propelled mUille, the
Zunl, In tests at China Lake, Calif. The unimpressive-appearing
projectiles are loaded In groups of four (top) under the wing of a
Navy plane, but they take on a deadly aura (bottom) as their ex­
plosive force finds a target. The Zunl can be fired singly or In ripples.

Project Sherwood
By JOSEPH L. MYI.ER
United Press Staff Correspondent
WASHINGTON &lt;tp _ • Scientist
are striving to build invisible walls
mighty enough to hold an artifi­
cial star twice as hot as the sun
If they succeed, man's constant­
ly growing demand for power will
—for all practical purposes—be
forever appeased.
That briefly, is the story of
Project Sherwood, the Atomic En­
ergy Commission's multi million- j
dollar research quest for a svay to
harness the H-bomb's fusion reac­
tions for peacetime power.
As ARC
Chairman Lewis L.
Strauss told reporters at a news
conference Monday, "Power from
fissw i the A-bomb reaction is
hero today—a constantly expanding reality. Power from fusion is
a Itepe of the future—the some­
what distant future."
Notes Progress
Hut "encouraging progresj Is
being made and certain dl«-ovcrles are narrowing our approach to
the major scientific problems iqrolvp." In
controlling hydrogen
power and making it a servant of
peace.
The sun and stars continually
manufacture power from fusion in
amounts too enormous for the av­
erage mind to grasp. Strauss said
j he is "more confident than ever"
i that man can do it too though the
j difficulties are great.
In man's case, the container for
a fusion power reactor cannot be
of any material substance. At the
temperatures involved, a material
container would
flash instantly
and violently into vapor.
.So, nrking Ihe
gravitational

forces which hold
superheated
gases together at the sun's center
man must fashion a container of
another kind.
As an approach to doing ;hat,
scientists
have thought up thi"stellarator," otherwise known as
a “ magnetic bottle.” It is a device
for holding hot electrified gaies
together In non-material walls of
sheer magnetic force.
Fusion Cnnlrolable
The trick is to hunch such gases
long enough — for several mil­
lionths of a second, at least — for
them to fuse ami liberate power in
Ihe form of electrical current.
The sun's fuel is ordinary hydro­
gen. It fuses hydkogen nuclei to
make helium and energy. Its gra­
vitational forces are
powerful
enough to hold the reacting nuejei
together even at temperatures of
30 million degrees fahrenheir.
Though man has a better fu*-l in
the heavy hydrogen inexhaustibly
available in the seas, he has to re­
sort to higher temperatures, too
million degrees or more. And he
cannot invoke the forces of gravi­
tation which serve the sun and
stars.
Nobody knows exactly what a
hydrogen power plant will look
like, but Strauss is certain it svill
be immense by
present power
plant .standards
and will cost
"scores of million of dollarj."
But, said Strauss, "We are mak­
ing progress." Ilo quoted a scien­
tist as saying:
"Anyone who thinks fusion can­
not be controlled is a fool; but
anyone who thinks it is going to
be easy is an idiot."

Colored News
Friends of Bernice Johnson will
tie glad to know she is home from
the Scminolo Memorial Hospital
and doing fine. She woulu like I"
thank nil thus* who sent cards
and flowers and for their many
kindnesses.

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24 PIANO SERVICES
23 ELECTRICAL-CONTRACTORS

J. W. HALL, REALTOR
Ray L. Kennedy. Aiaoelata
Johnny Walker, Aaaoelate
“ Call H air Phona FA 2-3041
Your* for prompt and
efficient Sarvtea

Stenstrom Realty
H. E. STENSTROM
Raglitarad Broktr
2427 Laurel — Phone FA 2-2420

A. B. PETERSON
Brokrr A*»oclate»: A. B. Peter»on Jr.. P. J. Chc*t*r*on, Garfield Willett*, and R. W. Willlim i, A. C. Doudney, Land
Surveyor
US N. Ptrk Av». Phona FA 3 6133
W. II. ••Bill- STEM PER
Realtor — General Iniuror
Guy AllenAa*oelata
Arietta Prleo, Aaaoelata
Phona IK 2-4991 - 112 N. Park

ROSA L. PAYTON
Registered Real F.»tata Hruker

24 INSURANCE
Ph. FA 2-1301—1/-1*2 at Hiawatha
37 NOTlCES-PERSONALS
23 ARTICLES for SALE
OZIER REALTY CO.
29 FURNITURE A HOUSEHOLD
Laura B Oziar. Realtor

Haiti M Klald. Associate
2501 So. Orlando Ilwy FA 2-5342

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death of our n-n ami brother,
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W H ERE M ORE PEO PLE DO MORE B U YIN G AND SELLIN G !

3—BROKERS and REALTORS

CARD or THANKS
I LOST * FOUND
&gt; FOR RENT
3 BEACH RENTALS
4 WANTED to RENT
3 BROKERS A REALTORS
• REAL ESTATE for SALE
7 REAL ESTATE WANTED
5 M1SCKLLANI0UT
S MISCELLANEOUS
10 OFFICE EQUIPMENT
II AUTOMOBILES-TKA1LERS
13 BOATS A MOTORS
13 FARM SUPPLIES A MACHIN­
ERY
11 PETS-LIVESTOCK-SUPPLIES
(Pooltrjr)
II ARTICLES WANTED
II PLACES to EAT
If BEAUTY PARLORS
IS FEMALE HELP WANTED
1» MALE HELP WANTED
2# MALE or PEMAIF.
21 WORK WANTED
23 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
23A MONEY to LOAN
23 SPECIAL SERVICES
33A ROOFINO A PLUMBING

T

TOTAlT PRICE 17130.00
.t bedroom, tiled bath, with 32 f t
by 14 ft. Jiving room, urge'
screened hack porch. 55 ft. lot.
Fine location. Small down pay­
ment.
Real Estate linuranre
Commercial Inveituicnt*—Rental*
Property Manacmirnt

RAYMOND M. BALL,
REALTOR

p r o f e s s io n a l s e r v ic e
Iw S. I). Ilighleyman — Associate

4-REA L ESTATE FOR SALE

II—AUTOMOBILE*—TRAILERS

Trailer* for *al«: 33 ft. Crest Do you knit, rrnchct, »ew or make
saleable article* of any kind
liner. 38 ft. Detroiter. For par­
W* have a proposition that will
WE HAVE A HOME
ticular* call FA 2-2257. 31ay
intarait you. Dial FA 2-2209
conaldar trad* on bom* or pro­
FOR YOU
I or call at 918 Freneh Ava. at
perty. _
once.
SEE ELMO FARIS YUI It
IIOMF.A -.1 and 4 b e d r o o m *
PUMPS A SPRINKLER
1 A 3 bath*.
SYSTEMS
Completed and ready for lmmadlAll typa* and stiai,
tnatautd
P
o n tia c
ata occupancy.
"Do It Youraall."
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
SALESMAN— 301 W. Firat St.
S T I NE
Now and U*ad Cara
Location*.
Machine and Supply Co.
FA 2-0231 or FA 2-5378 after 8.
Druid Park — Sanford
207 W. 2nd St.
Th. FA 3 6U2
Grove Manors — Sanford
It will pay YOU to tea ui before
Valencia Vtllaa — Dai-and
you buy. Op«n Evanlnn and Tree* trimmed, removed and
damoaied. Phona FA 3-2809.
Whitparing Oaki — Tituivtile
Sunday*.
SANFORD TREE COMPANY
t i aatalda
‘
Trailer Salat
Palatka, Fla.
FHA In earvlca and FHA financ­
INCOME TAX SERVICE
ing available.
Wm. II. Murray
DON'S COVER SHOP
Automobile Interior Decorator ,1111 Calery Ave. Phone FA 2-13*1
,
Closed Sunday
Wa can qualify you for one of Beat Covert — Boat Cuihlom
At
Wlllla
Pontiac—301
W.
t
i
t
thasa homaa In SO alnutea. You
ENVELOPES, Lattarbaada. itatacan »tart enjoying the homa
ments, invoice*, hand bill* ami
1947
Na*h.
Radio,
heatar,
back­
while wa proce** the paper*.
program*.
etc.
Progressive
up lighta, good tire*. Excellent
Printing Co. Phone FA 2 2951 rondlilon, &gt;200. Stephen O.
4oI Vtest 13th St.
Btith. 31onteiuma Hotel after
Developed by
WELL DRILLING
8:30 p. m.
ODHAM &amp;
Falrbank»Mor*e pomp*.
1949 Studebaker truck A 14 ft.
Kapair* to all make*.
TUDOR, Inc.
Van. Good condition throughHOWARD C. I.O.NO
out, 4323 Can be dcen at 2311
207 E. Cominarrial Ave.
Cor Hwry 17-92 t, 27th St
So. Park Ave. after H p. m or
Phou* FA 2 26X1
Call FA 2-2821 until 6 p m
Phone FA 2-1361
HOUSES
WASHED
a&gt;k for Carl.
BRAILKY ODHAM, Pr«s.
Aim roofs. STEAM LUX PRO
12—BOATS and .VIOTOKS
CESS. In Orlando *ince 1915
Thousand* of satisfied custom
JOHNSON MOTORS
rr* Free enim alf. Call 31369
7-|{oom lioiMP. Furn. or unfurn­ .ILMINOI.E SI’OH TING t.OODS
collect, Orlando.
ished. 170J tV. ;ird Hi. Ph. 2134 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 3-1892
FA 2-4287.
GATLIN BROTHERS
Your Evlnrud* Ilaaler
GENEVA: Country homo, two
Dragline J, Hull .liner Service
ItOHSUN SPORTING GOODS
*tory. ten room*, furnished with 3U4 K. lit.
Ph. FA 2 3276 Sanford.
Phone FA :’-Mhtl
kitchen equipped. 2-rar enra-rr,
nenuliful Innilsenivd ynrd, ‘.'.VI 12 ft. SeitiLV plywood boat ,C ga­ 2.1 A-- PLl'MlIINl. amt ItlMli feet frontage, near school. Call
tor trailer. 1175.00 Cadi. Phone ING
Geneva 2501 or write Do* .103,
FA 2-0789.
Phimhtng Kresky Heating
Geneva for appointment.
M. G. HODGES
THE NEW
■'1 bedroom Clt home. Splendid In- OLIVER OUTBOARD MOTORS i Service on All Water Pum psWtlls Drilled
Pump*
Pow rrfu l—.Smooth —(|e«i-t
,-nllon. Shade A II citrus tree*.
Paola Road. Phone FA 2-6037
S-L-O-W TROLLING
I'lionc FA 2-5091 nr FA 2-1812.
EASY STARTING
Pi.tr.MmNG
LOST LAKES ACRES
Special Introductory Offer
Contrail and Repair Work
18 henutiful rsmp or home site*.
15 IIP Full Shift Motor
Frpe Estlnialrs
5-7 acre*, with or without lake*2911.50
K. U HARVEY
front. Near Paisley off Rt. 12
WESTERN AUTO STORE
2U4 Sanford Ave. Phene FA 2-338J
Write for brochure.'
214 E. First St.
Ph. FA 2-1101
!.. M. "STEW" Prince
511 Center St., Euitl*
It—PETS. LIVESTOCK,
Phone Elgin 7-2305
SUPPLIES (Poultry 1

LOST—Cheap rod and reel
longing to 7-yaar old boy. Juit 204 S. Park Avc. Ph. FA 2-5« 41
nreit of Monroe Corner, Sun­
day about 9:30 a.m. FA 2-2608. 2 &amp; :t Bedroom home*, hcautitul
place*. Down payment* nc low
as *695.00 down.
2—FOR REM
Cherry Real Eatate Agency
Dial FA 2-9029—Notary
Oiteen— 3 room first floor
floor furnlthod apt. 3 room »* 1219 W. 13 St. near-Barber Shop
rond floor furnished apt. Call
New Lake Front Home
FA 2-5171.
Robert A. Williams
X n/cT T T iC ry
Come to Twin Lake* Farm for
3 Bedrooms, l's baths, 2 lot*. On I fine Durocs. II. II (iri-er, litREALTOR
Small apt. 112 Elm Ph. FA-2 0378.
Lake Knunn Cove. Call after
Contracting A Repair«
Kayntund l.uniRiuixt,
way 420, 5 'a mi. NE Oviedo.
1007 Sanford Ave. Pit. FA 2 6562
1:00 p. m DMI FA 2-3438.
I.SSIKUUK
m Avalon Apt*. Efficiency. Ph.
Phone FA 2-3951
Altantic Dunk
Horse, saddle &amp; bridle jtuo
■
FA 2-5954
CKRAMIC TII.K
Lovely 2 RR home, plenty of
(ientle for kid*. Ph. FA 2-0259
FOR
RENT—
2
bedroom
boautl
Paul F. Mueller X Son
shade trees, nice neighborhood.
EFFICIENCY Apirtmenl. Suitable
alter 2 p. m.
Free Katimale—tfualiiv ttu k
fol furnished home for refined
for Winter Tburi*t. Private bath
$8,800 Term*.
couple or small family. Near
A ihower. Steam heat. Inquire
For E**tcr— Wire Fox Terrier lluhy Spear*. Mgr.—FA 2-135.1
Lake Mary. 490 mo.
Manuel Jacobion acrou from
Spacious 3 HR home on large
solid white male. I mo. "AKC",
Post Office.
beautiful lot. the price will
CLARK
2105 Amelia (Olf W. 29th).
FOR SALE— 9 bedroom masonPlumbing, Healing X Supply I ii.
please you.
WELAKA APARTMENTS: room*
ry home on a 150' lot. Nice
Contracting X Rep i r*
Chihuahua puppies. 3 m a l e . UpFARM Kit’S AGENCY
private baths. H i W. Flr*t St.
neighborhood A p p r ais e d at till French Ave. Ph FA 2-5221
J a l a Rd. i miles out W. 2&lt;lln 12619 Orlando Dr. I’h. F I 2-2371
112.000. O n be bought for
Highway 17 X 92 SouGl
to Church. Turn right '* mile.
3 bedroom furnished houie. Dial
S8.950. Cash.
Attractive 3 bedroom Clt home
FA 2-4208.
PLUMBING X SMITH TANKS
I on Urge lot. Florida room with i .i — A lt I u l . u t is a .N i L i)
; INSTALLATION &amp; REPAIRS
^ Clean furn. apt., 311 Park Ava.
new draw drape*. Assume pay­
3 Bedroom frame home. L a k e
Boy* bicycle 23".
21 Hour Service
privileges. 18500. Only $1,000' ments $73.03 mo. after down WANTED—
Good condition. Call FA 2.1307.
ARCHIE C. IIARRIEt r
3 Bedroom furnished houie on
payment. 107 VV. 30th South
down.
FA 2-5299 or FA 2-5751
Celery Ave. 2 room furnished
i'irren- i
N - H K tl I V P Mil.PUS
apt. 310 Magnolia. Cnll A. K. Lakcfront lot, at 525 u front ft
21—I'l
VMS s u m It f.__________
Rosscttcr, Florist FA 2-1831.
Your Beauty Number I* FA 2 3712
£ up. 1 Especially fine piece 9—Flower*. Plants,, Shrub*
of land on paved rd. adjoining Prat Compost i Daetwtlder'i) 10c, HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
L. L Sill — Piano Trenmetan
New furnished cottage, lake front.
105 S. Oak Ave.
Mayfair Golf Course 125’ x
Phone FA 2-0229 Route I. Sanford
bu.
bag
GItAPEVILLF.
NUR
Large yard. Must ba quiet re­
litlO*. Suitable for sub-dividing
SERY, Grapeville Ave Phone la—I t.M .\i,I, tlKl.p tv \NTKb" PIANO TUNING 6 REPAIRING
fined couple. Dial FA 2-2002
into 7 ehoico lot.* worth at least
FA 2-088i.
between 9 a. m.-t p. m.
W. !,. HARMON
$1,000 each. Price *1175. And
Ileautlciun, full or part lima.
Ph F V 2 1277 After 5.00 p. m
other choice lota from 5173. upJ FOR SALE— Azalea* 40c to
Wanted immediately P h o n e
2 bedroom furnished bungalow.
Buy in Lake Mary and s»\e
*1.00 All sizes. FA 2-4830. 211
FA 2 5712 or FA 2-2155.
313 Palmetto.
23—ELECTRIC \l. SERVICF4
E. 18th.
MAJOR BROWN REALTT
Lake Mary, Hortda
Tis—M.U.K tlEl.i* It AM l-.IS
This i» a guest pa»s to ths Pralri*
, FKIG1DAIKK appliances, .vile
10— OFFICE EQUIPMENT
Ph. aanford FA 2 3237
Late Drive In Theatre for Mr*.
and aerviee. G, It lligu, Urml*
Budget
and
credit
min.
Apply
Ruth Magnuson. Exp. date Apr.
Fla. Phasic M) 5 1315 *r Saa
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
Firestone
Store.
HAYNES
Office
Machind
Co
13. 1957.
ford F'A2-3883 after 6 p m
*ik Crumley A Monteith
Typewriter*, adding machine*
Experienced man f"i nigh’ work.
it 117 South Park Ph. FA 2-4095Salaa-RenUlJ, 314 Mag., Ph.
Efficiency Apt. Ill-way 17-02 So. _____________________________
Air Conditioning
Apply Bell's Standard Service.
City Limit*. Slu.-nbarland Court. (deal For Th* County Gentleman
Electrical Contracting and
^ 2-0402
French at Seminole Blvd.
Repair*; Economical House
20 acre* tiled land 3 flowing i l_ a I!T^I\U&gt;l»!I.KH—+R \ 11.KKS
Nicely furnished five room garWiring ami Repair*
SALESMAN. Permanent job for
well*. 3 Bedroom home, double
nge apartment. Adulti only.
garage, nice barn. Also 2 badright man. Prefer middle aged RANDALL ELECTRIC COMPANY
Call FA 2-0838 or FA 2-0872.
Dial F.V 2-0915
-oom tenant hou^r. Iho price
married man. living in Sanford 112 Magnolia
RAY HKRRON
I* right. Owuvr will imance.
nr vicinity. Phone FA 2-2311 25
HL
11.1
*i
&gt; (»-K k l’.VIKS1 Bedroom furnished house, near
Y
O
U
R
Doe* This Fit' You
for appointment.
PAINTING
base. Children welcome. ♦43- 4 bedrooms, utility room, U* bath,; PONTIAC SALESMAN EOR A
mo. 1819 Summerlin Ave.
nic* hreeteway. Located on 2' NEW PONTIAC OR GOOD jJ— M A L E or Pkll.vl.t
rt-OOk $MOdmg Alts tin takatg
USED CAR
lots. Cloie to school* and shnp.
Cleaaiag, waiaag. SecTtng Saaru7 Rooms, first floor. Clean, well
Wanted—Colored
man
A
woman
1919 F’ord 2-door
ping renter.
rmio u m moss 1106.
furnished. Working c o u p 1e.
over
21.
Apply
Pig'n
Whistle.
1950 Ply. 4-dr. Sedan, new
R. M. OUm m . Lola* Mary
Electric &amp; water furnished.
paint &amp;. seat covers. Spec. 1395 Lady or Gentleman interested in
Listing* Needed—
109 Holly. Dial FA 2-2489,
Ted Burnet*
1951 Plym. tdr. Sedan
■vice Families Waiting
part or full time Investment
for PAINTING
1952 Pont. 2dr Sedan
Trailer for rent. Dreaniwold Trail­
BROWN REALTY
Trust Wort. Experience untie- 2661 Granvlew
Phono FA 2-2978
Sanford Ave. at Rosalia
er Ct. Adults only. FA 2-2572.
1953 Pont. tdr. Std. Shift
eaaeary. VVrite Renyx, Field A
1951 Chev. Mr. P. G.
F.V 2-2558
Co,
Inc.
P.
(».
Rn*
U106,
For P*inlm&lt; fall Mr I'aslier, Ph.
Six room house, unfurnlahcd.
1951 Pont. l-dr. Ilyd. ( lean
Orlando
FA 2-6159. Room special Jlt.93
- 1307 Elliott Ave. Ph. FA 2-4805. HIGHWAY B U S IN E S S I'HO- 1954 Pont. 4-tr. Std Shift
2i—w o r k tv a m E d
I’KRTY
AND
ACREAGE
1935
Pont.
2-dr
sedan
Clean
ft F.MODELING*
t bedroom home in Like Mary on
| We ran assist in financing, plan*
CLA5TON C. BROOKS
1955 Pont. 2-dr. Cat. Ex. Clean.
Palmetto Ave. Automatic hot
•electing a contractor, X the
Ph. FA 2 0231 or after 6 p m. Power lawn mowing Ph. FA 2 6370
Phone FA 4-Ohm
water heuter, G E- refrigeratevening*.
finest material* available.
F.V
22883.
301
Weal
1st
St.
Real
Evtalr
Investment*
or, electric range, automatic
.sperialiiing
in
Acrrage
washer, like privilege*. In­
Careful carpenter will do smalt'
M PkoM
Routa 2. Box 636 Sanfurd, FU. 1966 G.M.C. 3/4 Ton pickup. On#
quire E C. HudM.on on Pal­
4th k
or odd jobj. Call FA 2-5095.
(M l
owner, just like new. Pricad
FA
metto Ave FA 2-3085.
KENNETH f . SLACK
low mileage 13.000. Owner had
Hap4«
22 A— MONEY TO LOAN
2-11'2
REG. RE U. ESTATE BROKER
to
go
in
Service.
Phono
FA
6 room unfurnished house. Ph. 1009 E. nd
Phone FA 2-0221
2-0175. Call any time after 4:00.
FA 2-6621, if no answer FAA L T O LOANS
Whil« Ihey la.’t Utility Grade
Consult A REALTOR First
2-126.1.
COST LESS
Sell Your Car ta
Fir 2x1. 2iH. 2x8, mojtly 2x6—
CULLEN
A N D HARNEY 1
ROY
REEL
3 room furnished apartment. 2100 10 • N. Perk Av» Ph FA 2 2391
1105 00 M.
306
W.
Second
St
Florida State Hank
Mellons Ulc Ave.
Sherman
(’om-rele Pipe Co.
________OF .SANFORD
Out West 13th St.
3 room furnished apartment in­
33—SPECIAL SERVICES
cluding utilities. 5'iO 107 W. 9th.
VV. DIETRICHS
r. VV. MKUO
REALTORS
Unfurnished 2 BR duplex apt.,
Elisabeth Melhvin, Awociatr
WOOLSEY
kitchen equipped, 300 W. 27th1101 Park Vve. Phone FV 2-3232
M arine Finx*he«
2 bedroom furniihed house. 6 mil#*
Fo r Your Boat
West on W. lit. W. A. Norman. 6— R E A L E S T A T E FOR S A L E
S enkarik (,la*a and P ain t Co.
CUSTOM IIL II.T HOM ES
Small unfurnished house, 1600
112-111 VV. 2nd 9t. Phone FA 2 1422
FIIA CONVENTIONAL
'^
French Ave.
TOOL RENTAL SERVICE
FINANCING
HILL IMPLEMENT COMPANY
Furnished 2 bedroom apt. 213 W. LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
216 Oak Ave.
Phone FA 2 3093
16th. Ph. FA 2-5450
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
A. K. SHOEMAKER. JR.
3 Room furn
apt. S.-teened
porch, garage, extra ro-laway Phone FA 2 3103 1800 Mellanvillve
WANT *n S
hed. 612 Pai k. Mgr. Apt. 2.
Immediate
pouesaion.
3
BR
ma­
Ph. FA 2-1978.
sonry by owner. 452.41 mo.
2423 Y'ale Ave.
This is a guest pass to the Movie,
land Ridt-fn Theatre for Mrs.
Helen Lane. Exp. date Apr. 13, 2 bedroom furni.-iltril block home.
Dial FA 2-2512.
A 1937.
■
*

HfWtt

Seminole Realty

THE SANFORD HERALD

2.1—SPECIAL SERVICES

28—INSURANCE

Thurs. April -I, 19S7 P i |i t
|

BALL INSURANCE AGENCV
COMPLETE PROTECTION FOR
HOME AND BUSINESS

PROFESSIONAL SERVICF,
RAYMOND M. BALL, AGENT
201 S. Park
Sanford
FARMERS AGENCY
tmurance and Rial Eitata
Inaur* with FARMER A reit a l­
lured. 1in French.— FA 2*3221,

2i

f.T s-T u gsi iyr i s —

ROLLAWAY. Hoapttal and Baby
Rad* Day. Weak or Month—
Tel FA 2-3111. Furniture Canter
118 Wait Firat S t
PONY RIDES
er» Aurtlon,
Open 3-7 p.
tills ad for

atS an fo rd Farnv
Ilwy. 17-92 South.
m. dally. Preitnt
1 free Rid*.

DANCE to music of The Country
Cousin*, fro«h fmm a lour of
New Knuhiml, Fri. and Rat.,
I) HI I. THE DOGGIE DINER.
Lake Mary.
This is a guest pass to the Rite
Theatre for Mrs. Alma Rich­
ardson. Lap date Apr. 13, 1957.
.’v - AllhcLLyTFOR SALE
Paint 43 So gal., cots U.95. Work
Clothe*, Camp Good*. ArmyNavy Surplus, 3io Sanford Ava.

DAI LY

CRO SSW O RD

4. Youth
ACHOM
9 Small
1. Thick alice
atream
S. Raised
a Peel
8. Fus*
7 tJtrge worm
leolloq i
8 Conveyed
10. Blond up
11 An herb
11. Hair eolor
IS. Movia aetor
13. Beginning
19. Gatherer
14. Exist
18. Careaaea
1.9. Deity
to Make choice
18 Terform
IT. Germanium 20 Sound, a*
a goose
tiym t
33 Droll
14. U. 8fallow
Preaident
icolloq.)
30. fowl
31. Fit*
33 lurface
34. Auaulta
36 PUnat
31. found*
31. Not young
32. Contained
33. Music not*
34. Siberian
gulf
39. Pronoun
34 Likely
37. Candle
)9 Motherleu
calf
41 Roman
emperor
43 German
river
43. Spun wool
44 Manu­
factured

—Factory t»&lt; you—
Alomm.im
Venetlsn (Iliad*
DOWN
Enelos.»d hesd, S ijp ro n l hr.ttjm
1 Gazes
rail with p!**tle end* Plastle
fixedly
or rayon tape* ('niton or nylon ;
3 Solitary
cords.
3 Affix
*-'rnknrlk GIhuu mil I’nlnl Co.
112 114 West nd St. I’ll. FA 2 1622 I 34—FURNITURE and
IIOUHRHOLD GOODS
Ai uu) anu sell u&gt;rO lurmturr
1'aymg top &lt;atn price* lor any
rh?n« of v Jlilf SltPFR TRIO
ING POST on 17 92 Ph FA 2
• CJITH'K CREDIT
0677

• EASY TERMS

WILMON-MAIER
G. K S cu. ft. refrigerator. E\*
Ne« and U*e6 Furniture
rellent rondition. P. I). Box 55,
ill E. Firat St.. Ph FA 2-5022,
Do Bury nr I’h. NO 8-4IUd.

$SAVK?

lo eu. fi. Freoaar, perfect condi­
tion. $20(1 i-uh. 2411 Orange
Ave

ON GOOD USED
FURNITURE

Brand new "Modern” Electric
Semi Automatic Zig-Zag Saw­
ing Machine complete with a t­
FA 2-096.1
tachments and portable rave. 20.1.09 Fail First
Price *85. Phone F.V 2-2788 (nf.
U r 3:30 p.m.l.
, This i-i n ftc-e pas* ta this Prairie
Lake Drive-In Tneatr* for Mi **
R Biilheimer. Exp. d-te Apr.
Lester Spinet piano. Exrellcnt
13, 11157.
eomlition. C a l l FA 2 0127,
12:00-1:1)0 or 6:30-0:30 p. m.

Mather of Sanford

Tho Sensational Tlioiuu* Home
Organ only $695.00. Easy Term*.
May be seen in your area by
writing Robinmn Music Cn.
316 N. Omnge Ave. Orlando,
Fin.

• jis u n u u n i^
ir-mse 'vnrv i .
33 Slid*, aa fit
n n i r a r ; m iif’iu ,
a car
MIV.I-l [-ISI ii i d c
23 Moun­
a n a n o t i nixiv
a n c in ii ("is
tain
rqnusiM j c i r ’ccpas*
Ml (MI7
36 Debat* t)t»Kld
K ixri [ • i n a
in
37 Capital u n :6J.»in -v-v:iN Y.l t-ina'-iu auiu'-t •
(4t lHiari riMui,i &gt;
29 Do.
rjrjcni i (i i " 11
minion
30 Ixwalion
»»ei»»4*y'# aaeoee
32 vvading bird 31 Coal al&gt;*
33. Milter
3# TtU# (Ban**
iG en
dicttnei
36. Matured
10. Harem room

Itu* is a guest pest to th* Movie,
land Ride-In Theatre for Bob
Crumley. Exp. date April U,
1937.
laxlfled Display

(&amp;
m m um

*f a.IOIA - la^a ' #«t«d *• m |&lt;**«
k«»#e (ado •* |*ai **4 **«&lt;••«•i *4 *«
i «8Nd lod* lamdk

SEMINOLE COUNTY
HOARD OF REALTORS

(InnDim cinq:

23- r t I. M il lit. and---------------HOUSEHOLD GOODS_______
Used furniture, appliances, tools,
ecf. Bought sold. Larry’s Mart.
321 Ka«t First SU Ph. F.V 2-4133

ECHOLS SPRING SALE
9 IV. LIVING ROOM Reg. *239.00
Sufa Bed
NOW
|
Chair
2 Step Tahlri
1 Coffee Table
2 Lamp*
•
2 Pillow-*
Term*

$179.00

i]UB I t l l a g r
* S O N 3 . »s ls » «
S A MUC . LkA W

S i. J o L u A m llf Compmmf

8 IV REDROOM SUITE
Reg. 4272.no
Itookca.*- lied
,iir». Dresier
i/irjjrr
jiiiw
Mr. A- Mrs.
Now
Tilt Mirror
C ro t
ipring Mattresi *F * / • *J*J
Innei spring
Mai, lung Rn« Spring
ROM'S
2 Pillow*
Term*

*s«mMM
s i v s o s n fLoatna

'Tor.. $199 00

FEATURING

Wnmab* Iron flunk Bed*
Complete with M attrejsn
NOW

$79.50

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SEE THEM SUNDAY, APRIL 7,1957
FROM 11:00 A. M. lo 5:00 P.M.
At V/esi Third St. and Persimmon Ave.
Furnishings for Open House Courtesy of
Yowell’s and Mather of Sanford.

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put of the danger sons.
Our way waa trapped on tba
back Um by a diesel trad e r that
wouldn’t crank. Mika Tamny
drove my little Chary and wa hook­
ed to the snormoua piece of ma.
thlnery. A strain, part of the chain
broke, wa triad again. Thia time
tt moved—wa got her ouL
With one traetOftraller and the
help of a driver we got another
tractor trailer out that had no
keys.
We booked onto trailers with
Ford tractors while the paint was
ling off the trailer tongue from
-heat. Both boys had tinged
hair by this time.
One ear was locked. By the time
We could get to It It was a mass
e( flames—the gas tank blew—
we let It go.
By this tlma the flam"S bad
Jumped the runway between the

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F l o r i d a on o r h t f o r a amid d a t a aa
r e q u i r ' d by th n law n of F l o r i d a
a n d lha l l . t F l o r i d a I t u l- a of c i v i l
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p . MARTEN. a | u * . a n d ClfARt.E-U
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t h i a su it h a . h t a n l a a t l l u l . d la t'lrc u l t C o u rt N i n t h J u d i c a l C ircu it
Bamtnols C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , a n d t h a
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farm ers Market and Sanlurd
Fruit Co. We went te work there.
We moved trucks, semis, and a
couplrf of traetors. Wa started down
the aisle between
the flaming
buildings—wa cursed the men who
had locked their trucks. Tha heat
was frying hot—ws couldn’t stand
It long snough to break the win­
dow of the trucks—we watched
four or five of them, one appar­
ently just recently off the pro­
duction line, burn.
!*ve never seen more valiant
kids; they had run thslr hearts
out for thslr school just a few
hours earlier and by this time
they had been In a neck-breaking
paee for nearly an hour.
We moved Into Sanford Fruit
Co.’s office and front part of the
plant. Wa took out desks, a safe,
recordi, coke machine!, vending
machines, fruit, an air condition­
ing set, and fruit By this time wa
had 20 or 30 men helping ue.
We used traetore we ntd sav­
ed and hooked them to tre liars
and carted out material until we
filled the trailers. Brantley and
Mike were panting hard—I waa
near exhaustion, a far ery from
the physical flttneas of these two
young heros that had saved ma­
chinery whose cost went into
thousands of dollars.
Tha fire department was tremendous. By the time thay ar
rived the entire Farmeri Mar
ket wee lost and the flames were
spreading fast in the Sanford.Fruit
Co. plant It looked hopeless, but
we had underestimated them.
Fire Chief Cleveland went right
up next to the flames with his
men. One crew was within three
feet of a truck with flaming gas
tank. They
saved it—all that
burned was the seat and nne tire
—and they saved the rest of the
plant.
Tired, exhausted, hair singed,
clothes scortched and full of smoke
we sat down to rest. It thrilled
me to look at the boys—Triple-A
stock of fine leadership and hero­
ism. They knew they hid dona
a great service and they were hap­
py. I thought thay should have
been carried through the streets
on the shoulders of the crowd that
had gathered.
The rest of the building was out
of danger—we called It a night I
borrowed one of Harry Tooke’s
Sanford Fruit Company trucks—
mine was loaded—took some of
the kids from the
track team
home—It w»s all ovot by 1 a m.
Yestlr, if I ever need a hero,
I’ll know who to look for.

$2&gt;/2 Million
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market pla&lt;forme go up hi flsmes
and smoke.
Thousands of thrilMcekcrs and
onlookers stayed welt back front
the flaming building be au.se of
the explosions and fl^ng debris.
Both streets, French Ave. and
13th St. were blocked from north
am| south and from east and
nest. .
Tho Sanford Fire Department's
newest equipment, two brand new
pumpers, were put into action to
fight this morning's blare that
at one time threatened tit wipe
•&gt;ul the area fo u n d the market.
An ice hous« on 13th St. across from the market pletfornt
waa doused with water throngnout the peak of tha fire to keep
it from igniting. Precautions
wore also taken In other citrus
packing houses in caa« the flmtcs
jumped to other areas.
Expensive equipment in the re­
» r
w ard,
j r ..
and
w.
A W A R D JR . P l a i n t i f f s , va RO. frigerating ayatems, office equip­
P H I ) : II IIA INER, f o rm e r ly HOP H IK H CIIOOKHTON. am t H A R - ment, telephones ami telegraph
HIRON If. IIAINKS. har h u . h a n d . equipment, trucks, records, and
a t al. Dafanilanla
I t la h t r . h y n r d . r a . l t h a t t h is Or- stocks on hand counted for tha
e a r a n d Notice s h a l l ba p u b llah ad huge total and the estimated loss
• n e t a waak f o r f o u r (4) c a n s t c u - in the fire.
t l v s waaka In t h a S a n f o r d H am id ,
One witness, at the fire from
a n a w a p a n a r p tih llah ad lo S a n f o rd
R . m l n o l a C ounty. F l o r i d a , a n d h a y . the time It was found, said that
I n r a u a n a r a l r l r c u U t l o n la Rami
flames were seen along the edge
n o l * C o u n ty F l o r i d a
tVITVFRR m y h a n d a a ClrrV o f of tha roof and in one and of tha
ta ll
Ctrsnlt
C o u r t o f RamlnoK
r 'o n a t y . F l o r i d a , a n d t h a aaal of market platform area. Ha said
C o u rt a t S a n f o rd . R s m l n n l t that “ it looked as if the blama
• ' " ' l y . F l o ri d a , o n l h a Srd d a y o f
II. A D., 1SS7.
D P. TTsrndnn
C lark o f t h a C i r c u i t C o u r t
Uamtnoto C o u n t y F l o r i d a
h » A r ia .1 r . u n d q u l a t

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e f o n * R O M A RLAJOCJOfR
A t l o - a a v a »or F t n l n t l f f a
IT r.%*t r « n * r « i A t m i i i
OrUn«1o, F l o r i d a

area. Fram es war* able lo contain tba blase la thia area aad math
of the office records nets saved.
(Photo by Bergstrom)

(Ceatlaaed From Peg* I)
By midsummer, Mr. and Mra.
Ed Zimmerman of Lake Mary had
donated a truck of sufficient sin
lo be converted Into a f in fight­
ing machine, a water tank was
obtained from
tha Altamonte
Springe Fire Department and Ne­
gotiations for a pump, hon, and
nozzle were commenced.
In early November the Board of
Dlrecton met at 'Harvey Pugh’i
home and voted funds to purchase
a high capaelty pump, 200 feet
of pressure hose and a five posi­
tion (stream to fog) water nozsle.
December 1936 saw another el­
ection with new officers taking
the rains.

Former Resident
Mrs. Ada T. Mero
Dies In Palatka
Mrs. Ada Talbert Mero, a for­
mer resident of Sanford, died at
11 p.ra. Wednesday at tha Palatka
Hospital after a long lllnais.
Born Oct. 10, 1871, In Fairfax
County, Va., she had been a resi­
dent of Sanford for 33 y*ers and
» member of the First Presbyter­
ian Church here. Mix. Mero had
been living In Crescent City for
the past six years.
Survivors Include
thre* sons.
Percy A. Mero,
New Smyrna
Beach; C. E. Mero, Ft. Wayne,
Ind.; George A. Mero, Diytona
Beach; four daughter!, Mri. W.
A. Salimann, Moline, III.; Mr*.
Mayme
Hodgkin,
Mre. J. M.
Jackson, both of Crescent City;
Mrs. W. H. Bach, N«w York; 1*
grandchildren and 11 great-gramlr
children.
Graveside services will be held
Saturday at Crescent City with
Masters Funeral Home of Palat
ka in charge.
The family haa req u ited that no
flowers be sent but that gifta ba
made In Mrs. Mero’s memory to
the Jacksonville Childrens Home
might, be put on electric wiring.
Firemen, attempting to bring
the flaming mass under eotrol,
nudged close to the building to
pour water into the Infero that
seemed to be fed front the liquid.
Hundreds of thousands of gal­
lon* of water were poured Into
the buildings from aa many lines
as firemen end helpers could
control.
The Navy firefighter* were
called into action nod stationed
along the 13% St. side of the
fire to prevent the flames from
spreading to other nearby struc­
tures. Every availably fireman
waa on duty fighting the fire.
Both the Sanford Police D«
partment and the Seminole Coun
ly Sheriff's deputle# were &lt;m
hand to control traffic and to
keep onlookers from wandering
into the dangerous areas.
Smoldering ruins remain this
morning along the paved areas
where tha market platforms
stood.

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ASSISTANT FIRE CHIEF THOMAS poura a stream of water Iato the Banted Slats Farmer* Market office. Fire at# Ha way Hita
the arts hat stopped before destroying market office records.
(Staff Phots)

Farmers
(Coetbaed from Pago 1)
tar Into the debris and smoulder­
ing rubs, "I’ve seen a lot of
fires but I’ve never seen one that
traveled s i fast as this one.
“ Our efforts, earlier this mornInf," the Flrw Chief aeld. “were
concentrated on keeping the fire
from spreading into areas that
c-uld have wiped out a good por­
tion of tha Goldsboro area ard
some of the other Important
buildings nearby."
Sandy Anderson, Market Man­
ager, waa on the scene this morning looking over the ruined of­
fice of tha market. He 'eld
“We're not out of business.”
Anderson said that the building
was fully eovared by State In­
surance.” I immediately wired C.
B. Phillips, the State Fire In­

sureties Commissioner reporting
tha lots of unila one and ten ar.d
part of five," he said, and al-o
asked tha: ar. adjustor and in­
vestigator ba sent to the «cen*.
Dealers and brokvrs affeevd ,n
thia mornings blase at tba Stan­
ford State Farmer's Market In­
cluded: Harold Kaetner, Then
Pate, Robt/ Robinson, Dirndl
Henson, J. A. Emerson, W. L*on
ard Justice, M. J. Johnson Roy
Spines, W E. Klrchhoff. A L.
Jchnson, Anderson Refrigeration
Service, Winn-Dixie Stores, Joe
Corley, Chase &amp; Co. Rlpr nnd
Ready Tomato Co., Harry Took"),
.Market News Service and the
State Farmer's Market office.
Chief Cleveland stated thia
rrom ing that "We were luck* to
have held the fire where it was.
"W e nre appreciative of *he
help the Navy gave us by send

ii.g their equipment to he'p b
this emTTjrwy. And the-e were
msny Navy men, off duty, who
I Itched In to help is fight the
(ire that a t one time threatened
a good potlIon of Sanford," he
said.
Chief Cleveland said tha: the
Sanford Fire Department la*.1 six
lines of acse »o fight the blare
rnd the Navy bid one. "The new
cquipmoit worked fine,” he said,
'it really did the work, there
wasn't even a skip."
“Our tr.ublc," iaid Chief Cleve­
land, *ia with manpower. This
same flro could have happened
downtJwn. Our requirement li
eight m o u men at th i present
rate."
Tn 1814, General Andrea Jack
son captured rensaeola, Florid*,
from tlje British.

BUXWORTH, England W— A
chicken killed Mrs. Ethel Bowden
Wednesday.
The 31-year-old farm wife bled A
to death after har pet white
Cockerell bit her on the lag aad
severed an artery.
The mother of five children wa»
unable to stop the bleeding and
died within an hour, although har
children ran to e nearby farm for
help.

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Ed Zimmerman
waa elected
preildtai and pursued tba depart­
ment's goal with tba sama enthus­
iasm as tba past president. By
lata January all parte necessary
to build tba truck ware placed in
tha capable hinds of Pugh. Fire
Chief and Chief Engineer, and tha
truck waa ready for testing In lata
March.
Zimmerman, president of tbs
Lake Mary Volunteer Fire Depart­
ment elates that although the fire
department can answer calls, It
la only In Its Infancy.
Plans ara being made to event­
ually construct a shelter to house
Lake Mary’s shiny new fire angina
and other equipment
To thia end tha Fire Department
la sponsoring a chicken barbecue
supper on Saturday, Apr. 6, to ac­
quire funds to erase any debts that
may be existing and for future
use.
The Lake Mary Volunteer Fire
Department la a full fledged mem­
ber of the Seminole County Fire­
mens Association and also has
active membership in the Florida
State Firemens Association.

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VOL. XLIX

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

SANFORD. FLORIDA.

Established 1008

Jaycees To Help Push
Letter W riting Drive
A concentrated effort to spur
letter writing in the interest of
tkc effort to retain the Sanford
►
Naval Air Station in Seminole
County will get underway tomor­
row when Jaycees will man
booths on First St. and past out
WASHINGTON W — The leaflets suggesting the letter
House Appropriations Committee ariting.
Jaycees yeaiercay were praistoday slashed 26 per cent (mm
the mdget cf Commerce Secre­
tary Sinclair
Weeks who had
"dared" Congress to cut it.

Top News
In Brief

OSAKA, Japan W — US. am­
bassador Douglas MacArthur II
warned today against the "suden
flood of low-priced good* tha- of
ten causes trouble." In an address
before the Japan-Ainericao Society
bore, MacArthur, who took over nis
post two months ago, said Japan­
ese business ignored this rule and
led to the trouble that developoj
in the United States over dollar
blouse* and velveteens (mm Japar

VAH-9 Receives
Safe Driving
Award For March

ed for their part In the effort
to "retain the Sanford Navel Air
Station in Seminole Count/" by
John Krider, manage r o f . the
Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce.
"I thought the Jaycees effort
was one of the greatest contribu­
tions toward thr effort to keep
the Navy here," he said. "Some­
body had to furnish the leader­
ship and the motive power ane
that you did.
"I think you mould be award­
ed in some way for the day that
you provided," said Krider.
"We have had some response
to letter writing but it has not
been impressive enough and now
1 would like to ask another fa
vor of you—we can do something
yet and the quicker tin better,’
Krider said.
The Jeycees responded Ira
mediately to Krkier'a request to
man tablet on First 8t. Saturday
and pais oat '.he leaflets asking
local cilirens to write to the Secre­
tary of the Navy atating their
reasons for wanting the Navy
to stay In Semi .oie County
“The letters should be per­
sonal," he said, "written in the
citizens own handwriting.”
Krider explained that 'the only
thing I was asked to do when In
Washington was 'keep the tetters
coming* and we want to make an
indelible impression. It Is *•&lt; im­
portant,” he said "that 1 think
we can ask the people who are
interested in keeping ihe Navy
here to write a letter."
All letters, he said should he
address this way, and he demontrated: "Secretary of the Nnvy.
Navy Department, Washington.
25, D. C."
Tomorrow, Jayceer will be in
downtown Sanford performing
another gigantl- task, this time,
asking local citixcns to tell the
Navy Department why they want
the Navy to rema'n here.

FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1957

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United Press leased Wire

NO.

Market Reconstruction
Plans Underway Today
Officials
Surveying
Damage

The Sanford State
Farmers’
Market will be rebuilt immedlttoThe monthly safe driving a*
ly, according to a itatement from
ward which is presented to the
Tallahassee thia morning directed
NAS Sanford Activity with the
to Senator Douglas Slenstrom.
lowest accident and traffic viola­
Senator Stenstrom. by telephone
tion rate for the month was won
to The Sanford Herald today, quot­
by Heavy Attack Squadron Nina
ed a letter from Nathan Mayo;
for the month of Starch, 1957.
Commissioner of Agriculture.
The engraved plaque which
Mayo, In hia letter to Stenstrom
symbolizes the award was pre­
sakl "Immediately after you left
sented to Cdr. J. M. Miller, Com­
the cabinet Room this morning C
manding. Officer of VAII-9, by
got the Budget Commission’s ap*
Capt. Robert W. Jackson, Com­
proval to start Immediately re­
WASHINGTON (W — Support- manding Officer of the U. S.
building the Sanford State F ar.
ers of the 2 billion dollar compro­ Naval Air Station, Sanford, at a
mors’ Market and not wait on.
personnel
inspection
today.
mise school construction bill to­
the insurance adjustments.
day planned a strategy o( delay
VAH-O’s accident and traffic
"Also,” sakl Mayo, "I have au­
to win passage despite the con­ violation rate for March which is
thorized L. II. Lewis, Director of
gressional economy drive. They computed on n per capita bnsU
the State Markets of Winter Ha­
all but openly acknowledged that was 0.0G8.
ven, to take all of the men he ha*
Otherwise the bill faced death.
The plaque was held by Fleet
and sta rt the reconstruction Im­
Aircraft Service Squadron 51 for
mediately.
WASHINGTON OR — President the month of February and prior
"I emphasized to them that we
Eisenhower has strongly urged the to then by the Staff of Headdid not have an hour to loaa a*
nation's parents to take a more quarters Heavy Attack
Wing
the spring crop is right on us. We
active lntereit in getting to know One.
want you to know we are making
their
children's
teachers. The
In addition to ihe plaque the
all the speed possible to get the
President told the National Edu­ winning squadron wclfaro and re­
m arket back In business," said
cation Assn, that he was "astonish creation fund receives un addi­
Mayo in hia letter.
ed" to learn in talks with groups tional monetary credit which is
In the meantime. L. H. Lewis
across the nation that many par- used to purchase recreational and
arrived in Sanford yesterday to
ants did not know their children's athletic equipment for the crew.
plan the reconstruction and ha*
teachers.
C. K. PHILLIPS, DIRECTOR of the Slat* Fire Fund, a function shown above (renter) talking with Saady Andirmn (left) Manager
already issued a request for bid*
of the State 1i essarer’s offire arrived in Sanford this morning to of Ihe Sanford State Farmer* .Market and L II. Lewi* (right) Dir- for materials, lumber, hardw are
WASHINGTON M — The Senate
look over the Nanlord State Farmer’s Market fire loss. I'hillip* i» i-clor of ihr Stvtr Farmer* Market*.
(Staff Photo)
millwork, electrical,
plumbing;
Internal Security
subcommittee
roofing, concrete and all items ne­
planned today to push ahead with
cessary for constructing building*
a general investigation of U.S.
to replaoe Units one, five and 10
diplomats In the Midcast ilespito
of the local market destroyed by
Canada’s bitterness over the sui­
D. B. Stafford, 51, died sudden,
fire yesterday morning.
cide of Us envoy, named in ihe
ly at his home in Lake City at
C. R. Phillips Director oI tho
Senate inquiry.
11:30 a. m. Wednesday.
Stato Fire Fund arrived in SinBorn Feb. 25, 1993 in Turboro,
ford this morning to look over
Ga., he formerly lived In Sanford
the dlsastrout fire and start ad­
and had been a resident qf T.nVi
Property damage w-aa estimated justments for insurance an th*
Hr UNITED DRESS
"'»
ir
q'rls
were
the
top
wlnmirt
City for the past eight mouths:
r* $750 In n two-ear collision last huge wood structure through which
Flood* threatened the South Ip- ir Ihe annual Spelling Bee con­
Thursday
He was associated with MeColsky day in the wake of a deadly flur
night shortly after 8 o’clock In blazes ripped early
TALLAHASSEE
W
—
House
Housa
suddenly
passed
by
voice
to­
last night at the Sanford
morning.
Motors Co. there and a meaiber ry of tornadoes, snd north cen­ ducted
Junior High
School. Two boys education leaders voted today to day a resolution of Interposition, (tun*, of the .Mayfair Inn.
A car driven by Joe Wiley Ja r­ Debris la icattered over the a »
tral sections battled their w ont captured the fifth and sixth places wait for Gov. LeKoy Collins’ teach­ declaring Ihe U.S. Supreme Court’s
"The baseball
situation here of the Jehovah Witness.
Survivors include the widow, blizzard since mid-winter.
er pay raise bill before they act desegregaiton
ruling null and rell came out of Lee St. and col­ tire market area and fire still
looks very dim and we are planlided with a car driven by Alfred amoklers throughout the area. Thn
The violent spring atorm contin­ The winner of the Spelling Bee on the $1,000 salary increase de­ void in Florida.
Ding n&lt;&gt;w to go with seven clubs," Mrs. Grace Stafford, Lake City;
three
sons,
Allen,
Ronald
and
ued
to buffet most of the nation was Mary Eileen Myers, 13, in the manded by Florida*! 30,000 school
An identical resolution plunged Foster Green, traveling cast on Sanford Fire Department was call­
John Krkler,
President of the
eighth grade at Pinccreit School.
ed bark to the scene about a i d ­
the legislature into bitter debate First St.
Florida State League said today. Neil, all of Lake City; one sister, from the Rocky Mountains to the She is the daughter of Mr. apd teachers.
douae sm all
Mrs. William Schumacher, Day­ Atlantic, touching off a rash of at
Both drivers were taken to morning today to
in a special session last summer.
The
House
Education
Comm.tiec
"Interest came too
late," he tona Beach; three brothers, R. N. least nine new tornadoe* Thurs­ Mr*. G. G. Mycri, 902 West 25th
This
time it took only a few Seminole Memorial Hospital to t&gt;* flames jutting from the remain*
took
up
the
bill
sponsored
by
the
laid, "to get the committments Stafford, Sanford; G. M. Stafford, day.
St
of the office section of the mar*
Florida
Education
Assn, anl minutes of spiritless debat* before treated for injuries.
from the major league club?"
•
Runncrup in the 90 minute Spell­ which Collins railed "unrealistic," It was approved and sent to the
The threat of
more twisters
of Pensacola; W. B. Stafford,
Jarrell, 60 received facial in­ ket.
The major league clubs, Krider Dude City and several nieces and eased in,Pixie today, but (jooding ing Bee was Naomi Tuhy, 13 year at an earl) morning meeting.
juries ami Green, 27, was report­ Senator Stenatrom this morning
Senate.
explained, had already made (heir nephews.
rain* continued in most southern old seventh grader of St. Luke*
The resolution was brought up ed to have received facial Injur­ said " It la my thought that w*
Even though 11 members of the
committments for Vic year and
Funeral services will be at sections. There was no break, Christian Day School in Slavia. 21-man committee signed up as by freshman Rep. Wellborn Daniel ies plus left kne« and cheat in­ should provide adequate storage
the Interest in Sanford was so 10:30 a. m. Saturday a t Bris- however, in tha northern stites She is the daughter of the Rev
facilities for produce to bo storod
deckled to °* Lake Cllun,)f who said it waa juries
co-introducera they
late that they had made arrange son Funeral Home with D. J. blizrards that swept the Dakotas. and Mrs. Stephen Tuhy.
through the summer month* in or­
identical
with
the
measure
advo­
$350
damage
was
estimated
on
ments for the
placing of their Richards of Eustif officiating. Minnesota, northern
Winner of third place was Bet­ wait until all the various formulas cated in the special session by the Jarrell ear and |iU0 damage der to make the market a full U
Wisconsin
players.
(Centinaed se Page 1*)
ty Duda, 13-year-old eighth grader for raising teacher salaries have former Rep*. Pjentice Pruitt of to Ihe Green car.
Burial will le in Evergreen Corn­ and upper Michigan.
Blowing snow lashed by gust* of St. Luke’s Lutheran Christian been presented before they act. Mnntieelln and Karri* Rryanl of
"Unless something unforeseen Ctcry
Charges
were
plared
against
The bill also must clear the Ap
develops," said Krider, "Sanford | Pallbearers will be Jam es! up to 60 miles per hour strjnded Day School and daughter of Mr. propriation* Committee, headed by Ocala.
both drivers by Investigating ofliis out—however, something might Hicks, George Caldwell!. Robert1Iraveller* in Wyoming and Colo. and Mrs. Andrew Duda of Silvia.
Rep. W. C. Herrell of Miami cers of the Sanford Police De­
economy—minded
Rep.
James
yet develop which would make it Dotson, R. C. Brantley. Ros- Cal ) r*** UP ,0 ,0'lr fe,t 01 ,now bur
Other wrinnera
were Deanna
and Repuhllcian Rep. Thomas M. partment, Captals Arnold Wll.
eighth grade Ail Moody of Hillsborough, oefore it Carney of St. Petersburg tried to Prims and Patrolman Carl Dod­
led the mountain states area ear­ Dietricks, II,
possible to field a team here."
botn, and Bert Frsser.
lier in the week.
Simla Parochial School, Steve Moul, can be studied by the full House. delay it. hut were voted down 5J son,
The season will open on Apr. 12
Later this morning the Florida
Ferry Ship Trapped
13, eighth grade Lyman School
to 29. The
resolution
bore 56
for the Florida Stale League with
A
ferry
ship
with
91
persons
and
Richard
Keefer,
12.
seventh
names as co-introducers.
seven clubs. " It just means that
WASHINGTON » — Th* Unit­
, aboard was trapped in lee floes grade All Soula Parochial School.
"Name one time that a resolu­
each date that Sanford would have
ed State* announced today that
in the Strait* of Mackinac, Mich.,
Judge* in the Spelling B»e were:
tion of interposition has worked
played will mean an open date for
Russia conducted another mielear
during the night, hut all were re­ Mr*. Joyce Bateman. Mist Re­
effectively on any m.ilter," Herthe odd club," explained Krider.
weapon* test Wednesday.
ported *afe and comfortable. A becca Stevens ami Hugh Ansley,
rell demanded in asking a delay. As. I j n n c f ' l - . L
The brief
announcement by
all
from
Seminole
High
School.
The
wi-ekly
meeting
of
the
San­
Coast
Guard
icebreaker
*tood
by
" It assistixl the sovereign state * ' 1 UI UI I N N , I U U
"TREAT" FOR TEACHER!
A meeting of all reserve officers
Pronouncing thr wools wi* Cd ford Rotary irhcdulrd for next of Virginia in recent cases involv-1 The Sanford Lions Club will Chairman I.cwls L. Strausa of tho
*
ENID. Okla. HR— Capt. Itoy C. and non-commissioned officers ir.. to free the ship M ay.
Christensen, professor at Seminole Monday will he featured by the Ing its segregation laws in the hear momber* of th* Klori'fia I Atomic Energy Commission »aid
Smith, of Enid Air Force Base, (crested in forming a Sanford re­
test was another in RusaJa’a
appearanee of two outstanding school*.’’ Rep.
High.
John Crewi of Blue Key, Honorary fraternity of "current leriee" hut did not speotbad to eat hia theory that "there serve unit ha*
been called for
students
of
the
University
of
The
spelling
matrh
was
broad­
Baker answered.
the University of Florida, at It* f, the size of the bomb or whether
la no reason for a man to starve Tuesday, April 16, at 7:30 p m.
cast over Radio Station WTRR. Florida, supplied by the Speakers’
if we adopt It and our officials meeting Monday night at th* one or more bombs were exploded.
aa long as the wood* are full of a t the city hall.
Seminole Comity Director fur Bureau of Ihe Florida Blue Key do not hark it up, then of course Yacht Club.
inaect* and other animals." His
Any other personnel between the
It sakl only;
thr annual spelling match is Prof. Honor Fraternity of the Uni­ it will not prevent integration."
The meeting has been designat­ “The Soviet Union on April g,
survival (ruining class Thursday *gCs of 17 and 23 who have not
B.
C.
Steele.
versity. D was announced this Daniel said. "If (hey do back it ed as Ladies Night and all mem­
gave him a farewell dinner o f , had prior service are urged to atThe winner and runnerup will morning by Myron Reck, general up then no power or body ran bers of the local Lions Club have 1956, conducted another nuelear
alligator soup, fried bumblebees, tend.
weapons test
in
Its current
go to Miami on May 3 for the program chairman for the local forco integration
in
Florida’s been urged to attend and bring seriea."
fried rattlesnakes, sauteed jumbo
For further informition contact
17th
annual
spelling
match
which
club.
schools."
i their wivea.
grasshopper*, fried M e x i c a n L*-e Moore or City Manager (Pete)
Tin- test also eras announced by
will determine the South Florida
Miss Martha Wchb of Lake­ There were only a few "no" i \ committee appointed to nomi- the British Defense Ministry la
worms and hard-boiled quail eggs. Knowles or Col. W. A. Wasson
championship speller. It is Semi­ land, is a graduate student in votes when Speaker Doyle Conner nate new officers for the club for
London in an even more terse
nole County's 10th annual partici­ Journalism, a member of Trianon called for a vote.
the next fiscal year beginning fashion. The annonneemet said
pation in the Spelling Bee
(Women’s Honorary Leadership
.
July 1, consisting of Ben Wada, merely that "the Soviet Union
Society) and the Hall of Fame.
\A / p p l f r i p r
j Grady Duncan and Clarence Wrl»n carried out another nuclear test
Joe Chapman from Panama City,
W C U tliU
[will present their nominations on Wednesday."
is a freshman majoring in poll. Gen i ally fair today, becoming ! ltn,| make their reportat Monday
The announcement here was th*
Ileal science, president of the partly
cloudy
with scattered night’* meeting,
19th by the United States disclo*.
freshman rlaas, and I* on the shower* Saturday. Little change
On Tuesday, May 7, the San- ing various Soviet nuclear «xpl»
staff of the school paper. The, in temperature; low tonight 61 ford Lions Club will return to sions since tb* firs* Russian shot
Alligator.
to 68.
I Rs noon meetings at 12:05 p. m. In September 19(9.
MAIIE, Seychelles Islands —th
—Archbishop Makarius of Cyprus
ends a 13 month exile today and
leave* by ship for Africa on the
first leg of a Journey to Europe
He planned to board the Greek
tanker Olympic Thunderer later
In the day to
begin a trip he
hope* eventually will take him
back to his eastern Mediterranean
home.
Up to the declaration of his
freedom last week by Britain, the
archbishop had been confined to
hi* villa near here. •
The archbishop and members of
his staff were exiled to the Sey­
chelles March 8. 1956 The British
hoped his removal from Cyprus
would break
the back of the
EOKA terrorist activities there.
It was not certain which port
T i l t FINISHED PRODUCT: Seminol, High School Gle« Club girls admlro cakes baked for tbo Semi­ the Olympic
Thundertr would
nole High School Glee Club Day la SeniorJ tomorrow. The Gle* Club is attempting to raise fund* take Makarios to.
to take them to the State Contest* at Tsiapa later this month. They will conduct a hake sale and
The British said he was free to AN ACCIDENT IN FRONT of the MayMr Ian at Lee Av# occurred
Seminole Memorial Hospital for treatment.
(Phot# Vy l e r i s l w )
car wash tomorrow .(Left to right) Juanita tVjnnc, Shirley Mttgsn and Lind* Yeackle.
‘go anywhere except Cyprus.
•bully after a o'clock. Roth drivers were injured sod takers I*

Former Resident
D. B. Stafford
Dies In Lake City

Baseball Situation
Here Dim; FSL Will
Start With 7 Clubs

Floods Threaten
South; Blizzards
Battled In North

E. Myers, 13, , Leaders To Await Pay Drivers Are Hurl
In 2-Car Collision,
Wins County
Raise Bill Before
$750 Damage Seen
Spelling Bee
Acting On Increase

Meet Called Apr. 6
To Form Reserve
Unit In Sanford

Rotary Guest
Speakers Told

Florida Blue Key
Members To Speak

i

Russia Conducts
Another Nuclear
Weapons Test

Additional
Local News
On Page 10

Archbishop Ends
13-Month Exile;
Leaves For Africa

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drove my little Chary and wa hook­
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thlnery. A strain, p art of the chain
broke, wa triad again. Thia time
tt moved—wa got her ouL
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help of a driver we got another
tractor trailer out that had no
keys.
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Ford tractors while the paint was
ling off the trailer tongue from
-heat. Both boys had tinged
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farm ers Market and Sanlurd
Fruit Co. We went te work there.
We moved trucks, semis, and a
couplrf of traetors. Wa started down
the aisle between
the flaming
buildings—wa cursed the men who
had locked their trucks. Tha heat
was frying hot—ws couldn’t stand
It long snough to break the win­
dow of the trucks—we watched
four or five of them, one appar­
ently just recently off the pro­
duction line, burn.
!*ve never seen more valiant
kids; they had run thslr hearts
out for thslr school just a few
hours earlier and by this time
they had been In a neck-breaking
paee for nearly an hour.
We moved Into Sanford Fruit
Co.’s office and front part of the
plant. Wa took out desks, a safe,
recordi, coke machine!, vending
machines, fruit, an air condition­
ing set, and fru it By this time wa
had 20 or 30 men helping ue.
We used traetore we ntd sav­
ed and hooked them to tre liars
and carted out material until we
filled the trailers. Brantley and
Mike were panting hard—I waa
near exhaustion, a far ery from
the physical flttneas of these two
young heros that had saved ma­
chinery whose cost
went into
thousands of dollars.
Tha fire department was tremendous. By the time thay ar
rived the entire Farm eri Mar
ket wee lost and the flames were
spreading fast in the Sanford.Fruit
Co. plant It looked hopeless, but
we had underestimated them.
Fire Chief Cleveland went right
up next to the flames with his
men. One crew was within three
feet of a truck with flaming gas
tank. They
saved it—all that
burned was the seat and nne tire
—and they saved the rest of the
plant.
Tired, exhausted, hair singed,
clothes scortched and full of smoke
we sat down to rest. It thrilled
me to look at the boys—Triple-A
stock of fine leadership and hero­
ism. They knew they hid dona
a great service and they were hap­
py. I thought thay should have
been carried through the streets
on the shoulders of the crowd that
had gathered.
The rest of the building was out
of danger—we called It a night I
borrowed one of Harry Tooke’s
Sanford Fruit Company trucks—
mine was loaded—took some of
the kids from the
track team
home—It w»s all ovot by 1 a m.
Yestlr, if I ever need a hero,
I’ll know who to look for.

$2&gt;/2 Million
(Continued Prom Page I)
market pla&lt;forme go up hi flsmes
and smoke.
Thousands of thrilMcekcrs and
onlookers stayed welt back front
the flaming building be au.se of
the explosions and fl^ng debris.
Both streets, French Ave. and
13th St. were blocked from north
am| south and from east and
nest. .
Tho Sanford Fire Department's
newest equipment, two brand new
pumpers, were put into action to
fight this morning's blare that
at one time threatened tit wipe
•&gt;ul the area fo u n d the market.
An ice hous« on 13th St. across from the market pletfornt
waa doused with water throngnout the peak of tha fire to keep
it from igniting. Precautions
wore also taken In other citrus
packing houses in caa« the flmtcs
jumped to other areas.
Expensive equipment in the re­
frigerating ayatems, office equip­
ment, telephones ami telegraph
equipment, trucks, records, and
stocks on hand counted for tha
huge total and the estimated loss
in the fire.
One witness, at the fire from
the time It was found, said that
flames were seen along the edge
of tha roof and in one and of tha
market platform area. Ha said
that “ it looked as if the blama

area. Fram es war* able lo contain tba blase la thia area aad math
of the office records n ets saved.
(Photo by Bergstrom)

(Ceatlaaed From Peg* I)
By midsummer, Mr. and Mra.
Ed Zimmerman of Lake Mary had
donated a truck of sufficient s in
lo be converted Into a f i n fight­
ing machine, a water tank was
obtained from
tha
Altamonte
Springe Fire Department and Ne­
gotiations for a pump, h on, and
nozzle were commenced.
In early November the Board of
Dlrecton met a t 'Harvey Pugh’i
home and voted funds to purchase
a high capaelty pump, 200 feet
of pressure hose and a five posi­
tion (stream to fog) water nozsle.
December 1936 saw another el­
ection with new officers taking
the rains.

Former Resident
Mrs. Ada T. Mero
Dies In Palatka
Mrs. Ada Talbert Mero, a for­
mer resident of Sanford, died at
11 p.ra. Wednesday at tha Palatka
Hospital after a long lllnais.
Born Oct. 10, 1871, In Fairfax
County, Va., she had been a resi­
dent of Sanford for 33 y*ers and
» member of the First Presbyter­
ian Church here. Mix. Mero had
been living In Crescent City for
the past six years.
Survivors Include
thre* sons.
Percy A. Mero,
New Smyrna
Beach; C. E. Mero, Ft. Wayne,
Ind.; George A. Mero, Diytona
Beach; four daughter!, Mri. W.
A. Salimann, Moline, III.; Mr*.
Mayme
Hodgkin,
Mre. J. M.
Jackson, both of Crescent City;
Mrs. W. H. Bach, N«w York; 1*
grandchildren and 11 great-gramlr
children.
Graveside services will be held
Saturday at Crescent City with
Masters Funeral Home of Palat
ka in charge.
The family haa req u ited that no
flowers be sent but that gifta ba
made In Mrs. Mero’s memory to
the Jacksonville Childrens Home
might, be put on electric wiring.
Firemen, attempting to bring
the flaming mass under eotrol,
nudged close to the building to
pour water into the Infero that
seemed to be fed front the liquid.
Hundreds of thousands of gal­
lon* of water were poured Into
the buildings from aa many lines
as firemen end helpers could
control.
The Navy firefighter* were
called into action nod stationed
along the 13% St. side of the
fire to prevent the flames from
spreading to other nearby struc­
tures. Every availably fireman
waa on duty fighting the fire.
Both the Sanford Police D«
partment and the Seminole Coun
ly Sheriff's deputle# were &lt;m
hand to control traffic and to
keep onlookers from wandering
into the dangerous areas.
Smoldering ruins remain this
morning along the paved areas
where tha market platforms
stood.

WUmer a

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ASSISTANT FIRE CHIEF THOMAS poura a stream of water Iato the B an ted Slats Farmer* Market office. Fire at# Ha way Hita
the a rts hat stopped before destroying market office records.
(S taff Phots)

Farmers
(Coetbaed from Pago 1)
tar Into the debris and smoulder­
ing rubs, " I’ve seen a lot of
fires but I’ve never seen one that
traveled s i fast as this one.
“ Our efforts, earlier this mornInf," the Flrw Chief aeld. “were
concentrated on keeping the fire
from spreading into areas that
c-uld have wiped out a good por­
tion of tha Goldsboro area ard
some of the other Important
buildings nearby."
Sandy Anderson, Market Man­
ager, waa on the scene this morning looking over the ruined of­
fice of tha market. He 'eld
“ We're not out of business.”
Anderson said that the building
was fully eovared by State In­
surance.” I immediately wired C.
B. Phillips, the State Fire In­

sureties Commissioner reporting
tha lots of unila one and ten ar.d
part of five," he said, and al-o
asked tha: ar. adjustor and in­
vestigator ba sent to the «cen*.
Dealers and brokvrs affeevd ,n
thia mornings blase at tba Stan­
ford State Farmer's Market In­
cluded: Harold Kaetner, Then
Pate, Robt/ Robinson, Dirndl
Henson, J. A. Emerson, W. L*on
ard Justice, M. J. Johnson Roy
Spines, W E. Klrchhoff. A L.
Jchnson, Anderson Refrigeration
Service, Winn-Dixie Stores, Joe
Corley, Chase &amp; Co. Rlpr nnd
Ready Tomato Co., Harry Took"),
.Market News Service and the
State Farmer's Market office.
Chief Cleveland stated thia
rrom ing that "We were luck* to
have held the fire where it was.
"W e nre appreciative of *he
help the Navy gave us by send

ii.g their equipment to he'p b
this emTTjrwy. And the-e were
msny Navy men, off duty, who
I Itched In to help is fight the
(ire that a t one time threatened
a good potlIon of Sanford," he
said.
Chief Cleveland said tha: the
Sanford Fire Department la*.1 six
lines of acse »o fight the blare
rnd the Navy bid one. "The new
cquipmoit worked fine,” he said,
'it really did the work, there
wasn't even a skip."
“Our tr.ublc," iaid Chief Cleve­
land, *ia with manpower. This
same flro could have happened
downtJwn. Our requirement li
eight m o u men at th i present
rate."
Tn 1814, General Andrea Jack
son captured rensaeola, Florid*,
from tlje British.

Pet Cockerel
Kills Woman
BUXWORTH, England W— A
chicken killed Mrs. Ethel Bowden
Wednesday.
The 31-year-old farm wife bled A
to death after har pet white
Cockerell bit her on the lag aad
severed an artery.
The mother of five children wa»
unable to stop the bleeding and
died within an hour, although har
children ran to e nearby farm for
help.

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March.
Zimmerman, president of tbs
Lake Mary Volunteer Fire Depart­
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department can answer calls, It
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Plans ara being made to event­
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Lake Mary’s shiny new fire angina
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To thia end tha Fire Department
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supper on Saturday, Apr. 6, to ac­
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S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A .

E sta b lish e d 1008

Jaycees To Help Push
Letter W ritin g D rive
A concentrated effort to spur
letter writing in the interest of
tkc effort to retain the Sanford
►
Naval Air Station in Seminole
County will get underway tomor­
row when Jaycees will man
booths on First St. and past out
WASHINGTON W — The leaflets suggesting the letter
House Appropriations Committee ariting.
Jaycees yeaiercay were praistoday slashed 26 per cent (mm
the mdget cf Commerce Secre­
tary Sinclair
Weeks who had
"dared" Congress to cut it.

Top News
In Brief

OSAKA, Japan W — US. am­
bassador Douglas MacArthur II
warned today against the "suden
flood of low-priced good* tha- of
ten causes trouble." In an address
before the Japan-Ainericao Society
bore, MacArthur, who took over nis
post two months ago, said Japan­
ese business ignored this rule and
led to the trouble that developoj
in the United States over dollar
blouse* and velveteens (mm Japar

VAH-9 Receives
Safe Driving
Award For March

ed for their part In the effort
to "retain the Sanford Navel Air
Station in Seminole Count/" by
John Krider, manage r o f . the
Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce.
"I thought the Jaycees effort
was one of the greatest contribu­
tions toward thr effort to keep
the Navy here," he said. "Some­
body had to furnish the leader­
ship and the motive power ane
that you did.
"I think you mould be award­
ed in some way for the day that
you provided," said Krider.
"We have had some response
to letter writing but it has not
been impressive enough and now
1 would like to ask another fa
vor of you—we can do something
yet and the quicker tin better,’
Krider said.
The Jeycees responded Ira
mediately to Krkier'a request to
man tablet on First 8t. Saturday
and pais oat '.he leaflets asking
local cilirens to write to the Secre­
tary of the Navy atating their
reasons for wanting the Navy
to stay In Semi .oie County
“The letters should be per­
sonal," he said, "written in the
citizens own handwriting.”
Krider explained that 'the only
thing I was asked to do when In
Washington was 'keep the tetters
coming* and we want to make an
indelible impression. It Is *•&lt; im­
portant,” he said "that 1 think
we can ask the people who are
interested in keeping ihe Navy
here to write a letter."
All letters, he said should he
address this way, and he demontrated: "Secretary of the Nnvy.
Navy Department, Washington.
25, D. C."
Tomorrow, Jayceer will be in
downtown Sanford performing
another gigantl- task, this time,
asking local citixcns to tell the
Navy Department why they want
the Navy to rema'n here.

FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1957

T o w R o n li
D tlW m d B y
PA 2-2611 B a fo ro
F o r D t for t r y

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U n ited P r e s s le a s e d W ire

NO.

Market Reconstruction
Plans Underway Today
Officials
Surveying
Damage

The Sanford State
Farmers’
Market will be rebuilt immedlttoThe monthly safe driving a*
ly, according to a itatement from
ward which is presented to the
Tallahassee thia morning directed
NAS Sanford Activity with the
to Senator Douglas Slenstrom.
lowest accident and traffic viola­
Senator Stenstrom. by telephone
tion rate for the month was won
to The Sanford Herald today, quot­
by Heavy Attack Squadron Nina
ed a letter from Nathan Mayo;
for the month of Starch, 1957.
Commissioner of Agriculture.
The engraved plaque which
Mayo, In hia letter to Stenstrom
symbolizes the award was pre­
sakl "Immediately after you left
sented to Cdr. J. M. Miller, Com­
the cabinet Room this morning C
manding. Officer of VAII-9, by
got the Budget Commission’s ap*
Capt. Robert W. Jackson, Com­
proval to start Immediately re­
WASHINGTON (W — Support- manding Officer of the U. S.
building the Sanford State F ar.
ers of the 2 billion dollar compro­ Naval Air Station, Sanford, at a
mors’ Market and not wait on.
personnel
inspection
today.
mise school construction bill to­
the insurance adjustments.
day planned a strategy o( delay
VAH-O’s accident and traffic
"Also,” sakl Mayo, "I have au­
to win passage despite the con­ violation rate for March which is
thorized L. II. Lewis, Director of
gressional economy drive. They computed on n per capita bnsU
the State Markets of Winter Ha­
all but openly acknowledged that was 0.0G8.
ven, to take all of the men he ha*
Otherwise the bill faced death.
The plaque was held by Fleet
and sta rt the reconstruction Im­
Aircraft Service Squadron 51 for
mediately.
WASHINGTON OR — President the month of February and prior
"I emphasized to them that we
Eisenhower has strongly urged the to then by the Staff of Headdid not have an hour to loaa a*
nation's parents to take a more quarters Heavy Attack
Wing
the spring crop is right on us. We
active lntereit in getting to know One.
want you to know we are making
their
children's
teachers. The
In addition to ihe plaque the
all the speed possible to get the
President told the National Edu­ winning squadron wclfaro and re­
m arket back In business," said
cation Assn, that he was "astonish creation fund receives un addi­
Mayo in hia letter.
ed" to learn in talks with groups tional monetary credit which is
In the meantime. L. H. Lewis
across the nation that many par- used to purchase recreational and
arrived in Sanford yesterday to
ants did not know their children's athletic equipment for the crew.
plan the reconstruction and ha*
teachers.
C. K. PHILLIPS, DIRECTOR of the Slat* Fire Fund, a function shown above (renter) talking with Saady Andirmn (left) Manager
already issued a request for bid*
of the State 1i essarer’s offire arrived in Sanford this morning to of Ihe Sanford State Farmer* .Market and L II. Lewi* (right) Dir- for materials, lumber, hardw are
WASHINGTON M — The Senate
look over the Nanlord State Farmer’s Market fire loss. I'hillip* i» i-clor of ihr Stvtr Farmer* Market*.
(Staff Photo)
millwork, electrical,
plumbing;
Internal Security
subcommittee
roofing, concrete and all items ne­
planned today to push ahead with
cessary for constructing building*
a general investigation of U.S.
to replaoe Units one, five and 10
diplomats In the Midcast ilespito
of the local market destroyed by
Canada’s bitterness over the sui­
D. B. Stafford, 51, died sudden,
fire yesterday morning.
cide of Us envoy, named in ihe
ly at his home in Lake City at
C. R. Phillips Director oI tho
Senate inquiry.
11:30 a. m. Wednesday.
Stato Fire Fund arrived in SinBorn Feb. 25, 1993 in Turboro,
ford this morning to look over
Ga., he formerly lived In Sanford
the dlsastrout fire and start ad­
and had been a resident qf T.nVi
Property damage w-aa estimated justments for insurance an th*
Hr UNITED DRESS
"'»
ir
q'rls
were
the
top
wlnmirt
City for the past eight mouths:
r* $750 In n two-ear collision last huge wood structure through which
Flood* threatened the South Ip- ir Ihe annual Spelling Bee con­
Thursday
He was associated with MeColsky day in the wake of a deadly flur
night shortly after 8 o’clock In blazes ripped early
TALLAHASSEE
W
—
House
Housa
suddenly
passed
by
voice
to­
last night at the Sanford
morning.
Motors Co. there and a meaiber ry of tornadoes, snd north cen­ ducted
Junior High
School. Two boys education leaders voted today to day a resolution of Interposition, (tun*, of the .Mayfair Inn.
A car driven by Joe Wiley Ja r­ Debris la icattered over the a »
tral sections battled their w ont captured the fifth and sixth places wait for Gov. LeKoy Collins’ teach­ declaring Ihe U.S. Supreme Court’s
"The baseball
situation here of the Jehovah Witness.
Survivors include the widow, blizzard since mid-winter.
er pay raise bill before they act desegregaiton
ruling null and rell came out of Lee St. and col­ tire market area and fire still
looks very dim and we are planlided with a car driven by Alfred amoklers throughout the area. Thn
The violent spring atorm contin­ The winner of the Spelling Bee on the $1,000 salary increase de­ void in Florida.
Ding n&lt;&gt;w to go with seven clubs," Mrs. Grace Stafford, Lake City;
three
sons,
Allen,
Ronald
and
ued
to buffet most of the nation was Mary Eileen Myers, 13, in the manded by Florida*! 30,000 school
An identical resolution plunged Foster Green, traveling cast on Sanford Fire Department was call­
John Krkler,
President of the
eighth grade at Pinccreit School.
ed bark to the scene about a i d ­
the legislature into bitter debate First St.
Florida State League said today. Neil, all of Lake City; one sister, from the Rocky Mountains to the She is the daughter of Mr. apd teachers.
douae sm all
Mrs. William Schumacher, Day­ Atlantic, touching off a rash of at
Both drivers were taken to morning today to
in a special session last summer.
The
House
Education
Comm.tiec
"Interest came too
late," he tona Beach; three brothers, R. N. least nine new tornadoe* Thurs­ Mr*. G. G. Mycri, 902 West 25th
This
time it took only a few Seminole Memorial Hospital to t&gt;* flames jutting from the remain*
took
up
the
bill
sponsored
by
the
laid, "to get the committments Stafford, Sanford; G. M. Stafford, day.
St
of the office section of the mar*
Florida
Education
Assn, anl minutes of spiritless debat* before treated for injuries.
from the major league club?"
•
Runncrup in the 90 minute Spell­ which Collins railed "unrealistic," It was approved and sent to the
The threat of
more twisters
of Pensacola; W. B. Stafford,
Jarrell, 60 received facial in­ ket.
The major league clubs, Krider Dude City and several nieces and eased in,Pixie today, but (jooding ing Bee was Naomi Tuhy, 13 year at an earl) morning meeting.
juries ami Green, 27, was report­ Senator Stenatrom this morning
Senate.
explained, had already made (heir nephews.
rain* continued in most southern old seventh grader of St. Luke*
The resolution was brought up ed to have received facial Injur­ said " It la my thought that w*
Even though 11 members of the
committments for Vic year and
Funeral services will be at sections. There was no break, Christian Day School in Slavia. 21-man committee signed up as by freshman Rep. Wellborn Daniel ies plus left kne« and cheat in­ should provide adequate storage
the Interest in Sanford was so 10:30 a. m. Saturday a t Bris- however, in tha northern stites She is the daughter of the Rev
facilities for produce to bo storod
deckled to °* Lake Cllun,)f who said it waa juries
co-introducera they
late that they had made arrange son Funeral Home with D. J. blizrards that swept the Dakotas. and Mrs. Stephen Tuhy.
through the summer month* in or­
identical
with
the
measure
advo­
$350
damage
was
estimated
on
ments for the
placing of their Richards of Eustif officiating. Minnesota, northern
Winner of third place was Bet­ wait until all the various formulas cated in the special session by the Jarrell ear and |iU0 damage der to make the market a full U
Wisconsin
players.
(Centinaed se Page 1*)
ty Duda, 13-year-old eighth grader for raising teacher salaries have former Rep*. Pjentice Pruitt of to Ihe Green car.
Burial will le in Evergreen Corn­ and upper Michigan.
Blowing snow lashed by gust* of St. Luke’s Lutheran Christian been presented before they act. Mnntieelln and Karri* Rryanl of
"Unless something unforeseen Ctcry
Charges
were
plared
against
The bill also must clear the Ap
develops," said Krider, "Sanford | Pallbearers will be Jam es! up to 60 miles per hour strjnded Day School and daughter of Mr. propriation* Committee, headed by Ocala.
both drivers by Investigating ofliis out—however, something might Hicks, George Caldwell!. Robert1Iraveller* in Wyoming and Colo. and Mrs. Andrew Duda of Silvia.
Rep. W. C. Herrell of Miami cers of the Sanford Police De­
economy—minded
Rep.
James
yet develop which would make it Dotson, R. C. Brantley. Ros- Cal ) r*** UP ,0 ,0'lr fe,t 01 ,now bur
Other wrinnera
were Deanna
and Repuhllcian Rep. Thomas M. partment, Captals Arnold Wll.
eighth grade Ail Moody of Hillsborough, oefore it Carney of St. Petersburg tried to Prims and Patrolman Carl Dod­
led the mountain states area ear­ Dietricks, II,
possible to field a team here."
botn, and Bert Frsser.
lier in the week.
Simla Parochial School, Steve Moul, can be studied by the full House. delay it. hut were voted down 5J son,
The season will open on Apr. 12
Later this morning the Florida
Ferry Ship Trapped
13, eighth grade Lyman School
to 29. The
resolution
bore 56
for the Florida Stale League with
A
ferry
ship
with
91
persons
and
Richard
Keefer,
12.
seventh
names as co-introducers.
seven clubs. " It just means that
WASHINGTON » — Th* Unit­
, aboard was trapped in lee floes grade All Soula Parochial School.
"Name one time that a resolu­
each date that Sanford would have
ed State* announced today that
in the Strait* of Mackinac, Mich.,
Judge* in the Spelling B»e were:
tion of interposition has worked
played will mean an open date for
Russia conducted another mielear
during the night, hut all were re­ Mr*. Joyce Bateman. Mist Re­
effectively on any m.ilter," Herthe odd club," explained Krider.
weapon* test Wednesday.
ported *afe and comfortable. A becca Stevens ami Hugh Ansley,
rell demanded in asking a delay. As. I j n n c f ' l - . L
The brief
announcement by
all
from
Seminole
High
School.
The
wi-ekly
meeting
of
the
San­
Coast
Guard
icebreaker
*tood
by
" It assistixl the sovereign state * ' 1 U IU IIN N ,IU U
"TREAT" FOR TEACHER!
A meeting of all reserve officers
Pronouncing thr wools wi* Cd ford Rotary irhcdulrd for next of Virginia in recent cases involv-1 The Sanford Lions Club will Chairman I.cwls L. Strausa of tho
*
ENID. Okla. HR— Capt. Itoy C. and non-commissioned officers ir.. to free the ship M ay.
Christensen, professor at Seminole Monday will he featured by the Ing its segregation laws in the hear momber* of th* Klori'fia I Atomic Energy Commission »aid
Smith, of Enid Air Force Base, (crested in forming a Sanford re­
test was another in RusaJa’a
appearanee of two outstanding school*.’’ Rep.
High.
John Crewi of Blue Key, Honorary fraternity of "current leriee" hut did not speotbad to eat hia theory that "there serve unit ha*
been called for
students
of
the
University
of
The
spelling
matrh
was
broad­
Baker answered.
the University of Florida, at It* f, the size of the bomb or whether
la no reason for a man to starve Tuesday, April 16, at 7:30 p m.
cast over Radio Station WTRR. Florida, supplied by the Speakers’
if we adopt It and our officials meeting Monday night at th* one or more bombs were exploded.
aa long as the wood* are full of a t the city hall.
Seminole Comity Director fur Bureau of Ihe Florida Blue Key do not hark it up, then of course Yacht Club.
inaect* and other animals." His
Any other personnel between the
It sakl only;
thr annual spelling match is Prof. Honor Fraternity of the Uni­ it will not prevent integration."
The meeting has been designat­ “The Soviet Union on April g,
survival (ruining class Thursday *gCs of 17 and 23 who have not
B.
C.
Steele.
versity. D was announced this Daniel said. "If (hey do back it ed as Ladies Night and all mem­
gave him a farewell dinner o f , had prior service are urged to atThe winner and runnerup will morning by Myron Reck, general up then no power or body ran bers of the local Lions Club have 1956, conducted another nuelear
alligator soup, fried bumblebees, tend.
weapons test
in
Its current
go to Miami on May 3 for the program chairman for the local forco integration
in
Florida’s been urged to attend and bring seriea."
fried rattlesnakes, sauteed jumbo
For further informition contact
17th
annual
spelling
match
which
club.
schools."
i their wivea.
grasshopper*, fried M e x i c a n L*-e Moore or City Manager (Pete)
Tin- test also eras announced by
will determine the South Florida
Miss Martha Wchb of Lake­ There were only a few "no" i \ committee appointed to nomi- the British Defense Ministry la
worms and hard-boiled quail e g g s . Knowles or Col. W. A. Wasson
championship speller. It is Semi­ land, is a graduate student in votes when Speaker Doyle Conner nate new officers for the club for
London in an even more terse
nole County's 10th annual partici­ Journalism, a member of Trianon called for a vote.
the next fiscal year beginning fashion. The annonneemet said
pation in the Spelling Bee
(Women’s Honorary Leadership
.
July 1, consisting of Ben Wada, merely that "the Soviet Union
Society) and the Hall of Fame.
\A / p p l f r i p r
j Grady Duncan and Clarence Wrl»n carried out another nuclear test
Joe Chapman from Panama City,
W C U tliU
[will present their nominations on Wednesday."
is a freshman majoring in poll. Gen i ally fair today, becoming ! ltn,| make their reportat Monday
The announcement here was th*
Ileal science, president of the partly
cloudy
with scattered night’* meeting,
19th by the United States disclo*.
freshman rlaas, and I* on the shower* Saturday. Little change
On Tuesday, May 7, the San- ing various Soviet nuclear «xpl»
staff of the school paper. The, in temperature; low tonight 61 ford Lions Club will return to sions since tb* firs* Russian shot
Alligator.
to 68.
I Rs noon meetings at 12:05 p. m. In September 19(9.
MAIIE, Seychelles Islands —th
—Archbishop Makarius of Cyprus
ends a 13 month exile today and
leave* by ship for Africa on the
first leg of a Journey to Europe
He planned to board the Greek
tanker Olympic Thunderer later
In the day to
begin a trip he
hope* eventually will take him
back to his eastern Mediterranean
home.
Up to the declaration of his
freedom last week by Britain, the
archbishop had been confined to
hi* villa near here. •
The archbishop and members of
his staff were exiled to the Sey­
chelles March 8. 1956 The British
hoped his removal from Cyprus
would break
the back of the
EOKA terrorist activities there.
It was not certain which port
T i l t FINISHED PRODUCT: Seminol, High School Gle« Club girls admlro cakes baked for tbo Semi­ the Olympic
Thundertr would
nole High School Glee Club Day la SeniorJ tomorrow. The Gle* Club is attempting to raise fund* take Makarios to.
to take them to the State Contest* at Tsiapa later this month. They will conduct a hake sale and
The British said he was free to AN ACCIDENT IN FRONT of the M ayM r Ian at Lee Av# occurred
Seminole Memorial Hospital for treatment.
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car wash tomorrow .(Left to right) Juanita tVjnnc, Shirley M ttgsn and Lind* Yeackle.
‘go anywhere except Cyprus.
•bully after a o'clock. Roth drivers were injured sod takers I*

Former Resident
D. B. Stafford
Dies In Lake City

Baseball Situation
Here Dim; FSL Will
Start With 7 Clubs

Floods Threaten
South; Blizzards
Battled In North

E. Myers, 13, , Leaders To Await Pay Drivers Are Hurl
In 2-Car Collision,
Wins County
Raise Bill Before
$750 Damage Seen
Spelling Bee
Acting On Increase

Meet Called Apr. 6
To Form Reserve
Unit In Sanford

Rotary Guest
Speakers Told

Florida Blue Key
Members To Speak

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Russia Conducts
Another Nuclear
Weapons Test

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A Church With A Friendly Weicome
Three miles veal of Sanford ee
first street, then right at Monrue
Corner. •
Not forsaking tho assembling of
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auqday school 9:43 a m.
ourteJvas together, as the manner
’ WrtMadSF f r a m
* » Homing Worship io 44 a.m.
of so n e la; but eahortlng one an
ft®r. M. Y f:oo p. a .
other: tad ae much the more,
Evening Evangelistic 1:41 p.m.
g O X d U T BAPTIST CIUKOI Wednesday night prayer
and aa y t see the day approaching."
Hab. 10:24
prntae service &gt;:IS p.m.
Sermon by the pester.
Sunday School—10 a. m.
Evening Worship Service 7:10 Morning Worship—11 a. m.
VmMT
Chart* W. BiaU if .
p.m Sermon bp the pastor.
luadav a i r n u i aam cw :
Prayar Meeting Wednesday 7:19 Training Uoitao-LpiJO p. m.
ia ! ■ Iowjo •«•••».
Evening Worshlp-T:W p.m.*
p.m.
U a.a. HerBias Worship
Prayer Meeting Wadppaday night
loaday stating nrrttai:
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Wodsaaday 7:10 pm. Prayer
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Hollsoaa Mooting
Opoo Air (Street

iO:Sr p a Corner ef West Fifth and Hally
U :N a.m.
"WELCOME* YOU"
M sstiaf) g:M
y H i B i f op god a n n a
Paster W®. L
13tk * . a * L—*4 At*
ft. D. Creiglow
Ti n ft®.
Bar. B. N. I n *
Mlvation Meeting
7:N p m Sunday School
10 a.®.
iy Mbool
t ill
Morning
Worship
l i t .» .
Herein Worship
U
Cory Codeia
3 :N pjn.
Ireaailltt1- ftctvlee
7:30 p. » . tln d Practice .
Bible
Study
I
p .® .
4:00 p.®.
prayer and Bfkte Study Wadaaa Ladia* H oao I r t s u t
7:43 p. ■T:N p « Evening Sendee
MM week Service Wednesday
•ay al 7:W p. » •
Thursday
7:45 ft ®.
le Worship, BO te ie m .M Pray® Meeting
TiN p .a .
"A GOING CHURCH FOR
PO0TBR CHAPE!.
Open-Air (Street Meeting) StN A COMING LORD"
METHODHT CBVBCH
COME AND SEE THERE
Ortsfts
IS A REASON!
Ber.OeerN.H. Carttee.
UPBALA c o m m u n it y
CHURCH OF T IE NASAEENE
•:4ft a.n. leedey W upI
PRESBYTBR7AN CHURCH
"Sanford’s Sloglog Church*
Uioo i .b WanWp ftenrlce
Rev. a C. White
Mlnieter Second sl and Maplo Ave., Wist
•:00 p.Bk Worship ftertle*
Mr*. Clever M em
Pleniet
R. H. Spear Jr* paator
M m PntrieU Summerlin
Sunday School Site o.m.
Pleniet
Morning Worahlp 10:41 a .n .
•OUTB •ID* *A#n»T
George Pesold. AseL Bupt. #7 Slngsplratlon Service 3:30 p.m.
CHURCH
Cherek School
Training DaparlmanU s p. m.
Beat 37Ui St. Al Park A**.
Church School
10 n.m. Evanlng Evangslistie 7 p.m.
Tka ted of year Martk
Worship
11a.mMId-wook Prayar msoting aach
Par a frtradly Ckewh.
Evening Worship
s:M p. m. Wadnaiday i.ta p.m.
Tho Church ef th* N aurcna la
OereM B. Price
„ P " l,r
“Everybody invited te attend
HUM* Btfgkbothom S J . Sapor- our services."
Wailayan la doctrlM avangtUatic
la appeal, and world-wide la
latoBdont
Sunday Bible School
10 a.m FIRST METHODIST CHURCH million.
"Wheaoever will may come".
Preaching
11 **ro Paster
Mlllee H. Wyalt
Bible Study
.,
1 P * Edneatienal Dimeter Rachel Baa*
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Byeagellatle Preaching Ttdft P m alay
OF GENEVA
Prayer Meeting (Wad ) 7:4ft P.»
0:4ft ami. Church School
Mlaalonary P rm lltinlal
Jack L Stewart
Paitor
Clasiea for all agaa.
You Are Welcome
Sunday School
10 a. m.
U a. m. "The Meaning Of The Morning Servle*
11 a. m.
CENTRAL iAPTUT CHUECH
Cross"
Evening Service
Bar. j . W. Parham# Paator
0 p.m. MYF — --- ------------------ Training Union
6 30 p. m
Cor. F o artm th Bt, Oall A*#. 7:11 Organ Vaipera
Preaching
7:10
p. m.
•The Deliverer"
Sunday School C:43 a.m.
Wed, Player Service 7:30 p.m.
Morning Worship Sarvlca 11:00 Broadcast over W.T.R.R,
8i30 p.m. Fellowship for young
•.m .
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Training Union d ill p.m. It’a a
people.
2nd S t and Elm Ave.
family a (lab.
Ralph Hrewcr .'r.
Craning Worship 7:10 pm .
LAKE MART BAPTIST
EvangelUt
CHAPEL
SUNDAY
"Coma thou with ua and wa will
Lake Mary, Fla.
io a.m.
•o that good.”
Pastor — Rev. W. A. Elteawood Blbl# School
Morning Worship
___11 a.m.
Sunday
School
9:41
n.m.
•
SANFORD REVIVAL CENTER
Evening Worship .............. 7 p.m.
Morning Worship II a.m.
Boy. L. P. Tether,
P«»«"r Training Union 4:10 p.m.
TUESDAY
Sunday School
10 a m. Evanlng Worship 7:10 p.m.
Ladles Class ________ 0:30 a.m
Morning Worship
U a.m. Prayer Meeting Wed 7:10 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
Evening
EvaogalisUe
Service
Bible Study C la im .....7:30 n.m.
7:45 p.m.
THURSDAY
PAOLA WESLEYAN
Weekly 8orv!cas:
Man’s Training Clan
METHODIST CHURCH
Tuaiday and Thursday 7:41
2nd and 4th nights....... g p m.
■ Mile* West on RL 49
p.m.
Sunday
School
9:43
a.m.
Rcgula
Saturday
llornlni
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
10:41 a.m.
Broadcast over WTRR 10:31 Morning Worship
"Where You Are Never A
Wesleyan Youth
9:41 p m.
Stranger But Once"
a.m.
Evanlng Worship
7:30 p m.
1407 Sanford Ava.
Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7:10
LUTHERAN CHURCH
i’eiry L. gtont. Minlatsr
p.m.
OP THE REDEEMER
Dial FA 3-1242
Everyone Wslcomo
Ml W. Uth Place
Sunday School 9:45 «. m. A
Rev. Cedi W. Shaffer
Phone FA 3.3113
new quarter hegln*. Adult topic—
The Kev. Phillip Schletimann
UIUHCU OF GOD
’Tha Significant* of Suffarlng. ’
Pastor
Rev. H. W. Henderson, Pastor
Morning Worship U o’clock.
Sunday School
lllft o ®
French Ave. and Had BE
Thame. "Becoming a Christian."
Bible Clan
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Sunday School 9:41 a.m.
Christian Youth Fellowship 4:10
Service
M:I0 *.m.
Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. p. m.
“Prayer For The Day" phone
Mid-Week Service Tuesday 7:10
Evening Worahlp 7:30. Thema-FA 3. .1331
p.m.
’Tolntcra for Ptrsonal Workcra”.
Young People Service Thurs­ The nursery with an axperienc.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHH1SI.
day 7:30 p.m.
ad and rellahl* baby-sitter In
SCIENTIST.
chsrga will be open In th* *nn«&lt;
100 E. Second St.
EBENEXER METHODIST
from 11 till noon. For maximum
Sunday Servlets
11:00 a.m
CHURCH
occupancy of the parking lot I
Sunday School
11.00 ant
Cltru* Heights
south of the sanctuary attendants!
Wednesday Evening Heatings 1:00
Rev. Albert 8. Farrlor
Pastor requested to line up their cars In
p.ns.
Sunday School 10 a.m. Clifford an orderly fashion.
Lesson Sermon —......."Unreality"
Reading Room toeatad In Foyer ot E. Johnson, superlntandant.
Th* public |« extended • cordis]
Church Hulldlng open to public Preaching Service II a.m.
welcome to all public service*. I
3:10 to 4:10 p.m. Tuesdays and MYF 5 p.m.
Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:44
Thursdays.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
A cordial levitation la oxtonded p.m.
519 Park Av*.
to sli to attend our aervkcei and
(A Southern Baptist Church)
THE CHRISTIAN 4 MISSIONARY W. P. Brooks J r ...............Paimr
use the Reading Room.
ALLIANCE ClIURCn
Fred B. Fisher
Asso. Paitor
ST. LUKE’S LUTHERAN
Kirby Rogers
Dir. of Music
Park
Ave. A 144k St.
In Slarla (Near Oviedo)
Mrs. Marvin Milam
Organist
Bar. Stephen M. Tnby
Paitor Sunday
Morning Worship ... . 8:45 a m
Sunday
School
9:44
a.m
Morning Worship S:31 a.m.
9:43 , m
Worahlp
10:40 a.m Sunday School
B|dio Mission Broadcast at 1:30
Morning W orship---------- 11 a nt
Evening 7:44 p.m.
t . m. over WORZ (740 He)
Youth Fellowship
U:3u p.m. Training Union ......... 8:43 p.m.
Sunday School 9 00 a. m.—for all
Evening Worship .......... 4 p.m.
Wednesday
aga groups.
Wednesday
Service . . _ 7:30 pin.
Chapel
Choir
Rehearsal
7
p.m
Christian Day School — Monday
(Nursery for all services)
9 p.m
through rrtday 9:00 a m. - (All Bibl* Study and Prayer
(Earphones for hard of hearing)
elamtntary grade* and kinder- Thursday
W ELCOM E
Cherub Choir Rehearsal
9:10
gart an.)
Carol Choir Rehearsal / : ou p.m.
CUUHC’U OF JF JU S CUIUtil fha Ladies’ Missionary Soeialy SANFORD CONGREGATION OF
JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES
OP LATTEIt DAY SAINTS
meets for Lunch and prayar
Kingdom Hall
J . C. Brooke
Branch President
1421 Wait 1st St.
on the 3nd Tuaiday of each
City Hall
u a m. 1 p.m. Sunday—Public Talk:
Sunday School
10 a.m Worahlp
"Choosing Qfa with tha S i*
Sacrament Meeting
I p.m.
builnaia and prayar un the 4tb
World Society"— by Barnard
Tuesday of aach mun&lt;b at 3:10
Wsdneeday Primary - Meeting at
Deckar
p.m.
Yacht Club 4 p.m.
blandly church for the whole 4 p.m. Sunday—Watchtower study.
7:10 p.m. W adnai&lt;tsy_Con|rt|4family."
ELDER SPRINGS BAPTIST
Uon Blbl* Study.
CHAPEL
7:10
pm. Friday—Tneocratlc Minis­
Elder Sprlaga
SANFORD SEVENTH-DAY
try School
Sponsored b* r lrei Beptlat Church
ADVENTIST CHUttCH
1:30 p.m. Friday—Service Meal­
Sanford, Fla.
Seventh til. and Elm Ave.
ing.
Sunday School
10:00 a.m. Paator
A. C. McClure
W. O. Itanaail.
Superintendent Sabbath School
Saturday
Praaching
U:M a m
Dr H. H Martin.
Proarhat 9:10 a.m.
11 a.m.
Evening Sarvlca
7:10 p m Worahlp Service
Prayar Masting
Wednesday
P A O U CHURCH OF CHHlSl
Lord’s Dap: Bible Study at 10 a.m 7:30 p.m.
Worship Service
• ||: t r am
Preaching Service
T p.m.
LAKE MO.VBOE BAPTIST
Gospel It*sting each night at 7:41
CHURCH
Everyone Welcome
raslor, B. G. lltuwa

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bloom on Calvary and that, afterw ards, a cross wag im planted
into the flower itse lf, to rem ain for all tim e. Y ou can see it
if you look closely, rust brown ag a in st th e w h ite o f each indi*
vidual blossom .
M any of us carry crosses, faint lik e the d ogw ood ’s em blem but
w ith us, neverth eless. Som ehow , in th is L enten season , w e be*
com e particularly con scious of th em and of our need for help—
a certain kind of h elp , th at can be found on ly through the
th in gs w e learn In Church . i f
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$ u t, its teach in gs rea listica lly consider the exp eriences of
life itse lf. N o m atter w h at our personal cross m ay be, we
seem able, to bear its burden w ith m ore stren gth .
L en t is a w onderful tim e in w h ich to b egin mak­
in g church-going a regular part of your life — if you
haven 't already.

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Page 3 THE SANFORD HERALD

Aerialist Soys
Takes Work, Pain
To Become Star

Social fcventti

By DOC QU1GG
United Press Staff Correspon­
dent
NEW YORK UP -H o w doas a
pretty girl become a thrilling
headliner aerialist in “The G reat-1
eat Stow on Earth T" Work.
Just plain work, and y e a n and
yeara of it. Plus plenty of pain.
»y
Take the case of Galla Shawn,
JACKT FENWICK
I
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H
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a slip of a las* with green Irish B
eyes. 8he will celebrate her 23rd.
Mr. and Mrs. L. T- Tarbultoa
birthday next week by doing her
regular two-a-day head stand are happy to announce the birth of
■a Wednesday afternoon was an neckerchiefs, and ribbons.
performances on the high irapezt their son April 3 In Norfolk, Va.
im p o rtan t time to little Mist
V.A.H. 5 got "rained out" of
in Madison Square Garden with He weighed 8 lbs. 7 oz. The proud
Mary Dctli Finnegan. It was her t softball game last Monday, but
a ate*) brace guarding he.- tiro-; grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
R. L. Johnson of Flora Heights.
llxth birthday, and her mother
ken back.
they made up for It on Wednes­
worked hard to make it one,
For 17 of her 23 year* she Mrs. Tarbutton I* the former Miff
ahe’U rememl&gt;eril Sixteen small day, by beating H.A.T.U., 5 to
has been doing acrobatics and. Rachael Johnson.
guests were transported to the 1!I I told you they practice all
aerial work—a long apprentice­
Elk’s Playground, where they the time!
ship for her opening in the big, TABLE TOPPING WITH TILE
Want to add my o w n word of
played to their heart's content,
town last night as a star of tb a : Would you like a coffee tabl*
•nd were served ice cream. cup_ praise for the men of the N. A. S.
Rlngling Bros., Bamum A Bai­ that really adds a quality look
cakes, and punch! Several of the* fire department, for the wonder-1
ley Circus.
to your living room and at tha
mothers aided Rosemary in sort- ful work they did in helping to
On Stage at Six
same time is very practical I
t o r . and keeping track »f the fight .Wednesday’s night’s con­
She was born in 8ioiu Falls, i Clever homemaker* have found
{crowd”! They were; Mrs. T. B. flagration. This is not to de­
S. D., but lived there only two tha answer. They arc topping
JlcFall, and Mrs. James Gut, Al- tract from the work done oy the
days. Her mother was a trapese their tables with handsome, stainhelping out were the teen-age civilian fire-fighters, hut since
performer, her father a dancer, proof ceramic tile*, whleh coma
'in daughters of Mr. and Mrs. this is a “Navy" column, l (
and thair vaudeville act had to in 200 different colors. Just
Joseph O'Conner, Jean and June. thought I'd make mention of th e.
move on. She began working warm soapy suda or detergent la
In addition to Mary Beth, her together when the necessity
when sh« was six, after long and required for easy cleaning.
lister Sharon, and her brother way they all turn out and work
tedioua practice in private.
Patrick, those attending were: arises. A “well done" to all of
It was In a Houston, Tax.,
Tom Ball, Margie Ball, Palsy them.
night club th at her father car­ act broke up, and Miss 8hawn
. Owens, Elaine Owens, Eddie
ried tha six-year-old on stage In has been doing pretty welt In
old. Beth McFall, Henry Out,
• suitcase. He opened the case movies. She once doubled for
immy Gut, Sharon Scott, Sherry
and she Jumped out, dressed in 7.*a Zsa Gabor In a cirrus movie,
gcott, Mike Scott, Billy O'Conner,
a sailor outfit, ate a banana was with Pat O'Brien in another.
Star of Trapes*
•nd Jimmy O'Conner. Each little
and drank n glass of milk while
In her first appearance with
NEWI.Y APPOINTED Sl'NSIIINK COMMITTEE officers of the man. Mi s. W. E. Gray, chairman, Mrs. K. N. BlarkweMer, coordina­ standing on bar head on a little
guest was presented with a little
the Rlngling etnas, she atari in
Hospital Auvilirry going over duties with the Director of Nurses, tor of the Auxiliary am* Mrs, Mary Deytena.
i t a s te r Basket as a favor, and
pedsitaL
Mrs. Mary Dctyens. Left to right are: Mre. R. F. Cooper, co-chair­
(Photo by Bergstrom)
g rememberance of a wonderful
Her mother had sight girls an atrial ballet In tha center
afternoon!
sad three boys, and soon all 11 ring whleh hsa i t other girl* In
kida were working in tho same the air a t the same time. She
Young Miss Sharon Enlo« Is
act, billed aa “The Gallagher takas to thn high trapes#, stands
• long way from home! Sharon,
Several farewell parties wera
Family." They did a teeter-board on bar hand, swings, than Juggles
•he daughter of Mr. and Mrs. given in honor Of thu Edwin
aerobatic act. The kids, tholf four hoops, o m for each ankle
ja c k
Enloe, is visiting her Biscks of Alexandria, Minn, this
parents, and three pet*—a po­ and wrist. Her head-standing
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam week.
lice dog named Reno, a rabbit, act finishes and a "swivel" un­
During
the
past
week
Mrs.!
Mrs.
W.
A.
Fessler,
Mrs.
JeV
T o tts, a t their horn# in WaynesMonday evening Mrs. Irene
F. E. Roumillut, president of the | Itncliff, Mrs. C. L. Park, Mrs. | The officers and board mem­
and a guinea plg-trnveled toget­ winding Bin trapes# in a feat
Ville, N.C.
Watt of Pinecrest Invited telher In three enrs end tiro trail­ whirl.
* Got to remember to get these atlves of the Biseks to her home Seminole Memorial Hospital Aux-j W. E. Kirchhoff, Mrs. G. R | bers of the Navy Chiefs Wives
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The Pinecrest Jr. High School ers. Quite n show In Itself.
This hard worker has two
^•reminders’* In! One Is for all where • pleasant evening' was iliary, met with member* of the Strickland, Mrs. ,W. R. liceil. Club met Wednesday at 10 a.
Glee Clubs Invite all those who
Information,
Hospitality, and I Mrs. Donald Jones, Mrs. R. N
Seven years ago tha family children, Loula, 8 and Mark. S,
Diiefe and their wives about the spent visiting.
staying with their grandmother
Sunshine committees at the hos-' Illackwelder, Mrs. C. E. Butler m. In the home of Mrs. Charles love music to attend "A Carnival
square dancing lessons that will
Refreshments of jpplc pie and pital. New officers were intro­ and Mrs. II. G. Hunter.
Meads, to discuss plana for a of Music” to be presented In DANCE.
in Houston. Her husband, Lewis
a tart this coming Monday, April
the
Pinecrest
School
Auditorium,
t . That will be a t the -Chiefs ice cream were served to. Mr. duced and Mrs. R. N. lilackThn officers for the Hospital­ buffet dinner dance at the CTO Friday a t • p.m.
THE BELL* OF ST. MARY Cuttln, travels with her, acting
P u b ", starting a t 8:00 P.M. So and Mrs. ray Lee. Mr. und Mrs. welder, coordinator for the aux­ ity Committee are Mrs. J. G. I'lub April M.
NOBODDY
KNOWS
THE aa manager.
Mrs. W. G. Flaming will direct
get out your dancing shoes, pol­ Walter Trapp of Enterprise, Mr. iliary had instructions rend for Kesscnich, chairman, Mrs. Fred
"Also, h* stands below me
Final plans will be discussed the program and Mra. Lulu Bai­ TROUBLE I'VE SEEN
ish them up, and be there when and Mrs. WJ Watt, Mrs J. G. each committee.
.Stein, co-chairman, Mrs. 1’eter at a later date.
during the act to catch me If I
JOSHUA
FIT
DE
BATTLE
OF
David and children, Brenda and
ley will accompany tha group.
• b e fun starts!
fall," she said. "Only one time—
Mrs. Mary Dctyens sitso met J. Donohue, Schedule chairman,
im pedim ents of coffee and No admission will be charged, JERICHO.
Also nnothcr reminder for V. Brent, Mrs. Aldcne Taylor and with the groups ar.d made sug­ ami Mrs. Fred A. Dyson. 2nd
he didn't catch m t."
LET THERE BE MUSIC
children,
Elisabeth
slid
Susannc
but
a
donation
wUl
be
taken
eo
cup cakes were served to: Mr*
A. H. 7 wives, about their meet­
That was last Feb. 4, la Sara­
vice-president
of
the
auxiliary
gestions
pertaining
to
the
work.
THE
EASTER
PARADE----defray expense* of the Muak
Mcilker, Joyce
ing, also this coming Monday.' and Mrs. Effie
sota, whlia practicing for bar
It was nnnounced that the ns adviser, Miss Cecile Heard William A. Johnson. Mrs. A. L. Department
Seventh
Grade
Glee
Club.
April 8. And also sU rting at and Pam.
big drena act. She fall ra ta
Imard members of the Hospital and Mrs. Andrew Carrawuy, aud­ White, Mrs. Charls Meads, Mrs.
Girl—Pat Place
Mr. and Mrs. Walter II. Trapp Auxiliary would meet at the hos­ itors. Mrs. Phil Dessler, Pur­ William Cotter. Mrs W. F. PotFollowing Is the complete pro­
«:00 P.M. This will I* a little
a concrete floor and fractured
Boy— Jimmy Terwilleger
gram as it will be sung by the SOMEWHERE
problem that some Chief’s wives of Enterprise gave a dinner par­ pital every third Tuesday at in chasing agent.
OVER
THE one of bar lower vertebra*. She
seh, Mr*. M. A.
Rogers, Mm .
combined Boy’s and Girl'* Glee RAINBOW----- Eighth Grade En­ •pent two weeks la a hoepitaL
b “ 7" will have to work out for ty for the Biseks und Mrs. Irene n.m. There are four general mi*Norman
Phillips,
Mrs.
I&lt;ouIa
Meeting
with
the
above
officer*
Clubs:
Watt and Pamela Mielke. Mrs. iliary meetings a year and the
themselves!
Then—out and to work wearing
semble.
were Mrs. It. N. Illackwelder. Brinii, and Mrs. Holland Dejong.
I t was my turn last Wednesday Bisek is Mrs. Trapp's niece.
YOUR LAND AND MY LAND
dates for the remaining two gen­ Mrs. Job Ratliff, Mrs. Theo Pate
Guest — Patty Glenn Johnson. a p las tie brae# with a steel
The next meeting is scheduled
Friday afternoon Mrs. Effie eral meetings will bo announced Mrs. Joan E. Higgins, Mrs. J. C.
night to have the Canasta group
A DAY IN A GYPSY C A M P - plat*.
for April 18 at 8 p.m. at the Combined Glee Clubs
er! Those that did me the Mielke honored her niece and later. Mrs. William Marder said Duvls, Sirs. J. N. Aizarello, CPO Club. All CPO Wives arc in­
WELCOMF. SWEET SPRING Comblned Glee Clubs.
Mlsa Shawm is a eheery sort.
nor" were; Mrs. Doris Short- family, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin that the Women's Auxiliary of I Mrs Bonner Carter. Mrs. V. A.
TIME.
Guast Soloist — Mlsa Pin* IF- The pain la ao i So much. And tha
vited to attend.
land, Mrs. Adele UcUman. Sirs. Bisek with a coffee party at her Congregation Beth Israel has of- j .q,,cvri j j r i.
c . Rector, Mrs.
show—aa they say—m ast go on.
MEXICAN
CLAP
HANDS AbbatU.
Joan Greenwood. Mrs. Joyce Wil­ home on Vemango Ave.
fered the Jewish Community Mcrrdl, Mrs. F. L. Dampler,
liams, Mrs. Marilyn
Bailey,
Mr. and Mrs. Fsy Lee then gave Center as a meeting place for Mrs L. A. Anderson. Mrs. II. V.
Mrs. Jiml Gold, and Mrs. Rose­ a turkey dinner fetcing the Bis­ the Seminole Memorial Hospital N’ei.so Jr. Mrs. It. F. Robinson,
mary Finnegan. They all told eks.
Auxiliary for the general meet­ Mrs. A. It Peterson, Mrs O therme and had a good time, and I do
Invited were: Mr. and Mrs. ing*.
ine Jones, Mrs. II. Cl Hrtiel.
hope they did! High score prises Walter H. Trapp, Mr. and Mrs.
Officer* for tho Information
Officers for the Sunshine Com­
were won by Mrs. Shortlaml, and W. J Watts and Cindy, Mrs J. committee are Mrs. Lowell Osier, mittee nrc Sirs. W. E. Gray,
Mrs. Greenwood, and low score G. David, Brenda and Brent, Mrs. chairman, Mrs. Robert Fey I, co- Chairman, Mrs. R. F. Cooper, coby Sirs. Bailey, and yours truly! Aldene Taylor, Beth and Susanne chairman, Mrs. J. It. Phillips, rhnirman, Mrs Roy M.inn, Sche­
A fter the game, I served coffee, Irene Watt, Mrs. Mary Lar3on, schedule chairman, and Miss Re­ dule chairman.
•bed tea, and a real easy to make Mrs. Effie Mielke, Joyc? and becca Stevens, 1st. vice-pres­
Those
meeting with this
coffee cake. We’re getting pretty Pamela.
ident of the auxiliary, as advljer. group were Mrs. Dali is I nop,
regular with these card games
Other members attending the Mrs. William Marder, Sirs. Sid­
and all the girls look forward to
Information commlttcn meeting ney Ives, Mrs. John Schirunl J r.
them!
were Mrs. Churles Cole, Mrs. J. Mrs. M. G. Hodges, an t Sirs. F.
Belated congratulations to Mr.
W. Stow ell. Mr*. Irving Pryor, C. Woodruff.
and Mrs. Tom Hanlon on tha
Mrs. Charles llrumley, Mr*. D.
birth of a little daughter, Sherry
SOUP OF THE MORNING
M. Ladd, Miss Bat barn KupreLynn. The baby arrived on Mar­
cht, Mr*. W. R. Dyson, Mrs. .Mc­
Instead of tomato Juice for
ch 29, at Seminole Memorial
Kay Truluck, Mrs. Francis E. breakfast some morning soon try
Hospital.
Roumillat Jr.. Mrs. Edwin Ep- giving tha fnmlly clips of hot
^ On Good Friday, April 19,
stein. Mrs. I). W. Linker, Mrs tomato »oup. Doubly nourishing
where will he an Inspection of
R. If. Conn, Mrs. V. A Willia^ns, if made with milk.
N.A.S. personnel, in fult-dres*
whites. This is one of the most
impressive and inspiring sights
to he seen, a t least In my esti­
mation! Row upon row of men,
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all In sparkling white uniforms,
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standing in the sun! And this
will be an extra special one. In
April S
addition to their full-dress whites
Gordon Sweeney
officers will be required to wear
Patricia Ann Stenstrom
• h e ir large medals, gloves, and
Ester Lou Pate
their (words! C.P.O.’s will also be
required to wear their targe medale and gloves, and their uniform
will be service-whites. .Enlisted
You'll he amazed at the serene beauty of fhta well planned community
Accent your loveliest floral and fruit settings
men will wear undress-whitas.

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Bisek Family
Feted With
Farewell Parties

Hospital Auxiltiry Appoints
Committee Officers Recently

Navy Chiefs Wives
Club Plan Dance
At Recent Meeting

Music Carnival
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does not car* to earner either new communication oa raunlflea*
United Praaa Staff Com apoadaat with Soviet Premier Nikolai A. ’ tlon to Moscow within tho next
Chancellor Konrad Adenauer of Bulganin or with Soviet Deputy few sreeks.
W en Germay la making a big Premier and Trade Minister Ana­ Because of tho unification situa­
political comeback.
stas I. Mikoyan, who also wants tion, Adenauer has refusW to r n §
Only a few weeks ag.) tha So­ to visit Bonnj
ter a formal trad* agraomeuT
Even tnough it took » tnigic fire to bring
Yesterday’s disastrous early morning fire
cial Democrats, th* chief opposi­
with
Russia. Htnc* the negotia­
it—
we
will
have
a
new
and
better
market
Adenauer's reason for hi* cold­
which swept through the Sanford State Far­
tion to Adenauer’s Christian ness to the Russians is because tion* which or* to start 1st* this
for
the
use
of
our
farmers
and
the
brokers
mers * Market is a serious loss to Sanford
Democratic Union, war* confident the Soviet government will not month or early In Slay will be for
and dealers through whom they market
and Seminole County.
they would throw him out In the agree to Germany’s reunification. an informal trad* agreement in­
parliamentary election to bo hold He is determined, too, to keep stead of a formal trade treaty.
And lessons are to be learned from the ex- their produce,
k e p t It.
Russia is so eager for tho *West Germany tied to the North
perlsnce.
Now political oxparta in Bona, Attantic Treaty Organisation un- greement that It Is likely Mikoytho West German capital, arc pro- leta there is a revolutionary ■*n will head the 8oviat trade dele*
dieting an Adenauer victory.
rhing* in the European situation.: gallon despite the fact that AdaW f n . h produce frown by Seminole
A dMInguWwa «n»U t h* “ "her'day'’ to
U.
The ’old man" himself—h* was
It is reported in Bonn that nauec Is on record as not partleu81 on Jan. 6—ie mapping out a Adenauer Is preparing to seed a Marly wanting to see him.
m
whistle-stop campaign in order to
eiwrate when they came to.work inursuay
Jn particuUr&gt; ^
hi€dInir
t operate
show West Germany's 35 million
morning.
voters that, despite hi* ago, ha
of this advice would mean better medical
k
.Records were destroyed, equipment was
still It vigorous and able to load
care for many Americans, especially In ru­
;
bunted, trucks were turned to rubble, tele­
hi* government for another fouryear term.
s'? phones went up in flames, storage units ral areas.
It is the belief o f Dr. Malcolm E. Phelps
H* plans to cover tha country
were consumed by the terrific inferno, in
of El Reno, Oklahoma, the new president
•By BINNITT CIRFin hie special train, taking h it
~
feet, a mode of operation was seriously disof the American Academy of General Prac­
big black Merced** sedaa on o
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LUCY"
oatabllahed not only tho fame of Deal and
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rupted.
flat ear for detours, and moke at,
tice. that emphasis on training specialists
1
Lucill*
but
Producer
Jeas Oppcnhelmet'as wolL
But only temporary 1
least three or four ipteckos a
has brought about a national "maldistri­
Tho Utter waa playing a round of golf, using a hall with hi* #
Dealers, brokers, and packers found spots bution of doctors.” The specialist tends to
day in addition to a sarltg o f big
sat speeches spaced through the
name atamped dearly upon
r* from which to operate—some in thoir concentrate in large cities, and there are not
campaign.
it, when ho hooked a drive
x ja
homes, others from temporary locations enough general practleioners to provide ade­
Adenauer Gettlag Stronger
onto an adjoining fairway.
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where a telephone could be used and cus- quate medical care in the rural sections of
It la Interesting that Adonauer
As ho dashed over to re•r tomers contacted. It wasn't many hours afseems to b* getting stronger while
the country.
trlevo it, another pUyer
\w
- ’ 1st the blase had rased the Sanford Farmers
the leaders of th« other this* big
Addressing the Academy, which is the se
calmly picked It up and put
governments In Weitrn Europe—
Martlet that trucks headed for the western cond largest medical group in the nation, Dr.
and northern markets were being loaded Phelps also said that because of intense Here a r t authoritative anawera tho military pay ho received many Trim* Minister Harold Macmillan It In hU pocket
of Great Britain, Premier Guy
“Hey," yelled Oppenhel••
with local produce.
competition among specialists, some of them from the Veteran# Admlnlatratlon years ago, or on tho pay receiv­ Mollet of Franc* ood Premier
mcr,
"you’re picking up the
And—while this .was going on—the Sc- "attempt to carry on a general practice, in to questions of current Inter- ed today by in army captain?
Antonio Segnl of Italy—all ai* in
‘ ‘ minole County legislative delegation, in which they have been inadequately trained.” eit to form er serviceman and A. Survivor Benefits Act pay troubte over one Issue or another. wrong ball, aren’t you?"
Tho pUyor examined It
m ints are baaed on tha currant
Adenauer hod succeeded In put­
Tallahassee for the 1957 session of the State He expressed the belief that specialists their famlliee:
Judidally,
then answered,
Q.
I
underatar.il
that
payments
pay
icala
of
tho
military,
and
ting
over
an
unpopular
rearma­
Legislature. Senator Douglas Stenstrom.
should no more engage In general practice under the Survivor Beneflta Act not on the amount actually re­ ment program including conscrip­ “Nope. ThU U what Tv#
v
Representative Mack N. Clevclnnd Jr. and
depend on the bate pay of the ceived by th* veteran while he tion. He waa compelled to reduce
been playing. An Oppenthan the other way around
'■* Representative Gordon V. Frederick was
As a solution, the new president of the rank bald by tha veteran. My waa In service. Your payments, the draft term from 18 months to beimer!"
died aa a result
of then, would he based on what a on« year. But. the first batch of
talking with Commissioner of Agriculture academy of General Practice would have the husband
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N»than Mayo about the serious loss of the medical srhools "adjust their cirricula so wound* Incurred in World War captain receives today, not oa 9,733 draftees entered service
Mother (to 8-year-old son): What are you looking for?
I service. Ilia rank waa ciptaln what he received In World War Monday without Incident and the
Bon: Nothing.
market In 8anford.
that all their graduates wert well trainee In the A m y . Wilt the amount t# I.
Mother: You’U find It In tha box where th* cocoanut candles w em
».
As If pieces of a Jig saw puzzle fitting to- gereralists capable of treating the entire pa- which I am entitled be based on Q. My wife and I both signed draft I* being accepted.
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At the moment, on h it way
gather, the matter then came before the tient."
a note when we received our Gt hum* after a state visit to Iran,
A cannibal chiefs son waa suspended from a mission school
g
horn* loan. Wo now want to sail Adenauer la preparing to enter
State Cabinet with Governor LeRoy Collins
tan day*. HU mUdemeonor: buttering up too many teacher*,
On the face of it, the number of doctors
our house and lot th* buyer take Important trade negot'atlon* r.tth
o twr. by Bennett Cerf. Dietributed by King restarts BrsdlssU. .
and Agriculture Commissioner Nathan Ma­ in this country is adequate. But, as Dr.
over th* loan. I plan to apply Russia. .
yo looking into ways and means of placing Phelps points out, there is some maldistrato VA for release of liability to
The Soviet government has long
emergency
_____ _r funds to work in rebuilding and butlon. Training u higher proportion of gethe Government. If this release been seeking better relations
IAFF*A*DA&gt;
la granted, will it also Ineluda
replacing the very Important assot to Sc- ncrui practleioners, and recognizing their
Though he reluctantly eitabmy wlf*?
minole County and the farmers of the area. extraordinary importance in communities
Ushd diplomatic ralatlone with
By UNITED PRESS
A. Yes. If you are released of
Few realize the number o f people th at have too few specialists, would do much
DALLAS. Tta.: Ralph Yarbor liability, your wlf*, too, will ha Russia, Adenauer has not proved
responsive to Russian gesture*.
employed at the Sanford State Farmers’ to improve the situation.
ouch, Democratic senator-elect, released.
•
•
No Russian Talk*
on
seeking
an
Increase
in
the
in­
Market and the value of the payroll in req . Ie it possible to go to a
He has said publicly that he
come
tea
exemption
when
he
gets
school
below
the
collegqlevel,
lpect to Sanford’s economy.
to Waihlngton:
under th* War Orphans Educa­
At the present time we do not have the
"I shall be the exemption’* big tion program?
It
has
come
to
be
accepted
a*
almost
a
ENTER HERE
■xaet number of employes— but with the
gest spokesmen In Washington.’
A. Yes, provided you already
SAN DIEGO, Calif. -«I»-B ur
truism
th
at
Americans
are
forever
seeking
six* of the organization# doing business on
have completed or -quit your re­ glare broke into the rear wall of
the market, the number must run into a new sensations. Rut a persuasive case can NEW YORK) Former President gular high ichool, and the below- Jack Shultx’a surplus store three
be made for the idea that vast numbers o ’ Truman on his plana:
college course will equip you for times within a few weeke. Shultz,
sizeable sum.
tired of repairing the damaged
To be sure, any loss of this kind has a Americans, far from seeking whnt is new ”1 don’t know myself where a (pacific vocational goal.
l ’U be from week to week."
Q. I am going lo school under wall, hung a sign over tho jagged
nnd
different,
incline
to
favor
whatever
is
great Impact on the local economy, and the
Ui* Korean GI Bill, and I expect opening: "Main Entrance."
tragic fire will be felt momentarily until the commonplace and repetitious.
WASHINGTON: W i l l i a m a that ray
entitlement
will run
When
it
comes
to
music,
for
example,
they
Doherty, president of the Nation­ out before l
full operation of the market operators gets
finish my course.
want to hear the same paltry tunes over ani al Asan. of Letter Carriers, on The school does not operate on
back into swing again.
One thing now thnt we can look forward over again. They like their movies predict Postmaster General A rthur Sum- a quarter or semester basis. Is
marfield'a warning of a cut In it possible for my entitlement to
,.t o is a new. modern, year round operated able, and always with « happy ending. The postal service:
b* extented so that I can
TV
comedians
they
prnlso
do
the
same
rou
market with the Intest innovations in cooler
“ People will get poor sendee. complete the course?
tines endlessly.
This if compounding, not solving
ipace.
A. If you have completed the
If such persons would climb out of their the problem."
major part of your course, your
cultural ruts long enough to look nbou:
entitlement may be extended tq
them, they might find that there really are NEW YORK: Frank A. Daniels tho end of the course or for
Dally e s e e p l S a t u r d a y , S u n d ay a n a
rhrU tm as.
some (to them) new nnd interesting sensa­ general manager of tho Raleigh nine week*—whichever Is the
4 -5
p u bllihtd
S a t u r d a y p r s s e e d l a e C h rlatm aa.
tions to be savored. We suggest n dip into N. C. News A Observer and shorter period.
{J»f. IC*« fCATVBUflBMCATt, loo. «t|U MM
Veteran* living in Central
Times and chairman of the Amer­
• s t a r s * aa aaanad r l a a , m a t t a r O cto b er I t I t l l a t
poetry, the !&gt;est of which condenses n great ican Newspaper Publishers Assn. Florida who wish further Infor
th * F aat Of flea a f S a a f o r d F l o ri d a , u n d a r t h a Aat
"Keep trying. He’a in there somewhere.”
af Coagre e* a f M a re h I. 1171
deni of life into a few striking lines. We Postal Committee, criticising • mation about their various bene­
( ft ICO I'RftK IN fl E d ito r and P u b l i s h e r
recommend also, looking hard nt fine paint­ proposed postal rate increase for fits should write or visit the
MARION HARMAN S R . R i a a u t t a a E d l t a r
ings nnd sculpture to draw from them the newspapers with over—8,000 press VA Office at 42 E. Central Ave.,
■ T I L T H J. C U a n t N O . A d T artlaln g M a n a a a r
Orlando.
meaning
their creators intended. Or they runs:
SAVE
ttn m c R im o N raths
“Such classification plays into
t l a p a r waak
Ona Month
II I t
d I t C a rr la r
can
listen
to
some
of
the
great
wealth
of
w h en your money earns that big
th* hands of those who want gov­
Tlir a a M o atti,
S l i Month,
Ona T aar
music-^-everythlng from sweet songs to ernment to classify the press by “ I’m used to erasy things hap
»»•*
M il
Ill.lt
p e n I n g in these Hollywood
All O b l t a a r r aotlcaa. card* of th a a k a . raao lu tlo n a a n d
yearly dividend
mighty symphonies—that is available to law for penalties or preferment. Hills, but this la th* craslest yet."
■atlaaa a f a d t a r t a l n m a a t f a r t h a p u rp o aa of ra ta ls*
f u n d a will ha aharpaO f a r a l r a o u l a r a d r a r t l s l a e r a t a a
anyone with the knnek of selecting good It la a threat to our fra# press."
T h a H arald la a s a s m b s r a l t h a U a l t s d Prsoo
rndio programs nnd for the price of a few
LONDON: Labor!!* Mr*. Elw hich la a a l l t l a d a i a l u a l a a l y to t h a uaa for rapubllcaWASHINGTON: President El ran* White moving an amendent
with Injured safety.
good records.
t l a a af all t h a loaal aawa p r t a t a d In Ihla n a w t p a p a r
senhower before the Advertising in the House of Commons on a
All
this
may
sound
dismally
like
culture
Council on the possibility of
R a p raaa atad
N a tio n a lly
by
O anaral
A d ro rtl.l.a
films bill:
S t ra in #
tae
101
O ao r o '*
S a rln t,
Htnh
ntda
with a capital C. It is that. And there’s more tax cut next year;
"I am told that in the United
A tlanta O aorota
excitement In it than a whole bnrrelful of "As much ns we hate taxes, States, the genera) attitude I*
pence Is an objective thnt over­ that children are little adults and
Tag* 4
Frldny, April 5,
stale entertainment.
riden our aversion to high taxes— ean see adult films. Bom* of us
Veteran Administration, We need over again contrariwise to all If taxes are needed.”
might think that adult* are Only
this bill, because present laws, evidence submitted in the claim;
large children when we look at
HOLLYWOOD; P h i l i p May,
are discrimitory, providing benl- Thnt remedial
legislation is
American films."
neighbor
of
Hungarian
actress
fita to a certain^ group of veterans needed to stop the VA’s bureau­
Eva Unrtok’e cx-boy friertd, Fran
only, to the exclusion of all cratic abuse of power denying cit Murray, on a brawl between
Milwaukee Is located at the
other
groups
of
veterans;
Many
Justice to many veterans Is Murray and Miss Bartok’s second junction of the Milwaukee, Mero.
To the Editor
■lisnbled veterans nra wrong­
husband, Alexander Pool:
monee and Klnnlcklnnlc Rivers.
The Henfii'd Herald
fully excluded from benefits by very obvious. The proposed 11.R.
Sanford, Fla.
present discrimitory luws and the 2502 with lta provisions for Ju
unjust nrbitary VA decision* of dlclal Review is the remedial
Dear .Editor:
The Veteran* Security Act, If. rejection in disabled veterans legislation
needed.
Veteran*
It. 2M2 in Congress would pro­ claims. The VA denied » veter­ should write to their congress
vide equitable benefit* to veter­ an* claim by error, Claiming lha man asking his support for Tha
ans disabled in any military ser­ veterans disability did not exist Veterans Security Act H. R. 25vice. Would allow a veteran to Until several months after dis­ (12, end are Invited to contact
be represented by nn attorney charge from the military service. our committee A d Join in our
of his choice, Would permit in Then Inter again rejected the campaign for our
Veteran*
spections of VA file* end record* ■am* claim on th* ground* that! Rights Bill.
WAS 499.95
by the veteran end or hi* attor­ DISABILITY EXISTED TRIOR
Sincerely Your*.
ney, and provide fur Judicial TO ENLISTMENT. The VA hn«j
John L. Wilder, Chairman
Review, in court, from any un stubbornly upheld such
old United Veterans Committee
just or arbitrary decision of the erroneous decisions over andJacksonville, Missouri.

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Page 5

Additional Society
Conning
The News
■T VIRGINIA CONN
Thursday morning a coffee was
given by Dornell Kilcline for
those who had helped with the
fashion show held in March at
the Mayfair Inn. The table was
lovely with candles and red lilies.
Spring flowers brightened -nhrr
corners in the living room. Blue­
berry muffins and other fattening
edibles were served. Marge Mar
tin, the VAH-4 representative,
poured the coffee. Attending weru
Mallle Barlow,
Teresa Martin.
Millie Thomas, Pat Hansen. Mike
Stone. Jean Stetson. Katie Jackson, Betty Guy. Polly Savage. Hisel Rowell, Mary Munta, Doris
Francisco, and Ginny Conn.
Ruth and Joe Tully are the
proud new parents of a baby girl
born Wednesday night at the
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
HATU bridge was aeld at Dodie King’s Thursday afternoon.
There were three tables of bridge,
and extremely interesting hands.
The cool breeses swept through
the house, and made the after
noon even more delightful. Pres­
ent were Marty Mlllsaps. Anita
Hadden, and her mother, Mrs.
Hildebrand. Mike Stone, Mac Ed­
wards, Mallie Barlow, Treta Mi­
chel, Jean Dooley, Ruth Norvell,
Jeanne McGuire and a substitute,
(me) Jeanne McGuire is another
bride in VAH-9. She and Wendall
are living in DeBary, next door
to our other newly-marrieds, Paul
and Lois Grundcr.
Dropped In to sec Polly Bru­
baker and Spook Hook this morn­
ing. They were peacefully baskIny in the sun on Polly’* hwn.
When the annual race for the
best tan is held, these two will
be way ahead. Incidentally. Polly
and Spook GAVE the coffee at
the B. 0. Q. the other morning
for the Bears and Mildahns of

fia M o n a h
Author E. Corey and .son Seth
are leaving tonight to return to
their home In Boston, Mass, after
having spent several weeks with
her mother, Mrs. Jullu* Ding-

faldar.
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. McDonough
of Chattanooga, Tenn. are guests
of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Shelby
and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Mims
this week. Mrs. McDonough is
the sitter of Mr. Shelby and
Mrs. Mims.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bisek
and ton, Jeffrey Scott left this
morning for their home in Alex­
andria, Minn. They plan to visit
relatives In Wildwood, Chicago
III, and Minneapolis, Minn, enroute to their home After having
toured the southern states and
spent three months in Florida,
the Biseks were reluctant to
leave the ‘‘land of sunshino".
Charles Torres, son of M-Sgt.
and Mrs. Walton M. Torres of
Geneva was among the Fort Benning Children’s Schools eighth
grade contestants in this years
Chattahoochee County spelling
contest.
Mr. ‘ and Mr*. Lawrence Har­
rison and children. Mary Kate and
Drew of Atlanta, Ua. will ar­
rive Monday to spend their varation with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Harrison.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
Carlton and family this weekend
will be, Mr. and Mr*. R. T. Raggett, Terri, MariBcth and Johnny
from Tallahassee
Mrs. Irene Watt, Mr.
and
Mrs. Edwin Bisek and son Jef­
frey Scott spent n delightful
weekend at Ormond Beach in
Daytona.

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VAH-ll. I guess it didn't occur
to me that they should bo so
generous when I erroneously re
ported that they had made the
arrangements. Sorry. Another goof
to chalk up on the ever growing
list.
Our sympathy to the owners of
the Sanford Farm er's Market and
the truckers, who lost so much
In the terrible fire early Thursday
morning. It was indeed a holo­
caust.
Alice Mills twin sister is visit­
ing her, and I will have to run
them donyn—never ran find Alice
at home. Understand that San
ford navy abound in . Identical
twins. We should get them all
together and take a picture for
Life. This would be on# more way
to put Sanford in the public eye
of the nation.
Have been following with revul­
sion the scribblings in another
newspaper of a former governor.
How such drivei can be printed
and the character paid for it I do
not know. My morning cup of
coffee is ruined, but I continue
to torture myself to see if one
thing of merit is said. Has any
one else found out how the lejti
stature is proceeding, or do you
simply see as I do, a constant
rehash of the magnificent pro­
jects accomplished by this ego­
tist while he was in office To me.
It is an insult to the very fine
reporters we have on our Florida
newspapers.

Mrs. C. L. Arnold
Gives Inspiring
Class Devotional

Mra. Robert Feth.
FRIDAY
3 p.m,—Circle Number K
Th* Intermediate 4 department
of the First Batplst Church wil Mra. L. I. Frasier, Ckattm—
have a social in the educational Hostess, Mrs. L. F. Boyle, S4M
Mellonvlll* Ave.
Building at 7:30 p. m.
I
p.m.—Clnel* Number Ik
At 7:30 the Adult Instruction
Class will be Held in the Parish Mrs. F. IL Hill, Chairman. “ *
House of tho Holy Cross Episco­ teas, Mrs. J.A. Harroid, S14 8*0pal Church. Visitors are welcome th Park Ave.
3 p.m.—Circle Nnmber 4, Mr*.
to attend with no obligation.
The Upsele Community Pres­ Kirby Fite, Chairman. Hoeteaa,
byterian Church officers and tea­ Mrs. Ralph Leonard, Daletplaa
cher* will meet a t the chureh at Drive, DeBary. Co-hostess, Mm,
4:30 p.ra. AH officers and tea­ E. M. Hoke.
chers are urged to be present.
2:30 p.m. Circle Number T,
SArURDAT
Mrs. H. G. Brehen*, C haim na
From 5 p. m. to • p. m. the Hostess, Mrs. J . E. Baker, IMG
Sacrament of Pennance will be West 1st Street
9:45 a.m.—(Brcie Number •»
administered in the chapel of the
Mr*. Harry Woodruff, Chaairman.
Holy Cross Episcopal Church.
The R. A’a of the First Baptist Hostess, Mrs. Georg* Stine, 4 t t
Church will meet at 9:30 a. m. Summerlin Ave.
I p.m. — Evening Circle Num­
MONDAY
Circles of the First Method­ ber 1, Mrs. Floyd O- CaeO,
ist church will meet ae follows. Chairman, Educational Building
Circle No- 3 meets with Mra. of the Church. Hostesses, Mrs.
R. T. Cowan, 11S Summartln Marguerite Graham, Mra. K. J .
Routh, Mrs. John Krider, 8 r.
Ave, 3 p. m.
8 p.m. Evanlng Circle Number
Circle No. 6 meets with Mra.
2. Mrs. Sidney IveaJII, Chair­
Theo Pate, 120 W. 18th. St., 3 man. Host***, Mise
Rebecca
p.m.
Stevens, 821 Perk Ave. Co-konCircle No. 7 meets with Mrs. tess Mrs. Mery Earl Walkar.
A. B. Stevens, 1300 Sanford
• p.m.—Evening Circle Num­
Ave., 3 p. m.
ber 3, Mr*. Hervay H. Hale,
Circle No. * meets with Mrs. Chairman. Hoateaa, Mra. W. R,
ENJOYING i'llK THURSDAY MORNING COFFEE given by Mrs.
.11 are. left to right: Mr*. Doris Francisco, Mrs. Hatel Rowell. Mrs. Z«b Ratliff, 1800 Park Ave., 3 p. Anderson, 318 Oak Ave. CoDornell Kltcline for those who helped with the fashion show Mts'ch | Gene Stetson, and Mrs. Marge Martin (poirlng).
(Staff Photo) m ,
hostess Mrs. Curtis Hughes.
Circle No. 9 meets with Mrs.
Tha Elsie Knight Circle uf th*
M. L. Wright, McKinley Hall, 3 First Daptlit Church will m eet
p.m.
with Mrs. H. II. Moreland, 1110
The W.M.S. of the First Bap­ Palmetto Ave. a t S p.m.
tist Church will meet at 10:45 a.
TUESDAY
m. A covered dish luncheon will
The Pilot Club will hold Its
be served at noon, and e* ' p.m regular business meeting a t Y
The Gleaners Class of th* a program will be enjoyed.
p.m. at the Yacht Club. The board
First Bapll«t Church met at th#
The Sunbeams anu U. A.’* of
heme of Mr*. Myron Smith, Flora th* First Baptist Church will will meet at 7:30 p.m.
The State Baptist W. M. U.
Height*. Tuesday evening for ] meet at 3:30 p.m.
meeting will be held in Gaines­
ngular business and social meet
The Elsie Knight Circle (Bus
Ing. Mrs. II. \V. Rucker presld iness Women) of the First Bap­ ville, April 9-10.
The Circle meeting of tho
ed.
tist Church will
meet at the
Mrs. Willie B. Pippin gave th# hom# of Mrs. II. A. Moreland. First Methodist Chureh sre an
follows:
devotional taken
from
Mitt, 1110 Palmetto Ave.
Circle Number 1 meets with
18:2123, telling th# Easter story
The Boy Scouts of the First Mrs. Marvin Dyal, 505 Plumas*
She closed with a prayer. Mrs Preebyterlan Church will meat
Dr. 9:45 a.m.
Berta Corttell read the minutes In the Scout Room at 7 p.m.
Circle Number &gt; meets with
of the last meeting and Mrs. A.
The Women of the First Pres­ Mrs. J. A. Calhoun, 2039 MellonKendall gave the monthly Sun byterian Church will have their
ville Ave., 9:45 a.m.
day School reports.
Circle meetings as follows:
Circle Number 3 meet* with
"Personal
Touch Pays On
The Session of the First Pres­
Visitation” was given
by Mrs. byterian Church will meet in the Mra. W. L. Kirk, 402 Summer­
lin Ave., 9:46 *.m.
Rucker. The group esntains then Session Room at 7:30 p.m.
Circle Number 4 meet# with
reported on sick member*. After
3 p.m. -/Circle Number 1, Mrs.
routine business Mrs. C. A. And- Victor Hrown, Chairman. Hostess, Mra. Geo. Chapman, 2104 Cor­
dova, 9:45 a.m.
erson Jr. gave the benediction.
Mrs. W, R. Anderson, 318 Oak
Th# Brownl* Scouts of th s
A social hour was enjoyed with
prlies going |o Mr*. D. K. McNab Ave. Co-hostess, Mrs. Victor First Presbyterian Church will
Brown.
meet In the Youth Building at
and Mrs. V. G. Hasty.
3: p.m. Circle Number 2, Mrs. 3 p.m.
Punch and cake were served hv
The Pioneers of th# First Pro*
the hostes*css to tha following' R. C. Maxwell, Chairman. HosMrs. C. A. Anderson Jr., Mr*. teas, Mrs. Jay Deck, 410 Mag­ byterlan Church will meet fos
D. K. McNab, Mra. IV. B. Biln- nolia Ave. Co-hostess, Mrs. R. fellowship and recreation In the
Youth Building
from 4 p . a
son. Mr*. II. W. Rucker, Mrs. C. Maxwell.
12 Noon—Circle Number 3, through 8 p.m.
N. V. Echole*. Mrs. II. II. Newmann, Mrs. L. A. Harvey, Mrs. Mrs. P, T Piety, Chairman, Ed­ Tuesday
Willie Pippin, Mrs. V. G. Hasty, ucational Ruilding of the Church
Th*
Sanford Junior
H lgl
Mrs. W.
McLellan, Mrs. J T. for luncheon. Hostesses, Mrs. E. School P-TA will meet at 8 p .a
Lewis, Mrs.
Arale# Rarineau, T. Tideman, Mrs. Warren Ewing. a* th* school. There will be
Mrs. J. L. Jackson, Mr*. N. J.
nomination of officeri. Ray­
Stenstrom, Mr*. J.
T.
Hardy, John Fox, Mrs. Berta Cottrell, burn Mllwc* will speak on ”Tht
Mrs. A. J. Walker, Mrs. A. Kend­ and a visitor, Mr*. Toni Pitch- Immediate Plans for Ron fort
Burnley, Mrs. ford.
Schools."
MODELING "CRAZY IIATS" at the VAH-7 nionlhly luncheon yesterday at the Mayfair Ian were, all. Mrs. W- C.
Irlt to right: r*. It. J, Itarahin, Mrs. John IV.’ig It, Mrs. John Price and Mrs Si Johnson.
(Photo hj Bergstrom)

Gleaners Class
Meet A t Smith
Home Tuesday Eve.

Mrs. L. H. Trip. Kev Ave. was
hostess
to the Golden
Circle
Class meeting of the First Bap­
tist
Church Tuesday
evening.
Mr*. Harold Heckenhach served
was co-hostess.
Class preisdent. Mrs. Boh Laudrelh opened the meeting with a
pMyer. An attendance conlest
was
planned
with
the
winning group to he entertained
with a spaghetti supper by the
losing side.
Also "set” visiting dav» for
Hroup leaders and member* wa*
suggested. Visit* to prospective
member* were urged.
The class requested Mr*. Walt­
er Brook,
personal
minister
chairman, to semi an Easter gift
for a chosen orphan boy at the
Raptist Children’s home in la k e ­
land.
Sincere regrets were expressed
(hat Chaplain and Mrs. Charles
L. Arnold are soon to leave San­
ford. Mrs. Brooks presented Mrs.
FREE estimate and FAST
Arnold with a gift expressing deep
SERVICE on electric clock re­
appreciation for her loyalty to
pairs. Only factory new part*
the Golden Circle
Class during
Used.
their affiliation with the Naval
The wives of VAH-7 met yest witness the farewell gift of a
WALTER II. TRAPP
Air Station.
erduy in the ballroom of the May
Jeweler
At the conclusion of the bust- fair Inn for a luncheon and silver calling tray presented to
ness session, a most
inspiring “Crazy Hat" show. The tables Mrs. John Price who will leave
111 K. Second St.
“ Chalk Talk" was given by Mrs.
were uniquely decorated with ar­ Sanford as soon as her husband
Arnold with Mrs. G. B. Drake rangements of spring flowers and completes his duty with the Han­ New watches, watch bands, excrVent reconditioned watches.
tinging two lovely hymns. "Both
Easter hats in pastel colers, from ford Naval Air Station. The Ilnnr*t esp.rt watch repair­
were at their best in presenting Yowell's Department Store.
c o u p decided that Mrs. It. J. ing. You will he •■tlsliril.
this unusual devotional emphasis­
Approximately fifteen were on I.arahnii had created the "crux- Open every Saturday night.
ing the clean
'Whiter
Than
| hand to enjoy the luncheon and iest hat".
Show’ life of a true Christian."
Th# group played two games
with attractive prises awarded
to Mrs. Eugene Pennington and
Mrs. C. L. Arnold.
Home
made
pies. coffee
mints and nuia were served toMrs. R.
C.
Whitmire, Mrs.
Gordon Frederick , Mrs.
Jack
Hamm, Mrs. Billie Browning,
Mrs. Eugene
Pennington, Mrs.
Carlton Todd, Mrs. Jane Par­
ker. Mrs. Walter
Brooks, Mrs
G. B. Drake, Mrs. Claire Tanner,
Mrs. Charles L. Arnold. Mr*. Boh
Landr»lh, Mrs. R. E. Brown,
Mrs. L H. Tripp.
Mrs. HeroM
Hcckenbach and Mrs. M. M. Cle­
J
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"Women S a y It Has Everything"
Yen from the all General Electric kitchen to the
3 &amp; 4 bedroom.*, 1&amp;2 hath.* Wellborn Phillip-* home*
have everythin?.

Officers Wives Club VAH 7
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A J u i' Class D Florida State League
DOlfAt.P, h i e wife: W . A baseball to Sanford folded late
SIMMON* a n d ----------------MM - yesta.day afternoon almost as ra­
■n r o f
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•lly the
throush. nadar or eaalnet any
at the abova, namad defend­ group mat with the Neuf York
ant! who ere daewtatd. and Giants in a last desperate attempt
anr er ail partlee haring anr to make the project a success.
fifei«
. li'.’s.'i.iw:::;
described, said lende aHualajl. Jaek Schwan reflected the feel­
trine and belts In Seminole ing of the Giant system. "We have
County, Florida, to-wlti
Oovirment Lot I ot Section IS, always bad three D teams and
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Townahip SI. lUtee *».*»•*• wa have never had four. We sim­
id goriramenl Lot t haring ply were not prepared to fumith
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pari of CRYSTAL HOWL l o - players for another team. AH
F it ion to cAssKLBBnnr. that stopped ut was men. We
gemlnole Coontr , Florida, aa- would have liked to put the deal
eordlaa to tha pUl thereof ao
recorded In Hat Book (. pa«a through, but not more than two
IS of tba Public Record# of or possibly three men could we
Semiaole Countr. Florlda ttd have furnished that would be even
considered prospective profession­
V tfW rr V C H ' «
TION. Seminole Countr. Florida al material.”
according to tba plat theraof aa
John Keeling spoke for the or­
r tT*rofd|ha
ganisation that was to form as
m t S f t W b sVlOHKS "ad ­ a non-profit corporation when ne
dition TO CASSBLIUSKHY,
"We'll not taka the scripSeminole Countr. Florida, ac- laid,
J2Sl"s to lha plat ib.renf aa lags from the bottom of the bar­
reearded In PUl Book f paurt rel."
It aud «t of ihs Publlo Rec­ Schwart said that at thia late
ords of Semlaola Couatr. Flor­
date the only players they could
ida
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C i r c unit
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s c ri b e d You a r e h t r . h r rauulrari lo
f i t s r e u r a n t w t r w ith i h t C l a r k
o f t h a C ir c u it C o urt. Id a n d f o r
S em in o le C ounty. F lorida a n d t e r r a
p co n y tharaof u p o n W E W t n d e r
t i e t t l P a r k A v an u a S o u t h
W i n t e r P a r h . F lo rid a. a t i o r p e y f o r
t h e P le ln tlff a , In i h e t t l d e c t l e a
o n o r before t h e I t h d a y o f May,
A. II H i t , flee ■ Dacraa P r o C o n faaen will he e n t e r e d a a a l n a t y o u
I T IS O R D E R E D t h a t t h i s h a
p u h llah ed In t h e Hanford l l a r a l d .
a aew e p ap er p u b llah ed In Sem inole
C o u n ty . P l o rl d a . once each week
f a r fo u r e o n e s c u t l r a w e e k s
W IT N E S S l h a bend of th e C lerk
a f t h a C ircu it Court, a n d Ihe o r a l
o f the C ir c u it Co urt. S e m i n o l e
C o u n t y F lo rid a, th is I n d d a y 01
A p r i l A D. I t l T
O P Ifem don
C lerk o f the Circuit C o u r t .
Mamlanl* Coun ty. F l o r i d a
By: A r ia J l.u n .h iu ltt,
Deputy C l t r k
(SEAL)
W B. W l n d . r w . e d l e .
SSI P a r k A r t n u t South
W i n t e r P a r k . F l o ri d a

Class D teams, and I don’t think
Sanford would have been happy
with the arrangement.”
Flash hope and enthusiasm rippted through Sanford when FSL
secretary Peter Schaal released
news of the prospective hopes of
felldlng a team hare.
By today It was evident that it
was a much
too late to even
entertain the possibility this year.
" I just hope the FSL can last
tha year with only seven teams,”
Keeling said.
Schwarz said last night that Ihe
Giant organisation thought Ihe
decision of the Sanford group to
give up for this year was basic
and sound. "It was awfully laic
lo even start considering a team,"
he said, "and wllh complications
arise like they did In this situa­
tion. the following delays only
make a bad situation worse. Ap­
parently the group had tha city
behind them, and that's good."
Then Schwarx offered a recom­
mendation: "What the group
should do now is start working on
Ihe baseball project through- the
winter. Get Ihe town worked up;
get plenty of pledges for money
and support behind them; form
an organisation that Is snund and
with sound backing. Then let
them make application to Ihe
FSL for a franchise—If they do
all that, they'll be heard."

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Pitching To Decide
Red Sox Outcome
In '57 Season
By LEO M. FE«F.IWEN
United Fr*«t Sports Editor
SARASOTA, Fla. W - The Bos
ton Rod Sox’ million doUar offer
for pitcher Iftrb Score was In
tsrpratad aa an admission by their
front office that they can’t win
with what they’ve got.
Last year at this time the Yaw
key mllllonlarei were tabbed as a
likely pennant winner, but Man
ager Mike Riggins’ pitching went
sour and they wound up in fourth
plsee, IS games behind the Yan­
kees.
That’s why lllgglns says that
pitching will determine how far
the club will go in 1137 He also
admits he has lo “straighten out
my Infield.”
The one department of the Red
Sox srhleh Is of solid pennant-win­
ning caliber is the outfield with
Ted Williams in left, Jim Pltrsail
Ir. canter and Jack Jensen In
right. Williams, eager to win the
batting title, hit 443 In 193* wiUi
12 RBIs while Jensen batted 413
with tT RBIs. Pltrsall, without a
peer In the field hit .293 with St
RBIs.
Other Positions Uncertain
But beyond tha outflcll the Red
Sox lineup is uncertain. There are
three candidates for each Infield
post. At first, it’s even- a battle
against rookies for each infield
post. At first, it’s even a battle
against rookies for the veteran
Mickey Vernon, who batted 410
last year with 94 RBIs.
Billy Goodman, a good hitler
who can't make the double play;
TediLepcio and two veterans of
the baieball trail, Gene Mauch
and Billy Klaus, are the second
base candidates.
Klaus also le In the running for
shortstop along with Billy Consolo
and Milt Bolling and also can
play third. So can Lepcio. Frank
Malsone, for whom the Red Sox
had such high hopes last spring
and then wound up sending him
down lo San Francisco and rookie
Ken Aspromonlr are the ether
third base candidates.
Sam White and Pete Daley, who
divided the Job last year, and bo­
nus rookie Haywood Sullivan, will
handle the catching chores.
Slsl»r "Real comer”
As fnr pitching, Higgins tabs
Dick Sister, who won nine while
losing eight list sesson, as "a
real comer.” Only Sisler, Tom
Brewer 19 9 and Ivan Dslock 13-J
lived up to Higgins’ expectations
list year.
Right hander Frank Sullivan
won 14 games while losing seven
but he started the season in the
potential "20 gamo” class. Bob
Porterfield was a disappointment
with his 3 12 record and so was
(he veteran southpaw Mel Par­
nell with his 7-fl record. Belter
things also had been expected of
Willard Nixon 9* and George
Susre 2-4.
Those eight hurters are sure to
stick, so its little wonder, off I9M
pitching performances, the Red
Sox were willing to pay a million
dollars for Score. With him the
Red Sox feel they could win the

SHOE REPAIR

Dallai Eagle manager "Salty”
Parker Indicated thia morning
that the fans would get « good
abow tomorrow night when the
upstart Eagles face Minneapolis
in Memorial Stadium for the only
night baseball game of the exhi­
bition season.
Minneapolis Is .Gass triple-A and
the top team of the New York
Giants Farm Syatem. Dallas la
Gass Double-A and the second
team from the top in the Giant,
system.
The open game of the MinneapolIs-Dallaa series in Memorial
Stadium made a d e a r indication
that more than a mere ipring
training exhibition game was in
progress, and since that time the
two teams have developed an in­
tense rivalry that cuts across daaa
ratings.
Rosie Ryan, sharp-eyed mana­
ger of the Minneapolis Millers
is the first to admit that a real
gama will be played against them
tomorrow night. Not only that,
but If you pin him down by direct
questioning he'll admit .that Dal­
las gives him trouble with his
nerves late In the vital Innings.
“That bunch fDallas) alwayi
plays their best
game against
us,” he has said.
Ail the proceeds from the game
will go toward the wonderful
Shrine charity. Carl Hubbell said
that for such a cause as this It
waa ”a thrill" to break hto prior
sehedula about having no night
gamei and play the only game of
the seasen under the tight! for
the Shrine Benefit .
Door prltaa are to be awarded
between every Inning tomorrow
night in the. game scheduled to
get underway at S p. m.
Laundry "Comes Clean"
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. W — Mrs.
James Colwell of-the Bronx, N.Y.
had a lapse of memory which had
police sorting through a truckload
of soiled laundry at a motel Tues­
day. Officers recovered 1728 which
Mrs. Colwell hid in a pillowcase
when she stopped at the motel and
forgot untl she reached Chatta­
nooga, Tenn.
The USS Holland, which be­
came the first undersea craft lo
be commissioned by (he U. S.
Navy was accepted on Apr. 11,
1900 for a price of 9130,000- To­
day's atomic submarines cost about 930.000,000 exclusive of (he
power plant.
Today the submarine serves
as a guided missile platform,
early warning station, killer of
of surface and underwater vet
sets, seout, eoaital raider, troop
tansport, supply ship, minelayer,
and seaplane tender.

Tonight's Pitcher
For SHS Undecided
Just 10 hours before game time
tonight in Memorial Stadium, San­
ford Seminole baseball coach
Dava Laude still hadn't decided
which of his two pitchers, Ken
MeMurriy and Eddie Barboisr, be
will give the starting nod for
mound duty to.
Laude said ha would wait until
last minute if necessary be­
fore assigning his beginning burler. "Both boys bare worked bard
thia week," be said. Tbeta was
some indication that starting da­
lles may be given to MeMurray
tonight alnca Barbour pitched the
last five Innings Tuesday night.
"They have both worked hard
ex. but they were both
this *week,
good and strong yesterday after­
noon," Laude said. "Both seem
ready for action."
The Sanford &gt; Samlnolea forged
Into a tie with Cocoa for second
place Tuesday night when they
rallied in the seventh Inning to
beat Melbourne 11-10 In a loosely
played game that had 20 erorri
committed.
Sanford committed II errors In
the first two Innings before they
settled down to baseball and want
the rest of the game with only
one more.
"Wh want to start strong and
stay strong tonight,” Laude said,
"and that’s what we have been
working on all day."
In yesterday’s practices Uw
Semlnoles appeared more spirited
and enthused than they have aH
season. "They want this one,"
Lauda said of his charges who
want anything else before having
their winning streak snapped.
"The boys are ready to settle
down and start playing top flight
baseball now, and they want to
be In tip-top shape before they
meet Winter Park again and Co­
coa for the first time."
Laude said this afternoon that
lie still thought the Semlnoles
could do anything they decided
they wanted to do, Including win­
ning the Orange Beit Pennant.
"The boys have what it tikes to
win,” Laude siad. "If they play
a close and wise game tonight,
they’ll be on their way.”

Orioles Expect
To Move Up To 5th

Ry b il l McF a r l a n d
l/nlted Press Sports WVJter
SCOTTSDALS. Ariz. W - The
Baltimore Orioles expected to
move up one more rung on the
placo thirf year—right on «che
dule.
"We wore seventh in 1935, sixth
in 1058 and we don’t find it far­
fetched to believe we'll go Into
fifth this year,” said Manager
Paul Richards. Then he added
"We might even surprise a few
by going a notch higher.”
Ono rung a year Is the long
range plan of the Jut-Jawed man
uger-general manager, but he be
lievea he has tue pitching to
make the first divi.lon immedi­
ately if only his hitters would
perk up.
"I think wp rsn rount On an
Improvement there," said Paul.
"Rob Nieman and Gus Triandos
Imvc been hitting the ball well
this spring and wc have hopes for
some of the others.”
Teammalex On Base
Roth believe they ran produce
100 RBIs this year if their team­
mates can get on base mora of&lt;
ten.
Those mates include an Infield
of Boh Boyd at first base, Billy
Gardner at icrond, Willie Miran­
CAIOll MICHIISON, 19. of
da at shortstop and George Kail
Washington, D C , holds her
at third base.
trophy attar ihe was chosen
This is subject to platooning,
“Miss National Press Photog­
rapher of 1937" at the lensmen's
particularly against left-handed
convention in the nation's capital.
pitrhing, for Richards has a high: ly regarded rookie third baseman
I in 19-year-oid Rrooks Robinson,
pennant. Without him—and that's aho’ll get considerable work pos­
how they are going to he—they sibly with Kell probably switching
may have more of a battle than | to first base,
they can handls to finish in the
Except fnr Nieman, the out­
first division.
field is somewhat unsettled. Ai
I Pllarcik, a .J31 hitter at Kansas

Today's
Sport
Parade

a* OCCAM FRALEY
UsHsI Fi«ta Sparta Writer
NEW YORK a - Alik Reynolds
Jr., Is discovering that It’* mifh* tough trying to ba a drip off
old bloek.
A few years back, you’ll ramembar, his dad was on# of base­
ball's finest pitchers. But tba
young man didn't daclda until
three yean ago that be would
Ilk* to emulate the famed "Super
d rie r et the New Yerk Yankee*.
"I wear the same aUe Moes,”
young Allie explains ruefuHy aa
he strives to make the University
of Oklahoma basebaH team "but
U’a awfully hard fiUlng them.”
Leaks Lite Dad
Physically a ringer for his fem
ous father, young Allie at »
Hands six feet tall and weighs 300
pounds. A geology sophomore at
Oklahoma, he, too, la articulate
and soft-spokan and — as in the
case of the shoes — he w ean his
dad’a old glove, jacket and hst.
"I’m afraid that’s where the
similarity ends,” he grins shyly.
’’I’ve gotten off to a n a l alow
atari aa far at a baseball career
la concerned and I have a long
way to go evan aa far aa playing
in ealleia.”
The signs were heartening to
"Chief" he waa never out of
a ible figures as a winner in a
, sen yean in the major leagues.
Young AllJe pitched a no-hitter In
a high-tehool regional tournament
aod helped his industrial league
summer team to Its league cham
plomhip.
lh a "Chief” bad admonished
his i on that his degree comet
f l n t Ha never encouraged the
boy to play baseball because, he
■aya "It takes natural ability and
a great deal of natural dealre."’
But tinea young All!* baa made
his choice, the ‘‘CUef’ is eager
to help.
It would be nice to be able to
report that young Allie 1j a nat­
ural who will be the star of the
O. U. team this spring. He wun’t.
As a matter of fact, he didn't
even make the 34-man tnvellng
squad which Coach Jaek Bter
took to Austin, T tx , for (he sea
son’s opener agslnst Texts.
Sooner* Have PoUat Nine
But in fairness to young Allie,
Baer has a veteran team and
tOklahcma is almost as potent in
baseball as it is in football.
" I’m real green," young Allie
admits, “ and I’ve got to work

I'

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hard to make up for lost time.
Sure it’s easy to talk about base­
ball if you don’t work every spar*
minute—and do a lot of thinking
about it, too—that’s all you’ll
wind up with—just talk."
With that kind of attitude,
thoae who remember the “Super
Chief* won’t discount this chin
off tha old block who “ suro would
like to make the majors, too.” it
ha has any of tl»e old man’s tal­
ents it Just msy be like father,
like son.

to go.
Cincinnati already has provldnd
catcher Dutch. Dotterer, plteher
Jerry Davis and outfielder Jim
Dagree.
Davis was one of Nashville's i
top pitchers last yen and both
Dotted and
Dagree are experi­
enced players.
Bob Kelly, another 1938 regu­
lar, la back to help with the pitch­
ing choree. Among the younger
tossers Ken Hommel and Jim
Sprxnkle have looked good. Vete­
ran Cal Howe will be the relief
man.
If Forrest Fro#ty Kennedy can
hit Southern pitching the way ho
clobbered Gass B pitchers last
yesr, Siller's third base worriej
will be over.
Kennedy bit 60 home runs Ia n
yesr for Plslnview, Tex. He’s
been around for nine years in
baseball and says he never hit un­
der 400.

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By BUM DAISY
United Frvaa Sparta Witter
NASHVILLE, Tana. fft-DIck
Sisler, freshman manager of the
Nashvfile Vels, has a ro-*ar of
players that could make him •
lineup juggler the equal of Casey
Stangal.
At least six prospective Vols
can take their tu n at more than
one position. •
Like all other Southern Asso­
ciation managers Staler is wait­
ing for more help from a major
league team, the Cincinnati Red
legs in this cu e.
But he knows the players be al
ready has are versiUla and he’s
not complaining.
"The more men we have who
can play more than one place, the
better off well be," Sisler says.
Bookie
Manager
Slater, whose father George was
one of the all-time great first
basemen, is getting his first crack
at managing after years aa a
player. Ha and General Manager
Bill McCarthy both a rt optimis­
tic.
” 1 think well have a very
strong club when we get the help
we need,” Sisler says.
That help will include a t least
one lnfleider and a couple of pitebaers.
*
The Vola need a contender to
keep the fana coming out to fam
ed Sulphur Dell So Sisler will be
e playing manager, holding dawn
the first base spot. And he also
can play outfield If necessary.
Stan Hollmlg Don Nicholas and
Stan Palys all can twitch from
the outfield to the infield. And
Harvey Zemia, Charlie Grant and
Larry Taylor can handle any of
the infield chores except first
base.
George Schmecs, who hit bet­
ter than 400 last year, ia back
in tha outfield.
Outfield Strcsg
Sisler is loaded with outfisklera
as rookies Jim St. Gair, Roy
Parker and Buddy Gilbert may
make the grade. But if they do
some of the older hands will hava

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Tba Minn#spoil) Millers length­
ened load to the rivalry se­
ries against Dallas yesUrdsy af­
ternoon to Memorial Stadium as
they topped the upstart Eagles 93 in tha 10th inning.
Yestoday’s win gave Minnea­
polis four wins out of the six
game series.
The ball game was ptayed ia
tha last two Innings for the ex­
citement, of the day. Dallas went
Into the bottom of the ninth be­
hind 4-1 and made a valiant ef­
fort to itay in the game against
the smooth machinery of toe top
team of the New York Giants
fabulous farm system.
Don Taussig made the heavy
bat pay off for Dallas as be hit
a homo run with none on in the
ninth to begin the rally. Wtlsy
Moore was the next hitter and
he homered near the same spot
in left field when Taussig had
powered the ball over.
Two hits later Dallas had t r
men on base when Mel ColQ
came to bat and rapped out a
double that drove in two runs—
the game tras tied.
In- the top of the 10th Don
for Mlnr.eaGrappe drew a_ walk
_
polls and Orlando Cepeda crack­
ed a heavy stick to clear the leit
fl«ld fence to a sound corner and
two runs. Rojts Alou wak tho
next batter and he slagged one i
out of the park to win the game.
The Line Score
RUE
Minneapolis 221 000 000 3 8 12 0
Dalis ■
000 100 004 0 S 12 2

City last ytar, may be the regu­
lar in center with Dick Williams,
WELSH TIRE SHOP 105 W. 2nd
.298 last year, or Carl Powit, 430
at San Antonio, In right. Others
bidding for outfield duty include
36 Years la Sanford
Tito Francona and Jim Pybnrn.
High On Pitching
Richards if high on his pitch
Ing. None won big last year but
ha had no disastrous losers, ci­
ther.
No. 1SU7
Dlitrlet No. C
Back from last season are Ray C'hartar
aiiriiH T o r conditio * o r tiim a.vnroiiu a tla stiu .v vtwval ,
Moore, a right hander with a 12-7
hank o r sAvruKD. m .omiua in t u k stath o r rLORiu.v.
THH CLOSK o r ■LSI.VKIS ON March IS. IMT
record last year; Connie Johnson n a L l l HAT
K D IN R K a r O N S H T O c a l l m a u u HV I'O M P T M O L LK H o r
9-11, Charlie Beamon, who won
THIS CL KKKNCV, t ’NDC It SEC TION
•211. U. a. R K V I I K D S T A T U T ES
hia first two starts In an imprss
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Sunday A t Movieland
la ff chaafler «U1 iM f ■cron
la Theatre Saaday ia the!lao*k«*t, W fi-feT-Ieet^. ^ ^ t r i
roi« of kU esrw r la Unlversal-IntenuUmtel’s "W lsrs °T the Sky/
which « u fll*** 1° Technicolor
ta d CtocffltScope.
R anly ha* a hard-hitting aclion itory ef *och u * « j . forec
combined Maiitively drawn chiraetars with rich colorful backrrounda of the -g reat Northwejt
ao laeeeeefally- Chandler Ii a
hora ia thl* one, but daflnitely
BOt ooe-diBjenilonal. As the hardtiding cavalry sergeant who takes
lore where he finds It, the giant
leading man chalka up another
hit portrayal.
Dorothy lfalone, as the gene­
ral'* daughter who fell in love
with Chandler but married one of
his superior officers, turns in a
delicately shaded characterization
which marks her definitely as top
star malarial. Her husband Is
portrayed by Keith Andes in a
role which seems thankless to
s ta rt with but builds into one of
the season’s surprises.
The biggest surprise of all, how­
ever, is Ward Bond, the veteran
heavy, who la cast with tremen­
dous sueceia in the deeply sym­
pathetic role of the medical mis­
sionary who finds C h a n d l e r more
difficult to convert to the ways
of the Lord than the Indians.
There la poignant drama In this
atory of the Christianized red­
skins of the old Oregon country
who are led Into a senseless war
against the U. S. Calvary by their
ruthless leader. This chief la
brought lo life with convincing
savagery by Michael Anaara.
The sueceia of the film's action
is due in no small part to one
of the great battle scene dlrectori
of all time, George Marshall, who
has made &lt;00 films during his 40
years In the motion picture In­
dustry. Producer was Robert Ar­
thur, who worked from a script
by Sam Rolfe, based on the Will
Henry novel, "Frontier Fury."

Additional
Church News

By DOC QUIGG
United Press Staff Canes pendent
NEW YORK — The most-un­
paid bills in New York are those
owed the grocer, the butcher, the
laundryman.
The hardest to collect are those j
owed the dentist
The “ Park Avanus crowd" ofi
alleged elite are "getting to be
pretty terrible on payment of
bills.”
Those are the opinions of Abra­
ham Miller, a bill collector, proc­
ess server, and tracer of skipped
persons who estimate* that In the
last 25 years he has collected
more than 5,000 hills and served
around 5pO legal papers every­
where from City Halt to gang­
sters' back rooms.
Deadbeatlsm, he says, cuts across all layers of civilisation
You just can’t pick out one type
of person and say his- type leaves
more bills unpaid than any other.
Actu-a WIT Pay
"Take actors," said Abe. "I get
quite a few unpaid actors and
setresses. The thing Is, you got
to time them when they got
money. If they have it, you’ll get
it.
"Tike Park Avenue—I'd *ey 33
Jeff Chandler is a brave, tough per cent of the people 1 deal with
calvary aergeant fighting against there are living beyond their
Indians with whom he sympathi­ means. The wife has charge ac­
zes in “ Pillars of the-Sky,” Uni- counts ia most of the department
versal-International production in stores. I been working Park Ave­
Technie?Ior a n d
Cinemascope nue for over 25 years and It’s only
which itara Chandler and Dor&gt; In the last six or seven years
thy Malone.
that there's trouble. In the old
days if I got a Park Avenue case
I’d simply make a rail and It'd be
paid.
"But now they're away seven
or eight months a year, and you
can’t get hold of them. Four or
five months In Florida, then
TALLAHASSEE M — State back in town a month or so,
Turnpike
Authority
Chairman then away someplace else.
Thomas Manuel feels financing
Limited Risks
and construction of a state-long
"Also on Park Avenue we have
turnpike to the Georgia line will this thing which is what we call
have to wait until the public and kept women.A fellow gets an
Investors can be shown the au­ apartment, and he'a living with
thority operatei on a "tight house­ a lady friend a la carte. She
keeping" principle.
cornea In to a butcher and says
Manuel, In a report to Gov. sha's Mrs. Jones, her boy friend's
LeRoy Collins and the Legisla­ name and has this good address,
ture, said the state-long super­ and wanU to open a charge ac­
highway Will be held up until the count and the butcher says glad­
succesi of the “ bobtail" spur ly. Well, the boy friend pays, but
from Miami to Fort Pierce is only as long aa they're on friend­
"completely assured."
ly term*.”
He said that this would show
Abe says that dental bllli arc
possible investors that the turn­ the hardest to collect because
pike authority is operating on the "people put in counter claims
principle of "tight housekeeping." that they can't fat, can't sleep,
"The authority firmly believes dentures fall out-you get an up­
in the soundness and feasibility per or lower plate, you ran al­
of the extension," Manuel said.
ways find something wrong with
He said every effort would be It."
Abe goes to Florida quite
made to effeet a successful fin­
ancing and to commence construc­ Often tracing persons who have
tion ion Ihe Fort Pierce-Jackson- skipped town owing bills, and
ville section of the road as soon he’s been a t far as New Orleans
as possible.
! on this same mission. He says
The bob-tail section opened on ! relatives arc valuable for learnJan. 25 and up lo March 15 had ! ing where a person has gone,
passed $&lt;590,840. This was far In i “Wo find that in every fami'y
excess of pay for the project in there's somebody who doesn't
10 years.
j like you."
He said with a normal Increase
in traffic, it will be paid off in
Hubert Fulton, inventor of the
less than 15 years.
steamboat, was an avid subma­
A slow bond market has held rine enthusiast. He buittt several
up marketing of securities to fin­ submesible warships, ono of
ance the state-long extension.
which was known as the Nautilus.

Manuel Feels
Turnpike Will
Have To Wait

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Oak Ave. and Third St.
The Rev. A. C. Mclnnls, Minister
Mrs. George Touhy, Director oi
Music and Organist
Miss Katherine Rrown, D.C.E.
Morning Worship
8:45 a.m.
Anthem—"List to the Lark”
Junior Choir
—Communion Meditation—
"Christ of the Upper Room”
Mr. Mclnr.is
Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
10:50 a.m. Session meets for prayer
in the Session Room
Morning Worship
11 am.
Solo—"Prayer for Communion"
Miss Gene Nunnelly
Solo ......... ....... Warren Adams
Anthem—"Jesus, Our Lord, We
Adore Thee” — Chancel Choir
A submarine navigates by sou­
United States submarines sank
Communion Meditation — "Christ
of the Upper Room" Mr. Mc­ nd when submerged. Sound can 2K naval and 1178 merchant
travel 3,000 nautical miles or vesseli in World War II operations
lnnls
against the Axis powers.
Sacrament of the lord's Supper more und«r w ater
Nurseries for
children under
throe, and three to six, every
Sunday morning during the wor­
ship hours, 8:45 a.m. and 11 a.m
8 p. m. - Senior High Fellowship
ONIV
— Youth Building —
1:30 p.m.
1
IL H M
Evening Worship
riifirn*
Hymn Service by members of
Brownlee Bible Class
Sermon ____
Mr- Mclr.nls

NOW

HOLY CROSS EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Cor. Park Ave.. A 4th St.,
The Rev. John W. Thomas.
Rector
8 a. m. Holy Eucharist
•:15 Family Service and Church
School
11 a.m. Choral Eucharist and Ser­
mon.
6 p. m. YPSL
Services throuih the week;
Monday — 2:30 p. m. — W. S.
Study Group
Tuesday — T:30 a. m. — Holy
Communion
Wednesday — 10 a. m. — Holy
Communion
"
3:15 p. m. — Children’s
Confirmation Class
"
7:30 p. m. — Evening
Prayer and Sermon
Thursday — 7:30 a. m. — Holy
Communion
Friday _ 3:15 p. m - Chlldran’a
Lenton Service
"
7:30 p. m. — Adult
Instruction Class
Saturday — 5-8 p. m. — Sacra­
ment of Penance
THE LITTLE BROWN CHURCH'
ON THE HILL
(Congregational)
corner Park Ave. and 2ltb S t
J. Bernard Root. Minister
Fred Ensminger, Associate
Sunday School
9 « a. m.
Morning Worship
H *- m.
| Sermon: "Gates To Faith”
The Florida Council for the
Blind lists these eye danger sig­
nals; blurred vision, constant
headaches, eye fatigue, colored
rings eround lights.
To rig for diving m a mod-:
ern submarine, the ersw m u st!
conduct 250 individual operational
and equipment checks.

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Additional
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Unpaid Bills
In New York

GENERAL @

Wesleyan Guild
Elects New Officers
At Monday Meeting

A "NECKLACE" coat of gold
embroidered white fleece romea
from Originals'* spring collec­
tion.
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The regular April meeting of (he
Wesleyan Service
Guild of the
First Methodist Chureh met Mon­
day -evening at the home of Mrs.
Rurkw Steele with Miss Mabel
Chapman aa co-hosleaa. T it de­
votional was given by Mrs. Mil­
ton Wvatt.
During the business tenlon Mr*
Porter Lansing reported that hooka
had been sent to India for distri­
bution by the Directorate of Li­
terature. Plans were made tor the
Florida Conference Wesleyan Guild
Wrekerd which will be held at the
Methodist Youth Camp In Lees­
burg May 8 . 4 Mrs. L. M. Swain
was appointed dekgata.
Mrs. Robert S. BHIhlmer report
ed on the Boylan-Hsvea Mission
School, and Mrs. Wllaon Carver
on the Brewster Hospital—both in
Jacksonville. Donations were made
to the Crusade Scholarship Fund
for Foreign Students; also to the
Boylan-Haven School.
Officers for Ihe coming year
were dieted as follows:
President, Mias Mabel Chapman,

American Cotton
Manufacturers
Institute Opens
PALM
BEACH,
W — The
eighth annual convention «f the
American Cotton Manufacturer!
Institute opened here with the pos­
sibility the group may bo conso­
lidated with the National Fede­
ration of Textiles.
The board of directors of the
ACJ1I announced that they ha-1
adopted a resolution opening the
way for the merger. The reso­
lution, which came out of almost
six months of negotiations, will
he acted upon Saturday, the fin*
al session of the annual meeting.
The NFT. an organization deal­
ing primarily with man-made fib­
ers and silk, la represented in
72 per cent of the mills whose
executives are also members of
the cotton institute.
Some 1,000 dclrgstss met today
for the opening
session of the
ACMI meeting.
Speakers at Friday’s session
will Include Senata Majority Lead­
er Lyndon Johnaon D-Tex who
will be introduced by Sen. George
Smathers D-Fla„ Set to talk Fri­
day I* George B. Roberta, New
York banker, and C. Canby Battl­
ers ton, vice chairman of the Fed­
eral Reserve System.

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A program about Msthodlst Mis­
sion work in the Caribbean area
was preecnted by Mrs. Fred Smith,
program Chairman.
Delicious refreshments of punch,
cake, and salted nuts were served
by Ute hostesses to the following:
Mry. 0 . K. Goff, Mrs. Porter Lans­
ing, Mr*. J. F. Riser, Mlsi Ethel
Rletr, Mrs. J. R. Hooiehsn, Mrs.
Fred Smith, Mrs. Wllaon Carver,
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A C TIVA TO R
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The finest perfonnanet of Katharia Hepburn’s career; a power­
ful, Immsnsoly Inventive charac­
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Lancaster;
brilliant support by the entire toatarrlng east; and a unique, deep­
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Hepburn, Lancaster
Star In 'Rainmaker

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hilarious hsptlim of fir* la OB
war between tha s tie s ; t a d fa ­
ther Cameron Prond'homoM hM
finally become ■ successful par­
ent.
As for Starbuck, there’s
spe­
cial miracle reserved for him, but
amount picture, opening Sunday at you won’t get us to reveal that.
the Rltx Theatre, deserves every You'll roar with laugbter, sad
bit of the acclaim U has been probably shed a tear or two when
receiving. It is a gripping, deep­ that happens, as you will w a td r
ly moving film with the force of ing Katie beautifilly burlesque
the wiles gals use to catch ■ man,
The Rose Tattoo."
This dramatic force stems equ­ and young Holliman, n terirlfie
ally from Inspired performances acting find, in some of the era*and an uninhibited, unusual story, lest teenage love scenes you've
which revolves around the Curry ever sat in on. Cute and ihapeiF
family of Three Point, somewhere newcomer Yvonne Lime as Hofil*
out West; Ihe town’s bachelor dc- man'* saucy girl friend and Wal­
ty sheriff; and Starbuck a foot- lace Ford as a whimsical iberiff
loose pitchman who wanders into match tha high performance lev­
their lives and turna them upside el.
Director Joseph Anthony, who
down. Lancaster, aa Starbuck, a
kind of pied piper with a calcu­ also directed the hit Broadwsp
lating gift of gab, lures them All play on which the picture la bas­
out of the rut of eteak, every day ed, proves himaelf a m aster in
life Into a world where adventur­ this, his debut film, by drawing
ous dreams are real —meanwhile of the perfect acting in every role.
relieving them of SlOO by promis­ N. Richard Nash, who wrote Ute
ing to bring rain to their drought- play, has provided a screenplay
That is at times earthy and vio­
stricken farms.
He Jingles Into town driving a lent, at Umes pure hilarity. With
wagon stockedd with weird gait- the same wizardry as hla "Como
gets, and before he has quit Three Rack. Little Sheba" and "The Ron
Point, Miss Hepburn's Lis Cutry Tattoo," producer Hal Willie ha*
has two suitors—two more than given us another film to rank
ihe hai ever had; She rtf f Wen­ with the best the scree hnia aver
dell Corey ha* not only defied the offered.
law but broken his bachelor a
oath; nldir brohtcr Lloyd UrtdgThe people of the United Stales
es has learned there's more to have doubled their annual contri­
life than sour logic; kid brother bution! for philanthropy in the
Earl Holliman, hitherto hold pa*t decade, giving t.t estimated
down, hfai snuk off to court the SO,100,000,000 In m e .
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Hurt Lancaster A Katherine Hepburn

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TOTAL PRICE *7130.00
west of Slonroc Corner, Sun­
day about 0:30 a.nt. FA 2-2003. 3 bedroopft tiled bath, with 32 ft.
by 14 ft. living room, large
screened back porch. 35 ft. tot.
2—FOR RENT
Fine location. Small down pay­
Osteen— .1 room first floor
ment.
floor furnished apt. 3 room itReal Estate Insurance
rond floor furnished apt. Call
Commercial Investments—Rentals
FA 2-5771.
Property Management
Small apt. 112 Elm Ph. FA-2-0378. RAYMOND M. BALL,

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HAVC FROZEN
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FA 2-5954

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j transferred from one area to anJother anyway.
“ In other words, it all depends
on your local situation."
The official made the state­
WASHINGTON &lt;W — A Public ment when asked for a '"here's
Health Service spokesman offered what you shouki do" in terp re t
this advice to adtilti In the 20 to lion of the decisions reached by
to age bracket who are wondering polio fighters at a strategy conwhether they should get Salk polio , icrence here Saturday.
shots during the current shortage:
Representatives of the Putdic
“ If vaccine is scarce in your Health Service, American Medical
area, hold back a while and let Assn., National Foundation for In­
the youngsters have first call on fantile Paralysis and uther major
the available supply. Three-fourths
of the paralytic polio cases last
year hit people under 20, and there
are millions in this age group who
haven’t been vaccinated yet.
“ But if your state or commun­
ity was far-sighted enough to or­
der enough vaccine while It was
plentiful to take care of everyone
under 40, by all means go ahead
and get your shots right away
Don’t feel like you’re robbing a

Advice To Adults
On Polio Shots
During Shortage

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ground.
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medical groups attended the con­ gin to eas» soon, with manufactur­
ference called by Surgeon General ers expected to produce from 33
Leroy E. Rurncy.
The group concluded that gov­ to 40 millions shots by July 1.
ernment rationing of Salk shots is
not necessary to meet the current
No Fal»e Alarm
'temporary'* shortage. It recimMIAMI If — A set of falsl.0
mended, however,
that pcrtim1:
touched off a Si.OOO fire at a laun­
under 20 and pregnant women
dry
and dry cleaning plant early
be given priority
in any area
Wednesday. A plant operator said
where supplies are tight.
the sponge rubber figure aids apThat includes mont of the coun­
|
try at present.
But
Burney parently were left in a dryer with
presented figures which indicated j other clothes during the night and
that the supply situation will be­ ; exploded from the heat.

9 $ room unfurnished house. Ph
FA 2-6621, if no answer FA2-1266.

Colored News

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Citrus Grove

W. DIETRICUS
T. w. MERO
REALTORS
Elisabeth Methvln. Associate
^ 1801 Park Ave. Phone FA 2-3I32
NOW.YOU PUT VOUQ
SHOES BACK 0 4 / ---THIS IN S T A N T /'

WELL.OK., GRANDMA. BUT
WE'RE PLAYIN’ HIOE-ANS E E K ... i--------------v r — J

...AN* HOW TH* HECK AM t
GONNA SLIP UP ON ANY
ONE. WEARIN’ SH O ES ?
Studebaker Sitter llauk. on* of IS Jijftnni modeU

Fashion Show Set
At Crooms Apr. 8
tOMJY.SKl
TUH SUSY|

AH GOT flO.\EBUDOY
OUT HERE VOJ ll B t
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The Crooms Academy Audito­
rium will be the setting for the
ninth annual fashion show pre­
on Apr. 8. The theme of
YwOt'/iuEvER sented
’ 1 EXPECTED this affair is "Dealing with Fash­
ion", and "we promise you a big!
i'o se V a
I reception deal in fashion to witness," a
l/UKETHi«»
spokesman said.
The public is invited to witness
the culminating feature of the
years werk of the Home Econo| mies Department. The girls of this
department take great interest j
and effort* bt planning for this
event because the garments whi.-h
they have made during the yrofr
is up for the public to vi.'w." Wo
are urging parents, patrons, arul |
friends to be present, and make
these girls proud of their efforts,”
they eald.
&gt;

Wbat sort of people own Studcbakers? Studebaker owner
ualists. They refuse to be satisfied with look-alike cars. T1
the extra value of Studebaker-l’ackard’s many exclusiv
Supercharger, the luxury ride of variable-rate springin
Traction, with drive power at both rear wheels. Most impo
the people who got the facts on Studebaker. See your dcE
f.

Studebaker-Packard
CORPORATI ON

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SA N FO R D M OTORCo., Inc
S V
HOI S. SANFORD AVE.

It. F. RAIDLE
&amp; ASSOCIATES
227 N. Main, Orlando
Phone 4-5081 or 4.6451

13—BOATS tad MOTORS

THE SANFORD HERALD

23—SPECIAL SERVICES

A— BUILDING.REP AIRS. 28—FURNITURE and
JOHNSON MOTORS
Do you knit, crochet, sew or make 23
PAINTING
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS
saleable articles of any kind
l» W r
204
Sanford
At«.
Pb.
FA
2-1692
We
have
a
proposition
that
will
LOUn sending *aC finishing
WE HAVE A HOME
tntarest
you.
Dial
FA
2-2209
Cleaning, waamg snrvtag A*mi
FOR YOU
ROBSON S OUTBOARDS
or call at 91A French Avt. at
nola county since IBM
,4 HP Clinton—Air Cooted 65.00
once.
H M Gleason Lake Mary
A HP Firestone .
6S.30
HOMES—1 and 4 b e d r o o m s A HP Johnson
72.50 t 82.AO Trees trimmed, removed and
Ted hom er
1 k 2 bathj.
A. I HP Evlnrude
50.U0
4, 6 and
drawer chest finished
dcmosicd. Phone FA 2-2609.
•
for PAINTING
Completed and ready for immedi­ 6 HP Elgin
......
43 00
SANFORD TREE COMPANY
in baautlful Salem Maple.
2601 Granviaw Phone FA 2-2971
ate occupancy.
6 HP Mtrcurjr—Like New iSOUO
7Vs HP Evinrude ......... 82.3d INCOME TAX SERVICE I Tor Painting call Mr Tasker Ph. Reg. $29.95 4-Dr. Chest 16.88
Wm. II. Murray
1A HP Evinrude—like new 250.00
FA 2-6159. Room special 114.95. R ,r $.19.95 5-Dr. Chest 27.88
&gt;
Locations.
16 HP Mercury Mark 20 189.00 1111 Celery Ave. Phone FA 2-13JI
Keg, $19.93 6-Dr. Chest 17.88!
REMODELING?
Closed Sundey '
Druid Park — Santord
18 HP Scott-Atwatar— good
We can assist in financing, plans
Grove Majors — Sanford
Condition ..........- .................170.00
selecting a eontrietor. A tha
Valencia Villas — Dauutd
20 HP M artin-Fast motor 135.00 ENVELOPES, letterheads, stateEASY TERMS
manta, involcet, hand bills, a as
finest materials avtllthle.
Whispering Oaks — Titusville 2A HP Johnson ........... . 319.00
programs,
ate.
Progressive
Whila thay Last Nrw 10A6 EvmPrinting Co. Phone FA 2-2931—
rude* on Sal*.
FHA In aervleo aad f HA financ­
403 West 13th St.
Fishing
Boata
A
Runabouts
ing available.
203.20* E l i t St. rh . FA l-Mvl
See our additional boat display,
Maple
WELL DRILLING
at 501.611 Eaat First St.Fairbanks-Uorst pump*.
Your Evinrude Dealer
Repairs to all makae.
We can qualify you for ona ef
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
HOWARD C LONG
these homes in 30 minutes. You
• BIG VALUES
While they last—Utility Crada
Phone FA 2-5901
207 E. Commercial Ava.
can start enjoying the home 304 E. 1st.
Fir 2x4. 2x6, 2xH. mostly 2 x 6 • QUICK CREDIT
Phone FA 2-263.1 ,
while we process the parars.
$105.00 M• EASY TERMS
2 ft. Seml-V plywood boat A ga­
Sherman Concrete IMpc C».
IIOUSKlT
w a sh e d
WtLSOVMAIER
tor trailer. 8173.00 Cash. Phone
Out West 13th SL
Na» a«d Used Farnlture
A
U
roofs.
STEAM
LUX-PBO
FA
2-07A9.
Developed by
311 E. First St.. Ph. rA 2-56221
CESS. In Orlando -mce 1946.
WAW . KING
- ODHAM &amp;
THE NEW
Thousands of satisfied custom­
OLIVER OUTBOARD MOTORS
rktit- iiM iw n il Mmimeji
ers. Free estimate. Call 3C89 Lightning Dry Wood Finish, too*,# ECHOLS SPRING SALE
TUDOR,* Inc.
Vinyl riestic. For all type
Pm* erful—Smoot h—Quirt
Wh*n sprinetlma com**, as It {•
collect, Orlando.
floor*, wood finishes. Never -t |»c. J.IVING ROOM Reg. 8239.00 bound to. tha charry, peach and
S-L-O-W TROLLING
Cor. Hwy 17 92 1* 27th St
discolors.
Sofa Bed
NOW
GATLIN BROTHERS
apple orchard! ot tha lush Niagara
EASY STARTING
PtniniuU of Ontario, bunt forth
Dragline A Uudduicr Service McRANEY-S.MlTH PAINTS Chair
Phone FA 2-1361
Special Introductory Offer
into a glory of color and parfuma
Ph. FA 2-3276 Sanford.
2315 S. Park
Dial FA 2-6461 &gt;2 Step
tep Tables
BRAILEY ODHA.M, PrM.
15 HP Full Shift Motor
$179.00 that draws hundreds of American
i 1 Coffee Table
I299.S0
visitors to tha district during tha
.'i»—t.YSLUAM K
WOOLSEY
Lamps
WESTERN AUTO STORE
usual ten day period when bloaaoma
Pillows
Term*
211 E. First St.
Ph. FA 2-4 Hi::
.Marine Fintehe*
are at their best. This normally is
BALL INSURANCE AGENCY
GENEVA: Country home, two
in aarly May.
INI
For Your Moat
C
O
J^E
T
E
^
J
o
m
r
m
N
FOR
8
Pf.
bedroom
su
it
e
story, ten rooms, furnished with
MERCURY
Senkarik GIim anti Paint CoHOME
AND
BUSINESS
&lt;‘*72
00!
kitchen equipped. 2-csr garage,
OUTBOARD MOTORS
112-111 W. 2nd SI. Phone FA 2-4622 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Bookct.n Bed
~nnwTr"^i— ------------- F S
icautiful landscaped yard, 233
W. P. SMITH
RAYMOND M. BALL. AGENT I Mr. * Mrs. Dresser
Now
i „ Ru al ml11 c irrie r* *re not ob
foot frontage, near school. Call 2515 Park Ave.
FA 2-6401
’ PI MPS * SPRINKLER
201 s. Perk
Sanford Tilt Mirror
f i n n a n ligated 1° pul mall in boxes that
Genova 2601 or write Box 30.1, Alark 6 — Mark 10 — Mark 25
SYSTEMS
Geneva for appointment.
Crest of Drawers j | 7 7 [III fail t0 mMl P°*,al d*P«rlnient
— Mark 30 — Mark 55 — Elec- All Q p*. and Hies, installed
FARMER’S AGENCY
Innerspring Mattress
standards.
"Do It Yourself."
trie — Mark 75 Electric
Insurance end Real Estate
Matching Box Spring
7—REAL ESTATE WANTED
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
6 HP to bO UP
Insure with FARMER * rest as­ BONUS— 2 Pillows
Tsrmt This la a guest pass to tha RiU
STI NE
Small parcel of lend in or near Boat trailers from 112200
Theatre for Mrs. Harry Whiten*
sured. 116 French.— FA 2-5221.
Wgrhine
and
Supply
Co.
USED
MOTORS
Sanford. Suitable for homesite.
er. Exp. dete April 14, 1937.
Wrought Iron Bunk Beds
207
W.
2nd
St.
Ph.
FA
2
6*32
2
Mei*k
—
7
Mercury
7W
HP
each
Must have reasonable access to
21—NO I ICES— PERSON Al-S
Complete
wrlth
Mattresses
8125.00
Classified Display
school. Give location, legal de­
DICK MAPES
50.00,
scription and price desir-’d: 1 10 IIP Johnson
ROLL/fWAY, Hospital and Baby
NOW
65.00, Tile Contractor— Dial FA 2-4536
Apply Box B 'r Sanford Her­ 1 10 HP Mercury
Bed: Day. Week or Month—
1 7W HP Elgin
65.U0
ald.
Tel FA 2-3181. Furniture Center
23 A - PI.uMlll.NG and-R O lSr.
116 Wtet First St.
ECHO IA REDDING CO.
INC.
J^rT ow ersT flanis,, Shrebe
14— PETS. LIVESTOCK.
| PONY RIDES *t Sanford Farm-1 Cor. 2nd * Magnolia. Ph. TA 21321
SUPPLIES (Poultry)
Plumbing hrt**»v Heating
Peat Couipo*t (Dactwelder’a) 50c
ers Auction. Hwy. 17-92 South.
’Hud" Bamberger. Mgr
M. G. HODGES
bu- bag. GRAPEV1LLE NUR Come to Twin Lake* Farm fori
Open 3*7 p. m. duly. i'r«»«ni
***•• Dt Ilf try
on All Water Pum psSERY, Grapcvlll* Avc Phone
this ad for 1 f r t t Rid*.
| _ ____________________
fine Durocs. R. H. Greer, Hi-1 Service
Well* Drilled — Pump*
FA 2 0886.
way 426, 6 li ml. NE Oviedo.
Paoia Road. Phone FA 2 6037 I DANClTto mu.lc of ThTcibiTtry U,*d furniture, appliance*, tool.,
Cousin*, fresh■ fiom
a tour of* *ct. Bought sold. Larry a Mart,
FOR SALE— Axaleas 40c to Horse, saddle * bridle $100 1
MMIOIU'm**
East First St.. Ph. FA 2-4132
PLUMBING
New England. Fri. and Set 321__
(LOO All sizes. FA 2-4836 211
&lt;•*• !*•*» MsetMn
Gentle for kids. Ph. FA 2-0259
*vt*we*-ea el
''ontrnct
and
Repair
Wcr’
n 'til I THE DOGGIE DINER, j j h|'“
|“
1 guest pas* to the
E. 18th.
•(te r 2 p. nt.
il&lt;
is
a
Free Estimate*
Lake Mery.
1 M o v '1 e 1 a n u Ride-ln Theatre .
K. L. HARVEY
SEMINOLE COUNTY
A. K- ROSSF.TTER, FLORIST I For E n te r — Wire Fox Terrier
for Virginia Conn. Exp. date
solid whit* male. 4 mo. "ARC" 2u4 Sanford A\c. Phone FA 2 3363 28— ARTICLE.** t'U lt SALE
BOARD OF REALTORA
April 14, 1957.
Phone FA 2-1851
2105 Amelia (Off W. 20th).
For dependable Servirr
Taint $2 5u gal., Cots 33.98. Work
Member of Florist
Clothe*. Camp Good*. Army| Chihuahua puppies. 3 male. LpNavy Surplus, 310 Sanford Ave
T e le g ra p h y Delivery Assn.
sata Rd. I miles out W. 20th
to Church. Turn right
mil*.
—Factory to you—
in - OFFICE EQUIPMENT
M xpzncrzr
Alumieam
| !■&gt;—Alt I It LEa w.tK i'KI)
Venetian Itllid*
HAYNES Office Machine Co
Contracting * Repairs
Typewriters, adding machine? | Used office desk. Ph. FA 2 0735. 1007 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2 6362 Enclosed head. Sa{ proof bottom
rail with plaatic ends. Plastie
Sales-Rental*. 314 Mag.. Th.
nr rayon tape* Cotton or nylon
ii —HEALI'S PAKI.UItM
FA 2 0162.
CERAMIC TILE
cords.
Paul F. Mueller * Son
j’l - A t loMoniLK.S—TRAILERS Your Beauty Number Is FA 2-5742
Senkarik Gians and Paint Co.
Free
Estimate—Quality
Wu'k
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
Huby Spear*. .Mgr.—FA 2-1333 112 114 West nd St. Ph. FA 2-4622
SEE
10$ S- Otk A rt.
We ouy ami tell used lurnitur*
RAY HERRON
la—lEM ALr: dE L P D .t.M EU
CLARK
Paying top cash prices lor any
YOUlt
Plumbing, Heating A Supply in .
thine of * mie SI'PFR TKVD
Beautician,
full
or
part
time.
PONTIAC SALESMAN FOR A
Contracting A Kept.rs
INC, POST on 17 92 Ph FA 2Wanted immediately P h o n e 2619 Orlando Dr. Ph. FA 2-2374
NEW PONTIAC OR GOOD
0677
FA 2-6742 er FA 2-2485.
Highway 17 A 92 South
USED CAR
■10 cu. ft. Freezer, perfect condi­
1949 Ford 2-door
Be an Avon Representative—Start PLUMBING A SEPTIC TANKS tion. 5200 cash. 2111 Orange
1930 Ply. 4-dr. Sedan, new
earning immediately. Represent INSTALLATION A REPAIRS
Avr
paint &amp; scat covers. Spec. $395
.11 n h w
Avon in * convenient n'ighbor21 Hour Srivin1951 Plym. Idr. Sedan
hood territory. We train you.
Briiitd new "Modern" Electric
3AM C LAWSON
ARCHIE
C.
HARRIETT
1952 Pont. 2dr S ulia
Write Mrs. Jean Milentch. Box
Semi Automatic Zig-Zag Sew­
FA 2-5299 or FA 2-5751
SL jJ m l H - itf
246, LockharL
1953 Pont. 4dr. Std. Shtfl
ing Machine complete with at1934 Chev. 2dr. P. G.
21—PIANO
SERF
It
I.
CmUum S*U* AfmJt
farhments
and
portable
case.
I*—MALE HELP Wa n 'I e T I'" "
1931 Pont. l-dr. Hyd. Clean
114■
»•*
Price $85 Phone FA 2-2788 (af­
L L Sill — Piano lernnirian
1931 Pont. 4dr. Std. Shift
ter
3:30
p.m
).
Budget and credit nt*n. Apply Phone
t
t
s
f
o
s
o
F
L o n io *
FA 2-0223 Route I. Sanford
1953 Pont. 2-dr. sedan. Clean
Firestone Store
FA 2-6123
Lester
Spinet
piano.
Excellent
1935 Pont. 2-dr. Cat. Ex. Clean.
PIANO TUNING &amp; REPAIRING
condition
C a l l FA 2-«127.
Ph. FA 2-0231 or after 6 p. m. Experienced man for night work.
W L HARMON
12:00.1:00 or 5:30-6:30 p. m.
Apply Bell's Standard Service, Ph. FA 2-1277 After 5:00 p . m
FA 2-2883. 301 West 1st St.
French at Seminole Illvd.
1. I sOW COST
The Sensational Thomas Home
1956 G.M.C. 3/4 T&lt;tn pickup. One
SALESMAN.
Permanent inb for 25—ELECTRIC VI. SERVICES
Organ only $695.00. Easy Terms.
owner, just like new. Priced
Down Payment: $050.00 to$S50.00
May he seen ip your area hy
right man. Prefer middle aged FRIGIDAIKK appliance*, asl*
low mileage 13.000. Owner had
writing Robinson Music Co.
married man, living in Sanford
and service. G. H High. Ovtido
Complete
Selling Price: $9,100.00 to
to go in Service. Phone FA
or vicinity. Phone FA 2-2811
345 N. Orange Avt. Orlando,
FI*. Phene F0-8*321$ *r Sen
2-0175. Call any time after 4:00.
$9,750.00
for appointment.
Fla.
ford FA2*3883 after 6 p. m
Sell Y our Car ’*
2.
MODERN DESIGN
Thi* i* a guest pa** to thr ttiu
Bendix fully autumatic washer,
Air Conditioning
ROY RF.EI.
nearly
new.
2
speed
washing
cy­
F.lrctrica!
Contracting
and
T
h
en
re
for
Mrs.
N.
V.
Farm
­
W. Second SS.
Ceramic Tile Bath
er Exp. date April 11, 1957.
cle, formica top. Cost $229 93 will
Repairs; Economical House
W'iring and Repairs
sacrifice. Phone FA 2-3973.
CASH FOR YOUR CAR
Modern Kitchen
C T A T T o r FEMALE
RANDALL ELECTRIC COMPANY
HOMER LITTLE
This i* a guest pa»* to the
Adequate Storage and Car Space
112
Magnolia
Dial
FA
2-0915
Wanted—Colored man * woman
Movieland Ride-In Theatre for
USED CARS
over
21.
Apply
Pig’n
Whist!*'.
l»ui** Parker. Exp. date April
Tile Floors
1012 Sanford Av*.
11. 1937.
Awning Type Windows
It will pay YOU to *ee us before Lady or Gentlemen interested In
part or full time Investment
you buy. Open Evenings and
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY
3. MODERN EQUIPMENT
Trust Work. Experience unne­
Sundays.
/
cessary. Write Renyx, Field *
Eastsldr Trailer Sales
Electric Refrigerator
Co, Inc. P. O. Box 1306,
Palatfca, Fla.
Orlando.
Electric Range
H E L P
DON'S (OVER SHOP
21
—WORK
WANTED
Electric Hot W ater Heater
in lessen the load on surviving
Automobile Interior Decorator
Seat Covers — Boat Cushions
Loved
Ones
et
a
lime
when
Space Heater
Uwn mowing. Ph. FA 2 6370
At Willis Pontiac—30X W. 1st. Power
clear thinking is clouded by
evenings.
*oriowr, investigate beautiful
Double Sink
1919 Studebaker truck * 14 ft.
Oakiawn Memorial Park now.
Van. Good condition through­ Careful carpenter will ,|o »mall
Exhaust
Fan
Before Need
or odd jobs. Call FA 2-5093.
out, $325. Can be seen a t J51I
I. SPACIOUS
So. Park Ave. alter 6 p. m. or 23—BUSINEhh O P P I lir tN llltN CALL LEW LUSTER
Call FA 2 2821 until 6 p m .
912 Square Feet
Of rice: FA 2 1243
ask for Carl.
DISTRICT MANAGER
Home:
FA
2-3935
Exclusive
franchise available,
Additional Carporte and Storage
SEE ELMO FARI8 YOUR
without investment, to man
No
Obligation
5. SIX AVAILABLE DESIGNS TO
who can sell. Nation'* oldest
and largest liquid fertilizer
CHOOSE FROM
company need* full-time re­
t-iaaa illTd TTspiay
presentation m Volusu ami part
36 Large Lots for Your Selection
SALESMAN— 301 W. .F irst St.
of Brevard County. Exceptional
opportunity (or high income
New and Used Cars
and advancement. For pertoi.
FA 2-0231 or FA 2 5376 after ft.
al discussion of details, send
I!........ .
T’.undcrbird. Excellent
resume ot past experience to
condition Dill FA 2 1330.
Na-Churz ria n t Food Company,
P. 0. Box 1U3, Winter Garden,
D44-4 door Plymou'h; Excellent
Florida.
Include history of
condition, good tires. Radis*,
M / U B U IL tH M T N B i &amp; r *
education; marital status, etc.
clock, heater ill working. Good
2nd car transportation— 1937 22 A— MONEY TO LOAN
FA
0251
tag. $125.00 Phone FA 2-3208.
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New Lake Front Home
KENNETH c.. SLACK
REG. REAL ESTATE BROKER 3 Bedrooms. B t baths, 2 lots. On
1008 E. nd
Phone FA 2-0221
Lake Emma Cove. Cell after
4:00 p. m- Dial FA 2-31.15
Consult A REALTOR Kir*t
CULLEN AND MARKET Attractive 3 bedroom CB home
on l*rge lot. Florida room w-.th
104 N. Perk Av* Ph FA 2-2381
new dr*'*- drapes. Assume pay­
HIGHWAY BUSINESS PRO- ments $73.01 mo. after down
payment. 107 W. 30th South
PERTY AND ACREAGE
Pinecreit
CLAYTON C. BROOKS
••
Phone FA 2 ne.se
I bedroom. 2 hsth home. Dream•
Reel Estate Investments
wold section
Large Florida
Specialising In Acreage
room, dining room, garbage
Rout* 2. Box 636 Sanford. Fla.
dispo.-al. dish washer, carporte,
storage. Ph. FA 2-6398.
Buy in Lake Mary and Save.
MVJOR BROWN REALTY
3 bedroom CB home. Splendid lo­
Lake Mary, Florida
cation. Shada &amp; It citrus irtej.
Ph. Sanford FA 2 5237
Thone FA 2-6091 or FA 2-1632Ideal For Tho County Gentlemen
LOST LAKES ACRES
20 acres, tiled lend. 3 flowing
wellsxil Bedroom home, double 18 beautiful camp or home site*,
5-7 acre*, with or without lakew. a»r*ge, nice barn. A!*o 2 bedfront. Near Paisley off Et. 42
room tenant hou.c. lh&lt;! price
Write for brochure
U right. Owner v. iil tuunee.
L M "STEW" Pnne*
Doee This Fit You
511 Center St.. Eustls
4 bedrooms, utility room, l'a bath,
phone Elgin 7-2305
nice breezeway. Located on 2
lots. Close to School* and shop­ 7-Roon* house. Turn, or unfurn­
ping center.
ished- 1703 W. 3rd St. Ph.
FA 2-4257.
Trailers for sale: 35 ft. CrestLiatings Needed—
liner. 38 ft. Detroiter. For par­
Serviea Families Waiting
This is s 2'Je«t P*»* “ • tbs
ticulars call FA ?-2257 May
Prairie Lake Drive In Theatre
brow n realty
consider trade on home or pro­
for Mra. Marguerite Paul.
Sanford Ave. at Rosalia
perty.
Exp- dale April 14, 1937.
k
FA 2-2558

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Furnished 2 bedroom apt. 213 W. 80 Acres— 35 Acres in 30 year
16th. Ph. FA 2-5450.
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old producing seedlings.
6
acres in newly budded sour root2 room furnished cottage. Apply
10 Acres rleared to plant. Pric­
2619 Orlando Dr. Ilwy. 17-92 So.
ed to sell. Excellent terms.
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Seminole Realty

JUNIOR. YOU'LL
CATCH A WHALE
OF A COLD COIN
BAREFOOT SO
EARLY/ /---------

REALTOR
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

of the last beautiful laiku
3 room furnished apartment. 2100 On-Front Lots available. Approxi­
Meiionvillc Ave.
mately ino* on large sand bot­
tom Lake. Beautiful Homes
3 room furnished apartment in«
surround the entire area. Prieeluding utilities. $60 107 W. 9th.
r-| to sell. $5660.00 Cash.
Small unfurnished house, 1600
French Ave.

HANDS

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Ph.

EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suitable 8. D. Hlghleyman — Associate
for Winter Tourist. Private batn 204 S. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-5641
k shower. Steam heat. Inquire
Manuel Jacobson across from 2 * 3 Bedroom homes, beautiful
places. Down payments a* low
Post Office.
ns f695.tld down.
Cherry Heal Eetalc Agency
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
Dial FA 2-9929—Notury
private baths. 114 W. First St.
,1219 W. 13 St. Rear-Barber Shop
3 bedroom furnished house. Dial
FA 2-4205.
Robert A. Williams
* REALTOR
Clean furn. apt., 811 Park Avc.
K avm nnd l.u n d q u iu t,
\SS0C1ATE
3 Bedroom furnished house on
Altautic Bank
Celery Ave. '2 room furnished Phone FA 2-3951
apt. 310 Magnolia. Call A. K.
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
Rossetter, Florist FA 2*1851.
ask Crumley &amp; Monteitli
This i* a guest pass to the at 117 South Park Ph. FA 2-4695
* P rairie.L ike Drive In Theatr*
I for Mike tammy. Exp. date 6—HEAL ESTATE FOR SALK
April 11. 1957.
CUSTOM nUILT HOMES
KIIA CONVENTIONAL
Efficiency Apt. Hi-way 17-92 So.
FINANCING
City Limit!. Slumbcrland Court.
u m DOWN PAYMENTS
Nicely furnished five room gar­
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
age apartment. Adults only.
A. K. SHOEMAKER, JR.
Call FA 2-0838 or FA 2 0872. Phone FA 2-31U3 1800 Mellonvillvc
2 Bedroom furnished house, neur 2 bedroom furnished block house.
base. Children welcome. (85.
Dial FA 2-2312.
mo. 1819 Summerlin Avc.

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MELTED STEEL AND TWISTED WRECKAGE as airam a of
water were played on ih» Mill xmnulijrrinx Sanford State Farmers
.Market this miming. The city water lank and the portion of tha

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SEE THEM SUNDAY, APRIL 7 , 1S57
FROM 11:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
At Wes! Third St. and Persimmon Ave.
Furnishings for Open House Courtesy of
Yowell’s and Mather of Sanford.

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Realtor Mora
than Jut Real
Estate Man J

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M edo Metoodlsl
Church Will Be
Dedicated Sunday

* B u d M F lro U * 0st te n d in g to* hlaa* of the flro

Y O U RE
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af a plan to p rw e t to tho Da-

•A Realtor la more dun just • _____ By Maries- Jaw*s
portmcst af Agrteulturo.
g reel rotate ana. Be to ■ mem­ OVIEDO—Remember what a Yesterday, tha Board af l a s t e d
time w* bed the flrat Busber ef a profsssteoal organisation good
day In November at the Home­ CBy O a s s t o t e n a a l Is amarwho adheres to a strict eode of coming of the Oviedo Methodist geney m atoi to qa*n wild rumor*

ethics and Is pledged to the high
est standards la every phase of
real estate
activity,” Raymond
Ball, president of thw Seminote
County Board of Realtors, Mid to­
day.
- t
He Issued tho statement to stress
the Importance of the Realtors
Pledge which has been emphesliod
during the celebration of Realtor
Week, Mar. M-Apr. (, by the Se­
minole
County
board end by
CHAILIB^MOBBIBOW
hundreds of others throughout the
eountry.
Ball said that every member of
the National Association of Baa)
Estate Boards has this pledge aa
hla business guide. Tho Realtor
affirms that ha win uphold the
tony Ideate of the NARKB Code
of Ethics, and that hla every un­
dertaking shall be In the Intereat
of hla eUant and the community.
"Realtor* not only meet state
Charlie Morrison, a member of licensing requirements where they
tbo advertising staff of Tho San­ •slit, but they hase qualified as
ford Horatd for M arly sla years, rofesslonaL members of NAREB
resigned yesterday to accept the y demonstrating a high degrae of
- position of Director of Pnblle He- buslneaa competence and alao a
.' lotions with Holler Motor Bates, desire to adhere to high botinees
local C h e v r o le t, Otdsmoblla and standard*, thereby Insuring their
clients of the highest degree of
Cadillac dealer.
Morrison, well-known through Integrity and honesty In an busi­
Central Florida aa a song-leader, ness dealings,” be said.
. tennis umpire program master-of Ball said It waa a pleasure to
ceremonies and quit master, has recito the Pledge because "In ef­
been a resident of Banford lor fect, It reaffirms to the publle
IS years. A native of Troy, N. Y., the duty their Realtors owe them.”
ho and his wife, tha former The Realtor’! Pledge foltows:
" I AM A REALTOR
Laura D. Fisher whom ha mar­
I Pledge Myself
ried in New York City la - 1014,
came to Florida In 1920 w hep he To protect (he Individual right of
managed theatres In Jacksonville, rta l estate ownership and to
widen the opportunity to an
becoming District Manager for
Publla Theatres Inc., In 1129. In
Joy It;
that year he was alee president To b« honorabl* and honejt In all
of the Jacksonville "Tars" Base­ dealings:
ball Club In tha then Southeast­ To seek better to represent my
ern league with a 8anford pitch­ clients by building my know
er, Ben Cantwell, and a Tampa
ledge and competence,
catcher, A1 Lopes, aa hie stellar To act fairly towards all In the
battery.
spirit of the Golden Rule;
For many years Morrison served To servo well my community, and
as song-leader for the Rotary
through It my country;
Club# of the state and has held To observe the Realtor’! Code of
niemhersbip In Winter Haven, SeEthics and confirm my conduct
bring and Tampa Clubs ae well
to its lofty Ideate.”
aa balng a t. tha present Urns a
The board tomorrow will cele­
member here. He also enjoys the brate "Clvle Day,” In which tha
the distinction of being an Hon­ Realtors’ responsibilities to the
orary Member of the Sanford Kl- community will be emphasised and
wanla Club.
soma of the clvle
activities in
Ha and Mrs. Morrison reside at which the board has engaged will
MOO Hiawatha Ave. and are the be outlined
parents of two children, Mr». A.

Charlie Morrison
Accepts Position
With Car Dealer

Church? Well, get yourselves all circulating about tho market aad
B n only a fav
prepared. Another Is la store far tba diuatrooa
boon before.
you.
Matting shortly altar noon tba
That time w* have long looked
Board
of Sanford City O aam teatoforward to i&lt; her*—tba dedica­
tion of the new Methodist Church. era unaalmrotiy adopted a re­
solution "representing tbo Com
Y etilrrrol
Those good people ar* planning mliiiooer of Agrieoltora to take
aa largo an event a* that held to Immediate (tape to pot tba SeiNovember for tho Homecoming— lord State f ir m a n ’ Market InIf not larger.
Invitation* are la the bend* ef
all form er Ovledlana that ware
members of the Church. Momben
of the other churches here ar*
planning on affiliating with thorn
for this memorable occasion.
Sunday School srlll bo hold at
the Baptist Cbureh, but the church
services have been called off In
order to attend the ones at the
Methodist Church.
That well-known Reverend John
Branscomb will preside a t tha
dedication servlet, assisted by
Reverend George Carlton and Dr.
Jesie Waller.
Following tho service* dinner
will ba on church ground*.
W* bar* bean trying all weak
to g*t our good friend, Loo Gray,
to say ho will have us a good
eake up there. He has promised
to meet us and greet us again—
on condition we attend tho serv­
ices as wall a s’th* dinner.
In spit* of a busy week-end
ahead for ns hi other ways, too,
we plan on wedging In Ume to
cook s o m e goodies and balng on
hand for tba special occasion.
Pack poor baskets and meat as
there—time —Sunday,
Apr. T
Sunday School time 8:45 a. m.—
worship hour: II a. m. Counting
on 1ou.

Today, moat af the daaltra, bro­
k e n aad paeken who vara locat­
ed a t the Sanford State fa rm e n
Market are boek to batlneu either
t e a their botaea or is teaoorary
loeationa until tho market can bo
rabollt It la buslaeea aa usual with
the man who more freak oroduce
Into tba weitern aad
northern
mark eta from Central Florida.
AN OFFICIAL KSCORT
POINT OP THE MOUNTAIN,
Utah O U Three Utah State Prlaon Inmataa didn’t quite make
good their escape attempt Thurs­
day night. They ware climbing
doyrn the outer wall of the prison
whan acting Vardan Valter D.
Achnff drove up. Achuff said a
prison guard spotted tho trio and
Mall I did was take them berk In­
side.”

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Hospital Notes

Local Christian
Church Schedules
Visitation Week

Budget-Cutters
Approach Billion
Dollar M ark In Cut

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Legal Notice

Sun or city duos!

B. (Pete) MeRaney and Dr. Jack
C. Morrison. Charlls’s hobbles are
tennis, getting people to sing
and playing Santa Claus during
Hospital Notes
‘the Christmas Season.
Apen 4
He will assume his duties with
Admissions
Holier Motor Sales Monday and
hoy C. Wiley (Sanford)
as H. C. Kitchens, general manChristopher Boyd (Orlando)
■gcr of Hollers, put It, “will act
as our good will ambassador Rachael Johnson (Lake Monroe)
Ruth Tully (Sanford)
‘with or without portfolio*"
Dorothy Pierce (Altamonte
Morrison was tha recipient of
Springs)
• ’’goodbye and good luck, Char­
Alexandsr Smith (Sanford)
lie” party in the business office
Marie Ensley (Sanford)
of tha Herald yesterday afterEffto Po|x* (Sanford)
noon which was featured by a
Irene Hines (Sanford)
mammoth rak* suitably InscrihClara Brooks (Orange City;
ed and the presentation of a sub­
Dorothy Perry (Sanford)
stantial gift certificate.
Guy Duffy (Sanford)
Hugh Carlton (Sanford)
Births
Baby girl Tully (Sanford)
Baby boy Johnson (Lake Monroe)
Baby boy Pierce (Altamonte
Springs)
Baby boy Perry (Sanford
Visitation week at tha First
Discharges
Christian Church has been set for
Emma Lynn (Sanford)
next week; and Palm Sunday,
John Pick (Bushnell)
Apr. It, has been designated Deelsion Day. Pastor Perry L. Stone Dora E. Cotlingham (Longwood)
Alberta Davie (Titusville)
announced today.
Mildred Baron (Sanford)
Organised evangelistic calling
Betty O’Conner (Sanford)
Is planned for Tuesday and Thurs­
Guy Duffy (Sanford)
day nights. It will also be done
on Friday If necessary to visit all Howard Hemingway (Springfield,
Vt)
cultivated
prospects on
the
April 5
church’s responsibility list. The
Admissions
nights of calling will begin with
John A. Lawson (Sanford)
a sunper at tho church promptly
Nancy Mlrhrls (Sanford)
nt ' .It). Women’s circlee will serve
Birth*
the meals. Assignments are to be
Baby Boy Ensler (Sanford)
n ude and 'he callers leave the
Baby Boy Michels (Sanford)
church at 7:15 In teems of two.
Discharge*
The persons who commit them­
Marvin L Wood (Sanford)
selves to become Christians are
APRIL 3
to make a public confession of
Admission*
their faith at morning worship on
Julia Erhart (Sanford)
Decision Day. and those who de­
Bernice Siegler (Mime)
cide to transfer their membership
Joseph P. Hall (Sanford)
will receive the right hand of fel­
John Odom (Sanford)
lowship at that time. A baptis­
Willie Mae Harper (Sanford)
mal service Is contemplated Fas­
William Richard Struudberg
ter Sunday. 7:30 p. m.
(Sanford)
Blrtha
Baby Girl Erhart (Sanford)
Baby Boy Slcgler (Mims)
Dischargee
Marian Herring (Sanford)
Patricia Schmidt and baby boy
(Sanford)
WASHINGTON #n _ H o u s e
Eul* Mae Wright .(Sanford)
budyet-cuttere cla&gt; e,| today to
Ellen Moltcr (Badearer, O.)
ba approaching the million dollar
mark In their drive to rut Presi­ Coriene Van Engelun (Sanford)
Anna Mac Almond (Sanford)
dent Elsenhower's $7,600,000,000
Helen Pell (Sanford)
budget. They hop« to boost the
Dorothy Sumter (Sanford)
laving eventually to two or three
WtUto Knighton (Sanford)
times that much.
Passage Thursday night of a VUiMag Hoars; M vata Room*. 11
lightly-pared money bill for she a. m. to $ p. m.; Semi-Private
Labor and Health, Education ard Rooms, I to t p. m., 7 to 9 p. m.,
Welfare Department* brought to­ Pedlatnca, U a. m. to 1 p. m
tal claimed reductions to for to Parent! and Grandparents only:
Obstetrics, No visiting during
I.^MOO.OO.
The Appropriations Committee feeding of babies. Private Rooms,
met today behind closed doors to II a. at. to 13 noon, 3 to 4 p
ru i the claimed savings higher m. and 7 to-9 p, m., Semi Private
ptsslbly to near the one billion Rooms, I to 4 p. m. and 7 to
dollar level, Tho committee was I p. m.
considering tha President's re­
quest for $871,600,000 million to and related ageneica In the fis­
sun the Commerce Department cal year 1968 starting July L

BAST CKASHES INTO VORLD
SAN ANTONIO .Tea. I B - The
Tisdale famlly’i new baby was
boro with o smash Thursday.
John Tisdale, SI, * i l driving to
the heepttol whan his wife, la
the beak seat, told him the stork
was arriving. Tisdale looked back
and imathed late a telephone
pole. No one was kart.

EVANGELIST T. B. FREEMAN

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Southside Baptist
Church Schedules
Revival Meeting
A revival meeting will begin
Monday night, Apr. 8 at the
Smithslde Baptist Church. The speaker will be Evangelist
T. B. Freeman of Brlitol, Tenn.
The service* will begin each
evening nt 7:46 p. m. .and will
continue through Thursday Apr.
18 with special tinging during
the revival.
Evangelist Freeman has con­
ducted revivals In over 20 states
and Canada.
The pastor, Gerald B. Price
extends a cordial invitation to the
public to attend these services.

V jv S r j

DR. JOHN P. OAKES

Revival Starts
Apr. 7 A t Church

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Revival services will ba held
at th* Central Baptist Church.
14th St. and Oak Ave., April T-14
at 8 o’clock each evening, ac­
cording to an announcement to­
day by the Rev. J. W. Parham,
pastor of the church.
Dr. John P. Oakes. Pastor of
West Woodlawn Baptist Church,
Birmingham, Ala., will ba visit
Ing evangelist, he said.
Tho Rev. Parham will deliver
the sermon Sunday and Dr. Oakes
will begin on Monday evening.
A special recognition will be
given to each Auxiliary of the
church each evening.
TRUCK COURSES
SPRINGFIELD, M ass.-W — A
training school for truck drivors, j
with refresher course! available. I
was opened In February by this
area's leading trucking comps-1

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Hearing
April 10
A t Mayfair

WAIT AND WALK LIGHTS are now In operation a t F irst St. and Park Ave. Don Young
of Sanford Electric Co. puts finishing touches on the synchronized system yestetrday.
Pedestrians can walk four ways with safety. Now th at the new lights are operating.
(Photo by Bergstrom)

Evaluation O f Federally
Ownec/ Lands Proposed
VAH-7 Has Hottest
Bombing Crew In NAF'
Three men who have been flying
together only a month emerged as
the "Hottest Bombing Crew In the
Nevy Air Force" In e recent opera­
tion conducted by Heavy Attack
Wing One, United States Atlantic
Fleet Air Force. The trio took In­
dividual honors in a week-long
competition against the top crews
. ?from five squadrons. Heavy At-'
tack Squadron Five won the squa­
dron competition.
LtCdr. Richard W. Mann, p iln ;
Joseph Vallnakl, AL1, bombardier;
and Bobby Sandefur, third crew­
man make up the crew, which
represented Heavy Attack Squa­
dron Seven based at Srnford On
(our successive days they flew
missions on 18 targets with -tpectacular results. Their scores would

CofC Directors
To Discuss Canal
At Tuesday’s Meet
Tlie regular
meeting of the
I&gt;vard of Directors of the Semi­
nole County Chamber of Commerce
will be held tomorrow night, at
I p m. in the Commissioners Rjonm
c of the City Hall.
The £t. Johns • Indian River
Canal will be up for discussion due
to the fact that the hearing, called
by the Army Corps of Engineers,
will he held in Sanford at the
Mayfair Inn on Wednesday, April
10
John Krider, Manager of the
Seminole County Chamber of Com­
merce, In is vilng the notice of the
$|merting. ut;cd all directors to
make every effort to ^attend the
session.

have been envied even for a ve­
teran crew, but only one of the
three men (Mr. Mann) had ever
flown such a miaaioa before.
The crew reached Its peak on
the third day, when It set a re­
cord for accuracy on four succes­
sive missions. Although the scores
are classified, their results might
be compared to a modern William
Tell who could throw a stone In
to A funnel ef.a .tu g h jst fra;v
across the Brooklyn bridge four
times without a miss
A native of Dickinson, N. D.,
Mann joined the Navy in 1942 as
an Aviation Cadet During World
War II, he served In the Pacific
and won the Silver Star for a dl(Continued on Page 10)

WASHINGTON — Congressman
Syd Herlong today Introduced In
the House p t Representatives a
bill aimed at returning to local
and state tax rolls Federal property which Is not now being used
Under the legislation, a special
committee of nine House members
would conduct an Investigation of
real property owned by the Untied
States, and determine Its need.
Later, the committee would make
recommendations for disposal of
that found to be surplus.
Herlong said he proposed this
evaluation of
Federally owned
lands because much has been said
In recent years about the govern­
ment's vast holdings and the great
need to get some of this property
bach
p - valo ov.w sM p a rf
on the (ax tslls
The fifth District congressman
pointed out that much Federal
land consists of mountain tops,
swamps, desert areas and banen
acreage that are unwanted and
could t»ot be maintained by pri(Continued on Page 10)

waterway to play In the economy
of tha Central Florida section.
Conservation has become an im­
portant topic In the move to secure
the Sanford-TItusvile Canal. With
both flood and drought conditions
felt In Central Florida, the caml
will servo as a vital controlling
measure in storing water for uie
during droughts and for releasing
water during times of flood con­
ditions.
• At Sanford, a new boat basin
is being completed to allow stop­
overs here as Hew and more num­
erous visitors plan to take the

Savage Sons Win Bombing Derby
Sanford's Savage Sons of Heavy
Attack Squadron Five hive won
the first quarterly Heavy Attack
Wing One Bombing Derby. The
victory followed an Intensive month
of concentrated practice bombing
missions and ground training cli­
maxed by the week-long race for
the coveted crown.
Originally established In Decem­
ber, the Derby was created In or
dor to stimulate morale and Im
prove
bombing
proficiency
throughout Heavy
Attack Wing
squadrons.
The exercise was begun Monday
with Sanford's four Heavy Attack
Squadrons; Five, Seven, Nine and
Eleven and VAIt-3 based at Jack­
sonville participating VAH-S, 7 and
11 flew the propellor driven. North
American built AJ SAVAGE, while

VAH-3 and 9 vied for honors in the
twin jet Douglas A3D Sky warrior.
Jacksonville was chosen as the
"bombing range" for the exer­
cise with certain bridges and build
ing designated as targets. All scor­
ing was accomplished by a radar
bomb plotting unit at the Jackson­
ville Naval Air Station
which
tracked the aircraft
as
they
streaked towards their
targets.
The accuracy of this method of
scoring has been developed to so
fine a degree that the expense of
dropping actual bombs Is never in­
curred nor were any dropped dur­
ing the operation.
Three outstanding crews were
chosen to represent each squadron
in Ihc Derby and as tho citirrns
of Jacksonville worked, played and
skept the heavy bombers wove th«i

vapor trails many thousands of feet
overhead.
Each day the tournament saw
the process of elimination take Its
toll as one squadron after another
bowed from the race until the fi­
nal day when Heavy Attack Squa­
drons Nine and Five remained for
the showdown with VAH-S emerg(Continued on Page 19)

Additional
Local News
On Page 10

OVIEDO’S FIRST METHODIST CHURCH wan dedicated
of the Florida Conference; George W. Morgan, chairman
yestorday a* hundreds attended the morning services fol of the official board; Dr. Jesse E. Waller; and the Rew.
lowed by "dinner on the ground*.” (Left to right) imme­ George H. Carlton, paator of the church.
diately following the dedication are: the Rev. J. \V. Aus­
(Photo by Bergstrom),
tin, oldest former paator of tha church (1006); Bishop

The steel standards for San­
ford's First Street Whiteway were
put In end erffted yesterday morn­
ing by city crews.
Moving of the heavy standards
got underway
Sunday morning
about 7 a m. when loading began
In the French Ave. trailer park
area where they were stored
Work on First St. got underway
about 8 o'clock to avoid the heavy
weekend traffic and the blocking
of the business area when hoists
lifted the tall poles Into place and
set them on concrete forms built
especially for them.
Work also got underway in the
ayncriniratlon of the walk lights
at First SL and Park Ave. with the
traffic lights at the same inter­
section.
City Manager Warren E. Knowlea left yesterday for Delray Beach
where he will attend a four-day
City Managers Short Course.
The 11th annual short course got
underway yesterday at 2 o'clock.
Knowles said he will return to
Sanford Wednesday
night The
short course is conducted by the
General Extension
Division of
Florida in cooperation with the
Florida City Managers Associa­
tion, tbc Public
Administration
Clearing Service of the University
(Continued M Page 18)

Truck Tears Bridge
Housing; M ay Be
Closed Two Days
The Lake Moproe Bridge, on
State Road 15-806. wlfl be closed
possibly two days, according to
the Seminole County Sheriff's of­
fice after investigating a cra«h
of a truck loaded with heavy eq­
uipment when it tore the bridge
housing and two of the main steel
cross beams.
The truck, a Ford V-8 semi
trailer, with two pieces of heavy
equipment, smashed into tha top
housing of the bridge shortly be­
fore 11:.10 this morning.
Deputy Sheriff II. S. Smart. Investignting the accident, said that
the Bridge Tender. K. W. Fight,
had stated that the bridge would
be closed to both highway and
river traffic because of the dam­
age.
Estimate of the damage was
put at approximately $25,000, said
tha Deputy Sheriff.

Driver of the heavy truck was
Charlie Johnson, Negro truck
driver of Bunnell. C. It. King, saw­
mill owner of Bunnell .owns the
truck.
The truck, It was said, had a
vertical clearance of 18 feet. liow.
according to
ever, the
signs, has a vertical clcurance of
only 14 feet.
A huge steel boom protruding
from one of the pieces of heavy
equipment carried on the semi
trailer first crashed into ind bent
One of thv steel cross beams at
the entrance to the bridge. It then
tore Into the housing above tha
center of the bridge and tore ste«I
beams and housing from place.
The frame housing, at noon to­
day. was hanging In place support­
ed only by the boom from tha
truck and from tha two steal
(Continued an Paga II)

The Seminole
County Canee*
Society Is observing “ C” Day, to*
morrow.
Volunteers will can st the hornet
In the Seminole County area dur­
ing the day with material on t h t
three services the Society gives to
the County. Service, Research and
Education. They will also accept
contributions to carry on this pro­
gram. local officials of the Society
said.
During the past year there hav*
been 45 Seminole County deaths
from cancer reported. The local
Cancer Loan Closet of the Semi­
nole County Cancer Society haa
been privileged to serve 11- o f
these patients.
Mrs. Phil C. Stanley Jr., "C *
Day Chairman announce# the e rea
chairmen as follows: Helen Con­
stantine. Barbara Douglas. Sally
White. Carolyn Bass, Alice WlUlnk.
(Continued On Page 10)

Also coming before the Board
of Commissioners Is the award­
ing of the bid for a street sweeper.
Awarding of the bid has been held
up until tests and investigations
were made.

Weather
EATING FOR FIRE PROTECTION! The Lake Mary Vol­
unteer Fire Department displays its new fire fighting
equipment as they served more than 600 barbecuel chicken
■fliinners to help pay for it. Seated on the running board

of the new pumper truck are (left to right) Linda and
Janet Kriz, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Kriz, of Little
Venice, wearing big smiles because of the good eats u/id
assurance of fire protection, (Photo by Bergstrom)

Centrally fair today. Increas­
ing closidiaaaa tonight and Tues­
day with scattered showers late
tonight or Tuesday, fooler Tues­
day; low tonight 80 to (1 .

SANFORD'S FIRST STREET WHITEWAY was installed yesterday as workmen lift
the huge metal standards into place on concrete bases. The Sunday operation was ncce*
•ary to avoid traffic congestion in the downtown area. (Photo by Bergstrom)

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Realtor Mora
than Jut Real
Estate Man J

it.
. . .

„

M edo Metoodlsl
Church Will Be
Dedicated Sunday

* BudM FlroU* 0st tending to* hlaa* of the flro

Y■ O U R E

af a plan to p r w e t to tho Da-

•A Realtor la more d un just • _____ By Maries- Jaw*s
portmcst af Agrteulturo.
g reel rotate an a. Be to ■ mem­ OVIEDO—Remember what a Yesterday, tha Board af la s t e d
ber ef a profsssteoal organisation good time w* bed the flrat Bus- CBy O a s s t o t e n a a l Is amarday In November at the Home­

who adheres to a strict eode of
ethics and Is pledged to the high
est standards la every phase of
real estate
activity,” Raymond
Ball, president of thw Seminote
County Board of Realtors, Mid to­
day.
- t
He Issued tho statement to stress
the Importance of the Realtors
Pledge which has been emphesliod
during the celebration of Realtor
Week, Mar. M-Apr. (, by the Se­
minole
County board end by
CHAILIB^MOBBIBOW
hundreds of others throughout the
eountry.
Ball said that every member of
the National Association of Baa)
Estate Boards has this pledge aa
hla business guide. Tho Realtor
affirms that ha win uphold the
tony Ideate of the NARKB Code
of Ethics, and that hla every un­
dertaking shall be In the Intereat
of hla eUant and the community.
"Realtor* not only meet state
Charlie Morrison, a member of licensing requirements where they
tbo advertising staff of Tho San­ •slit, but they hase qualified as
ford Horatd for Marly sla years, rofesslonaL members of NAREB
resigned yesterday to accept the y demonstrating a high degrae of
- position of Director of Pnblle He- buslneaa competence and alao a
.' lotions with Holler Motor Bates, desire to adhere to high botinees
local C h e v r o l e t , Otdsmoblla and standard*, thereby Insuring their
clients of the highest degree of
Cadillac dealer.
Morrison, well-known through Integrity and honesty In an busi­
Central Florida aa a song-leader, ness dealings,” be said.
. tennis umpire program master-of Ball said It waa a pleasure to
ceremonies and quit master, has recito the Pledge because "In ef­
been a resident of Banford lor fect, It reaffirms to the publle
IS years. A native of Troy, N. Y., the duty their Realtors owe them.”
ho and his wife, tha former The Realtor’! Pledge foltows:
"I AM A REALTOR
Laura D. Fisher whom ha mar­
I Pledge Myself
ried in New York City la- 1014,
came to Florida In 1920 whep he To protect (he Individual right of
managed theatres In Jacksonville, rtal estate ownership and to
widen the opportunity to an
becoming District Manager for
Publla Theatres Inc., In 1129. In
Joy It;
that year he was alee president To b« honorabl* and honejt In all
of the Jacksonville "Tars" Base­ dealings:
ball Club In tha then Southeast­ To seek better to represent my
ern league with a 8anford pitch­ clients by building my know
er, Ben Cantwell, and a Tampa
ledge and competence,
catcher, A1 Lopes, aa hie stellar To act fairly towards all In the
battery.
spirit of the Golden Rule;
For many years Morrison served To servo well my community, and
as song-leader for the Rotary through It my country;
Club# of the state and has held To observe the Realtor’! Code of
niemhersbip In Winter Haven, SeEthics and confirm my conduct
bring and Tampa Clubs ae well
to its lofty Ideate.”
aa balng at. tha present Urns a The board tomorrow will cele­
member here. He also enjoys the brate "Clvle Day,” In which tha
the distinction of being an Hon­ Realtors’ responsibilities to the
orary Member of the Sanford Kl- community will be emphasised and
wanla Club.
soma of the clvle
activities in
Ha and Mrs. Morrison reside at which the board has engaged will
MOO Hiawatha Ave. and are the be outlined
parents of two children, Mr». A.
B. (Pete) MeRaney and Dr. Jack
C. Morrison. Charlls’s hobbles are
tennis, getting people to sing
and playing Santa Claus during
Hospital Notes
‘the Christmas Season.
Apen 4
He will assume his duties with
Admissions
Holier Motor Sales Monday and
hoy C. Wiley (Sanford)
as H. C. Kitchens, general manChristopher Boyd (Orlando)
■gcr of Hollers, put It, “will act
as our good will ambassador Rachael Johnson (Lake Monroe)
Ruth Tully (Sanford)
‘with or without portfolio*"
Dorothy Pierce (Altamonte
Morrison was tha recipient of
Springs)
• ’’goodbye and good luck, Char­
Alexandsr Smith (Sanford)
lie” party in the business office
Marie Ensley (Sanford)
of tha Herald yesterday afterEffto Po|x* (Sanford)
noon which was featured by a
Irene Hines (Sanford)
mammoth rak* suitably InscrihClara Brooks (Orange City;
ed and the presentation of a sub­
Dorothy Perry (Sanford)
stantial gift certificate.
Guy Duffy (Sanford)
Hugh Carlton (Sanford)
Births
Baby girl Tully (Sanford)
Baby boy Johnson (Lake Monroe)
Baby boy Pierce (Altamonte
Springs)
Baby boy Perry (Sanford
Visitation week at tha First
Discharges
Christian Church has been set for
Emma Lynn (Sanford)
next week; and Palm Sunday,
John Pick (Bushnell)
Apr. It, has been designated Deelsion Day. Pastor Perry L. Stone Dora E. Cotlingham (Longwood)
Alberta Davie (Titusville)
announced today.
Mildred Baron (Sanford)
Organised evangelistic calling
Betty O’Conner (Sanford)
Is planned for Tuesday and Thurs­
Guy Duffy (Sanford)
day nights. It will also be done
on Friday If necessary to visit all Howard Hemingway (Springfield,
V t)
cultivated
prospects on
the
April 5
church’s responsibility list. The
Admissions
nights of calling will begin with
John A. Lawson (Sanford)
a sunper at tho church promptly
Nancy Mlrhrls (Sanford)
nt ' .It). Women’s circlee will serve
Birth*
the meals. Assignments are to be
Baby Boy Ensler (Sanford)
n ude and 'he callers leave the
Baby Boy Michels (Sanford)
church at 7:15 In teems of two.
Discharge*
The persons who commit them­
Marvin L Wood (Sanford)
selves to become Christians are
APRIL 3
to make a public confession of
Admission*
their faith at morning worship on
Julia Erhart (Sanford)
Decision Day. and those who de­
Bernice Siegler (Mime)
cide to transfer their membership
Joseph P. Hall (Sanford)
will receive the right hand of fel­
John Odom (Sanford)
lowship at that time. A baptis­
Willie Mae Harper (Sanford)
mal service Is contemplated Fas­
William Richard Struudberg
ter Sunday. 7:30 p. m.
(Sanford)
Blrtha
Baby Girl Erhart (Sanford)
Baby Boy Slcgler (Mims)
Dischargee
Marian Herring (Sanford)
Patricia Schmidt and baby boy
(Sanford)
WASHINGTON #n _ H o u s e
Eul* Mae Wright .(Sanford)
budyet-cuttere cla&gt; e,| today to
Ellen Moltcr (Badearer, O.)
ba approaching the million dollar
mark In their drive to rut Presi­ Coriene Van Engelun (Sanford)
Anna Mac Almond (Sanford)
dent Elsenhower's $7,600,000,000
Helen Pell (Sanford)
budget. They hop« to boost the
Dorothy Sumter (Sanford)
laving eventually to two or three
WtUto Knighton (Sanford)
times that much.
Passage Thursday night of a VUiMag Hoars; M vata Room*. 11
lightly-pared money bill for she a. m. to $ p. m.; Semi-Private
Labor and Health, Education ard Rooms, I to t p. m., 7 to 9 p. m.,
Welfare Department* brought to­ Pedlatnca, U a. m. to 1 p. m
tal claimed reductions to for to Parent! and Grandparents only:
Obstetrics, No visiting during
I.^MOO.OO.
The Appropriations Committee feeding of babies. Private Rooms,
met today behind closed doors to II a. at. to 13 noon, 3 to 4 p
ru i the claimed savings higher m. and 7 to-9 p, m., Semi Private
ptsslbly to near the one billion Rooms, I to 4 p. m. and 7 to
dollar level, Tho committee was I p. m.
considering tha President's re­
quest for $871,600,000 million to and related ageneica In the fis­
sun the Commerce Department cal year 1968 starting July L

Charlie Morrison
Accepts Position
With Car Dealer

coming of the Oviedo Methodist geney m a to i to qa*n wild rumor*
Church? Well, get yourselves all circulating about tho market aad
B n only a fav
prepared. Another Is la store far tba diuatrooa
boon before.
you.
That time w* have long looked Matting shortly altar noon tba
forward to i&lt; her*—tba dedica­ Board of Sanford City Oaamteatotion of the new Methodist Church. era unaalmrotiy adopted a re­
solution "representing tbo Com
Yetilrrrol
Those good people ar* planning mliiiooer of Agrieoltora to take
aa largo an event a* that held to Immediate (tape to pot tba SeiNovember for tho Homecoming— lord State firm a n ’ Market InIf not larger.
Invitation* are la the bend* ef
all former Ovledlana that ware
members of the Church. Momben
of the other churches here ar*
planning on affiliating with thorn
for this memorable occasion.
Sunday School srlll bo hold at
the Baptist Cbureh, but the church
services have been called off In
order to attend the ones at the
Methodist Church.
That well-known Reverend John
Branscomb will preside at tha
dedication servlet, assisted by
Reverend George Carlton and Dr.
Jesie Waller.
Following tho service* dinner
will ba on church ground*.
W* bar* bean trying all weak
to g*t our good friend, Loo Gray,
to say ho will have us a good
eake up there. He has promised
to meet us and greet us again—
on condition we attend tho serv­
ices as wall as’th* dinner.
In spit* of a busy week-end
ahead for ns hi other ways, too,
we plan on wedging In Ume to
cook so m e goodies and balng on
hand for tba special occasion.
Pack poor baskets and meat as
there—time —Sunday,
Apr. T
Sunday School time 8:45 a. m.—
worship hour: II a. m. Counting
on 1ou.

Today, moat af the daaltra, bro­
ken aad paeken who vara locat­
ed at the Sanford State farm en
Market are boek to batlneu either
t e a their botaea or is teaoorary
loeationa until tho market can bo
rabollt It la buslaeea aa usual with
the man who more freak oroduce
Into tba weitern aad
northern
marketa from Central Florida.
AN OFFICIAL KSCORT
POINT OP THE MOUNTAIN,
Utah O U Three Utah State Prlaon Inmataa didn’t quite make
good their escape attempt Thurs­
day night. They ware climbing
doyrn the outer wall of the prison
whan acting Vardan Valter D.
Achnff drove up. Achuff said a
prison guard spotted tho trio and
Mall I did was take them berk In­
side.”

Budget-Cutters
Approach Billion
Dollar M ark In Cut

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Hospital Notes

Local Christian
Church Schedules
Visitation Week

BAST CKASHES INTO VORLD
SAN ANTONIO .Tea. I B - The
Tisdale famlly’i new baby was
boro with o smash Thursday.
John Tisdale, SI, * i l driving to
the heepttol whan his wife, la
the beak seat, told him the stork
was arriving. Tisdale looked back
and imathed late a telephone
pole. No one was kart.

EVANGELIST T. B. FREEMAN

★

★

★

Southside Baptist
Church Schedules
Revival Meeting
A revival meeting will begin
Monday night, Apr. 8 at the
Smithslde Baptist Church. The speaker will be Evangelist
T. B. Freeman of Brlitol, Tenn.
The service* will begin each
evening nt 7:46 p. m. .and will
continue through Thursday Apr.
18 with special tinging during
the revival.
Evangelist Freeman has con­
ducted revivals In over 20 states
and Canada.
The pastor, Gerald B. Price
extends a cordial invitation to the
public to attend these services.

V jv S rj

DR. JOHN P. OAKES

Revival Starts
Apr. 7 A t Church

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Revival services will ba held
at th* Central Baptist Church.
14th St. and Oak Ave., April T-14
at 8 o’clock each evening, ac­
cording to an announcement to­
day by the Rev. J. W. Parham,
pastor of the church.
Dr. John P. Oakes. Pastor of
West Woodlawn Baptist Church,
Birmingham, Ala., will ba visit
Ing evangelist, he said.
Tho Rev. Parham will deliver
the sermon Sunday and Dr. Oakes
will begin on Monday evening.
A special recognition will be
given to each Auxiliary of the
church each evening.
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Hearing
April 10
A t Mayfair

WAIT AND WALK LIGHTS are now In operation a t F irs t St. and Park Ave. Don Young
of Sanford Electric Co. puts finishing touches on the synchronized system yestetrday.
Pedestrians can walk four ways w ith safety . Now th a t the new lights are operating.
(Photo by Bergstrom )

Evaluation Of Federally
Ownec/ Lands Proposed
VAH-7 Has Hottest
Bombing Crew In NAF'
Three men who have been flying
together only a month emerged as
the "Hottest Bombing Crew In the
Nevy Air Force" In e recent opera­
tion conducted by Heavy Attack
Wing One, United States Atlantic
Fleet Air Force. The trio took In­
dividual honors in a week-long
competition against the top crews
. ?from five squadrons. Heavy At-'
tack Squadron Five won the squa­
dron competition.
LtCdr. Richard W. Mann, p iln ;
Joseph Vallnakl, AL1, bombardier;
and Bobby Sandefur, third crew­
man make up the crew, which
represented Heavy Attack Squa­
dron Seven based at Srnford On
(our successive days they flew
missions on 18 targets with -tpectacular results. Their scores would

CofC Directors
To Discuss Canal
At Tuesday’s Meet
Tlie regular
meeting of the
I&gt;vard of Directors of the Semi­
nole County Chamber of Commerce
will be held tomorrow night, at
I p m. in the Commissioners Rjonm
c of the City Hall.
The £t. Johns • Indian River
Canal will be up for discussion due
to the fact that the hearing, called
by the Army Corps of Engineers,
will he held in Sanford at the
Mayfair Inn on Wednesday, April
10
John Krider, Manager of the
Seminole County Chamber of Com­
merce, In is vilng the notice of the
$|merting. ut;cd all directors to
make every effort to ^attend the
session.

have been envied even for a ve­
teran crew, but only one of the
three men (Mr. Mann) had ever
flown such a miaaioa before.
The crew reached Its peak on
the third day, when It set a re­
cord for accuracy on four succes­
sive missions. Although the scores
are classified, their results might
be compared to a modern William
Tell who could throw a stone In
to A funnel ef.a .tu g h jst fra;v
across the Brooklyn bridge four
times without a miss
A native of Dickinson, N. D.,
Mann joined the Navy in 1942 as
an Aviation Cadet During World
War II, he served In the Pacific
and won the Silver Star for a dl(Continued on Page 10)

WASHINGTON — Congressman
Syd Herlong today Introduced In
the House p t Representatives a
bill aimed at returning to local
and state tax rolls Federal property which Is not now being used
Under the legislation, a special
committee of nine House members
would conduct an Investigation of
real property owned by the Untied
States, and determine Its need.
Later, the committee would make
recommendations for disposal of
that found to be surplus.
Herlong said he proposed this
evaluation of
Federally owned
lands because much has been said
In recent years about the govern­
ment's vast holdings and the great
need to get some of this property
bach
p - valo ov.w sM p a rf
on the (ax tslls
The fifth District congressman
pointed out that much Federal
land consists of mountain tops,
swamps, desert areas and banen
acreage that are unwanted and
could t»ot be maintained by pri(Continued on Page 10)

waterway to play In the economy
of tha Central Florida section.
Conservation has become an im­
portant topic In the move to secure
the Sanford-TItusvile Canal. With
both flood and drought conditions
felt In Central Florida, the caml
will servo as a vital controlling
measure in storing water for uie
during droughts and for releasing
water during times of flood con­
ditions.
• At Sanford, a new boat basin
is being completed to allow stop­
overs here as Hew and more num­
erous visitors plan to take the

Savage Sons W in Bombing Derby
Sanford's Savage Sons of Heavy
Attack Squadron Five hive won
the first quarterly Heavy Attack
Wing One Bombing Derby. The
victory followed an Intensive month
of concentrated practice bombing
missions and ground training cli­
maxed by the week-long race for
the coveted crown.
Originally established In Decem­
ber, the Derby was created In or
dor to stimulate morale and Im
prove
bombing
proficiency
throughout Heavy
Attack Wing
squadrons.
The exercise was begun Monday
with Sanford's four Heavy Attack
Squadrons; Five, Seven, Nine and
Eleven and VAIt-3 based at Jack­
sonville participating VAH-S, 7 and
11 flew the propellor driven. North
American built AJ SAVAGE, while

VAH-3 and 9 vied for honors in the
twin jet Douglas A3D Sky warrior.
Jacksonville was chosen as the
"bombing range" for the exer­
cise with certain bridges and build
ing designated as targets. All scor­
ing was accomplished by a radar
bomb plotting unit at the Jackson­
ville Naval Air Station
which
tracked the aircraft
as
they
streaked towards their
targets.
The accuracy of this method of
scoring has been developed to so
fine a degree that the expense of
dropping actual bombs Is never in­
curred nor were any dropped dur­
ing the operation.
Three outstanding crews were
chosen to represent each squadron
in Ihc Derby and as tho citirrns
of Jacksonville worked, played and
skept the heavy bombers wove th«i

vapor trails many thousands of feet
overhead.
Each day the tournament saw
the process of elimination take Its
toll as one squadron after another
bowed from the race until the fi­
nal day when Heavy Attack Squa­
drons Nine and Five remained for
the showdown with VAH-S emerg(Continued on Page 19)

Additional
Local News
O n Page 10

OVIEDO’S FIRST METHODIST CHURCH wan dedicated
yestorday a* hundreds attended the morning services fol
lowed by "dinner on the ground*.” (L eft to right) imme­
diately following the dedication a re : the Rev. J. \V. Aus­
tin, oldest form er paator of tha church (1006); Bishop

The steel standards for San­
ford's First Street Whiteway were
put In end erffted yesterday morn­
ing by city crews.
Moving of the heavy standards
got underway
Sunday morning
about 7 a m. when loading began
In the French Ave. trailer park
area where they were stored
Work on First St. got underway
about 8 o'clock to avoid the heavy
weekend traffic and the blocking
of the business area when hoists
lifted the tall poles Into place and
set them on concrete forms built
especially for them.
Work also got underway in the
ayncriniratlon of the walk lights
at First SL and Park Ave. with the
traffic lights at the same inter­
section.
City Manager Warren E. Knowlea left yesterday for Delray Beach
where he will attend a four-day
City Managers Short Course.
The 11th annual short course got
underway yesterday at 2 o'clock.
Knowles said he will return to
Sanford Wednesday
night The
short course is conducted by the
General Extension
Division of
Florida in cooperation with the
Florida City Managers Associa­
tion, tbc Public
Administration
Clearing Service of the University
(Continued M Page 18)

of the Florida Conference; George W. M organ, chairm an
of the official board; Dr. Jesse E. W aller; and the Rew.
George H. Carlton, paator of th e church.
(Photo by Bergstrom),

Truck Tears Bridge
Housing; M ay Be
Closed Two Days
The Lake Moproe Bridge, on
State Road 15-806. wlfl be closed
possibly two days, according to
the Seminole County Sheriff's of­
fice after investigating a cra«h
of a truck loaded with heavy eq­
uipment when it tore the bridge
housing and two of the main steel
cross beams.
The truck, a Ford V-8 semi
trailer, with two pieces of heavy
equipment, smashed into tha top
housing of the bridge shortly be­
fore 11:.10 this morning.
Deputy Sheriff II. S. Smart. Investignting the accident, said that
the Bridge Tender. K. W. Fight,
had stated that the bridge would
be closed to both highway and
river traffic because of the dam­
age.
Estimate of the damage was
put at approximately $25,000, said
tha Deputy Sheriff.

Driver of the heavy truck was
Charlie Johnson, Negro truck
driver of Bunnell. C. It. King, saw­
mill owner of Bunnell .owns the
truck.
The truck, It was said, had a
vertical clearance of 18 feet. liow.
according to
ever, the
signs, has a vertical clcurance of
only 14 feet.
A huge steel boom protruding
from one of the pieces of heavy
equipment carried on the semi
trailer first crashed into ind bent
One of thv steel cross beams at
the entrance to the bridge. It then
tore Into the housing above tha
center of the bridge and tore ste«I
beams and housing from place.
The frame housing, at noon to­
day. was hanging In place support­
ed only by the boom from tha
truck and from tha two steal
(Continued an Paga II)

The Seminole
County Canee*
Society Is observing “C” Day, to*
morrow.
Volunteers will can st the hornet
In the Seminole County area dur­
ing the day with material on t h t
three services the Society gives to
the County. Service, Research and
Education. They will also accept
contributions to carry on this pro­
gram. local officials of the Society
said.
During the past year there hav*
been 45 Seminole County deaths
from cancer reported. The local
Cancer Loan Closet of the Semi­
nole County Cancer Society haa
been privileged to serve 11- o f
these patients.
Mrs. Phil C. Stanley Jr., "C *
Day Chairman announce# the e rea
chairmen as follows: Helen Con­
stantine. Barbara Douglas. Sally
White. Carolyn Bass, Alice WlUlnk.
(Continued On Page 10)

Also coming before the Board
of Commissioners Is the award­
ing of the bid for a street sweeper.
Awarding of the bid has been held
up until tests and investigations
were made.

Weather
EATING FOR FIRE PROTECTION! The Lake Mary Vol­
unteer Fire D epartm ent displays its new fire fighting
equipment as they served more than 600 barbecuel chicken
■fliinners to help pay fo r it. Seated on the running board

of the new pum per truck are (le ft to right) Linda and
Janet Kriz, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. L. J . Kriz, of Little
Venice, wearing big smiles because of the good eats u/id
assurance of fire protection, (Photo by Bergstrom )

Centrally fair today. Increas­
ing closidiaaaa tonight and Tues­
day with scattered showers late
tonight or Tuesday, fooler Tues­
day; low tonight 80 to (1.

SANFORD'S FIRST STREET WHITEWAY was installed yesterday as workmen lif t
the huge metal standards into place on concrete bases. The Sunday operation was ncce*
•a ry to avoid traffic congestion in the downtown area. (Photo by Bergstrom )

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28th W eekly Edition

Seminole Smoke
SEMINOLE SMOKE SIGNALS
Publiibtd weekly la The 8anford Herald
A
Editor
P a t H a rrin g to n |
Aaaociate Editor
A ngelo C om paign
Feature Editor
W nnda G ilbert
Gottip Editor
K aye Je n k in s
X a f t J e o lu n a . Dale Lewis. Mary Jane Klynt, Penny Marian

Mehr Gm«^Hobby. A. J. Qemants, Angelo Compaign. Kathy
CMtaa. (3aria Newbury, Key Ivev, Frances Strickland, Wanda,
Ann Vondran. Claudia Warmaclc, Joyce Benton.

Plaaio put tbla la tha paper to
I can find tha answer to my prob­
lem. I have throe datea for next
Saturday night I Just don't know
what to do about this. One la
short and fat, one ta tall and
ugly and tha other one U a doll.
I don't Ilka any one of them
Ono li a ball player, one's a
sailor and one'a a jar head. If
you can, would you plcasa help
ma.'
Help! I I
Undecided J. D.
Dear Undecided J. D.
I hop* I can help you with
your problam, but since I know
non* of tho boys you manUosad
you will have ta doeido on your
own. What amaiod mo is why
you bavo three datea in one
night and like none of them. Glut
ma In aomatima. You could atweye drag all thraa of tham along
Just for laughi, tho more tha
drawing atrawa and pasting the
other two out to tome poor un­
fortunate girls who can't gel
By ANGELO COMPAIN
datea? If you don't like any of
Bcorn Juvenile delinquency! Do
tham and think you would have
•pise and discredit it, and. yet, a miserable time you een elit would still linger It matiers ways tell all of them "no soap"
llltla how much contempt you and take a chance on sitting
throw at lt{ juvenile delinquency home. If the doll Is a nice guy.
would persiit with u* sUU. It goei take him and have a ball I I All
farther bsck Into history than the 1 can advise is make up your
comic book — the crime comic mind as toon as possible for
book, of course — and will out' everyone's sake. Good luck, you
live all of Its reforms.
ncc&lt;| it.
la It wrong? Stripped of all
Miss C.
the chaoa and dasentratlon It en­ Dear Miss Cry-Shoulder
gender!, is juvenile dellnquncy a
I can't understand why I can
crime—a crime
punishable by
never
get a date. When I go some
the worst punlihmtnt possible, so
piece everyone seems to enjoy my
d a l persoeutlon 1
t am a youth. It Is a common company because they say I'm
th Ilfs of the party but I luvr
belief, currently popular In the an awful time getting dates. What
United states, thet youth is directly
responsible for practically every am 1 doing wrong?
The Clown
crime on record — and they label
Clown
it "Juvenile delinquency”. I’m not Dear
glrlt hate going out with
a criminal! Call me what you want ■ Mott
dead heat, bul oa the eentrary
to call me, but I have absolutely
no criminal tendencies end never tome rhiracter who it trying to
the whole show la jm t as slekanIntend to have any criminal ten­
Ing. It’s fine to give the eriwd
dencies.
But these "sdults
deficient,” a few chuckles every once in a
these "social reformers” , they while kut give someone elie a
could lead any Juvenile to become brcik and let them get a couple
delinquent and do a little murder- of words in every now and then.
ins besides. They went to exter­ Then your friends can he sin­
minate juvenile delinquency and cere when they say they rcallv
Hop’t car* how many reputations, enjoy your company.
Lois of luck
how many of their children, or
Miss Cry-Shoulder
whose kids a rt involved; and
than, when tho well’* dry, they'll
know tha worth of water.
Don't convict ma; I'm not say­
ing that all social reformers are
adults deficient, but most of them
are crackpots and don't even know
what juvenile delinquency Is.
What Is a Juvenile delinquent? Is
there any difference between him
and th Tommy who SO yoars ago
pulled Susle'a trusses, or between
him and tha Tommy who 20 yoars
•go shot spltbalts across the
room? So why should today's JD
be tomorrow's outcist? Just bo.
causa imaginative people aggreudire tha exploits of JD? Just be­
cause Imaginative people confute
energy with vandalism? Just be
cause imaginative people are too
old to tell tha difference between
a hoodlum thirty yeart old and
a teenager? Kind social reformer,
bo obliging; drop dead! !
Don't shift the blqpio of tho na­
tion on Youth! Your Imaginative
mind did all the work; nobody
haew what a JD was anpposed to
C A P E D COSTUME YOU
be like until you so vividly ex­
plained what Youth was supposed SPRING cornea from the codec*
to be like. Naturelly wo were not tion designed by Bent Claire.
The double-buttoned cape, of
to be overestimated. It was herd black and white novelty checked
living up to your terms, but 1 cotton, cover* a sUeveUaa black
hops you're satisfied! You're re
Imen sheath. The cape eollar la
iponslblel Remember, we are un­ blank valvar. This coetuma
der &gt;1. Now you ran shut up! And would be useful all aiunraer.
1 really hope you do!

A n a i l of week* ige !, MU*
Miss Cry-lhoudir, wrote to Ann
Xaadsrs tacloalng a earnplea of
ear column In Imoko llgnals. It
wsa
sortslnly a
pU iunt
surprise
reeeirlag her
re*
ply which Is prlatsd below.
Thanks to all of you for making
Miss Cr/’lhomlori a susesn.
Saar Mis Cry-lbouldar
I think reur column in Uis
geminate High payer l» wonder­
ful. Your MV|M *•
srd
bit tho aall imatb on the
oa a ms lingnumber of
timoc. I’m delighted to bsvo men
a bright coUcsguo. Bast wtshci.
Ilaccrely
Ana Landers
Bear MUa Cry-Moulder—

a

We The People
Stand Accused

|Q

Philosopher
Says:

Advice To The Lovelorn
Sear le a d e n

| J

BY KATHY CARLOS
Hey, eon. are you moping
aimind because your girl Juat
broke off with you because she
doesn't tike your Yul Brynner
haircut that you spent l»o week's
allowance on, and your wonderfulunderstanding mother has locked
you out of tho house and won’t
•v»n give you enough money for
a toupa. It that what’a on your
mind old ehapf
Wall lift your bald up high. . ,
and taka a walk in tha tun. . .
with that magnitude and fortitude
and you'll show the wdrldl You’ll
show 'em where to gat off! You'll
nevar give up, never give up that
ahipl
Partner, a r t you troubled becauae everything you do aaoms
to be wrong thaaa day*? Like
whan you raised your hand In
fpaniih to translate and you road
tha wrong paragraph on tha wrong
paga In tho wrong chapter and
•van filled In a Ilttla pig latln
whan you didn't know a word to
covar up your ambarrasamant
and your Itaehar wsa vary dta*
turbad about it and aaot you to
the office and on tho way you
stopped la help tha Janitor and
your Spanish taaehar came by
at that very Instant and thought
you were biding from tha prlneipal end called your Dad in tho
middle of a very Important bust*
ness deal to come down to the
school and get the Juvenllo delin­
quent he called son and for you
not to dare onter the door «f that
school again and now you can't
be your life’s ambition a glow
worm specialist?
I)o you think the whole world
has turned its back on you?
Well. . .

Meet SHS Faculty
BY DALI! LKttM

■Y KATHY CABLOB
Fred Bahrain — "You almost
have to go steady thaaa days to
get a data."
Mr. CbriaWOMn — "Lat'a have
It qulat aa wa ten study" (We,
ara the vary 'few people who do
ao).
Mika Tamny — "I disagree —
It should be. .
Mlsa Whittle - "lig h t reading
la one of tha essentials of music
or "Who dots this belong to".
Edna Ughtfoot - "A test! but I haven’t studied"
Claudia Warmack — "Jimmy
Jimmy, Jimmy"
Joe Russ| — "Joan Ann must
b« hiding".
P al Pufflnbergar "Kathy,
lean back aa I can see".

The teacher f°r this week |s
Mrs. Gerald Rymao, who soma
of us know better as Mils Sin­
gletary.
Mrs. Ryman wag born Ip San­
ford and haa lived here most of
her lift, except while attending
the Unlvaratly of South Dakota
whtra aha raeaivad a B. A. in
English and speech and music
minor. .
Mrs. Ryman ha* horn (nich­
ing three years and at present is
living In Lake Mary.
Ma replied, whan f asked her
what aha likad boat about teach­
ing, "boys and girls".
Delicate dishes such es a cake
or souffle should not be baked
with an oven m«al| tha steam
from tha latter will damage the
souffle or rake.

Famous
Quotes

Mlsa Chittenden "Eddie Bar-

Gossip Clouds
CengratuIatlaM to Jimmy But
lev on bla engagement to Pat
Harrington. Tho date hasn’t bean
set yet. but beer thet ll’i going
to be as soon after graduation
•a possible. Best wiabaa to • won­
derful couplet
Dotty Matte and Johnny Via­
ble have broken up. Is It for good
thia time, klda?
Mr. T. haa ■been dating Beta
Ashby lately. What’a going on you
two? Like wise with Pete Nish
and Lola Barlnaau.
Who la Betty Johnson going
steady with?
•peaking of going steady—ao are
Ann Vondrin and Fred Behrens.
It loooks like Kathy Carlos and
Harold Mom will soon bo.
What waa Pat H. going around
without, Thursday?
Eddy Barbour and Marv Jane
Flynt aura do maka a darling
couple. Beat wishes you kids
Bylvla Price baa a now hair­
do. Surely Is becoming to you,
gal-

bour, If you aren’t good. I'm go­
ing to take you over ray knee.”
Dolly Miller — “ I bought a
Iris Causey H In seventh hea
b«|g« suit and a beige pair of van- Joe ts home for three
shoes and beige —
months!
Jeannette Brown — " I would
These underclassmen are real­
rather have my time to translate ly going wild over Leslie Smith.
BY DALE LEWM
ed down getting books out of my ieter"
COBie on L&lt;i. give them a break.
Kenneth (Smily) Ifosack — (A
Ever wish you could quickly and locker, I stepped on the hem of
Kaye J. sure was talking about
unobtrusively fall through tho my crinoline as f was getting up, great big) "HI There” (with e tho weekend an awful lot. Have
floor or crawl undor tho carpet? and pulled It completely off me! punch or tickle and naturally a fun Kay?
Ever have your face turn scar­
Audrey I , and Ann V. "katn’t
Kenneth Hossack—Yesterday— big ta r to ear smile)
Ann Davis — " I’m tired” stop talking” about, well you can
let T I don't mean from overex when I said, "I wish all Yank
posura to the sun either! One of ees would go back up North (along with hump-teen yawns)
probably gueJi. What would they
Nan Cuahlng "I think going do If they didn’t hevr gym to­
those times was when I waa In­ where they came from!" and you
troduced by my date at a party turned around and looked straight steady la the enswer necausc. . ." gether?
Harold Ston* — "Lose eight
by tho wrong nemo! Some em­ at me! (Darn right!)
Marty B. Is wearing a certain
barrassing moments are too aw­ Leslie Smith—W hen'Jurgm We pounds" or "quit eating"
"Wlllys" ring. Congrats Marty.
Faye Clark — "You're aweet,
ful even to remamhor, much las* kerlry made me sit In the back
What is this we’ve been seeing
I
swanny or 'T m about to die" in tho halls lately? Wanda B. and
print! Can you imagine these scat
of
his
FOURTY-NINK
Liberace—"This is my brother Ronnie G.? ? ?
pooplo in them humble situa­ BUICK, so his fat, |ary, smelly
tions?)
Philip we’re wishing you would
mutt, Tarrie, could s|t In the George everybody”
Randy Crow — "Play party
Mr. Harris—I was mocking a front.
hairlln In a drugstore one time,
Iris Camay—When I was a doll"
That’s a seventh period offense.”
Faye Garner — "Someday my
and he was sitting in the booth sophomore and we went to Tam­
Marcia Bumaardner—"M I f s
prince
will
come,
someday
t'll
next to ine!
pa, ! had to get an extra h«v|
Whittlee, I. understand, but tho
Linda Smith—When in out-of- for the room. I waa In the hall find my love"
Francis Strickland - "Wait til others don’t."
town paper printed the wrong of the hotel in my pajamas, with
Mr. Ray — "If you can hold
name—Linda She!rani.
my
mother aces my dress with
my hair rolled up, and no make­
up tho financial end of It, we’ll
Fred Ball-Tho time Mrs. Elia up, and I bumped Into three lipstick all over It."
all be glad to go."
Jeannette Dandrldge — " t didn’t
Cilaman made ma wear long un­ boys! I I
Sylvie Pierson — -’But Uncle Jo*
derwear on the stage in a Colum­ Mr. Christensen—I guess the write that, honest I didn't"
I can’t understand how to do I t"
Leslie
Stephens
—
"Have
you
bus Day - Program!
worst Um« 1 ever had wes when
Philip Byrd — "You tell mo you
Sylvia frlce—When I was stoop I fell off the seat of a motor­ heard 09 ways Liberace In home love me. you say you’ll be
tc
—
sure
It
was
free
—
It’e
cycle and rode for a ' block on
true. . ."
only a aam pic "
the seat of my ripped pants!
Cllm Cadlddlehopper — "Get the
Elvli
—
'T
m
all
tho
k
up"
BY A. V.
Margaret Ellison—When I wantmonkey off the pol* 1
Mrs.
Bateman
—
"When
that
». FT. 1 boy# wearing Bermu
-ed to he a steeHore. ■[*fuhV ? ?»
Dale Lewi* - , "My Question of
flat to school.
Robhy Little—“When'people not­ b«ll ring* don’t nut or 'someone the week Is. . .’
will get hurt."
iced how fat Pm aatting.
"So long"
L. C. Smith — "The ball went The Platters
Mr. Bracken—While attending
past
second
base
and
way
In
'he
Pat If. with black eyes.
, HARRISBURG, Pa. - d P - Some Boy Scoot Camp at the tender
baseball
Baseball boys winning tha tour- Do members in consumer educa­ age of 14. the paranta of my girl­ outfield — baseball,
baseball.*
’
naments.
tion classes at nearby DUlsburg friend brought her up to see me
The offler girl* working
Northern Joint High School rce on a Sunday afternoon. I planned Tressye Young—"I want to
Sadie without socks and ox- ently became Investors a* part to take her for a ride In a canoe. out with him but 1 already Have
fords.
There were about 200 boys on the a date.”
of a unique class project.
Mrs. Wray — "Honey. If you
rhilip going steady.
The class members collected M2 dock enviously watching my girl
Typing class without typewrit­ delegated three atudents as repr* as she prepared to get Into the want to past, have your essay In
ers.
scntatlves, and Invested the money canoe In her beautiful Pink Sun­ by 9 tomorrow morning."
Eddie Barbour — (to Misi Chit­
Mrs. Coleman with Monde In the stock market. The stocks day frock. 1 was proudly holding
tenden)
You m*an you went to
hair.
'were purchased In tho name of her hand, as she fell into the
Dot M. pitching for Seminole ftibcrt ll.ihlg, head of the srhoM’s water, and came out looking like the Office without my permission?
Hiah’e BR tram.
business department because tha a drowned rat. The boys roared
Rovs Marie Rusal—When my
Charlton M. pulling teeth In students are minors and not leg- of course, and I didn't feel so
brothers embarrass me In front of
I .illy
permitted
t o purchase proud after all.
F.vle K. with Jim IPs ring.
| stocks.
Johnny
Williams—When
the a boy.
Autry It. not (railing Henry.
i The etorka will he held until transmission came out of my car
Faye Garner—When 1 walked
Wanda R not wanting a rids* \t«y when they will he sold end In front of the school.
up on th* stage u&gt; receive an
after school.
the principal redistributed among
Philip Byrd—Whan I am with award and my slip atartad fall­
Maggls not wanting to go (q tho dees members. Hablg orlgl- Bobby " ra ts " Little, he la so fat ing off.
Spring Follies.
I nated the project as a means of —It makes me feel so tiny! ! !
Gregory Walker—Ha! ifa! Ha!
Dale not wanting Information demonstrating the workings of the
Dotty Metis—To like two boys A*k Joyce Benton.
for question of the week.
1stock market to his students..
Joyce Benton—Censored! t I
at one time.
MRS. GERALD RYMAN

Question Of W eek

Whot Would You
Do If You Saw
These Things?

SSt&amp;XT

start laughing again—you’re not
Phil anymore.
Sue Ann Tony was overhsiM *
In (bird period saying, "That
Mr Christensen I* sure a doll I
Juat wish ho were a few years
younger." (You’re net tho only
one gue Ann).
If you want to get a large
charge Just go to the library and
watch Miss Chittandan and bar pats
go a round or two.
Tbaro la a real sweat Irishman
boy without a girl (as far aa w e .
know) Eugene Davie, wa moan
you.
Marilyn McDaniel and Ray
Lundqulst, you two sura r s k e
a cuts couple.

80 High School
Students Ddbble
for • ,|,u'j In Stock Market

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T.e par tew.» •ngine.ring and structural costs. Interior U AnlihH
teoncr. A!) weight is on frame, allowing um of low.cost curtain will,
partitions. Better sm us before you build. Ybu'U b. |!*d you did'

MANN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
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You may not know it, little one,
but you and your telephone are going to bt
real friends, all your life. You'll be
able to call upon your phone to help you
do a thousand-and-one tilings.
And it will respond by bringing other
friends to you . . . and by making your
life cosier and more pleasant.
Where earlier generations saw the telephone
as a modern miracle, you'll come to
take its faithful service for
granted. Yet, as you grow, you'll sec
many new developments — even
now taking shape — that will make yout
friend, the telephone, more than
ivar a part of better living.

S o u th e r n B e ll T e le p h o m
and Telegraph Company

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.iton. A pril 8, 1957

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out how you can fltill apply
for i 11,000 life insurance
policy to help take care of
J^ial expenses without huruefling your family.
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will call on you!
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your name, addresa and age.
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JOSEPH DOWS. -10. s t i c l w o r h e t w h o was iiau.ctl ".Mr. H o m e m a k e r

of the Year" at Ihc Chicago Modern Llvlnt hxposition, ts arclalmed
by the six children to whom he has been both mother and father
since the death of their mother thrrv? )c.u&lt; i.;u After putting a
cruun on hi* head, daughter* ‘
ne snd Leone kiss Iheir d a d
while Gad, Sgurun, Lowell and Wayne smile their appioval.

Mr. Golden went on shouting.
"He say* Mrs. Barton locked him
in the closet! Why, he don’t even
know Mrs. Burton! lit said you
were * dancing teacher, yout
name was Hester Frost or some­
thing, ne said you were a blonde
. . . " Mr. Golden choked oil and
gaped at me. He said. "Mrs. Bar­
ton, you ore a blonde . . . "
"Just a minute," I said again.
'This is all very simple. Mr. Boll*
mg, that was no burglar, that
was Ralph Tolley. I . . . I nad
just planned to borrow him mr
an nour or tw o . . . "
"Mrs. Barton," Bolling said. He
looked aa If he were going to
say quite a lot more, ol rather
a serious nature. But ne only
shook his head and said. "Mrs.
Uarton. Mr*. Barton."
“t'U write him a nice note," 1
said. "He waa very sweet snd co­
operative,”
"Mrs. Uarton," Bolling said a
few more times.
Upstairs Bolling used our
phune to liberate Mr. Tolley.
Stove used our gin and vermouth
and added a batch of Martinis.
1 used our love scat, all five and
a nail feet ot i t I was rather
tired, not sleepy, but tired. It
had been a busy day.
"Steve," 1 said, "what waa in
the recording that tipped you oft
to Leone?”

Resources Study
Group Recommend:
Florda Agency
GAINESVILLE &lt;W - Sponsorof n proposed water rc*0urc&lt;-s
law hnv* clarified its provision*
to assure farmer- and lafUemm
it will not entangle them in new
"red tape."
Tho Florida Resources Study
Commission, set up l&gt;y th : l'J"&gt;
l.egishiture to study Florida &lt;
complex water problem, recom­
mended that a sta'e agency he
formed. The commission -lid-

it* led it he known a- the Water
Resource- Commission or, the
l egislature cuuhl create a Water
R. ourees Department In the
State Board of Conservation.
The commission pointed out
that th* propo-vd law would not
affect a homeowner who wants to
drll] n well for domestic purposes
or iiin no using water for "ordin­
ary livestock consumption.’*
tHher exemption* would include
river* or streams which are hound.irie- of the stnte and prevent
control of wnter—home wastes
from municipalities nml Indus­
trie*.
Sponsor of the law *aid efforts

.Santa’s Little Helper
the house after she hid firmly es­ rebuild and use. I never got the
D.\LI&lt;AS, Te*. &lt;lf» — Dee Dee corted it outside and barred all car to run. I never took the stick*
Dabbs couldn't understand hoiv j entrances. Wednesday night the
her cat persistently reappeared in stayed up to find out. Before long er out of the envelope. | need th*
W very badly.”
the cat came sliding down the
to p u s * the comprehensive water chimney.
law- have bsen complicated hy 1
widespread belief that a special|
PRAYER FOR THE
Stack With Sticker
permit would be necessary when 1
a farmer wanted to drill a well to; CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. im—The
DAY
supply his home with water. They City Council voted t* refund $3
•aid cnttl»men were also worried' to the 15 year-old writer of the fo|that such a law might create, lowt.-g letter: "I bought a S3 city Dial FAirfax 2-3221
"morn red tap*.”
sticker for an old car I wanted to

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Martials tor sieve and Con­
nie tomorrow, ae Steve n plains all In Ihn final chapter
ol "The Blonde tiled Dancing."
Keller Hoc*, o l?-A bn Relic v Uuoa.

are free to s
America's drowing Needs!

rate on clothing.
Collins urged the sale tax on
clothing Iv extended to include
items selling for under $lu which
are now exempt.
In addition to the new tnxntlon.
setup, the governor called for cro j
ation of n state-local hoard lo j
force county a.—euors to equalize!
and raise prevent taxes on pro­
perty to 'provide more revenue for
the counties.
"I urn convinced," Collins sa il,1
"that the basic local tax structure!
must continue lo be the property
tax ami that wo will never arrive
at n proper ami -oum| solution of
our financial pruldrms, s'-ute • r
local, until w«- deal .squarely with
this problem."
Collins said the proposed hoard
would see to it that ‘assessment* j
would be fairly related to value
of the property a- required ty

Wc salute the retail merchants...whose free
market enterprise helps America realize its
desire for better and better things. Unham­
pered by bureaucratic decree and socialist
controls, they arc free to stock supplies in
abundance, ready for immediate purchase
L..whether it be a paper of pins, or the
world’s most coveted symbol of luxurious
living —a modern automobile.

i h - «*l *t* of J A M E S A
k l l ' l ”, d*c**a*d, Ul* nf sai-l I 'n u n ly. in ih* C o u n t y J u d e * u f rUinlnol* C o u n t y . F l o r i d a a t hla o flfc*
In Ih* c o u r t h o m e o f p a i d C o u n t s
a t HANFORD. Korld*. w i t h i n -Ig h t
etl*n&lt; Ur m o n t h - f ro m the t - m * of
i h - f Iras p u h lli-s tlo n of I h l - n o . law."
Hr* E a c h ,-lalm o r d e m a n d aim 11
lx In vrrltliur. a n d ahall - t s t a t h .
plat-a o f r * . l d « ii '* an d iiuk « f f | , ..
He .Saw The Light;
»ddr— ,if th # claim an t an d - h a l l
b« a w o r n l o b v th * c l a i m a n t , h i .
KNOZVILLE, Tenn. tf _ rho
* « r n t , o r a l i o r n a r ao-l a n v -u&gt;-h
I-Ulm n r d a m a n I not
fl|*d - h i l l judge disallowed Arthur L. Bur­
b* void
nett's claim (hat a green light
P H Y L L I S J A N E R l ’t l E N gave him the right of way wlic.t
STKIX
A- c x c - u l r l v o f ih * l .a a i Will , he'drove through an Intersection
a n d T*alatncn « of
| hero without stopping and was at_____ J A M F S
K I P P tl#c*aa*4
,res|ed. Burnett was fined SlJo fur
DO COLAS ST K Y ST R O U
Aflo rn n y f o r F!a*cutrls
drunken driving after a policeman
K-lwanl* t l u l l d l n *
! testified there is no (raffle light
San fo rd F l o r i d a
T i r ! ' R u b l l c a l i o n M on day A p r il 1. at the corner In question.

These modern businessmen, through
their investment of time and money and by
their aggressive sales promotion, stimulate
our progress...help us to achieve the world’s
highest standards o f living...contribute
much to our comfort, convenience and
wdl being.

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If you enjoy livln? al It's best then the perfect
location is Little Venice, Located near the May­
fair Inn Country Club.
Wellborn I’hillips is building .3 &amp; I bedrooms. I &amp;
2 hath homes with all modern conveniences.

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TALLAHASSEE » - Gov. LeRny Collins' recommendation for
new taxes would hit just about
everything except food, medi­
cine and services.
The people who would ha most
affected by the governor’s tax
recommendations would he tho- •
who buy automohilck, whiskey and
beer. Probably the only item th*
governor mentioned which would
affect everyone waa a 3 per cent

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a i d r.a la(* i
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n* was rigid, together they had
gone to the Crescent School.
When they nad not found Le­
one st ner desk in the reception
room, they nad immediately set
out let m» ano Studio K
and
here I was. able to smile fondly
at thoie tw o One fellows, and
there was Leone, in a Hospital,
with s shattered wrist anil with
Cops tc attendance.
Steve Helped nu out ot the car.
arm t enjoyed the way he tu.d
my arm
. so ttgntly that it
hurt Mr. U oUcn our janitor,
came running up out ot the vrstlbuie. I had never seen Mr. Hol­
den so excited before: he was
hopping.
"Mr. Barton. Sir. Barton, t been
phoning ell over tor you!"
"Why?" Steve asked. "What a
happened ?“
"A burglar! In your apart
ment! I caught him! Ilea in |ait!“
"A burglar . . “
“Yeah!” Mr. Golden gulfuwci
a tint, icu im ol laugh. "He got
tunnel I locked ui your bedroom
closet a hue burglar! I heard
him pounding and yrlling! And
the story lie luld mr. na’ What
a crazy story!”
"Just a minute," I said, and 1
never realized how small my
voice could sound "Just a min­

New Taxation
Would Hit
Many Items

Dsesaasd. ■ a a ln sl

R. W. War*. A lly for K x o cu lo r
W o o d r u t t - l ’- r k l n s Bide
S an fo rd . F l o ri d a .

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HUHMVF s e e n p o in t e r s
B E F O R E , BUT T H IS IS T H E
F IR S T TIME tV E S E E N O/NE
W ITH A N ALL-OUT;
FO U R-W A Y C O L L E G E
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KNEW what had happened to , Thera w as no answer. Frantic­
Anita KarraU. Sh« cad Mid ally. 1 jiggled the nook.
’’Leone,” I said again. "Leone,
good-by to Star* an«r nia dnnra
li'-rn , Coned lit* door behind picoae . . . "
The phone on uci desk had
b:m. Sh# r.*J turned and aaar the
cut-out c-n th« floor. Cut Iona. aa rung, it bussed automatically
u itn g w J aa I nad Men. ana nad when a studio phone waa m in i.
picked it up ana. instantly, na.l Levdi* waa Uve.e, she nad to oe
dim. Out thr naa-II# in it w j»n t l e n t tt w as (o^r uciock. Luc
Mitoned. there was nothing ieth&lt;: c u m i war* changing r.ow. Ler f t l about It Anita nad been «noi c.n« would be aangm og new eui- - - - - 7*,»r e i&gt;v M&gt;e stlhou- j U-.nU to studios, ewlung teachers.
to death
ette*
'scribbling appointment* in net
I uav*
i i.«u i.aJ the took. Snc ,wa» always at her
answer all along. The grill work desk when the clas-c* changed,
in tha ceiling waa the answer a l­ she never let*, it then .* . .
ter all. The killer nad dropped
But there v.-as one* when ah*
the silhouette through the grill. nau.
Nothing could b* leia characterI remembered that onn time
latic of Ita artut than a blark and uiy hand, clutching the puone,
cut-out, nothing leaa traceable to (ell limply to my side. I remerathe person who nad made it. It Lcitd sitting in the reception
hadn’t mattered arhirb aide it room that evening u the classes
a lighted on. The needle in it changed. I remembered the pu­
** weighted it enough to maM* it pil* moving to and trom the oletall straight down and land be­ valors, the smart, statuesque re­
neath the grill. Anita nad been ceptionist escorting a newcomer
shot trom up there, snot in the to an interview and then, a min­
back aa ah* stooped to pick it up. ute la id , S teve twinging up the
That mad* the angle by which cumdor trom Bludiu K.
Ih* bullet entered her body the
I knew now why the telephone
way th* killer wanted it . . . on went unanswered. Leone Webb
a Una parallel to the floor. That wasn’t at her deik. She was nudmad* It seem that the.murderer died above me. stretching me,
waa someone who had stood in waiting tor me to move.
the room with her. her last pupil,
Th* sharp sound came (rum the
&lt;vthr Waltzer.
gnll work. 1 aaw a corner ot it
The killer waa above me now, being slowly forced up, bent
waiting (or me to bend over the backward*. Th* triangle ot clear­
ailhouetle. to mov* into the post- ed space increased . . . and a
tion b* wanted. I forced my eyes woman's hand pushed a gun
to look into that black checkered down u&gt;u&gt; th* room and turned
it toward me.
square of the calling.
I plunged ncadlcng (or the
I could ae* nothing behind it
but dirkneaa. And yet the killer door, and I saw it open. Sieve
was up there watching me, w ait­ was coming inta the room, Boll­
ing (or m* to touch Ui* trap he ing behind him. 1 shouted, "No,
Steve, stay back . . . "
had set. waiting to shoot.
There was the crack o( a shot,
But I wouldn’t touch It. By
^ bow. 1 suddenly realized, he mutt but It waa Bolling who Bred it
know that I had stumbled on the from the doorway. I ncaru a
truth, that now I wouldn't touch scream and 1 turned in Steve s
tL And 1 understood why he arms in time to see the gun clat­
hadn’t already tent a bullet ter onto the studio floor trom th*
small black trtangl* In th* ceil­
crashing down.
ing.
H* waa waiting tor me to move,
( heard Bolling a voice. “ Mrs.
to step out from the w all Flat­ Barton . . . "
tened against It aa t was, 1 waa
"Connie a all right,’’ Steve said.
•u l o( hit range. The size of the "She’s fine.’’
grill kept m* out of his tin* of
• * •
flr*. H* could probably ae* no
Steve, Lieutenant Detective Bol­
more of me than mr feet.
ling and 1 suspended all talk of
r4 I looked toward the door. To murder while Bolling concentrat­
reach it, I would have to paas ed on executing a miracle of
too clot* to the grlU. I would modern parking. M* gentled the
make myself an easy target lor police car into an impossibly
him. My eyea circled the room, small space in front ot th* Bar­
the shining, mirrored walls, th* tons' Lexington Avenu* residence
panel with the black knobs that and looked to us (or approval of
were the music regulators, the his tea t I smiled at him (ontlly;
telephone . . .
1 smiled at Slav* fondly. I waa
Th* phone was only a few (eat fond ot those two boys.
from m*. 1 started Inching lo ­
Steve had found the answer to
ss aid it, my back glued to the the murder In the tape record­
wall, my ayes fastened on the ings. lie had figured out that
" b la ck hoi* above. My hand Leone Webb was Anita's killer.
touched Uie phone's smooth cool­ Hi bad rushed that Information
ness and I raised it to my lips. la Bolling and proved to him that
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recognition fur Florida. Tli*
i r-tvIoiM Foundation named
it O.’kVa out-rand mg local advvrtuimg program, and nwaid*d it th is ancaaad lito r i*
Waaiungton Honor hicd.il for
dramatizing fircdotn’s vital
iniporlnnco in avery Lcld of
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In keeping with
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Britain's now defena* program strained economy.

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Britain la «* rv.y.on nuclear
Last wetk’s good and bad news ♦present* 4 determined attempt
on the International balance sheet: by trim * Minister Macmillan to weapon* nnd a ir power St the
The Sues Canal Rituatian took -educe armaments costs to a level expense of man power.
m
n new turn for the worse teat
water
and
wildlife,
are
wholeheartedly
sup­
tor tho p u t fifty your* efforts have boon
week.
t i l l to attend tho S t Johns River on to the porting the project—the Canaveral Port
Tha United States tried vainly
cognisant of the value of the Bonford-Titust it e r s at the Atlantic at Titusville.
to get Pro*Idehl Camel Abdel
Botni of the greatest men In America have ville Canal to their project are earnestly
S’aita r of Egypt to soften his
atAnd, which U that Kgvpt must
the brilliant future of Central looking forward to the project's completion.
exert complete control of canal
It la important to Sanford and Seminole
ly MMUM Bl MRMStR, B.B.
aloof ia m w Inland waterway to be
traffic.
County
to
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that
the
Sanford-TItuavllle
I WOULD Ilk* to tell you tha AUpl. weighted doU buggy, t
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Henford-Tltusvllle
Canal.
aa Um
It waa reported that Frane* and
Story af little ClAra Jo.
array of ipednliaad tori, sppllBut adversity met those who m w the chat* Canal Is approved. To this end, those who
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■ i ianccs and reerMUOBau advZBAustralia might taka th- issue to
Parilysed
favor
the,
project
would
like
to
see
as
tenge of what was to come and until now
the Unteld Nations Security Coun­
many representative citlsena appear at the
S ^ ^ S s ^ o J a / i - ;U WUhin three 'month* aftMfc
cil.
the project was left undone.
In * Wheel chair.
Clara Jo's dally program a s a *
hearings.
In London, Prim* Minister Her.
Row, there are others over a wide area in*
established a t th* eenter. ah*
The Sanford Docka and Tsrminala would
old Macmillan presented to th*
Lerested In eeeing the project accomplished.
walked. Than, day by day. exHouse
of
Commons
a
drastic
new
become
just
twice
ea
important
with
the
At th* age of tH . even after erclaea wen begun to build her
Bert Canaveral would benefit—so would Sandefease
program
aimed
at
slash­
extensive surgery and the sc- s h o u ld e r m u aclea an d to
ford-Tltuiville-Oocoa-Palatka — the whole Sanford-TItuavllle Canal In operation. No
ing Britain's armaments costa.
guialtlon of bracaa, Clara Jo's own strengthen har trunk, a m ta d
length and breadth of the now 8t. Johns Rl- doubt these would be twice the tonnage come
effort* to dots resulted only In hand muaclea.
Abolltloo af Draft
into the Sanford port fr Central Florida
her inching alone on tba
The plan calls far the abolition
la sort of a swimming motion.
of the draft, tho scrapping of all
Water conservation la necessary— hugs industry and business.
kkward and Fuah-upa. th* slephzat w ait,
Bar hands were awkw
Aa
a
connecting
link
to
the
Cross
State
battleships,
the
reduction
nf
Brit­
reservoirs end basins must hold the water
the wheelbarrow walk, arutah .
fumbling.
ish North Atlantic Treaty troops
beck fdr dougth. And at the same time Canal, the Sanford-Titusville Canal would
Today, a t the age of *. Clara Jo walking, roll-overs a id parallel
In Germany and cutting down geo* whertvar aha dtalraa on her b a n became p a rt of her d a lly j
there must be lock* to control end prevent join the e ast and west Coasts for the ex
British garrisons all
over the
t home and a t tho
routine b o th a_____________
trutohoochange
of
w
ater
freight—oil
and
fuel
com­
flooding.
world.
Sha takes Um Sue to school. eenter. There woe occupational
ing
to
the
Sanfbrd
facility
from
T
e
x
u
and
The 8anford*Titueville Canal, the subject
Whllo Britain was cutting down
BM kaopo up with har own aga therapy, too.
Its armaments program, Weat
of a hearing called by the Army Corps of the Gulf—heavy raw m aterial going to the
group in eizae, has developed a so. a c r e Jo w tn U to thank tB
Germany Inducted the first 0,733 lively in tc m t in reeding, draw- of you tor m iking thta poaMble.
Engineers for Aprt 10 at the Mayfair Inn, west from the eastern markets.
draft troopa for Its new nrmy.
Ing end muale. and ha* become Clara Jo waa th e I W B tlU r
T he economic value of the proposed canal
would provide all that farmers, cattlemen,
s contributing member of h e r'se a ld lrl.e m u a ry of the nstlon'e
In another development which
sportsmen and fishermen have been looking cannot be estim ated in mere dollars. There
crippled chlldron.
fe a u y circle
reflected the contrast between the
Is th e conservation value th a t Is worth mul­
M ilNsuonai Society for Crijfor.
British and Carman situation*,
le
h
a
b
iltW
Ie
a
Cortot
By BUSSELL KAY
known nuclear scientist as con­ Gen. Hans 8p*idei »t West Ger­
Chlldren and Adults ll i
And it Is predicted that hundreds will Iks ti-millions to th e sportsmen of Central Flor­
I t woe an laeter Beal ^ ^ - i ^ ^ j i f ^ w a u p p O r t t o h O l p
ida and the visitors who come to see us. The Annual reports of moat corpora­ sultant and advisor. Dr. Walter many assumed the command of
in Sanford so that particular day tospeak up pleasure boat Industry would bring added tion* are Uiually pretty dull read­ II. Zinn. who has established the
“ •£
S S T O V V i&amp; v S iito ; iS L
NATO ground forces In central
for the project that has been needed these
thousands of people to our part of the coun ing for anyone not directly Ident­ General Nuclear Engineering Cor­ Europe. In his new p&gt;st, SpeMel
,s s - £ K r B" p' d c i,,‘*
manv years. The spokesmen from m nny or­
ified with tho company a* an of­ poration at Dur.oJln. While the Hill command United State*. Bri­
aad skilled proIaatUmsl Uam,J°- H° * , ,
try leaving behind them hundreds of thou ficial,
actual amploymknt of nudaar po­
employe or atockholdcr
ganisation* and sections will brin g with
took
over
har
com
.
This
team
qbzztjor
mb «nw n
tish and French ** well as Ger­
sands of dollars as they stop to enjoy the
consist ad of varloua medical ipe-| Mm. VL M. I have a Woodl «M
Comprised for (he moit par; wer for the production of elec­ man troops.
them the supporting data for th e ir argu­
•
"best part" of Florida. The shipping indus­ of plgaa of itatlstici, packed with­ tric power cannot be looked for
elallsu. phyalcal. occupational on my leg which formed fellowLaahea Hunterian Premier
ments.
and apeech thcraplaU and medl- Ing an ulcer. How dan It be dletry
could not be estimated unless tho figures in a iombre, dignified, lomollm.-s in (he Immediate future. It la most The Btate Drpaitincnt In an
fish in g camp operators Will benefit from
eal and paychlstrlc cue workem. aolved?
austar# cover, they remind me of gratifying to know that out big unusually bitter statement M|d
run
into
those
above
the
six
figure
mark.
the more than 29,50 pleasure boats th u t will
The naourcet upon which thla Answer: The blood clot which
Florida power producers an* look­
*uch
unpleaiant
thing*
a*
bank
that the government of puppet
There’s too much at stake for a mere luke­
team eould draw included a great'formed will probably dUaoly* and
ply the S t Johns through the inland waterbalancai, Incoma tax collector* or ing aheaJ keeping abreast of deve Premier Janos KsJ.tr of Com­
variety of equipment such u absorb r*dually. Application of
lopment in this field, and will bo
audltora* reports.
way when It la made a reality—and the fi­ warm interest.
parallel hart, climbing bar*.1heat may be of some help.
prepared to turn to such energy munist Hungary had reverted to
An
earnest
effo
rt
must
be
extended
to
se
It waa rt/rtahlng last week to re­ wh-n it becomes practical.
gure is only a minimum one baaed on the
a regime of "Rtallnlst terror” to
H U T. H u r — t iraa
t»«.
number of boats in past years th a t would cure the Sanford-Titusville Canal for thn ceive an annual report io dilferent I congratulate Florida Puwer keep Its people In subjection.
benefit of thoee who would like to como that It cauted me to ill up and Corporation not only on their at*
Premier Husaeln Aim of Iran
use the new route.
take notice. Although my w ait) tractive and Interesting annual re­ resigned a t the rasutt of tha mur­
Many of the boating enthusiasts, seeing to Central Florida.
baikat ii always
within arm* port but upon their enterprise and der of thro# Americans, including
L A M -A -D A Y
Central Florida fo r th e first time a s they
reach, f didn't consign this booklet effort to build a bigger and b*tter a woman, by Irnnlan bandlta.
navigate one of the m ost beautiful areas of
to it. Something about It prevented Florida and their interest In the llanourhthr Eghba' «*» rained fu
;.v ‘
miy normal reaction.
th e state, will no doubt choose home sites
welfare cf the state l l a whole It succeed Ala. Both men are proMany people, when considering juvenile Its gay and colorful cover pic- i justifies
their slogan, "Partners
and M ttla hare.
Florida as a three-legged In Florida's Progress."
Industrialists m aking the Inland trip by delinquency, think In term s of one cause or luring
qUICKIE CAKE TOPPING
emphasis. Poverty, or a bad home, or some (tool supported by agriculture, in­
Sprinkle cocoanut over tha tap
way of the Sanford-Titusville Canal will see o ther factor is singled out as the cause and, dustry and tourism itemed to
of the cake when it'a hat out of
the vast potentials of the area only to come more Important, the source of blame. Fre­ say, "Walt a minute, Butter, look
the oven, and run under the
Inside."
I
did
and
found
It
con­
back with bigger and better plans for the
broiler flam* Juat long enough
quently, it seems more important to blame tained •
fascinating
story of j fid&amp;.'Vc CiOl'AAlSHEift ]
expansion of their own business ventures.
to toaet cocoannt to a golden
th an to understand. Thus, it is often said growth, development and progress,
The possibilities are too fa r beyond vi­
brown. Or cover cake with a 5Impressive
and
Informative,
and
th n t "the parents are to blame."
cent bar of chocolate, place under
sion to put Into words—so vast are th e pos­
la
no
way
dull.
However, we do not really begin to think
the direct brollfr flame to melt,
sibilities th at the Influx of boats, people,
The atalliUes war* there, nf
fully until we shed ourselves of the need to court*, but (hoy were presented
then spread smoothly with knife
and Industry to Central Florida would more blame someone, to excuse, to use our minds
while soft.
with elavar illuatration* that told
than pay for the canal in time to come.
as Instrum ents of rationalization. In ap- the atory In such an Intaraillng
The Sanford;Titusvll!e Canal la not only
proachlng th e grave problem* of Juvenile manner you would hardly cona measure for*greater expansion, fo r con­
It with tho annual report of a
delinquency, we should recognize that these aact
big corporation.
servation of w ater and wildlife, but It would
occur In the framework
of society. The
Tho running story It told of
also become a potential m iltary Mfety
causes are social, economic, personal, ant Florida's sm iting
davclopmant
channel for the transportation of essential
waa axeaptlomlly wall written and
psychological.
materials Into Central Florida from vital
FORT SAM HOUSTON. Tex.
W e are dealing with a condition of youth might wall have graced the page*
(AHTNC)—Army Pvt. John D.
porta.
of
Tlmo,
Nswswaok
or
Nation’s
In a changing and dangerous period. In or. Business. It told of tho activities
Fite, whole wife, Megan Uvea at
Shipbuilders of Jacksonville have seen the
2311 Lake Dr., Raleigh, N. C.,
necessity and the importance of the Sanford. der to lessen the incidence of delinquency we of such concerns aa General R'eeW "*
recently was assigned to tho
Minnoapolla-Ifonevwcll
Titusville Canal—Sportsm en of Jacksonville, m ust mobilize social resources nnd energies. trie Co.;
4-d
Brook
Army
Medical
Center
at
Regulator Co.; Hamilton-Standard,
realistically looking a t the conservaton of If we do not, and if Juvenile delinquency Division of United Alreraft l?orp.;
Fort Sam Houston, Tex.»
continues to increase, then wo can even be
Fite entered the Army in De­
Air Aaioclalea, Inc.: General Nu­
£i«f. ite« rfAUIli fTOtKATV. Iso. %«•'.» BIUMBtffiruk
nurturing the barbarians within our own clear Engineering Corporation and
cem ber 1956.
"Which
one
of you is known a* T h e Body'f’^
gates who will tear down much of what we
Tho 23-yvar-old soldier, ton of
other great organisations that a rt
Mr. and Mri. Kirby W. Fite Sr , The tea anemone's tentacles are
Daily »im »« Saturday, suaday ant rnrlitmaa.
and our forebears—have created. This Is a spending millions of dollars on new
• Publlihad Saturday praaaadlaa curium**.
Celery Ava„ Sanford, la a 1956 lined with thousands of poison
problem which does not call for anger. At plant* In this state that will even­
graduate of Davldion College and darts that ran paralyze most small
Water** aai Mtnad naaa utility rwlabar i t t i l l at the same time, sentimentality in approuch tually give employment to many
otfue
af
laafaro
florid*.
aadar
tks
At*
tba r.«i
a membar of Kappa Alpha. Phi creatures. Yet the down-fish, an
and add tremendouily
•r Csatrdda if Marak I t i l l
ing it is as dangorous as anger. It cannot be (houiand*
Bata Kappa, and Della' Phi Al­ orange and while inhabitant of
to Florida's Industrial progress.
te n rts x iN S sditar ».« Pualiakar
left alono to the law. An all-sided approach
pha fraternities.
While
modestly
pointing
out
the
th* roral reefs, Uvea Intimately
■tarutlv* Bdltay
UAfttON
NANUAN e a . Ilariatlfa
Rdlt&lt;
aV .
Is required.
FREE DEUVERY
Importaht part that power play*
■vat.TN 1 cnSMINO. Adrrrll.i** Manaaar
with the anemone, diving among
The
eity
of
Jacktonvuv
H
a
.|jtJ
tentacle*
without
harm,
In
such
development,
the
reputl
In­
too
N. Park Pbene FA 2-1112
One
of
tho
big
tasks
facing
us
is
to
con
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
waa unca known as LOwfurU."
•
Florida Cor- IN HOUAND, the world a flower
Carrtar
tin par waak
Oaa Month
It.M cern ourselves with boys and girls of five dicated the effort
garden.
It
la
customary
to
wel­
yaa Maalla
Sla Mnalhi
Oaa Taay
oration la making to keep abreast
come friends with a bouquet at
six and seven. In other words, as we try to
III!
II 71
III.I#
aotltaa.
All Obituary
___________.
___uarda af tkauka. raaalutlaua and .m eet the problem, we should give much of thasa new demands through the end of ■ journey. At Schlpol.
lh«
construction
of
new
and
batter
natlaat af aalartalamaat lay lha yurpaaa af ratlins
national airport of th* Netherfuada •til ka ckarpad far at rasut
lutar adrartialna rata*
thought nnd effort to preventative mea plants, extension of lines, and In land*. It la rathar easy to follow
Tka Harald la a_ atamkar
___■
af tka
______
Ualtad Praaa
th* custom. All you havo to do is
sures. If many boys and girls of five to se­ many other ways.
■alualvaly la
ta tka uia far rapubllaa
•klak la aailtiad atalualvaly
Full cradlt Is given lo Governor to drop two or three msllder* In
ven
enn
now
he
set
on
a
road
of
constructive
itaa af all Ik# local «••« prlalad la Ikla aawipapar
Collins and tho Florida Develop- a vending machine and out
Rapraaanlad Natlaaally ky Oaaaral Aduartlilap living, we will have less delinquency In ten moat Commission for tho achieve- will coma a perfectly fresh, pratyears. We have here a long-term problem, ment of Interesting national In- tv •"&lt;! frairant Dutch bouquet,
*arvtra Ina Ml Oaarf'a Raclns. Rank Hill
Atlaata Oaartla
one of tho mnjor ones facing us in a chang­ duatrlal leaders la tbla state aad _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
. v
ing society.
encouraging thorn to como here. I
TATTLE TAI.F. KGIH
Page 4 ...... ~.............. Monday. April 8, 1957
It told of the coming of natural
CINCINNATI W— Judgs Jugat to the area and eaplalned how
IIAT TRAVKLA
h Woest* decidnd Thursday
this would provide a more aeonNORTH PLATTE. Nab.
t Charles R. Pope wasn't
Th* C. A. Bradley farm waa emle operation from tho standpoint wearing hli breakfast egg nn Ills
struck by a tornado that destroy­ Of fuel coat* la tho production of shirt when officers arres'ed him
ed some buildings and blow Brad­ power.
Th* judge gave Pop* 30 days In
It visualised the coming of at­ Jail on.a charge of petty larceny
ley’s hat away. A few days later
•By B IN N E T T CERFomic
energy
and
told
how
Uis
Tam­
the hat was found 30 milts from
for dealing a large crate of egg*
pa Electrte Company, Florida Po­ from a poultry itora. Police no­
his farm.
HE REAL NAMES of tome very famous aiithors may aur- 1
wer A Light Company aad ■florida ticed the thief had broken some
prise you. Recognise Timothy Sparks Cecily Isabel Fair- 1
Power Corporation
compos* a *f tha aggt when he apparently,
field Andrew*? That formidable mouthful, my friend*, was the
There are 1,193,091 acre* af Florida Nuclear
Power Group. stumbled near the scene.
real name of Charles Dick­
national foraats in florlda.
They have retained a nationally
ens!

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with a novel called "House
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M o n . A p ril 8 , 1957

P * r e 5 THE PANFORD HERALD

S ocial fvsm ti

Calendar

Plans Near
Completion
For Flower Show

Tlow d(sah Jh u !

MONDAY
Church with th* Youth of the
The Elsie Knight Circle (Bus­ Church in charge. At 8:15 p.m.
iness Women) of the First Bap­ Sunday School workers' confew
tist Church will
meet at the cnee will be held.
home
of
Mr*.
H.
A.
Moreland,
Prayer Service will b« held at
Numerous places in (he Mayfair
J A C K ! f © T W IC E
.he Elder Springs Baptist Chapel
Inn will be mad* even lovier a* 1110 Palmetto Ave.
The Bor Scouts of the First at 7:30 pun.
a result of the annual Garden Club
The Girl Scouts of the First
flower shew which will begin on Presbyterian Church will meet
Presbyterian Church, Troop No.
Saturday and
eontinue through In the Scuut Room at' 7 p.m.
Pm very haopy U report that ber, o r squsdron, and slipped Ini*
Sunday. The reaaon is that the at
The Women of the First Pres­ 149, will meet at 3:30 jam. at
any
dependents who *0 wish may the slot! Couldn’t make It an y .
tractive plant* which will be on byterian Church will have their the Church.
The
Senior
High
Fellowship
attend
the “ full-dreaa" inspection easier for you. so coma on itiT f*
sale will be located on one of &lt;hc Circle meetings as follows: ,
of the First Presbytrrian Church
entry porche*; the eeffee tables
to be held Goon Friday, April 19 one, and enter 8t U n it ONE cbot(«
The Session of the First Pres­
In the lobby will hold competitive byterian Church will meet In the will meet at the Church at 7
behind the Administration Build­ for each name! A contest la only
p.m. for recreation.
flower arrangements entered by Session Room at 7:30 p.m.
ing aboard the Air Station. This as much fun at tho number of on*
the circles; the enclosed porch sur
a p.m. —Circle Number 1, Mrs. The Mir-Weck Bible Hour of the
Inspection will be of N.A.S. per­ tries th a t are received! And roFirst
Presbyterian
Church
will
be|
rounding the ballroom will house Victor Brown, Chairman. Hostess,
sonnel only, and will not include member. the crises are two 110.00 a
booths set up by each circle with Mra. W. k. Anderson, 3trt Oak conducted by the pastor, Rev. A.
various items for sale; while the Ave. Co-hostcss, Mrs. Victor u. Mclnnis, at 7:30 p.m.
the squadrons, etc. It will start gift cetificatM, to be used al
the Chancel Choir of the F irst[
MISS MAE KII.GO
flower show Itself will, as usual, Brown.
at
9:00 A.M. A* I stated in a the Navy Exchange. So do your
Presbyterian Church will re-i
have the large ballroom for its
3:p.m. -Circle Number 2, Mrs.
previous
column, all officers and "bit”, and have a t least nn9
nearsc a t 7:30 p.m. at the Church.1
setting.
K. C. Maxwell, Chairman. Hos­
enlisted
personnel taking pnrt chance a t winning!!
------------------------The Junior Garden Club, under tess, Mr*. Jay Beck, 410 Mag­
And don’t forget that tho winwill be in full-dress whites, and
the direction of Mrs. Blanton D nolia Ave. Co-hostess, Mrs. R.
l l announced at a danen
«•
tor officers this includes gloves, nrr will i be
Owen, will have a separate display C. Maxwell.
medals and awords. It’a »uro r» at the E. M. Club, to be hold tho
In a smaller room nearer the din
.1 p.m.—Circle Number
I,
be an impressive sight, and one night of April 19. Sidney Vehiln'a
ing room. 5I{*. Owen pointed out Mrs. L. I. Frasier, Chairman.
you.ll long remember, If you've orchestra will be playing, and *ro
that the gay “ Carnival of Flo­ Hostess, Mrs. L. F. Boyle, 2401
want to see each and every on*
never attended such an affair.
wers’’ theme Is being'ekrri'd out Mellonville Ave.
SPARTANHUKG, S. C .-S anof you there!
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gene
Belcher
ENTERPRISE: Mrs. Boh Ralga ford alumnae of
In the display of cnihlren'i ac­
Converse Col­ had two guests for an out-duor
3 p.m.—Circle Number 5,
Guess I've been orating front
complishments and entries.
Mrs. F. II. Hill, Chairman. Hos­ was the guest of honor at a lege, Spartcnburg, S.C,. have oar-b-que last Thursday, a t their my “ soap box" long anougb, bat I
stork
shower
given
by
5!rs.
Hom­
been
invite,)
to
attend
a
dutch
Scheduled entries for the child­ tess, Mrs. J.A. Hat fold, 214 Sou­
home on Elliot Ave. Tho guests Jo w ant to remind everyone of th«
er Sarver and Miss Jenny Sarver luncheon meeting of former Con­ were Dr. John Sledge, and Chief need for blood to replenish th«
ren include flower arrangements th Park Ave.
by the Junlor High at Pineercst
3 p.m.—Circle Nnmbcr 9, Mrs. nt their home Wednesday even­ vene students In Winter Park Moon. Chief Moon and Mr.. Bel­ supply a t the base. Thie la not
on Thursday, April II.
and the fifth and sixth graJes at Kirby Fite, Chairman. Hostess, ing.
cher are corpsmen at the N.A.S a favor you’d be doing anyun*
Mrs. Harold Stults was in
Mrs. Alexander Waite I* in nospltal.
all schools. Dish Gardens will be Mrs. Ralph Leonard, Dclespinc
but yourself! It’s there for YOU(
entered by the third and fourth Drive, DeBary. Co-hostess. Mrs. charge of the games and con­ charge of plans and reservations
should the necessity ever arise.
Understand
that
the
new
local
tests. Prise* were won by Mi** and has rr&lt;|Uested all area alum­
grades.
B. M. Hoke.
radio station either has already Of course we all hope well never
2:30 p.m. Circle Number 7, Carol Reale nnd Miss Helen nae to R.8.V.P. to her at Winter started broadcasting, or will al­ nave the need for this service,
Flower arrangements and dish
Snodgrass.
The
gifts,
mnny
and1
Park hy April 10.
gardens by the SanforJ Junior Mrs. II. G. Brehens, Chairman
most immediately. I'm not ad\«r out let’s be realistic and aeknowHigh. Mrs. Owen expressed the Hostess, Mrs. J. E.. Raker, l.VJU beautiful were presented the hon-| The luncheon meeting will be itsing for them; only wanted to 'edge the fact that occasion MIGHT
orre in a bassinett, a gift of the held a t I p.m. at Barbixon, Win­
hope that some of the children West 1st Street
let people know that a tape re­ aiise, and how wonderful to* feel
MISS 1-ATItlCIA HARRINGTON
would also enter horticulture ex­
8 p.m. — Evening Circle Num­ hostesses*. The skirt and rover ter Park.
cording
of "station quarter*" was that you’ve helped out when you
Alutnnuc residing in 8 area
hibits. The displays will Include ber 1, Mrs. Floyd G. Ca*e, .was of a pale green dotted swiss
★
★
made
at
the Air Station, and will were needed.
★
★
*
Christmas, aluminum craft, Valcn- Chairman, ' Educational Building over a darker green lining, a gift communities arc invited and urg­ he broadcast over the new station.
I was downtown Saturday morn­
of
Mrs.
Rtultz,
Mr*.
E.
C.
Snod­
ed
to
attend
the
April
It
meet­
times, mobiles, earrings and Jiro of the Church. Hostesses, Mrs.
ing,
and Betty (5lra. Ed) Hunt*
This
should
make
very
interesting
ing a t which Miss Mae Kilgo,
oches made of dried materials and Marguerite Graham, Mrs. E. J. grass and Mrs Fred Render.
The refreshment table wad executive secretary of the Alum­ listening for anyone who has no handed mo a sheet of paper, a n
as sorted handicraft from all the Routh, Mrs. John Krider, Sr
idea as to what goes on at "quart- snvelope, and a handbill, asking
grades.
8 p.m. Evening Circle Number centered with a large umbrel!a| nae Association, will be the trs".
vach and every one of u l to
covered
with
pink
and
blue
ribspeaker.
Another Interesting featur- uf 2, Mrs. Sidney Ives,III, Chair­
Also attending as n represen­ The new officer* and hoard write to the Secretary of tno
the flower show will be the exhi­ man. Hostess, Miss
Rebecca lion*. The sheet rake was deco­
Mr. nnd Mr*. W. E. Harrington i
bit on soil conservation arranged Stevens, 921 Park Ave. Co-hos­ rated with icing topped with a tative of Converse College, will member* of the Chief's Wives Navy and tell him why we want
pair of pink and (due bootees. Ice be Miss Anne Weeks, field sec­ Club, met last Wednesday morn­ the Navy bate to remain hare in
.r e .nno«nein» the
by Ben F. Wiggins. U. 8. Soil Con­ tess Mis. Mary Earl Walker.
of their daughter, Patricia Ann
ing nt 10:00 A. M.. nt the home Sanford. The women were doing
servation Service. This exhibit is
8 p.m.—Evening Circle Num­ cream, rakes and orange punch retary.
of
the club’s president, Mr*. thl* on behalf of the Jayceea who,
and
favors
of
little
umbrellas
not entered for competition.
l
ber 3, Mrs. Harvey II. Hale,
Charles Meads, to discuss plans no ona can deny, have certainly
Mrs. Ralph Betts, chairman of Chairman. Hostess, Mrs. W. R. filled with candy completed the
for the coming buffet supper and done their share to try and keep
the flower show recently released Anderson, 310 Oak Ave. Co- refreshments.
Mitt Harrington will graduate
dance to be held April 29, at the us here!) Isn't it wonderful *ta
Guests Included Mrs, Leonard
th" horticulture schedule which' hostess Mrs. Curtis Hughes.
from Seminole High School In I ALTAMONTE SPRINGS —Mr* Is as follows:
Chief* Club. The Wive* Club will know that people WANT U»T
The Elsie Knight Circle uf the Locher, Miss Etcanorc Vanland'.n'jJune. Sh« la a member of th e 1Lillian Sever!, American Legion
nandle the details for the buffet (That would be an ideal thing to
Horticulture “ sideshow" Note:— IHrst Baptist Church will meet ham. Miss Doris Roberts. Miss
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wolfe had supper.
write about!) I’m sure we’ve nil
Triple Trio. Majorette Corp. and Auxiliary *lxth dlitrlct president All horticulture specimens must with Mrs. It. II. Moreland, 1110 Shirley Roberts of Dclmnd. Mr.
as their guest this weekend, bis
been stationed some place, a t w m a
Is a candidate for the office of have been grown by amateur ex­
Editor of the Smoke Signets.
Don
l.inefrhter.
Miss
Clata
AtchOn
Thursday,
April
4,
Mrs.
Wil­
Palmetto Ave. at 8 p m.
father, J. M. Wolfe from Uma­
&lt;ime or another, where we have
ley Miss Mary Hatcm, Wrs. M. tilla.
liam A. Johnson and Mrs. A. L.
Mr. Butler was graduated from Centra! Area President for the hibitor for at least three months.
American Legion Auxiliary.
TUESDAY
New
classes
will
be
formed
as
ne­
Collins
and
Mrs.
Doris
Heims
of
Payne gave a farewell luncheon known of, or at least sensed, a u
Seminole High School in 1954.
antagonism toward the Navy, for
Mr*.
Sever*
is
a
resident
of
cessary and unrelated plants will
The Pilot Club will hold its Orange City, Mrs. Meryl Nettles
After completing hi* service
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Vis and for Mrs Howard (Mary) Wolf. the mere fact that lh» government
Fern Park and a member of Old be judged against each oth»r.
tegular
business
meeting
at
8
of
Lake
Helen.
Mrs.
Aietha
Ev­
Hie
luncheon
was
held
at
Mrs.
with the U. S. Army he i* now
Section II. Potted Plants—
p m. at the Yacht Club The board an* nnd Mrs. Norma Evnns of his mother, .Mrs. Marie Royce Payne’s home at 410 Kilithu Cir­ .‘hose to put a b a n there! Tha
employed by the Florida Power Glory Unit No. 183 where she Class 1—Foliage plants.
all of St. Petersburg visited Mr.
serves a* Uhit Chaplain. She is
will meet at 7:30 put.
Sanford, Mrs. Ira Sarver of Day- sn,| Mrs. C. C. Welsh, 1019 Lnu cle. Among the guests that ar­ ihsolute opposite it the cafe hero,
and Light Company in Cocoa.
with tha whole town literally
also chairman of Rehabiliation, Class 2—Potted plants in bloom.
The State Baptist W. M. U. ton Ohio Mrs. Grace Reale, Miss
rived for the 1:30 luncheon were: lighting to keep u tl The very
The wedding i* scheduled to Child Welfare and Community Class 3—Made up plants—totem meeting will be held in Gaines­ Carol Reale, Miss Marie Goodwin. rel Ave. Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Betty Spencer, Mrs. Lillian least each of u* can do It to w rits
take place in June with definite Service. She is a member of Or­ poles, etc. more than one plant in ville, April, 9-10.
Mrs. Fred Bender, Mr*. E. C.
Doty
Mallexowhkl,
Friends #f,R. C. Wiley will be Fijol, Mrs.
plans being announced at a later ange County Salon No. 370, 8 et pot
The Circle meeting of the Snodgrass, Mrs. Walter Trapp,
Mrs. Pat Crawford, Mr*. 5lartha our letter, and let them know In
glad
to
know
he
is
making
a
Washington that we like it here,
date.
Class
4—Collections.
40 where she serves ns scrap
| First Methodist Church are ‘ «* Mr*. Harold StuBs, Mr*. M. H.
speedy recovery from surgery Seaman, and Mrs. Maxine New­ and are proud and thrilled to bo
Section I, Specimen Blooms and follows:
book chairman.
Ryan, Miss Helen Snodgrass, the undergone In the Seminole Mem­ bury.
stationed where they like u», and
Circle Number t meet* with honorce and the hostesses.
Mrs. Severs is a past president Branches
The menu for the luncheon In­ want ue.
orial Hospital Friday morning.
Mrs. Marvin Dyal, 504 Plumas*
of the state of Illinois where &lt;he Class 1—Hibiscus.
HI* daughter, Mr*. R. I.. Gil- cluded a minced clam dip with p«I will NOW come down from my
became a member of the past Class 2—Annuals—3 stems—ono Dr. 9:45 a.m.
lispie nnd daughter, Terrie fruin totato chips, sliced ham, salami, "soap box” and aay good night
color.
Sub-classes
according
to
var­
Circle
Number
2
meet*
wit'ij
president's club
for Illinois iety.
Melbourne arrived Thursday to three kinds of ehecses, ami wheat
thins. Iced tea and coffee were
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS—Amer­ state; was elected a delegate to Class 3—Perennials—3 stems—ore Mrs. J. A. Calhoun, 2039 Mellon ;
l&gt;n by his side.
served with the luncheon, follow­
ican Legion Unit No. 183 recently department conventions nnd al­ color. Sub classes according to var- ■vlllc A**., 9:45 a.m.
Cirrle Number 3 meets with
placed nine flag* of our country ternate to National convention i-ty.
Mrs. Wade II. Garner and ed by rake for dessert.
in the Rosenwald Negro school in | She has held every office in Class 4—Bulbs, corm. and tuberous i Mr*. W. L. Kirk, 40’! Summer­
Mrs.
A. I&gt;. Roundtree left Thu­ Tills will be the last chnnrc I'll
lin Ave., 9:45 n.nt.
Altamonte Springs and 15 were the unit in her continous years rooted flowers—1 stem.
The Lake Monroe I’-TA will rsday for Daytona Beach for a get to remind all V. A. II. 7 wives
Circle
Number
I
meet*
with
|
presented to Lyman school.
j of service with the American Class 5—Roses—l stem er spray
Mrs. Geo. Chapman. 2tO*J Cor- sponsor a pie supper April 8 at few days of rest and relaxation. about tonight's meeting nt the
Americanism
chairman, Mri. j Legion Auxiliary nnd has held -a n y variety. Subclasses by color.
U. S. O. Try slid make It as there
11:30 pm . to 7:30 p.m. to be giv­
|
dova,
9:45 a.m.
Sally Faulhaber and Mrs. Lillian | many department and district Class 6—Shrubs or trees—1 spray
.Mr.
and
Mrs.
Henry
Yeackle
will
be a talk on a most Important
en
by
the
second
grade
home
The Brownie Scouts of the
eh-iirmnn.-hip*.
Severs, made the presentation.
subject, (the Medicare Program.)
not over 30"—foliage.
First Presbyterian Church will room mothers. Following the sup­
Recently n sixth district past Class 7—Shrubs or trees—1 spray meet in the Youth Building ul per, the regular monthly meeting week* visit with friend* and by Dr. Gordon Backer of the
relatives.
president's parley was organised not over 30”—flowering or fruited. 3 p.m.
Naval Air Station medical staff
of the P-TA will he held.
Also, a last reminder to all chief*
by Mrs. Severs for vwhlch her Class 8—Flowering vines—1 spray
An art exhibition will be held
Tha rinneers of th- First Pres­
Youngster* frmn Sanford, a&gt; and their wives about the "squarcgoal is 100 pet. in membership n«t* over 30".
byterian Church will meet for immediately n ftrr the session in
A rt you suro
mong tho*,, li*ted for schola*tie ilsncing" lesson that start tonight,
ny Department convention time Class 9—Cacti and Succulents.
fellowship and recreation in the each class room.
Class 19—Miscellaneous.
at the
Baylor at 8: P. 51., nt the Chief* Club.
in May.
your children
Mrs. I. S. Smith I* in charge achievement*
Youth Building
from G p.m.
Mrs. Severs is the wife of Hu­
of the supper. AH donations of School for Boys nt Chnttanuoga, A large number have already sign­
'hrough
8
pm.
aro getting
bert L. Severs, a veteran of W
pies nr enkes arc to lie at tho Penn., are Bruce Anderson, son ed up for them, hut even if you
Tuesday
WI and is th« mother of two
The
Sanford Junior
High school house by 3 o’clock Monday of Mr. nn&lt;| Mrx. It. W. Anderson haven't, don't let that stop you!
of Route 2 ami James Wright, Come on out und enjoy yoursel­
girls and four boys. Her four
enough
School I’-TA will m?et at 8 p.m
•on „f Mr nnd Mrs. J. A. Wright ves!
sons, Hubert ft., Donald, Ray­
a tho school. There will he |
Sr , 108 Elliot Ave. Listed on the
mond and Robert, have all ser­
There was a lot of “ last minute
nomination of officers.
Ray­
Dean's List mean* the student rushing” involved, hut tho boxes
ved in armed services of Ilie
burn Milwec will .peak on "The^
United States. Hulwrt it present
ha* maintained an average of are ready for the "E. 51. Club
ENTERPRISE: Members nnd Immediate Plans fur Hanford
75 or tletter in all subjects for Name Contest"! Ono box will be
ly in the veteran's hospital at
Schools.”
tile
current six weeks.
Hay Pines having undergone friends nf tho Harnett Memorial
at the Navy Exchange, and the!
The Woman's Bible Class of;
surgery recrntly for injuries re­ Methodist church will gather at the First Baptist Church will|
SUPER
other
one at the E. 51. Club.Therc
9:30 on Wednesday evening April
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS—Mr*.
ceived In WWII.
10th for a f.nvnlty Dinner. Guest meet at 3 p.m. with Mrs. F.. S. Grace Carrington Schrani, con­ R. Cockley, Mr*. T. L. Gorham, wilt be printed enrds right at the!
PLENAMINS
speaker for the evening will tie Rocker, Ul|n park Ave Hostess­ tralto soloist from Winter Park, Mrs. N. H. Choice, Mrs. K. A I boxes that only have to be filled |
Junior
Juthe, .Mrs. Graham
Fuller! in with the name you’ve chosen,
the Rev. George II. Carlton, wtio es will be group six.
wss guest artist at a meeting and Miss Mary Jane Smith.
(sc* w i v t n M . m ryour name, address, phone num-J
The
Anna
Miller
Circle
will
is completing his third year at
I r n iiin tsblst
hold installation of o'ficcra at 8 of the Altxmnnto Springs Civicj
It 1-sorUM •ItWIlRI |I«I lr«R IX lirsr
Oviedo
and
was
selected
from
Cluli held Wednesday afternoon. (
CsoctMitts.TMii Srirxrt fsrwU It trite
the Orlando District Inst year for p.m. at the Elks Club.
•* flit itctnmsnetUtRt •» Mctt't IX
Mrs. Allen Forward reported
The
W
M.S.Circle
of
the
Elder
tt4&gt;tl»ot*i )«/ cS'ISms i 4*&gt;lr (Mntlt*
outstanding work in the nrrn of
a net profit of $102 made on the
Ittotf* ntt t|tl I* S UI'OUJR II.
Springs
Baptist
Chapel
will
meet
the Town nnd Country church
recent bam supper. Mrs. T. F.
All attending the dinner are at 3 p.m.
The Dorcas Class of the CentWood, service chairman, report-!
3 6 -D a y Supply 1 . 7 9
I tral Baptist Church met recently n»ked to bring a covered dish nnd
fd that $59 has been earmark* I
W K D N E S D \Y
72 0i» Supply J21 • 144 Oay Supply 3.49 I at the
home rf
Mr*. T. P. should it be impossible for you
The Plantation Estates Glee for the resuscitator, a club spoil
NATIONALLY AOVERTISSD
Lot us d o y o u r
1Cason for its regular monthly to nttend the dinner, the Rev. Club of DeBary will meet at 7:30 sored project, for the service of
I ehiss meeting.
j (’"rlton will speak at 7:30 p m. p m.
th«
community.
at
the
Mansion
tinder
AT TOUR
Fallowing th? business session
Following (his time of medit­ (ho direction of Mrs. Harry
Others taking part in tho pro­
a social hour was eijoycd by tho ation
the
budget
for
the Whitaker
Miss Mary Jane
with l^mra Platt gram were
following: Mrs. Fred Yeackle, j coming year will be presented Urown as accompanist. Them Smith and Miss Catherine Crew*
Mrs Ina Gal! way, Mrs. Phillis and each item explained. Every will be n short business meeting of this community, who each gave
i Mash, Mrs. A. R. Mattox, teola family or member will be given conducted by Henry Wood, "pres­ a solo, und member* of the cho.r
McSwain, Mrs. Loretta Wiggins, an opportunity to pledge his an­ ident, followed by u social hour of the Altamonte Community
Mrs. Dorothy Griffin. Mrs. B It ticipated support for the coming with rcficshments.
Chapel gave an anthem. Those
Everything you wear in
Wiggins, Mrs J. R. Weaver, Mrs. Vfnr . . .Remember the dale . .
Prayer meeting will be held at on the rholr are Mr*. Clifford
th* Easter parade can
| G. If. High. Mrs Joe Daniels. Wednesday April 10th.
.
Sands,
Mrs.
P.
O
Schallert.
Mr*.
7:30 p.nt. at the First Baptist
Mrs. J. W. Parham, Mrs. Verdic
LOOK new even It it isn’t.
| Mae Hartman, Mrs Jack Banten,
Our Sxnitone Service will
Mr*. T. P. Cason ami Mrs. liarmake it look that way beI riett Wilcox.

Miss M a y Kilgo
Baby Shower Fetes To Speak At
Mrs. {tab Baiga
Alumnae Meet

Wednesday Night

Patrica Harrington To W ed
Jimmy L. Butler In June

• w « 'Bli Fem Park Resident

to jimmy . Butier. ion »f Mr. Named Candidate

For Area President

P siM o n aL

Auxiliary Places
Flags In School

i

P-TA Sponsors
Pie Supper Monday
Evening At School

r STEPPIN’ OUT

J

EASTER
M O R N IN G ?

Rev. G. H. Carlton
Guest Speaker
At Church Meeting

VITAMINS?

Musical Program
Heard At Recent
Civic Club Meet

Mrs. T. P. Cason
Hostess To Circle
Meeting Recently

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AprB S.19S7
i&amp;c-?

THt SAHFOtD HUALD

Minneapolis Racks
Rival Omaha 9-2

JhiL
San
diahald

RBiPf.

The Minneapolis Millers made
their next to last appearance In
Sanford of the Spring Exhibition
season yesterday afternoon in
Memorial Stadium and racked
their regular season rivals, Oma­
ha, of the American Association,
9-2 In one of the smoothest and
best played games of the season.
Al
Corwin, working on the
mound for Minneapolis, held Oma­
ha, however, as Harry Keister
rapped out a homer In the first.
Bibret Clarke came on for Min­
neapolis In the seventh and went
the final three, holding Omaha

SPORTS
Dr.
RWins Spencer
Memorial Tournament
Rain Postpones Game;
SHS Drops To Third
Place In Conference
1957
Pennant
Predictions
■jr LEO H. PETERXKN
UalU4 Pl*M Sperts Editor
TAMPA, W — Tho
Yankees
tu jf, (bo Dodgers *ft«r another
cImo rac« with the Brave* and
Radltfi.
Thoie are the 1957 pennant pre­
diction! 61 thla baieball writer af­
km - a r watching the 12 cluba train­
ing In Florida for five weeks and
•samlnlng the reporta on the four
taama which conditioned in Aritons.
Iteie’s how (hi* obaerver are*
Iham flnlahlng thla year:
American League: 1—Yankee*;
1—Indiana; l-T Ig tra ; 4—Wliilw
loa; 5—Red Sox; 6—Athletics; 7
—Oriole*, I—Senator*.
National League: 1 - Dodger*;
2—Brave*; 3—Redltgi; 4—Cardi­
nal*; S—Phllllea; 6—Pirates; 7—
3land; •—Cuba.
In the National League, there’*
olenty of lupport for the Dodger*,
Brave* and Redleg*, who flnUhrd
l.« that older la it iraion with only
two game* aeparating them.
The Dodger* get the nod be­
came they won In 1958 de*plte (he
fact mo»t of their atari had—for
them—lub-par year*. With the re­
turn of Jahnny Pndres. Dodger
pitching figure* to be atronger.
Brave* standing Pat
Milwaukee I* standing pal on
the club which finished a game
behind the Dodger* laat year. The
Brave* have pitching and a good
bench, but they alio have second
baa* and left field problem*.
A* for the Redleg*, they are the
power club of the league, but they
al*o may havr a third base prob­
lem and do not have a* good a
bench a* Brooklyn and Milwau­
kee.
The
Cardinal*
figure to be
atronger with the addition of (lug­
ging Del Ennl* and pitcher* Sam
Jonei, Jim Davi* and Hoyt Wil­
helm. They lack a hard hitting
renter fielder and catching depth,
however.
Philadelphia ha* the pitching,
but lack* a major league shortatop and power. Pittiburgh, too,
ha* the pitching and probably the
beat defcniive outfield in the lea­
gue but fall* abort in tong ball
unch. There eeems to be little
ope for the Giant* or Cub*.
Over in the American League,
the Yankee* are in a das* by
Ibemielve*.
A Cine* Battle
The battle for
second place
promise* to be a close one with
the Indana, Tigers, White So* and
Red Sox in the rare.
Cleveland rates the edge be­
cause of superior pitching.
Detroit may lack solid pitching
behind It* big three of Frank
Lary, Billy llocft and Paid Foytack. The Tigers have power in
Al Kallne, Harvey Kuenn and Ray
Boone, but may he hurting at
third hate with Boone shifted to
ftril,
The White Sox have strength
down the middle. That strength,
however, Is offset by weaknesses
at first and third bases and Chi­
cago may run out of pitching.
Boston has the power and the
pitching potetnial. but still Is plag­
ued with infield holes.
Ail those ex-Yankees figure to
give Kansas City a much-needed
shot In the arm but from this cor­
ner, the A’a still look like solid

K

Dr. Ilaroid Ring reigns as king
of the fairways In Sanford as he
was medalist at a smooth 72,
beating out Carl ltubbell who bad
a 73 In the Championship flight of
the Garland W. Spencer Memorial
Golf Tournament completed yes­
terday at the Mayfair Inn Semi­
nole County Club.
In the first flight John Ivey
edged Earle Higgenbotham two
and one for that crown. Cy Fltton
took the seernnt flight over Harry
Cushing with a two and one, and
Tom Butts brought home the third
flight bacon with a two-up win
over Jim Parker.
The
RingTHubbcll pay off
match for the city’s championship
drew a galley as Ring won the
first two holes and then lost the
next three. Hn won the eight and
ninth, however, and went Into the
turn one up. He won number 10
and then went nip-ad-tuek with
Huhbell for the next few hole*.
Going Into the 17th Hubbell was
two up with two to go. He won
the 17th and that made him city
champion by unanimous consent.

to only one run.
Minneapolis showed the smooth
opportunistic attitude early in the
second inning when they turned
four hits Into three runs.
Then, in the fourth, 'they con­
tinued their aggressiveness as
they capitalized on an Omaha er­
ror and turned it Into a run.
Omaha pitcher Boyd Linker still
hadn't had enough, however, and
In the fifth inning Orlando Cepe.la
hit hi* sixth home run of the sea­
son for Minneapolis and Linker
headed for the showers, but not
before doubles by Fernandes Alou
and Ed White bad given Minne­
apolis another run.
Al Wilson came on In the sixth
and the unstoppable Millers dis­
regarded his terrific speed- and
accuracy and ran up three runs,
all earned against the by this
time rattled Omaha club.
Minneapolis winds up their
spring season Wednesday and will
make farewell from Sanford Thurs­
AUGUSTA, Ga.—Dr. Cary .Mid­ day. Like Dallas, they will leave
dlecoff, one of the nation’s top- in small groups and fly to their
ranking golfers, today was named respective cities.
Today the Millers are making
proof the new Diplomat golf course
by Ben Kline, executive director their final apperance In Sanford
for the 220,000,000 Hollywood. against Springfield; Tomorrow
Fla., hotel resort scheduled to they play a mcrnlng game in
Daytona against Rochester, and
open In December.
Kline, associated with Samuel Wednesday they close out the sea­
Friedland, food chain executive son with an afternoon game
building the most extensive tour­ against Ortiaha in Daytona Beach.
R H E
ist development to hit South Flor­
100 000 010 2 7 4
ida In 30 years, flew to the Mus­ Omaha
030 123 OOx 9 11 0
ters Tournamnet Saturday to Minneapolis
Batteries
make the appointment.
.
The 18-hole course. deslgneJ by Omaha: Linker. Wilson (8, and
the nationally-known golf course | Burdick
architect, nobert Lawrence, will i Minneapolis: Corwin. Clark* (7 ,
be one of the most lavish and
*n,l Jenkins. Jackson (8
eye-appealing links evir built.'
Home Rons
I-and fill operations for the course i Omaha; Keister (1st, none on)
alone represent more than a $1,- Minneapolis: (Sth, none on)
300,000 Investment.
|
------------------------ Stretching across a 300-acro J p O C k T e Q I T l S e e K S
land tract, tha resort is sliced In
to two sections by the intracoastal
V irfn rv
waterway. The Diplomat Hotel,
Y lliu ijr
containing almost 300 rooms, will
CVn c n n T n d flV
rl«e over an ocean-front site. On w r J c C I 5 U n
I UUUy
the mainland side of the water
The Sanford Seminole thlnclads,
way, the Diplomat Country Club under the auspices of track coach
anddfcolf course sprawl inland To- i Fred Ganas. will be seeking their
ward Route 1. Completion date far ' second victory of the season this
the resort Is December 1.
. nllemoon a* they play host to
Middlecoff, 33. chosen by Fried- Eu*tls and Tavares on the horn*
land ofr his brilliant putting style cinders behind Seminole High
and all-around gslfing versatility, School.
The Tri-School meet will hive
electrified the golfing world in
1933 when he walked off with six a full 13 event schedulo and, ac­
national tourneys, Including the cording to Ganas, the Semlnoles
have no intention of taking the
Masters'.
In 1938, he continued burning a bark seat for the match.
Sov far this season the Seml­
blue streak on the nation's gulf
links, capturing the U. S. Na­ noles have not lost a match. They
tional Open and two other key have one win and two seconds in
tri-meets and tills afternoon's
tourneys.
The youthful, well-bred Tennc*-1 match will give them sn opporlean, whose magnetism and uo-jtunity to pit thejr skills against
yielding persistence, have gained ‘ toss-up schools,
him Innumerable friendships (in- The meet, starting at * p.m.
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The Sanford Seminole swimmers
The Dalles Eagles made their
did themselves right proud last farewell showing in Saniord over
Friday afternoon In a tri-school tha weekend In a blaxq of glory
swimming meet with veterans aa they toppled Oklahoma City
Leesburg and ML Dora, especially 16-U Friday and then upset their
since they have an pool to prac­ big brothers In the New York u.znt
tice In.
Farm System, Minneapolis, 4-1 In
Despite coming In
third the the Shrine Benefit game of the
Semlnoles railed up II points in year Saturday night !n Memorial
the boys’ meet and 2S points to Stadium.
the girls’ m*e,, which was far Tha upstart Eagle* madt a trebetter than tha anticipated (bow­ menduoa effort against Use smooth
ing.
working Millers In the Shrine
Athletic Director Fred Ganas Benefit game—the last one of the
had high praise for the Job done season for the Eagles.
by swimming
lint coach Bill Fleming.
Minneapolis won tho Spring Ex­
"Handicapped the way the team hibition Season over Dallas four
was with no facilities at their dis­ games to three, and the Sanford
posal, lb* team made a tremend­ fold attached themselves to sides
ous showing for the first swim­ and rivalry between the two top
ming- meet ever participated In teams of the Glint Farm System
by Saminole High."
more likened to a world series.
Points'tallied by the Semlnoles
The game was a tight defensive
would have been ever higher had one that kept tb* ran* cheering
the Semlnolea had fewer disquali­ with keyed excitement. For the
fication* atemmlng from lack of first time in the Mlnneapolls-Dalpractica.
tea series there were no homo
Ganas commented that the Sem­
lnoles had been able to work out
In a pool only twice this season.
"The Navy let us use their pool
twice.*’ he said, "and It was won­
derful of them to let us do so,
The Sanford Seminole JV base­
but we needed more practice and
It is eertalnly understandable that ball team swung Into action this
their own personnel and families afternoon on the practie field
across the street from Seminole
come fifs t”
Ganas said he hoped that by High School against the Oviedo
next year tha Seminole* would varsity in a game where "every­
have an agreement with the city body from Sanford will play, no
whsreby they could have the city m atter what the score Is.**
* Laude issued the statement htls
facilities available.
In the boys* meet Leesburg scor­ morning and saM that L. C. Smith
ed 77 points, Mount Dora 37 and will get the starting nod on the
Sanford It. In the girls’ meet mound with Cecil Dandridgc stand­
bJesburg posted 71 Mount Dora ing by for possible relief action.
Laude aakl the purpose of his
32 and £anford 28.
taking on the extra dutfei of JV
Bay*
30-yard freestyle — R ail (L), coach was to give the Semlnoles
Sailer (MD), Phigin (S). Time more depth through game ex­
perience and "that’s what we will
23.9.
100-yard breastroke — Barcus do in every game, no m atter what
(L), Cleary (MD), Vicentl (MD), the score happens to be."
Laude said he would start BnbTime 2:37.7.
100-yard back-*trox« to Rigdun by Stubbing! at catcher, a fresh­
(L), Grave* (MD), Hewitt (L), man; Claude Hittell, a junior, at
first base; Ray Johnson, a senior,
Time: 1:30.2.
100-yard freestyle — R an (L), at second; George Harriett, a
Nell (L), Cleary (MD). Time: .39. freshman, at short stop; Vernon
100-yard butterfly — Barcus Kirk, a sophomore, a t third; Ken
Hosack. a senior, In left fit-id;
(L) Young (L). Time: 1:19.6.
Diving — Rice (L), Brown (S), Terry Goemble, a senior in center
field; and Henry Itussi, a sopho­
Points: 142.7.
l(0-yard individual medley — more, in right field.
Others scheduled for action in
Higdon (L), Phillip* (S), Schulster
the game this afternoon for San­
(MD). Time: 2:00.6.
140-yard medley relay — Mount ford includes. Jack Stotsky, Al
Dora (Grants, Vincent!, Schulster, Stanley, and Dandridge.
Sadler). Time: 1:04.2.
140-yard free relay—Leesburg
140-yard medley relay—Mount
Boast, Young Hewitt, Rlci), Dora (Brown, Taylor, Reich,
Sanford Time: 1:14.
Snowberger), Leesburg. Time:
GIRLS
2:03.
30-yard freestyle — Chamings
140-yard free relay — Sanford
(L), Stewart (L), Hook (MD). (Clark, Bolger,
Ivey.
Flbry).
Time: 32.3.
Leesburg. Time: 1:38.3.
100-yard breast-stroke — Giles
(L), Potter (L), Munson (S).
Time: 1:31.8.
200-yard freestyle — Stradin (L*),
Reich (MD), Turner (L). Time:
2:33.
100-yard backstroke — Clem­
ents (L), Brown (MD), Taylor
(MD). Time 1:11.
100-yard freestyl* — Chamings
(L), Galt (L); Spear (Ml)) and
Snowberger (MD) tied for third.
Time: 1:118.
100-yard butterfly — Giles (L).
Time: 1:38.1.
Diving: Ivey (S), Buckley (L).
Points: 106.0.
140-yard Individual medley —
Clements (L), Flibry (S). Time:
2:01.3.

The Sanf-rd Seminole baseball
crash with Lakevlew of Wlntar
Garden failed to materialize Fri­
day night In Memorial Stadium be­
cause of a steady downpour and
the Seminole* were dropped to
third place in the Orange Belt
Conference for their inactivity.
Until the gam* was postponed
due to the Inelement weather the
Semlno’e* were tied for second
place in the conference with Co­
coa but at the Seminole* idled
Cocoa marched to a
vletorloua
7-6 scoro over Leesburg for a con­
ference record of «•!. Tho Semi­
nole* now have a 3-1 confereri-e
record.
But the Sanford Seminole* and
the Cocoa Tigers will bring their
b *.lo for second place In the con­
ference to a head Tuesday night
when the two team* meet In Co­
coa for the all Important clash.
Ever since the Semlnoles went
into contention for the top bracket
In the conference the two team*
tha Semlnoles have been laying for
were Cocoa and a rematch with
By OSCAR FRALEY
Winter Paik. They’ll realize both
United Pr«ss Sports Writer
this week.
NEW YORK W _ The daffodill*
Cocoa Ik a night game In Cocos, bloomed early this spring and as
Wlntar Park Is an afternoon game a result only three .of the 16 ma­
In Winter Park.
jor league baseball teams are go­
Baseball mentor Dave Lauda ing to go to seed in the second
said this morning, "This is the division this fall.
big payoff and the boys are rca
For the record, in the National
dy for It. They have been keyed League it’s a seven-way r a c e up for several days now, and th*« plus the Chicago Cubs. In the
two games could well decide who American League modesty pre­
the conference champs will be."
vails and it will be a mere sixLaude said earlier Ihis week team gallop with only the Wash­
that his boys were as good as any ington Senators and Kansas City
other team in the conference and Alhlleticirslue-footing a”tong"n \ h e
that he was aiming for the con bailm ent
ferrnce crown.
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"We’re with
Winter
Paik.”
I
.
In ,H, A m * . ^
*
&lt; &amp; * •■ * &amp; *
f f B S
Laude said, "but we’ll be ready ' Lel’i live
u'j. ” ................................ 33-ycar-old lieutenant copped first
for them this w eek-end we’ll be
cinders Thursday afternoon .mil
Casey Stengel of the Yankees PIlar* in
?,or,h »nd.Soulh OP*»- next Monday will again play host
ready for Cocoa tomorrow night.
They're tough, and they have an smiles .hyly that he I* "very op- **" " a* »h« .r,r"‘ »n«»'',ur over *o to Tavares.
win
t*le tourney’s 44-ycar hi*
overall record of 8-1, but the boy* tlm iitic."
want these two games and have
Al Lopez of the White Sox avers
Turning pro in 1917, Middlecoff i(jjQpfc M ake FlTSfr
such determination that it’s almost
bravely "we aren’t conceding any -^ntinued during tho next few. .
frightening at times."
years to hatter at the gates
!S h o w i n g T u e s d a y
Laude said that he admitted the thing to the Yankee* or anybody." golfdom's limbo. Competing witn
Mike Higgins of the Red Sox
possibilities of putting all hi* eggs
stars such as Ben Hogan, Sam
The New York Giants, one of
in one basket. "They're always gives his millionaires a definite Snead, Lloyd Mangrum, and Jim- the great benefactor* of Sanford,
"'•hot
at
the
pennant."
Thev’dj
the possibilities of being whipped,"
my Dcmarct, M iddlecoff «narcd Jwill swing into action Tuesday afhe said, "but at this point In the better have a telescopic sight
number one honors in six key' ternoon for their first and only
Jack
Tlghr
of
Detroit
feels
his
game t think these kids can do
tournamnels In 19(9, tied one game of the season when they
lads
"are
definitely
a
first
divi­
anything they want to do, and
(with Mangrum) and won the U meet Cleveland In an afternoon
above all else 1 think they want sion club.”
S. National Open.
game in Cleveland.
raid
Richards
of
Baltimore
these two games this week."
In
1950
Middlecoff
won
five
msThe Minneapolis Millers have
.
......
,.
.promises its "not farfetched for
l***1 **c would stait ll( |0
„p | 0 fifttv—and maybe Jor tourneys; In 1931, six; and in scheduled an early morning game are eagerly awaiting news frem
Edd # Barbour tomorrow night ' a nnlch higher." 0 r even lower. 1932, four. After two years of se-1 with Rochester to pave the way the meelirg. As Buddy Kerr, manag»r of Selma, Ala., the new
lie s strong as a hull now. and
rhtlck nres.en o( Washington, mi-retirement, in which he car-j for the event,
that a big Class D Giant learn, put ic, "This
h e . keyad u p to g o .il the way an d ,
accustomed to
trilling ni* ried on his successful dentist's; Inuendo* have it
Laule said.
said.
win, Laule
I w ty p3Jt cemeteries, whistle* "all practice, he once more dazzled the i meeting of the Glam Organic.- meeting Is most vital to us. Most
sporting world with his spectacu- tion will follow the event and the of ui arc not ready to open the
He also said that Ken McMur- is not hopeless."
season with the material we now
big-cut will come then.
ray was slated for action Thurs­ And Lou Bourrau of Kansas lar 1933 and 1938 seasons.
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The B, C, and D clubs now *ta- have. W c ire wilting for cutday afternoon against Winter Park. City manfully observes ’ "we are
bigger leagues
"They go for Eddie's fast hall," improvrd in number*.'' Which iJ dinals 'give* hi* Hcdbird* "a
*" ‘,he * Cw York
*** barks from the
i ,fnl Training Rase here in Sanford that will give us some help."
Laude said, "but I think Ken's little help unless they let him chanre if all goe* right."
dinky curve will throw them off play in men.
Mayo Smith of the Phillies
balar^a." Then Laude summed
Over in the National League I pride* hi* outfit on "the best
up the home* for the week.” All there i« more of the same:
I pitching in the league."
~\
we need Is a break, and we'll take
Walter Alston of the Dodger* [ Bill Rigney of New York' asser's
thi* conference."
caution* he ha* a couple of "if»” r'w e're better than a lot of people
but admits "we should win.”
think."
.Milwaukee'* Haney sure
nobby Bragin of Pittsburgh
The submarine was not generFred Haney of Milwaukee "can't grabs a lot of latitude by predict­
ally recognised as a legitimate j
w(,y iny c]uh f |te i jh.ad of ing in reverse "we won't be last
instrument of warfare until the1 u«."
I —and have an outside shot at
Civil War.
Whethtr you want a largo
Birdie Trbhott* of Cincinnati fourth."
predict* a "five team pennant
And poor old Rob Schrffing of
amount of cash or a small amount,
second division citizens along w ith1 race with us up there some- the Cub* say* simply "we exp-ct
the Orioles and nesr-sopeless Sen-! where."
| progress, not mirsclcs.”
for a long timo or a short tlrno, wo
■tors.
Freddie Hutchinson df lh* Car- I Get ready for the playoff*.

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Elects Officers
Wednesday Eve.

FFW C 62nd
Convention
April 2 3 -2 6
Th# Florida Federation of W'omen’s Clubs will hold its 62nd
annual convention April 29-26 at
the Blltmore Hotel, Palm Beach.
Hostess organisation* are the
West Palm Beach Woman's Club,
Mrs. Olan T. Hamilton, president,
*nd West Palm Beach Junior Wo­
man’s Club, Mrs. Hyman C. But­
ler, president. Mrs. W. R. Maser,
of West Palm Beach, is General
Chairman of the .-onventfon with
firs N. E. Bcnevento and Mrs.
Gerald D. Normandin, to-chair
men.
Among the speakers who will
be presented by Mrs. C. M. Wash­
burn, Tampa, president of the
Florida Federation, will le Mrs.
Carroll Miller Missoula. Montana,
third vice president of the General Federation
of
Women's
Clubs; Edwards J. Vinnlcolnbe
Jr., director and genera, manag­
er of the Institutions) Division,
Mi-Curmick and Company Baltl
more, Md.; and Mrs. Charles O.
Smith, Holcomb, Kansaj Director
of Junior Clubs for the IJFW3.
Also on the program is Miss
Bonnie Pruddin, director of the
Physical Fitness Institute, White
Plains, N. Y.
During the convention dele­
gates will act on a number of
resolutions. Including support of
nJrqunte salaries for teachrrs- en­
dorsement of th# legislative pro­
gram of the Decent Literature
Council of Dade County; and
adoption of a "State Plan” for the APOPKA HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS enjoying the Junior-Senior prom hald at Ike Mayfair Inn
mentally retarded.
IViday evening were: Curtis Stone, Lynda SrIUrds, Tom King and Gwen Gober. (Photo by Bergstrom)
Numerous (entertainm ent fca-l
turcs have been planned, chief
among which is a pos'.-convention
tour to Havana. Delegates taking
pdvnntage of the opportunity to
visit llavunna will icave Miami]
ly air Apr. 26, amt return Apr
29th.
Registration for the convention
will start at 8 a. nt. Tuesday, Apr.
23.

A busy girt on Thursday morn­ than what we used to cat) “ Team
ing was Lee Cuming, as she dash­ spirit'*, or school spirit is perhaps
ed from the coffee at .Darnel. Kil- more like i t If you can be fierce
eline's to the one at the B.O.Q tor ly toyat to your outfit, whether they
the Station Wives. Arlene Baker distinguish thcm»elv*s or not, you
and Gerry Hauerspcrgfcr were the have a good squadron that will
hostesses. These clever girl# had work well together when the chips
arranged a beautiful Easter tabie, are down and they are in a pinch
with two of the Hallmark bunnies Anyway, congratulations, Savage
of cardboard holding spring flo­ Sons.
wers, and surrounding this, colored
This typewriter is writing like
eggs on grass. An Easter basket Archie, the roach in Archie and
filled with little gifts attached co Mchitabel No capitals notes, liitle
pastel ribbons was another attrac­ punctuation and where are tne
tion. Kitchen gifts wero inside the margin controls. It will be neces­
pretty packages,
as each girt sary to send it awsy this week to
opened the one she had pulled. O f- capable of some mighty fine ques­
fee and rolls were served. Attend­ tion marks. And I may change my
ing were Katie Jackson, Joy Web­ style to that of Mr. Anthony, so 1
ber. Peggy Tugwcll. Jane Ham­ can take advantage of this.
rick, Bru
Northridge, and Lee The pride of the Lake Mary
Cunning.
Fire Department (volunteer) was
Friday night at the B.O.Q. Sts- displayed before the Chamber of
Ion officers and their wives met Commerce in Lake Mary Saturday
for cocktails from 6 to 8. Dave and night. The fire truck with its new
Lee Cunning, and Joe and Do: hose, pulmoter and resustlcator.
Leary were the hosts and host- have made Lake Mary conflden
e"‘*s for this occasion.
' that their amall department can
The turnout waa large, with an handle most situations. With th"
success of the harbeque Saturday
estimated crowd of eighty.
The Mayfair Inn was the spot night, it seems possible to do al­
picked for the April VAH-9 lunch most anything. When wc arrived
ion, by hostesses Marcia Cousins at seven thirty, they had run out
and Mary Carman. First wc ga- of fivc hundred paper plates, had
thered in the Bamboo room for a acquired eighty more, and then
chat before sitting down '.o th e 1had to turn to china. The Chamber
delicious luncheon of lobster thcr- of Commerce building was crowded
midor. The (abb was gay with I with children, mothers and fathers,
red hibiscus and green leave*. Two' young and old. all enjoying the
new girls were introduced — Tor-1barbeque ehickcn, and beans and
ry MU.W.I.I,
Durand, who
has one
sj
VW..S# SIX
** child, a ihe cole slaw. Th" profits may
six year ok! girl, and
Shirley run fairly high—wc hope so, for
Stevens, a brida of two weeks. the sake of all those who donated
Marcia Cousins was prevailed up roffee, cabbage, celery and so
on to be the new treasurer, as many, many hours of hard work.
Millie Thomas is leaving the end of It is no small job to feed between
this month.
Present were Lm* six and seven hundred people with
Grund'r, Millie
Thomas, Terry a few working. It was good, a
Durand, Ruth Chaffee, Jean Fow­ doubly enjoyed because all 'our
ler, anil her guest Lolly iloth, friends and neighbors were thcra
Betty Hazlett. Julie
Anderson, Smearing themselves from car to
Shirley Ross, Shirley Slovens, Bet- ear were Dorothy and Tom Deans,
ty McBratnie, Skip Horrcll, Betty Harriet and John Williams, B. J.
Hillner, Muriel Glidewell, Dorneil and Bill Class, Jane and Johnny
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Holloway,
Kilciine. Nita White. Flora Wig- Miller, Grctchcn Ilsll. Terry Price, 1308 Locust Avc. entertained re­
ton, Toni Waters, Margaret Fen­ Jean and Bill Stetson—and we cently with a buffet supper in
nell, Fran Murray, Lcta Peterson. were late, so we missed the biggest honor of Mr. Holloway's birthday,
crowd.
Lola Nabal and Virginia Conn.
rhe dining table was decorated
Threefold was the purpose in This is an uninspired day for with spring flowers flanked in
a party here Friday
night—a me—thfr« is a lot to say, but I by lighted tapers in silver candle
“ coming-out" parly for Jano Miller don't feel like saying it. ar.d you holders. A birthday rake ami icc
who has hern away, a send-off for probably wouldn’t rare to hear It cream highlighted the opposite
Crela Higginbotham and Louise Think a nap is in order. Ilo, hum side.
Parker as they left Saturday for
Enjoying the evening with the
the state tournament at Naples.
WHITER NYLON
Holloways were: Mr. and Mrs. P.
and a welcome back to Jean and
The hotter the water the whiter T. Piety, Mr. nn&gt;| Mrs. Harold
Loo Compo of Pensacola. The gol­ your nylon fabrics will he after Neiswander, and Drcnm-n, Mr.
fers were all in (raining, so it was laundering. It s safe to wash and Mrs. Ralph Brewer and Ronan early evening. Ailendir.g were your white nylon lingerie by ma­ pic and Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Louise and Jim Parker, Louise's chine, along with white cotton H. Jones and Ginger.
parents, Jean and Leo Compo, Jean and linens using hut soap or de­
and John Dooley, Penny and Tom­ tergent suds.
my Peterson, Earl and Crela Hig­
ginbotham. Jack ard Judy Smith
and Cy and Jean Fitlon.
VAH-5 gals had a BRING YOUR
OWN STEAK luncheon at Jane
Baty’s home on Thursdays. Ber­
ta Conn was co hostrss, and they
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS—Mrs ' |
served tossed salad, frenrh bread,
1 Allen Forward was guest of
and date bread with rreum cheese.
I honor on Thursday when Mrs. |
This last for dessert. The crowd
Graham Fuller entertained with
was big enough for three tables
a shower and luncheon in her
of bridge and about six who didn't
honor, at the Fuller home on Al­
play, so it sounds as if they all
tamonte Avc.
made it. Of course wo all know
Others present were Miss Mary
by now that VAH-5 won the bombJane Smith, Mrs. Donald Maeirg derby. They couldn't do wilhI.eod, Mrs. Din Gilbert, Mrs.
out another “ First''. But there is
Kathryn Durncll, Mrs. J. D.
no blowing my horn about Five,
Morrison, Mrs. If. J. Jackman,
since there are plenty of others to
Mrs. Dorothy
Ssnhorn,
Mrs.
do it, and besides wo are in VAH-9
Richard Cockley and Mrs. B. D.
now, and hitter. The whole idea of
McIntosh Jr.
the derby was excellent for m-oralc
though. Competition always pulls
a team closer, and in a squadron
there is nothing better for morale

C. F. Holloway
Celebrates With
Buffet Supper

The Catholic Women's Clut&gt;
held its regular monthly meeting
at the Yacht Club Wednesday!
lo elect officers. They are: Pres-1
Went, Mrs. Helen
Constantine,|
vice president, Mrs. Julia Diet­
richs, secretary, Mrs. WillUnt
Hilton, treasurer, Mrs. Elizabcltc
Frank, and corresponding secre­
tary’, Mrs. Elisabeth Smith.
The installation carcmonlcs wilt
bo held at the Communion break­
fast May 5.
The group also elected twu
delegates, Mrs. Jeanne Manaco
and Mr*. Elisabeth Smith to at­
tend the National Convention of
Catholic Women’s Clubs In St.
Petersburg th„ first week of
May.
The Rev. Richard J. Lyons
presented a talk on “ Church Af­
fairs" before an audience of 61
INTIOOUCT1QNI being what they
members.
are in Hollywood. Elvis Presley
meets for the first time his new
leading lady, blonde Barbara
Lang, an attractive newcomer to
fllmdom. Since Elvis is starting
a personal appearance lour of
ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS—A
the South and Midwest, tho
program cover, designed
by
studio wanted to And out ho*
they would look together. And
Marie (Mrs. Frank K.) Seaman,
here you have i t (International)
has been selected by Ihe Relig­
ious Arts Guild of Boston, for
the 1937 Easter programs for
all Unitarian ehuTche* through­
out the United States.
Mrs. Scsman's interpretation I will not be responsible for
of new life Is depicted In a scene
any debts incurred by any one
where transformation of a tree
other
than myself after March
grows from death into life a*
spring begins. The talented art­ 1st. 1937.
ist was also the winner of the
Richard B. Rsnsbottom
1936 rover design contest.

Mrs. Marie Seaman
Designs Cover

THE MIGHTY CHRYSLER
M ot

Mrs. A. Forward
Feted With Shower,
Thursday Noon

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NOW .SHOWING

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RIDE-IN THEATRE
LAST SHOWING
STARTS 7:15

For Chrysler Owners the era of lurch, lean and lunge has ended.
Torsion-Aire Ride . . . Chrysler's all-new suspension . . .

FE YTL’KK— 7:2*

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—PLUS—

makes road travel a relaxing new kind of motion!

Mjricrie MAIN - Arthur HUNNICUII
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FEATURE— 9:21 Only

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ADMITTED FREE"

T1IK L I T T L E COCOON
CAPE It one of the highlight*
af the Mollie r«rnU 1917 spring
collection. I t encloses a slenler,
matching black linen-wrav# silk
brlef-sle«ve&lt;l dress. Tiny rose­
buds scattered over black tis­
sue taffeta sound a fresh note
of spring ut the lining of the
cape.

In the glamorous new Chryslrr llirrr*. nn
mure tenting yourself again-l sudden slops
. . . no more leaning against rurve* . . . no
more jolting ami Imldiing on rough roads.
The reason is Torsion-Aire Hide, greatest
automotive ride improvement in 2') years.
^vamoun i r r | M n p
tUKT

KATHARINE

LANCASTER HEPBURN,
HU m i l s '.

THE RAINMAKER

This new ride it an exclusive rnmhinatinn
of suspension features that nuke Chrysler
the smoothest sailing land yarht afloat. Nn
other car in its price cls&gt;* has torsion liars

and niliher-itnlaled hall-joints unit outrigger
rear springs anil a new lower renter of

gravity. Together, they spell s new sensation
in motoring the other* rsn’t even imitate.
Tliis history-making new development I*
just one of the new experience* awaiting
you in the .Mighty Chrysler for 19.17, You're

In for a pleasant surprise, for example,
when you learn how easy it is to own. Tho
.Mighty Chrysler actually costs no more than
many models of the medium- and even lowprired ears, . . ears that do not have TorsionAire Hide, new puihliuttnn TorqueFlita*
drive anil other Chrysler feature*. Come in
today and drive the .Mighty Chrysler.

NOW IN THE *3000 PRICE RANGEI
*Oplion*t al extra co*.

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COMMERCIAL &amp; PALMETTO STREETS

Every T uesday N ight a t th e Movieland Hide-In T h e a tre

SHOWS 1:32-4:17-8: 12 9:07

MOTORS,
“TH E BEST FOR LESS**

Inc.
Thone FA 2-5411

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CLASSIFIED INDEX

V—H O U R S iM

REALTORS

4-R E A L ESTATE FOR RALE

REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
2544 French Ave.

J. W. HALL. REALTOR
CARD of THANKS
t LOST * FOUND
I FOR RENT .
&lt;Mt REACH RENTALS
4 WANTED (• RENT
BROKERS * REALTORS
REAL ESTATE far SALE
REAL ESTATE WANTED
IISCELLANEOUT
MISCRT
-------MISCELLANEOUS
It OFFICE EQUIPMENT
It AUTOMOR|LES&gt;TEAILERS
12 BOATS A MOTORS
H FARM SUFFUE1 A MACHIN­
ERY
• ' l l PRTf'UVRSTOCR’iUPPUBS
(Poahry)
IS ARTICLES WANTED
II PLACES la BAT
If BEAUTY PARLORS
IS FEMALE EBLP WANTED
IB MALE HELP WANTED
!t MALE ar FEMALE
II WORE WANTED
IS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
HA MONET I t LOAN
SPECIAL SERVICES
' JttA IOOFINO A FUMBLNO
M PIANO SEE VICES
U ELECTRICAL-CONTRACTORS
W INSURANCE
n NOTtCES-fUSONALS
a ARTICLES far SALE
It FURNITURE A ROUIEROLD

Eajr L. Kennedy. Asaoelata
Jeamay Walker. Asaaclata
"Call H all- Phone FA S-3S41
Youra for prompt and
•fflcient Service

Stenstrom Kealty
H. E. STENSTROM
Registered Broker
2427 Laurel — Phone FA 2-2420

WE HAVE A HOME
FOR YOU
HOMES—3 ind 4 b a d r o o m
1 A I baths.
Completed and ready for Immsdlata occupancy.

It—AUTOMOBILES—TRAILERS

CHECK THESE
STAR -£&gt; ATTRACTIONS
AT THE BIG

BARGAIN
JUBILEE
USED CAR SALE

locations.
Druid Park — Sanford
Grove Manors — Sanford
V’alencia Villa* — Dei-and
Whispering Oaka — TituiviOa

1964 Ford 2 dr

| 795

1954 Old* &gt;84' 4 Hr.
»|495
1963 Ford R’Wagon
$ 435
fr it* * f t * tty C c
1968 Bulck Rivlsra
$19u5
1956 Dodge 4 dr H-T
$2603
A. B. PETERSON
$1193
Broker Associates: A. B. Pater­ FHA la aarvic* aad FHA financ­ 1955 Olds *18' 4 dr
1951 riy . 4 dr Auto-T
» 905
son Jr.. P. J. Chesterton, Gar­
ing available.
field Willetts, and R. W. Wil­
liams. A. C. Doudney. Land
SEE
today:
Surveyor
W* can qualify yuu for on* *f
UB N. Park Ave. Phone FA 24U3
thta* homes in 30 minutaa- You
can start enjoying tha kama
W. H. "BUI- STEMPER
while wo process the papers.
Realtor — General Ineuror
Guy .MUnAstOelalr
Arietta Price. Aasoclata
Developed by
Phone FA 2-4991 - 112 N. Park

us

ROSA L. PAYTON

ReflUtarad Rial Estate Broker
Ph. FA M301-17-02 a t HUwatha

ODHAM &amp;
TUDOR, Inc.

Cor. Ilwy 17-91 k 27lh St
Phone FA 3-1941

S E M IN O L E
COUNTY
MOTORS
81$ E. First St.

lT~IOJlTI a«J Motoith

THE SANFORD HERALD
83—SPECIAL SERVICES
Do you knit, crochet, sew or make I4—INSURANC1C
saleable article* of any kind
BALL INSURANCE AGENCY
We have a proposition that will COMPLETE PROTECTION FOR
interest you. Dial FA 3*2299
HOME AND BUSINESS
or call at 118 Fraaeh Avt. at
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
once.
RAYMOND M. BALL AGENT
Sanford
INCOME TAX SERVICE 204 R. Park
Wm. II. Murray
FARMER’S AGENCY
H it Celery Ave. Phone FA 2 1391
Insurance and Real Estate
Closed Sunday
larura with FARMER 4 rait
surtd. 114 French.— FA t-8121,
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, stata- ■
raent*. invoice*, hand bills, aad , JJ_JJUTIt kid— PKHMONALM
programs,
ate.
Proirrssiv*
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2931- ROI.LAWAY, Hospital and Baby
403 West 13th St.
Bed* Day. Week or Month—
— - —.— ----------------------------Tel FA 2-5HI. Furniturs Center
This If a fra* pass to the Movie.
u $ Watt First St.
land Rida-ln Thoatr* for Margatet —
'— — —r v .,
Humphrey. Esp. dale April 17. U57 * ONY RIDL5 «t SMfW* harmv ____ __________era Auction, Hwy. 17-02 South.
Open &lt;1-7 p. m. dally.
Ilf- Present
WELL DRILLING
this ad for 1 fr'ce Ride.
Fairbanks Mors* pumpsRepairs to all makaa.
26—AlffIc'lL'kls' FOR SALE
HOWARD C. LONG
107 R. Commercial Av*.
Paint $2.50 gal., Cota $3.9$. Work
Phono PA 3-M3.I
Cloth#*, Camp Good*. Army
Nsvy Surplus. 3tn Sanford A t* .,
HOUSES WASHED
Also roofs. STEAM LUX PRO
—Factory p. you—
Alamitam
CESS. In Orlando tinea 1946.
__ of satisfied
____ customVaaaliaa Iliads
Thousands
era. Fr#« estimate. Call 343191Enelniad head Sai propl bottom
collect. OrUndo.
' r«d wl,h pl*»‘le «nda. Plastle
______________ ' _ _ _ _
or rayon tapes. Cation or nylon !

GATUN BROTHERS
. - . . _
IDEAL FOR CHILDREN
JOHNSON MOTORS
Dfifline 4 Suildoier d«rvtet S tn k ir lk G U ts and P ain t Co.
Lsrze 3 bedroom CB homo with BRAILEY ODHAM, Pras.
SEMINOLE SFORTINO GOODS
Ph. FA 2-3276 Sanford.
112-114 Wist nd SL Ph. FA 2 4622 !
til* bath, hardwood floors
1484 Sanford Av*. Ph. FA 2-1892
screened porch, carport*, k
W
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n
I
"A* mi) and i«n osed furniture
storage. Kitchen equipped, Ex*
n v A tu tb i
Haying top rash priea* lor a n y
ROBSON'S OUTBOARDS
GENEVA: Country homo, two
tr* nice and clean.
Manna Finiahci
thing nf valua SUPER TRADstory, ten rooms. furnished with I HP Clinton—Air Cooled 66.00
31600. Down — 912,100.
ox .vj
For Your Boat
LNO POST on 17-92 Ph FA Jkitehsn equipped. 3-atr garage, 6 HP Firestone ...
UZ1ER REALTY CO.
beautiful landscaped yard, 233 5 HP Johnson ..... 72.80 4 *2.60 Aenkarlk (ilsaa and Paint Co.
0&gt;7r___________________
i j A .'i y
Laura B Osltr, Realtor
50.00 Ill-Ill W. 2nd St. Phone FA 2-4622' Lester Spinet piano. Excellent
foot frontage, near ejhooi. Call 5.1 HP Evinrud* .
Hast! M Field, Associate
45.00
For tha many expressions and 2401 So. Orlando Hwy FA 2-SB42 Geneva 2601 or writ* Box 303, 6 HP Elgin .............
I’t M rs A ^PRISK! P I
«onHitlon. C a l l
FA 2 6127.
4 HP Mercury—I.lko New 150.00
Geneva for appointment.
token* of sympathy eapresicd to­
P l « r s * SPRINKLER
I2:0fl-l:00 nr 8:30-6:30
7
't
HP
Evinrudc
92.50
SYSTEMS
TOTa IT PR IC E $7150.00
ward d* In the illness snd death of
All types and sites, iqatallad Bendix fully automatic washer,
the lit* J. N. Croomi. we desire 3 bedroom, tiled bath, with 32 It.
This is a free pass to the Prairie j{®
w g fc ju ^ M ls V e n 250.00
"Do It Youraalf."
nearly new. 2 *poed washing cy.
to extend our heartfelt thanks to by 14 ft. liv ln r' room, large Lake Drive In Thaatre for Wayne *
,189.00
cla, formica top. Cost $229 *5 will
screened back porch. 55 ft. lot. Evans. Exp. data April 17. 1957
fcis Doctors, nurses and friends, as
* 170.00' WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
Fine location. Small down pay­
S T IN E
.aerifies. Thon* FA 2-3073.
well as to Fraternities and Burton
20 HP Martin-Fast motor ____
135.001
Machine and Supply Co.
— -- — ■
ment.
Funeral Home.
LOST LAKES ACHES
5 HP Johnson
3IU.nol2°?
_
W'. 2nd St.
Ph. FA ___
2 6U2 Crib and her chair for sala. 125
Mrs, J. N. Crooms, wife
Ileal Estate Insurance
18 heuutiful esmp or home sites,
Mrs. N. Crooms Jsnkins,
Commercial Investments— Rentals
5-7 acres, with or without lake- Wrud.lhoy
c t e .N-W ,W6 Kvln- -7 » A - .U.I'UWIsir: "..o „nnF. 1,|nCcrttl l)r ^
rudas onn fSale.
daughter
ING
front. Near Paisley off Rt. 42.
Property Manaiamant
29—FLKM TURk aad
Fishing Boats A Runabout*
*■ C. W. Jenkins, Son-In-Law
Writ# for brochure.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Sea our additional boat display
Plumbing,
k
rttk
y
Heating
L. M. "STEW" I’rinc*
H. A- Roberts, and J. C.
at 501-511 East First St.
M.
G.
HOUCKS
511 Canter St., Euatia
Huraton, Foster Sons,
Year Kvlnrudo Dealer
Sarvico on All Water Pumps—
Phone Elgin 7-2305
HOBSON SPOUTING GOOUH
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICE
Walls Drilled — Hump*
We the family of tha late William S. D. tlig h lry m a n — A ssociate
30
i
E.
1st
Phone
FA
2-5961
Furn. 2 bedroom masonry home,
Taola Road. Phone FA 2 8037
Mokler wish to take this means to
Nolan Ro-sd. rh . FA 2-2313.
THE NEW
thank all friends, neighbors and 204 S. Park Ave. rh. FA 2-5441
PLUMBING
OLIVER OUTIIOAKD MOTORS
♦specially Rev. Phillip Schlejsman
4. 5 and 6 drawer chest finished
2
A
3
Bedroom
homes,
beautiful
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Contract and Repair Work
I'ow erful—Smooth—Quiet
for all lbs kindness shown us in
in beautiful Salem Maple.
place*.
Down
psyments
as
low
Free Estimates
our grief. Also to Gramkow FunerS-l.-O-W TROLLING
as $695.00 down.
Small parcel of land in or near
H. L HARVEY
EASY STARTING
al Home.
.
Cherry Ileal Estate Agency
Sanford. Suitable for homesitc.
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2 3363 Re* 829.95 l-Dr. Chest Ifi.RR
Special Introductory Offer
Mrs. William Moklsr
Must have reasonable access to
Dial FA 2-9929—Notary
Reg. •’1.05 5-Dr. Chest 27.88
15 HP Full Shift Motor
V _____ and family.
_____ 1219 W. 13 St. Rear-Barber Shop
school. Ulv* location, legal de­
This is a free pass to the Movie* Reg 819.95 4-Dr. Chest .17.88
1299.50
scription and price desIrJd:
Und Rlde-ln Theatre for Ray Fras­
2—FOR RENT
WESTERN AUTO STORE
Apply Box B % Sanford Hsrer. t.ongwood. Exp. data April 17,
KABY TEIIM8
214 E. First St. . Ph. FA 2-4403 1957.
aid.
For nice couple, Clean furnishrl
REALTOR
upstairs apt. Electric kitchen,
»
MERCURY
^ F lo w er's, /lin ts .. Shrubs
R ay m o n d l.u n d q u la t,
private entrance. Dial FA 2-1477.
OUTBOARD MOTORS
AHUAT1ATC
W. P. SMITH
Two duplex apartments, one bed­ Phon* FA 2-3951 Altantic Bank Peat Compost (Dactweldsr'a) 50e
201-201 K 1st At. Ph. FA 3-01*1
bu. bag. GBAPF.VILLE NUR |25I5 Tark Av*.
FA 2-8461
room each. Furnished. $50.09 p'.-r
SERY, Grapevill* Ava Phone!Mark 6 — Mark 1» — Mark 25!
• 3 V U H 'U
month. 704 A 706 West 4th St.
i r IT IS REAL ESTATE
FA 2 0886.
. !— Mark 30 — Mark 55 — ElecPhone FA 2-3883 after 6 p m.
ask Crumley A Monteith
Contracting A Repairs
trie
Mark 75 Elsrtric
• lilli VALUE?
al 117 South Park Ph. FA 2 4695 -------------- ----—
1007 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2 6362
FOR SALE— Axsleas 49c I"
o HP to CO HP
3 bedroom home in Late Msry on
•
QUICK CREDIT
$1.00
All
sl:«i.
FA
2-4830.
211
Boat
trailers
from
$122
00
Palmetto Ave. Automatic hot
Buy in Lake Mary ana nave.
•
EASY TERMS
CERAMIC
TILE
E. 14th.
USED MOTORS
water heater, G. E. refrigerat­
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
WII.80N-MAIER
Paul F. Mueller S Son
-------------------------------—----------- 2 Mark — 7 Mercury 71, IIP each
or, electric range, automatic
Lake Mary, Florida
New and Used Farnilvrs
Free Estimate— Quality W ill,
washer, lake privileges. In­
Ph. Hanford FA 252.17
A. K. R O S S E T T E R , FL O R IST
$126 no
rh. FA 2-5622
quire E. C. Hudason on Pal­
{l 10 III' Johnson
60.00 Huhy Spears, Mgr.—FA 2-1153 311 F First St .
Phono FA 2-1851
Ideal Fur The lo u n ij Gentlemen
l
10
HP
Mercury
65.00
metto Ave. FA 2-3085.
Fur dependable Service
ECIIOI.S SPRING SALE
CLARK
20 acres tiled land. 3 flowing
1 7is HP Elgin
65.00
Member of Florist
Plumbing,
Healing
A
Supply
Cn.
LAKEFRONT
wells. 3 Bedroom home, double
Telegraphy Delivery A*tl- .
Contracting A Repair*
'•* Pc. LIVING ROOM Rag. $239.00
Casselberry, masonry, two bedroom
This Is a free pass to the Rita
garage, nice barn. Also 2 bed*
NOW
Bed
Th*atr# for Kay Dwyer. Exp. data 2619 tirlxndo Dr. Ph. FA 2-23741
hotn*. Kelvinator kitchen, dock.
16—
OFFICE EQUIPMENT
room tenant houso. The price
April 17. 1937.
Highway 17 A 92 South
|Chair
is right. Owner will nuance.
$85. Winter Park 273144.
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2 S trn Tallies
Dora tills l it Yuu
HAYNES Office Machine Co
$ 1 7 9 .0 0
2 bedroom unfum. house, kitchen 4 bedrooms, utility room, llj, both,
Typewriters, adding machine? 13’ boat, 10 HP motor. Inquire PLUMBING a SEPTIC TANKS , ( of Ce Table
INSTALLATION
&amp;
REPAIRS
U
tamp*
Ol equipped. Ph. FA 2-0920.
Monroe
Corner,
Mr*.
Morris.
Alla*.Rentals. 314 M i l . Ph.
n!e* breeteway. Located on 2
24 Hoqr Service
Pillow,
Terms
FA 3 0462.
lots. Close to schools and shop­
Osteen— ,1 room first floor
ARCHIE C. HARRIETT
ping center.
SUPPLIES
(Pealtr?)
floor furnished apt. 3 room se­
FA 2-5299 or FA 2-5751
« IV BEDROOM SUITE
l i — A t- lo M o H It .K K — T R A IL E R S
cond floor furnished apt. Call
Reg $2/2.00
Listings
Needed—
Horse,
saddle
A
bridle.
$100
24
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lA
N
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U
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FA 2-6771.
Bookcase He..
.ServicB Families Waiting
Gentle for kids. Ph. FA 2-0259
N»»w
BROWN REALTY
L. U Sill — Pisi* Teenmeiaa Mr. &amp; Mri. Dr«*»er
aftar 2 p. m.
RAY HERRON
Small apt. 112 Elm Ph. FA-2-0578.
Phone FA 2-6229 Route 1. .Sanford , Tilt Mirror
Ssnford Ave. at Rosalia
YOUR
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14—'Ar t icd.ks wan 'I'P.I)
EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suitable
FA 2-2588
PONTIAC SALESMAN FOR A
PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING [m.tr.pimg Mali • ,,..$ 1 9 9 .0 0
for Winter Tourist. Private bath
W. L. HARMON
NEW PONTIAC OR GOOD llsml office desk. Ph. FA 2 0711.
Matching Box Spring
A shower. Steam heat. Inquire
FOR KENT
Ph. FA 2 1277 After s on p
jJIONUS
2 Pillow*
Terms
USED CAR
Manuel Jacobson across from 3tocu building approx. 510'
On* llurvt F'arm Wagon with
I Post Office.
3 bedroom unfum. houit. 2 baths. 1949 Ford 2-door
rubber tires. Set of Single Har­ 33— ELECTRIC AL SERVICES
1950 Ply. 4-dr. Sedan, new
| Wrought Iron Bunk Beds
screened porch. '
ness. One or Two Hors* Mow­
paint k slat covers. Spec. $395
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms 2 room apartment, funished.
FXIGIDAIRE appltanirs. xaia Complete with Mattres»r»
ing
Maehins.
Scoop.
Also
5
GaRprivate baths. 114 W. First St. 2 btdoom house, Furn. Available 1951 Plym. 4rtr. Sedan
aad service. G. H High. Ovt-d*
NOW
ed Saddle Horse. Write R M.
1954 Chev. 2dr. P. G.
Fla Than* FO-6 3315 t 9*a
April 15.
Kakstraw,
Box
1166,
New
Smy­
3 bedroom furnished house. Dial
1954
Pont.
4-dr.
Hyd.
tTc*,i
ford
FA2-388.1
after
6
p.
m.
KENNETH r.. SLACK
FA 2-4205.
rna Beach, Fla. or Phone GASKEG. REAL ESTATE BROKER 1954 Pont. 4dr. Sid. Shift
Air Conditioning
8443.
ECHOES REDDING CO.
1955 Pont. 2-dr. Cat. Ex. Clean.
100$
E.
nd
Phone
FA
2-0221
Clean furn. apt., o il Park Ave.
Electrical Contracting and
Cor. 2nd A MifnoUi. Ph. FA 2-6221
Ph. FA 3 0231 or afwr • p. m- 17— B E A L T 1 FA R LO K.S
Repairs; Economical Houie
"B ud' Bamberger. Mgr.
FA 2-8883. 301 West l i t St.
Consult A REALTOR First
3 Bedroom furnished house on
Wiring and Repairs
Free Delivery
CULLEN
AND
MARKET
Your
Beauty
Number
It
FA
2
5742
Celery Ave. 2 room furnished
R ANDALL ELECTRIC COMPANY
It
will
pay
YOU
to
see
u*
before
106
N.
Park
Ave
Ph
FA
2-2391
HARRIETT'S
BEAUTY
NOOK
apt. 319 Magnolia. Call A. K.
112 Magnolia
Dial FA 2-0915 j
you buy. Open Evenings and
105 S. Oak Av*.
Russettrr, Florist FA 2-1851.
Used furniture, appliances, tools,
Sundays.
_ ,
HIGHWAY BUSINESS CKOact. Bought-told. Larry’s Mart.
B
A—
111
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vva
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Eastsid* Trader Sales
Efficiency Apt. Hi-way 17-92 So. PF.RTY AND ACREAGE
PAINTIN’G
331 East First St.. Ph. FA 2-4132
Palatka,
Fla.
City Limits. Slumberlsnd Court.
CLAYTON C. BROOKS
Be an Avon Representative—Start
Phone FA i-oaai
tam ing Immediately. Represent FLOOR saodMg and rtwMkmg
1ION
8
COVBR
SHOP
Clsaamg, wssmg. w in iq
Nicely furnished five room garRral Estate Investments
Avon in a convenient neighbor­
H O ff//,
AulomobUa Interior Decorator
n« 4 * a m s f i v y S M &lt; 1BS4 .
agu apartment. Adults only.
Specialising In Arreagr
hood territory. Wn train you.
R. M. CIsttM . Lake Mary
Call FA 2-0838 or FA 2 0872.
Write Mrs. Jean Milanich, Box
•iuule 2. Box 6.16 Sanford, Fla. Scat Covers — Boat Cushions
i At Willi* Pontiac—301 W. lit.
216, Lockhart.
6 room unfurnished house. l‘h. 6—REAL bNTATE~FOR SALETed Bornen
SEE
ELMO
FAR13
YOUR
This is a frar pais tn the RHa
FA 2-6621, if no answer FAfor PAINTING
CUSTOM BUIl-T HOMES
Theatre for E. T. Summeriill. E.rp 2601 (Irani icw Phone FA 2 2078
2-1266.
FIIA CONVENTIONAL
date April 17, 1957..
-—
k
f t room furnished apartment. 2300
For Painting call Mr Tstkar Ph
FINANCING
* Mcllonville Ave.
19—Ib a l e h e l p w a m k d
FA 2-6159. Room special SI4.35.
LOW DOWN PAYMENT*
SALESMAN— 3'U W. l i n t S t
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
Email unfurnished home, 1600
Budget
and
credit
mtn.
Apply
REMODELING?
N*w and Used Car*
Firestone Store.
French Ave.
A. K. SHOEMAKER, JR .
Wa ran assist in financing, plant
FA 2-0231 or FA 2 53T« «lU f 4.
Phons FA 2 3103 1400 Mellonvlllve
selecting a contractor, k the
Furnished 2 bedroom apt. 213 W.
finest materials available.
1'J.V. Ford Thiinderbird. Excellent Experienced man for night work.
16th. Ph. FA 2-5450
Apply
Bell'*
Standard
Service,
New Lake Front Home
condition. Dial FA 2-4350.
French
at
Seminole
Blvd.
2 room furnished cottaje. Apply 3 Bedrooms, l&gt;j baths, 2 Iqu. On 1913 4 uuor Plymou'h: Excellent
4tk k
Lake Emma Cove. Call aftar
2619 Orlando Dr. Hwy. 17 92 So.
condition.* good tir d , Radio, SALESMAN. Permanent job for
4:00 p. m. Dial FA 2-3435
right man. Prefer middlR ageul Uap4*
dock, heater all working. Good
a—UKl)hr.l(.v am, KtALlUK.-,
married man, living in Sanford
2nd car transportation— 1937
Attractive 3 bedroom CB horns
nr vicinity. Phone FA 2-2811
tag. $125.00 Phone FA 2-3201.
on large lot. Florida room with
2101 WiVow Ave.
for appointment.
new draw drapes. Assume pay­
"i CBS home, kitchen cquippcJ, oak
While they last—Utility Grade
ments $73.03 mo. after down Trailers for sale: 35 ft. Crsst .’I — WORK WANTED
A wonderful buy on this 2 bedroom
Fir 2x4. 2x6. 2xd. mostly i*ti—
liner. 33 ft. Detroiter. For par­
payment. 107 \V. 30th. South
parquet floors, dining area, |arg*
$105 00 M.
ticulars call FA 2-2257. May
Pinecrest.
living room, nice yard with
Power lawn mowing. Ph. FA 2 6370
Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
consular
trad*
on
homa
or
pro­
shad*. $9500.00 is total price,
ev«ain|i.
Out West 13th St.
perty.
______________
as low as $1500 down, balance 4 bedroom, 2 bath home. Dreamwold
section.
Large
Florida
23 A - MONEY TO LOAN
less than rent.
WAW - KING
room, dining room, garbage .otorcycle, '52-k Harley Davidson,
Lightning Dry Wood Finish, 100'k j
with extra*. Good condition. Ph.
disposal, dish washer, carports,
AUTO LOANS
Vinyl Plastic. For all type!
^storage. Ph. FA 2 633$.
FA 2-0992. Ssnford.
COST LESS
floors, wood finishes. Never
W. DIETRICHS
T. W. MF.RO
7-Room house. Furn. or nnfurn
This is a free pass to the Pnirie
discolors.
REALTORS
Ished. 1701 W. 3rd St. Ph. ixkc Drive In Theatre for Eva
Etiisbrlh Mrthvin. Associate
McRANEY-SMITII PAINTS
Florida
Slate
Hank
FA 2-4257.
Couse. Exp. date April 17, 1357.
t l M l Park Ate. Pbooa FA 2 5232
OF SANFORD
2515 S. l’trk
Dial FA 2-6161

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RAYMOND M. BALL,
REALTOR

W E'VE G O T ’EM

Robert A. Williams

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CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

SAVE MONEY
Ftel Secure. Select your
family plot In beautiful
OAKLAWN MEMORIAL
PARK now before need.
Call LEW LUSTER

Office i FA 2*426.1
Home i FA 2.1938
No Obligation

**Tha man who doesn't know
Ihs meaning of the word 'fear*
usually la Ignorant in othar
I way*, too!"
Modern submarines can Uavei
faster submerged than on the
«urface. They can fully submerge
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M«n n r W o m m W anted
F or Sanford Area
If you need extra Income you
can mike up to $600 monthly
it your spars tin s servicing
route of automatic dispensers.
Thes* items are bought dally by
the public and ar* not perish­
able. We provide the locations
snd insurance. Need about
$1,000. and car to stsrt your
own business. If not qualified
please do not answer. For In­
terview, writ# Box MH, %
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beams snatched from the bridge
by Dm crash.
T r* fV , ie bate*
an f sw ills offleon
scans directing Uw Ion* stream
sf automobiles and tracks areand
through. Lake Moans and back
fata Sanford to taka other routes.
Constable J. Q. “811m” Onflow*?
at noon was dbsoUa* traffic at
the Lake Monroe cutoff road.

Florida Highway Patrol Troop­
er T. Mark Mack arrived^ a t the
scans to investigate the accident
shortly before

Cancer
(Continued From F sfa One)
Doris Angel, Mildred Nicholas, Jan
Torberit, JoAnn Losslng, Dornell
KUellne, Gladys Peacock, Barbara
Repraeht, Susan White, Patty Loop,
Pat Hoppe, Mildred Smith, Mary
Nell Morrison, Maxena Campbell,
Mn. Joe Autollo, Iron* Harris,
Doris Burton, and K n . L. E. Sat­
terfield
Organisations assisting are: Bate
Sigma Phi Sonority, Pilot Club
and Ixora Circle of Uw Sanford
Gapdon Club.
All workera have been a&lt;M»*d
to bring their collections to the of­
fice of T. E, Tucker, In the Fhr
Ida State Bank, between 7 and 9

LI. 0.8.) Bob Blackwood. VAH-$
bombardier, entering squadron A-l
Savage alrtraft prior to depart'
lag on Bombing Derby mission
(Official Photo, U. 8. Navy)

Evaluation

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(Continued From Paw One)
vale individuals. Much of this land,
hs said, Is land held by the govern
ment in the first Instance and has
continued la the ownership of the
government because no one else
wants It.
On the other hand. Hcrloag said,
there has bean land acquisition by
almost every department or agen
cy of the government. Although
many of the tracts are small in
site, he said, they dot the entire
country and its Insular possessions.
In many Instances, Herlong contlnued, this land Is located In cities
where land values are high, and it
Is kept off tho local and state tax
rolls. Presently, he said much of
It Is In excess of the needs of the
government for the particular use
to which It Is being put.
lfcrlong said It would he far
better if most M this land was
turned back into private owner­
ship where It could be utilised In
building the community and pay
Its fair share of the taxes The
same Is true, he said, of much ru­
ral land purchased hy the Federal
government In the last 30 years.
The Florida congressman said
be appreciated the need for govern*
ment ownership of certain pareeta
nf land, but when this acreage it
nut properly utilized nr serving an
efferlive purpose, it is unfair for
the taxpayers in a town or com­
munity to carry the added burden
that would he home by these Fadrral holdings.
In some Instances, Herlong said,
requests arc made of the Federal
government to make grants to the
cities or communtles in lieu of
the taxes which would he paid if

n e t hit on a Japanese cruiser. He
Joined VAH-7 t year ago and Is
living at m EUlott Avo. Sanford,
with hla wilt, Dorothy, aad two
boy*, Richard and David..
It waa only thran and aoa-kalf
months age that Valinskl complet­
ed his training aa a bombardier,
although be hat beta la the Navy
for IB years. Born in Simpson,
Fean, he is married, has one boy,
Eddie, and resides at 1M Laurel
Driva, Sanford.
The third crewman, Sandcfur,
is also a novice, having finlehed
hla training only two monthi ago
Ha haila from San Aagalo. Taxis, is
married and has two children and
also retides In Sanford.
CDR- L B. Llbbey, Comma/■*
Ing Officer of VAH-7, congratulated
his winning crew at morning quartars. Re was especially proud of
Valinskl, who bad sarved aa third
crewman for the previous skipper,
CDR T. T. Guillory, and himself.
Of the crew he had this to say,
“Tho difficult wo do immediately,
but the imposiiblo took four days
In this case.”

A IMS Chrysler coach waa “com'
ptrialy demolished” said Florida
Highway Patrol Trooper T. Mark
Mack, when It crashed Into an At­
lantic Coastline Train Saturday
morning shortly before noon at
•he Forest City Crossing near the
Foagate Packing House.
The three oceupante, Albert Sid­
ney Kerrer, 21, of Route 2, Maltland, the driver; Nelladane O’Brien, 1320 Clay SL, Orlando; and
Larry Fisher. 34, West Parr, Or­
lando; miraculously escaped with
out injury, said Trooper Stack.
The automobile waa traveling
north and the train west “when
the car smashed into the train
practically nose lo nose” said tha
Trooper.
The train crew eonxtsted of F
L. Dampler, J. M. Williams, J. R.
Adams, W F. McTeer. and Shade
Randolph.
Keller was trying the car out
figuring that ha would trade for
It, according to the FlfP Trooper.
It skidded 27 yards, hit the train,
then bounced back 24 yards off
tha west side of the highway, ac­
(Continued from Page t)
of Florida, and the School of Pub* cording to the offleer’i report,
Tha train was moving at a spaed
Ue Administration of Florida State
of 10 to 13 Rides per hour
Univeralty.
City Manager Knowlea took with Trooper Marie said that Kellar
him pictures of Sanford’s newly la charged with “excessive speed ”
Another accident, said Trooper
acquired Are pumpers and chiefs
car as well as aerial views of San­ Maek. occurred Friday night at
ford and views of tha recent din approximately 0 p.ra. when Carl
astrous Sanford Fanners* Market Williams, of Sanford, accompanied
by Sirs. William* and two guests,
Are.
Before leaving
for the short attempted to turn Into the drive
course, Knowles said that work will way of Lake Catherine Court at
start today on placing the time- the Dog Track Road when a MM
rock on tha ooe-Moek extension of Plymouth sedan, driven by Clyde
Titusville
Seminola Bhrd. to Meltonvine Avo. LeRoy Green, 22. of
Tha now street was
“dressed smashed Into the rear of Williams'
down” for the llmeroek on Satur­ 1954 Lincoln sedan.
Damage of $73 waa estimated
day.
It la expected that topping for to the Lincoln and $425 to the Chev
tha extension w in tw put on in tha roltt.
Green waa charged with Reckless
near future.

1st Street

(Continued from Page 1)
(Caatlaueil from Page 1)
tng the victor.
West coast and the gulf.
It la expected that hundreds of Tha three tactical craw* which p m .
people sril appear at the hearing brought tha 30 loeb Douglas Air­
o express their opinions, backed up craft Traveling Trophy to VAH-I
With factual material on the bene­ were composed of CDR Joseph stream of aircraft which accurate­
ly homed on their targets and
fits from the new project.
M. Tully Jr., flight leader and air­ brought honors to Uw unit. In ad­
Representing the Seminole Coun­ craft commander of the first crew dition to full participation In the
ty Chamber of Commerce and and bombardier (J- G ) Art Mc­ Bombing Derby, the
squadron's
Seminole County will be Judge Adams with Bob Ackerman, ALa aircraft and crew spent th* week
Ernest Houshotder; Mayor David aa radioman-weaponeer. The se­ conducting Field
Carrier Land­
Gatche! will represent the City of cond crew consisted of Lt. (Mr. ing Practice operations In pre­
Sanford; Voile A. Williams Ir. Charles a Donnaud, BUI Foulk, paration for carrier qualification
will represent the boating in­ AOC, bombardier and Lenox Fay, exercises currenUy taking plaea
terests of the area; Chairman A. AQC, crewman. Lt. CDR. Cbarlta aboard tha carrier Rooaevalt off
D. Mims will represent the Or* R. Tucker was the pilot for tha tha coast of Jacksonville.
ange County Board of Commis­ third craw with Lt (J. G.) Bob
sioner*; Lt. Cdr. Woods will re­ Blackwood tha bombardier and Ed­
present the Orange County Cham ward Yaw, ADJJ flying the third
bar of Commerce; Commissioner crew member.
Lt. (J. g.)
Blackwood earned
Simpson will represent the Lake
County Commlsalonera; Jamie squadron laurela aa leading scorer
Banka and Raymond Green will of the flight but Individual honors
represent Winter Park. Also to go to AL1 Valinskl of VAH-7 whose
bo repreaented will be tha City of outstanding Individual scores as­
competition
and
Orlande and Volosla County, it is tounded all
expaetad that tha both will send brought to him and his crew per­
numerous representatives to the sonal trophies for maintaining the
best bombing record during the en­
bearing.
Lester Bush will bo in Sanford tire week of the Derby For rea­
to represent the Putnam County sons of security the scores attain­
Chamber of Commerce. Admiral ed during the competition must
Fortaon la axpected here for the be withheld from publication.
Comdr. Tully
barge Interests. Others expected VAH-S skipper,
Include the Jacksonville Chamber prilsed the outstanding, tireless ef­
of Commerce, Canaveral Port Au forts of squadron maintenance and
thorlty, and boating groups from radar personnel who worked round
the clock dispatching the endless
the entire area.
Earl Brown will represent the
East Central Florida eltlea hav«
St. Johns-Indlan River Improve
ment Association. Brown, presl come to realise, according to re
dent of the group, has spent much ports received In Sanford, thnt the
time In tha interests of the San- reservolra which will become
part of tha Sanford - Titusville
ford-TItusvlIle Canal.
A. W. Lee, chairman of the Canal will protcet the entire area
Seminola County Chamber of from both drought and flood con
Commerce Waterway* Committee ditions.
Gee ami Jensen, engineers of
will attend the hearing to be held
at the Mayfair Inn. I.ce has made West 1‘altn lteach, will present tha
the ranal his topmost project for engineering phnae at the hearing
a number of years and has been representing both tha Florida
and the St
one of Its most enthusiastic sup­ Geological Survey
Johns-Indlan River Improvement
porters.
Tho St. Johns River, according Association,
The hearing will begin at
to boating enthusiasts front many
parti of tha country, is consider­ o’clock Wednesday morning at th»
ed one of the finest cruises In Mayfair Inn.
America. However, it is seldom
visited because of the dead end at
Sanford.

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Mr. Xavier Trudeau died Satur­
day morning at &gt; a.tn. at Mi home
la Lake Mary.
Mr. Trudeau waa born April 27,
1887 la MoatraaL Canada tad has
lived In Lake Mary tor 4 years.
He earns to Lake Mary from Wee*
hawkin, S. J.
He had been la IR health for se­
veral years.
Survivors
include his widow,
Mrs. PhUomtna Trudeau of Lake
Mary and one sister. Sister Theo­
dora, who la a Nun in Montreal,
Canada.
Funeral services were held this
morning at 10 a m. at Brlssoa Fu­
neral Horn* with Rev. Richard
Lyons officiating.
Burial was in All Souls Ceme­
tery.

Reported to Aren

A widespread poisoning of doga
haa apparently trapped up In a
west Third SL.section, according
to one of the residents who re- ^
parted the Incident
*
Mrs. W. H. Kramer, of 1910 West
Third SL said Saturday that tho
had found her do*
apparently
poisoned with what aha ttrmlned
strychnine” at about • : » a.m.
Friday morning.
About 90 minutes liter, a if'#;
belonging to William LeFlla, waa
found in the tame area potaoned
and again at U p m. Friday night
another dog belonging to B lllr*
Frank was found. Mrs Kramer
reported that the Frank’s dog had
been poisoned with “araenle”.
Mrs. Franks said that on Satur­
day morning about 11 a.m. another
dog was found poisoned
She said “thla la the third time
Mr. I. E. Kersey, M, died at my dog has been poisoned alnce
Seminole Memorial Hospital Sa last November.”
turd ay afternoon at 3:30 pm . fol
The dogs that are being Ff Hon­
lowing a lengthy Ufa***.
ed,” ah# said, “are act vicious
He, was born July 23. 1ITO In and neither do they run too far."
Montlccllo, had lived In Sanfor-J “We are becoming frightened
P&gt;r 33 years, and for the nest now became the dogi are getting
three years had lived In Oviedo.
the 'volson from either meat or
Mr. Kersey was a member of candy and If It la tha latter chil­
the First Baptist Church of San­ dren may get hold of it, Mrs. Kra­
ford.
mer reported to Tha Sanford Her­
Survivors Include: one son, D ald.
K. Kersey, Sanford; three grand­ “Children might pick up the
daughters, Mrs. Katherine Phagan poisoned candy, If that Is the way
Sanford. Mrs. Mildred Npwson, they are poiaoning the tfegs and
Sanford and Mrs. Louise Shaw of they’ll be tarribiy sick." aba aald.
Jacksonville; nine great grand “AH of tha doga are pete and non«9
children, two great great grand of them are known to bark exces­
children; and two sltjers, Mra. W1 sively,” Mra. Kramer said. *
ley Whooten of Boston, Oa.. and
Mra. Eddie Wooten of Monticello.
Funeral services will b« held
at 3:30 p.m. thla afternoon at Brio
Mr and Mra. T- R- Chandler,
ion Funeral Home with Rev. DC' 1008 Wait Second SL received a
wey N. Ring officiating.
menage Friday night of tha death
Burial will be In
Evergreen of Mrs. Chandler’s slater, Miss Al­
Cemetery.
ma Shutt In Winston Salem, N. C.
Misa Shutt had bean Hi for aomn
time
w
Driving, said Trooper Maek.

Funeral Today
For I. E. Kersey

M iss Shutt Dies

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these holdings were in
private
hands When these
grants are
ma,4e, he said, lt constitutes a
double penalty, because the local
taxpayers can
never expect to
reailhe as much from the ijrani In
lieu of taxes as would be paid on
the land If it was used for busi­
ness purposes hy private indivi­
duals.
Also, Herlong said, it must be
remembered that grants made by
the Federal government as pay­
ment In lieu of taxes must even­
tually come out of the taxpayers'
pockets. “I feel that a fair and
reasonable approach to the man­
agement nf these lands, and the
disposal of tho,c that arc not need­
ed, will do much to help discharge
the public debt and reduce budget
requirements for the future,” h#

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WASHINGTON
W
—
Al­
bert P. Morano R-Conn. liked
President
Eisenhower today to
make ‘ the most strenuous pro­
test" against the "barbarism " of
the Communist puppet regime In
Hungary.
WASHINGTON W _ Two top
GOP members of the House Rules
O-mmlttee predieted today the
House would pass the administra­
tion's civil rights bill by mdi-May.
But prospects of Senste action
on the bill this year remained un­
certain.

Prospect* dimmed a t
last
night's Board of Sanford City
Commissioners meeting for an
early decision approving a Docks
and Terminal! Project fur San­
ford.
A motion proposed and mad* by
Commissioner A, L. Wilson was
withdrawn when objections were
raised to the pledging of the
city’s utility Lax for the proposed
terminal and warhous* facilities.
Both Commissioner F. D. Scott
and Mayor David Gatchel oppos­
ed to the pledging of the tax at

U of F Students
Give Talks Monday
At Club Luncheon

TEHRAN, Iran V — Pakistan
handed over
bandit king Dad
Shah's two brothers Tuesday to
Rotarians. at the regularly
face trial and possibly the firing weekly meeting, were greatly im­
squad for the
murder of three pressed, according to President
Americans in Iran.
Indications Dr. Charles L. Persons, with the
A BOOM CRASHES INTO the Lake Monroe Bridge yesterday, shortly before noon, tearing out the mounted thst Dad Shah, the hated two University of Florida stuhousing above the bridge end shearing away two of the steel beams of the It idle structure. One of and feared leader of gangsterism dent* who appeared under tha
the beams ran be seen laying across the road; the other Juts from the wrrekage of the frame hous­
Ae : &gt; •» .* ••
&gt;h.
ing.
(Staff Photo) cheated the executioner k
by killing
of the Blue Key Society, honor
himself.
group of the university.
Mias Martha Webb and Jo*
Chapman, of Lakeland and Pan­
ama City, respectively, ave the
member* of the local huainet* and
professional club an insight into
the various department* of the
Gainesville establishment a n d
TALl^IJA&amp;SEE ip— T h r e e shout 1 Improve the quality of Its
made It very definite that 'the
hours « arguing Mondsy night ^cl’ -u* bsfore. spending mors mon-^
University of Florida is YOUR
produced no action on a propoval'ey to advertise It.
University.
to hike the tsx on orange* two' “ Wo havo this year grown the
The Lake Monroe
bridge on cent* per box in order to gam poorest crop of packing orangee
Mist Webb, a graduate student
More than a hundred youngsters
State
7 .. Road
JJ 13-500 has been reopen more fund, for advertising Flori- ever grown in Florida," said Rob­ turned out yesterday afternoon to In Journallam. member of the
td to vehicle traffic following the ^ c|lnj# *product3
ert Wooten of Tampa, general take part In "Little League" have- senior class an.I Hall of Fame em
c*sih yesterday, shortly before
phasitrd the three major objec­
A joint meeting of the House manager of Pasco Packing Co. and ball at Pineerest School,
noon, of an ld-foot boom which
tives of the school; teaching re­
spokesman
for
the
canners
group,
Th,
We,
wat
lU
rted
by
Mrs.
and
Senate
citrus
committees
was
search and extension facilities.
tore into the midscelion of the
told by a spokesman for the Flor­ which it opposing the tax m- Michael Caoio when she was ap- She covered in a “well-delivered"
itfpsn.
ida Canners Assn, that the state ereBS*I proached more than two weeks manner, each of the Items end
Estimates yesterday placed the
Representative! of the C itrua|ago by youngsters in the neigh- wai given sn ovation at the con
damage a t near $23,000 when two
Commission and Florida Citrus borhood to help out in supervis elusion of her remarks.
steel girders were torn completely
.Mutual, which endorsed the in­ ing their baseball play.
out of the bridge structure and
Chapman, president of the
crease, did not defend tho quality
"There were so many boy* who Freshman Class, majoring in poli­
another was badly damaged
but argued that additional adver­ wanted to play that fo. one person
tical science, showed possibilities
The boom, four feet above the
Sheriff Luther Hobby Is holding tising funds arc necessary to to handle them would have been as a peaker and future politician
14-foot clearance, also tore out the
move
next
year's
citrus
crop.
impossible,”
said
Mrs.
Caoio
whose
Fairbanka-Morse centrifugal
according to Myron “Mike" Reck,
housing in the top section of the a
Fiftaen other Industry measure*
bridge. The frame housing fell type water pump whieh was re­ came up during the heading, but husband is attached to the Navy at program chairman for the day,
who made the Introduction*.
completely away from the gri­ covered by a sheriff’s deputy while none was acted on. House Com­ the Sanford Naval Air Station
p e r s which held it in place and al­ searching for other stolen proper­ mittee Chairman Dick Williams, "Things began to shape up last
Charlie Morrison offered the
week when we had a meeting that Invocation and with the aid of
so damaged electrical equipment ty.
The pump has not been identifi­ Hardee County, said his group included a number of fathers of Harry Kudeil led the club ting­
used In opening the bridge for
ed but la believed to have been planned to vote on the measures boys who were anxious to play. ing.
marine traffle.
Thursday and . Senate Chairman Attending the meeting, besides my­
Rerouting of traffic through Os­ stolen within the past few weeks Douglas Stenstrom, Sanford, hop­ self. were J. L. Markham. E. L
and
abandoned
in
a
weed
field
near
teen and
Enterprise for northed to have a vote on the bills Vineyard. A. E Crell. Michael Casouth travel was discontinued late Altamonte Springs.
Contlnnrd on Pace 2)
"sometime thl* week."
The equipment is described as
yesterday afternoon when debris
The tax bill would also havo to
being
a
five
inch
industrial
unit
was cleared from the bridge.
(Continued on page 2)
T. Mark Mack. Florida High- bearing serial S63S6M. model 3332
way Patrol Trooper, investigating and Is estimated to be valued at
accident, placed charge* o f1$730.
Member* of the Board of Direc­
$ ckiess driving willful and want-| Deputy Sheriff H. S. Smart dU-l
tor* of the Seminole Countv TB
on and overheight load against [ covered the unit while searching I C M
L_ T . J _ ..
Sandy Anderson, manager of the and Health Association, attend­
Charlie Johnson.
Negro truck J the area for other stolen merchan- J U C L U i l l U b I U U U y
Sanford Slate Farmers Market, ing the Florida Tuberculosis A
driver of Bunnell
disc.
Friends of O. W. Douglas will has been advised by his physieisn Ifrallb Association’* \nnual Meet,
The Ford V-* semi truck and
A suspect has been placed un-1 regret to learn of his death Tue«- to take a complete rest
ing which was held in the San
trailer were
loaded with heavy der a $1,000 bond pending other | day morning in Savannah. Ga He
The disastrous fire at the San­ Jian Hotel in Orlando were: Mr*.
equipment and was traveling south investigation. In the meantime, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ma- ford State Farmers Market last J( W. Yarborough, Mrs. J L. Horat the time of the aecidrnt. They Sheriff J. Luther Hobby has re- nue Kate Williams Douglas, a son Thursday morning has apparently, t&lt;ki Jr., Mr* Vincent Butler, Mrs.
were owned by C. B. King, w i-1 quested that if any no has infor- Kenneth, four sisters and two bro- overtaxed Sandy Anderson and the Stanley Holland, George IVibhs
neil sawmill operator.
•nation concerning the equipment thers.
complete rest has been advised aid Mrs. Lornine Crahatr. ^xbeing
a t the county jail for
Funeral services will he held at following the strenuous four-day | Htive Secretary.
Mrs.
Msbel
identificatian, to get in touch with Fox ana V.'e*ks Funeral Home at period in attempting to get the Brawn and Mrs. Grace Fished,
th« Seminole County Sheriff’s Of- l:PO p m Wednesday sfternoon in market reconstruction plans un­ &lt;tunty Health Nurses, also attendficc.
‘Savanih. Ga
ri the meeting.
derway.
jThe
association
won a re­
ward for having the largest attetdanee from their county.
Robert E. Karns wss elected to
Mrs Florence Abel. Field Con­
strve a* Director at large, and
sultant of the Florida Tuberculosis
N^a Vincent Butler, Geneva, Re*
&amp; Health Association, will visit the |
Pfcsentativr Director.
Seminole County TB £.- Health As­
sociation tomorrow.
. Mrs. Abel arrived In Florida in
V anuary and assumed her new
position as field
consultant for
FTHA She will serve the East
V new annual Boy Scouts CharCoast counties. Mrs Abel came
for Lion’s Troop SSI was pro­
from Astoria, Or«.. where she was
sed at a meeting held Thursexecutive secretary of the Oiatr night, according to Fred Yeasop Tuberculosis A Health As­
\ Institutional Representative,
sociation sine? 1911.
J'h n s River District of the
A former Wisconsin school tea­
y Scouts of America.
cher. Mrs Abel has taken, in ad[The charter bore the signatures
dilion to aeaiem le work in educa­
rf 19 scouts and the Lions Club
tio n , special eourses In group dy­
committee. Leaders of the four
n a m ic s and human relations, and
mtroN making up Troon 3S1, are
In community organization.
Ronald Wiekel, Cris West, John
She has served on the Nstlonal
t^rnnedy and John Krohne.
Conference of Tuberculosis Work
Scout Master, Leonard Casselers’ Health Edurstliu Advisory
ry. said that disaster preparedCommittee to the NTA an.1 on the
s. safety for smaller children,
Materials Committee of NCTW.
servatlon of trees and assistance
iponsor are part of the troop’i
grams.

Monroe Bridge Is
N o A c t i o n Is T a k e n Over 100 Youths
Reopened; $25,000 O n P r o p o s e d T a x H i k e jurn Qui Monday
Damage Estimated
For 'Little League'

Water Pump Found
With Stolen Goods

O. W. Douglas

Local TB Assn.
Has Largest Group
Anderson To Take At Annual Meet
Complete Rest

(he present time.
Commissionr Scott expressed
sn opinion that the docks and
terminal* project motion Is "fore
ing the thing to an Issue—it
should be s u r v e y e d more
thoroughly.'*
Mayor David Gatchel stated "we
should look around and go other
places to investigate and act- thrli
record* before making commlltmenta.**
Don't rush into it, Mayor Gat
chel said.
Commissioner* Merle Warner
and A. L. Wilson both wanted to
go ahead with feasibility report*
and location surveys. "Go ahead
and hire an engineer to make the
feasibility report and name a
site,” they said.
"To accspt this motion now,"
said Commissioner W a r n e r ,
“would show our good faith and
the fact that see want it."
Commissioner Scott stated that
"We need professional advice."
On the motion, before it was
withdrawn for the second time,
it appeared that Warner and Wil­
son were in favor of starting
feasibility report* and locating
the site. Mayor (Satchel amt
Commissioner Scott were against
the proposal.
Commissioner Earle Hlgginhotham was In favor of the motion,
If an amendment would be added
setting the site of the project be­
tween Park Ave. and French Ave.
"We must consider this pro
posal for a long time before mak­
ing up our minds—listen to others
and invite them dowt to discuss
the m atter with us,” Commission­
er Scott said.'
Commissioner Scott t '
dat­
ed that the Board .
don
fra should wait “until i
snimou* and not a split decision is
reached."
It was nt thi* [mint that Com­
missioner Warner withdrew his
motion..
However, the City Manager,
Warren FI. Knowles, will he in­
structed to contact engineers to
f.imt In and talk with the com­
missioner* relative to the docks
snd terminals feasibility and lo­
cation report. This move met with
(he unanimous derision of the
Board of Commissioners.

Additional
Local News
O n Page 2

Don Willson, Mayor of Cassel­
berry, was asked to resign from
hi* position aa executive head of
the community's government at a
heated meeting held last night
attended by a huge crowd of
Casselberry citizens.
Mr*. Eileen Rogers of Cassel­
berry rend a list of complaints as
her attorney, Bob Bishop, sat
nearby with hi* legal books and
data at hand.
Mrs. Rogers cited in her four
Item complaint, a special meeting
held by the Mayor, a'U tility Tax
measure, the absconding of city
records, and the disobeying of an
ordinance of the city.
She said "He is guilty of mis­
conduct in office and should either
resign or be removed from of­
fice."
Mayor Willson immediately re­
plied "1 was elected for a year’s
term and I intend to serve it.’
Willson also explained his ac­
tions rite&lt;| in the Item of the
complaintt by Mrs Rogers and
supported ench of his actions.
However, the City’* attorney,
Allen Grant of Orlando, when be
htard Mayor Willson explain that
be at-lfil on the advice of the at­
torney sold "If I so advised you
Mayor, I did ao in error.”
Grant explained to the Town
Council that action against tha
Mayor could come only from the
Roard of Alderman and would
have to be aupported by a fourfifth* vote of the board.
"Specific charges must be made
by th* council." sa ir'.^ ra n t, "in
writing.”
"Tlie motion,” said the town’s
attorney, "must come from the
Council and not from the floor.”
Scattered Jeers came from th#
audience at tho 3!ayor but for for
most part ho was applauded for
his stand and the action he bad
taken.
Willson stated "That is pretty
(ContinuFd on page 2)

First steps were taken last
night at the Board of Sanford City
Commissioners meeting to require
a vehicle usag tax for automo­
biles and trucks owned within the
city limits of Sanford.
P r o p o s e d by Commissioner
Merle Warner, the Board of Com*
mlssionrrs authorised tho adver­
tising of a proposed local hill and
take neergary *teps for the
Seminole County delegation a t
the 1957 session of the State
legislature to pass permissive
legislation making the tags $*
for car* and trueks.
Warner stated that the funde
derived from the vehicle usage
permits would be earmarked for
city street maintenance and eon*
atraction.
The original proposal was made
at e previous meeting by John
Krider, Manager of the Seminole
County Chamber of Commerce.
Krider, at tha earlier meeting
outlined the dir* need for funds
to construct new streets In sev­
eral sections of Sanford, to ra*
plaee streets th a t are now worn
out, and to keep tha streets of
Sanford maintained in a manner
th at they would be useable.
The proposed bill met with the
unanimous approval of tha Board
of Sanford City Commissionore.
Warner also stated a t le ft
nlght’a meeting that thie bill
would open the way "to financing
the docks and terminals project”.
At the present time, fgnda $*
maintei-i tSg_*\tt*ots ere appro*
printed from (he Utility Tax end
are Inadequate to meet the needs
of the city.

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Resident’s Father
Dies In Georgia

Commission Okays
Paving Of 2 Alleys

Mr and 3&lt;rs. J . T. Baggerty and
children left Sanford yeiterday for
Bainbridge, Ga., where they will
attend the funeral of Mr. Baggerly’e father, Otis Baggerly, who
died Sunday following an Illness
of several years.

The Board of Sanford City
Commissioners approved the pav­
ing of alleys in two sections of
towntown Sanford providing pro
petty owner* will Install down­
spout.* into sewers prior to the
paving.
Action was taken on a request
for slley paving between First
and Second Streets and from
Magnolia to Palmetto Ave*.
No action was taken on a re­
solution previously authorized re­
lative to the sale of beer and
liquor In Sanford on Sunday*.

No Coart Css*
MADISON,
Wis. W — The
state crime laboratory turned its
murder victim over to the an­
thropologists Tuesday on advice of
Unvterilty of Wisconsin Profeasor
William Langhlln. The professor
told tham they’d never get ta
court with the raze. The victim,
unearthed at a construction alt*,
was identified by Laughlin as an
American Indian who apparently
wai killed with a tomahawk about
1200 A.D,

•Field Consultant
To Visit County
TB Assn. Tomorrow

Charter Processed
For Scout Troop

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Weather
^G enerally fair through Wednesray . A little cealcr tonight; low
M I* k

OFFICERS OF THE VFW WERE installed last night at a meeting held in the American Legion Hut.
(Left to right) J. P. Donahue, two-year trust*.'; Harold Melto. chaplain; Michael Thames, Command­
er; K. K. Lavy Sr. sice-command.»•; D. K. Dragg ir*. Service officer; George D&lt;Mattlo. quartermast­
er. la the (ueground i* T. E. Noun Jr. sic* com gander.
(I’boto by Uergslxoaa)

he troop will operate on a budset up by patrol leaders, the
os Troop committee and pars of Scouts, according to Cassel­
berry.

DEPUTY SHERIFF A. E. EVANS Inspect* a bicycle during this morning’. Bicycle Safety Program
at Pinccrttl School. Mrs. R. N. Murrey, Safety Chairman of th* P-TA look* on while Deputy Sheriff
Evan* alrraaCs th* importance of chain guards to Jensen Jones, seventh grad* stu d en t'o f too Pinecreat D rue
(Phote by BersUom)

JJ

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                    <text>beams snatched from the bridge
by Dm crash.
T r * f V , ie bate*
an f sw ills offleon
scans directing Uw Ion* stream
s f automobiles and tracks areand
through. Lake M oan s and back
fata Sanford to taka other routes.
Constable J. Q. “ 811m” Onflow*?
at noon was dbsoUa* traffic at
the Lake Monroe cutoff road.

Florida Highway Patrol Troop­
er T. Mark Mack arrived^ at the
scans to investigate the accident
shortly before

Cancer
(Continued From F sfa One)
Doris Angel, Mildred Nicholas, Jan
Torberit, JoAnn Losslng, Dornell
KUellne, Gladys Peacock, Barbara
Repraeht, Susan White, Patty Loop,
Pat Hoppe, Mildred Smith, Mary
Nell Morrison, Maxena Campbell,
M n . Joe A u tollo, Iron* Harris,
Doris Burton, and K n . L. E. Sat­
terfield
Organisations assisting are: Bate
Sigma Phi Sonority, Pilot Club
and Ixora Circle of Uw Sanford
Gapdon Club.
All workera have been a&lt;M»*d
to bring their collections to the of­
fice of T. E, Tucker, In the F hr
Ida State Bank, between 7 and 9

LI. 0 .8 .) Bob Blackwood. VAH-$
bombardier, entering squadron A-l
Savage alrtraft prior to depart'
lag on Bombing Derby mission
(Official Photo, U. 8. Navy)

Evaluation

m

(Continued From Paw One)
vale individuals. Much of this land,
hs said, Is land held by the govern
ment in the first Instance and has
continued la the ownership of the
government because no one else
wants It.
On the other hand. Hcrloag said,
there has bean land acquisition by
almost every department or agen
cy of the government. Although
many of the tracts are small in
site, he said, they dot the entire
country and its Insular possessions.
In many Instances, Herlong contlnued, this land Is located In cities
where land values are high, and it
Is kept off tho local and state tax
rolls. Presently, he said much o f
It Is In excess of the needs of the
government for the particular use
to which It Is being put.
lfcrlong said It would he far
better if most M this land was
turned back into private owner­
ship where It could be utilised In
building the community and pay
Its fair share of the taxes The
same Is true, he said, of much ru­
ral land purchased hy the Federal
government In the last 30 years.
The Florida congressman said
be appreciated the need for govern*
ment ownership of certain pareeta
nf land, but when this acreage it
nut properly utilized nr serving an
efferlive purpose, it is unfair for
the taxpayers in a town or com­
munity to carry the added burden
that would he home by these Fadrral holdings.
In some Instances, Herlong said,
requests arc made o f the Federal
government to make grants to the
cities or communtles in lieu of
the taxes which would he paid if

(Continued Fiwm F t p One)
n e t hit on a Japanese cruiser. He
Joined VAH-7 t year ago and Is
living at m EUlott Avo. Sanford,
with hla wilt, Dorothy, aad two
boy*, Richard and David..
It waa only thran and aoa-kalf
months age that Valinskl complet­
ed his training aa a bombardier,
although be hat beta la the Navy
for IB years.
Born in Simpson,
F ean, he is married, has one boy,
Eddie, and resides at 1M Laurel
Driva, Sanford.
The third crewman, Sandcfur,
is also a novice, having finlehed
hla training only two monthi ago
Ha haila from San Aagalo. Taxis, is
married and has two children and
also re tides In Sanford.
CDR- L B. Llbbey, Comma/■*
Ing Officer of VAH-7, congratulated
his winning crew at morning quartars. Re was especially proud of
Valinskl, who bad sarved aa third
crewman for the previous skipper,
CDR T. T. Guillory, and himself.
Of the crew he had this to say,
“ Tho difficult wo do immediately,
but the imposiiblo took four days
In this case.”

Lake Mory Resident Dog Poisoning
Succumbs Saturday _
...

Car Crashes Into
ACL Train; Three

A IMS Chrysler coach waa “ com'
ptrialy demolished” said Florida
Highway Patrol Trooper T. Mark
Mack, when It crashed Into an At­
lantic Coastline Train Saturday
morning shortly before noon at
•he Forest City Crossing near the
Foagate Packing House.
The three oceupante, Albert Sid­
ney Kerrer, 21, of Route 2, Maltland, the driver; Nelladane O’Brien, 1320 Clay SL, Orlando; and
Larry Fisher. 34, West Parr, Or­
lando; miraculously escaped with
out injury, said Trooper Stack.
The automobile waa traveling
north and the train west “ when
the car smashed into the train
practically nose lo nose” said tha
Trooper.
The train crew eonxtsted of F
L. Dampler, J. M. Williams, J. R.
Adams, W F. McTeer. and Shade
Randolph.
Keller was trying the car out
figuring that ha would trade for
It, according to the FlfP Trooper.
It skidded 27 yards, hit the train,
then bounced back 24 yards off
tha west side of the highway, ac­
(Continued from Page t)
o f Florida, and the School of Pub* cording to the offleer’i report,
Tha train was moving at a spaed
Ue Administration of Florida State
of 10 to 13 Rides per hour
Univeralty.
Trooper Marie said that Kellar
City Manager Knowlea took with
him pictures of Sanford’ s newly la charged with “ excessive speed ”
Another accident, said Trooper
acquired Are pumpers and chiefs
car as well as aerial views of San­ Maek. occurred Friday night at
ford and views of tha recent din approximately 0 p.ra. when Carl
astrous Sanford Fanners* Market Williams, of Sanford, accompanied
by Sirs. William* and two guests,
Are.
Before leaving
for the short attempted to turn Into the drive
course, Knowles said that work will way of Lake Catherine Court at
start today on placing the time- the Dog Track Road when a MM
rock on tha ooe-Moek extension of Plymouth sedan, driven by Clyde
Titusville
Seminola Bhrd. to Meltonvine Avo. LeRoy Green, 22. o f
Tha now street
was
“ dressed smashed Into the rear of Williams'
down” for the llmeroek on Satur­ 1954 Lincoln sedan.
Damage of $73 waa estimated
day.
It la expected that topping for to the Lincoln and $425 to the Chev
tha extension win tw put on in tha roltt.
Green waa charged with Reckless
near future.

1st Street

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tng the victor.
West coast and the gulf.
It la expected that hundreds of
Tha three tactical craw* which pm.
people sril appear at the hearing brought tha 30 loeb Douglas Air­
o express their opinions, backed up craft Traveling Trophy to VAH-I
stream of aircraft which accurate­
With factual material on the bene­ were composed of
CDR Joseph ly homed on
their
targets and
fits from the new project.
M. Tully Jr., flight leader and air­ brought honors to Uw unit. In ad­
Representing the Seminole Coun­ craft commander of the first crew dition to full participation In the
ty Chamber o f Commerce and and bombardier (J- G ) Art Mc­ Bombing Derby, the
squadron's
Seminole County will be Judge Adams with Bob Ackerman, ALa aircraft and crew spent th* week
Ernest Houshotder; Mayor David aa radioman-weaponeer. The se­ conducting Field
Carrier Land­
Gatche! will represent the City of cond crew consisted of Lt. (Mr. ing Practice operations In pre­
Sanford; Voile A. Williams Ir. Charles a Donnaud, BUI Foulk, paration fo r carrier qualification
will represent the boating in­ AOC, bombardier and Lenox Fay, exercises currenUy taking plaea
terests o f the area; Chairman A. AQC, crewman. Lt. CDR. Cbarlta aboard tha carrier Rooaevalt off
D. Mims will represent the Or* R. Tucker was the pilot for tha tha coast o f Jacksonville.
ange County Board o f Commis­ third craw with Lt (J. G.) Bob
sioner*; Lt. Cdr. Woods will re­ Blackwood tha bombardier and Ed­
present the Orange County Cham ward Yaw, ADJJ flying the third
bar of Commerce; Commissioner crew member.
Lt. (J. g.)
Blackwood earned
Simpson will represent the Lake
County
Commlsalonera;
Jamie squadron laurela aa leading scorer
Banka and Raymond Green will of the flight but Individual honors
represent Winter Park. Also to go to AL1 Valinskl of VAH-7 whose
bo repreaented will be tha City of outstanding Individual scores as­
competition
and
Orlande and Volosla County, it is tounded all
expaetad that tha both will send brought to him and his crew per­
numerous representatives to the sonal trophies for maintaining the
best bombing record during the en­
bearing.
Lester Bush will bo in Sanford tire week of the Derby For rea­
\
to represent the Putnam County sons of security the scores attain­
Chamber o f Commerce. Admiral ed during the competition must
Fortaon la axpected here for the be withheld from publication.
VAH-S skipper,
Comdr. Tully
barge Interests. Others expected
Include the Jacksonville Chamber prilsed the outstanding, tireless ef­
of Commerce, Canaveral Port Au forts of squadron maintenance and
thorlty, and boating groups from radar personnel who worked round
the clock dispatching the endless
the entire area.
Earl Brown will represent the
East Central Florida eltlea hav«
St. Johns-Indlan River Improve
ment Association. Brown, presl come to realise, according to re
dent o f the group, has spent much ports received In Sanford, thnt the
time In tha interests of the San- reservolra which will become
part of tha Sanford - Titusville
ford-TItusvlIle Canal.
A. W. Lee, chairman of the Canal will protcet the entire area
Seminola County Chamber of from both drought and flood con
Commerce Waterway* Committee ditions.
Gee ami Jensen, engineers of
will attend the hearing to be held
at the Mayfair Inn. I.ce has made West 1‘altn lteach, will present tha
the ranal his topmost project for engineering phnae at the hearing
a number of years and has been representing both tha Florida
and the St
one of Its most enthusiastic sup­ Geological Survey
Johns-Indlan River Improvement
porters.
Tho St. Johns River, according Association,
The hearing will begin at
to boating enthusiasts front many
parti of tha country, is consider­ o’clock Wednesday morning at th»
ed one of the finest cruises In Mayfair Inn.
America. However, it is seldom
visited because of the dead end at
Sanford.

Mr. Xavier Trudeau died Satur­
day morning at &gt; a.tn. at Mi home
la Lake Mary.
Mr. Trudeau waa born April 27,
1887 la MoatraaL Canada tad has
lived In Lake Mary tor 4 years.
He earns to Lake Mary from Wee*
hawkin, S . J.
He had been la IR health for se­
veral years.
Survivors
include his widow,
Mrs. PhUomtna Trudeau of Lake
Mary and one sister. Sister Theo­
dora, who la a Nun in Montreal,
Canada.
Funeral services were held this
morning at 10 a m. at Brlssoa Fu­
neral Horn* with Rev. Richard
Lyons officiating.
Burial was in All Souls Ceme­
tery.

Reported to Aren

A widespread poisoning o f doga
haa apparently trapped up In a
west Third SL.section, according
to one of the residents who re- ^
parted the Incident
*
Mrs. W. H. Kramer, of 1910 West
Third SL said Saturday that tho
had found her do*
apparently
poisoned with what aha ttrmlned
strychnine” at about • : » a.m.
Friday morning.
About 90 minutes liter, a if'#;
belonging to William LeFlla, waa
found in the tame area potaoned
and again at U p m. Friday night
another dog belonging to B lllr *
Frank was found. Mrs Kramer
reported that the Frank’s dog had
been poisoned with “ araenle” .
Mrs. Franks said that on Satur­
day morning about 11 a.m. another
dog was found poisoned
She said “ thla la the third time
Mr. I. E. Kersey, M, died at my dog has been poisoned alnce
Seminole Memorial Hospital Sa last November.”
turd ay afternoon at 3:30 p m . fol
The dogs that are being Ff Hon­
lowing a lengthy Ufa***.
ed,” ah# said, “ are act vicious
He, was born July 23. 1ITO In and neither do they run too fa r."
Montlccllo, had lived In Sanfor-J
“ We are becoming frightened
P&gt;r 33 years, and for the nest now became the dogi are getting
three years had lived In Oviedo.
the 'volson from either meat or
Mr. Kersey was a member of candy and If It la tha latter chil­
the First Baptist Church of San­ dren may get hold of it, Mrs. Kra­
ford.
mer reported to Tha Sanford Her­
Survivors Include: one son, D ald.
K. Kersey, Sanford; three grand­
“ Children might pick up the
daughters, Mrs. Katherine Phagan poisoned candy, If that Is the way
Sanford. Mrs. Mildred Npwson, they are poiaoning the tfegs and
Sanford and Mrs. Louise Shaw of they’ll be tarribiy sick." aba aald.
Jacksonville; nine great grand “ AH of tha doga are pete and non«9
children, two great great grand of them are known to bark exces­
children; and two sltjers, Mra. W1 sively,” Mra. Kramer said. *
ley Whooten of Boston, Oa.. and
Mra. Eddie Wooten of Monticello.
Funeral services will b« held
at 3:30 p.m. thla afternoon at Brio
Mr and Mra. T- R- Chandler,
ion Funeral Home with Rev. DC' 1008 Wait Second SL received a
wey N. Ring officiating.
menage Friday night of tha death
Burial will be In
Evergreen of Mrs. Chandler’s slater, Miss Al­
Cemetery.
ma Shutt In Winston Salem, N. C.
Misa Shutt had bean Hi for aomn
time
w
Driving, said Trooper Maek.

Funeral Today
For I. E. Kersey

Miss Shutt Dies

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these holdings were in
hands When these
grants are
ma,4e, he said, lt constitutes a
double penalty, because the local
taxpayers can
never expect to
reailhe as much from the ijrani In
lieu of taxes as would be paid on
the land If it was used for busi­
ness purposes hy private indivi­
duals.
Also, Herlong said, it must be
remembered that grants made by
the Federal government as pay­
ment In lieu of taxes must even­
tually come out of the taxpayers'
pockets. “ I feel that a fair and
reasonable approach to the man­
agement nf these lands, and the
disposal of tho,c that arc not need­
ed, will do much to help discharge
the public debt and reduce budget
requirements for the future,” h#

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WASHINGTON
W
—
Al­
bert P. Morano R-Conn. liked
President
Eisenhower today to
make ‘ the most strenuous pro­
test" against the "barbarism" of
the Communist puppet regime In
Hungary.
WASHINGTON W _
Two top
GOP members of the House Rules
O-mmlttee predieted today the
House would pass the administra­
tion's civil rights bill by mdi-May.
But prospects of Senste action
on the bill this year remained un­
certain.

A BOOM CRASHES INTO the Lake Monroe Bridge yesterday, shortly before noon, tearing out the
housing above the bridge end shearing away two o f the steel beams of the It idle structure. One of
the beams ran be seen laying across the road; the other Juts from the wrrekage o f the frame hous­
ing.
(Staff Photo)

TEHRAN, Iran V — Pakistan
handed over
bandit
king Dad
Shah's two brothers Tuesday to
face trial and possibly the firing
squad for the
murder of three
Americans in Iran.
Indications
mounted thst Dad Shah, the hated
and feared leader of gangsterism

Prospect*
dimmed
at
last
night's Board o f Sanford City
Commissioners meeting fo r an
early decision approving a Docks
and Terminal! Project fur San­
ford.
A motion proposed and mad* by
Commissioner A, L. Wilson was
withdrawn when objections were
raised to the pledging o f the
city’s utility Lax for the proposed
terminal and warhous* facilities.
Both Commissioner F. D. Scott
and Mayor David Gatchel oppos­
ed to the pledging of the tax at

U of F Students
Give Talks Monday
At Club Luncheon
Rotarians. at the regularly
weekly meeting, were greatly im­
pressed, according to President
Dr. Charles L. Persons, with the
two University of Florida student* who appeared under tha
&gt;h.
of the Blue Key Society, honor
group o f the university.
Mias Martha Webb and Jo*
Chapman, of Lakeland and Pan­
ama City, respectively, ave the
member* of the local huainet* and
professional club an insight into
the various department* o f the
Gainesville establishment
and
made It very definite that 'the
University of Florida is YOUR
University.
Mist Webb, a graduate student
In Journallam. member o f the
senior class an.I Hall of Fame em
phasitrd the three major objec­
tives of the school; teaching re­
search and extension facilities.
She covered in a “ well-delivered"
manner, each of the Items end
wai given sn ovation at the con
elusion of her remarks.
Chapman,
president o f
the
Freshman Class, majoring in poli­
tical science, showed possibilities
as a peaker and future politician
according to Myron “ Mike" Reck,
program chairman for the day,
who made the Introduction*.
Charlie Morrison offered the
Invocation and with the aid of
Harry Kudeil led the club ting­
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cheated the executioner k
by killing
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Monroe Bridge Is
N o A c t i o n Is T a k e n Over 100 Youths
Reopened; $25,000 O n P r o p o s e d T a x H i k e jurn Qui Monday
Damage Estimated
For 'Little League'

TALl^IJA&amp;SEE ip— T h r e e shout 1 Improve the quality of Its
hours « arguing Mondsy night ^cl’ -u* bsfore. spending mors mon-^
produced no action on a propoval'ey to advertise It.
to hike the tsx on orange* two' “ Wo havo this year grown the
The Lake Monroe
bridge on
cent* per box in order to gam poorest crop o f packing orangee
More than a hundred youngsters
State Road 13-500 has been reopen
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more fund, for advertising Flori- ever grown in Florida," said Rob­ turned out yesterday afternoon to
td to vehicle traffic following the ^ c|lnj# *product3
ert Wooten of Tampa, general take part In "Little League" havec*sih yesterday, shortly before
A joint meeting of the House manager of Pasco Packing Co. and ball at Pineerest School,
noon, of an ld-foot boom which
spokesman for the canners group,
Th, We, wat lUrted by Mrs.
tore into the midscelion of the and Senate citrus committees was
told by a spokesman for the Flor­ which it opposing the tax m- Michael Caoio when she was apitfpsn.
ida Canners Assn, that the state ereBS*I proached more than two weeks
Estimates yesterday placed the
Representative! o f the Citrua|ago by youngsters in the neighdamage at near $23,000 when two
Commission and Florida Citrus borhood to help out in supervis
steel girders were torn completely
.Mutual, which endorsed the in­ ing their baseball play.
out of the bridge structure and
crease, did not defend tho quality
"There were so many boy* who
another was badly damaged
but argued that additional adver­ wanted to play that fo. one person
The boom, four feet above the
Sheriff Luther Hobby Is holding tising funds arc necessary to to handle them would have been
14-foot clearance, also tore out the
impossible,” said Mrs. Caoio whose
Fairbanka-Morse
centrifugal move next year's citrus crop.
housing in the top section of the a
Fiftaen other Industry measure* husband is attached to the Navy at
type
water
pump
whieh
was
re­
bridge. The frame housing fell
came up during the heading, but the Sanford Naval Air Station
completely away from the gri­ covered by a sheriff’ s deputy while
none was acted on. House Com­
"Things began to shape up last
p e r s which held it in place and al­ searching fo r other stolen proper­
mittee Chairman Dick Williams, week when we had a meeting that
so damaged electrical equipment ty.
The pump has not been identifi­ Hardee County, said his group included a number of fathers of
used In opening the bridge for
ed but la believed to have been planned to vote on the measures boys who were anxious to play.
marine traffle.
Thursday and . Senate Chairman Attending the meeting, besides my­
Rerouting of traffic through Os­ stolen within the past few weeks Douglas Stenstrom, Sanford, hop­ self. were J. L. Markham. E. L
and
abandoned
in
a
weed
field
near
teen and
Enterprise for northed to have a vote on the bills Vineyard. A. E Crell. Michael Casouth travel was discontinued late Altamonte Springs.
Contlnnrd on Pace 2)
"sometime thl* week."
The equipment is described as
yesterday afternoon when debris
The tax bill would also havo to
being
a
five
inch
industrial
unit
was cleared from the bridge.
(Continued on page 2)
T. Mark Mack. Florida High- bearing serial S63S6M. model 3332
way Patrol Trooper, investigating and Is estimated to be valued at
accident, placed charge* o f 1$730.
Member* of the Board of Direc­
ckiess driving willful and want-| Deputy Sheriff H. S. Smart dU-l
tor* of the Seminole Countv TB
on and overheight load against [ covered the unit while searching I C M
L _ T . J _ ..
Sandy Anderson, manager of the and Health Association, attend­
Charlie Johnson.
Negro truck Jthe area for other stolen merchan- J U C L U i l l U b I U U U y
Sanford Slate Farmers Market, ing the Florida Tuberculosis A
driver of Bunnell
disc.
Friends of O. W. Douglas will has been advised by his physieisn Ifrallb Association’ * \nnual M e e t,
The Ford V-* semi truck and
A suspect has been placed un-1 regret to learn of his death Tue«- to take a complete rest
ing which was held in the San
trailer were
loaded with heavy der a $1,000 bond pending other |day morning in Savannah. Ga He
The disastrous fire at the San­ Jian Hotel in Orlando were: Mr*.
equipment and was traveling south investigation. In the meantime, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ma- ford State Farmers Market last J( W. Yarborough, Mrs. J L. Horat the time of the aecidrnt. They Sheriff J. Luther Hobby has re- nue Kate Williams Douglas, a son Thursday morning has apparently, t&lt;ki Jr., Mr* Vincent Butler, Mrs.
were owned by C. B. King, w i-1 quested that if any no has infor- Kenneth, four sisters and two bro- overtaxed Sandy Anderson and the Stanley Holland, George IVibhs
neil sawmill operator.
•nation concerning the equipment thers.
complete rest has been advised aid Mrs. Lornine Crahatr. ^xbeing
at the county jail for
Funeral services will he held at following the strenuous four-day |Htive Secretary.
Mrs.
Msbel
identificatian, to get in touch with Fox ana V.'e*ks Funeral Home at period in attempting to get the Brawn and Mrs. Grace Fished,
th« Seminole County Sheriff’ s Of- l:PO p m Wednesday sfternoon in market reconstruction plans un­ &lt;tunty Health Nurses, also attendficc.
‘ Savanih. Ga
ri the meeting.
derway.
jThe
association
won a re­
ward for having the largest attetdanee from their county.
Robert E. Karns wss elected to
Mrs Florence Abel. Field Con­
strve a* Director at large, and
sultant of the Florida Tuberculosis
N^a Vincent Butler, Geneva, Re*
&amp; Health Association, will visit the |
Pfcsentativr Director.
Seminole County TB £.- Health As­
sociation tomorrow.
. Mrs. Abel arrived In Florida in
Vanuary and assumed her new
position as field
consultant for
FTHA She will serve the East
V new annual Boy Scouts CharCoast counties. Mrs Abel came
for Lion’ s Troop SSI was pro­
from Astoria, Or«.. where she was
sed at a meeting held Thursexecutive secretary of the Oiatr night, according to Fred Yeasop Tuberculosis A
Health As­
\ Institutional Representative,
sociation sine? 1911.
J'hns River District o f the
A former Wisconsin school tea­
y Scouts of America.
cher. Mrs Abel has taken, in ad[The charter bore the signatures
dilion to aeaiemle work in educa­
rf 19 scouts and the Lions Club
tio n , special eourses In group dy­
committee. Leaders of the four
n a m ics and human relations, and
mtroN making up Troon 3S1, are
In community organization.
Ronald Wiekel, Cris West, John
She has served on the Nstlonal
t^rnnedy and John Krohne.
Conference of Tuberculosis Work
Scout Master, Leonard Casselers’ Health Edurstliu Advisory
ry. said that disaster preparedCommittee to the NTA an.1 on the
s. safety for smaller children,
Materials Committee of NCTW.
servatlon of trees and assistance
iponsor are part of the troop’i
grams.

Water Pump Found
With Stolen Goods

O. W. Douglas

$

Local TB Assn.
Has Largest Group
Anderson To Take At Annual Meet
Complete Rest

(he present time.
Commissionr Scott expressed
sn opinion that the docks and
terminal* project motion Is "fore
ing the thing to an Issue—it
should
be s u r v e y e d
more
thoroughly.'*
Mayor David Gatchel stated "we
should look around and go other
places to investigate and act- thrli
record* before making commlltmenta.**
Don't rush into it, Mayor Gat
chel said.
Commissioner* Merle Warner
and A. L. Wilson both wanted to
go ahead with feasibility report*
and location surveys. "Go ahead
and hire an engineer to make the
feasibility report and name a
site,” they said.
"To accspt this motion now,"
said
Commissioner
W arn er,
“ would show our good faith and
the fact that see want it."
Commissioner Scott stated that
"We need professional advice."
On the motion, before it was
withdrawn for the second time,
it appeared that Warner and Wil­
son were in favor of starting
feasibility report* and locating
the site. Mayor (Satchel amt
Commissioner Scott were against
the proposal.
Commissioner Earle Hlgginhotham was In favor of the motion,
If an amendment would be added
setting the site of the project be­
tween Park Ave. and French Ave.
"We must consider this pro
posal for a long time before mak­
ing up our minds—listen to others
and invite them dowt to discuss
the matter with us,” Commission­
er Scott said.'
Commissioner Scott t '
dat­
ed that the Board .
don
fra should wait “ until i
snimou* and not a split decision is
reached."
It was nt thi* [mint that Com­
missioner Warner withdrew his
motion..
However, the City Manager,
Warren FI. Knowles, will he in­
structed to contact engineers to
f.imt In and talk with the com­
missioner* relative to the docks
snd terminals feasibility and lo­
cation report. This move met with
(he unanimous derision of the
Board of Commissioners.

A dditional
Local New s
O n Page 2

Don Willson, Mayor of Cassel­
berry, was asked to resign from
hi* position aa executive head of
the community's government at a
heated meeting held last night
attended by a huge crowd of
Casselberry citizens.
Mr*. Eileen Rogers o f Cassel­
berry rend a list of complaints as
her attorney, Bob Bishop, sat
nearby with hi* legal books and
data at hand.
Mrs. Rogers cited in her four
Item complaint, a special meeting
held by the Mayor, a'U tility Tax
measure, the absconding of city
records, and the disobeying of an
ordinance o f the city.
She said "He is guilty of mis­
conduct in office and should either
resign or be removed from of­
fice."
Mayor Willson immediately re­
plied "1 was elected for a year’s
term and I intend to serve it.’
Willson also explained his ac­
tions rite&lt;| in the Item of the
complaintt by Mrs Rogers and
supported ench of his actions.
However, the City’* attorney,
Allen Grant o f Orlando, when be
htard Mayor Willson explain that
be at-lfil on the advice of the at­
torney sold " I f I so advised you
Mayor, I did ao in error.”
Grant explained to the Town
Council that action against tha
Mayor could come only from the
Roard of Alderman and would
have to be aupported by a fourfifth* vote o f the board.
"Specific charges must be made
by th* council." sair'.^rant, "in
writing.”
"Tlie motion,” said the town’s
attorney, "must come from the
Council and not from the floor.”
Scattered Jeers came from th#
audience at tho 3!ayor but for for
most part ho was applauded for
his stand and the action he bad
taken.
Willson stated "That is pretty
(ContinuFd on page 2)

First steps were taken last
night at the Board o f Sanford City
Commissioners meeting to require
a vehicle usag tax for automo­
biles and trucks owned within the
city limits o f Sanford.
P r o p o s e d by Commissioner
Merle Warner, the Board of Com*
mlssionrrs authorised tho adver­
tising o f a proposed local hill and
take neergary *teps for the
Seminole County delegation at
the 1957 session o f the State
legislature to pass permissive
legislation making the tags $*
for car* and trueks.
Warner stated that the funde
derived from the vehicle usage
permits would be earmarked for
city street maintenance and eon*
atraction.
The original proposal was made
at e previous meeting by John
Krider, Manager o f the Seminole
County Chamber o f Commerce.
Krider, at tha earlier meeting
outlined the dir* need for funds
to construct new streets In sev­
eral sections o f Sanford, to ra*
plaee streets that are now worn
out, and to keep tha streets o f
Sanford maintained in a manner
that they would be useable.
The proposed bill met with the
unanimous approval o f tha Board
o f Sanford City Commissionore.
Warner also stated at le ft
nlght’a meeting that thie bill
would open the way "to financing
the docks and terminals project” .
A t the present time, fgnda $*
maintei-i tSg_*\tt*ots ere appro*
printed from (he Utility Tax end
are Inadequate to meet the needs
o f the city.

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Resident’s Father
Dies In Georgia

Commission Okays
Paving Of 2 Alleys

Mr and 3&lt;rs. J. T. Baggerty and
children left Sanford yeiterday for
Bainbridge, Ga., where they will
attend the funeral of Mr. Baggerly’e father, Otis Baggerly, who
died Sunday following an Illness
of several years.

The Board of Sanford City
Commissioners approved the pav­
ing of alleys in two sections of
towntown Sanford providing pro
petty owner* will Install down­
spout.* into sewers prior to the
paving.
Action was taken on a request
for slley paving between First
and Second Streets and from
Magnolia to Palmetto Ave*.
No action was taken on a re­
solution previously authorized re­
lative to the sale of beer and
liquor In Sanford on Sunday*.

No Coart Css*
MADISON,
Wis.
W — The
state crime laboratory turned its
murder victim over to the an­
thropologists Tuesday on advice o f
Unvterilty of Wisconsin Profeasor
William Langhlln. The professor
told tham they’d never get ta
court with the raze. The victim,
unearthed at a construction alt*,
was identified by Laughlin as an
American Indian who apparently
wai killed with a tomahawk about
1200 A.D,

•Field Consultant
To Visit County
TB Assn. Tomorrow

Charter Processed
For Scout Troop

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Weather
^Generally fair through Wednesray. A little cealcr tonight; low
M I* k

OFFICERS OF THE VFW WERE installed last night at a meeting held in the American Legion Hut.
(Left to right) J. P. Donahue, two-year trust*.'; Harold Melto. chaplain; Michael Thames, Command­
er; K. K. Lavy Sr. sice-command.»•; D. K. Dragg ir*. Service officer; George D&lt;Mattlo. quartermast­
er. la the (ueground i* T. E. Noun Jr. sic* com gander.
(I’boto by Uergslxoaa)

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he troop will operate on a budset up by patrol leaders, the
os Troop committee and pars of Scouts, according to Cassel­
berry.

DEPUTY SHERIFF A. E. EVANS Inspect* a bicycle during this morning’. Bicycle Safety Program
at Pinccrttl School. Mrs. R. N. Murrey, Safety Chairman of th* P-TA look* on while Deputy Sheriff
Evan* alrraaCs th* importance of chain guards to Jensen Jones, seventh grad* stu den t'of too Pinecreat D ru e
(Phote by BersUom)

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Big Crowd At Church Dedication
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I r MAI IAN JONES
OVIEDO — Wars you om ol the
Urge number who attended Church
D i t l t t i at the Oviedo Methodist
Church Sundry? If not, you do not
ItDOw what a t . : : t you mined.
Everybody Joined In with those
good Methodist people for the de­
dicate
f their 1130,000 euurih, I
don'
&gt;* hiw many people w jrthere
it Ido know that there were
about twice *s many as theey rad
to the Homecoming services tht
first Susday In November.
I have attended many Homecom­
ings at this church and know h i
many of ih* oldtimers, But there
were so many strasge face* ther*
oceeteettfsslteit lUtUw rtcblr e
yesterday I wondered where they
all came from
We were sorry to miss Bishop
John Branscomb. who wc have
heard &lt;on numerous occasions and
like so much. He, with the Rev.
j tlM Waller end the Bev. George

Lawmakers Praised
For Exposing
Outside Agitators
$

l y DAWSON OPPENHEIMER
United Press Staff Correspondent
JACKSONVILLE Ol—Atty. Gen
Herbert Brownell J r , said yester
day Florida lawmakera hive “ done
• fine Job of exposing outside agi­
tators, who bsve been trying to
stir up trouble" on rseisl problems.
The nation's legal chief said the
Eepubllcan administration would
continue to push Its civil rlghls
program and ita effort! to “ bring
•bout peaceful desegregation of
the schooli and other public facllities as dirtcled by the U.S. Su
preme Court." But he credited
Florida officials with “ showing a
reasonable attitude as fsr as I can
“ They have done a fine Job of
cxpoalng
outside
agitators,"
Brownell said. He eaid he particu­
larly was referring to John Kas­
per, whose association with north­
ern Negroes socially was brought
to light during a legislative Inves­
tigation.
" I think he’s known for what he
Is now, largely because of the dili­
gence of your investigating body,"
Brownell said. But bo refused to
elaborate other than to say the
committee “ exposed him as an
•utslde agitator,"
He eald the
administration's
prime objective In 1U civil rights
program is “ to assure the Negro
the right to vote.A t the Negro
•iium ei the obligaRenWof ntizen•hip, he ehould have the rights of
citizenship."
“ He's been denied the right to
alther register or vote In many
southern communities, and our
civil rights program la a moderate
one, primarily
aimed to assure
him of this right." He said that ho
knew of no such situations exist­
ing in Florida, and added that “ gen
•rally speaking we are trying to
maintain alow, steady progress"
Brownell made his remarks in
•n Interview with United Press
after ho arrived hero to deliver
an address
today at a
lunch
meeting of the State Hotel Assn
convention.

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I U . W ^ft
Ia
H. Carlton, our own local pastor, before the bell rang to atart tra
bad charge of the dedication ser­ dinner.
There were two, instead of one,
vices and morning worship hour.
The Rev. Louis I* Day. psstor of extremely long tables completely
the First Baptist Church In Oviedo, groaning with their burden of
lead In prayer before we partook holding up so much good food. The
only food I can think wasn’t preof that wonderful dinner.
As 1 said before, we knew that |sent wa* homemade aoup. And the
there were many more ear* Sun-1food .left over! They could have
day when we errlved When th e; fed thet meny more people withpeople started coming, we were so out any trouble. If anyone went
glad to ace so many cf the Baptlit away hungry it wasn’t due to the
lack o f food, we assure you
present far the occasion.
Well, wrero you there? If not. get
There were many people from
Sanford end Orlando that we did prepared to eomo for enother Ume
know. They also cam ; from many end see what you misled.
Then gcod
Methodist people
other places.
We enjoyed going around and really are good hosts—come and
conversing with those wc knew and find out for yourselves—but do
meeting some we had not known net skip the services.

Postage

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'Quickie Divorce
Biil Clears tsi
Hurdle Yesterday

TALLAHASSEE W — Gov. LeRoy Collins’
bills
to
abolish
Postmaster Joel S. Field reminds “ quickie" divorce* In
Florida
ua that the country*! highways will sailed through a Senate commit­
soon be crowded with tourists, anJ tee yesterday.
The two divorce
bills, intro­
the minds of tourists will b« full
cleared tbeir
of tender thoughts about the folks duced last week,
first legislative hurdle with 3-2
back home.
approval of the Senate Judieiary
This Is all very good, for It is a Committee, but they face a stLffcr
Christian thing to remember those teat on the Senate floor
who were left behind. But remem­
Sena Hanrle Belser of Bontfay
(Coallauad from Page 1)
brances can have their vices as and William Neblett of Key West
go before the finance and taxa­
well as their virtues, for sometimes opposed both bills, which would
tion committee on both house*.
the traveler decides to send home require one year Instead of 90-day
The only other proposal which
a post card with an attachment but residence to file for a divorce and
"cooling off"
without tht proper
amouat of provide a to-day
— Hbecomes
-” 1- - - - ’ h7 u* h‘ ° ” 0 ,‘ ll0n
*• H
"The Lord’s Last Supper", a re- plement those o f the police Bene­
postage. Meny users of the mails period before a divorce
|mlt th. coloring of Tempi, or-j m irk lb,e
nproduetlan in volent Association.
final.
do not realize thet bag* o f aalt
H. B. M any, originator and de­
Belser said the measures did 4n* c , » now permitted only on • " j w|uc j,
sponsored In Sanford
or ore, national parks advertising
signer o f the display, estimates
j by (||e po„ CB zcn evcltn l Assortstrlnkeu, or any other Items hang not have approval of the Florida MperimnUl bails.
that more than 10,000 000 people
ing on post cards change tbeir mail bar.
, n n
.
,
, e
Herahel Sorrel,. Arcadia .c h a ir .
,Bnlllg tomorttm.
have seen the 30,000 exhibit since it
classification.
Sen. Douglas S tm t r a n o f San- man of the Citrus Commission,
^
th n t4 lm(nll(mat exhiblt is was first created In 19t0.
ford,
sponsor
of
both
bills,
said
If post cards -with appandagas
and Marvin Walksr. chairman o f , , f||thfu] ltudy of j ^ . ^ o de
contain a
handwritten or type­ the purpose la to "try to maintain
the agency s legislative commit- yinei’a famous painting It will be
written message,
they require homes in Florida "
pub,ic „ ch diyi Wed.
stage at the first-class letter rate
“ In Florida it’s entirely possible tee, said a majority of the IflUti-, 3pc„ ,0
3c per ouneo. If they do not for a couple to decide In the morn­ try favored hiking the tax on nesday, Thursday,
Friday and
APRIL 8
contain a typewritten message,ing to get a
divorce
and by oranges from three to five cents Saturday and will be located at
Admissions
they require the third-class postage3 p.m. they will have a final de­ per box.
Charles SJett (Sanford)
rata of 2e for the first two ouncescree," Stenstrom said. “ I don’t
Wooten, howev.r, said th. U x * * "&gt; ™ r
M l« noll&gt; Ave- ,nd
Annie Ruth Wright (Sanford)
and lc for each additional or frac­thlr.k it’s right, and 1 think that will not accomplish what th* First St.
tion of an ounce.
aomr marriages and some homes growers think it will. We should
There la no admission charge Jack Crandall Reed Jr. (Sanford;
Johnnie Johnsun
can
be
saved
by
these
law
i."
get our own house in order first. but a free will offering will be aeWhat happens when one uses
(Altamonte Springs)
a
insufficient postage? Lots of things'
Belser and Neblett said circuit It is not good sense to spend more cepted after the exhibit has been
Steven Fletchsr
”
says Postmaster Field, and all of Judges now have authority to post- money to advertise a poor pro(Altamonte Springs)
viewed. Funds will be used to sup­
them are unfortunate. The Post pone final divorce
decrees and due t."
Julia
William* (Lake Monroe)
office where the card Is mailed "the solution to this problem is
8. 0 . Chase, Sanford shipper
Randall Walts (Sanford)
holds the card and wastes valua­ In the Judiciary itself ”
and another opponent of the tax
Paul Ward (Sanford)
ble time sanding a notice of postage
The committee approved a bill increase, said that “ advertising
Bertha Terrell (Tangerine)
due. Usually the addressa pays, as sponsored by Florida Citrus Mu­ and quality should go hand in
Betty Ford (Sanford)
lha sender's address is not shown. tual to pravent
roadside fruit hand.”
Juanita Williams (Sanford)
This iratas the intended recipient, stands from representing them­
WOODFORD, Wis. HR— A wo­
Anna Mat Almond (Sanford)
and make the sender angry when selves as bonded shippers. Stcnman and her four grandchildren |
Margaret Smith (Sanford)
he
eventually
learns
of
it.
If
the
ad­
TKACTOB GENERATOR la 4*m*a*lril*4 far ratal dvfl defeiue
strom said some stands show a
were homeless Tuesday, their
George Whittier (Sanford
ditional postage Is not furnished customer one type o f
afflcUU aa a source el sapplementary pewor when tegular eleofruit and
(Continued From Page 1)
Mary Reason (Sanford
g
trio tinea are knocked out by elerm eg attack, er when located
by someone, the card is destroyed ship an inferior type after be haa flimsy evidence that you peop'a farm home destroyed by fire
wired ft
fer electric eerrLuther Morrow (Osteen)
seme distance from the farm buildings wired
which began just an hour after
Then the tender thinks the receivr placed an order.
have ask*d for. I consulted the
Ice. The generator can furnish electricity for enel
Births
Is an Ingrate for not thanking him
U f weed, peet-holo digging er weidiag. In a s emergency,
-------Town's attorney and had authori­ the family's water supply had
Baby Girl Wright (Sanford)
for something that didn't arrive,
generator would bo Invslaable for running mUhtag machtaee. toty and now you want to throw out been shut off.
Dischargee
and the Intended receiver resolves
cubatara, refrigerators, deep froesors, water pumpo and lighting.
the man who found the mistake."
Fire Chief Homer Lovelace said,
Steven Fletcher (Sanford)
__
that when he goes away he won’t
The matter under discussion re* the home o f Sirs. Lea Meumt,j Janice Rebels and baby girl
remember any of
those he left
volved around an ordinance allow­
(Sanford)
behind, because they didn't refour mile* northeast of Woodford
ing liquor sale* on Sunday which
Grace Bishop (Sanford)
member him.
Willson had contended was maJe could have been saved if the elec­ Joyca Lucille Conley (Sanford)
So, everybody loses^ and nobody
on a day other than the regular trically operated water pump In
Marvin A. Dyal (Sanford)
Slavla—On Palm Sunday, Apr- meeting day o f tho Town Council. the front yard had been in opera­
gains, and the amount Involved ia
APRIL 9
usually Just lc. The moral o f the 14, at the 8:23 a.ro, worship service
Town's Attorney Grant explain* tion,
Admission*
. #
at
St.
Luke's
Lutheran
Church
a
story is that when you decide to
ed, In support o f Mayor Willson
Mrs. Meurut told Lovelace she'
Lisa Wight (Sanford)
remember Junior, do It with suf­ group of eight girla and four boys that "The matter brought up by
-a i s sa ris t y fa / o r s in fA it t u t o f 'm s s t
Rosebud R alni'(M im s)
will be taken into communicant Sirs. Rogers, if there was a mis­ was in bed Monday recovering
ficient postage.
Birth*
membership of St. Luke's Lutheran take they were honest mistakes from a virus infection when a
man from the electric company
Baby Boy Almond (Sanford)
church by the rite of confirma­
•t. Spbl butt half of hamintotarnpieces
and would ont be held up in stopped at the house, turned o ff
Baby Boy Rains (Mims)
tion. This class has been duly in­
ky cutlmg undo round bone along
court. Your charges are flimsy the power and took away the elec­
Discharges
structed in Christian Doctrine and
hoc ab. pieced), with outside
(Continued from Page 1)
even with an abundance of evi­ tric meter because she hadn't paid
Linda
Ann
Purdy (Sanford)
W.trrj cf fit, be tcretw
the
teachings
of
the
Lutheran
olo. It. Wray. W. M, Boggs. R, M.
dence."
I
tho bill.
Visiting Hoars: Frlvata Rooms, 11
Hite. J. S. Wren J. L. Cassel, E, church by the Rsv. Stephen 31.
|
o,
Willson told the Town Council
Lovelace said Mrs. Meurut told a. m. to • p. m .; Semi-Private
S. Higginbotham, William E. Ra­ Tuhy, pastor. Public examination
i —:j'2 . Cut ilus fromactioniDten
“ You are embarrassing very much him she had gotten behind In Rooms, 2 to I p. m„ 7 to 9 p. m.;
was
held
In
the
church
on
Wednes­
der.
W.
Putsch.
R,
Powell,
C,
Clem,
,timing round (leg) bore. II i ua h
day evening at the 8 p.m. service. my opponent in this rare and he electric payment* but had mailed Pediatrics, 11 a. m. to 9 p. m
mer. and Steward Wellman.
not tvaUble, juct tarn meat
Parents and GrandparcnU only;"
the money to the company.
Member* of Ihc class are: Jerry waj a good loser."
“ Bralley Odham has helped us
Mad bone * Hi a bile
The meeting adjourned when n.»
Mrs. Meurut said that a short Obstetrics, No visiting during
tremendously," said Mrs. Caoln Arndt, Gerald Bellhorn, Gerald
Barbara new business was brought before! lime later flames began shooting feeding of babies. Private Roomi,
“ And now we are In the process of fore, David Johnson,
3. Uu^rjiang peer, atefi bene
scurlng clay for additional dia­ Beasley, Sandra Bellhorn, Betty I the Council for discussion With through broken chimney 'mortar. 11 a. m. to 12 noon, 2 to 4 p
action &lt;D, for anonmg or
Duda, .Marian .Mayor Willson continuing as the j She said she tried to douse ths m. and T to 9 p. m., Semi-Private
monds on which the boys can Duda, Katherine
rnoro nut bom bone; cut
Fabry, Patsy' Hollar, 3lary Nell executive head of the government fire with the only pail of water Rooms, 2 to 4 p. m. and 7 U
hia said pieces md ua n
play."
' (n tho Town o f Casselberry.
in tho house but failed.
9 p. a .
deed turn.
Mrs. Caolo said that a number of 3turphy and Carol Rook.
Navy men have agreed to help su­
pervise the youngsters’ baseball
playing and John Angel o f Pinecrest School Is also "helping us
organize and supervise.’’
Jim Brown, president of the Seminole.Orange County Little Lea­
gue, who lives in Maitland and
works for Odham and Tudor, at­
tended a meeting of both the adults
and boys yesterday at Pinecrcst
School.
Brown explained the organiza­
Berries Baking nrcs
tion of the Little League and how
Cal nt /V dt ip. Itrf It am
it should be operated and the ne­
cessary steps to take in order to
get the baseball games underway.
Paul Pickerel attended tho meet­
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CASSELBERRY —
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“ It looks mighty good now," said
day night.
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Treas. of the
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Outatanding in this trend 1* one colorful dlshpan molded of poly­
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Ernest Lowndes, Chairman o(
the Sight Conservation committee,
read, letters of thanks from par­
ents of two Lyman School chil­
dren who were supplied with glas­
ses by the club.
Guests at the meeting included
I.t. Col. J. A. Zielinski retired, of
Casselberry. Robert Andrews o(
Utica, N. Y. and Bates.
Pres. Paul 3!cClure said shat a
director'! meeting will be held
at 7:30 Friday, at the Town Hall.
At that meeting, the nominating
committee, eompooed of Ben Ev­
a n , Chm., Paul Altmas and 3tcdu re, will report on a slate of
office
candidate, for the coming year, to be presented at the
next club meeting.
Why Use Fuss?
LOS ANGELES
up — Mrs.
Jewell
Carr,
secretary of the
American
Ocelot
Assn, com ­
plained that the
city’s animal
commissiorera are unfairly legis­
lating against’ persons who liko to
krtp wild animals aa pets- “ It all
started
because
somebody in
Ncrth Hollywood kept a baboon in
his apartment," she said.

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THE BLONDE
DEED DANCINGCl

W h at D oes The D octors
Little B lack B ag H old ?

_______ by KELLEY POOS

know happened on New Years the racket, lo o .' I said.
CHAPTER 36
“ Yeah," Bolling said. He put
be so proud of your- Eve?"
•D \ONT
c
“Of course! Oliver Bell pro­ the pitchet down on the cones
M il. Steve." I Mid. ’Tell
Ublc and stirred its contents, "t
me whet it w u to the recording posed to Leone!"
"Over the telephone, remem­ talked- to Mtu Webb about that.
that upped you off that Leone
ber . . . shortly alter midnight." Anita pointed oul to ner that
murdered Anita.'*
''And that a w hen that record­ Bell would hie net, nulls all. He
“ It was all in Uic Stubby tape,*
•aid Steve. “ Do you remember ing waa made! A m u told Stub­ would never nave let it be known
£W bat a struggle Anna bad to by wnat time it was . . . not tnat ms school nao ceen a re­
cruiting place lot blackmail vic­
^ k eep Stubby from pawing out?" quite twelve-thirty."
"Sure. That waa Oliver Bell tims. rival » bad tor busiucsa. and
"Y ea” ,
“ At one point, before (he’d got who telephoned, tic wished A m u that guy Bell likes business An­
aim to admit be bad killed hit a nappy New Year and asked to other Martini, Mrs. Barton?'*
“ At least," I said.
partner, ibe Mid the bad tome speak to Leone."
“These will last longer. There a
"I understand. It lie ever heard
'I'vely Scotch in the kitchen. She
mggraini a drink: the thought that recording ne'd know that his mure or them.”
“ So that a now it was, * 1 said.
that might keep Stubby awake lovely bride-to-be was an active
accomplice in a blackmailing “ Was Lsont • story to ms about
and talking.**
a recording ot Oliver Bell and
racket."
“ I remember that, yea"
‘That's right," Steve said. "And Anita true?”
“ Did the go and make the
“ Not a word ul It,'* Steve said.
when A m u tried to use that to
dnnkaT”
q
“ No . . she couldn't have. She blackmail ner old partner, Leone "She had to explain to you wnat
killed ner. Sbe waan l going to she was doing at lliilnetxck
w never text the room."
“That'a right. The conversation lose Oliver Bell . . . not only be­ Place, why she wanted moss
cause she waa fund ot uim. Mr. Upes. She waxnt particularly
between Anita and Stubby w
conUnuoua: the didn’t leave mm Bell owns a million dollar busi­ wot tied about them after the mur­
der. She knew wners they were
(or a tecond. Yet a few minutes ness.”
"Barton," Bolling said, “you hidden and she had a key to ths
later they each bad a drink or
that Scotch that waa tn the mane a very quickly disappear­ apartment. The hrst chance sue
got she went down to llhincbeck
ing Martini."
kitchen."
Place, but I enased her out be­
“ Yea," 1 said. "Someone else
'The kitchen is right . . . "
“ I know," Bolling said. "E x fore she could get the one she
got it tor them."
really wanted . . . the Stubby
“ Stubby waa too drenk to real- CUM D1C."
"Leone and AnlU," 1 Mid. “ A one."
lie it, but he and Anita werenl
And when you informed Uie
i a alone u the apartment Leone charming pair."
” waa there, listening from a bed*
T h e y stalled their blackmail lady uiat you ndd that Upe,"
room. And when Anita needed racket together," Steve said. 'As Boiling sanl, “you almost cooked
help to keep 8tubby talking, tne receptionist at the school, Leone your own goose."
Oh.“ 1 said, “yes. She knew
co-operated. She got the Scotch, waa in a position to steer all tha
slipped it to Amu. Then there vulnerable-looking, wealthier type I bad the means la figure out
waa something else that indicated studenu to Anna, who took it she was ths killer."
Exactly, Mrs. Barton. She had
a third person . . . the phur.e from there. When Leone had (Irm­
call at the end ot the tape. It ly hooked Oliver Bell, she dis­ to get nd of you."
“ But she didn’t," 1 said grate­
came after Stubby had conked solved tha partnership. It waa all
out. AnlU answered the phone vary amicable, (n (act, Leons fully, “ thanks to you two boys.
and said, "Who la ttT ox Just a and AmU remained (rtenda until Please pass the Martinis. I'm go­
minuU . . . * The caller wanted just a (ew days ago . . . when ing to drink a dozen to each of
M to apeak to someone else . . , A m u must have suddenly real­ you."
1 doubt it." Suva said.
■M Leone Webb.”
ized she had an unexpected gold
Tm going to do my best. Ton
“ But how could you be sure mine on those upes. She thought
It W SS L e o n e ? "
she could bleed Leone dry, out deserve it. you two."
‘ “That waa on the Stubby Upe, she thoug.it wrong. Ltone knew
1 did pretty well. Tbe next tune
too. When waa that recording loo much about blackmail to let things really got back into (ocua,
made, ConnieT What date?"
herself become a victim. She de­ 1 waa in the Rosewood Boom. I
“ No date was mentioned," I vised a quick plan for lulling waa having a wonderful uma
said.
AmU in whicn she thought she d celebrating my fifth wedding an­
“ Not directly," Suva said.
never be suspected . . . shooting niversary. 1 waa even celebrating
“ You're being proud of yourself her from the ceiling."
it with, ot all people, my hus­
again.*
band.
“
And
blamirg
it
on
you,
Steve.
“ Barton," Bolling said, “It's all
And wa wera dancing. That
“
No,
that
just
happened.
The
right You can ba proud of your
Oral time she had a legitimate waa hard for me to rMlize . . .
• aelt again."
that Steve waa dancing, Suva
•Thanks WcliTLeone lived with excuse to IMVe the reception and 1, we wera dancing. 1 snug­
Anita for a while, so sha waa room between classes, she took it. gled closer to him and closed my
obvious vola tor the accomplice. She escorted a new student to eyes. Wa wera dancing.
But, specifically, Connie, remem Bell for an Interview . . . that
Then, suddenly, my blood ran
ber what Stubby kept muttering took only a moment . . .then she
about? Tonight's the night to beat it up to the catwalk. No cold. Sleva was waltzing! People
get drunk, everybody ought to one questioned her absence from would sea him, they would know
get drunk, their duty. And be her desk. It waa all over, the who ha wax I listened for the cry
said hs bad reservations some murderer was obviously AniU'a ot recognition . . *The Waltzer!"
'place, hardest place in town to last student, and Leons was safe. I tried to disengsgs myself from
Nobody waa ever going to black­ him, but he held me tighter.
gel reservations that night .
1 opened my eyea. The Boor
but he got them. Well, what mail her."
9 night's that?"
“ But could Anita really have was crowded with couptea. The
“ New Year's Bee, of course! blackmailed her? if she'd played music was a waltz, everyone waa
W ist else?"
that Stubby recording for Mr. waltzing.
“Sure, and what elas do we Bell, he'd know that she waa in
THE ELD
From the Dodd. Head S Co. aorti. Copyright Q I M3 by W ilium and A j lr»» KelLy Hoot.

ITAMIIY WAlJtlR, 19. stands so close to tha edga of
tha seventh-story roof ledge ot the Kenmore Hotel
in Boston, that the toes of his thoes protrude Into
(pace. Rescuers pleaded w-lth him for two hours,
mt the young father, an elevator operator at the

hotel, u ld ha could not face “family troubles.*
Seconds tatsr, a fire lieutenant with a aafety strap
around hla waist mads a daring five-fro* tackle
and dragged Walker to safety. At right, the youth
tv carried away by police.
(International)

... where

I f HUMAN M. lUNOfltN, M.O.
EVER wonder what your doctor; A most Important Item, p t.
carries In that llttla bag of his? tcrlptlon blanks, may b* carried
It a pretty much up to the tn- In the bag or tn the doctor's
dividual doctor to decide what he pocket, but he always haa them
may need on any specific call or when making a calL
for hla general dally visits. B u t . . . _
I think you'll find that moat doc-, Vart**T of Medlelnaw
tors carry at lean aome. If n o f As for medicines, there U a wide
all. o f the following InxtrumenU range. But usually, the general
and diagnostic equipment
pra:Utloner wUJ carry aome o f
Body Sounds
the following:
They carry a stethoscope, of Codeine and demerol for con­
course. for Katenins to a patient’s trolling coughing and pain, eplheart, breathing and other body nephrlne for allergic shock and
aoqnda. A thermometer to check *»Uun«. hypnotics and sedatives,
temperatures la an essential piece nitroglycerin and amlnophjrlllne
of equipment.
lor angina and coronary trouble,
Thera will be tongue deprea- digitalis and derivatives for other
aora. too, and probably an heart ailments, antihistamines
ophthalmoscope to Inapeet the forhayfeeer and certain allergies,
eyea—and an otoscope to eheck procaine as a local anesthesia,
the outer ear.
various antiseptics, and aspirin.
A sphygmomanometer, while It’ These, then, comprise the myamay be difficult to pronounce. Is terloos contents of your doctor’s,
also an Important plect of equip- little black bag.
m en t It measures blood pressure.'qmgyjoN AND nw sw n
SlarUw Instruments
j Mrt. l . D. C.: Can the tnhalaSterlle syringes and needles for (ton of ammonia by a 3-month
administering Injections of pen- pregnant woman causa any harm
Iclllln and other drugs and sterile or possibly a miscarriage?
surgical Instruments for emer-; Answer: Whether or not tha tngenclea are usually found In a halation of ammonia would bw
doctor's bag.
harmful would dapend upon tha
O f course, there also will be amount of ammonia Inhaled,
sterile bandages, cotton balls and' If you do not have any notlcaapplleators, adhesive tape, a tour-able effects at present It Is n ot
nlquet and maybe a reflex ham-'likely that any permanent dammer and rubber gloves.
'age has been produced.

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CONFIDENCE

O 1X4 o j huil«r Ron*

Registered Cows
Get Recognition
From Cattle Club
Nine registered
Jersey raws
owned by Falrglsda Jerseys, Ge­
neva, recently received special re­
cognition from The American Jer­
sey Catlle Club for their produc­
tion records.
The highest producing animal in
the group was B. D. Nona Pepper
with an official Herd Improvement
Registry record of 10,635 lbs. milk
containing 513 lbs. fat In 303 days.
This cow started her record at the
age of I years and 1 monh.
The acual records ot the other
cows attained or exceeded a level
of ,6384 lha. milk and 336 lbs. fa t
Their ages varied from 1 year and
7 months to 11 years.
Tha University of Florida super­
vised the official HIR tests in c«.
operation with The American Jer­
sey Cattle Club which has head­
quarters in Columbus. Ohio.

Christmas Comes
Early For Young
Leukemia Victim

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in products which set the pace in
Performancea n d

Progress,
JIMMY OUMM'S surname becomes prophetic of bis future as death
from a rare and incurable brain disease hangs over him on vacation
tn Los Angeles. Jimmy, 9, and his mother, Sarah, arrived from
Baltimore by plane to spend • few days at the expense of sympa­
thetic neighbors, who raised funds tor the trip. Doctors estimate
that the boy has Uttlc more than a year to live.
ffnlrmatloaalj

CAI.HOUN, Ga.
i f - Christmas has eome in the spring for
all 8-year-old
leukemia
victim
fR here, not expected to live until:
next December.
Tony
Williams,
a freckled
youngster with red hair, already,
is watching television through ihc
efforts of friends. And other gifts,
------------- By BENNETT CERF*-------------are to come.
The child lives with his mother,'
ECEIVED IN THE M AIL: this unsigned poem. Does any­
Mrs. Mandell Williams, who sup­
one know w ho wrote it? I— and some readers— would
ports Tony and two other children like to know:
on an MO weekly welfare check j
Grandmother, on a w in­
• Her husband abandoned the famter’s day, milked the cows,
7 lly »leht years ago.
slopped the hogs, saddled
Tony Is bedridden and requires1
the mule, and got the ch il­
two trarsfusions weekly. Doctors
dren off to school; did a
say he has only a
few
short
washing, mopped the floors,
months to live.
washed the windows, and
Neighbors say Tony’s greatest
did some chores: cooked a
pleasure Is watching
television, I
but he also likes to get cards and dish o f home dried fruit,
pressed her husband’s Sun­
letters.
day suit, swept the parlor,
made the bed, baked a
dozen loaves o f bread: split
some firewood and lugged
it in, enough to fill the
kitchen bin; cleaned the
lamps and put in oil. stewed
som e apples she thought would spoil; churned the butter,
baked a cake, then exclaimed. ’’For goodness sake, the calve*
have got out o f the pen!” and went out and chased them in
again; gathered the eggs and locked the stable, back to the
house and set the table; cooked a supper that was delicious,
and afterwards washed up all the dishes: fed the cat and
sprinkled the clothe*, mended a basketful o f hose: then opened
the organ and began to play, ‘.‘When Y ou Come to the End o f
• Perfect Day.”

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If you are not using Standa; d Oil gasolines, we
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It

�Program Is 'M u st'
State Prison System
into w hat other statee are doing aUecMS*
ta —
before going
fu lly in their priaon e y i t e ma
o ff a t a tangent and proponing a bill th at
m ight hurt not one, but m any, m tnufaetu rn s In Florida.

i state officials are choking fre e enwith one head and waving a fla g
e y with the oth er aa.they attem pt
up a long-range w ork program fo r
M
.
» within the Florida" prison eyeInm ites
The yell that such an establishm ent w ill
dot only provide a system by which prison­
ers will be kept at work but will also produes a Job training program designed to
w ov e useful to the prisoner when he is reThe plans that have* been shaped up
niom ise that a more stringent Uw be passed
to rnaha it mandatory fo r governm ent atfindes to purchase prison-m anufactured
goads when they are available, and to eli­
minate the com petition o f goods produced
under the free-enterprise system .
Once this bill is passed, prison o fficia ls
will put into operation a plant fo r the rnanufaeture o f sanitary supplies in one o f th e
prisons. For this, ahead o f the convening
o f the State Legislature, th e officials have
had an engineering survey to determine la y ­
outs. costs, and other data necessary to set
np the plant.
g « determined are these officials that pa*,
saga o f the measure is apparently anticipat­
ed.
This plant could lead from one to another
and eat viciously into tho economy o f the
state as additional plants are provided to
take Sway free trade and take away sales
to government agencies.
1 Thera is no estimate as to the seriousness
o f the affect on sales, volume and profit o f
the manufacturers hit by this proposed state
law.
I f the state did train ita inmates in a
plant manufacturing goods that private in­
dustry could furnish— where would the
trained men be used when industry could not
absorb them?
Use o f such manufactured products by
the state prison system would prevent the
state hospital, the schools, and other public
buildings and government agencies the right
to use the best materials on a competitive
market.
The proposed ‘‘State-Use" measure is not
a way to solve the training o f prisonera fo r
private industry or for useful lives In other
channels o f industry throughout the state.
A training program certainly is a "m u st"
fo r the state prison system and one should be
established so that prisoners, when returned
to the channels o f society, would be able to
fecure employment tin Industries of their
iholce,
Private enterprise should not be throttled
to benefit the training program.
State prison officials should look further

Taka a look at you r w atch. During th e
next nine mlnutee, a m erchant ship loadsd
with foreign trade cargo w ill enter o r sail
from a United States p e rt
' That was the average la a recent year
—a ship movement every nine minutes, clear
around the d ock . And one&gt;fourth o f those
, ships flew the Am erican flag.
M oreover, as tim e goes on, th e number o f
■hip m ovements la destined to increase.
R ight now, the biggest peacetim e shipbuild­
J ___________
________
ing program
in th e _______________
nation's history
is un*
d erw ayln &amp; S . yards. This year alone, Ma*
ritirae Adm inistration officia ls foracaat,
m ore then 9600 m illion worth o f new ship*
will be ordered.
W hat does our growing merchant marine
mean to this country? First o f all, it means
that vast sumr. o f money will flow into every
reach o f our nation—and that every one
of the states will share in it one way or an o­
ther. All in all, the UiL flag merchant m a­
rine contributes more than $5 billion to the
economy each year. That is the amount o f
money that passes from the steamship lines
through the hands o f employes, stockhold­
ers, the government, suppliers and others.
Second, It means that we will be assured
o f the only vehicle we can depend on to bear
our overseus trade— our own ships. That
trade means jobs and income for farmers,
workers, and oti,er groups throughout the
country.
*
Third, it means we will have the ships
that national security requires. We must im­
port a long list o f essential and strategic
commodities, Including nickel, manganese and
natural rubber. In this chaotic world, we
cannot afford to look to foreign merchant
marines to do the jo b for us.

Dilly *tetpl Saturday, Suaday and
r'hrtitmaa.
Publlahad Saturday praaaadlng CkrUtmi*
Vatarad aa Meoii «Iim matlar rwtabar IT III* at
tba fail Offie# af Salford Florida, aadtr ISs A*1
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M :1*** •» iaurtilnm.it for tha purpo.a of raltl.s
fund, will bo ckarsod for at rtsular tdV.ritilna ratio
af tha Ualttd Proas
which la aatltlad aicluaWily to tho uia for republic!Ilau af all tha local aowa prlat.d la tel, atw.papar.
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Tuesday, April 9. 1957

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•

Get Polio Shots Now!
• A newspaper subscriber has written:
"I am the mother o f three children. My
■on, who Is seven, got three Salk polio shots
nt school. But my oldest child, a lfl-year old
high school girl, has had none. Neither
has the baby, who is three. Do they need
to be inoculated and should we do It now "
Yes, they do need it and you should do It
at once.
Polio authorities, like the National Foun
dation for Infantile Paralysis, say that i
large portion o f elementary school children
havo nlready been protected. But most teen
•gers nnd still more pre school children
haven’ t. They are first on the emergency
list.
A t the moment, heavy demand has strain­
ed the supply of vnccine. Temporary short­
ages will be made up as rapidly ns possible
end as the manufacturers can produce new
supplies. Every family should protect Itself
at the earliest possible time. And that means
the whole family— for polio Is not exclusive­
ly a child's disease. The percentage o f cases
among adults aged 20 through 39 has taken
a sharp turn upward? Furthermore, It is the
adult, more likely than the child, who winds
up In an Iron lung. It is the adult, and not
the child, whose paralysis leaves a family
bereft o f a mother or a wage-earner.
So bundle up your family— all who haven’t
had their three shots yet— and get them
vaccinated. Don’t delay any longer than Is
absolutely necessary.

Be Sure Frozen F oods
A re T horoughly C ook ed
I? HUMAN N. lUNOIlfN, M.O.
MAKB sure those frozen foods the poisoning can multiply to tha
you heat before serving are thor­ point of danger In cooked foods
oughly cookid.
In about three hour*
Most manufacturers of pre*
Adequate
Refrigeration
eookad frozen foods Insist upon
the highest health atandarda In The answer to the problem, as
their plants. But tha demand for far aa you are concerned, la to
such products has become so tre- keep the foods adequately refrig­
mandoua that sanitary facilities erated until used and than to
In tome plants, in all probability, eook them thoroughly.
If the label advisee storing tho
have been unable to keep pace.
package In tha freezer compart­
Much Handling
, ment, do It Don't Jiist toss It Into
Generally, these foods are well- the refrigerator section and leave
cooked to begin with. But In pre­ It there.
paring and packaging them, they Even more Important—cook
sometimes are handled many the food adequately In your own
times.
home. Merely heating It may not
WhUa * man may follow hast­ ba enough.
ing directions on tha packages to qutrnox and tunwxa
tha latter, the houaewtfe-end 1 *t A. H.: I perspire freely both
think you’ll agree—usually uses summer and winter, despite tha
her own judgment.
constant use of non-persplrants.
In many cases tho will merely Can you suggest something that
warm the food, probably sticking I might do?
it with a fork until it “ feels right.” Answer: To overcome excessive
Precooked froaen foods, vend­ perspiration, you should baths
ing machine lunches and take- dally. Applying a 23 per cent solu­
•ut orders from restaurants can tion of aluminum chloride, every
ba a source of food poisoning.
other day, to the affected parts
Cooked foods an tha aourcs of of tha body may be helpful.
tha moat common type of food There U no danger In checking
poisoning. The germs which cause excessive perspiration.
a issr. Kin rw im s&gt;«ju«u. it*

1ICAUSI of a rule barring ani­
mals from tha Eiffel Tower In
Paris. Mrs. Thelma L. Keltlen,
blind skier front Springfield,
M u*, axpresses her disappoint­
ment as she tits beside tha famed
tourist attraction with her seatog-eye dog. Mrs. Keltlen, turned
down also at Nspotcon's Tomb,
M i d the came to Parts to “sea”
sights she read about before
going blind.
(International;

Alaska's mineral rich soil has
yielifej more than one billion dol­
lars worth of gold, copper, silver,
coal, lead, tin. platinum, and mer­
cury, Ihe National Geographic So­
ciety says.

More than two dozen glaciers
cling to Mount Ranler, In Wash­
ington state. ThJlr 40-square-niiIu
expanse constitutes Ihe largest
Single peak glacier system la the
United States.

White pice is the largest 01 j
American conifers growing east
of the Rocky Mountains. Fullgrown specimens stand from 80
to 130 fret high; some occasion-1
ally reach 200 feet.

Mr/Atsx
“ Nowaday* the hand that
rock* th* cradl* utuaily get*
e dollar an hear.”

Try and Stop Me
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IIN N IT T

CM F-

UBE WADDELL w u not only one of the greatest south­
R
paws ih baseball history, but one of its most eccentric and
unpredictable characters. Fined a hundred dollars by a thor­
oughly exasperated man­
ager, Waddell, the picture
of injured innocence, de­
manded, “ What did I do
now?”
“The line,’’ explained the
manager, “Is for that dis­
graceful hotel episode Jn
Detroit."
“ You're crasy!” roared
Rube. “There ain’t no Hotel
Episode In Detroit"
•

a

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Jtrry Brock la readying a
aovtl about a ba14ball umpire
aimed Gibbon for publication
about the time the season opens. This Gibbon loses his glasses durlag n twilight game at Ebbeta Field, spends the rest of his life in
a futile search for them, and Anally plunges to his death from the
second tier 01 a grandstand la Kansas City. The title, of course,
will be, ‘The Decline end Fall of the Roaming Umpire.”
6 IS*?, by B«uett Cert PUUlbuted by King Features Syndicate.

YOU'RE TELLING ME*
■

By WIUIAM OUT

THERE are now 7,M3,000 per­
sons on subtle payrolls drawing
a total of 17 ,309,400,000, accord­
ing to the Bureau of the Census.
TVs getting so now wo taxpayers
don't know who’s working for
whom!
I I t
Alitt* Wend Speed Cop1 Laugh
—Cleveland newspaper headline.
Tradio aapa toughing f That alone
U worthy 0/ • noire item.

—

N e w s C o m m e n ta ry

cent dieliion af the United States by subversion or agressloa, la
a ttsCANN
to Joia tba military committee of the Middle East.
United Press tu ff
It may tike aom* time for the
the Baghdad Pact has played a
The pro-Comntunist
which have been bidding for dntn part la chocking tha pro-Cnmmu- situations to Syria and Jordsn —
(nation In Syria and Jordan sp- nlst trend in Syria and Jordan. solidify. But It could well bo »h a*
Both the Bagdad Pact and the what threatened to be a da-tct
pear to bar* suffered a setback.
leeahowai Dcotriao are aimed -us pro-Communlst trend will be
CoL Abodel Hamid gorraj is
penetration. stopped.
Syria and Pretntor Suleiman Na- against Communist
bulsi are being eballengad by eonservative leader*.
In both countries, the situation
still It confused. But than sterna
no doubt that for the moment at
least proAYestern sentiment la
itrrngthenlni.
For several months, Syria has
been the most pro-Communlst of
the nine Arib countries. S em i
chief of Syria’* military intelli­
gence department, ha* been reguarded a* a potential dictator.
Nabulri alio has pursued an In*
ereaslnily
proCommunlit
and
hcnca anti-Western policy. H» Is
trying to sat himself up as his
country's strong man and to weak­
en aatl-CMinunlst King Hussein.
Syria Trytog Ouster
Now President Snukri At — Ku
witty of Syria has takan tha nom­
inal leadership of conservative el
ements who are trying to mist
SerraJ and If possible to compel
him to take a post as military at
taehe or some similar post In 1
foreign country.
,
Ilut the actual challenge to Ser­
raJ comas from conservatives In
the army. They are shewing un­
expected strength.
In Jordan, young King Hussein
Is leading the opposition to Nabulsi. He, too, has the support of ar­
my conservative* as well as of
conservative politicians.
Tha Elsenhowtr Doctrine seem*
to have a
good deal to do i
CAMBIO IT ITS MOTMIR. a child looks apprehenilvtly at skulls end
bones of some of Ihe 300 former member* of lire Confraternity of
with the altered situation in both
The Big Red Hood* one of the strangest of religious sects to the
Syria and Jordan.
world, tt has as its center a church and cemetery on Tiberina Island
And King Saud of Saudi Arabia
on the Tiber River. Rome's historic waterway. Behind the woman,
also appears to be playing an
who weirs a traditions) red scarf, la a hooded member of the Order.
Important part.
Founded In 1700, Pope Plus VI recognized the Confraternity and,
IAMI No Time
lstsr, Pope Pips IX gtve the Brotherhood the body of St. Padfleo,
There seem* every reason to
which rests beneath the alter. Today, theie ate only 10 Brother*,
believe that Saud went home from
still living, end some SOwomen member* (International f xelustcej
his recent visit to President El­
senhower with t most favorable
view of tha Elsenhower Doctrine.
It also Is Indicated that he lost no
IAFF-A-DAY
time In giving his view to leader*
of ether Arab countries.
It also Is possible that tha re­

Big Shipbuilding Program

The Sanford Herald

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NEW WORKOUT FOR

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delinquency on, among other
things, the practice of chewing
gum. Just bow sticky can these
Commie editors get?

t k l
Indiana'1 ornate hat changed
tha H ooeier state flower from
tha » Innta ta tha dogwood bloecows. That’s a big step forward—
alphabetically.

I t I
Anybody can seek, declares a
! I !
noted that. Ye* but—could enyt
A M wah woman, ago 104, three body set the Muff afterward?
I I I
her roelpo Far
lot Malls,
iha says. Hmm-104? Maybe It A book borrowed 84 years age
feet seams that laneI
has beets returned to the Daven­
t I !
port, la., library. Must have been
A Rod Csech newspaper, the a mighty dull tome If It took the
Fronts, blames Juvenile reader that long to get through It

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O 1*1? K-I rrn-n, St-I-Jt*. U. VwU r.'fMi ntrvtl T /

"Ha want* men between the ages o f 25 and 35 with *0
&gt;crie
year*’ experience."

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Blkie
...B u t If any men be a wor­
shipper o f God, and doeth Hit
will, him Ha hrareth.— (St
John 0,31.)
So many o f ui, In bewilder­
ment and mlsunderetandinf,
often .aeek to find a quick
“ short cut” to our Heavenly
Father'! love and mercy. But
the Bible is a never-falling
guide, and Jesus telle us the
straight, euro way to reach
God through devotion and
prayer.

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Who rates what for performance
and smoother riding in the lowpriced three? Chevrolet has laid
the answer and the proof on
the line!
First, Chevrolet won the Auto
Decathlon over every car in ita
field, and over the higher priced
cars that were tested, too. This
rugged ten-way test (right, below)
showed Clicvrolet was the champ
in handling ease, braking, acceler­
ation, passing ability, smooth­

ness of ride and other driving
qualities you want in a car.
Then, Chevy won the Pure
Oil Performance Trophy at
Daytona (lift, below ) as "best
performing U. S. automobile.’’ '
It’s quite a feeling to know
that you are driving a car that
performs so well, responds so
beautifully and is so finely bu ilt
You feel proud, of course. But
you also enjoy a surer, smoother,
steadkr way o f going, a keen

cat-quick response o f power, and
the easiest handling you’ ve ever
experienced behind a wheel. Just
try this Chevrolet (V8 or Six)
and seel

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at Daytona... and in the Decathlon!

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Lord Mayor of Dublin, Ireland,
1* ihown on bU arrive! to Ln«
Aa j i Im . Among the greeter* U
Ev* Meger, I, ■ HungerlenJtwUh refuge* She receives a
klu from Briscoe after the cre­
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^ nl,ed Jewhh Ap*tz|
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�Toes. April 9, 1957 Page 5 THE SANFORD HERALD

uupncate Bridge
Club Meet Held
Thursday Evening

Social fcvojntA

Conning
The News

The Sanford Dupiicat* Bridge
IT VIRGINIA CONN
Club met Thursday at the Yacht
Club. First place winners wer*,
Today la C Day, Conquest Can- das launched a big drive to get
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Albert, sec-,
ond place, Clauds Ramsey and ctr
*nd start* the annual everyone in the country vaccinMrs. Denver Cordell, third place, -',ncer driv» &lt;•&gt; Seminole Coun- latcd before the summer season
Fred Stine and Hasel Anderson; , Canvassing will start in the starts. This was dua it seems to
and fourth place. Mr.. Clyde
u
*nnounced|
TT "
»Ramsey
------------,, Mrs. ---------M
w “ !•“ *■
"* ■ '
* " « « ? • 01 _
and
Leonard u,,
Mun^ ,n
American Cancer society,
Mrs duce the serum, but partly, too,
The club will meet again next
Dtagfelder. Rewrdles* of because of the lack o f interest on
the part of the people. We will
Thursday st the Yacht
Cb.h
/.“ " “ T
all remember the frantic rush to
with play beginning at § p .m .! ? “ *
7
*-------- jdesiring
^ t jw
•
nioney that comes from be the first with
our
children
Anyone
a partner er,#
this drive goes far research, ed­ when the serum came out—even
call FA 2 5881.
ucation and service Only seven
to the point o f having a black
percent o f the national fund Is
market, but slnee it hat become
Y n ilth T n H n M
u5ed ,o r
literature and profeilO Ur n 1 0 r io io
sional help in offices, so it Is common to us all, we have for­
gotten that tho children are not
^prvirAC At Phurrh P
uln ,ee ,hlt ncar,y ever&gt;J c r Y I C C S M l V w f i u r c n thing lf accomplished by volun- the only ones who get polio. Sin­
ce the adult, were not using the
The Youth of th* Church o f teers.
ft*'has
been
a
very
short
Ume
, c ™m^ &gt;* t^ s m e a. glutton the
the Naxarene, on 2nd and Maple
stopped thinking of market, and naturally the facAve. will hold services each even- sines we
toriea almost stopped making it.
ing of this week except Friday, cancer as a fatal disease In every
ROBERT 3 . S T U N K
i MRS. CARL PRESCOTT
masses Then the campaign for Innocubeginning at 8 p m in the recent­ case. Education of the
(Photo by Bergstrom)
to
frequent
exam­ lation starts, and there Is no
ly completed Educational Build­ has led
scrum. At this moment there Is
inations
by
the
family
doctor,
ing.
★
★
★
★
★
★
serum at the County Health
The services are under the] and consequently, many with
Unit for children, not adults. The
cancer
are
caught
in
the
early
direction of Johnny Carter and
dispensary
at N.A.S. la still
David Wayne Mnthes. Special stages when it may be cured hy
giving them to children, whet*
surgery
o
r
other
methods.
In
music I* planned and the Rev.
her they have had them before
County
there
R. If. Spear,
Jr.
will
take Seminole
cancer. or not. and ,0 ‘ he servicemen.
charge of the Devotional pnrt forty-five deaths from
but eleven possible deaths were If your child l« due for another
The Southside School P-TA met and Mrs. A. C. Doud"— •-easur- of the service
ee.
shot or ha* not had one before,
Thursday evening nt the acbool
Everyone Is Invited to attend. averted by service from the Am
llerold Heckcnhach, principal
erican Cancer Society. With each it would be very wise to get It
to
hear a f-----panel discussion on Of th* Sanford Grammar School
H# UCm
year it ia the dream o f scientists now. There will he more later.
- -■ —HU l„ (ho
Marinating Tenderizes
“ Discipline” of the Child in the spoke on "What to expect from|
eyuau wis v**.«•» «&gt;# v
1 1 1
•
.
• to find a Mire qirt for thin drftd but alnce tho innocuUtlon* canHome" with Mrs. Roy Mann (e rr­ Sanford School*." IIo stated that
. farinatinc le»* tfn* er cu * o dlsraae, and alio to dUcovrr a! not ho given during the *ummor,
ing as moderator. The Rev. David "our Khools offer a well b a la n c tv l| ^ Jn I^Choy aoy sauce I ds prevent(v(, Research takes mon-Mhose unprotected
risk
unprotected
risk getting
getting
flavor an'l helps tenderize the preventive. Research take, rnn„
Carneflx gave the church's opin­ curriculum
and
measure*
up I
ey.
and
without
this
help
from
lthi.
disease
that
is
almost
licked
ion, Mrs. R. Williams, presented
jcholastically to any school in the meat so that it cooks more quick you, the work eould not go on. hy preventative
measures.
It
the fam ily viewpoint, Clifford Me- state.” “ Also this includes San- If.
The campaign does something for would he a shame to see the
Kibbln spoke for tho community tord teachers, which are the fin­
you, besides taking your money. |years of research go down the
and Mra. Ben Wiggins, presented
est to be found anywhere."
The educational literature is in- drain because of neglect and lack
the teachers opinion. The panel
Mrs. Helen Stephenson’s room
valuable In detecting the first of Interest on the part o f those
proved very stimulating with ac­
tive participation from the floor. won the room count.
signs of caneer, and
allays the ; most likely to he afflicted,
Hostesses from Mrs. Rebecca
fear of ninny who think that if
Terhaps you are wondering
A fter the discussion election &lt;&gt;f
they have cancer It cannot be where the navy news is, and with
officers was held with tiie fol­ Holmes' room served refreshments
The next meeting will be a cov­
cured. Remember, the life that good reason. 1 wonder myself,
lowing people chosen: Robert S.
can he saved through your con- Ruth and Bill Barron have order*
Stone , president, John Kader, ered dish supper on May 2 and
trihution mny be your own.
first vice president, Mrs. Velma all families are urged to attend.
to Clarksville, Tennessee.
Roh
Mitchell, second vice president, Officers will be installed at that
While I am speaking o f dis­ Stone was elected president of
Mrs.
Ben Wiggins, secretary, time.
eases, it ha* been brought to my the Southside P.T.A. last Thurs­
Gordon Frederick, treasurer, and
attention that the polio shot cam­ day. Am sure he will he very
the Rev. David Carncfix, histor­
paign has almost fallen through, competent. Thelma nnd Rob Meian. Mr. Stone will succeed John
Just as the President, the De- Murray will move Into their
Kader as president. Clifford Mepartment o f Heif'th. Education new house next week. O, B.
Kibbin and Willis Peacock were
and Welfnre, and the
A.M.A. Gray will be coming home for
appointed to audit the books.
the weekend. Lit has been taking
The room count prizes were
the Basic Leadership course in
awarded to first grade: Mrs.
Attending (he Florida Federa­
Girl Scouting (and also acting
Wilma Morgan; second grade Mrs. tion of Garden Club* Convention
as reglstar).
Incidentally there
Martha Smith; third grade, Mrs. held In Miami recently were, Mrs.
will bo a change In
the sche­
Minnie
Strickland
and
fourth
Mr*. L. K. Spencer,
»grade,
«••••—« Miss
____ Marguerite Dotson.I Fred Ganas,
dule The Wednesday class will
— ■ ------- ... ...
........
be from 0:30 until 1:00, and will
The group decided to set rsldc c;!,?n,nn
Henry
combine the Arta and Craft*
125
for
use
on
tho
next
Uallo;
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,
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Mr’
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$125 for use — — __
class originally planned for Fri­
ween carnival. It waa reported Sanford. It wa» reported that this
day to which other loader* were
that new curtains had been pur­ year* convention was mo*t suc­
Invited.
chased from carnival profits this cessful with over 700 delegates
It Is hoped that those loaders,
registered.
year.
and their assistant* who were
Tho ladie* were all very proud |
Refreshments were served in
unable to take the course will
the lunchroom by the room mo­ o f th awards won by the garden
attend this workshop. I do not
thers from Mrs. Smith's, Mrs. elubs of Sanford. The first award
April (
have a complete lift of those
Strickland's and Mrs. Morgan’s was given for the outstanding
registered In the course, but will
Jean
Meriwether
beautification
of
a
new
school
rooms.
give tho names of those 1 do
Toni Echols
building (I’incercst School) and
have. Betty Brown, Woodie Mor­
W. L. Stoudemlre Sr.
The Westside School I’-TA also was the only mention given of
ris, Claire Kendall, Irene Harris,
Drlori* Ann Cash
elected new officers at its meet­ school beautification in the state.
.
A|iU 7
Mndrlyn Kuhn, Jackie Austin,
ing Thursday night in the school A rash award of $25 was also in­
auditorium. Named. to offices cluded with each award. This was
George E. Cameron
Marlene Donovan, I.il Gray, Lis
were, Mrs. Carl I'rcscott, presi­ i I’ -TA project in cooperation with
Sirs. J. L. Horton Sr.
Smith, and Jackie Canto.
dent, Carl I'rcscott, vice president,! the Sanford Garden Club
Jimmy Fox
Have a lot of leads for newsy
Mrs. William Harden, secretary,
T|,
awan, wa, Wun ,
Miko Good speed
Items, but they must he confirmed
the Ixorn Circle o f the Sanfo d
by the originators. Nothing but
Mr*. Daisy Knot
the truth, you know. At least
Mr*.
James
Grant
S
. . t r l r " c,u
t’ forprogram
t,1# mtm
J Itork
U IIV. S
J lhi ow
u w er
ir F
r eetes
i C S j Standing
circle
of °"tth-’
April R
you enn’ t get Into trouble with
Riohy Smith
platitudes, but somehow, they
j
Mrs. M. A. Newton
don't appeal to me. There I* a
EMBROIDERED W H I T E
April J
lot o f company visiting around
Ocams. Mrs. Joe Raker and Mrs.
FLEECE evening cape for
Mrs.
L.I*. Payton
town, hut It will taka a full
Fred
Murray,
program
chairman,
spring
comes
frpm
Originala's
Tuesday
night. Mr* Lucille
Clarence R. Jono*
morning to run it down, and it
using native material in arrange­
collection. The back Is shirred
Carroll was honored by Ms. Don­
Mrs. John 11. Bennett
(s now afternoon, and time to
ment* and decorations.
slightly at a rounded yoke. The
nie Johnson with a surpisc stork
Mrs. J. J. West Jr.
tnko Dorothy home.
"The most outstanding feature
fleur de lis motif Is embroidered
shower.
• -i
l,n the program was an address
in gold and rhinestones.
The honorce was me
by Dr. Lawrence, head o f the
door by Mrs. Johsson and Pre‘ q aiitr H ortiiliM at Cotm-Il Up :sented a rose corsagt.
versity," stated Mr*. Fred Ganas, Parks
Department on “ Opera­
Games were played and a pri­ president o f the Sanford Garden tion Ilcnutyfront", a discussion on
se was awarded to Mrs. Maggie Cluh. However, Mrs. Tom Mero several theories of city bcautififc'nsrud. Other interesting and Stated she enjoyed thoroughly the cation.
*1
novel relay games were ptayed hortfulturn workshop on city
The Indies all seemed to feel
The many lovely gift** were beautification. Another convention every minute spent at the ronven
presented to Mrs. Caroll in u highlight was a forum by several tion was not only well worth while
men from the City of Miami but a very enjoyable affair.
beautifully decorated bassinet
Refreshments of
sandwiches
pickle*, olives, and coke*
were
served to the following: Mrs.
Ruby 1UII,and daughter Carolyn,
Denise Gonion, Mr*. Carrie Piero,
Mrs. Sally I’rralta, Mrs. Bonni*
Barfield, Mrs. Barbara Stevens,
Miss Mary Ann Hall, Mr*. Loola
Alfred, Mre. Mert Thomas. Mrs.
Maggie EnsruJ, Miss Jan Worden
Miss Silvia Tearson, Miss Judy
Rinks,
the
honoree's
mother,
Mrs. Flossie Hall and the hos­
tess. Mrs. Donnie Johnson.

Mr* Mattie Ford Pool* of
Burnell baa b**n th# p i n t t t M r.
•ml Mr*. John Fox for Iho p ost
two we«ka. She I* Mr*. Fox’* m «U
h*r.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dcllont of
Soduf, N. Y. returned to their
hone after (pending th* winter
In Sanford. They are th* parenU
o f Mrs. Byron Fox.
Mr. and Mrs. J . T. Baggertr
and children left yesterday morning
for Bambrldg*, Ga. to attend the
funeral of Mr. Baggerly'a fat­
her. Otis Bafgeriy who died
Sunday following an illness o f aoveal years.

,0

Mr and Mrs. J. 0 . Laney o f
Sanford and sister Mrs. Jeania M.
Rouse of Welumtka, Ala. hav*
returned to Sanford after atUndth* furnrral o f the their father.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. William*
and son Monty returned to Lake­
land after spending th* week­
end at the Valdes Hotel.

P-TA Groups O f
Westside Schools Elect Officers

Sanford Clubs Win
Cash, Merit Awards
At State Confab

Happy Birthday

Mrs. B. Johnson
Friday Evening

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DINNER ON THE GROUNDS was served Immediately
following the dedication o f Oviedo’s First Methodist
Church Sunday. Selecting from the hujre array o f disics
serves! n rc: Mrs. Oreon Burnett and Mrs. Daisy Farnell.
(Photo by BerRstrom)

Miss Myrtie s
Schedule

Miss Myrtie Gives
Tip On Slide
Fastener Care
Flide fasteners are so import­
ant to the smoothe fit and con­
venient wear of many o f today's
clothes that it pays to give them
the care that keep* them in
good working
condition, say*
Miss Myrtlo
Wilson,
Home
Demonstration Agent. Here are
some suggoMlon* from Exten­
sive clothing specialists In several
Slates.
If there Is a hook and eye at
the top of a placket or dress open­
ing, fasten the hook before clos­
ing the zipper. Then hold the base
of the placket firmly so the sipper move* evenly nnd doesn't
catch on fnhrle underneath.
Many women’s garments today
have long
zippers In back for
smooth fit. There are gadgets
to help you close such zipper*
but an easy way to do it I* sim­
ply to thmnl a string through
the hole o f the zipper tab, put
the string over the shoulder and
pull the tipper closed without
strain on garment, zipper or your
seif.
Always close
zipper
before
washing garments or sending
them to dry cleaners.
Before
putting n garment through a
ringer in laundering, cover the
closed zipper within folda o f the
fabric to prevent damage. Pro
tect Doth zipper nnd placket fab­
ric by laying a press cloth over
It before ironing and apply the
lion gently. Closeee zippers nlso
when garments are hung in the
closet to prevent stretching or

April 10 0:15 a.m Five Girl*'
4-H
Clubs
Sanford Crammer
School.
April 10 1 p.nt. Sewing Group.
April 11 1:30 p.m. Pine Crest
School 4-H Club.
April 11 2 p.m. Sanford Home
Demonstration Club.
April 12 7:30 p.m. Lake Mosross Home Demonstration Club.

Mrs. J. V. Jonea lsft Monday
for Savannah, Ga. to spend th*
week with her daughter and *onIn law, Mr. and Mr*. W. E. r r id dle and children.
Mrs T. H. Wyatt. Mr*. H. Co*w

d»ll. Mrs. L. T. Sheppard and Mr*.
W. R. Moye, will attend the M
Grand Session o f the Florid*
Order of Eastern Star to b* held
In Tampa, April 0-12.
April 13 11:30 a.m. 4-H Radi*
program.
April 15 2:20 p.m. Slavla 4-H
Club.
April 18 11:45 a.m Sanford
Junior High School 4-H Club*.
April 18 7:30 p.m. Landscape
School.

“THE WISE MAN IS H E
WHO KNOWS THE
RELATIVE VALUE O F
THINGS”
SMM M s w l

sagging. Tho zipper repair kit
sold in stores can lie useful in
mnklng some
repairs in these
fastenings.
When buying a coat, Jacket or
other garment having a separata
zipper, see if there is a tali to
reinforce the fabric at the bottom
of the zipper where the strain
come*.
If you art* putting a zipper in
a garment, suit It to the weight
o f tho fabric. A lightweight xipper suited to a summer dress
may not ho durable enough for
a heavy skirt or for men's or
hoy’a eluthes. On very good clothe*. it may pay to sew zippers
In hy hand, a* manufacturers
nf custom
clothe*
often
do.
hand'ititching ran make the zip­
per more pliable less notlcnble.
If you would like help on put­
ting in a zipper Miss Myrtle
welcome* you to tho Community
Center,
Ft. 25th street, San­
ford, which i* open every Wed­
nesday from t-3 p.m. Mr*. W.
W. rlabnugh, local leader, I* nt
the
Center
each
Wednesday
afternoon.

IIow valuablo is that
picco of paper on which
your prescription has been
written
Your phyrdcinn studied
for many years in a medi­
cal university and intern­
ed in a hospital to learn
how to write it.
Before we pharmacista
ran compound it we spend
years in a college o f phar­
macy nnd rerve an appren­
ticeship to gain actual ex ­
perience.
Bo*h o f us have to pass
a state examination to
prove our knowledge and
ability. All this training
is yours for just the few
dollars fee you pay each
o f us.

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• T M . April •, 1»57
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Letter
To Sports
Editor

S a n fo h d

dOuurfd

26 Players la Tampa

To Hie Sports Editcr
Dear Sir;
I noticed a i AP report that
Sanford might drop out o f the
Florida State League because of
player shortage
Now somebody must be kiddiog
someboly. The Florida State Leaue knows they can get 20 playera from here as good as any in
Ibe league. We have *«nt 1000 Into
pro ball Including Danny O'Connell
of the Braves ad Bamo Monzant of
the Giant* In the major leagues.
This service It free—neither the
player nor the school collects i
single cant— it just Costa the San
ford club bua transportation from
Powell’s Offico Supply moved Tampa to Sanford. If Sanford it
to within Inches of
taking the terlou about needing player, then
Mixed Bowling League second half a phone call, wire, or letter will
championship last week as they fetch 20 player fron) her* In
took two games from Harvsy's Itours
We are serious about sending
Plumbing Co. The two wins gave
The Sanford Samlnoles U r thalr with Cocoa tor aicoml plaeo In them a 29-1I record and It looka players. Is Sanford?
kepii o f Oran** Balt Conferanca tho confsrance, but by virtue of like they now have first place
Lou Handles
glorita on tha lino tonight u thay having played une mora conferen­ cinched since they are five games
Bill Vlrdon Florida
naval to Cocoa to Uk« on tha ce game than the Semlnoles, Co ahtad of serord place Sanford
Baseball School
tacond plaeo team of the confer* coa stayed In second and dropped Rowling Allty.
P. S. We have played against St. PAUL PICK FUEL DEMONSTRATES "LITTLE LEAGUE” base­
Sanford to third.
Petersburg o f the Florida State ball uniforms with David Butler modrflag the gear. Looking on are
cnee.
Last wsek Sanford Bowling Alley
The game tonight will . decide
League, Hamilton Ontario of Class ( r e f row left to right) J. F. Wren, I . L. f u s e I, G. K. Smith, R.
Until the 8emlnolee Idled laet
took only one game, but It was
D Pony League, Tampa University,
week doe to rain they were tied which team wll push Winter park
good enough to give them a 23
ahead fo r contention at the top of
MacDlIl Air Base and held our own
16 record. Clyde Grill alio took
(Had this offer been received
(he Udder In the OEC.
16 record. Clydes Grill also took
sooner, It could have helped the
A tie Is unlikely, and tha win­
17 record and third place.
situation, but that la doubtful. The
ner o f tonight’s battle will b« in
Harvey's Plumbing Co. absorbed organization that was to bring
top form to knock o ff undefeated
the
two
game
loss,
but
picked
up
Class D baseball to Sanford was
Winter Park and make tha OBC
championship race a battle to the one win off the high flying Powell antirely non-profit and would hava
HOLLYWOOD — Cary Middle­
bowlers and held firm to fourth depended completely upon a work­
final wire.
coff— named golf course pro to­
The Sanford Seminole thinclada
ing agreement with a major league
Winter Park ha* boon known place with a 21-16 record.
day for the $20,000,000 Diplomat cracked the century mark yester­
The
three
teams
behind
Powell’s
team
to
make
player
arrange*
for soma time to be eriatlc, and
Resort here—grew up with a golf day afternoon in a Tri-s.-hool
(here l( llttla reason to doubt that are In a tight race for laurels, and inems. Sports Editor)
club.
track meat as they rolled to 100.
the
olive
branches
may
fit
any
head
(hit season will be different.
From the time he was in knee- points to win by a landslide over
Oviedo'* vanity baaetaallera to They're terrific when they're on with two more bowling sessions
pants, Cary was stroking a golf ball Eustis and Tavaras.
the cleaner* yeiterdey
after- top, but once they have been up* before the completion of .the sea
at a Memphis Country Club in whic
,
noon on the Seminole prictlee lot they are said to stait dying. son.
Dcspita the terrific speedster
his family had membership.
field 7*4.
Jim McWother, Eustls could ac­
The bottom teams of the league
Thia could be the chan.-e Sanford
At 12. he won his first title, a cumulate only 62Vk points a g a i n s t
TALLAHASSEE fSpeclal)-B obL. C. Smith worked the firat is waiting for. A win tonight and showed surprising power last week.
four Inning* on the mound for a crack at Cocoa ThuraJay after­ Welbolt Camera Shop took two out by Dodd, coach of Georgia Tech’s junior golf championship. His vic­ tha firtd up Semlnoles who show­
the Seminole and toppleed eeven noon could aplit the O.-ange licit o f three games and ran their fifth Gator Bowl football champions, tory in the Tennessee High School ed from the early beginning of
place record to 13-26 an excellent was added to the list of outstand­ Championship at 16 marked the the meet that they would not be
man wKh strike out* Startig Conference race wida open.
a little shaky Smith galsed con­
Dave Laude said this morning showing for a rew team. And So ing coaches who will headline beginning o f a long winning aprcc denied.
fidence after the fln t Inning and (hat Eddie Barbour would gat the mlnole Dry Cleaners also tallied Florida Stale University's annual In amateur contests.
The Semlnolea turned an unoptlThen, In (our consecutive years
fanned two men In each inning nod for aUrtlng mound duly, two wins and ran their record lo Coach of tho Y ear" clinic here
mistlc season into an optimistic
from 1940 to 1913, Middkcofl nail­
that followed.
"I think he’s In shape," Laud# said 9 30 These two teams are really Jure 14-15.
one yesterday
afternoon
nnd
Tennessee
State
Dodd Joins Bud Wilkinson, coicli ed down the
made the thundering warriors an­
Out o f shape, Smith began to "and if ha Is, Ha'll be as strong hitting the pins hard and especial
Championship
for
amateurs.
of
Oklahoma's
unbeaten
national
gle their tommyhawk* for New
tire after the fourth and Cecil as a bull. For five innings he laced ly In the last two weeks. They will
Graduating from Tennessee den­
Dend ridge did relief duty that them down the middle against have to bowl it out next week with champion Sooner*, and Bowden
Smyrna Beach when the two
tal school in 1943, the young star
wa* impretfive. With a 5-3 load Edgewater and they never saw two of the top team*, and It may Wyatt of Tennessee on the clinic
school! meet In a dual-meet to­
entered the U.S. Army
faculty.
mean
Ihc
upsetting
of
the
perver
when he took to the mound, Dan- them. Wa'ra looking for the same
morrow afternoon on the cinders
A
surprise
amateur
entry
in
tha
FSU
Football
Director
Tom
dridge showed good form and nice thing for all seven Inning* to­ bial apple cart for one of the more
behind Seminole High School.
Nugent said ho would add the 1913 North and South Open, while
aiplring trams.
speed. He fanned four in the Inst night."
Harold Bing still holds high game name of another famous coach to oi. Army leave, MlddleeofLdcfeatLaud* said that Barbour was al
three Inning* o f play.
the list shortly. Nugert said the ed a battery of professionals and three major tournamants.
It was a good day for the Semi moat over-keyed. "H e was set to on the league, which Is a 233 and
The golfing whiz returned to the
clinic Is "shaping up a* the best became tre first amateur to win In
Hal
Gilstrap
came
very
close
last
pilch
Friday
night
and
the
game
noles. .Every man saw mtinn on
limelight in 1933.
Winning six
the tourney's 44-year history.
In history."
week
when
he
hit
a
nice
233.
El
the JV team and some valuable was rained out. lls's sharp as a
Turning pro in 1947, his subse­ national matches in 1933, MiddleThe clinic Is named in honor of
|cn
Betts
had
a
213,
Bill
Hartwlck
experience we* picked up by recti rasor now and I think hell be more
and Larva both howled 180’s, F. Florida's high school coach of the quent performance proved to be a coffs brilliant play in the Mas­
men. Most of the action w n from than ready to open fire."
Senn
hid a 179 and Al Wlmmer year as selected annually by a poll steady climb to golfing greatness. ters and the Cavalcade c f Golf
O s mound and the Seminole
l-*ude said that Barbour was a*
o f the state's high school cogchei. Ills success soon was a matter of that year was heralded as the
hit
a
177.
strength at the piate gavo tho strong a* any pitcher to Uke the
Nick Kotys of unbeaten Coral public record. The highlights o f sports sensation of the year.
It
Icoks
like
Gilstrap
was
top
players confidence. Only four mound at Sanford, to his knowing.
Last season. Middlecoff's vic­
Gables High School Is the honored his professional career run as fol­
errors were committed bf tha "A t first he was a little erratic bowler last week as he hit a high
tories In tha U.S. National Open
coach this year and will serve lows:
three
game
serks
of
367,
but
Jim
Seminole* for the game.
due to Inexperience." Laude said,
In 1947 and 1948 he won three and two other matches threw his
with the college coaches on the
The Seminole* were opportunis­ ■'but I think he's just about ready Maloney still holds an unbeaten
tourneys. Including the Miami Four gross earning over $200,000 after
clinic staff.
high
series
of
378.
tic enough to take advantage of to hit his top stride now. Tonight
a 10-year stint professional golf
Some 600 are expected to attend Ball and the Charlotte Open.
Ellen Brits had a nice scries of
Oviedo's early season mistakes could be the beginning of his
MlddlecoH’ s best sca on follow­ ing.
the three-day clinic. This Is re313,
Al
Wimmer
had
a
478,
Dill
and turned six hits into seven peak.”
Middlecoff* best season finan
Hartwlck a 439, Larva a 441, and portdly one of the largest turn ed in 1949 when he won seven tour­
runs with the help of 10 walks.
Lauda said that Cecil Dandridge
outs for a clinic of this sort in naments, with the U.Jfc National daily was 1933 when his Income
F.
Senn
had
a
430.
Smith allowed only one hit for would be behind the plate tonlgrl,
seared to $39,567. His second and
Open heading the victorysrostcr.
Powell's hit a high team tingle the nation.
his four Innings; Dandridge allow. BUI Tyre would be at first Doyle
Continuing at a
championship third best searons were 1932: $30,About 300 attended last year
of
888
last
week
that
beat
out
the
&lt;d only two.
Corley at second, David Bramictt
when Tom Teriy of Aubttrndsle! clip, he captured eleven tourneys 881; and 1936: $27,332.
The Semlnolcs stole four bases at short slop, Bonnie Buss! at previous high of 848 held by San High was voted Coach o f the in tho next two years, five in 1956
Many sports writers and golfing
ford
Bowling
Alley.
Powell's
alio
against the Lions from Oviedo. third, Ken McMurray at left field,
experts feel that Middlecoff wilt
year.
ar.it six in 1931
had
high
tram
series
last
week
But they camo out on the short rnd Johnny Ycacklo at renter field, and
---------------------------Sliding back lo four key firsts become an even greater player
of the stolen bias part of &gt;11 game team captain Brantley Schirard In which was a 2400. This leaves Ssn
Glaucoma, a serious eye disease in 1932, Middlecoff was hamstrung and possibly the number one bread
ford
Bowling
Alky
out
o
f
the
run
as Oviedo swiped 10, one of them right field.
ning for the time being since Har causes about 14 per cent of all by hip injuries in 1933 and 1931 ‘winner In the history of professionsecousting for a run,
when he came out tops in only al golfing.
Lauda reaffirmed his statement vcy's Plumbing hit a 2332 last blindness.
!t It E made yesterday that, "With a break
week
giving
them
high
team
three
Oviedo
010 200 1 1 3 3 we could win this conference title."
on the league.
Sanford JV
032 020 X 7 5 I
As far back as has been traced
Ellen Betts, Dot Powell, and Lit
so far, no team has been In the lian Donat rold high averages for
top three positions in the tcum the women—136-149-142 respect
the first year in the conference.
ivcly.
But roach luiudo has ideas for
Bing, 103, Maluney, 102, Cook
his team, "We're hot now, our loo, hold high averages for over
spirit and enthusiasm is goal, and 2'3 o f the games for the men.
wo keyed up for these nest two
This week Welbolt Camera shop
TALLAHASSEE (Special) gsnics. With Just n decent bra'iej tangles with top place Powell
Florida State University Football we'll stand thia conference up on Office
Supply,
Seminole Dry
Director Tom Nugent today an­ Its ear."
Cleaners dues battle with Clyde'
nounced Charlie LaPradd, form­
Sanford Is one o f the smallest Grill, and Sanford Bowling Alky
er Univarslty of FlorbU All schools in the Orange Belt Conner. tingles with Harvey’s Plumbing
American, will Join tha FSU staff enrt.
Bowling time i* 8 pun. on Thuri
as full-time coach July 1.
day evening.
LaPradd has been serving as
a graduate assistant with the
Minnesota was the
nation's
Seminole* during the past year,
number two h o n e y-proiitcing
concentrating most of his work on
state in 1930, with a total pro­
the freshman team.
duction of 19,110,000 pmn.lc of
He will replace line coach Vau­
honey.
ghan Mancha who leaves FSU
July I to join the Columbia Uni­
Hedges should lx! plum'd with
versity staff
tile lop narni'vrr than th-s butLaPradd won All America hon­
t- m in order to i .i/i all side cf the
ors as a tackle at the University
a&lt; (gj sunlight.
of Florida in 1933. He is generalflreat UofF player* of all time.
In announcing the pending apfolntment of LaPradd, Nugent
commented:
\ ''u n P roof
Champion 4-door triton, one o j SO iUuiltbaktr-Paekard models
“ I have been Impressed with
'blU-.C |,4liU
LaPradd’* work since he joined
us last fall. Hia work with the
freshmen stamps him a« a very
Studebaker-Packard offers complete lines of sports cars, station
bright coaching prospect."
Under I.aPradd, Coach Paul
wagons and sedans—20 different model* carefully built...attractively
Odom
and graduate assistant
and
competitively priced. Only Studcbaker-Packard offers a built-in
1009
v lS l4
Hsrb Hughes, the FSU freshman
team lost only one of six games
Supercharger, Luxury-Level Ride . . . and Twin Traction, with drive
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power at both rear wheels. Craftsmanship make* the big difference! See
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kowskl.
They whipped the University
•t Miami, 15.14.

SPORTS

Seminoles Take

On 2nd Plac$
Cocoa Tonight

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Powell's Appears
To Have First
Place Cinched

M. llite, J. L. Marklum. A . E. GaoB. M. CaoU, R. J. Wray,
W . M. Bogg*. C. E. Clemmen, a s f 1 8. Higginbotham. (Seated)
John Angel. Mr*. M. Caolo, W . B. K «ie» and Jim Brow a.

Middlecoff Grew Track Team Makes 100 Points
Up With Golf Club
To Win M eet By Landslide

SHS JVs Take
Oviedo Varsity
To Cleaners 7*4

'Coach Of Year’
Clinic In June

—tima; :63.6
180 Low Hurdles: Byrd (S ), Lit*
tie (S ), Saunders (E ), Allred (S )
Time; :23.5
880 Run: Mulder (E ), Merry (IW
McRay (T), McCoy (S )— time;
2:19.6
Sprint Medley Relay; Sanford,
Eustls— time; 2:17.2
220 yd. Dash: McWother (E ),
Byrd (S ), Collins (S ), Stanley
(S )—time; :25.5
Mile R**sy Sanford, Eustls —
time; 3:56.2
Shot Put: (Giles (S ), SchimnI
(S ), Tyre (S), Purcell ( T ) - D i #
tance; 41' 6"
Discus Throw: Scott S ), Smith
(E ), Giles (S ), Little (S )- D is tance; 119’ 9"
Broad Jump: Nance (SI, Byrd
(S ) . Collins (S). McWother (E )
— Distance 19’ 8"
Foie Vault: Mathicux (S ), MeKibbin (S ), St. John (E l and
Watts (T)
Watts (T)
^
High Jump: Nance (S ) n r ^
(T )
, Tyre (S ), Merry ( E l Height; 3' 3"

This Is only the second track
season for the Semlnoles and '-heJ
have shown a stem determination
to make a winning season of It.
So far they have won two duals,
one trl-school, and have taken se­
cond in their other two tri-aehools
fivm the determination in the
expression of the speedsters when
they talked about tomorrow’s
meet with New Smyrna Beach it
seems that the Semlnoles are a*
bout to add another victory to
their list.
Sanford won 10 of the 15
events yesterday, Including all
three relays. 120 High Hurdles:
Little (S ), Sounder* (E ), Smith
(T ) Harper (E )— time: :19.0.
100 Yd. Dash: McWhother (E ),
N a n ce ''(S ), Marsh (T ), Boring
(E )—time; :10.7
880 Relay: Sanford, Eustis— time
1:42.0
Mile Run: Gilmore (E ), Busk
— time; 5:26.5
(T ). Houser (E ). Middleton (S)
410 yd. Run: McWother (E ),
Tamny (S), Marsh (T ), Rich (E )

Start early
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T o w . April 9. 19S7 Page 7

Leg of Lamb Made Fancy

Three Festive Desserts

Additional Society

Short cut ihortcskse are srow*
derfully easy to atsembls. Sim*
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shells you find at your f toew y
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Beatrice Cooke, fill them with
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T lm o d is a h J h h !
JACKY FENWICK

The AdminUtration
Depart*
ment at the Naval Air Station,
had a party t:day at Mullet Lake.
Haven't the detail* as yet, tMit
will try to let you know what
went on. It wai for the wives and
nJU D A)
chlldreh at well, this time, and
The Pilot Club wm hold its
also the civilian workers in that
tegular business meeting at 5
department.
p.m. at the Yacht Club. The board
And tonight, at the C.I'.O.
Club, the Fleet Reserve Assoc­ will meet at 7:30 p.u».
The State
Baptist W. M. U.
iation will hold an election of
officers. This starts at 8:00 p. meeting will be held In Gaines­
m. so if you're Involved, be sure ville, April 9-10.
and make It on time!
The Brownie Scouts of thu
Well, I did my part and now First Presbyterian Church will
It's up to all of YOU!I The boxes meet in the Youth Building at
for the E, M. Club “ NAME
3 p.m.
Contest are out and the cards
The Pioneera of the First Pres­
are In place,
for you to enter
the names you choose!! One box byterian Church will meet for
!f at the E. M. Club and tho ot­ fellowship and recreation in the
her one is at the Navy Exchange. Youth Building
from G p.m.
Remember, the prize for each through 8 p.m.
name will be a $10 gift certifi­
Tuesday
cate to be used at the Navy Ex­
SLIGHTLY FITTED gray,
The
Sanford Junior
High
change. Il'a open to all enlisted
white and black Linton tweed
School
P-TA
will
meet
*t
8
p.m.
personnel and their wives, so
coat ts from Davtdow’s spring
every one can have a share In it! a: the school. There will be collection. Four pocket flaps
of
officers.
Ray­ are symmetrically placed above
The more entries there are, the nomination
burn Milwcc will speak on "The and below the waistline. Slit
better the chances are that good
Immediate Plans for Sanford aleeves are buttoned and turned
appropriate names will be choSchools.”
back for narrow, flared cuffs.
sen, so enter right away! And
The Woman's Bible Class of
don't forget the dance at the
E. M. Club, on April 19, at which the First Baptist Church will
meet at 3 p.m. with Mrs. E. S. Bi&gt;ach speak on hibiscus.
the winner, (or winners) will b*
Rocker,' 1310 Park Ave. Hostess­
The Dirt Gardeners Circle will
announced.
es will be group six.
meet at the homo of Mrs. Harry
Most o f
you have already
The Anna Miller Circle will Cushing at Loch Arbor at 10 a.
heard lhat there will be no "Mrs.
hold installation of officers at 8 m.
Members will please note
U. S. N avy" contest for 1957 p.m. at the Elks Club.
change in date. The program will
However,
it’s
almost certain
The W.M.S.Circle of the Elder include
a speaker, Mrs.
[tilth
that this will be revived in 1958* Springs Baptist Chapel will meet Gallagher. Her topic will be “ The
There will also be a "Mrs. U. S. at 3 p.m.
Gardens and Flower Arrange­
Marine Corps" contest at that time
The Sanford Unity Class will ments of Williamsburg." Host­
Don’t know how many entered meet at the Valdez Hotel at 8 p. esses for the program include,
from this area last time, hut 1 m.
with the Rev.
Josephine Mr. Jean S. Adams, Mrs. E. S.
for one, am hoping there will be Stuckie, teacher. The public is McCall and Mrs. W. D. Gardin­
more Interest shown next year.
cordially invited to attend the er.
I know that a lot of people classes.
The Ladica Aid of tho Lutheran
did a lot o f things over the week
The business women’s Circle of Churrh of the Redeemer will hold
end, but you could never prove It Lake Mary Community Church its monthly meeting this Thurs­
by me! I know what I d!d, hut will meet at the home o f Mrs. day in observance of Holy Week.
that's about all. After getting Linden on Seminole Dr. at 8 p. Hostesses arc scheduled to be
all dressed up for Sunday School, m.
Mrs. Joe Meisch and Mrs, Henry
it was nice to
come home and
Thurston. All newcomers am inWEDNESDAY
change Into a bathing suit and
vitid to attend this meeting.
The Plantation Estates Glee
go swimming! We headed for Club of DeBary will meet at 7:30
The Hcmrrocallis Circle o f the j
Sanlando Springs, as the boys p.m,
at the
Mansion under Garden Club v.ill meet at lha |
and their father prefer a pool the direction
of Mrs.
Harry home o f Mis.-cs Laura and Edna
and a diving board! Jim and Whitaker
with
Laura
Platt Chittenden, 1604 Palmetto Ave.
Joan Greenwood,
(V.A.H.
5's Brown as accompanist. There at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. J. D. Chittend­
newlyweds,)
went along
too. will be a short business meeting en and Miss Bess Jones will be
What with the chasing, scolding, conducted by Henry Wood, pres­ co-hostess. Mrs. T. J. Gallagher
worrying, and general confusion ident, followed by a social hour will be the speaker and will show
slides on garden and floral arthat Is usually present when we with refreshments.
Prayer meeting will be held at rangements of Winchester, Va.
go anywhere with our young­
3 3 ch member is requested to
sters, we might be doing a lot 7:3Q p.m. at the First Baptist
towards discouraging them! They Chuach with the Youth o f the bring a small plant for the plant
sale.
were over Saturday evening, and Church in charge. At 8:15 p.m.
The Grammar School
P-TA
Sunday
School
workers’
confer,
I made a couple o f my "pet"
will meet at the school at 8 p
pizzas, which I'll have to show ence will be held.
Prayer Service will be held at m There will nomination o f o f­
Jo«n how to make, as they're
still quite
new to her! (She's the Eider Springs Baptist Chspel ficers. The subject discussed with
each
child's teacher will
be
at 7:30 p.m.
English you know!)
The Girl Scouts of the First "Science and Social Studies."
Want to congratulate Reginald
The Junior Choir of the First
Brown, a chief in V.A.H. 5, up Presbyterian Church, Troop No.
Presbyterian Church will meet
On passing his state exam to 149, will meet at 3:30 p.m. at
for rehearsal and flilowihip at
the Church.
become a
licensed real estate
3:43 p.m. at the Church.
The
Senior
High
Fellowship
broker! I understand he’ s set up
The Youth Choir of tho First
an office in his home, and hopes o f the First Presbyterian Church Presbyterian Church will meet for
to build this
into
a
business will meet at the Church at 7 i rehearsal
at 7:30 p.m. at
the
for his retirement years. That p.m. for recreation.
The Mid-Week Bible Hour o f tho Church
Isn't too far off, a* he only hal
The Deacons of the First Pres­
about two more to go! Chief First Presbyterian Church will be byterian Church will meet in the
eoqduded by the pastor, Rev. A.
Brown and his family reside at
Session Room at 7; 15 p.m.
G. Mclnnis, at 7:30 p.m.
400 Rosalia Drive. (I forgot to
The Chancel Choir of the First
mention that hi* is the smiling
Presbyterian Church
will re­
face that greets you at the hearse at 7:30 p.m. at the Church.
Dependents Clinic
at the
Air
Installation of the officers of
Station!!!)
tho Ladies’ Oriental Shrine will
I’m. the “ family chauffeur” to b« held at 6:30 p.m. at tho
day, which mranj that I must Shrine Club. The service is open
now leave to pick up my husband to Jhe public. Reservations will
at the hellfield, where I hope be open till April 10. For Reser
V. A.H. 5 is in the process of vatlons call Mra. Hubert Pierce.
winnirg another
ball-game. So KA 2 2081 or Mrs J. A. Howard,
2-3767. All Shrincrs
and
far they haven’t lost this y*»r FA
but from previous experiences, on wives cspcciaUy invited.
previous teams, in other squad
THURSDAY
rone, life Isn’ t worth living when
The First Baptist Church Train­
they do lose!
ing Union will have a supper at
I’m merety trying to fill up 3:30 p.m.
space so this won't appear as em­
Tho Sanford Home Demonstra­
pty as it Is! Which is why the tion Club will meet at lha Coun­
reading matter may not appear cil Center, Genvea and 33th St.
y* witty and Informative a* it at 2 p.m. with Mr*. C. M. Flow­
should he. But Ilfs is full o f such ers as hostess Mrs. R. F. Rochlk
little “ ups and downs” , and we 1will
demnntrate a
casserole
must “ grin and bear it” ! I know dish.
that this doesn’t make much sense
The Central Circle Garden Club
but neither does the fact that I will meet at Mrs. Zeb Ratliffs,
write a Navy column, for Navy 1808 Park Ave. at 9:30 to go in
people, in a Navy town, and ixnY a group to Mrs. Benson’s home
find anything to
write about! on South Sanford Ave. to hear
“ Nuff said” !!!
Mrs. Attwood Teagla of Daytona

Household
Hints
By United Press
When knives and other cutlery
need scouring, use e cork dipped
In scouring power.

Spring touch for meringue* is to polka dot them with monels of
aeml-aweet chocolate. You will be proud to serve this trio o f de*.
•erta made from one basic recipe. Fill the polka dot meringues with
chocolate and vanilla Ice cream to comptcto the chocolate and whit*
acheme. Semi-sweet chocolate morsel* are blended Into the meringue
mixture before baking. Aa the morsel* remain whole even aitcr
baking, the finished meringues are studded with small nugget* o f
delicious chocolate. Using the same recipe, you can make a large
meringue shell to fill with ico cream or six individual meringue
shells, or three dozen polka dotted meringuettes ts accompany ice
cream.
Chocolate I’olka Dot Meringues
3 egg white*
*- cup sugar
U teaspoon cream of tartar
!i 6-ox. package (U cup)
Is teaspoon salt
semi-sweet chocolate morsels
Beat egg white* until foamy; add cream of tartar and salt; beat
wntlj stiff but not dry. Add sugar gradually, beating until very
■tiff. Fold in
cun of tho aemi-aweet chocolate morsel*. Cover
baking ahect with heavy brown paper. For Individual or large
meringue shell pile into 6 rounds, 3 Inchce in diameter, or 1 large
round, 9 Inches in diameter. Make a depression in the center leaving
an inch around tho aides. Sprinkle with remaining morsels. For
mcringuette*. drop by tablespoon onto baking sheet. Sprinkle with
remaining morsels. •Bake In very slow oven (275* F.) 40 minutes
for meringuettes; 50 minutes for individual shells; l hour for large
shell YIELD: 0 individual shells. 1 large shell, 8 dozen meringuettes.
•Meringues may bo baked by this method: rreheat oven to (450* F .).
llace meringues in oven; turn off heat; Leave at least 3 hours.

bing a Spring Song with Citrus

In the spring a young woman's fancy lightly turns to thoughts
of slimming down, doesn’t it—in order, of course, to meet the
conditions of the original rhyme! Nothing fits this good thought
better than salads which furnish plenty of nutrient* and few
calories.
The grapefruit In season now aro so sweet no one will ever
miss sugar, and tho Valencia oranges which Florida harvests this
time of year are easy to section and seedless, so they’ro Ideal for
salads. Add cottage cheese, cool cucumber slirrs, scallions and
radishes for color and crunchy eating, nnd a tangy low-ralori*
French dressing. Save your grapefruit shells to make pretty little
flower holders.
Low-Calorie French Dressing
Blend *i cup water and 2 teaspoons cornstarch; cook, stirring
constantly until thickened. Itemove from heat; add la cup Florida
grapefruit Juice.. 2 tablespoons salad oil, \ teaspoon salt, 11*
teaspoons sugar, Is teaspoon each paprika and dry mustard, U
teaspoon Tabasco nnd 't rup catsup; bent until smooth. Add peeled
clovo ef garlic. Shako before using. YIELD: 1U cup*.

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merly S O P H I E B C R O O K .
BTON.
and
H ARRIS ON II.
HAINES, har huaband. nr e l th*r o f them be dareaaod. tha
Unknown apnuaea. halra, d evlecea.
eredlt ora,
auereaaora,
aaalgneea trueteea. and ot her
partlea rlalm ln g . by, t h r o u g h ,
under nr agaln at them nr
either o f t h e m : and any and
all partlea h a v in g nr r l a l m ­
ln g any right, title o r Inter­
val In and to tho-e c e r t a in
landa Inrated, altuate and b e ­
ing In 8 » m ln o I e County. F l o r ­
ida t o . w i t : _
North O n e - h a lf ( N ' t l o f the
Nnrthaaet
qu ar ter
of
the
Nnrthweat
qu ar ter o f S * r .
tlnn
Nine
(SI.
T o w n e h ln
T w enty-one
(ID .
Smith,
R ange T h i r t r - n n e ( I D
Eaat
Ton. nnd each o f you, are h er eby
nn*|f|*d that a atilt In equity hne
been brough t agaln at you b y T2
F W A R D JR and W. A. W A n n .
i n . In the C ir cu it Court o f the
Ninth Judicial Circuit. In and fnt
Seminole C oun ty. Florida, anil y ou
are hereby eummnned, order ed a n d
required to file your written a n ew er or defenaee to the C o m p la in t
filed
herein ag aln at you
In tha
a b o v e entitled cauaa In the o f f i c e
o f the Clerk o f tha Circuit C o u r t
In and fo r Se min ole County, F l o r Ida at hla o f f i c e In the Court llnu ae
In Hanford. F lorid a, on or b e f o r e
tha Sth day o f May, A D., HIT,
and to aerve a r o p y o f eurti a n ewar or defenaea upon (1RASON
A D L A N KN E R.
P la in t iff. ' attn rneva herein, w h oa e addreea la 27
Eaat
Central
Avenne.
Orlando.
Florida on nr b e f o r e eald dat a na
required by the law a o f F l o r id a
and the ISSt F lo r id a Itulra o f C iv il
Procedure. If y ou fall to d o eo,
a Decree Pro C on fee ao will ba e n ­
tered agalntt y ou f o r the r e lie f d e ­
manded In the C omplain t
Ton are f u r t h e r notified that the
nature o f aald autt la to Quiet the
Title to eald p rop er ty In ItON AL tl
D. HAST EN, et u*. and C H A R L E S
M A8T EN et u i .
T he name o f the Court In whl.-h
thla autt hae been Inatltuted la C i r ­
cuit Court Ninth Judical Circu it
Seminole C oun ty, Florid a, and the
abbreviated title o f thla cane la
n F
WARD.
JR..
and
W,
A. W A R D JR.
Plalntlffe. va SOP H I B II
IIAINES. form erly SOPMIE II CROOKHTON. and H A R ­
RISON If
H AIN ES, her huaband,
et at. Defendanta
It la hereby o n l - r e d that thla O r ­
d er and Notice ehall he ptihllehed
once a w*ek f o r fo u r ( D conaaetttlve weeka In the Hanford Herald,
a new epa per publlehed In S an fo rd,
Hc m lnoL County, Florida, and h a y ­
i n g a general c irc u la tio n In S e m i­
nole C,.unty F lorid a
W ITNESS m y ha nd aa Cl«rk o f
aald
Circuit
Court
o f 8-m lnoU
County. Flori d a, and the ec.nl o f
eald Court at San ford. S em in ole
County. Florida, on the Ird d a y o f
April, A . D.. 1S57.
O P. Hernd on
Clerk o f the Circuit C ou r t
Seminole C ou n ty
Florid a
R r Aria J f.undqulat
Deputy CI.r k
L. W m . \ N K N E R
o f ORASON A RLANKNEII
AHorneva fo r P D Intlff e
27 Eaat Central A v-nue
Drtnndo. Flori d a
I t T H E C H U T IT COURT, A 1 VI II
JUDD I I I . ( IIICI IT OF Ul t i m o \
I t A .t l l F ill! n E M I t l l l . E C O l 'A T T
C IlA .ttE Itt
to
P ill
ANNA M. B A R N E S
P la in t if f

-va-

WARD

K. B A R N E S
1
Defendant
NOTICE TO D E F E ND
THE
STATE O F
FI-Olt lDA
TO
W A R D E BA ItN ES. whoaa p lace
o f residence le u n k n o w n :
A S w or n C o m p la in t ha vin g been
filed ugalnet y ou In the C ircu it
Court In and f o r Se min ole C o u n ty ,
Florida, I n .C h a n c e r y , the ehort t i ­
tle o f eald a c t io n being Anna M.
Rarnee,
Plaintiff ,
ye.
W ent
E.
Rarnee. D efenda nt , where in the r e ­
lief B o u g h t le e d ecr ee o f d ivor c e,
end en aw a rd o f the D efe n d a n t s
entire Interrat In and to c e rt a in
real relate allu ate lying end b e ­
ing
In the C o u n t y o f
Seminole,
Slate o f Florida, lo -w it , laite 51:,
and 127 o f tha t o w n o f L o a g w o o I
a c c o r d in g l o H a t n o o k I. Pagea
11-21. Public R ec ord a o f Se min ole
Coun ty. Florida.
Three nr*.elite ar e In rauee and
require yo u l o file your wr itten
defenaee If an y. l o Ihe C omplain t
filed herein, and In eerva a c o p y
t h er eof upon P l a l n t l f f e a tto r n ey
on o r before the 2 !th day o f April,
A
D . D57, olher wlee a D e c r e e
Pro
Conf eeao
w ill
he
en tered
agaln at y ou and tha ceuee p roc eed
eg parte
W IT NE SS m y hand end the o f flc lel
eeal
et San ford. Se min ole
Coun ty, Florida, thla 25th day o f
March A D 1117.
O P Herndon
Clerk o f the Circuit C ourt,
Se min ole C oun ty . Florida
(O fficial Seal I
(IORDON V. F R E D E R I C K
Attorney F o r P la in t iff
lo t North P ark A v e n u e
Hanford. Flori d a
IN T H E Cl It f t IT COURT, NIN TH
JU DIC IA L t ' l l l l ' I T T IN ANII F O R
PEMINOI.M COUNTY. F L O R I D A .
IN t'H %Nt’ KIl V Nil. t»US
NOTICE O F SUIT
JOK BENSON nAKER and
JEAN O'NEAL B A K E R hie w ife .
Plalntlffe,
AAR ON CLOUD

et at.

Defendanta.
S T A T E O F F L O R I D A TO: A A R O N
CLOUD If alive, hla u n kow n apouee
If married, and If dead tit r e s p e c ­
tive u n k n o w n heirs. devleee l e g a teee and granteea o f the eald A A ­
RON CLOUD; J. A. M ACD ONALD
nnd M A R T A. MACDONALD, hit
w ife If alive, en d If d e a d .'t h e r e epectlve un k n ow n helra. devlteea.
legete ee and g r a n t eea o f the eald
J
A. M ACD ONALD
end M A R T
A
MACD ONALD.
Me
w I f e;
C H A R L E S GOO D L O W EVANS, e l t o k n o w n aa C. O. E VANS
d e•eaeed, end the reepectlve u n k n o w n
hetre, ri-vleeea. legateee and g r a n t -

I (J I »t*e*i 0*1c e

THE OLD HOME TOW N

■

By STANLEY

Cancer Institute Plans Expansion
Plan* to greatly expand Ui service to all Florida in the fight
agalnat the world’s dreaded dis­
ease were announced today along
with a building fund campaign to
virtually quadruple the *ize of the
caner institute at Miami.
Charlea L. Sykes, Miami insur­
ance man and president of the
institute, said the goal of tha cam­
paign ii $062,000, with pledges
payable over a three-year period.
It Is anticipated that this goal
will enable the Institute to take
care of ita expansion needs over
the next five years.
"This ia one of thvose rare cam­
paigns where every penny raised
in Florida atays right here in
Florida,” said Sykes. "We can be
proud that we have one of the
world's leading cancer cytology
centers right here in Florida, and
we must realiie that when we con­
tribute to its expansion, we are
very possibly contributing to an
exppansion of our own lifo expec­
tancy.”
Dr. J. Ernest Ayre, director of
the cancer institute at Miami, is

a pioneer In the field of cancer c y . cytology center of its own. The
tologjr. This science has now de­ Zenith center mails all its teste
veloped to a point where a mass to the Miami institute for diagno-|
screening of American
women,' sis.
with the scientific know how al-j Sykes said a chairman and cam­
ready on hand, would eliminate paign committee for the building
deaths from uterine cancer—a can- ' fund will be announced "in Ihe
cer which kills 26,000 women a near future."
year.
While primarily effective at this
time in uterine cancer, cytology is
showing great signs of being equal­
ly effected in detecting cancer of
the throat, stomach, lungs and
prostrate.
So widespread is the fame of the
canear Institute at Miami, Sykes
said, that tha Zenith Radio Cor-!
poration ha, recently established a

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if alive, his u n k n o w n sp ou se lr
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r esp ectiv e u n k n ow n hetre devisees,
legatee* anil g r i D ( H f Ol the said
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tive u n k n o w n sp ou se s If married
and If dead, the resp ectiv e u n ­
kn o w n heirs, dsvlser s, legatees and
grant*** o f the aald
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ing any right, title o r Interest In
and to the f o l l o w i n g dee&lt;'rlt»#d Unit
lying and bein g In Hemlnole C o u n ­
ty. F l o r id a
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race. Hanford. F lo rid a a c c o r d ­
ing to plat t h e r e o f recorded In
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TO

LANCASTER-HEPBURN
. HALMUS’ —

THE RAINMAKER

STARTS W EDNESDAY

-The
Academy Award
SHOW
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Rest Actor and Actress
In
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You. and eerh o f y ou are herehv
N Q Q lfld to ap pear and file, p e r ­
so n al ly o r by y ou r a t to r n e y with
the t ' l t r k o f
the
ab ove .s ty led
Court, y o u r written defenses. If
any
to the Hill T o Quiet Title
filed herein sgaln st you In this
C A U S A and to eerva a c o p y o f tha
same o n Plaintiffs* at to rney, be­
low, on o r before the Jlt h day
o f April. A. D IIS7
\V. C
Hutchison
Jr
A ttorney f o r P laintiff s
K d w a n ls llulMlng
.Hanford, Flori d a
O
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the Circuit Court
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ceed E X PA RTF!
W it n e s s mV hand and se« l this
2nd day o f April. lfST. as Clerk o f
the C I R C U I T COURT. NINTH c I R CUIT, SE MINOLE COUNTT. F L O R ­
IDA
(SEALO P TTerndon
C ircu it Court Clerk —
by A r ia J I.und«|ultt
D ep u t y Clerk

KHMK

A SHY ML1CAN (top) hides his
pantry-site beak among his
downy chest feathers at Bronx
Zoo, New York, aa the photog­
rapher, Arthur Sasse, attempts
to get a bird’s-eye view of spring.
In contrast, a cassowary (bot­
tom) easts a mean look at alt
comers. The native of Australia
can kill a man with a wellplaced kick of those six-inch
—urs co his powerful daws.

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CLASSIFIED

INDEX

-BROKERS and REALTORS

-REAL ESTATE TOR SALE

REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
2344 French Ate.

J. W. HALL, REALTOR

9

CARD of THANKS
1 LOST A FOUND
X FOR RENT
3 REACH RENTALS
4 WANTED to RENT
5 BROKERS A REALTORS
• REAL ESTATE for SALE
1 REAL ESTATE WANTED
I MSCKLLANEOUT
I MISCELLANEOUS
10 OFFICE EQUIPMENT
_ 11 AUTOMOB1LES-TRA1LER5
T 12 BOATS A MOTORS
13 FARM SUPPLIES A 'MACHIN­
ERY
14 PETS-UVESTOCK SUPPUES
(Poultry)
15 ARTICLES WANTED
14 P U C E S to EAT
IT BEAUTY PARLORS
II FEMALE HELP WANTED
I f MALE HELP WANTED
20 MALE or FEMALE
f t 21 WORK WANTED
* 22 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
22A MONEY to LOAN
23 SPECIAL SERVICES
23A ROOFING A PLUM RING
2t PIANO SERVICES
U ELECTRICAL-CONTRACTORS
» INSURANCE
•XT NOT1CES-PERSONALS
21 ARTICLES for SALE
29 FURNITURE A HOUSEHOLD

3—FOR RENT
For nice couple. Clean furnished
Upstairs apt. Electric kitchen,
private entrance. Dial FA 2-1077.
Two duplex apartments, one bed­
room each. Furnished. $30.0:) per
• month. 701 &amp; 700 West 4th St.
; rhonc FA 2-3883 after 0 p.m.
I bedroom home In Lake Msry on
' Palmetto Ave. Automatic hot
water heater, G. K. refrigerut• or, electric range, automatic
washer, lake privileges. In­
quire E. C. Hudason on Pal­
metto Ave. FA 2-3383.
Ostesn— 3 room first floor
* floor furnished apt. 3 room seeond floor furnished apt. Call
FA 2-5771.
Small apt. 112 Elm Ph. FA-2-0S78.

Ray L. Kennedy. Associate
Johnny Walker, Associate
“ Call ilall" Phone FA 2-3641
Yours for prompt and
aflicient Service

Stenstrom Realty
II. E. STENSTROM
Registered Broker
2427 Laurel — Phone FA 2-2120

WE HAVE A HOME
FOR YOU
HOMES—3 and 4 b e d r o o m s
. 1 4 2 baths.
Completed and rsady for Immedi­
ate oeeupaney.

Q room furnished apartment. 2300
Mellonvillo Avs.
Email unfurnished
F’ rench Ave.

house,

1600

Furnished 2 bedroom apt. 213 W
16th. Ph. FA 2-5430.
2 room furnished cottage. Apply
2619 Orlando Dr. Hwy. 17 92 So.
Room* $4.00 and up.
Fisit Street.

120 West

First floor, 2 room apt-, private
entrance k bath. Electric A
water furnished. Eldery couple
or single person. 109 Holly.
FA 2-2189.
___
1 room completely
furnished
ground floor apt. Light* and cook­
ing facilities. Apply 313 Pal(M metto Avc.
___________
.1 room furnished apartment, in­
cluding utilities. $60. 107 W. 9th
3— BRDhtlfts

and

REALTORS

Listings Needed—
Service Families Waiting
llltOWN REALTY
Sanford Ave. at Rosalia
FA 2-2538
&gt;4 —
7
FOR RENT
Store building approx. 540’
3 bedroom unfurn. house. 2 baths,
screened porch.
2 room apartment, funishej.
2 bedoorn house, Furn. Available
April 15.
KENNETH T.. SLACK
KEG. REAL F.STVTE BROKER
100) E. nd
Phone FA 20221
Consult A REALTOR Fir-t

tCULLEN

AND HARKEY

106 N. I’ erk Ave

Ph FA 2-23S1

HIGHWAY UUSINESS I*HO­
PE RTY AND ACREAGE

CHECK THESE

23 A— PLUMBING
ING

aad

THE SANFORD HERAL D

ROOF­

Plumbing. Kresty Heating

2$— FURNITURE and
HOUSEHOLD GOODS

DAI LY

M. G. HODGES
STAR

ATTRACTIONS
AT THE BIG

BARGAIN
JUBILEE
USED CAR SA LE

taxations:
Druid Park — Sanford
Grove Manors — Sanford
Valencia Villas — Deuand
Whispering Oaka — Titusville

Service on All Water Pumps—
Wells Drilled — Pump*
I’ aola Road, Phone FA 2 6037

1. Collide
4 . Plump
11. Chief city
of Tonkin

W E’VE G O T ’EM

~ PLUMBING-

12. Cor dan
13. Queer
14. Hurry

4. 5 and 6 drawer chest finished
Contract and Repair Work
in beautiful Salem Maple.
Free Estimates
M. L HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2 3383 Reg. $29.9-1 4-Dr. Chest 16.8S
Reg.
™.9.&gt; 6-Dr. Chest 27.98
Reg
$ 19.93 6-Dr. Chest 37.88

15. Pronoun
It. Describe
vividly
18. Tangle*
20 High ran i

23. Muile not*
24. Burst* o f
ch**ra
37. Sound, a j
* hog
SO Garden
amphlbltrv

Mather of Sanford

31. April 11
33 Roman
weight
34 Hole

S E M IN O L E
' COUNTY
MOTORS

ef *
needle
35. Nimrod
3$. Vegetable*
41. Greek letttr
*2. A Gorgon
45 Offer
48 Fruit of
the oak
47 Degrade
4$. Hospital
employ*
V) Tear*,
a* cloth

$179.00

nous

$199.00 !
$79.50

W -H K A U T )

C R O S S WO R D

ACROSS

1956 Dodge 4 dr H-T
$2593
1955 Bulck Riviera
$1995
1955 Olda •§*’ 4 dr
$1193
EASY TERMS
1954 Ford 2 dr
$ 793
A. B. PETERSON
1934 Olds ‘88' 4 dr.
$1493
Contracting k Repairs
Broker Associates: A. B. Peter­ FHA In aervire and MIA financ­ 1954 Ply. 4 dr Auto-T
$ 993
son Jr., P. J. Chciterson, Gar­
liK&gt;7 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2 6362
1953
Plymouth
4-dr.
Sedan
$633
ing available.
____ _____ |203-209 E 1-6 St. I’h. F A 2-09S.)
field Willetts, and R. W. Wil­
liams, A. C. Doudney, Land
CERAMIC TILE
SEE US TO D A Y !
Survtyor
Paul F, Mueller A Son
116 N. Park Avc. Phone FA 2 6123 We ran qualify you for one ef
■ rre Estimate—Quality Wiek
these homes in 30 minutes. You
RIG VALUE?
lluhy Spears, Mgr— FA 2-1353
ran start enjoying the home
SEE THIS
QUICK CREDIT
while
we
process
tha
papers.
Large modern
three bedroom
EASY IT! RMS
CLARK
home on large lot. Florida room
Plumbing, Heating &amp; Supply to .
WILSOVMAIER
and tile bath for aa low as $1,000.
Me- and Used Farallure
Contracting &amp; Repairs
Developed by
•
down. Balance like rent.
'2619 Orlsndo Dr. Th. FA 2-2371 -111 K. First St.. Ph FA 2-5622
W. II. “ B lir STKMPER
ODHAM &amp;
Highway 17 &amp; 92 South
Realtor — General Insuror
ECHOIC SPRING SALK
TUDOR, Inc.
Guy AllenAssociate
I’ Ll MIiI n G a SEPTIC TANKS
619 E. First St.
Arletle Price. Associate
I INSTALLATION A REPAIRS 9 IV. LIVING ROOM Reg. $239 00
Phone FA 2 4391 — 112 N. Park
21 Hour Service
Cor. Hwy 17-92 It 27th St.
Sofa Bed
NOW
12— BOATS and MOTORS
ARCHIE C. HARRIETT
Phone FA 2-1301
Chair
Thi* is n pass to the Movieland
FA
2-5299
or
FA
2-5751
BRAILEY ODHAM. Pr*a.
JOHNSON MOTORS
2 Slop Tables
Ride-in for Mrs. Dorothy Waits.
SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS
1 Coffee Table
Exp. dato April 18. 1937.
21—PIANO SKItt II I:
2484 Sanford Ave.
Th. FA 2-1592
2 I.snips
2 Pillows
L. L- Sill — Plat.# Ttenmeian
Terms
ROSA L. RAYTON
Your Kvlnrude Dealrr
Phone FA 2-0229 Route 1. Sanford
Thu Is a pass to the Prairie
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
_________________
_______
Raliitared Real EsUta Broker
S Pc. BEDROOM SUITE
Lake Drive-In for Cv F itlii
Ph. FA 2-1301— 17-92 at Hiawatha
301 E. lit.
Phone FA 2-51611PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
Reg $272 00
Exp. data April IS. 1937.
W I. HARMON
Bookcase Red
THE NEW
IDEAL FOR CHILDREN
I’ ll. FA 2 1277 Alter 5:00 p. m. Mr. A- Mrs. Drearer
tA
Now
OW
Large 3 bedroom CB home with GENEVA: Country home, two OLIVER OlTBO AItli .MOTORS
Tilt Mirror
I'owrrful—-Smooth—Quid
story, ten rooms, furnished with
tile
bath,
hardwood
floors
23—
ELECTRICAL SERVICES
_________________________________
Crest of Drawers
kitchen equipped. 2-csr garage,
S-L-O-W TROLLING
screened porch, carporte.
Abeautiful landscaped yard, 233
EASY STARTING
storage. Kitchen equipped, Ex­
FRIGIDAIRE
appliances, aale I l? n5 ? 1
Prln,r„ 3l*, ‘ r***
foot frontage, near school. Call
and service. G. H High. Oviedo I patching Jinx Spring
Special Introductory Offer
tra nice and clean.
Terms
SI400. Down — $12,100.
Kla. Phene FO-6-.TU5 ’er San BONUS— 2 Pillow*
15 HP Full Shift Motor
Geneva 2601 or write llox 30.t,
t'lqn in
Geneva for appointment.
ford PAS-3883 after 6 p. m
OZIER REALTY CO.
Wrought Iron Bunk Reds
Laura B. Oxter, Realtor
WKSTKitN~ALTO -STORE
Air Conditioning
Complete with Mattrcssrs
LOST LAKES ACRES
Hazel M Field, Associate
214 E. First St.
Ph. FA 2-4403
Electrical Contracting anil
2601 So. Orlando Hwy FA 2-5542 18 beautiful exmp or homo sites,
NOW
Repairs; Economical House
6-7 acres, with or without lake- 13* boat, 10 IIP motor. Inquire
Wiring mid Repairs
front. Near Paisley o ff Rt. 42.
Monroe Curner, M n . Morris.
Beal Estate Insurance
It \NDAI.L ELECTRIC COMI*AN3
Write for brochure.
Commercial Investments— Rentals
l.&gt;— AIM It I.K.S IV AN HUI
| 12 Magnolia
Dial EA 2-0915
KCIIOI.S BEDDING CO
I.. M. "S T E W Prince
Properly Management
l or. 2nd A Magnolia. I’ h. FA 2 8.721
511 Center St., Eustis
Used
office
derk.
Ph.
FA
2
0733.
23
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"Bud llambenter, Mgr
Phone Elgin 7-2305
. PAINTING
Ere* Delivery.
One
lT.rse
Farm
Wagon
with
REALTOR
Furn. 2 bedroom masonry home.
rubber tires. Set of Single llat- I’ U hlK landing toC finishing
PROFESSION A I, SERVICE
Nolan Road. Ph. FA 2-2312.
neaa. One or Two Horse Mow­
Meaning, waimg serving Snail Used furniture, appliance*, tool*.
8. I). Ilighlevman — Associate
ing Slachine. Scoop. Also 5 GaitiKde county uace 19$4
ect. Bought sold. Larry's Mart.
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CB
home,
large
lot,
nice
201 S. Park Ave.
Ph. FA 2-5641
ed Saddle Horse, Write It. M.
f1 M (•leaten. lake Mary
321 East First St.. Ph. FA 2-4132
location $9,950. $52.11 mo. 2128
Ilakstraw, Uox 1166, New Smy­
Yale.
Cherry Ural Eatate Agency
Ted Burner!
rna Beach, Fla. nr Phone GASDial FA 2-9929—Notary
for PAINTING
SMS.
- » k \i. e s t a t e w a n t e d "
1219 W. 13 St. Rear-Barber Shop
2601 Granview Phone FA 2 2978

EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suitable
for Winter Tourist. Private bath
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
It ihowcr. Steam heat. Inquire
ask Crumley A Montcith
Manuel Jacobson across from at 117 South Park Ph. FA 2-4895
Post Office.
Buy in Lake Mary and save
• WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
M \JOB BROWN REALTY
• private baths. 114 W. First St.
Lake Mary, Florida
Ph. Sanford FA 252.17
, * 3 bedroom furnished house. Dial
FA 2-4205.
3-B.R., 2-Bath frame home with
200 ft. on beautiful lake, 2 acre*
Clean furn. apt., 611 Park Avt.
land. Price of $16,500 includes
Efficiency Apt. Hi-way 17-92 So. most o f furnishing*.
City Limits. Slumberland Court.
3 HR, 2-Bath modern masonry
Nicely furnished five room garhome in excellent suburban sec­
* age apartment. Adult i only.
tion, school bus at front door.
Call FA 2-0838 or FA 2 0872.
Priced below present market at
C room unfurnished house. I’h.
FA 2-6621, if no answer FA- 2-1266.
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Must have reasonable access to HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK ' dale April 18. p.»37.
ft T •
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school. Give location, legal de­
105 S. Oak Ave.
scription and price desirM:
] Foe Painting call Mr Tasker. Ph
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selecting a contractor. A the m 1|U
William
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.
Compost (Daetw*ld*r’») 50c
hood territory. W« train you.
finest materials available.
Russell
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This is -a pas* to the Ritz Budget and credit man. Apply
46 Growl
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47 Projecting
theatre for U. S. Boyd. Exp. date
..
Firestone Store.
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( I n Uulori
roof edgea
lo.no
I « 1.000
April 18, 1937.
Experienced man for night work. W h i l e t h e y l a * t — u t i l i t y ( . r » &lt; ! e n i i l o r « o p i « ' Q O i u D *
49 Withered
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2*8,
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10— OFFICE EQUIPMENT
..r
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$105 oo M.
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45
50 Ta*k
French at Seminole Blvd.
r r i r r r
M 00 hl ftn nr r
DOWN
Sherman
Concrrlc
Pipe
L'o.
HAYNES
Office
Machine
Co.
2- B.R. masonry home, nice sec­
1 Grow, a a
XI
41
Out West 13th St.
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Typewriters, adding machine* Colored man or string boy for 3
tion, surrounded by other attract­
€ II Sicn-nn
plant*
SaliNs-llcntals.
314 Mag., Ph or I day* work. 30c an hour.
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BALL INSURANCE AGENCY
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Choice lakefront lot (100x300) on
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hrauliful Crystal
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name
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evenings.
5 Correct
high elevation. $.1,950.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE I “ no Tills l.-tn*l o f Our *
10 ; H CJjry Moort
K AY HERRON
RAYMOND M. BALL. AGENT
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22 A— MONEY TO LOAN
YOUR
2-B.R. older style frame home
S a n i o r a n oo T h « i'ri&lt;*« »• R ig h t
204 S. Park
f 10
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SILLING FLORIDA BIFF
for the retired couple desiring
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PONTIAC SALESMAN FOR A 1
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to many churches. Ifl.oOO.
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Florida
State
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aured. 116 French.— FA 2-5221.
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1950 Ply. 4-dr. Sedan, new
OF SANFORD
l \n f i Un- 1 Up t n i
C o u a t t O II o o H' g o O f f
Taint &lt;C scat rovers. Spec. $795
3 BR. 2-Bzth new and very de­
1 11 \ % th « W o r n T u rn *
WrilIRMMY
27— NOITC FIS— PERSON U.S
2 no f&gt; .r \ | | * t rirnnh#
luxe home in Mayfair section. 1951 I’ lym. 4dr Sedan
&lt;00 5 l g n On
2.7— SPECIAL SEBVICF-S
2 *0 A rt I . I n k U t l t r • l l o u * « p « r t f
4 "4 h i w n i l r c a k « r a
Double gurage, built-in range. If 1934 Chev. 2dr. P. G.
ROLLAWAY, lloxpiial and Baby 2 IS III*C Ml«l»r
« lO N e w *
Do you knit, crochet, sew or make | Beds Day. Week nr Month— IlhO
you respiirc a fine home in a 1934 Pont. 4-dr. Hyd. Clean
Hig l e r u f f
4.!i
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saleable
article*
of
any
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better-class residential section, 1951 Pont. 4&lt;lr. Std. Shift
Tel F'A 2--M8I. Furniture Center 3 I $ Ho h ( ! h o » h y S h o w
7 ot» Se ve n
nVlnrk
Cl ul
Wo
hale
a
.proposition
that
will
116 West First St.
you shoulii sec this opportunity 1955 Pont. 2-dr. Cat. Ex. Clean.
I »»0 l i r i g h t c r I n y
7 r»
.N'«w d - K l o r l f l a
interest you. Dial F V 2-2209
Ph. FA 2 0231 or after 6 p. m.
4 1 » H t r r t t i^torm
7. iO N e w ••W o r l d
without delay. Price $21,500.
4:J0 l i l g * r»f N ig h t
or call at 918 French Ave. at
TINY TOTS NURSERY
7 »S .c i mr l e Ar A O l i n f i
FA 2-288.7. .701 West 1st St.
WMMM.TV J4t H i n i V I I . I . I
« 00 J o c k # v « C h o i r #
once.
Infants to school age, ReavonahM
i im &gt; ri. 4
10 acre* with 5 acre* cleared
4 Jo M o r n i n g I&gt;Mvnilon&lt;
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rates.
Mother*
care
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This is a pass lo the Ritz thea­ INCOME TAX SERVICE
and tiled and 6 nrre* in wood*.
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9 oo
W o iM At M n #
ton,
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20th.
Ph
FA
2
5425.
4 I r. N«r-r#f Storm
A nice place to build n country tre for Jim Guy. Exp. dale April
5 I • H o r n i n g 5l*&gt;lo«ii#« •
Wm. II. Murray
4 10 Kdg* of Night
19,
1937.
T
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and Th# ra
home.
-AltTIf I.F.-v Full SAI.F.
4.00 ) | 1r l ( i v M o u l t
1111 Celery Avc. Phone FA 2 1391
10 oo \#nrg
M UM M Y CVCYINO
10
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Club
Closed Sunday
_ Paint $2.50 gal.. Cot* $.1 98, Work « 00 r i t r o KM
1 1 0 .Sen#
14-acre grove on 20 acres land. H will P*y YOU to see ui before
4 10 4:10 I'.toort
11:11 Mo o n u b
ELOPES, letterheads, state-' Clothe*, Camp Good*. Army- 7 .00 I Merits (And
6 acres in Large S.olling* and I &gt;ou buy. Open Evening* and
11 Jo G * m « o f M#|ody
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CLASSIFIED DISPLAY
ments. invoices, hand bills, sad ' Navy Surplus, .310 Sanford Ave. » JO l' r|v-ilx .*&lt;*•• r « t « r y
8 acres in Hamlin*, mostly 4
Sundays
12:00 W o r l d n f \'o*»n
programs.
etc.
Progre**iv#
East
side
Trailer
Sales
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Printing Co. Phone F'A 2-2931—
Palalka, Fla.
$18,000. Terms.
DO YOU UNDERSTAND
Alamiaufn
lo.oo
Stsi.ooo quvition
12 Jo Htr Nona Jlanch
403 West 13th St.
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rail with plastic end*. Plastic
Fairbanks-Morse pumpDO YOU KNOW
WKIMKtllAY N IIH Ilin
J on W o r l d At T h r * «
W. DIETRICHS
T. IV. MEROj Seat Cover* — Boat Cushions
or rayon tape*. Cotton or nylon 4 Is T#$l l’j|t«rni
Repairt
to
all
make*.
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about
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At Willis Pontiac—301 W. 1st.
REALTORS
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Elisabeth Mrthvin, Associate
low covt of n family plot at
207 E. Commercial Av*.
Senkarik Glavt and Faint ( ’•. x is N* w*. U » « l h * r Kemtnln* 2$1*1*9
SEE ELMO EARIS Yl)l it
1901 Park A ir. Phone FA 2-3232
b e a u t i f ii l O A K L A W N
Phone FA 2 2833
112-114 West ml St. I’h. FA 2-4622 »
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Jf'.lal lirenv pate*
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Florida
autos
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W* ooy gan sell used furniture l o 10 A r t h u r O o d f r # ?
Paymg top rath price* lor any H 1 * l Htr li»« It Hl rh
Also roofs. STEAM LUX PRO
Call
I.ew
Luster
CUSTOM IIU II.T HOMES
To safeguard children's eyes
thin* of value SUPKK rHADi n EII MHI1
CESS. In ' Orlando since I9W.
Office: FA 3428-1
F'llA CONVENTIONAL
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who
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glasses,
give
them
char­
INfJ POST nn 17 92 Ph FA 2- ' 7 . 1 . I . o v e o f |.|fa
Thousands of satisfied custom­
FINANCING
Home: FA 2-59.18
New and U*nl t ar*
ter-proof lenses, .ay* the Florida
0677.
I 11 Jo 5* .$r* h f•*r Tomurroa
er*. Free estimate. Call 31389
LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
|FA 2-0231 or FA 2 5376 after 6.
[Council
for
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Lcndix fully automatic wgshsr, i in nn. o'clock n.pori
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
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1933 Ford Thumlerbird. Excellent
nearly new. 2-spoed washing cy- j
GATLIN BROTHERS
A. K. SHOEMAKER. JR.
1 10
ili«* WorM T u rn *
tiasxiDed Display
condition. Dial FA 2-4330.
cle. formica lop. Cost $229 63 will r
Dragline A Hulldoter Service
Out UIm R fo o k i
Phone FA 2 3103 1800 Mrllonvillvc
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sacrifice.
Phone
F'A
2
3973.
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Ph. FA 2 3276 Sanford.
j . sate:
.7.5 ft. Crest2 An Itiir |*ATOff
Attractive 3 bedroom CB home
liner. 38 ft. Drtroitrr. F'or par­
Crib ami her chnir fur »a!e. 125 3 10 Hoh ('roihr
on large lot. Florida room with
WOOLSEY
ticular* call FA 2-2257. May
Pinecrest Dr. F'A 24951.
SSTIUI—S.txeoMW
new draw drapes. Assume pay­
consider
trade
on
home
or
proM
arine Fin w hen
Moo K ll.nctC LE*
ments $73.03 mo. after down
P«rty.
T ir.s n s t
For Your Roat
payment. 107 W. 30th South
a.-rr: rixn oa
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Senkarik Glaxo and Faint ( u
Pinecrest.

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CLAYTON C. BROOKS
Phone rA i oaa*
Real Estate Insrstmrnlt
CASH FOR YOUR CAR
112-114 W. 2nd St. Phone FA 2-U22j
Specializing in Acreage
I bedroom, 2 bath homo, DreamHOMER LITTLE
Route 2, Box 636 Sanford. Fla.
PUMPS A SPRINKLER
wold section
Large Florida
USED CARS
SYSTEMS
room, dining room, garbage
1012 Sanford Avt
All types and sizes,
installed
disposal, duh washer, carporte,
Robert A. Williams
atorage. Ph. FA 2 6398.
"Do It Yourself."
4)
REALTOR
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
This I* a pass to the Prairie
;
Raymond l.undquiat,
7-Room house. Furn. or unfurn­
S T I N E
Lake Drivo-in for Lou Johnson.
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Rapid Progress Being
Made In Ballistic
Missile Development
Intermediate range weapon would
A United Pros E«tra
greatly reinforce Britain’s ability
By CSARLES OOEODRT
United Pnea Staff Correspondent to deter war.

,

WASHINGTON m
-rSuch
rapid progress la being made in
deveoping 1,500-mile ballistic ml»siles that the first ones may be
•mlgned to military force# by the
end af this year or early in IMP.
Some of the missiles might be
made available to Britain at tlx
■amt lime in line with the "agree
meat in principle” reached at Ber­
muda by President
Elsenhower
and Prime Minster Harold Mae
mlllan.
This tssessmeni was obtained
from high-ranking military sourcea
fai a position to know about Ameru n progrttt In d iw lop n w t erf
the IRBM
intermediate range
ballistic missile and other weap­
ons of the future.
The Bermuda developments and
the elevation of Air rorco Secre­
tary Donald A. Quarles, a iclen
Bit and mathematician, to deputy
defense secretary
appeared to
mark a second "new look” at hill*
Ury forces, bringing up to date
a major modernisation started in

The IRBM, these sources My,
could reach Moscow from British
launching sites In about 10 min­
utes.
The United States will not. and
eannot under the law. supply Brit­
ain with atomic warheads. But it
was made etear at Bermuda that
aueh warheads will be stored at
UJ. bases In Britain and could
quickly be fitted to the guided
mlaaltea if hostilities broke out
The rapid progress reported
with the IRBM high lights id ­
leness In the whole guided mis­
sile field in this country.
Fer the first time, as expendi­
tures for missiles
continue to
reach new records, military scry
Ices are beginning to install ml**
alia units and eliminate conven­ ELK'S CLUB OFFICERS were installed in ceremonies recently at
tional forces in their stead.
the dab. They
Tkey ere.
are, left »e right. W. A. Uringetew. aeuretaryt R.
Changes In Services
Mspes,
earned loyal
F. Ms
pet, eat
esteeswrd
loysl knight;
kmJgM; Gey Allen, e salted ruler; W. D.
The Air Force, for example, In P.
the year starting July 1 will drop
Hardin,
esteemed
leading
knight; Robert Anthony, esi re wed
six wings of piloted fighters and
light bombers from Its Tactical
Air Command because the Army
now has missiles to
take over NECFARARY BUT ATTRACT­
Tan Mlnatea to Moscow
much of its own ground aupport. IVE STORAGE UNITS
Military aourcee said the IRBM
Train your children to be neat
The Army has all but ellmlted
will be as vital to Britain's needs anti-aircraft guns as tho number by providing them with the facil­
as the ICBM Intercontinental bil of anti-aircraft missile launching ities of storing away their toya,
llstles missile to America's. The sites Increases across the land. In picture *nd story books, and
about a year Nika mlstilei will phonograph record*. Empty, up­
turned orsnge crate* are ideal
have atomic warheads.
The Navy, in some
instances for this purpose, a* they ean be
wall ahead of the other services, groupped together In a row or In
Is replacing guns with missiles a corner arrangemeig, to »«ve
and atomic explosive*, and con •pace. They,re low enough for
vcotlonsl propulsion with nuclear the children to reach easily, and
power which euabtes ship* to re­ ran be attractive additions to a
room If painted in bright eolors
main at sea indefinitely.
The revolution in weapon* has or covered with wall-paper to
already caused the Etsenhower match or contrast with tho decor
administration to cut U.S. armed of the room.
By RAYMOND LAHK
forces by 500,000 men. It is now
United Press Staff Correspondent considered sound speculation that
Fla pi Down— Wings Too
WASHINGTON W — Senate the current force of 2.800,000 men
FORT WORTH, Tsx. «» — Po­
Aepuhtirnn Lewder William F. may he cut to 2,500,000 bv 1961. lice debated today whether they
Knowland think* It’s about time
could give Raymond Graber a
for another "great debate" on
tir t for low flying. He startled
A
"REEL"
DEMOTION
foreign poiley.
a
mber of drivers Wednesday
HOLLYWOOD Of— Film mak by "txlin- his light plane, minus
So far, the lieua which Is both*
ering him hae not aroused any ar Mervyn LeRoy finally persuad­ its win-'*, down the highway.
fervor for debatp on either elds ed Air Force Master S«t. Al
of the political aisle by men of bert Williams to accept n part in
More cases of blindness are
comparable stature. But it could No Time for Sergeants," a film
some when Congrewi coniW in on which Williams is a technical caused by utaracti than by any
the admlnlitratlon’i foreign aid adviser. Williams reluctantly ac­ other -sya condition, says tho
Florida Council for the Blind.
program and perhapa when the cepted a role
Renat* review* tho treaty to nut
tho United State* In an Interna­
tional atoms-for-pearo sgjncy
Knowland It troubled because
he hellevea tho admlnlitratlon Is
moving toward a “ Communist
Marshall Plan," a program of aid
for tho RtiMlan latetllte* of East­
ern Europe.
Against Polish Aid
Sine# early wlntar ha has bean
sounding alarms on this subject.
More recently and more specifi­
cally, he ha* protested against of
fer* of aid to Poland In nrgotia
tions last month.
ne also dissented from the ad
ministration on one provision of
a hit! passed by the Senate this
week. The provisions would per
mlt the administration to barter
surplus 'arm products to Iron
Curtain countries for strategic
material*.
Knowland laid the Communist
countries could buy agricultural
products from tho United States
with dollars, If they wished
lbsr*by reducing the dollars avail
able to International Communism
for subversive action against this
nation.
Senate Volea Favorably
The Senate voted against Know
MASU STARK tntrixlui.es Richard, her trained tiger, In Thousand
land on this Issue, 51-23. GOP
Oak*. Calif., after returning from Japan and a three-year tour with
Senators spilt a«aiost down th*
her set. Miss Stark is ths only woman to attempt tha schooling of
middle with 2t supporting his a*
tigers. In her seventies, she hss a scar for every year to prove that
mendment nnd 19 opposing it.
her training Job Is no plenl*.
f/ntrrnalfnndt JouadphotoJ
Th., California senator, who of­
ten haa foreign policy dlipute%
with tho administration, argues
that any holp to tho satellites
gives at least Indirect help to
Pu il l He also has suggested
and the Lent Is n Phillips home in I.it Ilo Venire. .1 &amp; I
t i t any such help would mean
either enlarging the overall forbedrooms 1 &amp; 2 baths. See (he many floor plans.
e gn aid program or subtracting
frcpi the aid given to U. S allies
end neutral*.
The other sld* of the argument
is that any move* to provide aid
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intended to en^ufage their inde­
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pendence from Russia—an argu­
ment Knowland vill not buy.

Knowland Thinks
Time For Another
'Great Debate'

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Education Assn. Maps
Qut Plans To Support
School Betterment Bill
Control Of Plant
insects Gardening
School Subject
James E. Brogdon, Extension
Entomologist, with the Agricultur­
al Extension Service told Sanford
and Seminole County landscape
and Gardening Schout members
last night of the "control o f some
b k e t s and mite* of ornamental
plants.”
The seventh session of the 8aession course sponsored by the
Sanford Garden Club Federation in
cooperation with the Florida Ag­
ricultural Service was devoted en­
tirely to Brogdon’ s subject.
He said "The climate in Florida
makes our state an ideal place to
grow ornament* plants.
"By the same token," he tald,
-(Qt is an excellent place for in.
aects and mites to thrive and causa
tremendous damage.” Before ex­
plaining in detail the insecticides,
their formulas, and their applica­
tion, Brogdon said "One of the
(Continued on page 2)

Incomplete Figure
;£hows Over $1,000
Collected For Drive
Incomplete figures reported this
morning on the "C ” Day fund
drive for the Seminole' Counity
Unit of the American Cancer So­
ciety were reported as 11,128.37.
This w»* U*e total UP ,n
0
o’clock last night, according to
Mre. Phil C. Stnnley Jr., “ C” Day
•balrman.
TpTbe figure* reported this Morn­
ing does not Include funds from
tha business area, the county, or
the Colored eectlons of Sanford.
Mr*. Stanley amid thla morning
that “ If anyone Vrho was not call­
ed on at home would like to con­
tribute, their contributions can
be tent to T. E. Tucker, at the
Florida gtate Bank who is trea­
surer for the fund.
“To have so many volunteers
^cogn ise the importance of can­
ter and with euch generous re­
sponse from the general publis
on "C " Day Is vqry (ratifying,"
■aid Mr*. Stanley.
The general chairman o f the
Overall countywide drive is Irv­
ing Pryor. Mrs. Gertrude Dingfelder Is president of the Semi­
nole County Unit of the American
Cancer 8oclcty.
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Weathei
Fair to partly cloudy and mild
today and tonight. Thursday pastly cloudy and slightly higher tem­
peratures low tonight S3 to 62.

The Seminole County Education
Association met in a special clos*
ed-door session yesterday to map
out plana for the support of the
School Betterment Bill supported
by the Florida Education Associa­
tion and recommended by the Con­
tinuing Education Council, an or­
ganisation asked by Gov. LeRoy
Collins to make studies and re­
commendations on the Florida

Pilot Club Makes
Plans For Easter
Egg Sale Apr. 20
Plans for the Pilot Club's an­
nual Easter Egg Sale were made
at the meeting o f the club which
was held in the Yacht Club last
evening. Mrs. Sue S. Stevenson
presided.
The sale will be held In front
of Sears Order Office on Satur­
day, Apr. 20, beginning at 8:30
a. rn. Gaily decorated eggs, East­
er bunnies and cookies will be on
sale, proceeds o f the sale, which
is an annual affair with the club,
will be used toward its two main
projects, the "Milk Fund” which
supplies milk for indigent fami­
lies in Seminole County, and main­
tenance of a room in the local
hospital. Members will meet at
at the home o f Mrs. B. E. Chap­
man and Mr*. David Gatchel on
Wednesday, Apr. 17; at the
home o f Mrs. Eather Rive on
Thursday, Apr. 18 and at the
borne o f Mrs. V. C. Messenger on
Friday, Apr. 19 to prepare the
eggs.
Mrs. B. E. Chapman, vice chair­
man o f the Seminole County
Mental Health Association, spon­
sored by the Pilot Club, outlined
plan* for the forthcoming “ Bell
Ringers” campalg-.- "V ic'c."- V " *
will get underway Apr. 21 i n i
last through May 4. All members
were urged to attend a meeting
Of the association on Monday,
Apr. 15 at the Parish House at
which time plans will bo complet­
ed for the drive. Sen. George
Sraathors is national chairman
(Continued on page 2)

Cleveland Fills In
As House Speaker
TALLAHASSEE m - T h e
Florida lfouae speaker had no
voice to speak with Wednesday.
After six days o f talking,
Speaker Doyle Coner of Starke
lost hi* voice. Conner stayed In
his room “ not feeling bad” but
suffering from an embarrass­
ing attack o f laryngitis. Speak­
er pro tem Mack Cleveland of
Seminole took his place on the
rostrum.

school neoda tad taaehar short­
age.
It wag reported that “ Although
a leader In many field*, especial­
ly in the south, Florida is lacking
in teacher attractiveness". Ac­
cording to the offleere of the lo­
cal association "O ut, of the 48
slates, Florida la ranked a tnwly
38 In tha pay scale—only nine
states above the poorest”
“ Many people," an official of
the association stated, “ oarticularly around 8anford and Semi
nole Comity, have been confused
about the average teachers' salaris In the state. The figure* Is tet
at $3,600. But this la high, accord­
ing to th number of counties."
It was reported “ Of the 67
counties in the state, only 10
counties pay the average salary
or above, and this means that 57
of the counties pay below tha
average." However, the official
did not etate what category Semi­
nole County fell into, the first
ten or the 57 under average.
“ Should tha teaeher* get tha
$1,100 raise, Florida teachers
would then be receiving only the
average teacher salary," It was
stated.
It was pointed out that the $1,100 proposed rale* would apply
to a teacher unit, not each teacher
And, It wae explained, "in every
county there ar so many teacher
units which are based on the
children. Each 27-30 stuJeotj con­
stitute a teacher unit with Semi­
nole County at present staffed
with 19 mode teachers than the
alloted teacher units."
The Seminol* County Education
Association reaffirmed its origin
el stand o f solid support of tha
FEA program and opposes any
drastie action, although their
stand i* that the teachers in Flor­
ida deserve at least an average
teacher salary.
Mrs. Hilda Wray, president of
th* Bern*-. '« County Education
A i i r r i a t l l '^ - ’nted lut &gt; yclF rday's m in in g that th* FKA b-d
agreed to study a merit system
and also pointed out In a confer­
ence afterward that so far tha
proposed merit system ranged
from the socialisation of th*
teaching profession and paying
teachers for the number of de­
pendent children Instead of their
qualifications as a teacher, to
giving extra pay for trips taken
in the summer.
•
TTic teacher oiganixation said
“ It seems that a merit system
without rices study could de­
velop into a political football and
porsen the dilemma of the teach­
er problem."

Additional
Local News
O n Page 2

G. Gibbs
Initial
Speaker

A GROUP STUDIES the proposed Sanford-Tlwsvllle Canel. The
huge map wae displayed this morning at the hearing held at May*

Barrows Named
M ite Chief
At Altamonte
ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS -----Charles Fred
Barrows, former
West Virginia Police Sergeant, was
appointed Altamonte Springs Po­
lice Chief by
Mayo
Lawrence
Swoffnrd at a Meeting of the town
council here Monday night.
Barrows served on the Parkerbtirg, W. Va. police department
since 1951.
resigning his duties
(here on March 13 this year, to
move bo Florida because of cli­
matic
conditions
effecting his
child's health.
Borrows submitted letters of
high recommendation from Mayor
Frank W. Cove Jr. ami Chief of
Police Bruce E Parsons of the
city of Parkerbtirg. Hit appoint­
ment here followed th# action of
approval o f the rntmcil. lie will
go on official duty April 13 at a
Continued on Page 2)

fab- Inn and called by Col. R. B. Kirkpatrick. District Engineer,
Jacksonville District.
(Staff Hints)

Safety Committee O K s Film To Be Shown
65 mph Speed Limit At Menial Health
Session Apr. 15

TALLAHASSEE W — Rapid
fir* action was expected at a
round of committee mscting* Wed­
nesday on controversial bills to
open Juvenile court hearings to
the
public, establish a 63 milo
per hour speed limit and decrease
small loan interest rstei.
The most noteworthy bill up for
a voto was a S en a te measure
adopting forest green and white
*t official colurs for ad sheriff

department vehicle*.
Most o f the interest centered
around committee hearing! before
the general session*. A Senate
judiciary committee meeting had
before it the touchy proposal to
allow tho public und the pres* to
attend juvenile court henrirg*.
Similar proposals failed in the
1955 legislature and them has
been much opposition to tho hill.
The Senate Banking Committed
met at the same time to consider
a hill hndked by tho small loan
industry which would decrease th*
Interest rate on loans by on*-h:»lf
per cent but raise the nu&lt;'incised
amount of loan from $300 lo $600
maximum.
SAFFORD, A rii. HA- A plckOpposition Arise*
ap truck plow#! Into a group of
Committee members indicated
children walking along a quiet
lido street, killing four of them they favored the bill *nd would
aid critirnly injuring two others, send it to the floor in a hurry, but
tit r iff* officers said We-lnc.idar. Sen. Verle Pope, St. Augustine,
vowed to fight th* measure all
All o f th* dead end on* of tha th* way hccausa, ho contended,
tnluicd were member* of the rame |it enables the small lonn firms
family.
to “ commit larceny instead ot petu.'ficera kienti^ed thoi# killed
(Continued on pjgo 2)
■U the incidmt Tuesday night as
Virginia Brjrnr-rrte, 12; Avallno
B.-kcamont*. J; A id y Ura-amonts,
9 and Patsy Riicanumt*. 7.
Ciitically .njti-td were Roberto
B'.vamonte, S, aid Ray Arreli.'t,
II Hospital authirltk* la-.l thc-e
two were Ini'lrc.l to seriously trnt
they might die -sithin a few hours
The driver of the truck, identi­
fied by officers •* Antonio Ativae,
64, was booked in county jail
pending charge* of negligent
homicide and driving under the
Influence &gt;4 alcohol.

Truck Hits Group
Of Children; 4
Killed, 2 Hurt

Th* Seminole County Associa­
tion for Mental Health will meet
at (h« Episcopal Parish House,
Monday April 15 at 8 p. in. and
tho public is cordially invited to
attend.
Mr*. A. R. Key. program chairman, has arranged for n 40 minnta film
called
"Breakdown"
w h i c h sympathetically present*
the treatment for mental Illness.
Mra. Key said that the pictui*
does a remarkable job in outlin­
ing tho proper attitudes toward
patient* and some ways to assist
In their cure and rehabilitation.
The outline for the campaign
for members and funds for tho
coming year will be given by Mra.
It. K. Chapman, chairman.
A full attendance Is urged *0
that more people may h* better
acquainted with what ha* been
termed as America'a number one
health problem.

Commission Fights
Attempt To Lift
Price Controls

Little League
Supper Apr. 13

“ C" DAY CONTRIIUTIO.VS were turned in last night at beadquarters established In the Florida Slate Bank. Mra. Harold Chap­
man (left) turns In her collection* to Mr*- David Gatchel who re­
present* th* Pfiot Club. Irving Iryor, County Chairman for the
, Seminole Couniy Unit of th* American Cancer Society (center) re­

ceive* collections from Mrs. Vernon Hardin (far right) who rc.ore*#n!a Bela Sigma Phi Sultrily. Mr*. Phil C. Stanley Jr., C-Day
Chairman receives i phone message from a volunteer.
(Photo by Urgstrum)

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — The
Seminole-Orange Countv .Little
League Baseball Club wilt serve
a fried chicken supper at the Mait­
land Community Hauaeun Saturday
April 13 from (:JO lo 7:30 pm .
The Seminole-Orange League la
comprised of teams from Alta­
monte Springs, Ca«srib*rry-Fern
Park, Longwood and Maitland. Re­
spective official titles are: Alta­
monte Senators, South Seminole
Indians, L/mgwood Braves and the
Maitland Dodgers.
Preceding the Saturday supper
s double header wilt be played on
the Maitland field, beginning at 1
p m. The first game will be be­
tween Maitland and
Longwood,
followed by a game with the South
Seminole Indiana and Altamonte
Springs.
l^agu# officers arc: President,
Jim Brown; Vice President. Carl
Stllaa; Secretary, Msr. C21 I Stile*;
TreJsurcr, Mrs. Joesph Favelchak
and Playar Agent, Mrs. Vista Elgir

More than 200 paopt* from
Central Florida and other areas In­
terested In the Ssnford-Tltusvllla
Canal proposal, packed irto tho
ballroom of tbe Mayfair Inn thla
morning at 9 o’clock when CoL E.
E. Kirkpatrick, District Engineer#
Jacksonville District, for tbe Army
Corps of - Engineers, opened the
hearing which was called on Mar.
11 for thla date.
Other officers listening to argn*
ments for and against the canal
wera: Angelo TablU, Chief, H y
Urology Section; William O. Ko*
ski, Chief,
Navlgatlori Report*
Section; and Col. Paul D. Troxler, office of the Chief Engineer.
The entire proceedings are be­
ing tape recorded for further study
relative to tbf report which will
come from the hearing.
CoL Kirkpatrick, la opening tho
meeting, stated that tbe hearing
waa called pursuant to a reso­
lution adopted Jan. 27, 1937, la
which tha District Engineer wa*
directed to mak« a survey of tho
channel from Sanford to India*
River near Titusville.
Heretofore three hearings have
been heard on the proposed canal
and reporta found that tho canal
was not
recommended and not
economical for navigation ban*flti
"The benefit* murt oxeeod tho
coat of th* canal," OoL Kirkpat­
rick told th* audlanc* of both m*a
and woman attending th* hearing.
A proposed channel waa pointed
out which axtemlad from Labs Has
ney to Pusxle Lake, thence to El­
lis Laka end to Labe Looghmato
extending from there In a diseal
line to Titusville.
First to bo called on to make
sUtemenU would be the propon­
ents of the Canal th* Colooet said.
Following them those opposing the
canal would be given an oppor­
tunity to speak. Federal and SUto
agencies are to follow tho*« whe
oppose the Sanford-Tltuavllle wa­
terway.
George Gibbs, head of the Gtbtw
Corporation of Jacksonville wan
th* initial speaker.
Gibb* followed the history of th*
effort to have tha canal extended,
citing that the Legislature, mure
than a 100 years ago authorised
tho State to build the waterway.
"For 30 years we hare been telling
pople what ha* happened and what
might happen bi an ar*a available
by yacht.
"I want to state," said Gibb*,"
that th* State of Florida la on*
of the fastest growing state* In tbe
union from an industrial stand*
Lint One of tha things that causee
produce at a low coat Wo have
industry to thrive is that we caa
the thlngi that will attract industry
so wa must hav* a place for war*
kers U&gt; live and attract people to
Florida."
Again, Gtxorge Gibbs pointed out
that Sanford could be tha alt# o f
a steel factory. "Progress of Ute
south la du* to water transportslion,” he said.
"The Port of Canaveral will becomu on-i of tho coalers c f Ute worl
if we can fowl lo that area tha pro­
duct* necessary,” said Gibb*. And
h* said "Florida Is tbo baart o f
font attending tha bearing.
America's market”
Mayor Davul Gatchel admitted
(Continued on page 2)

MRS. VICTOR HUTCHINS, th# only woman apeaktr at the Sanford*
Titua* die Canal Hearing tlii. morning, spoke in favor o f th* canal.
Sh* represented her mother, Mr*. W. E. Coulbourn of Part ArIhu", Teiaa, th* former Misa Mary Chappcl of Hanford.
(Photo by Bargatrom)

TALLAHASSEE Hh— A naw
attempt to lift control* on milk
price* was to b* fought out by
tha Stato Milk Commission Wadnesday.
Tha commission, at ■ cloatd
meeting In Jacksonville t o s t
month, deflated by o 4-3 vot#
th* asm* motion to remove pri.-e
controls. But Howard D. Walton
of Miami, o consumer member, re­
introduced tho proposal at o pub­
lic moating n*r* Tuesday.
Walton said ho wanted th* mat­
ter taken up at an open mealing
to clear up “ bad publicity."
The decision delayed to permit
Alex D. Shaw, Agriculture De­
partment r«BJe»catativa, to b*
present.
Walton’s motion was aomndai
ty H. G. Cochran of Lake City,
another consumer member. Henry
Schneider, distributor m e m b e r
' fum Euatia, obja-tid and dadaraj
; tho action of tha Jacksonville
l matting should aland.

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THE SANFORD HEKALD
ahead of hhn at a rad light. Partea Omokundra got oat to taveetlg a u , than watched
to dis­
may a i tho front cor drota off,
pulling hit into bthiad I t Ora*
kundra flaggad down t pasting
m otorlit and caught op with driver
Chrla Warn! who admitted, “I
thought I felt something drag*-

Rapid Progress Being
Made In Ballistic
Missile Development

So many of us. In bewilder­
Intermediate range weapon would
m ent and m isunderstanding,
greatly reinforce Britain’s ability
often soak to End a quick;
■rank eahhago, often tho Brat "sh o rt eut" to o u r Heaven),r i
to deter war.
plant of tprlng, takes its name F a th e r's fora and mercy. Butj
The IRBM, these sources My,
from the odor released when it the Bible la a neve r-f ail in
could reach Moscow from British
Is bruised. Rushing the season, guide, and Jeaue telle us the.
launching sites In about 10 min­
the herb grows np through fro ran straig h t, aura way to reach
utes.
ground, sometimes poshing aside God th ro u g h d ev o tio n andThe United States will not. and
snow.
P rayer. --------eannot under the law. supply Brit­
ain with atomic warheads. But it
was made etear at Bermuda that
• NOTICE
aueh warheads will be stored at
U J. bases In Britain and could
BE IT KNOWN TO ALL
quickly be fitted to the guided
mlaaltea if hostilities broke out
Grave Owners, Orcharo owner* and caretaken; A lta manufae*
The rapid progress reported
turars of machinery and equipment. Also Distributors and deaf*
with the IRBM high lights id ­
era in farm and grove equipment.
leness In the whole guided mis­
The Mechanical Hoe sold under the trade name BIMHO and
sile field in this country.
Fer the first time, as expendi­
manufactured by WOLF A KONL8ER, Otormout, Florida.
tures for missiles
continue to
Designed by Henry A. Simpson, Geneva, Bemtoeto County Flori­
reach new records, military scry
da, DOES NOT Infringe any valid patent (talma in patent no.
Ices are beginning to install ml**
alia units and eliminate conven­ ELK'S CLUB OFFICERS were installed in ceremonies recently at lecttWing knight; E. P. flair, treasurer. Seeend row, Ralph Wight,
2,777,272. Issued Jan. 15th 1567 te Alexandra Smith and B ar­
tional forces in their stead.
ton D. Beggs Jr.
the dab. Tkey
They are,
ere. left »e right. W. A. Uringetew. aeuretaryt R. orginiet; Ctaylew C. Smith, tiler; Rneaell Spencer, eagnkej Ed Pratt,
Changes In Services
This
statement Is based on the opinion af my patent i
Mspes,
eat earned loysl
loyal knight;
F. Ms
pet, esteeswrd
kmJgM; Gey Allen, e salted ruler; W. D. S oar gored; and R. T. Cewan, chaffahi; (Photo By Jsraeeea)
The Air Force, for example, In P.
HENRY A. SIMPSON
the year starting July 1 will drop
Anthony, e si re wed
six wings of piloted fighters and Hardin, esteemed leading knight; Robert
light bombers from Its Tactical
Air Command because the Army
now has missiles to
take over NECFARARY BUT ATTRACT­
Tan Mlnatea to Moscow
much of its own ground aupport. IVE STORAGE UNITS
Military aourcee said the IRBM
Train your children to be neat
The Army has all but ellmlted
will be as vital to Britain's needs anti-aircraft guns as tho number by providing them with the facil­
as the I CBM Intercontinental bil of anti-aircraft missile launching ities of storing away their toya,
llstles missile to America's. The sites Increases across the land. In picture *nd story books, and
about a year Nika mlstilei will phonograph record*. Empty, up­
turned orsnge crate* are ideal
have atomic warheads.
The Navy, in some
instances for this purpose, a* they ean be
wall ahead of the other services, groupped together In a row or In
Is replacing guns with missiles a corner arrangemeig, to »«ve
and atomic explosive*, and con •pace. They,re low enough for
vcotlonsl propulsion with nuclear the children to reach easily, and
power which euabtes ship* to re­ ran be attractive additions to a
room If painted in bright eolors
main at sea indefinitely.
The revolution in weapon* has or covered with wall-paper to
already caused the Etsenhower match or contrast with tho decor
administration to cut U.S. armed of the room.
By RAYMOND LAHK
forces by 500,000 men. It is now
United Press Staff Correspondent considered sound speculation that
Fla pi Down—Wings Too
WASHINGTON W — Senate the current force of 2.800,000 men
FORT WORTH, Tsx. «» — Po­
Aepuhtirnn Lewder William F. may he cut to 2,500,000 bv 1961. lice debated today whether they
Chic . . . sm art and uttterly feminine . . . these chapeaus to make
Knowland think* It’s about time
could give Raymond Graber a
you feel your loveliest and to assure many admiring glances.
for another "great debate" on
tir t for low flying. He startled
A "REEL" DEMOTION
Complement your wardrobe with one of these newer than
foreign poiley.
a
mber of drivers Wednesday
HOLLYWOOD Of— Film mak by "txlin- his light plane, minus
So far, the lieua which Is both*
new hata. Choose from stylish straws, and fabulous flowers
ering him hae not aroused any ar Mervyn LeRoy finally persuad­ its win-'*, down the highway.
In head hugging and brim filled fashions.
fervor for debatp on either elds ed Air Force Master S«t. Al
of the political aisle by men of bert Williams to accept n part in
More cases of blindness are
comparable stature. But it could No Time for Sergeants," a film
some when Congrewi coniW in on which Williams is a technical caused by u ta ra c ti than by any
the admlnlitratlon’i foreign aid adviser. Williams reluctantly ac­ other -sya condition, says tho
Florida Council for the Blind.
program and perhapa when the cepted a role
Renat* review* tho treaty to nut
tho United State* In an Interna­
tional atoms-for-pearo sgjncy
Knowland It troubled because
he hellevea tho admlnlitratlon Is
moving toward a “Communist
Marshall Plan," a program of aid
for tho RtiMlan latetllte* of East­
ern Europe.
Against Polish Aid
Sine# early wlntar ha has bean
sounding alarms on this subject.
More recently and more specifi­
cally, he ha* protested against of
fer* of aid to Poland In nrgotia
tions last month.
n e also dissented from the ad
ministration on one provision of
a hit! passed by the Senate this
week. The provisions would per
mlt the administration to barter
surplus 'arm products to Iron
Curtain countries for strategic
material*.
Knowland laid the Communist
countries could buy agricultural
products from tho United States
with dollars, If they wished
lbsr*by reducing the dollars avail
able to International Communism
for subversive action against this
nation.
Senate Volea Favorably
Epitome of elegance . . a stunn­
The Senate voted against Know
MASU STARK tntrixlui.es Richard, her trained tiger, In Thousand
ing
wide-brimmed milan strawland on this Issue, 51-23. GOP
Oak*. Calif., after returning from Japan and a three-year tour with
flower
trimmed, also tailored mi­
Senators spilt a«aiost down th*
her set. Miss Stark is ths only woman to attempt tha schooling of
7.98 • 11.00
ls ns.
middle with 2t supporting his a*
tigers. In her seventies, she hss a scar for every year to prove that
mendment nnd 19 opposing it.
her training Job Is no plenl*.
f/ntrrnalfnndt JouadphotoJ
Th., California senator, who of­
b. From our dramatic new collecten haa foreign policy dlipute%
tlon . . white piques in aborted
with tho administration, argues
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styles,
that any holp to tho satellites
gives at least Indirect help to
Pu il l He also has suggested
c. To flattter your Easter wardrobe
and the Lent Is n Phillips home in I .it Ilo Venire. .1 &amp; I
t i t any such help would mean
. . white, |MHte| nnd dark straws.
either enlarging the overall forbedrooms 1 &amp; 2 baths. See (he many floor plans.
3.98 - 10.00
Tlaln &amp;. trimmed.
e gn aid program or subtracting
frcpi the aid given to U. S allies
Exciting new shape*, blooming
end neutral*.
now in loveliness are the small
The other sld* of the argument
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flower huts.
is that any move* to provide aid
rwmrr w. Crystle Drive 4k
for the Soviet la'ellites would he
Lake Mary Rlvd. ' - n e FA 2 4551
intended to en^ufage their inde­
*r Thone FA 2 M1J After 7 P M.
pendence from Russia—an argu­
ment Knowland vill not buy.

A United P r o s E«tra
By CSARLES OOEODRT
United P n ea Staff Correspondent
, WASHINGTON m -rSuch
rapid progress la being made in
deveoping 1,500-mile ballistic ml»siles that the first ones may be
•mlgned to military force# by the
end af this year or early in IMP.
Some of the missiles might be
made available to Britain at tlx
■amt lime in line with the "agree
meat in principle” reached at Ber­
muda by President
Elsenhower
and Prime Minster Harold Mae
mlllan.
This tssessmeni was obtained
from high-ranking military sourcea
fai a position to know about Ameru n p ro g rttt In d iw lo p n w t erf
the IRBM intermediate range
ballistic missile and other weap­
ons of the future.
The Bermuda developments and
the elevation of Air rorco Secre­
tary Donald A. Quarles, a iclen
Bit and mathematician, to deputy
defense secretary
appeared to
mark a second "new look” at hill*
Ury forces, bringing up to date
a major modernisation started in

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Time For Another
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Education Assn. Maps
Qut Plans To Support
School Betterment Bill
Control Of Plant
insects Gardening
School Subject
James E. Brogdon, Extension
Entomologist, with the Agricultur­
al Extension Service told Sanford
and Seminole County landscape
and Gardening Schout members
last night of the "control of some
b k e ts and mite* of ornamental
plants.”
The seventh session of the 8aession course sponsored by the
Sanford Garden Club Federation in
cooperation with the Florida Ag­
ricultural Service was devoted en­
tirely to Brogdon’s subject.
He said "The climate in Florida
makes our state an ideal place to
grow ornament* plants.
"By the same token," he tald,
-(Qt is an excellent place for in.
aects and mites to thrive and causa
tremendous damage.” Before ex­
plaining in detail the insecticides,
their formulas, and their applica­
tion, Brogdon said "One of the
(Continued on page 2)

Incomplete Figure
;£hows Over $1,000
Collected For Drive
Incomplete figures reported this
morning on the "C” Day fund
drive for the Seminole' Counity
Unit of the American Cancer So­
ciety were reported as 11,128.37.
This w»* U*e total UP ,n
0
o’clock last night, according to
Mre. Phil C. Stnnley Jr., “C” Day
•balrman.
TpTbe figure* reported this Morn­
ing does not Include funds from
tha business area, the county, or
the Colored eectlons of Sanford.
Mr*. Stanley amid thla morning
that “If anyone Vrho was not call­
ed on at home would like to con­
tribute, their contributions can
be tent to T. E. Tucker, a t the
Florida gtate Bank who is trea­
surer for the fund.
“To have so many volunteers
^cognise the importance of can­
te r and with euch generous re­
sponse from the general publis
on "C" Day Is vqry (ratifying,"
■aid Mr*. Stanley.
The general chairman of the
Overall countywide drive is Irv­
ing Pryor. Mrs. Gertrude Dingfelder Is president of the Semi­
nole County Unit of the American
Cancer 8oclcty.

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Weathei
Fair to partly cloudy and mild
today and tonight. Thursday pastly cloudy and slightly higher tem­
peratures low tonight S3 to 62.

The Seminole County Education
Association met in a special clos*
ed-door session yesterday to map
out plana for the support of the
School Betterment Bill supported
by the Florida Education Associa­
tion and recommended by the Con­
tinuing Education Council, an or­
ganisation asked by Gov. LeRoy
Collins to make studies and re­
commendations on the Florida

Pilot Club Makes
Plans For Easter
Egg Sale Apr. 20
Plans for the Pilot Club's an­
nual Easter Egg Sale were made
at the meeting of the club which
was held in the Yacht Club last
evening. Mrs. Sue S. Stevenson
presided.
The sale will be held In front
of Sears Order Office on Satur­
day, Apr. 20, beginning at 8:30
a. rn. Gaily decorated eggs, E a s t ­
er bunnies and cookies will be on
sale, proceeds of the sale, which
is an annual affair with the club,
will be used toward its two main
projects, the "Milk Fund” which
supplies milk for indigent fami­
lies in Seminole County, and main­
tenance of a room in the local
hospital. Members will meet at
at the home of Mrs. B. E. Chap­
man and Mr*. David Gatchel on
Wednesday, Apr. 17; at the
home of Mrs. Eather Rive on
Thursday, Apr. 18 and at the
borne of Mrs. V. C. Messenger on
Friday, Apr. 19 to prepare the
eggs.
Mrs. B. E. Chapman, vice chair­
man of the Seminole County
Mental Health Association, spon­
sored by the Pilot Club, outlined
plan* for the forthcoming “Bell
Ringers” campalg-.- "Vic'c."- V " *
will get underway Apr. 21 i n i
last through May 4. All members
were urged to attend a meeting
Of the association on Monday,
Apr. 15 at the Parish House at
which time plans will bo complet­
ed for the drive. Sen. George
Sraathors is national chairman
(Continued on page 2)

Cleveland Fills In
As House Speaker
TALLAHASSEE m - T h e
Florida lfouae speaker had no
voice to speak with Wednesday.
After six days of talking,
Speaker Doyle Coner of Starke
lost hi* voice. Conner stayed In
his room “not feeling bad” but
suffering from an embarrass­
ing attack of laryngitis. Speak­
er pro tem Mack Cleveland of
Seminole took his place on the
rostrum.

school neoda ta d taaehar short­
age.
It wag reported that “Although
a leader In many field*, especial­
ly in the south, Florida is lacking
in teacher attractiveness". Ac­
cording to the offleere of the lo­
cal association "O ut, of the 48
slates, Florida la ranked a tnwly
38 In tha pay scale—only nine
states above the poorest”
“Many people," an official of
the association stated, “oarticularly around 8anford and Semi
nole Comity, have been confused
about the average teachers' salaris In the state. The figure* Is tet
at $3,600. But this la high, accord­
ing to th number of counties."
It was reported “Of the 67
counties in the state, only 10
counties pay the average salary
or above, and this means that 57
of the counties pay below tha
average." However, the official
did not etate what category Semi­
nole County fell into, the first
ten or the 57 under average.
“Should tha teaeher* get tha
$1,100 raise, Florida teachers
would then be receiving only the
average teacher salary," It was
stated.
It was pointed out that the $1,100 proposed rale* would apply
to a teacher unit, not each teacher
And, It wae explained, "in every
county there ar so many teacher
units which are based on the
children. Each 27-30 stuJeotj con­
stitute a teacher unit with Semi­
nole County at present staffed
with 19 mode teachers than the
alloted teacher units."
The Seminol* County Education
Association reaffirmed its origin
el stand of solid support of tha
FEA program and opposes any
drastie action, although their
stand i* that the teachers in Flor­
ida deserve at least an average
teacher salary.
Mrs. Hilda Wray, president of
th* Bern*-. '« County Education
A i i r r i a t l l '^ - ’nted lu t &gt; yclFrday's m in in g that th* FKA b-d
agreed to study a merit system
and also pointed out In a confer­
ence afterward that so far tha
proposed merit system ranged
from the socialisation of th*
teaching profession and paying
teachers for the number of de­
pendent children Instead of their
qualifications as a teacher, to
giving extra pay for trips taken
in the summer.
•
TTic teacher oiganixation said
“It seems that a merit system
without rices study could de­
velop into a political football and
porsen the dilemma of the teach­
er problem."

Additional
Local News
On Page 2

G. Gibbs
Initial
Speaker
More than 200 paopt* from
Central Florida and other areas In­
terested In the Ssnford-Tltusvllla
Canal proposal, packed irto tho
ballroom of tbe Mayfair Inn thla
morning at 9 o’clock when CoL E.
E. Kirkpatrick, District Engineer#
Jacksonville District, for tbe Army
Corps of - Engineers, opened the
hearing which was called on Mar.
11 for thla date.
Other officers listening to argn*
ments for and against the canal
wera: Angelo TablU, Chief, H y
Urology Section; William O. Ko*
ski, Chief,
Navlgatlori Report*
Section; and Col. Paul D. Troxler, office of the Chief Engineer.
The entire proceedings are be­
ing tape recorded for further study
relative to tb f report which will
come from the hearing.
CoL Kirkpatrick, la opening tho
meeting, stated that tbe hearing
waa called pursuant to a reso­
lution adopted Jan. 27, 1937, la
which tha District Engineer wa*
directed to mak« a survey of tho
channel from Sanford to India*
River near Titusville.
Heretofore three hearings have
been heard on the proposed canal
and reporta found that tho canal
was not
recommended and not
economical for navigation ban*flti
"The benefit* murt oxeeod tho
A GROUP STUDIES the proposed Sanford-Tlwsvllle Canel. The fab- Inn and called by Col. R. B. Kirkpatrick. District Engineer, coat of th* canal," OoL Kirkpat­
huge map wae displayed this morning at the hearing held at May* Jacksonville District.
(Staff Hints) rick told th* audlanc* of both m*a
and woman attending th* hearing.
A proposed channel waa pointed
out which axtemlad from Labs Has
ney to Pusxle Lake, thence to El­
lis Laka end to Labe Looghmato
extending from there In a diseal
line to Titusville.
First to bo called on to make
sUtemenU would be the propon­
TALLAHASSEE W — Rapid department vehicle*.
ents of the Canal th* Colooet said.
fir* action was expected at a
Most of the interest centered
Following them those opposing the
round of committee mscting* Wed­ around committee hearing! before
canal
would be given an oppor­
ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS ----- nesday on controversial bills to the general session*. A Senate
Th* Seminole County Associa­ tunity to speak. Federal and SUto
open
Juvenile
court
hearings
to
Charles Fred
Barrows, former
public, establish a 63 milo judiciary committee meeting had tion for Mental Health will meet agencies are to follow tho*« whe
West Virginia Police Sergeant, was the
per
hour
speed limit and decrease before it the touchy proposal to at (h« Episcopal Parish House, oppose the Sanford-Tltuavllle wa­
appointed Altamonte Springs Po­
allow tho public und the pres* to Monday April 15 at 8 p. in. and terway.
lice Chief by
Mayo
Lawrence small loan interest rstei.
George Gibbs, head of the Gtbtw
attend juvenile court henrirg*.
The
most
noteworthy
bill
up
for
Swoffnrd at a Meeting of the town
Similar proposals failed in the tho public is cordially invited to Corporation of Jacksonville wan
a voto was a Senate measure
council here Monday night.
th* initial speaker.
1955 legislature and them has attend.
Barrows served on the Parker- adopting forest green and white been much opposition to tho hill.
Gibb* followed the history of th*
Mr*.
A.
R.
Key.
program
chairbtirg, W. Va. police department *t official colurs for ad sheriff
The Senate Banking Committed man, has arranged for n 40 min- effort to have tha canal extended,
since 1951. resigning his duties
met at the same time to consider nta film called "Breakdown" citing that the Legislature, mure
(here on March 13 this year, to
a hill hndked by tho small loan w h i c h sympathetically present* than a 100 years ago authorised
move bo Florida because of cli­ Truck Hits Group
industry which would decrease th* the treatment for mental Illness. tho State to build the waterway.
matic
conditions effecting his
30 years we hare been telling
Interest rate on loans by on*-h:»lf Mra. Key said that the pictui* "For
Of Children; 4
pople what ha* happened and what
child's health.
per cent but raise the nu&lt;'incised does a remarkable job in outlin­
Borrows submitted letters of
might happen bi an ar*a available
amount of loan from $300 lo $600 ing tho proper attitudes toward by yacht.
high recommendation from Mayor Killed, 2 Hurt
patient* and some ways to assist
maximum.
Frank W. Cove Jr. ami Chief of
"I want to state," said Gibb*,"
SAFFORD, Arii. HA- A plckIn their cure and rehabilitation.
Opposition Arise*
Police Bruce E Parsons of the ap truck plow#! Into a group of
that th* State of Florida la on*
The outline for the campaign of the fastest growing state* In tbe
Committee members indicated
city of Parkerbtirg. Hit appoint­ children walking along a quiet
ment here followed th# action of lido street, killing four of them they favored the bill *nd would for members and funds for tho union from an industrial stand*
approval of the rntmcil. lie will aid critirnly injuring two others, send it to the floor in a hurry, but coming year will be given by Mra. Lint One of tha things that causee
go on official duty April 13 at a t i t riff* officers said We-lnc.idar. Sen. Verle Pope, St. Augustine, It. K. Chapman, chairman.
produce at a low coat Wo have
vowed to fight th* measure all
A full attendance Is urged *0
Continued on Page 2)
All of th* dead end on* of tha th* way hccausa, ho contended, that more people may h* better industry to thrive is that we caa
tnluicd were member* of the rame | it enables the small lonn firms acquainted with what ha* been the thlngi that will attract industry
so wa must hav* a place for war*
family.
to “commit larceny instead ot pet- termed as America'a number one kers U&gt; live and attract people to
u.'ficera kienti^ed thoi# killed
(Continued on pjgo 2)
health problem.
Florida."
■U the incidmt Tuesday night as
Again, Gtxorge Gibbs pointed out
Virginia B rjrnr-rrte, 12; Avallno
that Sanford could be tha alt# of
B.-kcamont*. J; Aidy Ura-amonts,
a steel factory. "Progress of Ute
9 and Patsy Riicanumt*. 7.
south la du* to water transportsCiitically .njti-td were Roberto
lion,” he said.
B'.vamonte, S, aid Ray Arreli.'t,
"The Port of Canaveral will beII Hospital authirltk* la-.l thc-e
comu on-i of tho coalers c f Ute worl
two were Ini'lrc.l to seriously trn t
if we can fowl lo that area tha pro­
they might die -sithin a few hours
duct* necessary,” said Gibb*. And
The driver of the truck, identi­
h* said "Florida Is tbo baart of
fied by officers •* Antonio Ativae,
font attending tha bearing.
64, was booked in county jail
America's m arket”
pending charge* of negligent
Mayor Davul Gatchel admitted
homicide and driving under the
(Continued on page 2)
Influence &gt;4 alcohol.

Barrows Named
M ite Chief
At Altamonte

Safety Committee OKs Film To Be Shown
65 mph Speed Limit At Menial Health
Session Apr. 15

Commission Fights
Attempt To Lift
Price Controls

Little League
Supper Apr. 13

“C" DAY CONTRIIUTIO.VS were turned in last night at bead- ceive* collections from Mrs. Vernon Hardin (far right) who rc.orequarters established In the Florida Slate Bank. Mra. Harold Chap­ *#n!a Bela Sigma Phi Sultrily. Mr*. Phil C. Stanley Jr., C-Day
man (left) turns In her collection* to Mr*- David Gatchel who re­ Chairman receives i phone message from a volunteer.
present* th* Pfiot Club. Irving Iryor, County Chairman for the
(Photo by Urgstrum)
, Seminole Couniy Unit of th* American Cancer Society (center) re­

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — The
Seminole-Orange Countv .Little
League Baseball Club wilt serve
a fried chicken supper at the Mait­
land Community Hauaeun Saturday
April 13 from (:JO lo 7:30 pm .
The Seminole-Orange League la
comprised of teams from Alta­
monte Springs, Ca«srib*rry-Fern
Park, Longwood and Maitland. Re­
spective official titles are: Alta­
monte Senators, South Seminole
Indians, L/mgwood Braves and the
Maitland Dodgers.
Preceding the Saturday supper
s double header wilt be played on
the Maitland field, beginning at 1
p m. The first game will be be­
tween Maitland and Longwood,
followed by a game with the South
Seminole Indiana and Altamonte
Springs.
l^agu# officers arc: President,
Jim Brown; Vice President. Carl
Stllaa; Secretary, Msr. C21I Stile*;
TreJsurcr, Mrs. Joesph Favelchak
and Playar Agent, Mrs. Vista Elgir

MRS. VICTOR HUTCHINS, th# only woman apeaktr at the Sanford*
Titua* die Canal Hearing tlii. morning, spoke in favor of th* canal.
Sh* represented her mother, Mr*. W. E. Coulbourn of Part ArIhu", Teiaa, th* former Misa Mary Chappcl of Hanford.
(Photo by Bargatrom)

TALLAHASSEE Hh— A naw
attempt to lift control* on milk
price* was to b* fought out by
tha Stato Milk Commission Wadnesday.
Tha commission, at ■ cloatd
meeting In Jacksonville t o s t
month, deflated by o 4-3 vot#
th* asm* motion to remove pri.-e
controls. But Howard D. Walton
of Miami, o consumer member, re­
introduced tho proposal at o pub­
lic moating n*r* Tuesday.
Walton said ho wanted th* mat­
ter taken up at an open mealing
to clear up “bad publicity."
The decision delayed to permit
Alex D. Shaw, Agriculture De­
partment r«BJe»catativa, to b*
present.
Walton’s motion was aomndai
ty H. G. Cochran of Lake City,
another consumer member. Henry
Schneider, distributor m e m b e r
' fum Euatia, obja-tid and dadaraj
; tho action of tha Jacksonville
l matting should aland.

�nBwyeqt) 1* ~
r; j .•

from 7 i |i Om )
W H a r."

ftps said tto bill. In effect,
tw ld 'p n w rt further competition
tkTOBgb • provision perwIUlac
tto comptroller to d*«We when
dm "tattron” of a community
w m M to oorood to;«m tW eonepuy young Into biulneti.
The B oom Public Safety Com­
mittee unonimouiljr approved bllle
to le t e maximum M mitc-per
tour ■peed limit, give highway
patrol trooper* n flat W&gt; par
menth pay rail*, Inert*!* patrol
•trength from the pretent 106 to
100, allow local authorltier and
•to atate road department to set
minimum speed limits, double the
legal distance between truck* on
the highway! and glee Amorlm-a
Legion ancillary trooper* the
•ama Immuaitlc* and protection*
a* the highway patrol when work*
lag with the patrol.

ANY CLOTHES
YOU WANT CLEANED
FOR EASTER?

Over 300 Enjoy
Talent Night #

Altamonte Baptist Borrows
Bill To Up Orange
(Ceatinaed from Pag* 1)
Church To Acquire starting salary of 1330. par month. Advertising T ax
In another action, tto council
Building Site
voted to accept a bid for a model Clears 1st Hurdle

Over

T H E .S oO T O R ^ H R J J A L D

Hospital Notes

Pag* 2 Wad. April 10t_198T

(CooUmiod From Pago n e t)
------- , _____ Private l a w , 11
that "many people have said that
APRIL »
Staffed haa eat taken advantage of
a. a . to • ft
Sami Privato
Admissions
i u water. It wae not because ef
Rooms, 3 » o t f . m ^ T t o J j . m . ;
Vhrorlcno Andros (Geneva)
tto l* k of desire—but th Uck of -ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - Rev. 1503 eight cylinder, four door stan­
TALLAHASSEE W— A com­
Pedio uvea, 11 a. m. to * J. «
Charles Ekarrakcr (Sanford)
Paul Middleton, pastor of the F irst dard shift Chevrolet from Honor promise bill to raise tha advertis­ Grace Rannlngar (Fern Park) Parents and Grandparents only;
finances."
. By MARIAN JONES
Motcr
Salas,
Sanford,
low
bidder
of
of
Altamonte
Obstetrics, No vtstttag ddmna
OVIEDO— The Junior C lu s of
Ha called attention to tto now Baptist Church
Discharges
ing tax on Florida oranges on a
feeding ef tobies. Privatejtoom t.
•be Oviedo High School lpoaxor- Jetty that will form a platn.ro boat Springs annotmeed this week th at five FOrd, Chevrolet aod Plymouth
Lucille
Millar
(
W
o
r
d
)
11 o. m . to 12 noon, 3 to 4 p
er their annual Talent Night F rl toela and laid that it would ha dm church congregation voted a t dealers from Sanford and Orlando. twn-yaor ba*»j cleared the first
Johnny
Johnson
a recent meeting to purchase the Holler Motor Sales' bid waa for II,- of four hurdles Ttesday. bus stU
m. and 1 to a p. m., Sami Privato
day evening In the Khool audi­ "completed In tto near futuro."
(AltamOnto Springs)
U
a
long
way
f.*tm
the
House
or
600.00.
torium. They should be congra­
Rooms, I U 4 p . m . a i i d » U
"We feel optimistic about our property on the northern corner
APRIL ! •
tulated on changing to a Talent waterwsy more than ever before. of Altamonte and F rrast Avenues The car Is to to the town’s first Senate floor.
Admissions
a
P .A .
j::
Tto bill was voted favor*Sly
Night from the traditional play. don’t need to tell you what a tre­ fo n bolldlng site. The area co­ city owned police car.
Ethel Britccl (Sanford)
ver*
approximately
1T0
ft.
on
Al­
S U P P O M T T H l* * ^
this canal will
This enabl** them to use talent mendous asset
AUen Forward, a member of the cut of the House Flnar.cj and Mary Ellen Whitten (8anford)
from tto entire school, which mean to Sanford. Wt would ha tamonte Ave. by 300 ft. fruntinl board of truilees for the Altamonte Taxation Om.rUtee, wh'ch n e t
William
Oliver
Livingston
brings forth parents, ifmod par­ along a super highway along the on Foreat Ave. which Is owned by Chapel, was present to explain tto &gt;n Joint H su m with tne Senate
(8anford)
ents, sisters, brothers and other SL Johns River,” said tto Mayor. E. C. Bates.
churchs’ request to have an alley group to hoar aigumonti an the
Discharge*
A
special
drive
for
funds
la
now
relatives, as well as frlsnls to see
Mayor Gatchel pointed out to the underway to to climaxed Easter opened to traffic, directly north controversial measure.
Crandall Read J r. (8anford)
W. J. Stee.l of Orlando, attor- Baby Boy Stsvsns (Lake Monroe)
them perform.
Carps of Engineer officers and to Junday by a concerted effort to of the educational buUding.
L. T. Bryan, trustee of tto First r*y for the Stele Citrus Commit Robert E. Moxloy (W aited)
The auditorium seats 300. tto audience tto scale model cf tto pay for tto let In full by that
seed Docks sod
Terminals
Chairs were placed everywhere
Baptist Church, asked fur per­ si'-n, offered an -itnendmen: limit­
data.
ing the raise fmm three to five
they could be placed and still project and said " I hope you resFollowing tto Easter service the mission to osa the Community cent* per bog an orange* to two
Sunday School
soma remained standing, so pic lias that Sanford, Jn all serfouen- congregation plan to launch a bond House to hold
estimated audience would go wall ass. Is putting ,n this facility.’' Issue lor the construction of its classes.' Both of these requests years. Representatives of the
Florida Conners Assn, agreed to
over 300 for this occasion.
-/
"Sanford Is now on Its way with new educational building and san­ were granted. •
Councilman Horace Weltraer In­ tto eompromlso
We saw Mrs. Charles S. Lea, the use of tto waterfront. If th* ctuary. It Is hoped that this work
Tho Senate committee, however,
past president of the P-TA, Canal so st through Sanford will will he completed by early summer sisted th at compensation b« paid
a JAMES GUT AGENCY
who had not been out for a long taka Ita place aa the pert of Cess
The newly organised group now to Mayor Swofford for duties pat' delayed action on tha bill until
time on such an occasion—the tral Florida,” said Mayor Got- told a full schedule ef vrrvlces formed and time spent while car­ after tto Senst* Citrus Commit
312 EAST FIRST STREET
young grandson was In aao of the A d .
In tto Swofferd building on Al­ rying out his duties. Town Atty. tee has acted. Senate Citrut
acts. I t did good to ooo Goldie
Col. Herbert Gaa, representing tamonte Ave. adjacent to tto now Wilson Alexander said In his opin­ Chairman Douglas Stenatrom of
PHONE FA 2.4451
*
ion each council member and the Sanford said &gt;a did not know
out again. Seamed Ilka old times. the SL Jotme-Iadlaa
River Ira building site.
mayor ahould receive some fee •hen ha could got tto committed
We w ant to compliment all who provemtnt Aseoctation and tto
H. JAMES GUT.
JAMES &amp; GUT
for tto lr efforts. No official sc together. T to Hous* Citrus Cun.
participate. Anyone who want on' Geological Survey, stated that sur­
tlon was taken on the m atter at ttiiitee plans to vote on tha biTI
veys bad already toon submitted Easter Cantata
leyed everything immensely.
this time.
Tnoraday.
traffic
for
both
tto
SanfordGeorge Williams, fourth grader,
and tho Cross Is Postponed
•tala the entire stow with his Titusville Canal
T to all music service that wee
IS Tons, Ho walked away with State Canal.
Ho printed out that estimated to have bean sung a t tto F irst
first place.
"SUPER-RIGHT READY TO EAT FULLY COOKED
Danuta M o r a k l , portraying tonnage would come to 00,000 Presbyterian church by tto Chan­
Marilyn Monroe, wag also a prlxo tons. However, ha stated that tto cel Choir this Sunday night will
winner, as well as Joo Battle and figure doe* not Include tUUmentx not to presented. It has been an­
from certain new Industrie* re­ nounced by church officials.
John Cross.
T to Illness of some of tto mem­
Tto sixth grade's Tako-Off on garding the tonnage that would to
bers of tto cantata brought about
Hamlet also won a first placo a moved on tto waterway.
"New industries
seeking this tto cancellation of tto presen taward.
Other acta Included Carol Park state will taka fuH advantage of tatlon a* originally scheduled, but
It la hoped th at It may to sung
• f t dancing the Charleston; John tto waterways,” said Gee.
Hollar's The Ksmbaldan; Ann Do* Holland Dean, formerly of San­ at an early date, it waa said.
Announcement will to mada in
Bhaio’a piano playing; Mary Ann ford reviewed tto many attempts
Alayton, June and Peggy Flam­ to secure tto coaetruettoa of tto ample time should a new data of
ing singing a trio; Ann Lundy's S e a te d Tltuivllla Canal and out­ presentation to fixed.
a
a
points fa­
Baton Twirling Johnny Selph and lined four Important
waterway.
his orchestra; Jinx Millar’s solo; voring tto peopoeed
Legal Notice
and Janet George’s act, Mll Tic­ Flood control, attraction of new
Industry,
value
to
pleasure
craft,
kles".
w orlds o r m l r
I* h sr s &amp; r g i v e n t h s t . p u r ­
The first grade's act. Love and and growth were benefit* from tto s uNa nolle*
t t o • f i n a l Caere* o f f o r e c lo ­
proposed
waterway.
Marriage deserve* much credit a i
s u r e e n t e r e d In can e* n u m b e r e d *404
"The Southern Ball Telephone In t h e C i r c u i t
C o u r t • ( S em in o le
well as All Around tto Kitchen
SMALL 4 to 6 lb.
C o u n t s . F l o r i d * , describ ed eai
Co.
haa
eatimatad
130,000
people
by the eeeond grade; T he/ Go
T h e S o u th 11.* fe et a f L o t
Average - Delicious
Wild Over Mo by tto Third grade; will come to this a r te In four
end
all
of
Lot
1*,
the Folk Dance by tho fifth y ean —our Inland waterways must
B l e a k IS. W Y N N E WOOD, a c ­
poco with tto world and Sanc o r d i n g to tb * p l a t t h e r e o f a a
grada; and Somtwhere Over the
Tender Smoked
re c o r d e d In
P lat
B o o k 4,
would become the port of Can
Rainbow by Seventh and eighth
P
a
s
s
e
IS.
IS
a
n
d
14,
P
u
b
l
l
o
tral Florida,” to said.
Picnics, Perfectly suited
R e cord * a f S em in o le C o u n t y ,
grade girl*.
Florida;
Other speakers during the morn­
Gorge Mssn, was a wonderful
T ogether w ith ell structure*
master of ceramonlea. Ho con­ ing aaeeion Included Earl Brown
fo r your needs
a n d I m p r o v t m n n t * n o w an&lt;
ducted a qulx contest between acts of DaLand, president of tto SL
hern * Iter o n t a l d land, a n d
Johna-Indlan River Improvement
and gave away silver dollars.
t h * m a t s , Isauee a n d p r o f i t s
Try One • . *
of t h * ab o v e d e s c ri b e d p r o ­
Association, P. C. Knox of DeLand,
p erty ) s a d all f litu r e e s o w o r
Format E. Brtckenridg* of Dfh e r e a f t e r e t t e c h e d to e r u se d
Control
In c o n n e c tio n w i t h t h e p r o ­
Land, and Mrs. Victor Hutchins
m i s e s h e r e i n d es crib ed a n d In
Jr*, of Orlando.
(Coatlaned from Page 1)
a d d i t i o n ( h e r e t o th e f o l l o w i n g
“SUPER-RIGHT”, Heavy Western Beef (Bone in)
d escribed hou seh o ld a p p l i a n ­
Mrs. Hutchins represented tor
most Important aspects of both
ces.
w h ic h e r e , a n d eh a l l be
commercial and
doorysrd pro­ mother, Mrs. W. E. Colboum of
d eem ed t o be, f l s t u r s e a n d a
p a r t of lb * re a lty , a n d a r *
duction of ornamental plants Is Port Arthur, Tex., the former Miss
a p o rtio n o f th o oecu rlty f o r
control of destructive Insects sod Mery Chappel of Sanford.
th * Indebtedneaa h erein m e n ­
"1 don’t ae« how a 13 foot chan­
m itts.”
tio n ed ;
Scotsm an Space H eater
“SUPER-RIGHT" Tender Shoulder
Brod ifon defined Insecticides, ex- nel bpllt fer pleasure boats and
(IX f t e f r l s e r a t o r ,
to formulas
formu
plained the
of tho Jour flood control would produce theta
OK l in ag e
V enetian Blind*,
to eolve flood
types, and described tto appUei- results. We need
t o t h o h ig h e s t a n d
tlon, “ Many Instances of lack of Control problem*, problems of wa ahte a lp u bb ll di cd - reel*,
f o r oeah, a t t h e f r o n t
Ann Page elbow
control of pests, eharge.l against ter lowering and aalt Intrusion," d o o r o f th * Bemlaola C o u n ty C o u r t h n u a a In S a n f o rd , F l o r i d a , b e lw a a n
“SUPER-RIGHT Western Tender
the pesticide, are dua to failure ■be said.
11:00 A M. a n d 0:00 f . M, on T h u r s ­
The husband of a building con d a y . A p r i l II, 1)11.
lo spray com clly," he said.
He then Identified tho various tractor, she spoke for th* Sanford O P. Ilera don. C lerk
pests, thslr feeding habtts. and the Tltuivllla canal pointing out that lly E. U Hu rd lo k
Bunnell, Jalousies D e p u t y C le r k
way they can be controlle. Brog cement from
( C o u r t S e a l)
GRADE A Dressed &amp; Drawn GA. or FLA.
don Included, In hla description, from Miami and many other pro­
scales, aphids and whttofUes, sooty duct! could be shipped by way of sea o f th o aald C H A R L E S OOODl.(J\V EVANS, alan k n o w n aa C &lt;1
mold, spider mites, thrlpi, cater the now canal.
EV A N S ; IDA UltUXILKT. It a l l v s She
was
the
only
woman
speaker
b a r u n k n o w n a p o u a* if m a r r l a d .
pillars, grasshoppers,
katydids,
a
d ead Ih* r a e p e c l l r * u n k n o w n
and snails, beetle and various other during tto morning session of the h ne idr s If
, davleaea, l a g a t e a a a n d g r a n t
toering.
“SUPER-RIGHT Western Honeless
pests.
e t a o f tb* t a l d ID A U IW U L H Y
A luncheon wa* held a t 12:30 c i i a k i . e s b t k a t o n u u u m l e v
Important amt one of tne m a­
a ls o k n o w n a a
C
H
llru m l*
jor problem* "is the pouihile In today honoring the visitors to San If aliv e, hie u n k n o w n ipou** ff
m a r r i e d a n d If d a e d . t h e u n k n o w n
jury to plant* by pesticides," said ford attending the hearing.
heir* devisees, l e g a t e e s a n d g r a n t
Brogdon.
eea o f t h a aald C'HAKLES HTKA
GOLDEN RIPE
One caution emphasized by the
TUN IIRUM LEY, a l s o k n o w n a a C
a
llltUM LKY;
U A ItlE
L O U IS E
Entomologist, Is that "Many of
I 'H I N U L E If ally*, h e r u n k o w n
(rootieaed From Pago I)
the newer pesticides and some of
• po u aa It m a r r i e d , a a d If dead, t h e
the older onet have not been ad and Rep. Farris Bryant of Ocale r e e p e c l l v a u n k n o w n ha ir* devisees
leg atees a n d a r a n l a e t o f t h a aelil
quately tested
on
ornamental I* Florida chairman.
dexola
XIA K i l l I.OIMSE I 'H I N U L E ; MOdshrubs and flowers under Florida
Mrs. Gatchsl thanked the mem­ KM K. LEVY a n d J O S K I 'l l M A ll
FANCY LONG GREEN
If aliv e, t h e i r r e sp e c
conditions.” Tho grower should sa bers for thslr assistance at the lIIEDONDA.
i r e u n k n o w n epoueea If m a r r i e d
tlsfy himself as to the tolerance Navy Appreciation Day and Mrs. a n d If dead. In* r a a p e c tlv a u n
o w n h eirs, da vit***, i e t a t a e s a n d
of the particular plants to be Messenger thanked thos* who as­ k■nrants**
o f t h * ee ld
HOMES K
treated, he said.
sisted On the Cancer Crusado. A L EV Y a n d J O H E I'l l M. A It RE DON
From a paper prepated by S, loiter was read from Clifford Me DA; a n d a n y a n d a l l p arsons cla im
FRESH WESTERN
title o r In teres t In
If. Kerr of the Florida Agricultur­ Kibbin, president of the Chamber nI nngd taon yIh*r i gfhotl,lo w
in g described l e n d
al Experiment Station's entomo­ Of Commerce, thanking tha club l y i n g an il b e in g In S em in o le C o u n
F lorida to-w lt:
logy department the chinch bug, for Its resolution regarding th* ly . l.ot*
I sod S o f Evens T e r
sod webworms, armyworms, mol* Sanford Naval Air Statlou.
vac*. S an fo rd .. F l o r i d a ac c o r d
Ing to p l a t t h e r e o f recorded In
crickets, white grubs, lesfhoppers
IMet Rook X. p e g * I t P u b llo
FRESH CRISP
and miscellaneous pcstj were des­
R e c o r d s o f S e m l n o U County.
His
Job
His
Downfall
Florida
cribed and a control suggested.
o f y o u ar * h e r e b y
Warning the full houio of gar* MANCHESTER, England W — r e qTuoiur.e da n dlo each
a p p e a r a n d . fll*. p e r
dtning enthusiasts, Brogdon said Television actor Ted Archer ap e o n a l l r n r b r y o u r a t t o r n e y w i t h
Ih*
ab*v*.styt*&lt;l
many glass t k * C l e r k o f
"All Insecticides are poisons and peared In one too
C o u r t , y o u r w r i t t e n defence*. If
NEW CROP RED BLISS
should b* handled with cars.” lie houses Monday night. A viewer a n y t o Ih* Dili T o Q u iet T i l l s
said extreme care should be used recognlxed him ax tto man he and file d h e r e i n a g a i n s t y ou In I h l s
u s e a n d In aerv* a r o p y o f t h e
In the handling of organic phosph­ police had been looking for for six casa m
* o n I'lalallffe* a t t o r n a r , b*.
SUTANA
ates such as parathon and demston. months as a swindler. He was ar- low, o n o r before t b * SHb d a y
o
f
A
p r i l . A. n m i
rsxttd
as
ha
lsft
tha
TV
studio.
While Malathion la In the phos­
W. c
llutchD on J r
OUR OWN
phate group, it le considered to to
A ttorney for P laintiff*
ln g
safer to us* than other material* Tuesday night will be Dr. Donald SEadnwf oa rr dd *, FKl ourlld
ida
in this group.
Coe who will speak on the subject
n
P
H E RNDON. C lerk a f
th * c i r c u i t C o u rt
T to final epeaked for the Land­ of "Disease and Namotodes of or­
By M L B u r d i c k
•
scape and Gardening School, next namental plants.”
D e p u t y C lerk

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General Insurance-

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t h t S t a t e o f F l o r i d a In a n d f o r
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Palm Sunday

Cancer Society;

Community Industrial Development

Fight Dreaded Disease
tlons are divided and used on a five-category
”C” Day la Just over—but with a concert- bads.
S
ad drive Juat behind ua there ahould be no
Of
the
total,
28
per
cent
isuiud for re• mum o f efforia toward building a fund that
search.
For
public
and
professional
educa­
R.
Will help aeeompHah the purpose—Conquer
tion on the subject of cancer. 30 per cent of
K;
Cancer.
the fund in used. Direct and indirect service
* Again this year, those who are serving as to indigent cancer patients within the county
volunteers in the Seminole County organi- takes 27 per cent; administration uses 8
aation of the'American Cancer Society, are per cent; and fund raising uses only 7 per
Imping to go over the top in their quota to cent.
fro vide funda for a program to thwart an
All local work is on a voluntary basis with­
ever increasing throat to human suffering
in
the county and the G ift and Loan closet
from cancer.
maintained
by the Seminole County Unit
' ‘ la Seminole County alone, laat year, there
of the American Cancer 8ociety served 11
ware 46 deaiha from cancer reported by the
Florida Stata Board of Health. This disas­ patients last year.
It is logical th at contributions to the cancer
trous toll should serve aa an incentive to de­
fund
are used to alleviate human suffering
velop a fund to quail the terrific suffering
through
research, education, and service.
and eventual death.
Only through concentrated efforts in \
The funds, raised by voluntary contribucommunity can the disease which has gained
a strangle hold in America be dim inished.
Apr. 15 Draws Near
No one person or organization can give the
. The dreadful deadline, April 16, approach­ time, money, or scientific knowledge neces­
es. By that time all citizens who have not sary to conquer.
•hready done so m utt file reports on thoir
To conquer cancer there must be a little
Incomes for la st year and pay any taxes they help from everyone and only then will the
owe.
disastrous tolls be dissipated, only then will
Paying these taxes can be painful, and
suffering be reduced to a minimum.
dealing with complicated, badly written
Some day cancer too will be an unknown
income tax forma can be frustrating and a
factor, but until then the cooperative help
trial to even thoee who are ordinarily patient. of a generous community will be needed.
Somewhere in the middle of the forms, after
•
.
*
the taxpayer has* referred to line three,
section one, part twb, then tried to remember
Money Not Answer
Why ha refam d to it, he la willing to throw
Teamster Prerident Dave Beck proposed
the whole thing up and take his chances
to
spend one million dollars to give ” hls
with Alcatraz.
^
side”
of the story on the chargcn th a t were
tY et, for all the inconvenience, for all the
disappointment of having to give up inch made Rgninst him by the Senate committee
a Urge portion of our Incomes, we are indeed Investigating labor racketeering. But appar­
fortunate. There are many people in the ently Beck’s proposal met strong opposition
from some Teamster official, who were
world who would fill the forma out without responding to pressure from the rank and
complaint, who would pay taxes with no file. The Beck "public relations” fund will
regret, to enjoy the privileges which aro be fa r short of a million.
lv
turr.
The idea that the expenditure of a million
I t is natural th at we should complain, arid dollars can have effect on the way people
that we ahould hope for tax relief. But we will judge Beck is disturbing. If he is inno­
must remember th at despite the faults of our cent of wrong doing it should take far less
government and the unwise manner in which than that to prove it. There are many who
our taxes are sometimes used, ws do get our believe that simply by giving truthful an­
money'll worth and more. "Taxes,” said the swers to a number of questions, and pre­
late Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, “aro senting his financial records for examina­
the price I pay for civilization.”
tion, he can remove suspicion—provided that
I t is a consoling thought to hold when wo there is no basis for sunpicion.
aeal our returns In an envelope and sond in
Beck Is a citizen. An such he is entitled
our payments.
to invoke all of the privileges which the
Constitution guarantees. Yet by refusing to
account for the manner in which he handled
The Sanford Herald
fupds he has demonstrated nn alarming
contempt for the opinion of the society in
which labor unions muc* function. His was
Bally •*«•»! oaureay, S o a r i&gt;&lt;
chrt.tmo*.
PaklltkM BaturSar *r»»o(lii* Ckrtitmio.
not n case of a man willing to plead the Fifth
Amendment and take the consequences
m ta ra S h m o i l , l u t w a tu r (M l.b .r i t III! M
himself. His union and the members he re­
&gt; • « O ffu* • ( M l i r l n a r M t , a n e .r l b . t s
presents stand to !&gt;e affected seriously by
• I C , i | r M , f M . r . b l, m i
the results of this Investigation.
Not one million dollars worth of public
FRED PERKINS ESI tar aaS PaklUb.r
MARION HARMAN _■R.,
_ S
__tN b llil EAltar
relations expenditures nor 10 million
■VB1.TN J. CUSH INO, ASt.rtl.lM
dolinrs worth—con repair the damage that
Dave Beck has done to thu labor movement
SUBSC RIPT ION R A T E S
tla Mr w»,b
O .. Us.lb
|1 (I Only n willingness on his jwrt to tell the
S Csrrlar
M.albi
Sit M.alb,
On. T.ar
truth, publicly and completely, ran do that,
All O S I I a a r y a o t l t M . s a r d . «r IbANbsV aaaluVla.V an d
If he decides to pursue this latter course he
•» • a l . r U l a » . a i (or l b . p u r s . . . . r r e t . l . c
( b a d * will b . e b a r p a d ( a r a t r . a u l . r a d v a r i l a l . s m M
will need fur less than a million.

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Wednesday. April 10. 1957

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During 1956 American doctors wrote 31
million prescriptions for trunquilizing drugs,
according to nn official report. At lonst nn
explanation might be found In growing dis­
regard of the old highly recommended daily
health tuhedule consisting of eight hours for
work, eight for play and eight for sleep.

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PEOPLE . . . when they heard that Jaoua waa coming
“M
IVl™to31i JJerusalem, Took branches of palm trae* and went forth
to meet Him, and cried, Hosanna: Blessed la the King of Israel
that comatk In tto name of the Lord.1*—B t John IS: 13. IX

Kinsman To Represent
Fla. Power, Light Co.
ATLANTA— George C. K lnr largo number* to insure repre­
of Miami, was elected to sentation of key social and econ
the lS-state regional advisory omlc groups on the body.
council on nu d iar energy hoie
The original Id members of the
today.
council:
Kinsman, vice president of Flor­ Alabama, State Rep. Vaughan
ida Power A Light Company, was Hill Robison, Montgomery; Ar­
named to represent the power In­ kansas, William P. Rock, execu­
dustry and U ono of seven mem- tive secretary, Arkansas Indus­
oers-at-Iafgf.
trial Development Commission,
Delaware, Dr. G.
The council is supported by the Little Rock;
Id southern states to help pro­ Fred Somers, associate dsananJ
mote atomic developments in the associate director, school of agri­
cultural, University of Delaware,
region on an Interstate basis.
Representing suven key fields wark, Delaware,
of activity, the new at-large mem­
Florid.), J. Velma Keen, attor­
ber* wer« elected by mull ballot­ ney and chairman, Florida Nuing of the id original council cieur Development Commission,
members appointed by their re­ Tallahassee; Georgia, Frank IL
spective governors. Dr. John E. Nrely, chairman, Georgia Nuclear
Ivey Jr., director of the southern Advisory Commission; Kentucky,
regional education board and Dr. R. C. E m it, dean, speed
temporary chairman of tha coun­ scientific school, UnWonity of
cil, announced the results of tho] Louisville; Louisiana, Dr. Richard
U. Kedne, professor of physics,
polling.
"With the 2fl-man membership i.oui.ilana Slate University, Baton
now complete, the full council will Rouge.
soon complete its organisation
Maryland, Henry T. Douglas,
and carry on with the major manager, new industry location,
tasks before it," Dr. Ivey said.
Baltimore association of com
By feilds they
: p in e a l, the merce; North Carolina, W. D.
new at-larga members are:
Carmichael Jr., vice president, Un
Agriculture— Dr. C. C. Mur­ iverdty of North Carolina, Chapel
ray, dean, school of agriculture, Hill; Oklahoma, Dr. Randall T.
University of Georgia, Athens.
Klemme, director, Oklahoma de­
Education— Dr. Louis A. Par- partment of eominerca and indl'S
due, vice president, Virginia Poly­ *ry,- Oklahoma City.
technic Institute, Blacksburg.
South Carolina, R. M. Cooper,
Industry— Kdwin A. Jones, director, state development board,
tiresUlent, J. A. Jones construe Columbia; Tennessee, Dr. Georg*
•Jon company, Charlotte.
l.
Whitlateh,
executive
dir­
Labor— Kdrnond C. Ooggs, corn- ector, state industrial and agricul­
missionrr of labor and industry, tural development commission,
commonwealth of Virginia, Rich­ Nashville; Texas, Frank Norton,
mond.
attorney, and chairman, Texas
Medicine— Dr. James R. Max- committee on atomic energy. Dalfield, Maxfield Clinic, Dallas.
las; Virginia, W. 11. Caldwell,
Power— George Kinsman, vice commissioner, division of plann­
president, FlorMa Power A Light ing aand economic development,
Company, Miami.
Richmond; West Virginia, Dr.
Public H ealth - Dr. R. H. Irvin Stewart, president. West
Hutcheson, commissioner of pub­ Virginia University, Morgantown
lic health,' stata of Tennessee,
Nashville.
The council, which first met in
U lt
February in Atlanta, was estab­
lished at the request of the 19.'Ml
southern governors' conference.
Tho governor* provided for state
contributions to support tha coun­
cil’s work, and attached tha inter­
state agency to the SKKR for ad­
ministration. They also asked
that tha council itself, after itt
' * ru u n ''
establishment, name seven at-

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1955
1953
1952
1951

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Bulck Special 4 Door Sedan, fully equipped, dean, on*
owner ,
Several other late model Clean Cara to select from—

chief of tto reports and aiudysls
division of tto Florida Industrial
Commission; John A. Hart, »f
Miami, publisher of the F lo rid ^
Realty Lettar; C. Wlcktotu flkinl
to, director of administration fur
Uw MianaapoUi • Honeywell 'plant
m Clearwater; David O. Kihart,
m am gar of tto Dade Oity chantto r of commerce; Mary Ellen
Ward, Avon Park planning coniultank;
Frederick H. Bair Jr., Autonidale planning coaiultant and ex­
ecutive secretary of the FlorUf*
Planning end Zoning A sso rts#
tlon(FPZA); and two Florid*
Power exacotivat: Robert H.
Gledd, director of the community
development and James I. Shoe­
maker. sates analyst.
Conference coorinator Is W. TV.
Young, head of tto General Ex­
tension Division's cconoml* deve­
lopment and community servlet
department. Registration Infoe
motion may be obtained by w ra^p
ing him a t *0* Beagi* Bulldlag,
Gainesville. Florida.

Keep Child Amuaed
While Convalescing
• r NWMM R. MMBUfM. AB.
IT’S a g n a t relief to leant that U t your child help with elmple
your 111 youngrter U on tto read household tu k s like finding
to recovery. But cosvalaseMca flnece Where clothing needs to to
minded and chopping nuts or
may taka a loot tin*.
Taking e o n of a soavelewenl shredding vegetable*.
child, especially If he U tonAtod T to Mat time for you to do your
to tod. eax to t real chore. Bash own touarwwrk Is in tho morning
a youngstar, you o n , U outUy to - Hot only do yeu lee! more like
working daring these houra. but
set. tired—and su lly bond.
your bedridden youngster la frith
Doctor's Adrie#
enough to omul* himself for
It's up to you to so* th at to lulte a while without your help.
gets enough rest trto s M needs
it and to keep him occupied l t d
Be pleasant but firm when It It
he is not tired. O ft your dostcr i Um* for him to eat or to nap.
advle# on Just whet ytur child Bedtime In the evening might
eon end can’t do while reeotsf' to mad* more pleasant If It In­
lng from an Ulness or Injury.
cludes a wkrm both and maybe
Interests of a young convales­ a gentle rundown.
cent change quickly. Of course, T to youngster probably
will
proc
there’s always television, radio And It more relaxing
•
- and more
and phonograph records to help pleasant If Daddy lake;ca over for
pass the time. But hell tire at these
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Anal (harts of the
&lt; day. I
thee* th ln p eventually.
.think mother will enjoy the few
1moments’ rest, too.
Trwvol Polders
All kids like vacations. And It qtotion u n j u n t o
your child Is at all lntsrtitsd In H. L.: WUl-wtsssaging the eye­
adventure, hall probably get a ball cause the formation of cata­
kick out of looking through travel racts?
folders. You ean get them easily Answer: W* know of no evi­
from travel agents, railroads and dence th at meeteglag the eye­
balls will cause eatanets.
most newspapers.

Y O U 'R E -tyTWIUIAM
E L OLfTTIN
G M E!
Central Frees Writer
TO LOOK "more Western" red. When released they scare
many Russians are undergoing array their pale who probably
plastic surgery, a California sur­ think they've turned Communist
geon reports. Now, t o o l taU ua
i f I
the Soviet Union la losing fsea— Im profeel opoinM increased
defies ije # AnotroUan char­
again!
women plan • march on a elate
I f t
A German /tree hopes fa pro- eofUol Jfepinf for a eireaping
does a perfumed movie /Um. To change?
the odor e / tottered
f t I
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* t*"^esjey
why eanT earn
fhre
o m . New the greet ntentt can break by Inventing
bnllyheo It nt Ifco land ot lee! I I
shine and Si, greakfaMe.
A flock Of sheep wandering
t ! &gt;
In order to rid towns of Invad­ across the Jordan-Isreel border
ing bends of monkeys, Uganda, set off a 10-minute gun battle.
Africa, officials have been paint­ Just lambs leading themselves to
ing those they capture a bright the slaughter!
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By BUO JENNINGS* 4
JIM .BURKETT
In tha course of a day’s busi­
ness we are atked many ques­
tions concerning TV. Let's In­
vestigate a few.
Now and then we are asktd,
for example, If It la safe to
leave a TV set on during on
electrical storm. G e n e r a l l y
speaking, it Is safe, but there
is alway* the long-shot possi­
bility of a striks. Pulling the
cord would be a help If lightn­
ing were to hit the antenna
which U, fortunately, a rare
occurence.

Why does a radio op*r*ting
in the tamo room as a TV
eauee lines On tnc picture
Screen? Possibly this results
from .the radio oacills’or ra­
diating at a frequency that af­
fecta the TV receiver.
Osscaslonslly we hear fiom
people who are concerns! be*
cause ths screen keep* flash­
ing for • short period after the
set Is turned off. Relax. The
set won't blow itself into (he
attic. This condition is caused
by tho filter condensor for the
high voltage ditrha.-ging be­
cause no power Is being ap­
plied.
We are also s*kei! whst make
of TV Is the best buy on the
market. At BENNE1T’8 TV
SALES A SERVICE w« feel
that Dumont turns out • fine
niece of electronic merchandise
which for performance and re­
liability la as good a buy as
you can hope to find. Drop In
at BENNETTS TV SALES A
SERVICE, 409 West First St­
and check the Dumont feature
by feature. You'll most likely
tgree that here It your noxt
set. Phone FA 2-2921.

A CRISIS IN FLORIDA
MORE

TH AN

5000

NEW TEA C H ER Sh NEEDED!

GOOD TEACHERS MAKE

GOOD

SCH O O LS!

We have many but can we keep them?
(There were more than 3000 teacher resignations laat year.)
Can we afford to send our children to overcrowded cla: arooms, taught by unquzlified, untrained and underpaid tezchers? .
N O ! Education U the mainstay of Democracy, and teachers are the mainstay of educa*
tion. At the heart of avery school stands the teacher—without him there is no real ed­
ucation.
,

Will Higher Salaries Mean

Better Teachers?

Y E S 1 Better trained teachere will be attracted to Florida, and incompetent teach­
ers with substandard training can be weeded out.

People Of Florida Want Good Schools! Do You?
$ 2195.00
$ 9 9 5 00
$895.00

Wire or write the Hon. Douglas Stenatrom. Florida State Senate; Hon. Mack N.
Cleveland, and Hon. Gordon Frederick, Houae of Repreaentativea. Tallahaaaee. Flori­
da, urging their support of the program recommended by the Florida Education A s­
sociation. with provtaiona for adequate means of financing the BETTER SCHOOLS
PROGRAM.

$ 6 95.00

NICHOLSON BUICK Co.

Tel FA 2-1882

AVON P A IR —Top national and was manager of tha Orlando In­
IsdusCriAlisAUon iportsUats dustrial Board, and U a past rre­
•HI to fasts rod spotters s t s com- ddest of tto Orlando Manufac­
mBaity industrial dt r olopwost can* turer* Association and a director
fortnea to to to U s t tto Jscsrsitis of tto to a ttoru lad aatm l D e v e ­
lop meat OaawU, win address tho
BeUl boro an April 14-24.
A Major address will to |t r t a reefers nee aa tto (object of inby Milton D. Blanch, of Winter dustrial porici. toll lings and ti;es
Park, Industrial deretopmost an- a* factors la d*r»Jopment.
Clapp, who is also a member of
gin*»r for Florida Power Corpora­
tion, !!• will shara tho spotlight 'ha Florida Development Commis­
arUi William J . CUpp. president sion, will deUvtr the keynote ad'
of Florida Power; H. MtKlaley dress, discussing tho Lot id tm'
Conway, publisher of Industrial De­ plications of Florida** industrial!velopment, U. f . Department of cation on tho local community.
Conway I* tha notion'* lending
Commerce, Washington, D. C.
T to deneral extension Division publisher of periodicals and refer
malarial* an industry. He
of Florida (GID), Florida Power,
and tho Florida Planking and will addnea a banquet meeting oa
toning Association are Joistiy tha subjaet: "NiU»n*wido com­
sponsoring tto eoaforonct. Also petition among communities,
Lorson ho* to m largely res­
cooperating a n tto Florida De
velopmtnt Commission, Tallahai' ponsible far tho davalopment of
see, and the Avan Park Cowmunl federal programs to provlda in
dtotrialUation asrvIces to Indivrity Development Association.
Tho program will briar tegeth dual comMunitio*. Be will outline
or m aau faatu n n ' representatives tto U. I . Department of Com'
sad community leaden in aa at' mctcs program, and the varlout
tempt to define the speetfle needs types of aid which are available.
Other c o n firm * participants
cf industry and the steps florid*
communities can take o prepare will Include Howard Im ltb, field
executive for tha Flor'da Develop,
for possible plant location..
Blanek, who for (even year*! meat Commission: B. Beaslay,

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Garden Club
Enthusiastic
About Plans

S ocial £ o m ii
TLdjuj distah Jh is !
by
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Mrs. R. Reagan
Feted At Coffee,
The Wilson School 4-H Club met
yesterday afternoon
with June
Williams presiding over the ses­ Shower Recently
Held Yesterday
At Wilson School

The enthusiasm of Sanford G a r
den Club member* is running high sion. The group was led In
as they look forward to their an­ singing “The Mari-ie Hymn" hy
nual flower show on Saturday and Sharon Burritt. Connie Griffis
Sunday at the Mayfair Inn Mrs t noharSf ta4talyyt etonsl 4A1 h
Ralph Betu, chairman of the and June Williams presented a
show, and Mrs. Fred Ganas, pre­ vocal duet, “Old Lady Luck.”
sident of the club, this morning with the girls joining In on the
urged members of the club to en­ second verse.
Demonstrations on butter and
ter competition, and also issued
a crdial invitation to mil flower cinnamon toast were given by
!cvcrs in the country to enter June Williams and Connie Griffis.
plants in tre horti-ultural division, A discussion on rules to practice
or prised artistic arrangements in to Improve the club was enthe show. They-reminded tho pub1:, again th a t there will even be a ing a list of plant materials used
division for novices-----or an ex­ In arrangements should be furnish­
hibitor who has never won an a* ed by exhibitor—cards to be dipp­
ward. “So there will be a place in ed to entry card.
the show, Mrs. Rett* pointed out, I 12. Competitive classes am open to
for entries ranging from the ran­ amateur gardeners.
kest amateur to the most expert, 13. Sale of points for judging both
In order to make this ftower show horticulture and artistic arrange­
the most Interesting and susces- ments classes will be tho«e given
ful ever held."
(n the Handbook for Flower Shows.
The follesvlng rules were reveal­
ed today hy Mrs, Betts:
1. Artistic arrangement* must be
in place hy 11 a. m. April 13.
2. Potted plants must be entered
between 2 p. m. and 8 p. m. April
12.
.1. Specimen blooms and branches
must be entered between 9 a.m.
and i t a. m. April 13.
4. Entries may not • • removed be­
fore 8 p. m. April 14.
6. An exhibitor Is allowed only one
entry in each class.
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7. All arrangement* are interpre­
kV.tL
tive. No restrictions as to bakgrounds accessories, or stand* un­
less specified.
8. No. materials on the Florida
Conservation list permittert except
in educational exhibits.
9. Cure will be exercised to prevent j
accident or damage of any klnd.'J
but the Ranford Garden Club will!
not assume any liability [o proper
ty or person.
10. The Hand book for Flower &gt;
Show-* National Council of State I
Garden Clubs Inc. will be used by'
exhibitors and Judges as authority.
11. Correct labels are requested en
horticulture exhibit* a card show-

Mrs. Donald Reagan, who was
recently married, was feted Sat*
unlay morning with a coffee
given by Mrs. David MacGIlUs
ami Mrs. H. H. Grier a t the Mac*
GIIILa* home, 1400 Foreat Drive.
TThe honoree waa presented
with a place setting and soma
extra serving pieces in her chos­
en crina by Mrs. Berner Whm«
Mrs. Robert Mahan, Mrs. Bobby
Caruthers, Mrs. Jim Riser, Mrs.
Ray Jowers, Mrs. Joa Devon,
Mrs. Lowell Tripp, Mrs. Robert
May, Mrs. Francis Stenstram
Sira. Forrest Breckcnrhlge, Mrs.
Marvin Miller and Mrs. Robert
Douglas.

At least 24 peaple bad a won. card game, at the Pulver’s home
derful time Monday night! That's on Fcrest Dr.
how many turned out for the
I may b« boring a lot of people
Square Dancing Lessons at the with constant repetition about tnc
Chiefs Club. Things were in a E.- M. Club "Name" Contest, but
state of confusion for a while, It's the only way I have of urging
during the afternoon, beause the everyone to g et out there and en.
“caller" flew away! By that 1 1ter! This way the wives may be
mean Lt. Harry Griffin, who had reached, as welt as the men, and
been scheduled to “ call", and I may be prejudiced, but I think
thuslastically entered Into by
teach the eroun, fourd himself on a “ woman's touch” might be what
those present.
the
place
reeds!
1
I'm
not
asking
* Monday's cRth* schedule! Since It
Helping the girls with their
was too lat« to reach ever*on». you to make a special trip out
meeting was Mrs. John Hurga*
and a*T»nee to "Mtno*»« l». fra-*- there to do It, but only to remem­
ton, leader.
• !♦* m'*-«-*»« followed! ! Jarh ber to enter when you find your­
self
out
there.
(
Jjtlon* AT,r t..rred out to he i
V. A. H. 5 won their game Mon­
“kole*’* !•* *Meln* arnio*’'? Sonv*
one dlscorered he used to call day afternoon! (Thank gooJn. them wh»pe he hs-I nrevlftuMv nessl !) They beat the Marines ______________ —
. . . u im v ,b itr.iiu .i i ns in ta n mgnt at the Elk* l.odgr, I.rft to right, sitting
•hee** stationed, and he "**ved” 7-4, so our house was peaceful are: .Mrs. Roy Chorprnlng, tt'rasurer, Mrs. Edward Cox, president, Mrs. Itlchird Mape*. chaplain.
I**-* eveoln-* tnr evervnne’ Th»re Monday night I
Standing left to right: Mts. Garfield Walker, ctrietponding secretary, Mrs. Ilaiiy Kent, second vice
Speaking o! V. A. H. S, (and I president and Mrs. W. E. Pratt, recoding rfcreiary.
(I'hulo hr Bergstrom)
• h** been a slight rhsns-e In the War
f i t had heeo d inned. and a chance know I do a lot.) must add my
that win h« «&lt;ire to olease ever*, congratulations to those of so
o—! rhlef Hint** hss eenerouslr many othara, on their winning
Shower Honors
10rfa^d *o donate his time, com- the "Bombing Derby"! The wVHe
; O’etet.- f.*» of eharee* * » So. in- squadron has been waiting impa­
«*e»d of the orevloust- advertl**d tiently for their "jets", and can
iv&gt; oernerson. or J t .00 per ouole. well be proud that they won with­
Tuesday evening im p r e s s iv e . dividual* and organisations. F | j - ored recently at h b a b y shower
It's all fo» f-ee. so won pan c"me out them!
:andlelight installation s e r v ic e s n d n Elks' Wives have formed var-1 g iv e n b y Mr*. Edward Moi.man,
• whether the h"dgft "stretches” or
were conducted by Mrs. James lous organisations which contri- the M isse* Tnmmye and Emma
p*t| You're sure to have a »ood
Blankenship for the 1937-58 Anna bisle money, equipment and sup- Jean Methvin and Mrs. Ed Peterit»me. as every report I had of
Miiler Circle officers. Mrs. Ed- plies. The Annn-Miller Circle with ’on, at the Mos^mnn home, 4&gt;i9
Monday rloht's fun was about as
ward Cox was installed to serve a membership of ninty-eight is W. 3rd St.
£ entt-»t|aif|e as a"-o&lt;v» enuM moke
her second year as president of the an organisation of this type.
Games were played and prise*
It* The next «t-tn«rethee for this
Circle.
Others
taking
their
place
Tliiy
organisation
raises
funds
hy
won
by Mrs. Sam Pickens and
“ hapoo croup" will he this ,oomIn new offices were: Mr*. A. 1 . dues, money - making project- Mrs. Bertha (Vttrell. D ecant• inc Mopday, April IS. at S:0rt
Bowersox, 1st \ ire President; j|irmigout (he year, ruch as i«n» of spring flowers were Used
; p. m. If you eouidn’t make
Edward J .
Vinnicombe Jr.,I Mrs Harry Kent, 2nd vire Presi dances, barlierups. an&lt;| other pin throughout the home and favors
It last time, try and he there director and general manngey ofi
dent; Mrs. W, E. Pratt Jr., Re jeers, to contribute gifts, equip- of little diapers were given the
next week!
, n&lt;J , uppliei the „ U(IW.
' guests.
the Institutional Division, M e cording Secretary; Mrs- Garfield
Had a nice lone “ gab fesl” with (Jormick and Company, Inc Bal­
year member*
The honorre opened her gifts
Mrs. Pat McClure, who heads the timore, Md., will be presented by Roy Chorrening. Treasurer, amiduring he past
Dihard \t«v« rhavlia
of tho circle visited the home, sup- after which refreshments
of
V. A H. 7 wives croup, and some- Mrs. C. SI. Washburn, president
where In the conversation she of the Florida Federation of Wo­ Retiring Officers are Mrs. Cox, plied Christmas presents for each cake, punch, nut* and mints were
patient ..in the home.
Along
manaced to tell me that they had men's Clubs, a t the opening Tues­ Mrs. Harry Adair, Mrs. Bower- .............
.
. with served.
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,
' James
,
numerous
U a cood turnout for their Monday day night banquet, April 2d, of sox, Mrs.
Chorpening,
Mrs.
.
, „ services , *performed
7,'' ,
Those invited were Mrs. Mur. . . si.rb-.
,, 1 i t - throughout the year for the benr- virt Slilani, .Miss Joyce Slilam,
* t night meeting too! Dr. Gordon the 62nd annual convention of tosenow, .Mrs.
Mapcs, and Mrs. fjt „f thp ^
th(&gt; organisation*
ccs Galloway, Mrs, Jeanette Ro­
Backer, scheduled to speak on tha Federation in the Biltmore Ho­
Leonard Skates
main project was the purchase of Strs. Frank Dnnofero, .Mrs. Ver­ man, Mr*. Retta Cottrell, Mr*.
the "Medicare Procram ", was ac­ tel. Palm Beach.
sa
Woodcock,
.Mr*.
George
Steele,,
Following tlie installation a fourteen units of cubical* anil
Ollle Owens, Mrs. Marion Con­
companied hy the Air Station's
.Mrs. Audrey Patterson, Strs. S.
Mr. Vinnicombe will speak on
senior medical officer. Dr. Haus- "an American Busiaessman'i Point short business meeting was held, flameproof curtains, giving pri- SI. Pickens, .Miss Nellie Pickens, way, Mrs. Ken Gustafson, Mr*.
, hl w(,„ ,,
Julia Ornvets, Mrs. Sid Galley,
bercer. First of all. Dr. Haus- of View in India and the Far Mrs. Cox appointed the standing vncy t0 Mfh |mti(.nt
committee
for
the
coming
yeur,
TIt&lt;.
nlIxi|i,lry
nUo
provr,
,0 llP .Miss Kola Bagwell, Sirs. Joyce Mrs. Doris David, Mrs. Marion
• heraer spoke about "Medicare", East,” a topic with which he is ful­
F ir s t F e b e m l ^
r
Fol
bee,
Sir*.
Lee
Patton.
Hnrman, Mrs. Z. T. Jones, Miss
followed hy a question and answer ly acquainted, having traveled ex­ as follows: Mrs. Charles Muff..rd, „ asset »„ this community. In the
Sliss Lola Rockett, Sir*. Fran- llclty Wolfram and Mrs Leroy
Sunshine;
Mrs.
Wm.
Hatdiu,
l
ib
period. Then Dr. Backer csve a tensively in that area.
past year it was one of three
licity; Mrs. J. H. Hoolchan. LaiEst ridge. •
talk on “The Common Ailments
in town to spon«or a
Ha is a director of both the son; Mrs. Lynn Lyons, HUturiun; t organisations
IH11|illlli to Girl's State In Talla
of Children". This also wss fol- Tea Association of the United
member
Flower Show Plant
( F |l e n d bv a questions and answer States of America and tha Tea Mrs. Peter Kuknr, Visitation; hassec.
u
c„ntril.ute.| to the Denperiod. These two periods turned Council of the U.S.A., Inc. He. Mrs. Event Jackson, OuterSale Offers Variety
out to he not only interestinc, hut also holds membership in thei Guardi Mr*. Maurie Jloses. In n e r.u , c|iniCi Mcntll| ||fl|Ith 8pn|i
Guard,
andMrs.
C
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8.
Michael,
n0|*
r
,mntjr
Tuberculosis
Asm.
Sanford Garden Club mem­
^ M ,,,S S 4 .,« W * # .
informative. Much was learned National Restaurant Association. I
land tho O ncer Drive. 111.- club bers were Informed today that
hy many, and t h e w h o l e American Hotel Association, U. r o t - 0 ,Gold and Birthday Box.
Sialai a illM iS In ■ h e . t
thine lasted a great deal longer S. Army Advisory Commission, To promote the JUrry-Anna n!«o participated in the Armed plants which they will have for
» l« t te C .w n.y's ..,*♦&gt;« t e s l y sle rel
sale during tho annual flower
than anyone exoeeted it to! In in addition to serving as a mem Crippled Children’s Home, in help-1 Forces Day parade.
show
to
he
held
this
weekend
the way of refre.l.m ets, coffee her of the Senior Board of Dir­ mg to render better service to
A t the close of last night’* meet
finc»r-sandwlche!,
and
glared ectors of the McCormick Com­ those less fortunate, is the object ing the retiring officer* served tire to bo left at the Stayfnir
Friday aflornoon from 2 to S or
and main project of tha local refreshments in tho elubroom*.
diughriuls were served. All agreed pany since 1918.
Anna-Miller Circle, Auxiliary of The remainder of the member­ Inn on the entrance porch on
; It had been a very interesting
The banquet will be held at the local Klki’ Lodge.
Saturday morning from 8 30
• meeting.
ship of the local group is as fol­ on
6:U0 p.m. in the main dining
to 10:30.
0 " A few more people are taking room of the Biltmore. Mr*. W.
The Home is located in Umati­ lows: Mrs. R. T. Bryan, Mrs. Buy
Mrs. A. D. Rountree, chair
advantage of the facilities offer­ R. Maser, of the West Palm Bea­ lla, Fia. Founded in 1931 by the Drier, Mrs. Robert Mnrrs, Mrs
ed to Navy people at the Lake ch Women's Club, is convention Florida State Elk's Association, Geo. Stephens, Mr*. (Jordon Fred man of the plant sale, was very
Golden Recreation Area. Last chairman.
Inc. and formerly opened in 1933, crick, Mrs. Harry A. Cannel Jr., enthusiastic about the variety
. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs.
the home became a reality through Mrs. It. It. Gobliell, Sirs. J. II. of plants of which she had
; William Pulver, and their two
the gracious benevolence of an in­ Phillip*. Mrs. Walter pcnnel, Sirs. learned will be for sale ar.d add­
ed this morning
that all plants
children, Donny and Steve, along Elsie Knight Circle terested Elk and
his wife,
, Irving
Feinbcrg,
Sirs. W.-sIry
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■■ -Mtjr rFillin- will be well rooted anil hardy
with the Laniers, Bob, Diane,
lt, | \ ami Anna Wallace Miller of n&gt;°n, Mrs. Ralph Wight. Sirs. Bert specimens. She aim said irat
Cirdy, and Johnny, had a picnic Meet Held Monday Eustis. Formally a hotel, the three
every fforl I-.
being made to
supper a t Lake Golden and de­
story fireproof building is locatej
cid e d it was a nice spot for Just Eve. In Hasty Home amid roomy acreage In the north I ti ®*r ,V ^ T. Doss. Sirs. J. D. Is*ve a good selection of plants
to rhoo*c from.
In c h “ goings on" Joanne and Don
end of Lake County. The home hat j ;\,cN e|t' Mr‘- Hobt- Thomas. Mr*,
Mrs.
Irving
Pryor
ha*
charge
Mr* Roundtree will be assisted
«w Fleischman got together with the
an average of 75 patients* with **• *’• Diabrow, M rs.tC. T. hllitjn, by Mrr. L. E l-eyer and plant
I'ulvcr’s on Sunday night, for a of the program for the meeting a waiting list a t ail time;*.
I Mr»- Clayton Smith. Slr«. II C. sale chairman from the various
of the Elsie Knight Circle which
. . ... Kastner.* »Mrs.
**».» circlrs.
was held a t the home of Mrs. V. Operation of the home is financ- ^ nl" . •'!” •.V31-0-1,1
*
G. Hasty on Laurel Ave. Mon­ ed through voluntary contribu­ Douglas Huskin, Sirs. J. A. Jar
day evening with Mrs. Has'y tions of Florida Elk Lodges, in rcll, Sirs. John White. Sir*. Bob Mrs. Eddie Stout, Mrs. Charles
hie Caruthers, Sirs. Melba St
presiding.
John, Sira. Roy Brown, and Sir*. Beck, Mrs. Grace N»l«on, Mrs. Al
The subject of the program, \
Lange, Mrs. C. K Knrrnker, Mr*.
ordon
Mr. snd Mr*. G. G. Myers have 'Semi-centennial of the Carver Stork Shower Fetes Jo^ph.ne G
Sirs. W. G. H url'd, Sirs. I&gt;. G Frank Woddruff Ml, Mrs. Russell
ja* their guests this week, her School for mission* amt social I
Mrs.
T.
Brooks
Bennett,
Sirs. Hugh Truluck, .Mr*. Spencer, Mrs. Marcel FVile, Mrs,
parents, Mr. and Mrs W. C. Tay work” gave interesting high-)
Doe.
Bennett,
Sirs. SI. L. Futeh, Rum Carter, Mrs. F'red itoC'.'ger
, lor from Brsnchville, S. C.
lights into the founding and
John Cameon snd Mrs. Jas
Mr*.
Tyre. .Mr* low-ell SMrs.
- Claude
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growth of the school which orig­ Monday Evening
t Dw ell.
;
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n
,
D
iirr,
Sirs.
A.
1&gt;
Slenende;,
Mrs.
inally was started in GrcenviPe,
.Mr* Gene Walker, Mr*. Lee
Mrs. W^ Hunt .m i Mr., D v l , f# putner, Mrs. W O. LivingsSpending a month with Mr. S. C. and later moved to Louis­
honored Mrs. Thoms* tnr,( Mr&gt;_
Via, Sirs. Clarence Ramuel. Mrs. J. M. MwN, Mr
land Mr*. Jerry Karelia, ISO Pine- ville, Ky. where it is now located. Chinn
Brook, w th a baby shower Mon- Collin|&gt; Mrl „ (JW, r(1 K „,|t y, Mr, Shannon Winn, Mrs lien Katz
- Crest Dr., are his father and sis­
Mrs. C. A. Anderson, steward­
ter, Frank and Coietta Farella. ship chairman, taught a chapter day evening at the Hunt home, j w c b lU n , Mrs. SI. C Glnder. Mr*. W. J. Clarke, Mr*. J W
I ll W.
St
Mr*. R. W. Cassube, Mr« Geo. Brown, Mrs. John Griff!*. Mrs.
in the book, “Stewardshipp En­ Game, were played an. prises r,cMalti„ , nrt MrJ. (;rt.Kory Kln. Roht. Billhimer, Mr*. R. E. IlngeMr. and Mrs, Frank 11. Trot- riches Life". Mrs. F. L. Damp- «on by Sir*. Renny Austin. Sirs. (.lw
ro„ Mrs. Clyde Robertson, Mr*
•ter and daughter, Dorothy Lee ier reported on a visit to the
Mr, JoJrph Tcf,
M , ttn, s llulon Hate, Mrs. Myron Itcck
.of Chattanooga, Tenn. are guests County Home that *he and Mi«* W 1 Gramkow and Mrs. Brooks
while Mrs. Alfred Chiles won the c
Mr,
SUrB, r#t criffin. Mrs. C. I). Phillips amj Mrs.
of hi* brother-in-law and sister, Martha Fox had made recently. attendance
prixe.
I
James Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Wood of It was voted by the circle to
Guests then enjoyed refresh­
* 219 Sunnytown Rd. in Cassei- "adopt" a child at the Florida ments nf cake topped with pink (
i berry. Mr. Trotter is Commis­ Raptist Home for Children in snd blue booties, Ice cream nod
sio n e r of Health and Education Arcadia. Mr*. Pryor was instruct­ punch.
at Chattanooga.
Those present were Sir*. A. J.
ed to write to the home for the
name of a child to remember on Peterson, Sirs. Benny Austin,
Mr*. W. L. Gramkow, Sirs. Al­
Miss Susan Ann Porter left special occasions.
Mrs. V. C. Messenger invited fred Chiles. Sir*, t.clsnj Rudd,
•for Lamesa, Texas Monday with
|her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. tne group to meet with her in Mr*. Otto Thomas and Sirs. Don­
E. R. Cobum of Eagle Lake. Su­ May. Following the business and ald Reagan.
m a tin g
delicious
san is the daughter of Mr. and program
refreshments
were
served
by the ■on, Mrs. Estelle Glisson, Mr*.
Mrs. R. T. Porter, 2119 Myrtle hostess.
‘ Ave.
Messenger, Mrs. Sue S. Steven­
Those present were Mrs. Pry- 1son, Mrs. Hasty, Miss Martha
or, Mrs. Dampier, Mrs. Ander-| Fox and Miss Lorene Franklin.
c
Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Munson
are expecting their daughter,
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Out Exhibition
Season Today
The Minneapolis Millers tra v e ls
to Daytona yesterday to face Rorhesler In a morning game but
found the grounds soft and called
the game off so that they would
not break up the field for the New
Yodk Giants-Cleveland game in
the afternoon.
The Millers close out llicid
Spring Exhibition Season todav In
Daytona as they face. Omaha.
They will leave Sanford tomorrow
In small groups by plane
Most of the Minneapolis Miller
players watched the Giants beat
Cleveland 4-2 and then thought
nervously of the meeting held by
tha top brats of the Giant orga­
nization afterwards.

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After winning a wide open game
from Springfield 18-13 Monday in
Memorial Stadium, most of the
players were thankful Sor an op­
portunity to rest for the day.
Last night Jack Schwarz, head
of the Giant Farm System, Red
Davis, Minneapolis manager, and
Dill Rlgley, Giants manager, had
dinner together and a lengthy
meeting. At press time there was
no official word from the meeting
and those attending were unavail­
able for comment. Indication is
that the meeting has been resum­
ed.
The only official results of the
meeting to date Is the acquiring
of four players by Minneapolis
from the Giants. Henry Thomp­
son, veteran third bsseman with
the Giants for eight years was
assigned to the Millers along witfe
Ed Bressoud, who moved up from
the Millers after two seasons with
them as short stop. Bressoud was
raised to the Gian*, club during
the summer Along wth Thompson
and Bressoud the Millers also ac­
quired Jim Constable, a left-hand­
ed pitcher who had been with
Minneapolis three years before
going to the Giants in the Summar, and Fernando Rodriquez, a
right-handed pitcher.
There has been no hint of tha
future of the New Y o r k
Giants with S a n f o r d ,
but
Carl Huiboll, Jack Schwarz,
and Rad Davis were lavish with
praise for their welcome Into
Sanford this year just prior to
taking the trip to Daytona yes­
terday.
The hope of having the Giants
rome to Sanford in the immediate
future is unlikely, however, de­
spite tha high hope* of many San­
ford people. It Is understood that
the Giants still have twso years
to go before their contract with
I’hocnix, Arizona, has expired.

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BY HELEN SNODGRASS
Saturday was a very Important
day in the lives of the fax hunters
of Central Florida as hunters of
Volusia, Sominole, Lake, St.
Johna and Orange County gather­
ed at the Florida power clubhouse
for their second annual fiah fry,
dog show and fox hunt.
The fish fry was enjoyed by
over 100 and the Judges for the
show were L. L. (Link) Jacobs,
Deluind; S. H Earnest of Sanford
and Bert Caudle of Orange City.
Prizes were won by the (V&gt;ga of
the following men. . .Bench. . .
1st. T. II. Mathews, Holly Hill;
C. F. Godwin of Cassia 2nd.
Females; lit. Bill Davis, DeLnnl; 2nd. Weller Holmer of San­
ford Pupptes and one-year-olds;
1st. B. R. Driskill Longwood; 2nd.
L. W. (Dick) Jones. Osteen.
Pack; 1st prize Dr. Driskill,
Longwood; 2nd. Donald Carder,
Longwood. Rest horn blower,
Buddy Eare.it, Sanford;
Prizes for this affair were do­
nated by the following mer­
chants; Birsey Feed Store, Volu­
sia Feed Store, Westrn Auto,
Smith Feed and Seed Store, DeLand.
Birsey Feed Store, Western
Auto, and Bidwcll Feed Store,
Sanford. Following the fish fry and
dog show, many of the hunters
turned their prize dogs and all
others loose in a sretion eas: of
Enterprise and enjoyed an all nile
fox hunt.

Lawrence Designed
Diplomat Course
HOLLYWOOD, Fla— Robert F.
Lawrence—a man with nearly 40
years experience designing golf
courses—Iksr again utilized hit
creative talents In moulding the
Doplnmat golf course which will
be headed hf Carf ‘Middlecoff as
pro.
The Diplomat, part of Samuel
Friedland’.x $20,000,000 hotel reaort development, may well rap
a career that began for Lawrence
back in 1919 when he waa a noelated with the top golf course
architect of tbs *20‘s—Wilyiam
Flynn.
Flynn and Lawrence designed
the Idian Creek link ad lawrcnco
first tried his individaI talents
in laying out the Miami Shores
Country Club hack In the 1930's.
He later was retained as archlle d for Pepper Pike and Country

club ut Cleveland, Hath in Ohio,

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and designed several courses In
Prnnsylvani.1 .
Other local rour-es laid out hy
i Lawrence are the Fort Lauderdale
| Club and Country Club and the
'■Pompano Country Club.
But none of these have given
I him so much personal enjoyment
as the Diplomat—a course with
' which Friedlad has given him a
completely free hand to do one of

Cocoa Edges Sanford
4-3 In Extra Inning
“ WE HAD IT BUT WE MUFFED
IT," LAUDE
The Cocoa Tigers tightened their
grip on second placo In the Or­
ange Belt Conference last night
In Cocoa as they edged the San­
ford Seminoles 44-3 In a routing
game that went into an extra
inning and was. a heartbreaking
lost for the SemlnoUa.
The game waa heartbreaking
because tha Seminoles didn’t come
through in the pinch and left a
total of 17 men stranded on bases
during the game and led foz tha
first seven Innings of play.
The Seminoles played a terrific
game. They pulled off two double
plays, Eddie Barbour, who started
the game but tired after the sixth,
struck out nine opposing batter*
in six innings.
Even in the eighth inning the
Seminoles had tf|e advantage *■
they loaded the bases with no
outs and were unable to realize
a run out of the inning. •
But the result of the loss by
Sanford was only proof that the
Seminoles had the stuff with which
to break the conference race wide
open, and the game gabemore
vigor to the Seminole determina.
lion to upset Winter Park tomorrom lftemoon mith a probably
radically reshuffled lineup.
Baseball coach Dave Laude w.is
lavish writh most of his pralsa.
“ We showed me had wha R
takes," ho said. “ We out played
them, w* were sharp, wa led in
the gams all the way, but we just
couldn't come through in the
pinch. We had the game but we
muffed It."
Laude said this morning that a
radical change would be part of
the result of the game last night.
“ We can still take thlrc onference
with a decent break," hr declar­
ed. “ If we ran knock off Winter
Park tomorrow afternoon, and 1
think w* will, that will 'throw Co­
coa and Winter Park Into a tie
for first place In the conference.
We’ll meet Cocoa again, and the
score will be different then. Co­
coa will meet Winter Park again,
and if wa can help whip them to­
morrow I think they’ll start slip­
ping back."
Laude said that he would pin
his hopes for the conference on
a three-way lie for first placo
that would result in » play-off.
“ Then,” he siad, “ we’ll take it
the way It comes, and we’ll do
allright."
The Seminoles face undefeated
Winter Park tomorrow afternoon
in Winter Park.
Johnny Yrackle, Doyle Corley,
Bonnie Russi, Brantley Sehirard,
Eddie Barbour, ami Ken McMurray all pot hits for Sanford.
I, C. Smith, who relieved Bar­
bour in the seventh waa charged
with the loss.
R II E
Sanford
110 OiO 00 3 « 4
Cocoa
111) 000 01 4 3 5
Batteries
Sanfoisi: Barbour, Smith (7) and
Dandridge
Cocos; Smith. Hill (4), Williams
(*) and Prin*

PACK WINNERS at the Csni'al Florida foxhunters fish fry and first prize; Line Jarobs, Del.and, Judge; S&gt; H. Earnest, Sanford,
dog show last Saturday at Florida Power clubhouse, Enterprise, judge; Donald Carder, Longwood, second prim
(Photo by Cox)
(L. to R.) Hert Caudle, Orange City, judge; H. It. Driskill, Longwood,

NSB Here Today For Track Meet With SHS
Th* thundering thlnclad warriors the results arc the proof. School i noles hit the century mark as they
of Seminole High leveled their tom- records are falling right and left rolled up 100 points against Eusmyhawks toward the visiting and the boys are really putting
New Smyrna Reach Barracudas on a good show for their new and tis and Tavares in a trl-ar.gular
meet. "That means we’re over the
this afternoon at 4 p. m. on the expanding audience."
hill
and on our way," Ganas de­
cinders behind Seminole High In Ganas said that runners like
a dual track meet.
Murray Nance. Phil Byrd, and clared enthusiastically.
Spectator attendance at the
At noon today track coach Fred Mike Tamny have put on marve­
Ganas ordered his charges to eat lous shows of form and skill so opening of the season for the
trark meat was estimated to be
lightly and he ready to cout'nue far this year.
What A Prlae
their trail of school record break­ "We are making the schools In arourd 50 persons. It has nowHOLLYWOOD HP — Tha Hol­
ing events that have highlighted this area take notice of us now." grown into an enthusiastic throng
this week's action in Seminole [ Ganas said. "We’re getting tough- of cheering fans that number be­ lywood Women's Tress Club offered as a door prize for ita an- f
High School track meets.
1tr and tougher in competition tween 200 and 300.
j nual Men's Day party: "A data
Ganas said that he had never evwy w*ek. Things a rc lookwith a rising young star who'a the
anticipaled the spectator* support : ing up. and we're on our .d ay to
F.yon amounts to one-fifth rf kind of girl you'd love to take
that has marked this season's ae- | a sound, enthusiastic, and success­
all L. S. man-trad? fiber produc­ home to your mother—if you
"The boys are putting all ful athletic program here."
dared.” Girl's name is Jayne Mans.
they've got into these meets, and 1 Tuesday afternoon the Semi ts i
&gt;field.

the n*ost beautiful—if not the most
beautiful—fairway* ever built.
According to Lawrence, Friedland is sparing no expense in con­
structing the Diplomat.

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Th* aw*«nnda Clrela will meet
at 7:30 p. m. at tha Garden Cen­
ter to hear Dr.
AVcst*
gata speak on "Lawns and Lawn*
WEDNESDAY
ments of Williamsburg." Host- cate". All members arc requ-t*
Tha Plantation Estates Glee esses for the program include, ed to be present bccattsa the uroClub of DeBary will meet at 7:3t&gt; Mr. Jean S. Adams, Mrs. E. S. gram will be set up for the
j p.m.
at the
Mansion under McCall and Mrs. W. D. Cardin- year. Hostesses arc, Mrs. C. M.
the direction of Mrs. Harry tr.
FlowJi*. Mrs. R. T. Hickson, Mrs.
1 Whitaker
with Laura Platt
The Ladies Aid of the Lutheran Mabel Gear, and Mrs. Irving
Brown as accompanist. Thrie church of the Redeemer will hold Pryor.
will be a short business meeting its monthly meeting this ThursThe Ixora Circle of thr Garden
conducted by Henry Wood, pres­ day in observance of Holy Week. Club meets nt 12:30 for a cover­
ident, followed by n social hour Hostesses arc scheduled to be ed dish luncheon, Mrs. Fred Morwith refreshments.
BY VIRGINIA CONN
Mrs. Joe Meisch and Mrs. Henry ray, 1331 Forest Dr. Hostesses
Thurston. All newcomers are in- arc. Airs. Peggy Murray, Mrs.
Prayer
meeting
will
be
held
at
I am using a now typtwr er —■
—
7:;’.0 p.m. at the First Bapii t vitul to attend this meeting.
Ruth Lee, Mrs. Ann Cowan, Mrs.
this afternoon since mine is K
Churrh with the Y'outh of the
The Hcmoro.-nlli* fir- le of the Laura Bracken.
lag fixed, so if this one dresn't
Church in charge. At 8:15 pm. Garden Club will meet at the
Mrs. Tan! Pexold, 500 Palmetto
write like mo, it is borrowed fr -n
I Sunday School workers' confei- dome of Misses i aura and Edna Ave will h.- hostess to theHibisfS o n n y Powell, ar.d it is deteinincnee
will
b«
held.
Chittenden, 1604 Palmetto Ave. cus Circle meeting at 2:30, Mrs.
«d to get the best of me It's not
Prayer Service will be held at at 7:30 p.m. Mri J 1' Chittend­ Joe Mclsch wit be co-ho*tC*$.
Sonny'* fault, as he tried t&gt; urge
the Elder Springs Baptist Chipel en and Miss Bess Jones will be riu&gt; program will be a “Sick
another on me. but this fJoked so The Woman's Missionary U n-1
co-hostess. Mrs. T. J. Gallagher j*|.*nt Clinic".
at 7:30 p.m.
Cute and new. Not used to these ion of the First Baptist Church
met Monday for its regular nionjadgets. Anyway I’ll try.
The Senior High Fellowship will be the speaker ami will showThe teenage boy* of the Church
.hly business and social session.
of the First Presbyterian Church slides on gnrden and flornt ar­ of the Naxarene Church will meet
Bill and Bctlv L:mos t ok their The various circles convened in
rangements
of
Winchester,
Va.
will meet at the Church at 7
four oldest children (leaving poor appointed classrooms. This meet­
J:ch member is requested to at the church at 7 p.m. for the
p.m. for recreation.
Laurie home) to Sanibel island last ing was followed by n covered
bring a small plant for the plant outing. The Rev. Robert Spe-ir*
Jr. will accompany the group.
The Mid-Week Bible Hour of the sale.
week-end. This lovely spot is on dish lunch.'on at noon ard a pr iAlso the young ladies of Ilia
the West coast rf Florida, and if gram at 1 p.m. on "Observig
First Presbyterian Church will be
The Grammar School I’-TA Churrh will meet at 7 p.m. at
f accessible only by ferry from Yuuth Activities Week", Prc*- NEWLY APPOINTED Sanford Juniu High Schnd P-TA officer* talking thing* over last night at conducted by the pastor, Rev. A
will meet at the school .it 3 p the home of Violet Sprivy for
" Fort Myers. It is famous as a ident for the day was Mrs. A. U the monthly meeting are left In right. IV. T. Crabtree, president. It F. Richard*, lire prsident, Fred G. Mefnnis, at 7:30 p.m.
m There will nomination of of­
shell collectors paradise The Le- Chiles.
The Chancel Choir of the First ficers. The subject disciis-md with n pajama party.
Murray, secretary, and Ted William*, treasuril.
(Photo by Bergstrom)
Saturday
moses were accomodated on the
Piesbyterinn Church will te- each
child’s teacher will
he
adjoinirg island of Captiva. and The following were elected as
liearsp at 7:30 p m. at the Church. 'Science and Social Studies "
The K A’s of the Firat Baptist
Especially int
nominating
committee
Mrs.
Jj.-k
since they were joining fi
Is
Installation of the officers of
Church will meet at 9:30 u.nt.
group was the
Fox.
Mrs.
Irving
Pryor,
and
Mrs.
The
Junior
Choir
of
the
First
there tiie welk-Cnd was far fr m
the Ladies' Oriental Shrine will
Tito Satlie Harristn Chapter of
Mrs.
Cully
concerning
tha
11
.
,
dull. The waters of the guif can J. Koy Britt. A chalk talk de­
h&lt;- held at 6:30 p.m. at the Presbyterian Churrh will meet N.S.D A It. will meet at .t p.m.
Young People’s work in W.M.S.
luding
the
work
of
lltc
Training
for
rehearsal
ami
ftllowship
at
be surpassed In color only by
Shrine Club. The service is open
with Airs. H. AV. Rucker, 510
The community Missions report
those surrounding the Pacific Is­ School and the Carver School
to the public. Reservations will 3:45 p.m. nt the Church.
Valencia Dr. Airs. P. P. Campbell
by
j
was
good
and
work
was
planned
The
Sanford
High
School
P-TA
i-h-mls.”
He
stated,
“
that
since
of
Missions
was
presented
The
Youth
Choir
of
tho
First
lands—Those lucky Lcmosc*.
be open till April 10. For Rcser
and Mrs. R. \V. Kuprecht will act
C.
I
for
the
coming
month.
held
its
regularly
monthly
meetMrs.
Charles
Arnold.
Mrs.
It.
Pirn-crest
was
built
only
three
Congratulations to Harold Ring
rail Mrs. Hubert Pierce, Presbyterian Church will meet for as co-hostes&lt;.
A letter from Shelia Cameron trg last night in the Auditorium &gt;cars ago enrollment has increas­ rations
at 7 30 p.m. at
the
f f o r winning the Garland W. Spcn Moores accompanied by Mrs.
FA
2
2031
or Mrs J. A. Howard. rehearsal
SATURDAY
Church.
ecr Memorial Golf Tournament Koy firitt nt the piano sang uni read concerning the Carver of the school. After rouMnc rep ■ ed and now it is necessary that FA
23767.
All
Shriners
and
The Ladle* Aid of the Luther­
were
he.n
I
the
group
discussed
Pine
.-real
he
converted
to
strictly
softly
"Christ
for
the
Whole
Mission
in
New
Orleans.
Also we are proud of Cy Fitton
The Deacons of the First Pres- an Church will have-a bake sale
wives especially Invited
Those present were: Mi Geo­ the Florida Educational A*s- i limintary education and the Juior
for winning the second flight over Wide World" as Mrs. Arnold
b.vtcrian Church will meet in the ut 8:30 a.m. in front nf Sears
High
School
there
eonululate
with
lion's
stand
on
bills,
N
O
and
71
THURSDAY
Harry Cushing. Cy’s brother and talked. The devotional given by rge I^xon, Mrs. J.P. Cully, .Mrs
Session Room at 7; 15 p.m.
Store on East First Street.
The Sanford Home Demonstra­
sLster-in-law are here (lor a week Mrs. George Dixon was taken W. L. Vance. Mis. P. P. Can pbcll. concerning the 'earlier* -slaty and Sanford
I'hc Central Circle of tile San­
better
school
facilities.
The
organ)
lunior
Hui:
ouie.:o
avoid
a
from
Hebrew
11:1-3.
After
the
tion
Club
will
mrct
at
the
ConnMrs.
Boy
Britt,
Mr*.
Myron
from Hamilton Ohio They anin schools the East-1ell Center. Genvoa and 35th SI. ford Garden Club will meet at
Vadcn and Grace Fitton—V’adcn group presented Mrs. Arnold Smith, Mrs. Lillian Vickery, nn I ration Is strongly in agreement i " V
C
th
the
F
E
\
and
ICCO;
I
!
side
chool
will
he u-cd a* an addl- .,( ; p m. with Mrs. C. M Flow ;':4o at tho home of Mr*.
•
Is Cy’s younger brother, by not with a gift, the meeting was Mrs. R. F. Cooper.
the need* of the school system
tmral Junior High under a related l r r s as hostes* Mrs. R. F. Roehlk Benson, nf Sanford Ave. Co
more than twenty years. Grace is closed with a prayer by Mrs. A. Circle Number Three
demontrate a
casserole hostesses will he Mrs. E. M.
Mrs Clyde Humphrey presided Woodrow Ca*h. chairman of the chol.istie proginm. It wa* su g -ju j||
originally from Richmond, Virgi­ J. Peterson.
Hoke nml Mn. Frank Hill. At'. &lt;
■
ted
that
the
building
servo
to
1
,|ish.
nominating
committee
revelled
the
nia, and since by now Jean Fitton Circle Number One
over tlie business session of cir­
The Central Circle Garden Club "'0°d Teaglc of D a y to n a Beach
The meeting was opened by cle number three and routine ic- names nf new officers. They arc- "locate ninety students under the
f w i l l have accused me of using
Because of the Flower Show this
A. ports were hard. Cheery get well W J. Crabtree, president, II F 'ircelion of hreo veiv capable'^ill meet at Mrs. Zeti Ratliffs. 15 scheduled to speak on Hibiscus
them for fillers, 1 will no longer the co-chairman, Mrs. W.
Saturday
and Sunday the Palm
FRIDAY
teacher*
After
stimulating
quo*u,,*
f&gt;ar|,
*
V
e.
nt
0:30
to
go
in
Hi.haul*,
vice
president,
Fred
Mur
expound on the manv interesting Ixratzcrt with the invocation be­ cards were signed by the mem
Circle
will
postpone its meeting
Tlic
Arulcn
Circle
will
meet
nl
lion
and
answer
period
».i
the
pro
it
Kr,„lp
t0
Mrs.
Uenaon's
home
raj,
ecretary
and
T**d
Williamthings I found out about th« Va­ ing led by .Mrs. Vullie Williams her* to be sent to nick member.*,
powcil plan tiatehell spoke hriefl) in South Sanford Ave. to hear Mrs. O. P. Herndon's home on for a week. On Thursday the 18th
dcn Fitlons. Since they will be Sr. An inspiring devotional xvas Afr*. W. (*. Lynn ami Mrs. I! rohe treasurer.
M the Stud -n'. Assignment Law. y r, Attwood Teaglc of Daytona Sanford Ave nt 8 p.m. Airs. E. tin* Circle x\Ml have an excursion
here for a week, i'll sneak it in given by a new member, Mis.
Centered around the Easter Stuart Galcliell, Director &lt;ii Se ■
C. Harper will *crve as ro-ho*te-i to the Garden Barn in Eustis.
n
• - f the highlights of the even- Beach speak on hibiscus
Spasmodically,
Instruction
spoke on
Claire Tanner on "Easter"
theme wa* the devotional given corulary
uw.i,
an
nnnniinecmrct
that
the
The Dirt Gardem-rs Circle will Members nr»- reminded to bring
Will Do Ah nt
More golf news comes from The circle will visit the County hy Mrs. M. N. Cleveland entit- "What Sanford
P T \ DADS arc staging a talent meet at the home of Airs. Harry plants for show.
FALSE TEETH WEARERS
Naples where our girls are fight­ Home April la, at It p in. meet* led "Our
Living With the t ’|&gt;
The Mimosa l iirle of the i l uDm I ••••» ittort »-»* |lttk**c *#»•«.
ing the bailie in the \nmi.il Alai- ins fir»t at the church at 2:30 p m ward look". Mr*. F. E. Belt that tho W M.U. of S e m in o le li ne .i -il mock wedding April 26 Cushing at l,och Arbor at in a
1
*4^. *M#
Uco-HdoMo, W»-!M»
MW,
men’s tournament, which, inriden The Young People* report was gave the lesson on Stewardship. Association "d l meet *1 in i m. 11 raise money for new rurtains m. Alemhers will please note ,lrit Club will meet it the home
"» mf«»r**!**n&gt;lilO(1T i*a I
m*«
(
&gt;
r
the
m
litorlum
Floy
I
Rich­
change
in
date.
The
program
will
of
Mrs.
It.
F.
AlcWhorter.
I
ptally, will be held in Sanfoid next given by Mrs. ,\. J. Peterson. A Arrangements were mad* for vis­ April 25 o' Centi si Church, Diy!**••.
ft. Nf h«ards
lit
ought
int
the
f
a
a
that
the
inrliiHe
i
sneaker
Airs
d
•»
m
'
u
M
HM.
IS
Iff
Both
|
•
‘
*l»
Rond
at.
10
a
m
Each
mem3 year. Either the weather was ton supplementary book,
"Alaska iting shut-in members
IS
Oat It Ml t«mt full"*. D rlti
tni:.» lloach, with a covered d-&lt; i sc|,„„| n-til qol pu*cnjsed n!\v
»MhM **-»'• H llOlbllir MdOUCTS CO,
hot for them, the wind too strong Calling" was purchased by Mrs.
Mrs. A. L. Thomas gave a sum­ a', noun. Mrs. Tinner Lodge oa&lt; eurlains since it had been twill, Gallegher, Her topic will he "The i*r I* asked to bring floral nr
Cm •!«.
(•&lt;•*» •
Garden*
and
Flower
Arrangernngcment.
or the course too new—anyway Yollie Williams Sr. for the group. mary of the excellent work be­ risked to he publication officer
rite
benefit
will
he
held
in
tho
Pine
the pride of Sanford didn't shine Discussion will he held when all ing done hy tli- young pe pip in Ilk' in the nliscncc of Airs. Al. ' our
crest auditorium at 7:30 p.m. "An
In the qualifying rounds on Mon­ members have read tin* book. primary and Intermediate cla* ■•*. tilings who Ini* moved uv.uy. all male cast of 23 have been re­
day. The course is longer than She also recommended "Clip of These classes contributed S27 .10 Mi* Ahrah.ims closed the "m c!
hearsing twice a week for a month
•u r own and perhaps the length Fury” for the ladies which tells toward the Annie Armstrong ing with n poem "Sh'it In* nnd so this is bound to he quitea pro­
was taken up in extra sand traps i f the liquor traffic Mission books fund.
i prayer.
duction." stated \V. T. Ciahtrce.
We are convinced that some of were then passed out.
Present were: Mi*. Clyil • II i itThe following member* were
After -i sneak prevue of the
them will shine anyway in their
Mrs. A. J. Walker asked fo. , plircy Mrs. &gt;1. N. Cleveland, Mi — pu &gt;nl: .Mi
il. C. .Moore, Ati * pl»v the grout nljuu-ned to the
own flights. The very fact that more coupons for the Childrens F E llol
.Mm . A. I. Tlumi i , C. I Park. Mr*. John I*. A'ora mn. i loom where reirc»hmeni»
fourteen from Sanford went t&gt; Home Mrs. W. P. Brooks Jr. rea l Mrs II. AV Rucker. Alls. \. I, h •in i. Airs ti (* Gibbs, Mr*
acre served.
l^ th e tournament is enough to prove an interesting *t/ry written by Joy Bnrlneau,
Mi 11ha Marshall. Mrs.
Tied
Teddy
we have a town of ardent golfers, re Stringer a student at Carver Mrs. L. A. Phillips. M rs Hal A M-.ers, Air*. J, A Cunnlngb .in,
as only double that amount went School, which told of her pleas­ Coltiert. Mrs. || K Turner nod Mr* Turner Lodge, Mi*. AA nfrom Jacksonville, and they have ant experience there. Mrs. M. H a visitor. Airs. A It Ch.Ii-s,
It Pippin ami one visitor. Mis.
four golf courses that 1 know of. Wade gave a very interesting t irle Number Four
Horton from Miami.
and maybe another by, now.... the S'tcvvardihip Menage. Air* t'ci-il
Cirri** number four nn-t in the GirrV NiimliCr l i v e
place ,*-,‘o°.wi,nA
&lt; ire'e five met in the T.C.L
Tucker reported on the Study Educational Building with Mis
on especially for our two navy Course given recently at thr church B (' Moore, chairman prcsiiing cla’sroom nf the T'lr'1 BapiGt
WASHINGTON UP —The Ira*irls, Jeanne Foulk and Louise
Pansy plants, cut flower* and She n|H-ned the meeting with a i hurcli with Air*. S A B Wilt*iu■ ddionnl Eaater egg rolling on
Tarkcr allhough xse cannot slight Girl Scout cookies were taken to beautiful poem "Gods Extras" hy *mi iiiCaiding. Alt t AA’. D. tl.ir- the White ll«*ii*** smith Inxvn will]
the other twelve who are good the shut-ins by Alls A. J. Peter Klixatn-lh Reynolds. Mrs. J ('. .liner led the circle in the AA 'I. I..- held thi- yeat on Fa*trr Mon­
friends, too. At least, tf they don’t son. Minutr* of the previous, Gibbs gave a most inspiring de­
U. watchwords and opened her day. April 22
f win at all, let us hope that they meeting were read by Mrs. A. AV votional from Geneses 22:6 aid
Chance* arc that Mr. and Mis.
w are having a good tune, becau-c Woodall and $5,53 was collected emphasized the fact “ We II vo- duvot (n.il, taken frim l\ li. t ID Eiu-iihowci will mil to- iiieant lie
20
"What
Go.l
Can
Do
For
Us".
that is the main purpose of the
eau*e the Chief Executive plans
for blocks tai be
purchased for walk alone, God is always with She close t with a prayer.
whole thing anyway.
in gu to A igusla, Ga. about April
us " Mrs. Marthn Alarshull led
this
mission
nt
Elder
Springs.
Mr*.
(I.
It
Drake
gave
routine
Was amused this mornnig by
New member* present were: in prayer. Mr*. John D. Ahru- v.'crct.nv and treasurer’* report*. 18.
the confusion caused by the in
.1- m Ilu- past year* attendance
stallation of the new "wait and Air*. Mine Mitchell, Air*. Ceril hams, *ei 11 ,i&gt;v and treasurer | Mrs. AA.lt. ti nn, eliammiu, wel­ ai ilu- Eu*trr egg rolling will be
gn.e
rotitim
tepori
*.
Art
nfror
Tinker
II.
«n,|
Mrs.
Claim
Tan­
comed
A|i.
R.
T
Thum.n
buck
walk’’ signals on First and Park.
ing of f t 80 was taken hv .Mrs. after her illness. Mrs. I! J Fin­ limited to children under !• year*
Guess we are all so used to jay- ner.
J.
C. Gibbs.
Regular
meeting
member*
were
ch, community mission chairman, of uce an,| adult* accompnnie I
walking that it is hard to believe
Alis. Moure reported on the told of vi-itiiig the Good Samar- by ehlldieii.
when all the ears stop at one?. Airs B. R. Beck. Mrs. AV. p.
Feoplc were jamming up nn Itnmks Jr. Mrs. I.nvi Hoop. Jit*. young people"* work ami Mrs. tan Home .ted taking them randy
{^•very eorner while the walk sig­ AA\ A. Kiutzcrt. Mrs. J. F. I.e-.vi-, Pn»l * pre *ut .| tin- nomln-i* of ami gum An Interesting talk
nals were flashed, then when the Mrs.. A. J re'erxon, Mrs. J A.Jvi-its, ronta i and tcli phone was pro tiled hy Mr* It Aletraffic started to move, they Strange. Aliss Isabel!* Simon, c a lls for the irele ihi* month AVhnrton »n “ Why Give M me) 7"
Mrs. It II
Alarlin. mis.-iun
darted across. It's a good thing Mrs. M If. Wade, Mrs. A. J. Mr*. Martha Mar-hall gave a
Innovations came gradually, or AAalker, Mrs. Vollic Aldliam* Sr. very intere*tmg talk nn "StCvv- study rhainnan told of the in­
The Ladies aid of the I.utheisin
arlirla in the l-Minc
we might all be run over. The Air* E. r.. Wood. Mrs. A.AV. midship Enrobes Life", giving teresting
Sanford scene changes *n quickly AVoodall and Mr- AV. P. Yerl-y. examples of Bi-dc characters Mission and Roj.il Seivi.r mag­ Church have planned a Dik"
tithing.
azine* after which she closed Sale for Saturday morning be­
that a constant visitor might well Circle Number T*»«
Mr*. Fred
Mvrrs, m;»*ion the meeting with a prayer.
Afr«. George Dixon, rhainnan
ginning it 8.30 In front nf Scars .
wonder if he w-era in the same
Pictent
were
Mrs .! It Stun nn Ea*t First St. The pro- I
town. In a short time we will have presided over the circle meeting j study • hail man, read an article
.: i |: T T I
-.tii. r . !
Sonth-wi.:,. presbk-nt lu
will go toward thr h-ilbing
a new Farmer's Market, a White as Airs. AV. I.. Vance brought from the
fund
wav to light up First street, and an in-pnng devotional. Mrs. Roy nf tVM.U. in Royal Service and S J Da* -. ' tr- II II Mart
I! F. McWhnrtun, Mr* H
Mi
IG-nry Thui»ti&gt;n and Mrs.
* a Civic Auditorium. Sanford is go­ Britt acted as secretary pro tent also reported Dr Authcn would M.
Gard.ncr, Dave titeen are In charge of at.
ing in the right direction, even if and read the minutes of the last i,r on the Radio Baptist Hour at I Ftrch. Mr* AV. I&gt;
a few miss the sleepiness of the Session Brief reports were heard 7:30 am . in April, May nn I Air* J It. Fields and Air S A rnngemenf*.
June Mrs
Abrahams
stated II. Wilkinsim.
The puhlie is urged to attend
Sanford of a few short years ago from nil eommittrn chairman.

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CLASSIFIED INDEX

5—RROEERS and REALTORS

4—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

CARD of THANKS
I LOST A FOUND
J FOR RENT
3 BEACH RENTALS
4 WANTED Ui RENT
5 BROKERS A REALTORS
• REAL ESTATE for SALE
T REAL ESTATE WANTED
t MISCKLLANKOUT
■ MISCELLANEOUS
1* OFFICE EQUIPMENT
II AUTOMOBILES.TRAILERS
13 BOATS * MOTORS
13 FARM SUFPUES A MACHIN­
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14 FETS-LIVESTOCK-SUPPLIES
(Penltry)
15 ARTICLES WANTED
14 PLACES te EAT
IT BEAUTY PARLORS
II FEMALE HELP WANTED
11 MALE HELP WANTED
21 MALE or FEMALE
21 WORK WANTED
22 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
22A MONEY lo LOAN
23 SPECIAL SERVICES
23A ROOFING A PLUMBING
34 PIANO SERVICES
2S ELECTRICAL-CONTRACTORS
21 INSURANCE
27 NOTICES-PERSONALS
21 ARTICLES for SALE
29 FURNITURE A HOUSEHOLD

R » L. Remaedy. Aaaociate
Joemay Walker, Aaaeelate
••Call Hall" Phone FA 3-3641
Your* for prompt and
efficient Service

Stenstrom Realty
H. E. STENSTROM
Regiatered Broker
2427 Laurel — Phone FA 2-2420

CHECK THESE
WE HAVE A HOME
FOR YOU

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HOMES—3 and 4 b e d r o o m s
1 A 3 batha.
Completed and ready for Immedi­
ate occupancy.
Locations.
Druid Park — Sanford
Grove Manors — Sanford
Valencia Villas — Deuand
Whispering Oaks — Titusville

Tired of Trailer-Life7
TUDOR, Inc.
L e ft Trade
Put down your root* on thii In rue
Cor. IIwy 17-92 It 27th St.
Oak’thaded Plot in excellent
Phone FA 2-ISIt
tuburban neighborhood. Over B R A U .W ODHAM. Pr«*.
1U acre*, with liveable, new, 2
BR home that has unlimited
posslbilitlci.
By appointment only.
LOST LAKES ACRES
TV. H. “ B lir STUMPER
18 beautiful cimp or home sites,
Realtor — General Inturor
5-7 acres, with or without lakeGuy AllenAavoelate
2—FOR RENT
front. Near Paisley off Rt. 42
Arietta Price. Associate
Write for brochure.
For nice couple. Clean furnlahed Phone FA 2-4901 - 112 N. Park
L. M. "STEW” Prince
upatairs apt. Electric kitchen,
511 Center St., Kurils
private entrance. Dial FA 2-1877ROSA L. PAYTON
Phone Elgin 7-2305
Regiatered Real Estate Broker
Two duplex apartments, one bed­ Ph. FA 2-1301—17-92 at Hiawatha Furn. 2 bedroom masonry home,
room each. FurnUhed. $50.0 ) per
Nolan Road. Ph. FA 2-2312.
month. 704 A 706 Weat 4th 8t.
07.IER REALTY CO.
Phone FA 2-3883 after 6 p.m.
3 BR CB home, large lot, nice
Lanra B. Otter, Realtor
location. $9,950. $52.41 mo. 2423
Haael M Field, As.oclatr
I bedroom home In Lake Mary on 2801 So. Orlando liwy FA 2-5542 Yale.
Palmetto Ave. Automatic hot
Attractive 3 bedroom CB home
water heater, G. E. refrigerat­
Real Estate Insurance
on large lot. Florida room with
or, eleetrie range, automatic Commercial Investment*—Rentals
new draw drapes. Assume pay
waiher. lake privileges. InProperty Management
ments $73.03 mo. after down
quire M- C. Hudaion on Pal­
RAYMOND M. BALL, payment. 107 W. 30th South
metto Aee. FA 2-3685.

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10. Dull paIrus
8. Motion
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pieatone
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12. Pluck guitar 7. Java
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tree
13. Egg-ritaped » Glut
14. Willing
t. Slim
13. Dried grape 12. Cunning
14. You (dial
13. Rowing
var.)
ImpleIT. Flaming
m*nt
light
IS. Beam
14.Public notice 18. Youth
20. Thrash
20.Bog
21. Devoured
21. Solemn
22. Raise
wonder
34. Arbor
34. Operate
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respect
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W I REPAIR AND SERVICE !
- F a c to r , to y o u S T I N E
Alomieem
Machine and Supply Co.
Veaatlaa Iliad*
BARGAIN
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2-8432 Enclosed head. Si j-proof bottom
rail with plaatie ends Plastie
JUBILEE
VACUUM CLEANER
or rayon tape*. Cettoo or nyloa
cords.
REPAIRS
USED CAR SALE
Repairs ft part* for all mnke« of &lt;enkarik Liana and Paint Cft.
rieaner*. Electrolux, llucvcr, 112-114 West nd St. Ph. FA 2 4822
Dodge 4 dr H-T
$2595
Kirby, A irw ay, G. E. Replace­
Butck Riviera
$1995
ment part*. Work guaranteed A# ouy i h *«• w t l furasMre
Olds *88' 4 dr
$1195
Paying Mg aash prices ter any
Free pick up A delivery. Call
thmg of value SUPER TRADFord 2 dr
$ 795 FA 2-4765
Olda *88’ 4 dr.
$1495
INO POST on 17-92 Ph FA 20677.
Ply. 4 dr Auto-T
$ 993 This is a pass to the Movieland
Plymouth 4-dr. Sedan $635
Ride-In for Don Baty. Exp. Crib and her chair for salt. 125
date Apr. 19, 1937.
Pinecrest Dr. FA 2-4951.

SEE US TODAY!

SEM INOLE
CO U N TY
MOTORS
ST9 E. First St.

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Plumbing. Krcsky Heating

M. G. HODGES
Set-viee on All Water I'um psWells Drilled — Pump,
Paola Road. Phone FA 2 6037

PLUMBING

rocker. 2 upholstered
clalra, dresser. Antique walnut
tta , mattress ft springs, -iak
sttieboards. Dining tab.e A 4
chairs. 2 french doors, 2&gt;8-'jxS.
Maytag washing machine. Car
he seen Friday anil Saturday at
411 P a l m e t t o
Are. I'b.
FA 2-2548.

Good used refrigerator, washer,
Contract ami Repair Work
stove, $25.00 each. Cali at 808
Free Estimates
This h a pass to the Rltz Theatre (
Magnolia, after 6:1)0.
R. L HARVEY
for Robert Rlchardaon. Exp.
201 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2-3383
date, Apr. 19, 1957.
2 Sports Coats. Size 10 Plaid,
like new $8. Navy blue *5. I’ll.
12—BOATS and MOTORS
This Is a pass to the Prairie Lak:
FA 2-5250 after 6:30 p. m.
Drive-In for June Jennings.
JOHNSON MOTORS
Exp. date Apr. 19, 1957.
29—FURNlf'ORE
and
SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS
2484 Sanford Avn. Ph. FA 2-1592
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Your Evlnrude Dealer
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
304 E. 1st.
Thone FA 2-5961
THE NEW
OLIVER OUTBOARD .MOTORS
Powerful—Smooth—QuWt
S-L-O-W TROLLING
EASY STARTING
Special Introductory Offer
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S299.50

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Paul F. Mueller ft Son
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Reg. $272.00
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ll'jby 8p*ara, 3lgr"—PA 3ri333 Double Dreiser
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WESTERN AUTO STORE
CLARK
214 E. First St..... Ph. FA 2 4403 Plumbing, Healing ft Supply Co.
Contracting ft Repairs
13* boat, 10 HP motor, inquire 2619 Orlando Dr. Ph. FA 2-2374
Monroe Corner, Mrs. Morris.
Highway 17 ft 92 South
14 ft. fiberglass boat, cover, trail­
er. motor. Aimoat new. Phono PLUMBING ft SEPTIC TANKS
INSTALLATION ft REPAIRS
FA 2-4177.
24 Hour Service
ARCHIE C. HARRIETT
rhiq is a pass to the Prairie Lake
FA 2-5299 or FA 2-5751
Drive-In for Nancy Richards.
Exp. date Apr. 19, 1037.

Oiteen— 3 room firat floor
4 bedroom, 2 bath homo, Dream.floor furnlahed apt. S room ••- PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
wold section. Large Florida
eond floor furnished apt. Call S. D. Bighleyman — Associate
room, dining room, garbage
204
S.
Park
Ave.
Ph.
FA
2-5641
FA 2-5771.
disposal, dish washer, carporte,
storage. Ph. FA 2 6398.
C hrrrr Real Estate Agrncy
15—ARTICLES WAN'fUl)
Small apt. 112 Elm Ph. Va -2-0578.
Dial FA 2-9929—Notary
Une Hursc Farm Wagon with
TICIENCY Apartment. Suitable 1219 W. 13 8t. Rear-Barber Shop
EDGEWATER
for Winter Tourist. Private bath
New CH house for sale, by owner, j rubber tires. Sat of Single Har­
k ahewer. Steam heat. Inquire
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
2 bedroom. Extra large car- J ness. One or Two Hone Mow.ng Machine. Scoop. Also 6 Gait.
Manuel Jacobion aeros* from
ask Crumley 4c Montcith
porte, and utility room. Space
r&gt;| Saddle Horse. Write It. M.
Pott Office.
at 117 South Park Ph. FA 2-4695
for Florida room. Easy walking
itakstraw, Itox 1166, New Smy­
distance to store, post office,
,’ELAKA APARTMENTS: room*
Buy tn Lake Mary and .vsve.
rna Reach. Fla. or Phone GASchurch,
and
river.
Large
lot
private batha. 114 W. k irtt St.
8113.
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
with shade trees.
Lake Mary, Merida
$6,995
lean furn. apt.. Oil Park Av«.
17—liP.AUTV PARLORS
Ph. Sanford FA 2 ak-17
See Roy Harding, bdgewatcr
fficiency Apt. lli-way 17-92 So.
Trailer Court, Rt. 1, south of Your Beauty Number Is FA 2-5742
City Limit*. Slumberland Court. 3-U.U., 2-Bath frame homo with
New Smyrna. F irst trailer on HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
200 ft. on beautiful lake, 2 acres
right, North driveway.
103 S. Oak Ave.
leely furnished fiva room gar­ land. Price of $10,500 includes
FEMALE
HELP WANTED
age apartment. Adults only. most of furnishings.
1^—
9—Flowers. Plant*,, Shrike
Call FA 2-0838 or FA 2-0872.
Peat Compost (Daetweider’a) 60c
IF YOU NEED
room unfurnished house. Ph. 3 Bit, 2-flath modern masonry
bu. bag. GRAPEVTIXB NUR­ A good steady income and can
homo
in
excellent
suburban
see*
FA 2-6021, if no answer FA- tion, school bus at front door.
work only half days, sell Avon
SERY, Grapeviile Ave Phone
2-1266.
Cosmetics. Experience unneces­
FA 2 0886.
Priced below present market at
sary. Contact Mrs. J. Milutich,
room furnished apartment. 2300 $13,500. Terms.
OFFICE EQUIPMENT
Box 246, Lockhart.
Mclionville Ave.
2- B.R. masonry home, nice sec­ HAYNES Office Machino Co 19-MALE HELP WANTED
nail unfurnished house, 1600 tion, surrounded by other attract­
Typewriters, adding machine*
French Ave.
ive homes. $9,200. Immediate
SalM-Rrntals, 314 Mag., Ph. Budget and credit man. Apply
possession.
$1,000
down.
Firastone Store.
FA 2 0462.
imished 2 bedroom apt. 213 W.
16th. Ph. FA 2-5450.
Choice laki-front lot (100x300) on I t— U noM tH lH .ES—TRAILERS Experienced man for night work.
Apply Bell's Standard Service,
oms $1.00 and up. 420 Wes*, beautiful Crystal Lake. Very
French at Seminole Uivd.
SKK
high elevation. $3,950.
rst Street.
s i—Wo r k w a n t e d
RAY HERRON
rst floor, 2 room apt., private 2 B.R. older style frame home
YOUR
entrance 4c bath. Electric 4c for the retired couple desiring
Power lawn mowing. Ph. FA 2-6370
water furnished. Eldery couple
PONTIAC SALESMAN FOR A
evenings.
a
close-in
location.
Only
4
blocks
or single person. 109 Holly.
from Winn-Dixie Store. Also close NEW PONTIAC OR GOOD Laundry, ironing at homo or day
FA 2-2489.
USED CAR
to many churches. $6,000.
work. I’hone FA 2-6619
1919 Ford 2-door
room completely furnished
1950
Ply.
4-dr.
Sedan,
new
&gt;und floor apt. Lights .nd cook- 3 BR, 2-Bath new and very de­ paint A seat cover*. Spec. $395 22 A— MONEY TO LOAN
ng facilities. Apply 313 Pal- luxe home in Mayfair section. 1951 Plym. 4dr. Sedan
Double garage, built-in range, if
AUTO LOANS
netto Ave.
you require a fine home in a 1954 Chev. 2dr. P. G.
COST LESS
room furnished apartment, in- better-class residential section, 1934 Pont. 4-dr. Hyd. Clean
ding utilities. $60. 107 W. 9th you should see this opportunity 1954 Pont. 4dr. Std. Shift
Florida State Hank
1955 Pont. 2-dr. Cat. Ex. Clean.
OF HANFORD
tel rooms suitable for couples, without delay. Price $21,500.
Ph. FA 2-0231 or after 6 p. m.
FA 2 2883. 301 West 1st St.
to mo. Ph. FA 2-4330.
24-SI*
Kt
I At. SERVIC ES
10 acres with 5 acres cleared
an furn. home, couple. 1505 and tiled and 5 acres in woods. It will pay YOU to see us before Do you knit, crochet, sew or make
A nice place to build a country
llllott.
you buy. Open Evenings and
saleable article* of any kind.
home.
Sundays.
We have a proposition that will
BR bungalow furnished. 313
Eastside Trailer Sales
interest you. Dial FA 2-2209
'almetto.
Pslatka, Fla.
14 acre grove on 20 acres land.
or call at 918 French Ave. at
bedroom unfurnished house, 6 acres in Large Seedlings and
once.
DON'S
COVER
SHOP
_
3
acres
in
Hamlins,
mostly
4
50.00 per month. Mrs. H. B.
Automobile
Interior
Decorator
INCOME TAX SERVICE
-aBree, Rt. 1 Box 19A Long- yearn old. A good investment at
Scat C overs— Boat Cushion*
rood. Phone W i n t e r Park $18,000. Terms.
Wm. II. Murray
At
Willis
Pontiac—301
W.
ML
1111 Celery Ave. Phona FA 2 1391
•62089.
Closed Sunday
SEE ELMO FARra YOURSeminole Realty
-BR6 kKRS and KKa LTAk S
W. DIETRICHS
T. W. MEKO
ENVELOPES. Letterhead*, state
REALTORS
ments, invade**, hand bill*, sad
Liatinga N eededElizabeth Math,In. Associate
program*.
ale.
Progressiva
Service Families Wailing
1901 Park Ave. Phone FA 2-5232
Printing Co. Phone FA 2 2951—
SALESMAN—
3&lt;U
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First
SL
BROWN REALTY
403 West 13th St.
New and U**d Cars
New one bedroom unfurnished
Sanford Ave. at Rosalia
WELL DRn.UNG
FA 2-0231 or FA 2-5376 after 6.
house.
FA 2-2538
Fairbanks Morse pump*.
HIGHWAY BUSINESS PRO­
19 &gt;.’, Ford Thunderhird. Excellent
Repairs to all maksa.
FOR RENT
PERTY AND ACREAGE
condition. Dial FA 2-4330.
HOWARD C. LONG
Store building approx. 540'
CLAYTON C. BROOKS
JOT E. Commercial Ava.
3 bedroom unfurn. house. 2 baths,
Phon* FA :-0«39
t.jikT..
sale: 3b f t Crest
Phone FA 2 283.7
screened porch.
Real Estate Investment*
liner. 38 ft. Detroiter. For par­
2 room apartment, funished.
Specialising in Acreage
HOUSES WASHED
ticular* call FA 2-2267. May
2 bedoom house, Furn. Available
Rout* 2. Box 616 Sanford, Fla.
consider trad* on borne or pro­ Also roof*. STEAM LUX PRO
April 16.
p e r t y . _________________
CESS. In Orlando since 1946.
6—REAL ESTATE ~FOR~SALE"
KENNETH E. SLACK
Thousands of satisfied custom­
REG. REAL ESTATE BROKE
1950 Ford V-8
$145
ers. Free estimate. Call 34389
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES 1950 Chcv. Convertible
1009 E. nd
Phone FA 2-0221
1213
collect, Orlando.
T i n CONVENTIONAL
1950 Willy* Stationwagon
8373
Consult A REALTOR First
FINANCING
1951 Dodge Pickup Truck . $445
GATUN BROTHERS
CULLEN AND HARKEY I. JW DOWN PAYMENTS
1952 Mercury 4-dr.
$595
Dragline A Bulldozer Service
106 N. Park Ave Ph FA 2-2311
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS 1951 Chev. Hardtop
»14o
Pb. FA 2 3278 Sanford.
ItOY REEL
A. K. SHOEMAKER, JR.
366 E. Second St.
WOOLSEY
Robert A. Williams Phone FA 2 3103 WOO Mellonvillve
Manna
Finwhe*
REALTOR
IJI'9
t
i-ri
let
2
&gt;
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r
,
RAH,
turn
Good buy en lake lot* aLn 3 bed­
Raymond Lundqwiat,
For Your Boat
signals, good tires. Bod/ in ex­
room house and acreage, by
ASSOCIATE
cellent condition. Runs goud. ^•nkarik Gitas tnd Paint Coowner. Charles Polly, corner
$175.00. Plan# FA 2-5381
Phon* FA 2-3951 AlUntlc Bank
14th St., Longwood.
112-114 W. 2nd SL Phone FA 2 4422

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AT THE BIG

1956
1955
1955
1964
1964
A. B. PETERSON
1954
Broktr Associates: A. B. Peter- FHA In service ta d PHA financ­ 1953
ing available.
■on Jr., P. J. Chesterton, G»rfield Willett*, end R. W. Wil­
liams. A. C. Doudney, Land
Surveyor
We can qualify yuu for one ef
118 N. Park Avc. Phone FA 2-6123
these home* in 30 minutes. You
can start enjoying the home
SEE THIS
while we proceaa the papers.
Large modern three bedroom
home on large lot. Florida room
and tile bath for a* low a t $1,000.
Developed by
down. Balance like rent.
ODHAM &amp;

REALTOR

H IE SANFORD HERALD

23—SPECIAL SERVICES

28—ARTICLES FOR BALE

REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
2544 French Ave.

J. W. HALL, REALTOR

11—AUTOMOBILES—TRAILERS

Ti,t M,rror

$199.00

Chest of Drawers
Innerspring Mattress
Matching Box Spring
Free—2 Pillows

Wrought Iron Bunk Beds
Complete with

$ 7 9 .5 0

mattress and
I.adder (Mnk-U
Twin Beds)

21—I'lA.Ml SERVICE

L. L Sill — Ptai.n Technician
Phone FA 2-0229 Route 1. Sanford I Tc. Sectional
Beg. $179.00
PIANO TUNING ft REPAIRING
W L HARMON
l*li. FA 2 1277 After 5:00 p. m.
1 Complete Rooms
23—ELECTRICAL SERVICES
1 of Furniture
FKIGIDAIKK appliances, sale
and service. G. H. High. Oviedo
FI*. Phene FO-6-3.713 er San |
ECIIOI.S |IM IIII&gt;u CO.
ford FA2-388.7 after 6 p. m. | fo r. 2nd ft .Magnolia. Ph. FA 2 6321
"Bud" Bamberger, Mgr.
Air Conditioning
Free Delivery
Electrical Contracting and
Repairs; Economical House
Wiring and Repuir*
$SAVE$
RANDALL ELECTRIC COMPANY
ON GOOD USED
12 Magnolia
Dia| FA 2-0915

$129.50

$ 2 9 5 .5 0

25
\i i l i m h n c - r e p a I r ?;PAINTING

FURNITURE

Mather of Sanford

FLoOk —*&lt;lmg *oC (Inisheng. 20.7-209 East First
FA 2-09.83
CUaniag, was mg xervmg Semi
Used furniture, appliance*, tool*.
itete eamity u m i UU
ect. Bought-sold. Larry's Mart.
H M. QIm m . lake Mary
321 East First St.. Ph. FA 2-4132
Ted Burnett
This Is a pass to the Rita Theatre
for PAINTING
2601 Granview Phone FA 2-2978 for Ann Davis. Exp. date Apr.
19, 1957.
For Painting call Mr. Tasker. Pk.
FA 2 6139. Room special $14.95.
REMODELING?
We can assist in financing, plans
selecting • contractor, ft th e '
finest materials available.

While they lest—Utility Credo
Kir 2x4, 2x6, 2x8. mostly 2x 6 $105 00 M.

Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
Out West 13tb St.
RED-l MIX CONCRETE
Window Silts • Lintels
Septic Tank—State Approved
Sand — Cement Mortar Mix
Mirada Concrete Co.
309 Elm Ave.
Phone FA 2 5751
2b— INSURANCE
BALL INSURANCE AGENCY
COMPLETE PROTECTION FOR
HOME AND BUSINES3

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
RAYMOND M. BALL, AGENT
204 S. Park
Sanford
FARMERS AGENCY
Insurance and Real Estate
Insure with FARMER ft rest as
sured. 116 French— FA 2-5221.
27—NOTICES— PhKMI.N A i..w

ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
Beds Day. Week or Month—
Tel FA 2 3181. Furniture Center
116 West First St.
TINY TOTS NU RS E R Y ~
Infants to school age, Reasonable
rates. Mothers care. Mrs. Singleton, 1404 E. 20th. Ph. FA 2 5425.
Gentleman leaving for CMcago
and vicinity. Wants driver, all
eapensei Paid. Phone Valdes
Hotel, Rov.ni 401.
Thii is a pan to the Mo.ieland
Ride-In for Harvey Starnes.
Exp. date Apr. 19, 1957.

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INVENTORY

White Wee a t * thought bash

over tha Mg protect slowly radarBar bawd illtad alertly. A
to ooid tonight"
af light owapt icrow tha window taken and slowly developed by a
"What wa
#i got up ewtfUy and group of earnest doctors, John
m ; ah*
Blandln finished hi* muck, and off, and oat thoughtful, eoootdergaraga . _
Ing all that bad bara said that
took out his pip*.
thaw walkad to tha aid* door.
"Tha makeshift served Ms pur- night nt tha meeting which h*
John’* amUa waa both glad to
oaa bar, and raprovtng that aba ,* * ," he agreed. Hla brown aye* hod atticd id o
*T«D It your own way," Hsten
aboold bo waiting. T i l taka to glinted. “The fun ws had bound
together; our (trained conceded, with a railte tucking In
Maying out all night,** bo thraat*
hacks and skinned knuckles make tha oorners of bar mouth.
onad ao ha klaoad bar.
Ha relit hla pip*. “In the past
up n Mg Investment After a time
**1 wantad to hear
year, Helen.” ha said quietly, "tn
about twenty jrearameating.”
would have developed tha thing my private practice I saved aavra
"Thai'* good, baeau
anything raa going to talk about Into what era wanted It to be. cases of eaneor through early an­
But—" Hle soft vole# broke with amination and teats. How many
It1
■ha turned to look a t him. Aa eagerness, “there’s work that could 1 have saved If a wallha hung hlo trench coat la the should be don* sow, Helen! We operating screening clinic hod
ball aloaat, tho bright orarbaad need this thing now! We need It been available In the community?
Ight *bou* dawn upon hlo oroot right out hers In the County— Fourteen ? Bursty, fourteen. And
thirty-five, possibly. Bo ft te
re growing ao fast out her
af brawn hair and tftrow a grolaoqua ahadow ad hlo pipa-In* the suburbs, what with our shop­ worth doing, Helen 1**
"Of course, darling." Her pen­
mouth profile against on* walL ping centers and our housing de­
Thar* waa, deflnltaly, an air of velopments. Well, I don't need to cil point aroaaed out the mast
repressed excitement about Dr. argue the thing to you. You’ve loaf, wrote plaits ham la Its
been sold on the Idea for as long
John Blandln.
"It’s worth," John was saying,
*TU gat soma milk.** ah* said, as I have—and. that’s over three
"anything It would scat! Tv* Ot­
years."
| i n l n | him.
•W i should go to bad.1
H* got to hla feet and paced ways known that." Ha puffed
Bh* araa already in the kitchen, around tha room, a alight man amok* about hla head. "Even U
setting things upon a tray. When with a tens* face, and clever It bad taken twenty years to de­
aha returned to the living room, hands. Hla vole* trembled with velop. W* need just aueh a ellnlc
out here In tho County. Our only
John was slanted Into his artn- amotion.
ahair, and ha lilted aw eyebrow , “It must be aa wonderful to hoapital out hero te tho County
ruefully. **Tou spoil mo—even to you ao to me, Helen, to hare Hoepi Lai, which te not set up to
fresh brownies."
twenty years suddenly telescoped function aa a screening clinic and
When he bad finished a third Into a few montha" He came to which la bound to b* Influenced
of tha milk and two brownies, tha table and leaned toward her. by politics."
“lUddlcd," raid Helen, writing
Helen slapped her bands flat upon "We’d have made It In time," be
lemon pie far Saturday night’s
tha nibbed wood of the table In assured her. “But now—"
"Will It take to the whole dessert.
front of her. ‘‘Now,** aha said,
“you may tell mat”
"No," aald John consideringly.
County 7" ah* asked. That would
"At least nothing of the sort has
Ha grinned at bar. **Tou know be a radical change In plan.
I'm excited T"
"No, darling. Our pros pec aver bean proven. And just be­
“John . .
tua—" Ills upper Up fluttered cause wa don’t like Wilkins“It la exciting,’* ha broke In. upon hla pipe stem. The word Smith . . ."
"I’d Ilka him better If ha wars
“You see we’re going to have had been a joke for so long. "Our
proapectus,” be said more firmly, called just Smith."
' screening ellnlc."
"la not to be changed. We'll terve
Helen turned her sheet of paper
the waited, her Mn*
la leaned toward her.
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estly, Helen I Now. Right away. planned. Burbank, Shrewsbury, for tha and of tho month. "Oo
Complete. No patch**, no make­ Folsom and Landed owne. Of on," aha urged. "I shouldn’t have
shifts."
course there wUl be no gcographl digressed."
cal Umlt act upon patients—upon
(To Bo Oontimtod)
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Udpata. Moon rak
tonight about tokh_
communities—but I argue that to
• rather ft*." ah* got it tea Mg wta rear rata Mo
Btmday gat-togeth- Mtuatfcw hi the d ty —with people
1 tha doctors, too, Bvtag loo
Wot aw at* |o mho tha drive, aut the
aurtalna. n t mlas far away fro* tha canter, ft
my turn at the switch­ would bo bettor to tet th* i
h JrT aS
board. But t a l l am about It, ora part of tho Comity
No own orator.”
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Canal Called State
Most Essential
Minor
Opposition
Heard
A PART OP THE MAYFAIR INN AUDIENCE atteadlmg tk i hearing yesterday tailed hy the Army
Corpa of Engineers m th« feasibility of tha Sanford-TItuevlIIe Carnal. Mora than 20* attended.
(Staff Photo)

Hearing Called On Bill
To Create Department
To Handle Labor Feuds
'58 Women's Stale
Golf Tourney Will
J5e Played Here
Tlta 1990 Women's State Golf
Tournament will b« held tn San­
ford next year at the Mayfair Inn
Country Club, according to word
received by Trank Mebane Jr.,
m anager of the Mayfair Inn from
Kaples this morntnf.
Mebane sakl that the tournament
would be held here during the
month of April, 1938 but that the
exact date of the meet has not yet
€►«r aet. He said that the tourna­
m ent would attract aoto cr more
women golf enthusiasts from over
the entire atate for an entire week.
The Mayfair
Inn
Manager
pointed out "We already have the
1938 Men'a State Coif Tournament
scheduled here for next year durtug which an additional 300 or
more golfers will be attracted to
Sanford for a week."
The two tournaments will adflertiaa the Mayfair Inn and Golf
Club over the entire atate, aaid
Wehane when he received word
th at the next year’a women's tourItamnt was aisled to be played
fa) Sanford.
With the two tournaments a t­
tracting Florida golfers to San­
ford and the December Mayfair
Inn’s PGA tournament "Will make
Eanford, the Mayfair Inn, and the
M ayfair Inn Country Club the
'•solf mecca of Florida," aaid Mebans.

Employer-Employe
Banquet Of DCT
Program Monday

TALLAHASSEE W — The
House Labor
Committee today
called a public hearing at 8 a m.
April IS on Gov. LeRoy Collins'
bill to create a new department
under the Industrial Commission
to handle labor disputes.
Rep. John B. Orr Jr. of Dade,
committee chairman, appointed a
two-man aubcommittea to study
the bill in the meantime. Oit aaid
he wanted to defer action a t this
tints because of
numerous re­
quests for a public hearing
The committee alto delayed ac­
tion on a bill by Rep. Cecil Costin
of Gulf to guarantee that employees elected to public office may

get thetr old Jobe back at the
same pay and same seniority. La­
bor ipokeimen favored the bill
but agreed it
needed
further
study.
"I have aome serious mlaglvings about this type of legisla­
tion., Orr said "I would like to
have some avidcncs of substan­
tial discrimination that would w ar­
rant our Intruding again on busi­
ness."
Chester Daniels of
Sanford,
spokesman for the CIO Council,
said the purpose of the bill was to
"encourage working people of
Florida to gat Into public ofliet
The government belongs to all the
people."

Red Cross Drive Fight Against Up
In Refrigeration
Progresses Sioifci'j Charge Ends *
$4,859.72 Toial
Tha Seminole County Chapter
of the American Red Cros* la
continuing its efforts to reach
the hundreds of people who have
net been contacted for member­
ships and funus such ai are now
being used in cyclone and tornado
relief for many hundreds of peo­
ple in the Southeastern States, ac­
cording to a spokesman for the
•oral organisation.
Total funds toward the $10,000
quota set hy tha local organisation
that have been reached ara $4,859.72. "We have not yet reachcl
the halfway mark In our cam­
paign for funds," tha spokesman
said.
The Seminole County Chapter
cf the American Red Cron will
ir*et tomorrow afternoon a t 3
p. m. for a progress meeting at
which tima they will hear from
unraportad districts, companies
and Individuals.
A noticeable development is the
Interest of Negro workers to re­
place the leadership of Prof. J.
N. Crooms who d ed during tha
»s.)Iy days of the local Rad Cross
fund enmpaign.
'Through an acquaintance of 42
veara of teaching Prof Croums
knew his peool
the Red C»ots
spokesman saiJ today. Onu thousaro pictures of the Negro professor have beet printed with a
tr ijute to him as a Red Cross
aupportcr im prntfd on them.
Prof. Roy ^Hen, principal of
Crtoms Academe, reports th at the
Psu Cross goal in commemoration
of Prof Croom-t will be $1,000.

A derision of the Unite! States
Supreme Court on Mar. 4, ended
a three and a half year fight h r,
tha nation's growers and shippers
opposing increases In refrigera­
tion charges on frc«*i fruit anl
vegetables by the railroads,
Luther L. Chandler, Goulds,
chairman of the Florida Fruit and
Vegetable Association’s Special
Refrigeration Cas# Committee, in
outlining the efferiq of the final
derision on Florida grower*, said
action of the Association and The
Crcwera and Shipper* League In
opposing the increased charges
ha I saved tli Florida fresh fruit
and vegetable industry some 143.IF M OO while this fight was eat
red on. In addition, the industry
wi't also save about oor-hnlf w i­
ll- n dollar* per yeat a* tong as
the new preunt rates remain tn
a f'irt.
"The Florida Fruit and Vege­
table Association’* Special Com­
mittee Included Dixon Pearce, Mi­
ami, and John Evans, Oviedo. They
(Continues On Page Tea)

Only minor apportion to the
Sanford-TItuivilla Canal proposal
cropped up yesterday during the
final hours of the hearing con­
ducted a t tha Mayfair Inn.
Col. E. E. Kirkpatrick called
on those oppoelng the new water­
way during tha afternoon session
which waa adjourned at 4:15 p,

a.
Judge Ernest Housholder re­
presented both th t Board of Semi­
nole County Commissioners and
the Seminole County Chambs.* of
Commerce before the Army Corps
of Engineers and its Staff. The
Judge apoka near noon for the
Senford-Tltusvllla Canal.
Re told the ofllelali " I t take*
the eunbine.t act and gift of GoJ
•nut the re a lin - on and work of
m.in for tha ereat on of tha SanforJ-Titutvil'a (Jt-al connecting
•he St. Jahne KIver and tha In­
dian River.
Here we sit In an enlightened
age ol progicr* and do no'.V-vt *o
uiaka it use!ul," said the Judge.
'As a nation we have aceompushed wonders with our natural
resources," he sa d, and "we have
conquered our st-earns and rivers
and made them useful fo* niau
Me have eonitructed harbors anl
tsmed our oeusns so man enulJ
n «kr use of car waters. We have
gone over, under and througn otir
mountains, and v i have made u e
e-f our air xud the a’lniciits aheve ua for tha fastest of taauspuliation."
j
Pi said *A great d.s.overy
hat been made In recent years—
that Florida Is not only a place
to maka a living, but a place to
|lv“ So millK- s upon niliti- ua ot
our people have their eyes, hearts
end desires upon Florida. And
the demand for this project Is
outstanding.
"The people of not only Semi­
nole County and other adjacent
countries but of the nation are
knocking at your d»or to recom­
mend and approve this essential
waterway Improvement," s a i d
Judge Housholder.
The opening of the canal will
give Central Florida direct con­
nection with Canaveral and will
mean hundreds of thousands of
tor* of watei transportation to
the Central Fionas area, com­
mented tho Seniino e County
• ui ge.
And he concluded "It Is the most
essentia! project tn Florida to­
day."
Opposition to tha Sanford-Titisv tie Caniif came from spor’srr.en's assoc athua and apo'ismcns
gpup.

The first annual Emp!oyer-Em
t&gt;loye banquet of the Diversified
Cooperative Training program will
be held Monday night at 7 p.m.
a t Seminole High School, according
to an • nouncement made today by
the director, Louis J. Girard.
Sixteen students
of tha high
tehool organisation and their em­
ployers will attend the banquet
to which guests nave been invited.
Guasta will include representatives
of the State Department of Educa­
tion’s vocational section; the chair.0 ta n of the County school board,
chairman of the Seminole Coun­
ty board of school trustees. Su­
perintendent of
Public Instruc­
tion; the vocational director of
the Seminole County school sygtem, and both the principal and
assistant principal of Seminole W. J. David, 82,
High School, the chairman of the
DCT Advisory committee, and a Succumbs Today
representative of the
Seminole
Welcome J. David pasted awar
High School faculty.
* Principle speaker for the occa suddenly at 5:30 this morning at
•too will be Lee P. Moore, an in­ his home at 810 West First St.
Mr. David was born Oct 23, 1$vestment consultant of Goodbody
74
in Columbia, S. C.
and Co. whose topic will be "The
He was a member of the First
Nation's Market Place."
Methodist Church of Sar.ford. a
Spanish-Amerlean War
vetiran,
County Principals and a retired building contractor.
Mr. David had lived in Geneva
and Sanford since 1909.
Are Reappointed
Survivors include his wife, Mrs.
The Seminote County Board of Bertha V. David. Sanford; seven
Yducation, this momirg. reap- children, C. F. Proctor of Winter
p o in ted the principal* of Seminole Park; Jam es L. Proctor of SpringCnfln'v Schools to thrir pn-ilims field. Mo.; Luther M. David of
fo r the 19.37-58 term, accordin'? to Burlington, N. C., Mrs J. M. Leo.
Superintendent of School! R- T. nard of Sanford; Mrs. Henry Witte
MIKee.
J r , of Ft. Myers; Mrs. Harold
There were no new principal* Appleby of Sanford and Mrs. Gra­
•V'olnted, he stid.
dy Herman of Sanford: 17 grand­
The entire momlnr to-Vy was children; 21 great grand children;
•pent discussing the building i r:- several nieces and nephew*.
*r»m of tha Seminole County
Funeral service* will b« announc­
School system in an attemnt to ed at a later date.
A NEW AUTOMOBILE SMASHED INTO a Lake Monroe atore
|Arhig tha forties rujl^ building
Brisaoa Funeral
Hums is In building last night when it failed to negotiate a curve. Inside af the
m #*raia la a foeua.
atora was a shamble with water ry e * broken and mwchaadis#
ehargw.

ARJTY ENGINEERS AND STAFF hear arguments for and against
tke proposed Sanfurd-Tltusvllle Canal at a hearing conducted yes­
terday at the Mayfair Inn. Col. E. E. Kirkpatrick (hands over fare)

Hstena to a pap** f » « *aa * ike prepoaeale e f Ike m i waterway,
(Staff Photo)

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Legion To Observe Fringe Area Residents Car Fails To Make
April As Xhilcf To Form Organization Curve; Crashes
Welfare Month
Info Building \ \

A specially called meeting of | to complete tha organisation of
property-holler. In the so-called the group, and to discuss matters
"fringe areas” of Sanford was n( Interest and vital eontem to
The American Legion will again held Inst evening, with the result the property-holders In the areas
observe April as "Child Welfare dint those attending formed them­ to the Fust, Bcuth and West of
Month", Commander Lynn Lyon selves into a temporary commit­ Far ford, which fall Into the cate­
of the Camphell-Losslng Post No. tee to organize a group to be gory of areas possibly to bo an.named tentatively “S a n f o r d '
63 of Sanford announced today.
Fringe Area Taxpayers Associa- nsxcd to Sanford. It la therefore
The American Legion has two
hoped by the committee that all
primary child welfare goal*, ac- ' don".
interested parties will plan now to
The purpose of the group was attend this meeting.
cuuling lu Commander Lyon, first
to assure care and protection for .•uglily outlined as to guard and
The committee formed last night
children of veterans and second protect the interest* of property consists of the following ci'ixana
li.ldrra
in
tha
areas
immediate­
to Improve conditions for all child­
of the areas leslgnatcd:
ly adjacent to the City of San­
ren.
William C. Buie, who was elect­
During April tha local Post will ford, and especially those nrras ed temporary chairman, K. W.
.vh'ch
might
be
likely
*o
bo
nnJoin with more than 17,20&lt;l other
exed to the City of Sanford by Gold, John Ohman, B. 1) Baggs,
American Legion Post* in con
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gislation now pending beforo W. B Webb, U. A. Mufflcy and
ducting special program* to fo
Mrs. Muffley, Fvan Engelen, G.
lie
Legislature.
cits public attention on the Hiicit
A Edmonds, Capt. Tom Uurgass,
it was decided to hold a meet­ C. H. Miller, Ted Mlehe.'a and
tionnl nerds of America's 68 mil­
lion children and young people. ing on Thursday, Apr. 18, at 8 Mi*. Edna L. Hcehlcr.
Among the education matters 1;&gt;. m. Tba spot itlectrd for the
which ara rerommended for spe­ meeting was the Farmer* Auction
cial attention by the American Market Just south of Sanforo, cn Wax Reproduction
Legion's Child Welfare Commts- Route 17-92.
Purpose of Ilia meeting will be Of 'Lord’s Last
(Cnutlnuri On Page fen)

Supper’ On Display
A life-sire reproduction o( "The
Lard’* La*t Supper" 1* on dis­
play In downtown Sanford at the
corner of First St. and Magnolia
Ave under tha ntisplef* of the
San fort l Police Benevolent Asso­
ciation.
No admission W being charged
to view the display In wax sculp­
tured by H. B. Msxay, originator
and designer, who followed Leo­
nardo de Vinci’s masterpiece.
Fourteen
month* of exacting
work went Into the preparation
of the exhibit. Tho 12 figures are
seated around Christ at a 18-foot
banquet table. The Master ami His
apostles, including Judas the be­
trayer, are dressed In the colors
and fashions of the times. The ta ­
ble It set with authentic copies of
items used as models by ile Vinci
in his painting.
The exhibit 1* housed in a special
built trailer with an interior walk­
way alcng one length. The dis­
play is behind glass and the en­
tire room is
air-conditioned to
maintain a temperature of 70 de­
grees.
"The Lord's Last Supper", be­
ing sponsored locally by th« Po­
lice Benevolent Association, i* be
ing shown throughout the United
States and 33 foreign countries.
The exhibit is not affiliated with
any religious sect. However, it is
a serious study of religious art.

An automobile traveling on tha
Bookrrtown Road at Laka Montoe failed to negotiate a curve In­
to the Lake
Monroe Road last
night shortly before midnight and
crashed Into a store a t tho inter­
section.
Tho car, driven by Joe Wayne
Ooason, 27, attached to HATTU
maintenance section of tho Sanford
Naval Air Station, was buried In
merchandise and debris aa It push­
ed Into the storeroom of the Gar­
dner’s Store.
Croaeon, owner of tho 1987 Chev­
rolet, was accompanied hy Thomas
Joe Donoghue, also attached to tha
NAS squadron.
Damage to the etor* was esti­
mated by Deputy Sheriff H. A.
Smart of the
Seminole County
Sheriffs office, at $1,200.
Tha atora’a water supply pipe
was broken, shelves In the mer­
chandise store mom were splinter*
rd, and merchandise including gar­
den tools and Implements were
thrown Into one pile.
Auto damage was estimated a t
$400 when the entire sido of the
car waa raked and bent, the wind­
shield shattered, and other fixtures
of the car bent.
Neither of the two passengers
of the car were injured in tha
smashup.

Weather
scattered. Deputy Sheriff H. S. Smart Investigated the accident.
(Staff Thoto)

Considerably cloudiness with
scattered mostly afternoon showera and tkuw lrrsiorm t through
Friday | lew tonight 66 to 72. —

Boating Apparel
To Be Displayed
At Club Meeting
The Sanford Boat and Ski Club
toll meet tonUht at 8 o’clock in
the Sanford civic center building
in Fort Mellon Park.
A manufacturing representative
for boating apparel will be on
hand at the meeting to show the
new lines for the coining boat­
ing season. The locel Boat end
Ski Club I* Interested In having
the club’s emblem Imprinted on
such Hems a* the local members
will Use.
Dr. A. W. Woodall, preldont «f
the Sanford B&lt;»at and Ski Club,
has Issued an invitation to "any­
one Interested in boating and wa­
ter safety" to attend the meeting*.
Members do n&lt;4 necessarily have
to own boats, ho said.

Additional
Local News
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with p r e p a r equipment—end from only flour suburbs wtt ;
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tonight about tokh_
comm unities—but I argue that to
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over tha Mg protect slowly radarBar bawd illtad alertly. A
to ooid tonight"
af light owapt icrow tha window taken and slowly developed by a
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took out his pip*.
thaw walkad to tha aid* door.
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oaa bar, and raprovtng that aba , * * , " he agreed. Hla brown aye* hod att ic d id o
*T«D It your own way," Hsten
aboold bo waiting. T i l taka to glinted. “The fun ws had bound
together; our (trained conceded, with a railte tucking In
Maying out all night,** bo thraat*
hacks and skinned knuckles make tha oorners of bar mouth.
onad ao ha klaoad bar.
Ha relit hla pip*. “In the past
up n Mg Investment After a time
**1 wantad to hear
year, Helen.” ha said quietly, "tn
about twenty jrearameating.”
would have developed tha thing my private practice I saved aavra
"Thai'* good, baeau
anything raa going to talk about Into what era wanted It to be. cases of eaneor through early an­
But—" Hle soft vole# broke with amination and teats. How many
It1
■ha turned to look at him. Aa eagerness, “there’s work that could 1 have saved If a wallha hung hlo trench coat la the should be don* sow, Helen! We operating screening clinic hod
ball aloaat, tho bright orarbaad need this thing now! We need It been available In the community?
Ight *bou* dawn upon hlo oroot right out hers In the County— Fourteen ? Bursty, fourteen. And
thirty-five, possibly. Bo ft te
re growing ao fast out her
af brawn hair and tftrow a grolaoqua ahadow ad hlo pipa-In* the suburbs, what with our shop­ worth doing, Helen 1**
"Of course, darling." Her pen­
mouth profile against on* walL ping centers and our housing de­
Thar* waa, deflnltaly, an air of velopments. Well, I don't need to cil point aroaaed out the mast
repressed excitement about Dr. argue the thing to you. You’ve loaf, wrote plaits ham la Its
been sold on the Idea for as long
John Blandln.
"It’s worth," John was saying,
*TU gat soma milk.** ah* said, as I have—and. that’s over three
"anything It would scat! Tv* Ot­
years."
| in ln | him.
•W i should go to bad.1
H* got to hla feet and paced ways known that." Ha puffed
Bh* araa already in the kitchen, around tha room, a alight man amok* about hla head. "Even U
setting things upon a tray. When with a tens* face, and clever It bad taken twenty years to de­
aha returned to the living room, hands. Hla vole* trembled with velop. W* need just aueh a ellnlc
out here In tho County. Our only
John was slanted Into his artn- amotion.
ahair, and ha lilted aw eyebrow , “ It must be aa wonderful to hoapital out hero te tho County
ruefully. **Tou spoil mo—even to you ao to me, Helen, to hare HoepiLai, which te not set up to
fresh brownies."
twenty years suddenly telescoped function aa a screening clinic and
When he bad finished a third Into a few montha" He came to which la bound to b* Influenced
of tha milk and two brownies, tha table and leaned toward her. by politics."
“ lUddlcd," raid Helen, writing
Helen slapped her bands flat upon "W e’d have made It In time," be
lemon pie far Saturday night’s
tha nibbed wood of the table In assured her. “ But now—"
"Will It take to the whole dessert.
front of her. ‘‘Now,** aha said,
“you may tell mat”
"No," aald John consideringly.
County 7" ah* asked. That would
"At least nothing of the sort has
Ha grinned at bar. **Tou know be a radical change In plan.
I'm excited T"
"No, darling. Our prospec aver bean proven. And just be­
“John . .
tua—" Ills upper Up fluttered cause wa don’t like Wilkins“ It la exciting,’* ha broke In. upon hla pipe stem. The word Smith . . ."
"I’d Ilka him better If ha wars
“ You see we’re going to have had been a joke for so long. "Our
proapectus,” be said more firmly, called just Smith."
' screening ellnlc."
"la not to be changed. We'll terve
Helen turned her sheet of paper
the waited, her Mn*
la leaned toward her.
t
Ha
"Hon­ the four towns aa originally over, and wrote lemon pis again
estly, Helen I Now. Right away. planned. Burbank, Shrewsbury, for tha and of tho month. "Oo
Complete. No patch**, no make­ Folsom and Landedowne. Of on," aha urged. "I shouldn’t have
shifts."
course there wUl be no gcographl digressed."
cal Umlt act upon patients—upon
(T o Bo Oontimtod)
“Not at the school r*
Dodd. Mead A Ob., t e a
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Canal Called State
Most Essential
Minor
Opposition
Heard
A P A R T OP TH E M AY FAIR INN AU DIEN CE atteadlmg tk i hearing yesterday tailed hy the Army
Corpa o f Engineers m th« feasibility o f tha Sanford-TItuevlIIe Carnal. Mora than 20* attended.
(S taff Photo)

Only minor a p p ortion to the
Sanford-TItuivilla Canal proposal
cropped up yesterday during the
final hours o f the hearing con­
ducted a t tha M ayfair Inn.

Hearing Called On Bill
To Create Department
To Handle Labor Feuds
'58 Women's Stale
Golf Tourney Will
J5e Played Here
Tlta 1990
Women's State G olf
Tournament will b « held tn San­
fo r d next year at the Mayfair Inn
Country Club, according to word
received by Trank Mebane Jr.,
m anager o f the Mayfair Inn from
K aples this morntnf.
M ebane sakl that the tournament
would be held
here
during the
month o f April, 1938 but that the
exact date of the meet has not yet
€►«r aet. He said that the tourna­
m ent would attract aoto cr m ore
w om en g o lf enthusiasts from over
the entire atate for an entire week.
The M ayfair
Inn
Manager
pointed out "W e already have the
1938 Men'a State Coif Tournament
scheduled here for next year durtug which an additional 300 or
m ore golfers will be attracted to
Sanford for a week."
The two tournaments will adflertiaa the M ayfair Inn and G olf
Club ov er the entire atate, aaid
W ehane when he received word
that the next year’a women's tourItamnt was aisled to be played
fa) Sanford.
With the two tournaments at­
tracting Florida golfers to San­
ford and the Decem ber Mayfair
Inn’s PGA tournament "W ill make
Eanford, the M ayfair Inn, and the
M a y fa ir Inn Country Club the
'•solf m ecca of F lorida," aaid Mebans.

Employer-Employe
Banquet Of DCT
Program Monday

TALLAHASSEE
W
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The
House Labor
Committee today
called a public hearing at 8 a m.
April IS on Gov. LeRoy Collins'
bill to create a new department
under the Industrial Commission
to handle labor disputes.
Rep. John B. Orr Jr. o f Dade,
com m ittee chairman, appointed a
two-man aubcommittea to study
the bill in the meantime. O it aaid
he wanted to d efer action at this
tints because of
numerous re­
quests fo r a public hearing
The com m ittee alto delayed ac­
tion on a bill by Rep. Cecil Costin
of G ulf to guarantee that em ployees elected to public office may

Col. E . E. Kirkpatrick called
on those oppoelng the new water­
way during tha afternoon session
which waa adjourned at 4:15 p,
a.
Judge Ernest Housholder re­
presented both th t Board o f Semi­
nole County Commissioners and
the Seminole County Chambs.* of
Commerce before the Army Corps
of Engineers and its Staff. The
Judge apoka near noon for the
Senford-Tltusvllla Canal.

get thetr old
Jobe
back at the
Re told the o flle la li " I t take*
same pay and sam e seniority. L a­ the eunbine.t act and g ift o f GoJ
bor ipokeimen favored the bill •nut the r e a lin - on and work of
but agreed it
needed
further m.in fo r tha ereat on o f tha Sanstudy.
forJ-Titutvil'a (Jt-al connecting
" I have aome serious mlaglv- •he St. Jahne KIver and tha In­
ings about this type o f legisla­ dian River.
tion., Orr said " I would like to
Here we sit In an enlightened
have some avidcncs of substan­ age ol progicr* and do no'.V-vt *o
tial discrimination that would w ar­ uiaka it use!ul," said the Judge.
rant our Intruding again on busi­
'A s a nation we have aceomness."
pushed wonders with our natural
Chester Daniels of
Sanford, resources," he sa d, and "w e have
spokesman for the CIO Council, conquered our st-earns and rivers
said the purpose o f the bill was to and made them useful fo* niau
"encourage
working
people o f Me have eonitructed harbors anl
Florida to gat Into public o flie t tsmed our oeusns so man enulJ
The government belongs to all the n «kr use o f ca r waters. We have
people."
gone over, under and througn otir
mountains, and v i have made u e
e-f our air xud the a’ lniciits aheve ua fo r tha fastest o f taauspu liation ."
j
Pi said *A great d.s.overy
hat been made In recent years—
that Florida Is not only a place
A derision o f the U nite! States to maka a living, but a place to
Supreme Court on Mar. 4, ended |lv“ So millK- s upon niliti- ua ot
a three and a half year fig h t h r, our people have their eyes, hearts
tha nation's growers and shippers end desires upon Florida. And
opposing increases In refrigera­ the demand for this project Is
tion charges on frc«*i fruit a n l
outstanding.
vegetables by the railroads,
"T h e people o f not only Semi­
Luther L. Chandler, Goulds,
nole County and other adjacent
chairman of the Florida Fruit and countries but o f the nation are
Vegetable Association’s
Special knocking at your d»or to recom­
Refrigeration Cas# Committee, in mend and approve this essential
outlining the effe riq o f the final
waterway Improvement," s a i d
derision on Florida grower*, said
Judge Housholder.
action o f the Association and The
The opening of the canal will
Crcwera and Shipper* League In
opposing the increased charges give Central Florida direct con­
ha I saved tli Florida fresh fruit nection with Canaveral and will
and vegetable industry some 143.- mean hundreds o f thousands of
IF M OO while this fight was eat tor* o f watei transportation to
r e d on. In addition, the industry the Central F ion as area, com­
tho
Seniino e
County
wi't also save about oor-hnlf w i ­ mented
ll- n dollar* per yeat a* tong as • ui ge.

Red Cross Drive Fight Against Up
In Refrigeration
Progresses Sioifci'j Charge Ends *
$4,859.72 Toial
Tha Seminole County Chapter
o f the American Red Cros* la
continuing its efforts to reach
the hundreds o f people who have
net been contacted for member­
ships and funus such ai are now
being used in cyclone and tornado
relief fo r many hundreds o f peo­
ple in the Southeastern States, ac­
cording to a spokesman fo r the
•oral organisation.
Total funds toward the $10,000
quota set hy tha local organisation
that have been reached ara $4,859.72. "W e have not yet re a ch cl
the halfw ay mark In our cam ­
paign fo r funds," tha spokesman
said.
The Seminole County Chapter
c f the American Red C ro n will
ir*et tom orrow afternoon at 3
p. m. fo r a progress meeting at
which tima they w ill hear from
unraportad
districts,
companies
and Individuals.
A noticeable development is the
Interest o f Negro workers to re­
place the leadership o f P rof. J.
N. Croom s who d ed during tha
»s.)Iy days o f the local Rad Cross
fund enmpaign.
'Through an acquaintance o f 42
veara o f teaching Prof Croums
knew his peool
the Red C»ots
spokesman saiJ today. Onu thousaro pictures o f the N egro professor have beet printed with a
tr ijute to him as a Red Cross
aupportcr im p rn tfd on them.
P rof. Roy ^Hen, principal of
Crtom s Academe, reports that the
Psu C ross goal in commemoration
o f P ro f Croom-t will be $1,000.

The first annual Emp!oyer-Em
t&gt;loye banquet o f the Diversified
C oo p e ra tiv e Training program will
be held Monday night at 7 p.m.
at Seminole High School, according
to an •nouncement made today by
the director, Louis J. Girard.
Sixteen students
o f tha high
tehool organisation and their em ­
ployers will attend the banquet
to which guests nave been invited.
Guasta will include representatives
o f the State Department of Educa­
tion’ s vocational section; the chair.0 t a n o f the County school board,
chairm an of the Seminole Coun­
ty board o f school trustees. Su­
perintendent of
Public Instruc­
tion; the vocational director o f
the Seminole County school sygtem , and both the principal and
assistant principal of
Seminole
High School, the chairman o f the
D CT Advisory committee, and a
representative of the
Seminole
W elcom e J. David pasted awar
High School faculty.
suddenly at 5:30 this morning at
* Principle speaker for the occa
his hom e at 810 West First St.
•too will be Lee P. Moore, an in­
Mr. David was born Oct 23, 1$vestment consultant o f Goodbody
74 in Columbia, S. C.
and Co. whose topic will be "T h e
He was a m em ber o f the First
Nation's Market P la ce."
Methodist Church of
Sar.ford. a
Spanish-Amerlean War
vetiran,
and a retired building contractor.
Mr. David had lived in Geneva
and Sanford since 1909.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs.
The Seminote County Board of Bertha V. David. Sanford; seven
Yducation, this m om irg. reapchildren, C. F. Proctor o f Winter
p o in te d the principal* o f Seminole Park; Jam es L. P roctor o f SpringCnfln'v Schools to thrir p n -ilim s field. M o.; Luther M. David of
f o r the 19.37-58 term, accordin'? to Burlington, N. C., Mrs J. M. Leo.
Superintendent o f School! R- T. nard o f Sanford; Mrs. Henry Witte
M IK ee.
J r , o f Ft. M yers; Mrs. Harold
There were no new principal* Appleby of Sanford and Mrs. Gra­
• V 'olnted, he stid.
dy Herman o f Sanford: 17 grand­
The entire m om ln r to-Vy was children; 21 great grand children;
•pent discussing the building i r :- several nieces and nephew*.
* r »m o f tha Seminole County
Funeral service* will b« announc­
School system in an attemnt to ed at a later date.
|Arhig tha fo r tie s rujl^ building
Brisaoa Funeral
Hums is In
m # *ra ia la a foeua.
ehargw.

the new p reu n t rates remain tn
a f'ir t.
"The Florida Fruit and Vege­
table Association’* Special Com­
mittee Included Dixon Pearce, Mi­
ami, and John Evans, Oviedo. They
(Continues On Page Tea)

And he concluded "It Is the most
essentia! project tn Florida to­
day."
Opposition to tha Sanford-Titisv tie Caniif came from spor’ srr.en's assoc athua and apo'ismcns
gpup.

ARJTY ENGINEERS AND STA FF hear arguments fo r and against
tke proposed Sanfurd-Tltusvllle Canal at a hearing conducted yes­
terday at the M ayfair Inn. Col. E. E. Kirkpatrick (hands over fa re)

Hstena to a pap** f » « *aa *

ike prepoaeale e f Ike

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A specially called meeting of |to complete tha organisation of
property-h oller. In the so-called the group, and to discuss matters

"frin g e areas” o f Sanford was
The American Legion will again held Inst evening, with the result
observe April as "Child Welfare dint those attending formed them­
Month", Commander Lynn Lyon selves into a temporary com m it­
tee to organize a group to be
o f the Camphell-Losslng Post No.
.named
tentatively “ S a n f o r d '
63 o f Sanford announced today.
Fringe Area Taxpayers AssociaThe American Legion has two
' don".
primary child welfare goal*, acThe purpose o f the group was
cuuling lu Commander Lyon, first
to assure care and protection for .•uglily outlined as to guard and
children of veterans and second protect the interest* o f property
to Improve conditions for all child­ li.ldrra in tha areas immediate­
ly adjacent to the City o f San­
ren.
ford, and especially those nrras
During April tha local Post will
.vh'ch might be likely *o bo nnJoin with more than 17,20&lt;l other
exed to the City of Sanford by
American Legion Post* in con
■gislation now pending beforo
ducting special program* to fo
lie Legislature.
cits public attention on the Hiicit
it was decided to hold a meet­
tionnl nerds o f America's 68 mil­
lion children and young people. ing on Thursday, Apr. 18, at 8
Am ong the education matters 1;&gt;. m. Tba spot itlectrd fo r the
which ara rerommended for spe­ meeting was the Farmer* Auction
cial attention by the American Market Just south of Sanforo, cn
Legion's Child Welfare Commts- Route 17-92.
Purpose o f Ilia meeting will be
(Cnutlnuri On Page fen )

W. J. David, 82,
Succumbs Today

County Principals
Are Reappointed

n( Interest and vital eontem to
the property-holders In the areas
to the Fust, Bcuth and West of
Far ford, which fall Into the cate­
gory o f areas possibly to bo annsxcd to Sanford. It la therefore
hoped by the committee that all
interested parties will plan now to
attend this meeting.
The committee formed last night
consists o f the follow ing ci'ixana
of the areas leslgnatcd:
William C. Buie, who was elect­
ed temporary chairman, K. W.
Gold, John Ohman, B. 1) Baggs,
W. B Webb, U. A. M ufflcy and
Mrs. M uffley, Fvan Engelen, G.
A Edmonds, Capt. Tom Uurgass,
C. H. Miller, Ted Mlehe.'a and
Mi*. Edna L. Hcehlcr.

Wax Reproduction
Of 'Lord’s Last
Supper’ On Display

Weather
atora was a shamble with water r y e *

broken and mwchaadis#

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Legion To Observe Fringe Area Residents Car Fails To Make
April As Xhilcf To Form Organization Curve; Crashes
Welfare Month
Info Building \ \

A life-sire reproduction o( "The
Lard’* La*t Supper" 1* on dis­
play In downtown Sanford at the
corner o f First St. and Magnolia
Ave under tha ntisplef* of the
San fort l Police Benevolent Asso­
ciation.
No admission W being charged
to view the display In wax sculp­
tured by H. B. Msxay, originator
and designer, who followed Leo­
nardo de Vinci’s masterpiece.
Fourteen
month* of exacting
work went Into the preparation
of the exhibit. Tho 12 figures are
seated around Christ at a 18-foot
banquet table. The Master ami His
apostles, including Judas the be­
trayer, are dressed In the colors
and fashions o f the times. The ta ­
ble It set with authentic copies of
items used as models by ile Vinci
in his painting.
The exhibit 1* housed in a special
built trailer with an interior walk­
way alcng one length. The dis­
play is behind glass and the en­
tire room is
air-conditioned to
maintain a temperature o f 70 de­
grees.
"T h e Lord's Last Supper", be­
ing sponsored locally by th« Po­
lice Benevolent Association, i* be
ing shown throughout the United
States and 33 foreign countries.
The exhibit is not affiliated with
any religious sect. However, it is
a serious study of religious art.

A NEW AUTOMOBILE SMASHED INTO a Lake Monroe atore
building last night when it failed to negotiate a curve. Inside af the

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waterway,
(S ta ff Photo)

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scattered. Deputy Sheriff H. S. Smart Investigated the accident.
(S taff Thoto)

Considerably
cloudiness with
scattered mostly afternoon showera and tkuw lrrsiorm t through
Friday | lew tonight 66 to 72. —

An automobile traveling on tha
Bookrrtown Road at Laka Montoe failed to negotiate a curve In­
to the Lake
Monroe Road last
night shortly before midnight and
crashed Into a store at tho inter­
section.
Tho car, driven by Joe Wayne
O oason , 27, attached to HATTU
maintenance section o f tho Sanford
Naval Air Station, was buried In
merchandise and debris aa It push­
ed Into the storeroom o f the Gar­
dner’s Store.
Croaeon, owner of tho 1987 Chev­
rolet, was accompanied hy Thomas
Joe Donoghue, also attached to tha
NAS squadron.
Damage to the etor* was esti­
mated by Deputy Sheriff H. A.
Smart o f the
Seminole County
Sheriffs office, at $1,200.
Tha atora’ a water supply pipe
was broken, shelves In the mer­
chandise store mom w ere splinter*
rd, and merchandise including gar­
den tools and Implements were
thrown Into one pile.
Auto damage was estimated at
$400 when the entire sido of the
car waa raked and bent, the wind­
shield shattered, and other fixtures
o f the car bent.
Neither o f the two passengers
o f the car were
injured in tha
smashup.

Boating Apparel
To Be Displayed
At Club Meeting
The Sanford Boat and Ski Club
toll meet tonUht at 8 o ’clock in
the Sanford civic center building
in Fort Mellon Park.
A manufacturing representative
for boating apparel will be on
hand at the meeting to show the
new lines for the coining boat­
ing season. The locel Boat end
Ski Club I* Interested In having
the club’s emblem Imprinted on
such Hems a* the local members
will Use.
Dr. A. W. Woodall, preldont « f
the Sanford B&lt;»at and Ski Club,
has Issued an invitation to "any­
one Interested in boating and wa­
ter safety" to attend the meeting*.
Members do n&lt;4 necessarily have
to own boats, ho said.

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Local News
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Will BeReadySoon
WASHINGTON W Chair­
man Richard B. Ruuell (D-Ga)
at the Senate A.-med Services ’
"ommlttee zayi the 1,500-ralIe j
intermediate range ballaitlc mis•tie will be ready for b m “ in a
natter of months."
The Georgia Democrat made
the statement to newsmen after
a two dsjr briefing by Air Force
F-icwtary Donald A. Ouarles and
Gen. F. Twining, Air Force chief
of staff.
Jfe said progress on the mis­
sile has advanced to a point where
“ we hope to have them operat­
ional at a reasonably early data."
“ By this, I mean a matter of
i months, rather than a matter of
days," Russell said.
His statement was the first of.
flcial confirmation that the 1,500mile missile is so near the' oper­
ational stage. Ha apparently refcrrrd to the Air Force’s Thor
missile. The Army is also devel­
oping a
medium-range missile
called the Jupited
Russell said Quarles and Twin­
ing also discussed Improvements
which are being made in the six
let B52 intercontinental bomber
“ to male* it a
more
effective
weapon.’"
He would give no details, but
said, “ we are constantly striving
to improve the range and opera­
tional
capacity—the speed—•I
this plane, and we are confident
it will be Improved."
The chairman said he was also
satisfied with the progress being
made on the 5,000-mile intercon­
tinental ballistic missila ICBM.
Ha added, however, that this one
is not ao dose to the operational
stage.

M U JOHN HAT WHITNIY, wife of the new U.S.
Ambassador to Great Britain. Is shown with Amer­
ican debutantes at Wlnfleld House, London, before
going with them to ■ garden petty In Buckingham
Palace tor presentation to Queen Elizabeth. Shown
(l. to r.) art: Gloria B. Mulhall, New York; Steph­
anie Cooper, Coronado, Calif.; Clare Kirby Olsen,
Scandals, N.Y.; Beatrice Lodge, daughter of John

Davis Lodge. American Ambassador to Spain,
Emily H. Martenet, Haw York; Daphne Fairbanks,
daughter of actor Douglas Fairbanks. Jr.; Mrs.
Whitnay; Nicola Lubltacb, Naw Y ork; A nita
Bleaker, Montclair, N.J.; Margot Maxwell Weatbury, N.Y.; Ann U m ar Pariah, who Uvea In U n don; Carla Raven, San Francisco, and Caro! Elizabeth Birrinfton H ijn ts from ML Vernon, Ohio.

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Poor Posture Often
A Cause O f Fatigue
•y HUMAN N. WJNOEHN, M.D.
WHEN you're tired, you usually
As I have told you b»fore.
sit dotm to rest.
proptr posture will become a
However, you can get tired Just habit—a good h a b it -I f you praeby sitting, too
Alee It long enough. On the other
If those o f you who work In an hand, poor posture also can beofflee, or at any kind of a desk come a hnblt, a habit that Is dlfJob all day long, feel fatigued Acult to break,
and dragged out after work It
No m atter what kind o f work
may b* because you alt tncor- you do. you can do It more efflredly.
clently nnd more easily If you
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maintain proptr posture while
Proper Feature
. either sitting or standing At the
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H ow la Sit
J. M. B.; What causea burring
Don't alt on the end of your and ringing tn the eara?
*plne. Instead, alt on the back
Answer: Thla condition may be
o f your thighs.
due to anemia, kidney disease.
Sit tall. Hold your head and accumulation of wax In the ear.
trunk erect. Vour body should be or an Infection In the tube con­
centered over your pelvis or tilted neettng the ear with the mouth,
forward slightly.
A physical examination Is neeYour knees should be flexed essary to determine the cause of
and at r ght angles.
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Quotes
From News
By UNITED I’ llE dd
ATLAN TIC C I T Y : Pretldent
Walter Rcuther o f the U n i t e d
Auto Worker* In describing his unlon’» new public review board:
“ It will tie a board with broad
power* nnd responsibilities. This
is the real tiling with no if*, and*,
huts or Ipopho'es.’ '

Here a kitchen haa been modernised and color Introduced with
the use o f guaranteed plastic wall tile. The use o f two colors on
the wall to giro a striped effect Is right up lo Ihe minute. Tile at
llie end of tho upper storage area ahow* Ingenuity and give* a
fresh, bright look.
Tho use o f quality plastic wall tile In homo building and remodeling has steadily Increased In the U.S.A. with the im.oduction
o f new color*, shape* and finishes that Incroa-te intercut and provide
pleasing new design*.
---------------- :---------------------Colors range from bold and art Centura a ago. IU u»* la reodv
bright to soft pastels. Sunny yel­ cm home* i* Just aa appealing
low*. i oft green*, dark greena. today.
According to Industry figure*
turquoise, paie blue*, guiys, bu ffi
and blacks are wi ll represented. in l'Joo, plastic wall tile was the
Ib-pth o f color and color fastness leading choice o f homeowner* for
remodeling bathrooms and kitch­
have been built into tha tile.
en*. Today the tendency to use
Glossy and soft sheen matte tile ia increasing over the trend
finishes nr# now available. Vary­ «hown two yopr* ago.
ing size# o f plastic wall tile,
Tho hnnicown : who i* making
squares, brick-size rectangles, in­
teresting designs for trim and a spring appraisa. o f hi* own
home
nught be wise to note
com ers — all these combine to
give home owners wide acopo in where guaranteed wall til* may
brighten up the home and add
expressing their tastes.
colorful decorative effect*. The
Although ancient ruin* o f Syria value o f n home may be in­
and Persia reveal how’ decorative creased by just such modern
wall tile was n highly developed touches.

Ham Spells Spring Hospitality

NEW Y O R K ; Preside d Ernest
G. Sw igcrt o f the National A**n.
of Manufacturer* chaiging that
labor leaders, not em ployer-, are
exploiting the worker* of Am er­
ica :
’•When un individual must join
a union and aubjeet himself
union discipline to make a living
for hi* family, he can neither cry
out in protect nor resign when the
*elf-perpctuating leader* o f the
utdoti betray hi* trust.”
NEW YORK: Comedian Jackie
Gleason In announcing ho will re­
tire from his weekly television
show June 23:
“ Come June 21 and I will sll
down nnd remain seated. I’ m all
done with this week to WMkj
thing."
HOLLYWOOD: Film star Rita
Hayworth on whether she will
send daughter Yasntln te Franc#
/led Cie side o f the nUing Aga
Khan, the child's gran lfu h e r :
“ That i.s too long • trip for mo
to send mv *evcn-year-o'd daugh­
ter nlone."

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IU. S. Plans To Put {
Newer Model
Weapons In Korea

Home Owner
Is In Secure
Credit Position

By WILLIAM GALBRATH
United Pres* S U ff Correspondent
WASHNGTON W - T h e United
State* Is planning to put newer
me.-W weapons In Korea to earth
offset a reported Communist m i''
tary buildup in North K oier
American official* have disclosed
The action will be tsken under
a liberal niw InterpreUtlen of the
19-V) armistice which ended the
Korean fighting. There i* no In­
tention o f declaring the nrmla
ticc void dcsplto repeated evidence
o f Communist violations.
Some highly-piacd parson* have
suggested that the United States
and its flghtirg partners In Korea
declare the I9T3 armistice agreement dad because of the Commu­
nist Infractions.
Secretary o f Slat# John Foster
Dulles earlier this week ru l'd out
*uch action on th ground It mleht
lead to new fighting in Korea But
he said the Reds have committed
"rather serious violations" and
' this mar "g iv e us greater freed m o f action in the respects in
which it has boen violated."
Officials
said
Dullei
meant
greater freedom under an article
of the armistice providing for
maintenance o f the "balan ce o f
forces” In Korea. The article rul­
ed out introduction o f new wea
|.*ona except to replace worn out
material, and said replacements
must be o f the "sa m e effective­
ness an) the same type."
The United State* claim s, howoven, that the Communist* h av&gt; '
increased their firenower — pri­
marily by sending into North Ko­
rea an estimated 40n *o 700 Jet
ami propeller-driven planes in v l - '
olation o f the armistice.
U. S. effieial* also argue that in
many cases it is almost lmpo&lt;»i
hie tn replace some equipm ent;
with items of the "sam e effective-1
ness and the same type" ltecau.se ;
they are n longer being manufar- (
facturd.
American planner* are not t'&gt;oj
worried. They believe this conn-1
try. South Korea and the other
nations still keeping force* In Knrea could repel any Re,| attack.

RUR ACTRESS Debbie Reynolds blows out tome o f the 52 candies
on her birthday cake at a party given In h v honor at a La* Vegas,
N ev, hotel. She la assisted by her husband, singer Eddie flaher.

SFlUtUI RRADfM, president of the Pan American Society of th«
United State*, presents President EUcnhower with the organization’s
gold Insignia at a While House ceremony. The award was given for
“ contribution* to Intcr-Amerlcan solidarity.*
(International)

THE RIXOS keep spectators tn
anxious silence with their dollrate balancing act as Rlngllng
Druthers and Ilarnum &amp; Bailey
Circus opens In flew York. So­
cialites and celebrities erowiled
Into Madison Square Garden for
the premiere, which was a bene­
fit for American Cancer Society.

SM ART W OM ENS W E A R SH OP
Will open Friday, April 12th. KAYS will cater to
tho moat discriminating taste in smart thin
to wear at the most reasonable of prices. Sktnfon:
newest Ladies' DrciM Shop will conveniently
!&gt;c open in time for you to do your Koater shopping.

ACTRESS Vcnitia Stevenson. tl&gt;,
who thought St. Valentino's Day
the mast romantic date for her
marriage lo actor Rus* Tumblyn,
tell* a Hollywood judge that she
guessed wrong »s rite appear* In
divorce court. She o l d her hus­
band swore at her before guests
am! that he went away without
explanation for tong period*.

H AT S

D R E SSE S

Dclicato &amp; dazzling
to enhance milady’s
beauty. Kay ft has a
selection of hats thnts
perfect for Faster njvl
after.

Fashion fancied a fair
lady look for Easter . .
and weaves a spell o f en­
chantment around you
with silhouettes that
makes you feel b«gullingly feminine St lady
like. See the beautiful ar­
ray of dresses In sizes
9-15. 12-20. 161,4241*.
•16 52. Many fabrics from
which to choose.

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SHORT OF

C A SH ?
It* hvaverly to b« a hoslcj* whsn ham hMps yua have a holiday
right along with your gu**t*. Iltm iz to festive and substantial,
it makos a meat. A trip to tha oven, and i'.'a ready to t e n t . Glaza
ham, if you will, but It izn't necessary. The flavor o f tha meat will
he juai i t dalleiou* without It. Mod rn ihr«-tlens f«r halting d if­
ferent type* of ham nra included. S en # with fcalloped potato**
and a freih fruit ialad.
HOW TO COOK IIAM
(■'Ion oren 323' F.)
Time* given are for ham* taken chilled from refrigerator.
CaoSitd-Rcudy-To-Fnt whole hams (10-12 pound*) require 10-13
minute * p-r pound h »«tirg tint*. Cookcd-Ready-To-Eat half ham*
rrquiri tt minute* per pound heating time.
H on ed rollnl ham. (usually unrooked) require approximately "fl
ir.Iiiut.* per pound; skinlen, ihankie,* harr* 18-22 minute* per
p &gt;9nd.
I auntcy-et/lt bams usually are aoaked in water aevoral hour* or
overnight ard then •irnmered in * « te r until tender; remove-rind,
••ore am! glaxe.
Il.mrlrss t molted shoulder buiu are *Iramo red la water 4a minute*
per pound.
Smu.l tuna i f hunt f approximately 6 pound*) 2D njn utcj per pound;
8 1 3 pound conned I,nmt, 17 minute* per r and.

and the beat is a 1'hillipj home in Little Venice. 3 &amp; 4
bedroom* 1 &amp; 2 hatha. See the many door plana.

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Under our plan you don’t have to bor.
row more than you noed or less
you w ant. And payments may be
spread over a long or short p eriod .

To the first one hundred
customers a free practi­
cal rain bonnet in its*

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LOCATION:
Kayti is located at the
corner of 3rd St. 4c Sanford
Avenue across the
street from the WinnDixie parking lot.

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SH O E S
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Sat. 9 to 9. Conven­
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WASHINGTON, » - T ie bom *
owner Is In a secure ersdlt poal*
lion t:day lespite the rayages o f
"tight money” on the building in*
dustty.
The reason Is the home in p rova •ment loan program. A t the hlght
I o f the credit shortage there w *»
! plenty o f loan money for homa
improvement*.
There are several types o f loan*
which eftn be obtained from bank*
«nd building and loan association*.
Perhaps the most popular D tha
loan through the "op en ’ end" m ort»
'g a g e which is*the common form
uf note since World W ar II.
I Under this plan th* home ow ner
an either
Increase his monthly
payment* or the length o f time ha
will take to pay o f f his pressnt
mortgage In exchange for an im*
proveyent loan.
The advantages arr many and
obvious. Improvement money la
provided when the hsnva owner
' may not be financially aid,- to taka
on a new note-usually at the sama
rate o f Interest he is p iy in g on
t hi* m ortgage.
Government
housing
expert*
have estimated 70 per cent o f tha
mot (gage* written today Lnv# tho
open-end provision, hut prosnCc*
tlve buyer* should make sure their
mortage* include it.
Next most popular improvement
lonn Is the government-backed,
F1IA "T itle " loan
nnder which
•he owner o f a single home can
borrow up to $.'1,500 for a liltlo
over three years to repair or r cnovate hi* house.
Veterans have another alter­
native through the (I. I. m ortgage
plan under which they may aet
aside a part o f the government*
hacked loan for Improvements.
This loan I* easiest to obtain and
rarrle* a low Interest rate.
The horn# owner may get an Im­
provement loan for many changes
that will enhance his home's life,
value and com fort.
A popular improvement I* re­
modeling to create more living
spare or recreational room, or
construction o f additions. Interior
painting and redecorating also * r «
popular.

KAYS

NEW O ltLE AN d: Lightweight
imxcr Ralph Dupas o f Now Orle-:
ars, who overcam e attempts to
rule him Ineligible to box against
whites in Louisiana, after his v ic­
tory nv&gt;-r Vince .Martinet;
“ I won this one for tho homotown.”

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COIONIALTOWN— 124) East Colonial 0/iv***. .U I. 3 244?
*fermetlf Hsiton imall toon Company •*f»fm#rfy C&gt;ditaI Zinant* Co»p

Cor.3rd St.
and Sanford Ave.

KAYS

S M A R T W O M E N S W EAR

Cor. 3rd St.
and Sanford Ave.

�Sanford Does Self Proud Yesterday

The

Kissof Judas

In Drawing Big Crowd For Meeting
Thera was no doubt, yesterday, that all
o f Florida’! interest was centered in San­
Campaign Costs
ford when the Army Corps o f Egineera held
A famous newspaper cartoonist recently
its hearing on the feasibility o f the San*
depicted
a house with a seriously t^amaged
ford-Tituiville Canal
roof labeled "Campaign Costs." A man re­
VUltori. either to hear the proceedings
presenting Congress stands outside looking
or to speak out In favor o f the project and
up at the roof saying, "Well, it isn’t rain­
some few to (peak against the proposed
ing now." The cartoon is a sharp statement
waterway, streamed into Sanford from
of something the people should be much con­
north, south, east and west.
cerned about
From the thousands and thousands of
Around election time last fall there was
words used In describing the feelings of in*
much talk of the high cost of political camdlriduals, organisations, cities, counties, and
paignii There was a lot o f viewing with
Industries, there can be determined a pos­
alarm. It was generally agreed not only
sible reaction— that o f complete faith in the
that campaign costs were getting out of
Sanford - Tltusvlle Canal and its benefits to
hand, but that the laws regulating such ex­
all of Florida.
penditures were often evaded because they
There have been times when the value
were unrealistic.
of the proposed canal was boosted In terms
Now, several months later, the public’s
of what it might do for the east central t Ijcconcern about this matter has died down.
tion o f the state. But the response came
Many events have intervened, and Congress
from even further. The economy o f all of
is concerned with numerous other, and per­
the state will be affected by the new water­
haps more pressing, matters. Yet this Is
way which will serve many and all sections.
the year to do something about campaign
John Krider, Chamber o f Commerce Man­
costs; this is the year to revise the laws
ager, left no effort undone to advise ever]
The etecticn rains will be falling again next
available person who might be remotely
year. The time to repair the roof is now,
concerned with the development of tne new
when it is dry.
canal to connect the S t Johns River with
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the east coast and the important Canaveral
Harbor.
Nation’s Diversity
And those efforts paid o ff in the fact
It mowed in Minnesota on the Ides of
that more than 200 people jammed into
of March. It was cold there, and windy, nnd
the Mayfair Inn ballroom to have their
one town reported twenty-three inches of
voices recorded on tape carrying the details,
snow. In California, on the Ides of March,
factii and information concerning the views
a family had a picnic on the beach. On tho
o f the many toward a project that has been
same day, strawberries were coming to lus­
delved into for more than a century.
cious ripeness in Louisiana. In Florida, men
If words can be described as "mountan-1
and women fished and sunned thomselveil in
oua", It was exactly that, for each spokes­
tropical splendor and wondered what it
man delivered his messago, sometimes in
was like up In Minnesota.
voluminous detail, to be considered by the
All this and very much more, a dizzying
Engineers who will make the final recom­
variety of weather and human activity, took
mendation for the important project that
will bring prorperlty to both Central Flo­ place on the Ides o f March—and all in the
United Staten of America. That In the thing
rida and the entire state.
we wish to emphasize, the divertf.ty of this
Sanford again “ has done Itself proud" in
great nation. Americans of many accents
drawing such an Important gathering here
and regional outlooks live in all sorts o f
for a meeting that will mean so much to
the future prosperity and economy of the climntcn rnnging from tropical to the nenrArctlc.
,
area.
Yet nil of these people, 170 million of
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•
An optimist is a mnn who looks nt the thorn, are Americans. That is accepted now
buds or the trees and envisions what tho as the natural state of affairs, but it was
leaves will look like; a pessimist looks at not nlwnys so. Toward the end o f the eigh­
the same buds and can imnglno how tough teenth century, Jnmes Winthrop o f Massa­
chusetts gnvc voice to doubts o f various
it will be to rake tho leaves next fall.
thoughtful men when ho wrote: "The idea
o f a republic one thou:»ind miles In length,
The Sanford Herald
nnd eight hundred in breath, nnd contain­
Dally •*«•&gt;« Batarday. la a d a y aa* Chrritmaa.
ing nix millions o f white inhabitants nil re­
m b llU a S S alaU ay yr—«*Slag O rU lroaa.
duced to the ftime standards of morals, o f
e y u M r i t t i n at
habits, nnd of laws, is In Itself an absurdity,
Fee* O fflta «t l i i f a r S Florida, aadar I S * Act
__________ at C o p t * * * * f March *. 1171
nnd contrary to the whole experience of
. . .r.M 2 r a n a iK a editor . . a r*Diun*r
mankind."
" A " * * * l i t . BiM allv* Sailor
History has proven Winthrop to hnve
I T B L T S J. ClISIItNQ, A d r .r t l a l n * M a * * , * r
been profoundly wrong. The people spread
_ ____ _
e u B a c a im o n b a t ik
J f OMjta*
I I * par
o ** M ** U
II M
across three thousnnd miles of this contin­
* * Yi m " 1*
a ^ N e sta s
T**r
ent nro proud, derptte their diversity, to
ro o lu 'io n Y and
bo citizens if the United States. We stand
■all*** of aataru lsm aat for th* purpo.* 0f ral.lae
luada will ha aharaad tor at r»* »la r adrartuta* rata*
together us one great nation because we
■ w a ll la * nam bar ad lb * Ualtad Pras*
huvo come to recognize that any differences
t* tfca ■■* for rJimbMeaamong us are far less important than the
Ila* at all U » local *awa prlatad I* tbl, naw .pap.r,
great central devotion to freedom nnd de­
* !i* «* "«* *
Oanaral
Adrartl.lae
■arrlra In*. SSI Oaore** Sarlaea Baak |t1d«.
mocracy which unites us.
Atlanta OaorgU
Our best ho|&gt;e for the future lies in nur­
P a g e 4,
Thursdny, April 11, 1957 tu rin g this devotion nnd keeping It strong.

Foreign

N ew s

C o m m e n ta ry

Communism has established a
new foothold In eastern Asia.
A Red government has been es­
tablished in the state o f K*r*la,
In India, as the result of the re­
cent national elections.

extreme poverty o f that part of, in Kerala,
India.
As soon as he took office last
Kerala is on* of the 10 new I Friday, Namboodiripad commutcl
states formed by Nehru out of the all death sentences In Kerala and
20 states that once made up In- *&gt;id he would free all politcial
l dia. It ts 15,033 square
square mui-s
miles in
in prisoners. lie annodneed traf he
T h ... P .i» .
t u .i.,
,
.
n*ha.r '
aml h« ’ a population Of 13. proposed a drastic land reform
andN^ m m ^ U . d | ^ .80Vtot1..R hMU
11 lie, »« &lt;&gt;., extreme program. This will include, if he
£
™ "*' * “
southern rip of the Indian penin- can get away with It, the nation­
tne opportunity o f practicing the mia.
alisation of foreign Owned planta­
Red policy of "co-existancc" on
v .» .h
n i . ..
tions,
bis own territory.
* * m, ^ * f lrip* f
mnni.ta •*
ax t i I
Mlniiter Namboodiripiul Is
it can not be said that the es­
I ! £
A member of • high castle pa-! tablishment o f Communist rule in
ImmenV'In »s^'
P* r' triclan tamlly, » » '» Nehru, he is Kerala .onstitutes any serious
(lament In the elections. They are a well-known newspaper man. He
assured the support of five Inde ia wealthy, and has been a gen­ threat at the moment. But Com ­
pendents and thus hav* a m ajor­ erous contributor to Communists munism is always a threat wher­
ever it gets even a little power.
ity. Nehru's Congrats Party was funds.
In India, the danger in the long
able to win only 443 seats.
Nnmboodlripad was converted range view Is that communism
It must have been a painful to Communism about 10 year* will spread to other areas of the
blow to Nehru. He gets along fine ago. He previously had been pres
southernmost part o f iha penin­
writh the Russian, Chinese a n d ' ident of Nehru’s Congress Party sula. That whole part of the counother foreign Communists. Rut
try It impoverished and rich
b* never has had any fondness
ground for Red penetration.
for his own Communists.
To make things worse, th* new
chief minister of the Kerala gov­
q
ernment—w post corresponding to
ctrv cf
prim* minister— la held by ElanRIDE-IN t h e a t r e
kulam Namboodiripad, a one time
leader o f the Congress Party,
NOW SHOWING
First Red Foothold
STARTS 7:13
The victory o f the Kerala Reds
gives Communism ita first official
foothold in ■ new part of Asia—
In any part of Asia, in fact, outaid* o f the Soviet Unkin. Chin*,
Northern Vl*t Nam and North
Korea.
ft la ironic that U had to hap
pen to Nehru. While th* menac*
F E A TU R E —7:28
of Communism ia serious in some
Asiatic countries, th* Indian Com­
— PLU^—
munists never hav# amounted to
much.
Nehru, a benevolent dictator,
la firm ly in charge of India as a
MAMII VAN OOMN arrives tn
whole. His Congress Party won
Uw Angolas with her arm In a
363 of the 480 seats in the ruling
sling as th# result ot an Infection
""*»
ss
lo s e r house of the Indian Parlia
tn a Anger. Th* actres* cut short
MBtitCHITTl COOfM CSkVIS
ment in the elections. The Com
a person al appaaranea tour
muni As won only 27
when sbs was told blood poison­
FEA TU RE — 1:09 Only
But Kerala's 7,300,000 voters
ing might set In. Except tor the
refused to go along with Nehru.
linger. Mamie reported herself
"CHILDREN UNDER U
Their vote for th* Communists
In good shape, (international'
ADMITTED FRE E’ ’
was largely a protest against the I

ball catcher. 8yd Hertim* already
baa 3 ! members o f Congress sche­
duled for Spring training at Day­
tona Btaeh for the w*tk of Apr.
12—bat so fa r be hasn’t found a
catcher this year for hla Demo­
crats. Last year, it was the Re­
publican team that was short a
catcher and Lou Marsh, manager
of the Daytona Beach Chamber
o f Commerce played on thetr team.
Some sports writers credited him
with the Republican victory last
year; ard after that a ruts was
passed that Marsh couldn't play
WIN ’ CNDLOTM
on either team—ever again This
CHERRY BLOSSOMS FOR MIyear, Heriong might wUh th'at n ils
AMI— Washington li not th« only had nat been made, hecaus* from
city that will enjoy til* beauty o f the way thinga look he'll hit the
Japanese cherry blossoms. 300 of Spring training circuit without a
Japan's beat are being tent to Mi­ man behind the bat. This should
ami at a gift o f Klyothi lehlmura, be ! fo o d fam e. Practice carn­
prominent Japanese butinete man. al Daytona Beach will be Thurs­
Mr. lehlmura made a token pre­ day, Apr. 23. Worth driving over
sentation of the tree* to Congress- to see.
Everglades Compromise— The
i man Dante Faaeell, of Miami. Fasargument over tho
'cell received a “ deed" to th* trees 23-year old
last week in hit Washington effio* boundaries of the Everglades Na­
amid much bowing and tpeech tional Park might soon be settled.
making. The trees will b« shipped Senator Spesaanl Holland has indirectly to the City o f Miami from tredue«d a bill excluding some­
Japan. Mr. lehlmura says th* trees thing like 830,000 acres of land and
are a token of good will and friend­ water from the original author!ship— and Will
furnish a back­ ed park area. This is a comproground for much fine photography mls* that th* National Park Ser­
Mr. lehlmura la head of the Ri- vice hated to make, but it will
ken Optleal Company— makers of meet th* objections c f many FlorI Ida peopla who feel the park is
cameras.
WANTED. Democratic C a tc h e r - taking too much land from possi­
That’* rig '/,— the Democrats in ble future private development.
Congress are looking for a base­ ! Holland's.bill would exclude 40.000

’ •K TOW HE that betrayed Him gave them a algn, aaylng. WhomI n soever I ihall klsa, that tame la He: hold Him fa s t And
forthwith he came to Jeaua, and aald.'Halt, master; and kissed
Him. And Jesus said unto him, Frltnd. wherefore art thou come •
Then cam# they, and laid hands on Jesus, and took Him."—8 t
Matthew 20: 48-30. ("T h e Taking o / Christ," by engraver A l­
brecht Durtr, courtesy Toledo Museum o / A r U

Heriong Report

W r M W jl

It U my firm belief that this
The drive for economy in the
House this tcasion, spurred by drive to reduce the budget will
hopes of ■ tax cut, struck a snag continue but iettsrs from the poa-1.
In considering appropriations for pie back home to their represents- J
the Department of Health, Educa­ tlvea in Congress will go a lon g ,
tion anil W elfare— but the drive way in xpurring the effort.
I have commented frsiu erllv
is atill very much alive.
We knew the HEW bill would be on the budget in recent weeks but j
difficult to slash because it in­ from my heavy mail it Is obvious
volved various grants and other that thi* is what the people are
forma o f aid for the states. It takes most interested in right now. 1 lik*
a lot c f courage to vote for rcduc- t o hear from my consistuents on
Uona when it affects the people this subject even though they m sy
be opposed to any reductions.
back home.
Congress should Investigate the
Frequently I get letters asking
"w hy not u s?", instead of sending I’ o it O ffice Department at top
money overseas. 1 agree that this level for cbviously there is vcrjl
bookkeeping
aomewhere
ij a legitimate complaint but I poor
have always opposed alt form s of liter#..
When Postmaster General Ar­
foreign aid.
If we are to have economy in thur E. Summorfield ran short of
government the people must rea­ funds last week to tho extent of j
lise that there has to be a halt in 47 million dollars for operating un­
all forms of Federal hand uts, both til July 1, he did his best V1 cm-1
barrass Congress
by
making
in this country and aboard.
On April 4 when the House took threata o f curtailing mail deliver­
up the HEW bill 1 voted down the ies.
Summcrflidd knew this was the 1
line on It separate roll calls f»r
reductions. While tho House in quickest way to arouse the pco-1
floor action restored nearly 80 plo back home. He didn’ t say any­
per cent o f th* slashes it »»■! thing about cleaning out some of
made while in committee, it still his tep brass nor selling some o f |
are
parked
cut $134,440,000 from President the Cadillacs that
Eisenhower’ s request for labor around tho department each after­
noon with chauffeurs waiting to
and welfare activities.
With the sending o f the 1IEW take the top echelon home.
The postmasters, carriers, and
bill to tho Senate, tho House has
lopped $818,497,800 off I’ rcadlcnt others who help bring the mall to
Eisenhower's budget, ami if the ycur home daily are not to blame
House goes along with Appropria­ for this miscalculation on the part
tions Committee recommendations of the Postmaster General. Last
on the Commerce
Department year wo told Summerfield to split j
money bill, the figure will top a his money into four quarters But I
apparently ho went right along
billion, reaching $1,039,323,740.
The biggest reduction undoubted spending until he ran smt and then
ly will be made in the foreign aid made nn ltth hour effort to
bill to e m o before the House af­ ! "sandbag ’ Congress, as Clarence1
ter th# Euster recess. Hero we |Cannon, chairman o f the House
i Appropriations Committee, put it.
hope to make terrific cuts.

aene la

western part ef Dade

County— but would leave In the
park the attractive coastal area
below Evtrglad** City. Tho bill
ia set for bearing! sometime next
manth. Holland aaya ita passage
would allow the development t t
the park to proceed In orderly f a j
shion.
President Can't Make It—Con­
gressman Charlie Bennett repo-ts
that the White Hou*e has declined
his invitation f - r President Elsen­
hower to participate in the cere­
monies at the opening o f the Fort
Caroline National Memorial. Also,
du* to the lata in transit o f some
French Siatecnth Century farm
implements, the opening has b en
delayed from June 30 until l u n i k
time in the early fall.
w
Too Slow— R :m em ber the old
whittier II* used to ait down by
the old ica house ard talk and
whittle away at a stick or a bit
o f board taken from a packing
box. It took him all day to cut lift
one small piece of white pine. What
has happened to him ? W* know I
He came t&gt; Washington Right now
he is in Congresa "w hittling" away
at the budget. S71.S billion for nrxj|
year. Awl Congresa is trying to
cut off $4.5 billion. Last week th r shaved down about $2 million a
day for five days. Figure that out.
If they worked every day for a
year (counting Saturdays, Sundays
and holidays) they
could only
wrhltile away $730 million Brother,
that sure Is stow whittling.

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|o f the First Methodist Church j
met on Monday afternoon at th r
nome of Mrs. A. B. Stevens, IG'.KJi
Sanford Ave. The meeting w as
[opened with a prayer led bj .Uih.i
II. R. McCall. The devotional was
conducted by Mrs. Roy Wall who'
CIRCLE THREE
Circle three o f th&lt; W. S. C. S. held used as her theme, “ Forgivtncs*.’*
its April meeting i t the home of Mrs. Don Fletcher conducted the
Mrs. ft ll Kirk, 2H 2 Willow Ave. study, "Resources for L iv in g ’*
The meeting was opened with an
Rou.lnc reports were given and
Easter devotional given by M rs.‘ several announcement* made The
Eva Harkey using scripture from annual conference o f the W.S.C.S.
Revelations.
j will meet in Sarasota April 2l-2d.
A beautiful worship center, sr- T1* covered dish luncheon was anranged by Gretchcn Crowell feat, nounced for the May meeting,
ured a large charcoal drawing of
Refreshments were served to
Christ, an open Bible of puiplc and **ie f 0ll°w inir
**• ^fr*- *
&gt;ellow ribbon book marks and an
^ r5*
(
Akerslrotn,
arrangement o f white petunias, ^ r , , 1 A- E folium . -'*r j all on a white silk background.
Courier, Mrs. L. T. Doss, Mrs.
...
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Alice Hayne, Mrs. H. R. Mccull.
m
* John
, J Dominey
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Mrs.Riino,_
Howard
Mrs.
on JU“.Tn&lt;
The1 ReU r,Montelth.
A . Mr*. W.

THE PANFORD HERALD Thurs., April 11, 1957, Page5 |

Sojciat£vnni&amp;

Methodist
Circles

turn o f Christ taken from l a i d .
let ers to the Thessolonians and
1 hiilipians.
The business session was conducted by the chairman, Mrs. Hay
Herron. Communion will be prc-.
pared by Mrs. (.lidewcil and Mrs.
Anderson for the First Sunday in
May. On May 7 a covered dish
luncheon will be held nt McKmley Hall. Life memberships will
be given and names will be drawn
and new circles formed. Ali member* are invited to attend.
Circle three May meeting will
oe a coffee at the home o f Mrs.
Ray Herron.
Refreshment o f pie and rake
and banana nut bread and roftce
were
served to: Mrs.
Arthur
Reckwith
Jr.,
Mrs.
Ilradford
Byrd,
.Mrs. Gretchcn
Crowell,
Mrs. John Dominey, Mrs. R. A.
F'utrell.
Mrs. W. K. Ulidewell,
Mrs. Eva Ilaekey, Mrs, W . R.
tinsel), Mrs. Ray
Herron. Mrs.
BiII Kirk and Mr*. C. I». Wallis.

„
K w Sturdivant. Mrs. Roy
,&lt;Val| „ „
N K Whitney. M„
D if. Fletcher, Mrs. A. B. StcvenJ# Miss Aline Chapman

CIRCLE NINE
Circle Nine met nt McKinley
|(a|i
the Methodist Church,
Monday at 3. Mrs. M. L. Wright,
th, hostess, served coffee and
e0okies to tho members,
A|r, j . £ . Davis BaVc un e.-pccia|iy inspiring
devotioral.
Her
theme was the five spiritual anch0r* a Christian can depend on.
They are faith, prayer, duty hnd
(he cross. She closed the devo­
tional with prayer.
Mrs. R. T. Warren, chairman.
Opened the business meeting with
minutes and reports from various
officers. Miss Ella Bolton actej
a* secretary and wtill be chairMRS. ROBERT L. WARD
man o f the committee to help
with the Youth's supper, April 21).
★
★
★
★
★
★
n » * * voted to pay Mrs. Farrel’s (our shutin) dues in the so­
ciety and Mr*. Warren appointed
CIRCLE FOUR
Mr*. J. F. McClelland, «un-hin»
Circle four o f the
W.S.C.S. I chairman, to buy an F!a*t--r gift
o f the First Methodist Church for Mrs. Farrell,
By Marian Jones
i centered with a double wedding
met yesterday
morning at the
Mrs. Warren announced o ffl-j
OVIEDO—
JoAnn
Fleming ring arrangement
bearing
the j nome of Mrs. George Chapman cers 'raining school In tm Cnnami Robert L. Ward were married names Jo Ann and Bob. This
|with Mra. M. FT Johnson serving r o d Methodist Church in l)rin a double ring candlelight cer-jw a s filled with pink and white ! ** eo-hostesi. Mr*. Eugene
Wit- Undo, April 11. Also urged the
emony Saturday evening.
j flowers.
liami, ehairman presided. Mrs. C. members to attend the business
She is the daughter o f Mr*.
Three tisrred silver candle- J. Meriwether gave the devo- and program meeting May 7
Klsie Fleming and the late Roy J.|ahra were placed at either side j tional topic, "A * a Mas Thinheth which will be a covered dish binFleming and he the son of Mr. J0f the table on which dainty ! In His Heart So He Is.’*
j oheon and start at 10 o'clock.
and Mrs. Ben F. Ward of New sandwiches had been placed in
Thera will be a business meet- Names for the new circles will he
Smyrna Beach, formerly of Ov- silver dishes for serving.
I ing May 7 with a covered
dish drawn and an interesting day
ifdp.
Mrs. R. W. Estes and Mrs. J. : luncheon.
Next week isHoly I ptomised.
The Reverend
Loui* L.
Day C. Faircloth presided ai this Week and the nursery will
be
Circle Nine will meet with Mrs.
performed the ceremony in the table. Mrs. John
Courier also opened.
Hudson on Holly Ave for their
First Baptist Church in the pres­ helped with the icrving as well
The *tudy was given by Mrs. last meeting in
May. Covered
ence of a large group o f friends at Mri. H. C. Parkar.
Ed Shinholser.
dish luncheon at neon followed by
and relative*. J. C. Faircloth, a
RefreshmenU wer# served
to, a short business meeting, an 1
Mrs. Stuart tiatchel and Mrs.
cl.xe friend, gave the bride away.
Adams, Mrs. R program prepured by Mrs Tench.
f-ouii Day
alternated
at the Mrs. F’ rank B.
Nuptial music was rendered by
F\ Crenthaw. Mr*. C. J. M cnw et-j
"Happy Birthday" was sung
piano during the reception.
W. H. Martin, organist, and Mrs.
Mrs. James Partin and Mist her. Mrs. Robert Parker, Mrs. and birthday gift* given to Mrv.
W. H. Martin and Merritt Staley,
Harry
Kay Estes greeted the guests at Walter Price, Sirs. Ed Shinholser, IO. 8. Tolar and Mrs
both soloists.
Mrs. T. E. Wilson, Mrs. E. C ., Brown.
the
door,
and
the
receiving
line
The backround for this beautSirs. Williams presented the last
lfu”l "s e r v ic e ~wa* formed of ba *-| w «. composed
of
M r.
Klsi. j Williams. Mrs. Harold Whittern,
Sirs.
Eugene William*,
.Mrs. chapter o f the study hook and all
kets o f white gladioli, palms, an H om ing. mother o f th. bride; Mr.
Chapman, Strs.
George
Ralphi members agreed this bn* been
a prayer bench
l" " 1 Mr*- b * « F- W* rd&gt; P*renl* Jarvis
and Mrs. M. F*.
John-j an inspiring study nnd Paul’*
The bride wore a gown o f Chan-1
the bridgroora; the bride and
son.
Letters in the New Te-tanu-nt
tllly lace and nylon tulle ov irlgrou tn and tbeir attendant*,
CIRCLE FIVE
|will lie rend with new insight.
bridal satin, featuring a lltt««l! flo a tin g hostesses were Tyra
Present were: Mrs. R. T. Warbodice o f lace, scalloped n e c k -| k « l« r .
Yvonne
King,
Nancy
Circle five o f the W.S.C.S. of ren. Mrs. Harry Brown, Mrs. J.
lino and long
tapered
sleeves., Estes,
Pat
Jackson
Marilyn
th# First Methodist Church met C. Davis, Mr*.Peter Monje, Mrs.
The full skirt ha,I alternate aide; Mather, an Carol Parker,
in the home o f Mr*. R. W. Cowan J FMcClelland. Mrs J
M. Metiers o f scalloped la c. and rufi |r- “ "&lt;1 Mrs- Ben II. Jones,
April 8 with fourteen members Caskill, Mrs. (). S. Tolae, Mr*,
fled tulle, and the back panel of hosts for the
reception,
were
present. The session was called M. L. Wright, Mrs. C. E. Wiltulle extended into
a chapel circulating hosts,
to order by chairman, Mrs. Al- lisms nnd Miss Ella Bolton.
train. A coronet o f laca with
Roth Mr* Elsie Fleming, motIiert Jarrell and all sang "Happy
point* o f seed pearls held her, her of the bride, and Mrs. Ben F.
Birthday” to Mr*. Greek.
fingertip veil o f imported Ulus- W* rd- mother o f the bridegroom
Mrs L. P. Il.agan gave the de­
Ion. and she carried a Bible top- wore gown*
o f gray lare over
votional, taken from Deut 8. The
prd with
a white orchid. P,nI‘ ‘ affeta.
They each wore a
members then stood and repeated
Mr*. Sady. Belh Duda. lister corsage of a purple orchid on
the
pledge: “ The word is
*
of the bride, was matron o f hon- their left shoulder,
nr Another sister, Peggy, served
The U n gford Hotel in Winter lamp unto my feet and a light
junto my path." Roll was taksn
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS-—Mr*.
as'm aid of honor: and still an- P»rk was the scene of the brides! and minutes were
rend by the R. F. Leedy, Winter Park, will
other sister. June, wa» a brides*,
luncheon. Hostesses for
j secretary. Mrs. W. H. Moye.
show colored slides o f gardens
maid together with Mrs. Edith ‘ he occasion
were:
Mrs.
Roy
•Mrs Jarrell announced that a around the world nt a meeting of
Dishman and Miss Mary Borgcr. W eisenb.rger, Mr*. Ben WainGarden
the latter o f Winter Haven.
ritfnt. Mr*. Milton Gore, Mrs. J- j covered dish luncheon would fol­ tha Altamonte Springs
Club Thursday night.
They were all gowned alike E - Brookshire and Mr*. Jamei lowed the hoard meeting in May.
A l ti:30 p m a covered dish
in ballerina
length
dresses o f ' I e*rson.
Decorations
were of All members arc invited to attend.
Life membership pins will !&gt;« prc- supper will be served followed
chiffon and nylon net over light r ink « n&gt;l white flow er, arrange.!
by a brief business meeting, after
blue taffeta. They each wore a around pink
tapers and white i tented at the luncheon.
A get well card was signed to which the
world traveler will
headdress o f matching color and wedding hells. Sm .il nosegays of
be sent to Mrs. Carrie Draper.
present the program.
carried cascad# bouquet* o f pink P'nk rosebuds were attached to
Mrs. Herman, study chairman
Assisting on the supper comP**c® rards.
carnations.
Deborah Ward, a cousin o f the' «•"'«&lt;* included
Mr*
Elsie i gave nn interesting review o f tho mittce are; Henry Hansen, Mrs
bridegroom, was flower girl. She Fleming, mother o f
the bride study hook with active partklpa- itolierl Bradford. Mr. and Mrs
wore a dress o f white nylon over elect, .Mrs. B. F. Ward Sr., mot- i tion from members. Mr*. Jarrell K. A. Juthe, Mrs. Helen Rath
Peter,
Mrs. T. F\
taffeta. trimmed in pink rose- h*r o f the bridegroom elect, Mrs. asked the circle to meet at McKin- man. Ralph
buds. Her headdress was o f mat* Sadye Beth Duda, matron of try Hall for its next meeting ami Wood, Mrs. R il-crt M. Watson,
Mrs. I . T Rrynn, Mrs. Clifford
citing design, and she carried a honor, Miss Peggy Fleming, maid covered dish luncheon.
Refreshments wera served to: O. Knox, Mrs. Don Harris and
flow er basket trimmed with tiny ° f honor, and bridesmaids Miss
Mrs. Albert Jc-rrell. Mrs. T. F
pink rosebuds.
I s ,* ry Uorf * r o f Winter Haven,
McDaniel*, Mrs. Graly Herman
David Dishman, son o f Mr. and i l i ,s June Fleming, Mrs. Edith
Mrs. W. V. Bitting, Mr*. O. I .
Mrs Charles Dishman, was ring- j O ilm a n and Miss Bessie Fleming.
(,ciircr.
The rehearsal slipper was held Bark*, Mrs. L. P. Hagen, Mr*.
H,n F. Wat*! Jr. acted as Friday at Ronnie’s in Orlando Clyde Ramsey, Mrs. John Gellion.
best man for his brother. Usher llnd was given by Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Bessia Greek, Mrs. M. E.
groomsmen were W. A. Ward.!
F. Marti Sr. The bridal n otif Moye, Mrs. W. B. Sloye, Mr*. J.
Mrs.
It. T Cowan,
J r , Frank lim e, Donald Hardy T * "’ f arr ifd out in decoration, II. Walker,
and Edward Duda
Curst* were: Mrs. Elsie Flam- and Mrs. F\ I). Hitchcock.

JoAnn Fleming Becomes Bride
Of
RobertL. Ward, Saturday

PLANNING FOR THE SANFORD GARDEN Cl.DIFS Flower 8h o»
this weekend are: (left to right) Mr*. Vernon lliiilin , Judges chair
man; .Mr*. David Calrhtl, m n M ilta n t; Dr. Doris Cline, co-chairmaa

«ith Mrs. W. A. Yung of the [I'operiies com m ittee; and Mm. Wight
Klttley, Schedule rh.airmiin.
(Photo by Bergstrom)

Circle Three Meet Cardinal, O f Flowers Theme
Region Five
Held In Ellett Home
To Be Carried Out At Show
Holds Annual Monday Evening
1 “ The
Carnival
of
Flowers urged that even morn in terfiled
three o f the First Christ­ theme i* Iicing beautifully rarried perions enter either the artistle
Meet At School ianClrele
Church met with .Mrs. Charles

The Annual meeting o f Re­
gion F'tve o f Ihe F'lorida School
F'ood Service Association will be
held Saturday, in Sotlthside Pri­
mary School. The meeting will be
opened promptly nt nine o'clock
and will he closed nt approximate­
ly 3:30 in the afternoon.

Region F’ive Is composed of
school lunch mnnagrrs and lunch
room parsonel from the following
counties, Oumgc. Volusia, Osceo­
la, t.ake. Brevard, Sumter and the
hostess county o f Seminole.
A large group is expected to
attend to enjoy the progrnm tna*.
has been planned to be educa­
tional, inspirational nml recrea­
tional,
Mrs. Ruby If. Davis. Mnnager
o f Southsidc Primary School lunch
Department is the Regional Dir­
ector and will he tho presiding offleer.
Miss Majotio
Morrison, rhief

out in plans and accessories for
Flllett Monday evening with Mrs. the
flower
show",
exclaimed
Eula Grantham, chairman, pre­
Mr*. Ralph Betts this m o » .n g
siding..
as shr and Mrs. Dan Batten sch­
The devotional was given by
Mr*, o . p . Lnndrcsi with Hr*. edule chairman, discussed their
Ycsley and Mrs. Tharpe assisting. arrangements.
In the absence o f the serictary.
The show will lie held on April
Mrs. Tharpe took minute* ar.d 13 front 3 p.m. until 8 p.m. and
gave reports.
on April 11 front 1 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Mrs. J. L. Horton, Sr. gave an and is under Mrs. Betta direction,
interesting study on "Christian sponsored by the Sanford Garden
Women o f the Philippines." The Club.
business session followed.
She was pleased with the num­
During the social hour, Mrs. El- ber o f reservations received but

nutrition consultant, for the Stn'e
Boat'll
o f Health
will
speak
on ' The It le School Lurch Plays
In the Total Health Program"
Another outstanding speaker sell
eduled for the day is Mi&lt;* Doris
Bilger, o f the State Dcnar'ment
o f Education. Her chosen topic
will bo "Equipm ent".

iett served refreshment* with an
Easter theme to those present:
Miss F'lorence Bishop, Mrs. V. il.
Grantham, Mr*. Perry I.. Stone,
Mrs. E ffie
Durden,
Mrs. Mac
Hints, Mrs. W. P. Yea*ley, Mrs.
0 , D. I.andrcs*, Mrs. O. T. Pear­
son, Mrs. Lester Tharpe and Mrs.
J. I.. Horton Sr.

arrangement eompetion or h or­
ticulture specimen. "A rtistic arragenient reservations must be
made with Mr*. Irwin Fleischer,
F W 2 33U ." she added.
An added attraction during the
show will lie door prises which
have hern donated to the elub by
local florists
and Mr*. Fred
Ganns. The prizes will be artis­
tic arrangements, one o f which
will l&gt;e dricdT plus a Lycha Nut
tree. Theso will ba awarded at
the end o f the show.
Various circles have made res­
ervations for booth* from which
will lie sold numerous items in­
cluding bird feeders, party nap­
kins, soft drink*, wiring slay,
needlepoint-holders, dried arrange*
nient materials, candy, gardening
gloves and water proofed baskets.

World Traveler
To Present Program
Thursday Evening

j

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EXPERT

For travelling Ihr bride chose *nif- Mr. and Mr*. Ed
Duda
CIRCLE SIX
a blue silk sheath and blue faille S,r «nd Mrs. Ben F\ Ward Jr .
Circle six o f the W.S.C.S. met
duster
and
white
accessories, *,r - an,l Mrs. Ott Dishman, Frank
with which she wore pinned or
Miss
Carolyn
Anderson, at the home o f Mr*. Theo Pate
her shoulder the white orchid Miss Jun« Fleming. Mr. and Mrs. Monday evening. Mr*. Azzercllo,
opened the meeting.
W. A. Ward Jr., Mr. and Mrs. chairman
front her bridal oouquet.
Hardy, Mr. and
Mrs. Mrs. R. U. Hutchinson gsv* the
The couple will make their Donald
Mean*,
Misa
Basal* devotional, reading Philippian* 4:t
home in
Oviedo
following
a George
»r\l ending with s prayer. Mrs.
honeymoon
spent
touring
the Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jones,
W. P Chapman pi.-scntcd from
Walter
Duda,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
northern states.
Ihe study book, the chapter on
A reception was held in the If. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. J M.
Paul's letters to the ThessaloMemorial building following the Dailey, tha Rev. and Mr*. Lewis
nians and Mr*. N. V. F’arm er gave
L.
Day,
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Charles
wedding.
ion,
David and the chapter on Paul's Letters to
Here the bridal m otlff was Di*hmsn and
' the Philippian*.
carried out in a color scheme of Deborah Ward.
Mrs. Arzarcllo reported on the
pink and white. Tall baskets o f
rummage sale. She also announcwhite and pink gladioli were
I ed the m#eting to las held on the
placed at strategic points.
l first Tuesday in May at the church.
A miniature bride in a bell
I This will be a'covered dish lunchshape arrangement
|eon and all members are urged
table where Bessie F’
j to attend. The next circle meeting
r . the bride's
**
.
.
.
other rister, kept
bride'*
will b« held at the home of Mr*.
book. later kept by Mrs. W. R. C o r t / c t D M o n d a y
Hutchinson, this will also be a coMeek
. vered dish lurcheon.
One long table, overlaid with
WASHINGTON
UP —
The
At th* close o f the business
a outwork cloth, was centered Daughters o f the American Rev- meeting, Mrs. Pate, hostess, *«r&gt;
with a large
tierred
w edding! olution
announced
Wednesday I ved refreshments to: Mrs. J. N.
cake, topped with th# traditional that eight candidate* are seeking Azzarello, Mrs.
N. V. Farmer,
bride and groom. Mrs. Ben F. j seven offices o f DAR vice pres- , Mrs. N. P. Chapman, Mrs. Tat*
Ward Jr. and Mrs. Max Lein ident general to be filled this year, Chapman, Mrs,
Mabel Blount,
hart presided here.
The seven vice presidents will i Mr*. S. O. Shinho!s»r. Mrs. R. U.
A small table, also
overlaid be elected during the 63th DAR Hutchinson, Mrs. C E. McK#e,
with a eutwork cloth, held the continental congress opening here Mrs. T. A. Burleigh, Mrs. C. F‘ .
fostoria punch bowl. Mr*. Edward Monday.
Mims, Mrs Theo Pate, and Mrs.
W. Stoner and Miss Ruth KimThe candidates include
Mrs. Brwlie Williams.
ball poured punch.
|Harold F’oor Machlan o f Coral
Another long
table,
overlaid Gables, and Mrs. Robert Henry
CIRCLE SEVEN
with another eutwork doth , w a s 1Humphrey o f Swainsboro, Ga.
C u d # Seven o f the W. S. C. S.

531 £

Eight Seek D A R
OAt 66th

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�N. J. and Miss Esther K idds ef|
a ™ ? Sefiffrf
Union City* N. J.
Among the new resident* In I
town are Mr. 'aad Mrs. Thmoos
THEODORE J. DBX1EN
Sharp o f Union, N .*J. aad Mr.
g M iflft&amp; iT ii
HOWARD HARDINO SMITH
and Mrs. Walter Hansen, feraMr|
J. L. Donaldson o f Orange City, y of Long Island.
A ad to : A ll anknow a apoaee* o f
■Old above named aasural

De Bary
News

fund chairman o f the S. Volusia
Red Cress states that De Bary
has achieved another ‘(first" la
that it chadged from the national
idea o f calling at everyone’s
home. Mrs. Joseph Callahan of
Shell ltd. who is, as Donaldson
calls hsr, a vstsran Rsd-Crosasr,
decided that a mall approach
would be best. Her judgment
— --------- »im «m ror the first time approved for release this picture o f tha new. at
supersonic
proved correct, fo r almoet 800
fighter-bomber, T-103 Thunderchlef. Designed under tha weapons system concept aa a nuclearmemberships hsvs been realised,
bomb-carrying fighter and powered by J-75 engines, tha Thunderchlef has already proved Itself in
d o #
■ora than 260 test flights. Th* new craft flew faster than sound on Its first flight
(International)
The Easter Seal committee,
headed by Mrs. Carl Barthman,
tas Addressed envelopes to til In
the district. The monsy for crip­
ple children is not for aitional
seaa* c i s s x u •
nseds alone hut is mainly allotted
orlando
to this community end la for
THURSDAY
r v e n ib *
those
needing
lie
assistance,
«*11 S*er*r Stn ra
whatever the age.
4:S0 Kdg* o f Jfign*
_
• • •
lie * Adveatur* w ill C a d e W alt
S:S0 Holdlera * f Fortuo*
The cancer crusade will be on
* :* « W *»lh*r.N *w *-SporU
tomorrow, Friday and Saturday
I l l s Industry on Fared*
Sit* Hunting a Fishing with D*g At tha Da Bary postoffice there
*:*s aoega of T e tte rie r
will be young men and Women
7:0* Furs on Farodo
7:14 J obs Daly one ts.o Naira
accoutered with stethoscopes and
Tit* Rob Cummings Show
nursa’s outfits who will taka your
Sit# Uroueno Marx
a :SO Bhnw.r n( H urt
money, give you a tag and ask
J:So Th* T ractr
you to sign the register. Mrs.
1*1*0 H ighway Patrol
I0:S0 Th* Via*
Richard Hart, Mrs. Wslleslsy Cor
tl:o o Night Now* Report
bstt and Mrs. Nils Ljunberg are
t i l l s T reasoro Hunt
It i l l "Th# Paaserby'
the committee, With the able as­
11:00 Hlgn Off
sistance o f the following young
FRIDAY
people: Mademoiselles S h i r l e y
1:1* Blgn-On
ITogram Resum*
StumpJ, Linda Sue Hart, Debby
d il l Nows Weather
Bruce, Kathy Sibbald, Mary Lou
7:00 Jimmy Deen Hhow
T:»S . Nows
Stoneklng Peggy Notle, Lloan Gil
lie * Captain X an gares
lian and Karen Seaman with Da­
*|4S .Saw*
I CAST. RUFUS SAVIOR o f Lima, O hio, reports in T o k y o to Col. G . L .
ties Plan O ff
vid Nelder, Kenneth LaRoy, Steve
D ouglas (righ t), director o f the air-sca hunt for traces o f the C -97
f:SS Hlgn On
stratocruller that went dow n o ff Japan with 67 persons aboard.
loioo lio w Christian Hclsoc* Moala end Jack Jackson and Wellesley
loiSo Harry Munr*
Corbett Jr.
S a ylor piloted one o f 14 planes that searched vain ly despite fou l

Television

w eather that kept 33 other aircraft from Joining in th e hunt. A ir
Force officials maintained daw n -to-d usk operation, (international)

MS TRADITIONAL ORIIK COSTUMfi doc* not match tha ipaca gun
which Oratory ManUloa, 7, txplalna to San. William r. Knowland
(R-Callf.) In Now York at tha parada marking 130 y t i n of Greece'*
Independence. At left la tha general parada chairman, Pericles J.
LantzounU. Knowland, Senate Minority Loader, also apoka at a
Maionic breakfast and laid the United States should reduce foreign
aid. 11* u ld that making other nations “ permanently dependent
upon American financial grants" la neither In their Interest nor ours

IISINHOWIR cuts the huge 100th birthday cake o f the
National Education Association In W ashington ns tho president o f a
the organization, Mrs. Martha Schull, o f Portland, O re., expresses
her thanks. Tha C hief E xecutive addressed the m ore than 1,100
teachers with an appeal fo r hi* $1,300,000,000 school program , a
prune target o f Congressional budget cutters. Eisenhow er said
that since m odern weapons require highly educated personnel,
our schools are m ore important "even then the energy o f the atom .”

I0:4S Ky* on th* World
11:00 Th* Prlr* Is R ight
II iSS Strlk* It Blab
m iR s o e i
Ilian Valiant Dady
III IS Lav* e f Lit*
U :io Pssrrh for Tom orrow
11:45 H olding Light
lio o w * li« r Cronklt* * »d Nowa
1:10 Staad Up and Bo Count**
1:10 As th* Wnrld T om a
2 :oo o u r Mis* Rrook*
1:10 Art l.ln k lelttr’ * Itnuseparty
2:11 Meat th* nrcheatra
1.00 lllg P ayoff
1:10 Channel IS) Cressread*
1:11 llnh Crosby Show
IIN COLOR*
W N R R-TV J I C S S d R V n i R
CHANNEL 4 TH P A ID AT I T R R I S S
4:00 Brighter Day
4 :1S Racret Ptnrm
1:10 Kdg* nt Night
6 »o M lcksr Mouse
*:00 l.n n . Ranger ( I* t :10 naport
*:4S Doug Edwards
7:00 prlsnc* Fiction
7:10 Hgt Frsston
a oo Htma Troopsr
1:10 Nlniwtr o f P la n
J:10 Playheitt* JO
11 :*0 11100 Ranort
11:15 lA I* Show .
11:11 News A Hlgn-Off
FRIU A1 MORHIHR
4 45 Tsst Pattern*
7 no Jimmy D**n Show
7:11 Nawa, W ralhar, Pastor* etady
I oo Cant. K angaroo
1 41 New* W ,*ih #r Fsmlnla* aid#
J:oe Open llous*
10:00 Harry M oor*
l *:10 Arthur Hodfray
11:19 Htrlk* It Rich
AFTERNOON
11:00 Valiant Lady
11:14 Love e f Llf*
11:10 Hsarrh fo r T om orrow
11:15 Holding Light
1:00 I'OO Raport
l io Nland L'p and h* Conntad

defendants.
A n ya ru a s nlelmtng fa toraat. of. i t r e e s k awlar
o r asainat th* above nam ­
ed natural defendant* not
t o w i o m ry m a x c a n c a n * ,
know s to l o deed o r etlv*
A a d tot A ll Fnrtlo* b o rin g
*r
s u s tn s i:
The uederelgaed officer* o f IBS
ela la s , to
hav#
on r
■6m
Florida BUI* Bank *f Basil
rleh L tltt* o r lotorooi In
Bad to th* fallow in g de*.
fard, Florida, do hereby
erlbod property, eitnato In
th* Board of Directors
tom ln ol* County. Florida,
approved and propooad
fr
__idem
thereof
am
tadm
tol
Of
AT*
t#*wlt*
holder
t id e III o f th* Cortlfleato o f la te r-1 Tract No 1: Lota I thru l l
porotton o f cold bank aa *04 out tnolbolro: lota 1* thru IS In duilva,
herein and ihot thereattor on In* »tB B lock W . and Iota 1 thru 4 Includor o f
April, a . D.
HIT
at a tlv o : t o u I U ru t t Inelueiro: lot*
m eeting
of
tb*
etoehhoMore II thru I I Inelunlvn dad lot* IT
eoliad oad
held In
com pllaae* thru 4* Inclusive, block 11. o f dANA ad lo :

L e g a l N o fic a

and w ith th*
poratlon and k y-U w a or oald bank a « to tb* plat theroot a* roeoiviad
porotloi
at lb* ofrieo o f tb* bonk I* dan- la Flat Book s. p a t* &lt;•. Fahtio
ford, flo irldo,
r id * , at whlek meeting the Record* e f Seminole Coutny. FI&gt;r.
tou r-fifth * o f th* ou t- Ida.
holder* o f fat
etondlne capital (to o ke o f (o ld bank Traot No I : L o u IT thru f t Inwer* preoent end
b
i M thereto
JSTK
d sn e d a w rltt.n cnntaat
q a l f e . ” S t.S !h V fflJ * S K ^ 8
Hint, th#
ACTION, according lo
th* plat
th* record o f th* mooting.
« # cold
0*14 •
BJKTTpN.
4* th#
.etochholdarp
.......
,___ ____a raaotulloa
-I thereof
poaood
r**ot«tl*ara
re-1
U eraof aa
•• recorded
recorded laIn Flat
Flat Book
* o jk
duelng th* per volu# o f th# otaok IA
pe so IA Public A w a rd s o f
from tieo.ee per chore U I1 M * F4" M m 1**1* Couety, Florid*
■boro and Increasing th* eoph ol ’ Tou. and each o f you. a r* n oilfrom IlM.eeo.** to IISM M .M b y the fled that * «ult io eu l.t title to
eol* fo r c o ih o f !.(M oborm o f now tb* Abo*# describe^ property hn*
■lock o f tb* per volu # o f I1M * 0*J
atoin et you and you
reeulrod lo oarv* a
- '
|t*
* ,(((.(* and
chare, producing
_______
. , ar* _ hereby
_ ...
e a r Anrwer to lb * Com em ending Artlcl* 711 o f tb* Cortlfl- e op r o f y
your
... P la in tiff* ottorn .r,
cat* o f Incorporotlon ** that In lion i t e 1
. " ! •* »ha
AND
BETTINOHAUB,
o f its preeent language It ahail readl F * L D B R
Af _
-----AHTICLB III
I II* *«u tb Knowlos W inter Park.
T b * amount o f tho, etoU at f ‘ oH «*- and HI# U s orlgtnal In
niock o f sold corporation aboil lb * offle* o f th Clork o f tb* C lr,
h# T w o Hundred Thoueopd cult CUurt on o r b efer* May 4.
D ollar* flsoo.eee.ee) o f eom - XIIT: oiherwle# th* allogollon* or
n n otoek to b* dividedi Info **ld Complslnt w ill &gt;* u k e n or
E lsh t
Thouoond
(l,M t ) oonforaad
ahoreo *7 tha por vain* 'o f
Thl* nolle* shaft be published
T w en ty-F ive Dollara ( t l.M ) ooe# each wtwk far fou r ca n t.M ch.
ea tlr* week* la th* donford H rrT I! Tucker
I Old.
F r o o id o i
Th# abbreviated till* o f this cu lt
A ttest: W. J. Peacock Jr.
a flA R 4 * ! ? .
,N r *
Caahler
I Plaintiff. Vo: OUST SODER and
(C orporot* Beal)
I - — ------OODIR. hi* w lfo. at al. DaSworn tn ond oubtcrlbod to b oforo I fin d on to
mo this 5th doy o f April A- C. IHT,
D » l«jj tMo Ird day o f April. IJJT.
Dorolhv r. Rale##
I
£ J. Doradon
form erly, Dorothy P. Kendrlok
a . r k . Hlreult rou rt.
(PEAL)
Samlnol# County, F lorida f
Notary
Public—Plata
o
f
Florida
at
(Conrt
Seal)
)
*
*
*
I^ rg*. My
Commlealon E splros: I
R y: Aria 2 Lundqulrt,
OcL
1*.
1JJ*.
Deputy
Clerk
Mrs. Ernestine Pugh is enter*

taining friends from Massachu­
setts. Miss Julia Chapin of Gran*
by and Mrs. William E. Boyer
of Needham. They have been wel
Com* additions to our social lift
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Callahan
have as house guests Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Kelly o f Cliffside,
I :*• As the World Tara*
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S ilo

Oar Mlse Brook*

Hoaeopertr

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HOLD IT CHIEF!
LANSING. Mich. U P -R alph
Brown, a full-blooded American
Indian was charged with Illegal
scalping today. Police said he’d
been cutting haid without a II
cense.

T h e T to re g o fn ?’ amendment Is her*.

Ar x u u V 'd lhU ,lh d' r

*

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OF AFFUCATION FOR

I (•■c. ibdj7rL4.W2a

itatltks

S ^ p fro K f
tW
. 1i « , ? 5 f e r h . S K
lUnklSw
the fo llow in g cartlflcat* bee filed
" * nllln*
--------- 1aatd certificate fo r tax deed to b*
NOTICE TO DEFEND
Issued thereon. Tha ce rtifie d # numTO: JEAN B W OEFLKR a « d _ _ _ her and Tear o f Usuanc*. th* d»W OEFLBR. her unknown apount; I ierlptloa o f the property, and th*
EDW ARD R. McNEIL and ............ - 1Name In which It wan a lie n e d are
M cNEIL
hi*
unknown
apouM; a* fo llow s:
ROBERT K. McNEIL and _ _ _ _ _ Certificate No tt* T ear e f lir a McNEIL. hie unknown epouae; U l i f t June ttrd IStl
Doaerlpltaa * ( Fr*party:
living and if dead th* unknewa
helra at law. d*vlt**a lagntee*. and
Lot I Black A Tract It. Stnla" d o Spring! according to plata
■rantaaa o f th* cold Defendant* and
thereof recorded upon tho punell pereone claim ing any rlshL ti­
tle or latereet In and to tha real
Ho records o f Herelnol* County,
proparty hereinafter
particularly
Florida
dctcrlbcd
_______
________,N * * m In u^leh aateased O. P Hilt
TOU ARE H E R E R T NOTIFIED All or Bald property beleg In th*
lhat a Bill o t Complaint baa boon County a f Seminole, Sint* o f F lorflled asainat you In th* C ircuit I Ida Unless such certlfloai* ehell
Court o f th* Ninth Judicial Circuit I be redeemed ereordlng to le w ih*
o f th* Htai# o f Florida In aad far propertr deecrlbad in such co rtlfl««mlnola County, in Chancery, an I cot* w ill b* eold to th* hlshret
abbreviated
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DOROTHYr IL
hJ*i w ife, Banford, Florida, on th* flrat MonPlaintiff*, v
v* JEAN B. W OBFLER, day In th* month e f May, IJ4T,
* -t_
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_ t* l,- -Dsfendanis
fandanta
which Is th* (th day
May, 1JI7
Tha natur* o f this salt Is fer| Dated
n - . - e this trd day o f' April. IH7^
quieting and con flrm la# tha tltla
f t P Herndon
In th* Flantlffa (Irantcee upon th*
cle rk Circuit C ou rt
A
follow ing described tract o ( land
jUuated "In"Sem inole County, F lor-1 (O fflcl* [mn * rV * &lt;"°P#n*,lV T,0rl4%
1
lilt, l*&gt;*Wlt!
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Th* South # n # -h *lf o f Ix&gt;t o r I g t h e CIRCUIT COURT, n i n t h
T r y t IJ Of M cNeill* O raag* J UDJCIA L*" Cl E CUIT. I nr*AND F OR
Villa, neeordlng to Flal th ereof PRRINOLR COUNTY, FLORIDA
recorded In Tlat Book t. Fa s e c I IN CHANCERY NO 04Ja
tt, ito . and l i t o f th* Publle I ALICE l k k M A T r i
Records e f Bemlnol* Ceuaty.
MATES,
PLAIN TIFF
Florida
Tou ar* ordered aad required to OTIS n i r r &lt;
file you r defenm I* oald BUI e (
hatch.
Complaint, |f any you have, with I '
NOTICE T o a w w e a w " 14* " 1
Clerk or eald Court and to oerv* t o j o r i s
ifa r r a
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nu# O riando, Florida attorn*F to r you rUw*|,tUn , d*r, ner* i U^r»*i,&lt;'
Plainltff* on Sind, o f April. HIT. io m s lS a t for4 d V A V J 'e n S j t " 1 ? f
and lo default thereof a Deere* Fro * g a ln i » e - Wnh . k i Ui hl r , ['»
Canfeaso w ill b* entered OFala*t : f " V * * “.■•. w ' ,h «*• Clerk o f the
you and etld ram # proceed ex parte.
*e
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WITNESS the hand o f th* Clerk J l V .
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end the **al o f th* Clrenlt Court. Jam#* c &gt;#C*!liRl*, V * /f Sr
Seminole County, Florida, thla l i t | „ J
W eet Church
19th day o f March. A D , 1MT.
K V .u
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O. P. Herndon
J , ' " 1'
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Clerk o f Clrclut Court o f
you "** w “ •*• m terad a ia lm t
Ninth Judicial ClreulL^n Vnd I . WtTh
Tor B.mlnnl* County. F lerU a.I
"*P, hand and eeal at
R y: Aria J. Lundqulee
iJ .V V .J • * » IV U
F lorid*
D -puty Clerk
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nay or April. HIT
P.rvla P. Swann
I
J ; P. HERNDON
Attorney fo r Plaintiff*
I
Clerk o f the Circuit Coert
llI H Bo Orang* Avenue
A , u 1 Lundqulm
Orlando. Florida
'Jam es C Collier
IN TH R r m c t t T COURT OF TH R A*,o r *«F fo r P laintiff
NlhTU JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN I CPonrt S .a l)
AND FOR SEMINOLR COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
IN CHANCERY NO. »
OARAP1C, INC., * Florida C orpo­
ration
P la in tiff , \ T 7 J L cr 2 r_li5T COURT OF t h w
----- ; I4|i CIRCUIT IN
MINOLb COUNTY.
MATTHEW R. MARKS.
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Defendants.
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NOTICE OF SUIT
LAW NO.....
In th# Nem* nf th* l i s t * o f F lo r- r V ,T ? L w! l ? AD DEPARTMENT o r
FLORIDA aa
a (* n e y o t* th*
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To th* Defendant*:
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•r Florida,
MATTHEW R. MARKS:
M R. M A R K !;
D. I t McMILLEN a Co (
'" J i i n u 1:- / . 0 K V T ' * p o l 'l l ^ l »uh.
divuioa o f th* B u t* , ( Florida
WILLIAM T. COTTER;
Petitioner
M ART A. COTTER;
J W. DUTTON;
PXAWX BVANI
L I U .* DUTTON:
*t al
A. D 7ACH ARY:
Defendant
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HAND-HOIDINO AFTIR THIII RIMAUIAOI In Akron, Ohio, Chester
Earle Insktep, 10, and Mrs. Daisy Eye, S3, resume the life together
that w as Interrupted b y dlvorca 60 years ago. Th ey had not seen
on * another since 1907 and each had remarried. Six weeks ago
M rs. Eya received a letter from Inakeep, w ho bad traced her through
n frien d . Ills daughter, whom ha had not seen since she was two
Weeks old, urged her mother to answer and they rekindled their love.

AN ACTUAL SIZI MODIl o f tha earth satellite Is shown to members
o f th* Senate Appropriations subcommittee in Washington b y A lan
Waterman (le ft), director o f tha National Science Foundation. In
center Is Sen. A llen J. F.llcnder (D -L a .) and, at right, Sen. Warren
Magnuson (D -W a jh .).T h * actual satellite is expected to be launched
Into soace some tima next year.
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1UUN HJZAMTH 0 of Great Britain and tha Duka o f Edinburgh
■ook over a miniature train In lfythe, Kent, England, as tha engineer,
a delighted Prince Charles, is almost enveloped by steam. Tha proud
parents were later taken for a rid* on tha nine-mile rail line with
tha prince and his sister, Princes* Anne, taking turns at tha controls.
The lllllputlan train has six ears.
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Trank Evans
Laka Mary. Florida 8R O No. 254-R
Earl P Flanaaan
10J* M. Lake Drtva
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Hollywood. Florida
fUin No
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Florida Htat# Hank of M*nf&lt;wd
Hanford. Florida SltD No. 277; 240
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Anna Praia*
Kuuta 3
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BRD No 224.R;
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llouta 2
Hanford. Florida
SltD No 131-R:
Barbara K. Fryman
n » u u 2. Hanford. Fla

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Norbtrt Fryman
Rout* 2
Hanford. Florida HRD No 2»T: 221
Tlrat Federal Having!
_ * . V?»n Aaaoclailon of
Hrmlmda County
Sanford. Florida HRD No. 2 l | . n :
2 1 2 - 1 1 22 I - R : 2 1 2 - R 2 0 1 : 292 222 ;
220
Annin 8 Griffin
17 Htmbort Hlraat
Tannaaaaa BRD No 2*7:

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Horaca 8. Griffin
IT Rambart Hlraat
Mamnhla. Tannaaaaa HRD 2*7:
200
flaurca Griffin Harrlnt. Jr
Routa 1,
Dayton. Virginia BRD No. 222-n
Broca Humphrey
Routa 3
Hanford Florida HRD No 221-R
I.uclllo llumohray
Routa 2
Hanofrd, Florida HRD No 22J.R
Anthony J Kollnakl
r / o lira. Ilaarl Flanaaan
1921 South Laka Drlva
Hollywood. Florida BIID No. I l l
Walter P. Kallnakl
r / o lira. Ilaial Flanagan
1722 South l a k e Drive
Hollywood. Florida
HRD No. 212
Oranga Trading Company
c / o Q B Flahback
IT* K. Washington Hlraat
Orlando. Florida HRD No 111
Frank ORIno
Star Routa I
Oranga City Florida HRD No. It I

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W Pa ulln a C. Ottlna
Htar Routa l
Oranga City Florida No. tll-2 13
Ada R Patnraon
Travalara Rant,
South Carolina HRD No. 131-170
G. P. Patnraon
Travalara 'Raat
South Carolina
HRD No 121-R 172
Jamaa Forfar. Sr.
1201 DoLaney 8treet
Orlando. Florida BRD No t i l : 117
Rrnaat D Rapp
1211 Kaat Colonial Drlva
Orlando,
Florida HRD No tS I;- R :

A Sylvia H. Rapp
111! Ka*t f'olnnUI Prlv«
OrUndo.
Florida MUD .Vo 3SI-K;
117
Oufttava Ratliff
Twin Lak#a.
Hanforil.
Flnrl.la HR!) N&lt;i. 271-11
Thomaa Katllff, Mr.
Twin I-ak»«
Hanford. Florida 8RD 2T1-R
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John Albert Rlnkavag*
HanfordvOrtando Hlchwar
Hanforil. Florida HRD So. 211-U
213-U
Hophla Rlnkavaaa
. Hanford*Orlanilo
A Hanford*Orlandif Highway
w Hanford. Florida
HRD No. 2 II -R 212-R
A. D Roaler
• IS Watt Flrat
Hanford. Florida HRD No fttS.R; 211
VMa A. Ro»lrr
• IS West First Street
H* n ford. Florida
HRD No. 315.It l i t
Hanfont Farmers Auction. Inn
r / o W W l.ini
Route 2
Hanford. Florida HRD No. 3tl
Frank D Scott. a&lt;
fluardlan of Frank T&gt;.
Hfott. Jr., and 3lary
Rr I* ht man
IIS West First Street
Hanford Florida HRD No 311; 312
3f*nr laoulsa Nlmpeon
Hanford.
Florida HRD No. 3(4
Ropit V. Hlrmons
Hanford. Florida HRD No 3!«
I.eillf Hwann
Route 2
Hanforil. Florida HRD No 3*T#
Ora Mas Hwan
Routa 2
Hanford.
Florida SRD No. 107
The Hanford Atlantic
National Rank
Hanford. Florida HRD No
324-R
22 ».R
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^ Routa 2
w Hanford. Florida HRD No 311
Dorothy Walta
Routa 2
Hanford. Florida
HRD No 305
€\ I* Walta
Ttouta 2
Hanford. TIorMa HRD No 314
Norma Jean Walta
flohta 2
Hanford.
Florida HRD No
394
J. Walta
Routa 2
Hanford.
Florida SRD .No 393
l*4iir* Mabel Walta
Routa 2
a Hanford. Florida HRD No 308
™ Wallaea Homes. Inc.
r/o O
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Flshhack
17o K. Washington Ht
Orlando.
Florida SRD No
31I-R.
314
Mabla Weth*rlngton
Highway 17.91
Hanford. Florida HRD No 322; 243
A. J Williams
1920 Delaney .Street
Orlando.
Florida HRD No. I M - l t ;
270
Marla H Williams
P M PaUney H»re#»
Ctrlando,
Florida HRD No.
331.R;
270
K W il lia m s
"H.«nl,»rd. Florida HRD No. 291-R.
292*11 33' ..It; 334 11
Mary Williams
)Unfor»f. Florid*
Dorothy 8 WltlMmi
192) Park Avenue
Hanford. Florida HRD So 144; 341
Robert w Williams
1920 Dark Avenue
H.nford. Flnrl.la HRD No t i l ; 217
Winter Park. Florida HRD .No. 214
A «ao4’latlon
Winter Tark. Florida HRD No 2I«;
217
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Ilmite 1
Maitland Flnrl.la HRD No. 2)1
^ F re d e r ic k M Zull
Routa |
Maitland. Florida HUD No. 391
ntahi-or.M «r
That part of;
•‘ Meginning a» a point
I feat
Fast and 1 73 ’. f( South of tha
NorthHrBt « orner of the VfC*i of
NK'i of H«* tIon 22. Township
2'» Hoiith Range 3o K«it, aald
point being on the F.astarly
•lght-of-way of IT. M .M|(.wiy
No. 17*92; run then.# South 4&lt;l
degree* ft*
W*at
142 2 f«e*
to \V»it line of aafd NK1* of
N K ' i : then, e South 212.3 feat;
A
thenre North (4 degr#ea 41* Kaat
w
943.2 feet: thanre North 343 1
feat to beginning I.es* the Kaat
25 feet for private road)**
lvfng Masterly of and within 12s
feet of the survey line of Htate Road
11*444 Section 7701. said survey line
belnr dearrlhed as follow*- Regln
on tha South Rna of the MW*; of
NK»i of He.-tlnn 2?. Township Jo
Month. Ran**# 3 d Hast, at a point
43175 feet W*« t from the Southeast
corner of «j|&lt;| NW »; of NK’ * ; thence
run North 41*4P3«F* Kut 1414.77
feet to a point: thence North 4l*43*
74'' Kaat. 119 74 feat to the North
Ilea of aald Section 22 at a nolrt
• 594 91 fc#t W m * from the Northeast
W ° r n e r of said He.tl.vn 22: !h#nc#i
continue North 41*41*to'# Fast 914.21
feet to the Kaat line of Section 11
f ow n sh lo 24 Month. I U r * «
Fast
to a point 411 (4 feet .North from
l a i t i m l e o m f f af M l4 Her.
tlon IS. containing 1 77 arrea, more

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i t i l hi* w if. Gt'etarn " e 'l l f f .
n u k i - . r - w »r
ev?r* n &lt;&gt; *%n
That nart o f :
“T h » Kaet « l ) J feet « f lha N E ' {
o f th» N K ' i w f Section 22. Town,
■bln 70 Mouth. n » n * » J* Fast.
H«mlnnle C o u n fy Florida T.EBS:
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fact: thanca Mouth 17* faet,
tbanca L a .t U i (aat: thanca
South I t faat: thanca R u t 111.1
taat: thanca South «!*1 T Kaat
1*1 faat to tho K a n llna ot aald
Bactlon *1: thane* North 177.*
faat to baglnalng; and LESS tha
rig h t-o f-w a y o f Btata Koad IS( w Iform arlay Btata Hoad No. 1)
and tho Old Sanford-Orlando
Hoad.*
lylag Southaaitarly o f and within
II* f**t ot .u r v ty llna o f Btata Hoad
ll- I N . Bactlon 77*1. aald aurvty
Una btln g daacrlbad with rafaranr.
to tha N&amp;&lt;4 ot NKU o f Bactlon 21;
Townahlp 1*
South.
Mango la
K ail aa
follow *:
Beginning on
tha North
Una o f NK&gt;« o f NK&lt;1
of N K 'i o f aald Bactlon 77 at a point
•«.(« faat Watt from a Iron plpa at
tha Intaraactlon o f aald North Una
and the Raatarly rig h t-o f-w a y lln*
of Blata Hoad 11-100 and 171 It faat
W ait from tha Northaaat corner o f
aalB Sactlon It. thanca m * South *1*
&lt; rio~ W a il 117.71 faat thanca South
IIM l'IC 1
Wait
li:.« l
faat to
th* W ait tlna o f aald N K 'i o f N K 'i
at a point l l t . l fa«t North from tha
Southwaat cornar o f aald N K 'i o f
N K 'i, tho land haraln daacrlbad co n ­
taining .71 acre*, morn or lean
IB OWNED DT: Milan T a n n ir Canaadr aad hie w ife Bartl* Mae Caa•««iy.

_

7 tlg h t.of.W a r
SltD No I l l - n ; JI5-H
That part o f:
Tho North t»0 faat o f W ait III
feat o f EH Of NEH o f N E 'i o f Bacllon It. Townahlp I* South.
lU h se I I Kaat.
Ivlag Kaatarlr o f and within II*
f.at o f Iho aurvay Una af Btata
Hoad 11-10*. Bactlon 77lt. aald «urvay balng daacrlbad aa follow a: Ba­
gla bn the South llna o f Iho NW 'd
of n EU o f Bactlon 71. Townahlp 1*
South nanga lo Emit at a point
u s e s faat W ait from »ho^South.aat cornar o f aald l l W 'i o f N E H !
thanca run North 4l*4l'10’* *'•**•
t i l l . 77 faat to a point: thanca
North 11*41*1** Eaat 117.71 faat to
tha North lino o f aald Bactlon I I al
a point IU .7I faat W ait from tha
Northtaat cornar o f aald Bactlon II :
thanca
contlnua North
«1**I IF*
Kaat 711.11 faat to tho Kaat llna
of Sactlna IS. Townahlp I I South,
liana* la Kaat In a point 111.41
f.rt North from Iho Mnuthaaat co raar o f aald Section II. containing
17 acr*. mor* or la**.
$ h a ? part o f :
Tha North l l » faat of Watt l i t
faat o f EH o f NK'4 o f NEH of
Hectton II. Townahlp ! » Booth.
Haag 10 Ka*l.
Ivlag Waatarly o f and within It
faat ot tho centtrllno of County
Homo Hoad aa recorded In Flat
Book .7. page *7, publlo record* of
Hemlaola County. «ald canlarlln* baIng daacrlbad a t follow a:
Cnmmanclng on lha North lino of
aald Bactlon 21 at a polat 1*1.71
f.at Wait from tha Northaaat c o r ­
ner of aald Section 11 and running
North t l ’ t r ia * Kaat 111.11 faat lo
EOINT OK BEGINNING o f cantar.
llna o f I’ ountv Horn* lloadi thanca
South Ig'lT Il** Kaat ISO faat lo
and of Ihla lantarlln*. daacrlptlon.
ronlalnlng SIS a&lt;iuara feel, more
IS OWNED UT: John Albert Binka va t* and hla wife
SophU Rlnkavaga
SUBJECT TO:
Mortgage
record­
ed In Book 77 at
page tin In favor
of
Klrat Federal
Savlnga A
l.oan
An.notation of Sam*

nol* CountV
SRD No. 211; 217
B lg b l-o f-W a y
That part nf:

•The Wait « ?S chaln a o f lha
B W ' i o f SWVi o f Bactlon 14.
T nw n abln 20 South. It nnn . 1*
Kaat, lean part North o f S o u t h ­
erly Una o f S l a t . Itoad IS-109
I f o r m . r l v Slain lined No I t " ,
ly in g Sotilh .a ala rl y o f and within
ISO faat o f Ih aurvav Una o f State
Itoad 1S -490. Section 77* 1: aald aur.
vay Una balng daacrlbad aa fo llo w a :
Haglnplng on th South Una o f S K ' i
o f S K ' i o f Section IS. T o w n a h lp 1#
Soil I h, I t a n g . 1" Kaat. at a point
S*» 71 f .a t Want f r o m lha Southraat
c orn a r o f aald Section
I'
|Southwaat c o r n e r o f Sec tion 14 nf
aald T o w n a h lp nnd lla n g a ) and r u n ­
ning North 41*1110" Kaat *1177
feat lo Want line o f 8 W U o f 8 W *i
o f aald S ection 1 1 at n point 1st 14
leet North fr o m tha S o u ' h v - « c o r ­
ner o f aal.l Section I I : th in c a n c o n .
•Inning North 4l * 42'SO'* Kaat 11S1 *7
faat to th* b e g in n in g o f a curva
c on cav e lo Ih* N o r l h w i a t e r l r and
having a radlua o f 21* 4.71 ft. thanca
Northaantarly alon g lha a r c o f nald
curva: t hroug h a can tral a n g le o f
1S*S*'!0". a dlatanc# o f 777 0* faat
to and o f c u r v a: thanca North 2S*
47*09" Ka«t 17**11 feat to tha North
Una o f N K ' i o f aald Sactlo n 14 al
n nolnt 117*1 feet Waal f r o m tha
point o f Intaraactlon o f North lln#
nf Sactlon 14 and South bo u nd ary
nf tha S an fo rd Orant. tha atrip o f
land haraln daacrlbad c o n t a in in g
t 27 *&lt; r**. more o r 1 #**.
18 O W N E D B y : Walter K Allander and hla wlf*
.lull* Allandar.
SUBJECT T O :
M ortgac*
r tcn ril#d In B ook 1*1 at
nag* 4*1 In f a v o r
W in t e r T ark Saving*
and Lnaa A aa oclailon
SRD No. 171-H : 271-H
H labt-af-W ay
That part o f .
•Th# North S14 f*#t o f that
tract o f land daacrlbad aa f o l ­
low *: Th# North
11 S chain*
laa* th* Waat 10 raat o f th* N E H
o f th S W ' i
o f Sactlon
14.
T o w n a h lp l o Sout h. H a n g * 1*
Kaat ly in g Kaat o f State Itoad
No 1 ( n o w State R o a d l l - ( * 0 )
I leglnnn lg 117 * faat Waat nf
th* Nnrthaaat c o r n e r n f Ih* NKU
nf S W ' i ° f Sactlon II. T o w n altlo 70 Smith, lian a- 10 Kaat.
run Waat 711.• faat to th* Kaat
llna o f r ig h t o f w a y o f H u t #
Road i s - t o o , thence N o r th * * * !arlv a lo n g eald Sta te Hoad l i t 1
feet to th* cantar o f * illtch.
thane Mouth t t * 0l ‘ Fuat 1 7 *1
fact along th* rantartin* o f aald
ditch to b e g in n in g
Ivlng S oolha aatar ly o f and within
110 faat nf th* aurvay lln# o f State
Road 11- 490. Sect Inn 7701. aald aurvay lln* halng daacrlbad a* f o l l o w a :
Bag inn ing on Ih# Waat lln# o f B W H
nf HW&gt;. nf aald B*i;tlaa 14 at a nolnt
471,14 faat North f r o m th* South
Waat c o r n a r nf aald Section 14 and
running North 4I * 41' 10" Kaat H S I U
f«*t lo Ih* b e g i n n i n g n f a c u r A
ciincav# to Ih* N ortl tw -a tarly nad
having a radlua o f 2141.71 faat;
I henc# N . f l h e a a i r l y a lo n g th# arc
o f aald cur ve, t h r o u g h a ■antral
angla o f l S ’ 14’ 10". a dlalanc* nf
717 o i faat l o and o f c u r v e ; thanca
Nor lit H M 7 0#" Kaat I 7M 71 fayl
lo Ih# North lln* nf N K ' i » t aald
Sactlon I t at a point 7*7 *1 f»*t
Weal f r o m Ih* point o f Itaara-clinn nf th* North line n f Saatlnn II
and South bo u nd ary nf tha San ford
Grant: th* atfln o f land hernia d*arrlhad c ontainin g 1 79 tcra*. more
nr lana
O W N KD RT t
f* r W illia m * and
hi* wlf*. Mary W i l ­
lia m *
S U B 7ECT T O : M o r t g a g *
record ed
In B o o k * 1. o a t *
( I t lu f a v o r n f F l i i t
Fe de ral Saying* A
Loan Aaaoclallnn o f
Samlnnl* C oun ty .
H l f il l T o r W A T
S R D NO 211
That nart nf"Ra gtnnlng
at
th# Snuthaaat
rornar o f the NW *( nf N F 'a nf
Sactlon II T ow na hlp 19 South.
R a n g * 19 Kaat Samlnnl# C oun ty
Flnr'da. run Waat 1179 7 f**t In
tha S W co cn ee o f the N t V ' i o f
t h a 'i n f Section II. tnwnnhlp
29 Mnuth
R an g*
I#
Kaat,
thanca
Vnrth
t*
f**t
to
N'orthaaatarly along aald right
of
w av
497
f» *t
thanca
Nnr thwaa larly a l o n g aald righ t
nf w a v |tn* 497 fear (ahnee
Kaat 11 (117 faet tn (ha Kaat

hnondaev nf V W 'i nf NRU nf

avid Scllnn, thanca Smith H I J
faat in th# n»dnt nf beginning,
containing 19 9 ar c**''
Iv lng F v n t e rlv o f and a'llhln 11*
feat nf fit* l u r v a v lln# o f State R oad
1 1 - 499. Section 77* 1. an'd aurvav Una
h*ln g daacrlbad a* fo l l o w a : B e g in ­
n in g no (h * Nnr*h I'na n f th* X W ' f
n f N E 't n f a*ld Scetlnn 14 at a
onto* 717 41 faat W a l l
Vrnov the
point n f Intaraactlon o f North t'n *
n* Section ta a p t South ho iinda cv
o f th* Sanfm-d Grantt than e* run

tu the beginn ing ot a c u r v e c o n vav* t o tha N o r i n w t i t e r l y and havl a s a radlns o t 214t . i l t e l l ; them #
Sou thw aitarly a lo n g th* a r c at aald
curva. through a can tral anal# ot
l l ' i l ’ l l " . a dlatanc* o t 777.4* faat
to and o f cur ve: thane* South 41*
4119" Waat 1*1* 17 faat l o th* Watt
lln* o f SW H o f S W ' i nf aald Sec ­
tion 14 at a point 471 4* faat Nurth
f r o m th* Southwaat cornar tharc»i.
tha atrln o f land haraln deaJrlbed
c ontainin g .71 acre, m or* o r lava,
O W N E D Uy: F re der ick
M
Rail.
and Carotin* K Zull.
81171 No 177: 771
Hlttt tT OF W A T
That n a n o f :
" B a g lan ln g at a polat 214.1 fret
Southwa ntarlv
of
th*
North
lln * o f Sactlon 14. T ow na hlp 79
South. Ranga 1* Eaat. whtra
aald tin* la Intaraactad b y th*
Kaa tarlr lln* o f S lat* n o a d 114*4 ( fo r m e rly Slat# Itoad l l :
thane* Kaat I I * 1 faat to a
point In th# Kaat IH* o t G ov t rn m a n L ot 3. Sactlon lv. T o w n ,
ohlp 1* South. R a a g * I t Kattl
thanca South 1414 fa at: thane*
Waat 111 faat to Eaatarlv Una
n f aald Slat*
n o a d : thane*
N'orthaaatarly a lon g th* Eaelarly
ll n* o f aald R oad 1*7.4 faat to
th* be g inn ing “
l y i n g Eaatarly o f and w it h in 119
faat o f th* aurvay lln* o f Slat* Road
11- 4*0, Sactlon 7711, aald aurvay
lln* bein g daacrlbad aa f o llo w a ; Re.
g tn n n lg on th* North lla* o t N W I t
o f NKU o f Soctlo 14. T owaa h ln 7*
South, Rang* I t Eaat. at a point
247.11 faat Waat from th* point o f
Intaraactlon o f aald North tin* i f
o f Sactlon 14 w it h Ih* South b o u n ­
da ry o f th* San fo rd Gran t; thane*
run South 2 I ' 47' 49M Watt 1711.71 feel
to th* b e g in n in g o f &gt;* curva c o n ­
c a v e to ih* Northwaaiarly and h a v ­
in g a radlua o f 2114.71 f * * t ; thane*
Hopthweatarly a lo n g th* a r c o f aal.l
c u r v e ; t hr oug h a cantral a* g l* o f
11*1 1 1 1 " a dlatanc* o f 777.41 faat
to and nf c u r v e ; thane* South 4I ‘ v l ' 14" W a it 7*17.17 l o Ih* Want llnnf aald S a d l o n 14 at a point * 71.44
faat North f r o m tha Southwaat c o r nar o f aald Section; Ih* atrln o f lend
haraln
dearrlbad
contain in g
.47
acre, more or I***
OWNED BT:
Norbart F r y m a n
and hi* w lf* . B ar ­
ba ra F.
Frvmnn.
SUBJECT T O : M o r t i f * recorded &lt;n
R ook 47 at nag* l i t
In fa v or n f Clarand hit wlf*. Myr.
•nc*
M
A nd trt on
tla A ndertoa.
S R tl N* 277: 749
T h a t part o f ;
r ig h t

n r w ir

" R e g ln a ln g at a point on th*
E a t t lln* o f Goyerment lull 2.
He. (Ion 14 Tow na hlp 19 South.
R an g* 29 Kaat, S tm lnol* County
Florid a. H U I faet Smith o f th*
Northerly nn# o f tald Section
14. run South alon g th* Earnerly lln* o f aald L ot I. a dlatanc#
n f t t . l l f**t. run thenr# Weal
Taradltl in Ih* North llna o f
aald Sactlon II, a dlalanc* o f
449 1 feat tn Ih* Kaatarlv right
n f w ay llna o f Slat* Hig hw ay
No. 11, run thane* Northaantarly
a l o n g aald righ t o f wa y lln*
212.1 fret: run
t h e m * South
77*11’ Kaat 741.41 faat to th*
point o f beginning, r on la ln ln g
I . ! acres “
l y in g Kaatarlv n f and w ith in 119
feat n f tha i i i r v t y tin* o f Slate Itoad
11- 490, Section 7701, aald turvay
lln* being daacrlbad a* f o llo w a : B**
g in n in g on Ih# North line nf liny e r m - n t l o t 1, Section lv. Townalipl
7* Smith Hang* 10 Kna.t aald holm
o f b eg in n in g being on lha North
lln* n f (a id Section 14 at a point
117,11 feet W at t from Ih* point o f
Intaraactlon o f aald North lln# o f
Seetlon 14 with tha South bo und ar y
o f ih* Sanford Gran t; theneo run
South 2J*47' 00" W a n 1749 1 1 fact
l o Ih* beginn ing o f a c u r v a c o n cava to the Nnrthweet-rly and h a v ­
ing a radlua o f 2144.71 faat; th-nea
S o u t h w - i t e r l y a lo n g Ih# arc o f iald
curva. through a ranlral a n g le o f
1l * l * T 9" a illatanro o f 717.94 f#«t
tn and nf c urva; thanca South 41*
4TJO" Wee* 1917 41 feel lo lha W - e t
lln* o f (e ld Section II at * point
471 H f - # t North from I h - S out hwent c orn ar o f nald S ection: Ih#
land haraln described c ontaining
17 acre, mor# or left.
OWNED BTl
Horae.
S
Gr iffin
and M i w ife , Annl*
S Griffin .
s r n r n r r TO: M ort g ag e
record ed
In n ook 17 a l p a g 114
In
favor
nf
Florida Slat* Bank
o f Sanford.
SR D NO 7*1: J9J
B I G H T OF W A T
Thai n*rt o f :
* R -g ln n ln g * 1 a point nn Ih*
North lln- o f Sactlon 14, T o w n ­
ahlp 29 South. It ang - 19, Kail,
H»mlnnl» County. Florida, w h - r aald lln* la Interiartad by th*
Easterly |ln* nf Mini# R oad IS.
them e Sou thw este rly a lo n g Ih*
E aaler lv lln# o f aald Hoad 14.0
faat, Ihenc# run South 71*27'
F a i l 74t t l feat to ih* Eaat Una
o f Governm ent fait 2. the*-*
run North 71771 f*#t l o Ih*
North lln* o f e*|d 8 ««tlnn II.
thanca run Waat 747 1 faat tn
•h* point o f h - g ln n l n f , conl i n i n g I • sc ree "
l y l g K aal-r ly o f and wi thin 119
feel o f lha survey line o f Slat*
Hoad 11- 499, eectlon 7791, eald sur­
vey llna being d-ecrlhed aa fo llo w # :
B eg innin g oh Ih* South boundary
n f tha Sanford Grant at a point
11191 feel W e ile r ly from thg point
o f Inlarn-cllnn o f eald South b o u n ­
da ry with Ih* North llna o f Sac.
lion 11, T ownahlp 79 South. R i n g *
19 Kaat. and running South 71*47'
99" Weef 1 1 1 1 1 feet to Ih# North
II* o f eald Section II at p oint 117.11
feet XViel ft ,ni the point o f Inter•action o f e ild North lln* o f S ec ­
tion 11 with th* South bo u nd ary
o f th# San ford Gran t: thanca c o n ­
tin u in g South 75'17 99' W a i t 1714.11
feet tn th# be g inn ing n f a curva
c o n c a v e to lha Nor lhweat ar ly and
h a v in g a radlti* o f 2 1 1 1 1 2 faet;
th en c*
son th w aatefi y
a lon g
th*
SltD NO. 191: i «2 con l'd G a lle y 1
arc o f aald cur ve, t hr oug h a cen­
tral angla o f l l ' l l ' l * " , a dlatanc*
nf 717.04 faet tn end o f c u r v e ; thanca
South t l ' U l ' V
Wait 701114 faet
tn th* W ait Une o f said Mertlon It
at a point 411.14 feat North fr om
lha Snulhweet c o r n e r nf aald sec­
tion; lha land herein deacrlhd c o n ­
t ainin g .24 arre. morn or t*ea.
O W N E D UY: Ada I'. Blanchard
S UBJE CT TO
M nrtgeg* r eco rded
In B ook 11, page 277 and Bonk
M l at p e g - 741. In fa v or o f Klrat
Federal Savina* and l » * n A s s o c i a ­
tion o f H-mlnote County

HIGIIT OF U AT

S R D NO. 1 01
ThBt part n f :
A tract o f lend In the S H o f
S K ' i o f S -c tlo n II, T o w n sh ip
29 South. R e n g - 14 East, d-arrlhad *•' ft. ginn ing on t h K e r l i r l y right o f w ay |tn- o f
Stat* Hoad 11-490 l l ' H High
wa y No, 17-121 a d t-ta n c - o f
Nil faat N'orthaaatarly from
Ih* Intereettlon o f th* South
I'na nf aald Section 11 and
Easterly right o f w a y Una o f
Stata Itoad 11-490; thence run
East to Kaat llna o f said S K ' i .
thanca North a lon g aalil Kant
Una to a point 20* faat South
fr o m 'h e .Northeast cornar o f
aald S K ' i : thaacs Waat par
all*! l o North lln* o f * aald
S K ' i to thg Kaaterly right o f
w ay lln* o f Stata Road 11-400
Ihen c# S outhw este rly alneg
solid righ t o f w ay line 44*
feet, mor# or leas to point o f
beginn ing
Ivlng Kaalerlr o f and within 1 | 4 feel
o f thcce n lerlln * o f propo**«l Weal
loin* o f Stat* Itoad 11- 490. Section
77* 1, said Weal l e n t c an la rlln * ti l­
in g dearrlhed a* followa* Com m enc­
ing o n tha South bo u nd ary o f tha
S an fo r d Grant at a point 21 104 faat
Waatarly from the point o f Inter­
secti on o f .e ld South b o u n d a r y o f
Ih* San ford Grant with th* South
line o f Section l l , Tnwnthltv 24 Smith.
'It an g* 1 * F ait and run ning North
JI M l'n O" East 114 44 fe« t to PGIN'T
O F BEGINNING o f aald West l one
Ceiiterlln* said point b - l n g Station
1114 I I 4 1 o f the aurvay line nf Mtata
Itoad 1 1 - 1 9 * and Ih* beginn ing o f a
aurv* ennravs lo the N orth west .rly
and h a v in g a radlua o f 1711 41 fe et;
thenr# Northeas te rly a lo n g Ih* .ire
n f said cur ve, t hr oug h a central
angle n f S ' 40*. a dlatanc* o f 199 feat
to end o f cur v e: thenc* North JO*.
47**4" East 711.11 feet to th* hagin n ing nf a c u r v a r n n n v i to th*
S out he ast erly and h a v in g aradlua

a lo n g th* a r c o t «ali! c urva, throug h
a cantral angle o t 1 *9*'. a dlatanca
o f la* faat tn anfl at c u r v a a l a
point 41 fa st W aa tar ly f r o m Station
141* 12.7! o f th* s u r v e y lln* o f Stat*
R oad I I A 494 m easu red at right
an gles to said aurvay line, the atrip
o f laQd haraln daacrlbad containing
41 acre, m o r* o r las*
AUK):
Tha t part o f :
B eginning at th* Intarsacllnn
o f th# South ll n* o f Section
I t T ow n sh ip 2* South. Range
I* Kaat, with th* Kaat right
o f w a y lln* o f Stat* Hoad IS409. I t ' S .
H i g h w a y 17- 171.
thanca run
North 21*47‘44"
Kant a l o n g sa id r ig h t nf way
line 171 faat thanca East to
th* Kaat lln* o t th* S K ' i
•aid Sactlon I I : thanca Smith
a l o n g said E ast lln* o f SK&lt;» o f
Sactlon II tn th* Southeast
c o r n a r o f aald
Section II:
tltanc# lYaat a l o n g Ih* South
lln* o f aald Sactl on to th*
p oint o f b e g in n in g :
Ivlng Easterly o f and within l l o
feat o f th* aurvay lln* o f S lat* Road
11- 149. Section 7791
said aurvav
lln* ha lng daacrlbad a* f o l l o w s : Be­
ginning nn Ih* South llna o f F i c ­
tion 11, T o w n s h i p 7* Sout h, Rang*
29 Kaat at a point 1921.14 faat Want
f r o m th* S ou th a ait r o r n a r o f aald
aactlon and run ning North 11*47''" » '
K ail 4f v l . l 1 faat to t h * Kaat lln - o f
said 8 *rtln n II at a point 114.51 feat
South f r o m th# Northaau rorn ar r f
aald secti on , c on t a in in g 1*4 acr*.
m o rs o r lass.
O W N E D B T : J W a l t * and hi* wlf#
l-attra Mahal W a lla
S R D NO 2 "4
That

RIGHT OF Y4 AY

part n f:
" U a g ln n ln r 171 faat Nor th­
e a s t e r ly o f Ih* Intaraactlon nf
th* South lln* nf Section 11.
T ow n sh ip 29 Sout h, Rang*
1* Kaat and U S . H ig h w a y 1741. nn tha K a a l-r ly right nf
w a y lln* nf aald H ig h w a y , run
N orth 21* Kant
aln ng anul
right o f w a y 1S9 fe e t ; thanca
Knat 212 fa at: thanca South
111.74 faat: thane* Waat 201.11
faat to point n f b e g i n n i n g "
l y in g Kaatarlv n f and within 129
f- a t nf th# *tirv»v lln * o f Slat # Ron.I
15- 499, Section 7791. aalil su rvey lln#
b - ln g daecrlhad aa f o l l o w s : llc gm nin e on Ih* South llna o f Section It
Tow na hlp In Smith, Hang * 2 * Kaat.
at a p oint 29I I . K faat W aat fr om th#
Southeast rornar nf aalil aw-tlnn and
run ning North JJMT'OO" Kaat t i ­
l l 11 feat tn th* Kaat line nf aald
H-ctlon 11 at a point 111.55 fast
South f r o m Ih# N orlhentt c o r n e r pf
•aid aeclloa , r o n l a l n l n g
21 acre,
m o r - nr 1 -ea
O W N E D B Y: C. L. W al t* and hla
w l f - Nor m* Jean Walla.
BIID NO, 205

NIGHT OF AA AA

Tha t part o f ;
" B e g i n n i n g 721 faat N o r t h c ia .
tarty nf Ih* Intaraactlon o f th*
Booth lln* n f S ecti on II. T o w n ,
ship 2* Mouth. H a n g - 29 Ki«t.
and L'.S H i g h w a y No. I 7- 1J
on the Kaaterly righ t o f wav
nf eald h ig h w a y , run North
25* K a il a l o n g aald right o f
w a y 154 r#*t:
Ihenc* Kaat
174 91 faet; than e* South H I .21 faat: thanca W a i t 742 faat
tn point o f b e g i n n i n g "
l y i n g Kaeterly n f and within 129
faat o f tha c a n la rlln * nf p rn p ia -d
Waa l Lana o f Stat* Iload | j - ( J 9,
Section 7791 aald Waat l.*n# &lt;*nlarllna b e i n g daacrlbad aa f o l l o n - :
t.'ommanclng on Ilia Sou th b o d p d i r y
o f Hi Sanfnrd Grant at a point 11- 04 faat Waatarly f r o m I h - point of
Intars-cllnn nf aitd South hnumlurv
o f thr San fo rd G ran t with tha South
lln# o f Sec tion
11.
T o w n s h ip 2"
South Hang* 1* Kaat and rU dilu g
North 25* i r o n " East 541.44 fast to
POINT o r
BEGINNING n f said
Went Ionia r - u l - r l l n # mild point b e ­
in g S u t t o n 4i l A 11,41 o f lit* aurvay
t in - o f Btal* Hoad 15- 4*0 *ml lha
hag Inning o f a cu r v a r nn ea va l&gt; th#
Nor th was tar ly and h a v in g a r.illua
nf 5721.45 faat: thanca Nnrthaaal.rly
alnng th* a r c o f aald c u r v e , through
a can tral an g le o f &amp;*nn’, a dint m e*
o f 5"* fa-t to and o f curva; thenc*
North Su’ iT'eu" Bust J I 5.JI f**t to
Ht* beg in n in g o f a c u r v a i onc.it e lo
th* Bouthcaatarly and h a v in g v l a tllu* o f 5721.45 feat: I h - n c - Northa.i.tarly a l o n g Ih* a r c o f ia ld io~va,
t h r ou g h a c entra l
anal* o f j' - i " '.
a illstance o f lu* fret tu end o f curv e
a t a point *5 f—t W e s te r ly fr om Sta ­
tion S41.k42.1* o f tha aurvay Use nf
Stat* Hnad 15 A 4nn. m aam r.nl at
right anglaa to sal-l aurv. y llna
th# atrln nf land haraln d#*crlb#c|
r on la ln ln g 21 acr*. inora nr l-an
O W N E D IIY: C D. Walt* and hit
wlf* , D o r ih y Waits.
l»i
BHD NO 597
HIGIIT O F AA A t
That part o f :
' 'B e g in n in g at a point 1212 94
faat Waat o f th# North **!* c o r ­
ner o f S K ' i nf S K ' I o f Sactlon
II T ow na hlp 2" South, Hang* 29
Kaat, run West to th* Kaatarlv
righ t o f w av lln* o f State Itoad
15. thenr* Northeaatarly along
aald right o f w a y lln* to a point
North
nf
ha glnnln g.
thanca
Smith to ha glnnlng."
AND:
"Ba ginning at a point 1144.12
faat South o f Ih# Kaet &gt;i cor n er
of
Section
11. T ow n a h lp 29
South, Bang# 29 East, running
lhanc South 15* 4} fea t; thenr*
Went 121194 fast thane* North
512 14 fea t; thanca South 77*42*
Kent 1197 02 faet to the point o f
beg in n in g , co ntai nin g 19 arras,
. more or le«*.“
t yin g Easterly o f and within 115 faat
n f the canlarlln* n f proposed Went
I a n o a f Stat Road 15- 499, Section
7791, said Waat Lana t-entarlln* b t ­
lng daacrlbad a* fo llo w a : t'o m ioancIng on th* South bo und ar y o f th*
San fo rd Grant at a point 2119*
f# *t AVal*rly fr om th* point o f Inlaraactlnn o f said Mouth boundary
o f th* Hanford Grant with th* South
lln* o f Sactlon II. T o w n ih lp 29
Mouth, B ang* 29 Kaat, and running
North 25*47*110" Kant '.«* 1 * faat to
IUIINT 0 7 * BEGINNING o f
aalil
West loin* canlarlln* aald point b e ­
ing Station I U - p l u a - 1 1 I t o f the
au rva y llna o f S ta t* Itoad 15-tuo
and lha ha gln nlng o f a curva ran cava to tha Nor thwes te rly ami h a v ­
ing a radlua nf 5727 *5 fe e l ; thanca
N or th sst a r ly along Ilia arc o f aald
cu r v a t h r ou g h a ce ntra l an g la o f
5*00: a dlatanca n f 599 faat to and
o f c urva; lahnc# North 29*17*99"
K a i l 2 t i . i t faat l o tha haglnnlng
o f a ru r v ennrav a l o Ilia Southea s­
terly ami ha ving a radlua o f 5727.45
fa at: than* e North#*,tarly alon g tha
a r c o f aalil rur ve, Ihroiiah a central
a n g le nf 5 *49', a distance o f 509
feat l o and o f r u r v e al a point
45 feat Waatarly front Station 442 A
12 15 o f th* aurvay line o f Btata
Itoad l i A 4"'t niaaaurad at righ t a n ­
glaa lo aalil su rv ey line the atrln
I o f land herein d esc ribe d c o n t a in ­
in g .12 acre, ntor* o r less.
O W N K D Ity
laa ll* Swann and hi*
wlf*. Or* Ala* Swann.
HRD No. .I ll: 112
MIGHT UK AA AY
T h a t part o f '
" H - g l n n l n g at a p-dnt on th*
Want Una o f the 190 fo ol right
o f w a y o f Btata Hoad No. II.
U S . 17- 12. lu Sactlna It, T o w n ­
ship 7# South. Itnnge 2# East
a- a point 1417 t faat m-aturad
#1 a lon g tha W e#*t*rlv lln#
o f aald right o f s i r North••atarly f r o m lha intaraaetloa with tha Souiharly line
nf the San fo rd Grau t. tnanca
S out hw aitarly a lo n g ih* riant
nt wa y nt said r-igd 2 1 # f-&lt;l,
lhanc* North 4 t ' l " ' West 219
fa*', thanca North J5 ' 29' K**t
219 faat. t.taara North al ls
Kaat 19 Ih VAaa'arly line nf
•aid Slat* H ig h w a y to place o f
beg in n in g "
l y in g within 75 #- - t -f ih# Malay#
llna o f proposed W *st loan* o f Stata
Hoa d la A #90. Section 7791, aald
Waat loan* csatarllna being dcrcrl#
had as f o llo w a : C'ommsnrlng on i&gt;&lt;*
Sou th b o u n d a r y
of
th*
San ford
Grant at a point 215 94 faat Waa ta r­
ly f r o m tha point I l f Intaraactlon o f
aald South bou n d ar y o f tha San fo rd
Gran t with tha South lln* o f S ec ­
tion II. T ow n a h lp 29 South, C .' ia a
29 Kaat. sn&lt;l r unning North 25' t 7'»
•«" Kaat 5 0 1 1 faat to nolnt o f ha­
g ln n ln g o f •* I-I Waat fjsn* ranterlln* said point ha lng Station a51plut-to l l
o f th* eu r v e y line o f
Slat * R oad 15-404 and th* beginning
o f a r u r v * ennrav s l o the Nor thwa s.
t s r ly ad h a v in g a radlua o f 5721 45
faat. thanr* N'orthaaatarly a l o n g tha
a r e o t aald eurvs t h r ou g h a aantral

feat to end ot c u r v e ; thane* North
29*47 *9" East 345.21 fast t o ths b e ­
ginning ot a c u r v e c o n c a v e t o tho
Southss atsrly o d d h a v in g a rad tous
af * 127.12 feat; thenc* Nor thea st er ly
alnng th* o r e o f said rurve, throuBn
a cent ral an g le o f i**9'. a dista nc e
o f to* feet tn and o f c u r v a at a
nolnt 45 faet AA'aeYerly f r o m Station
l * J - p lu s -72.7J o t th* su rv ey lln* at
Slat* Hoad 15 A 4*9, m ea su red at
right angtls to sad su rv ey line, th*
st rlo o f land hsrsln d escri bed c o n ­
taining 22 acre, m ore o r less.
OW NKD H T : Fra nk Ottlno and ht*
wlf*. Haulm* l*. Dttlno.
Sl'BJ KUT TO: M o r t g a g e r ecor d ed
In lisok 1*4 at page i i , held by
Frank D. Scott,
a*
gu a rd ia n o f
Frank D
Scott.
Jr., a
m in or ;
Mary Brlghtman. a minor.

RIGH T OF W AT
s n n No. i n
Tha t part o f :
"Begin ning nn the W e s t line
o f tn* to * ft. r i g h t at w a y
■ f State Itoad No. II. In S a c
tlon It. Tow nship 24 South,
Hang s In Kaat Samlnnl* C o u n ­
ty, Florida, at a p ola t I I 4T.4
ft. mea su red a lo n g th* W e s ­
terly line o f sold r ig h t o f w a y
Nor thea st er ly f r o m Its Interaactlon with th* S o u ih a r ly
tin* n f th*
S an fo rd Grant,
lhanc# North
44*ltt' Waat
1194 f t . thanr* Nor th : J ’ I 4‘
East 1*49 ft. thanca Sou th 44*.
29' East 111 f l . lhanc* South
35*1*' AVeat ti n
ft.
thane*
South lv * East H I T f t . to
Ih# W esterly lln* o f aald S lat*
Road thanca South 35*24' W a l l
29* fl. tn beginning, c o n t a i n ­
ing t l acr**. m ore nr tasa."
ly ing each aid# nf and wli hln 7!
fast nf Ih# catarll* o f p rop osed
Want U n a nf Mt*t* Hoad 15- 44*.
Sactloa.7741. aald Weal LAne c e n t e r Hn* halng described as f o l l s w a : Com
munrlng on Ih# South b o u n d a r y nf
tsh Saford Oral at a p oint 211.94
feat AA'esterly fr om Ih* p oint o f I*(era»rtlon n f aald South b o u n d a r y
o f lh&gt; Sanford Grant with Ih* South
line nf Mellon 11. T o w n sh ip 29 Mouth,
Ran|a JO East, and r u n n in g North
15* t r o 4" Kaat 511.74 faat lo POINT
(IF BEGINNING o f aal.l Waot lain*
canlarlln*. said point ha lng S ia ila o
151-nlita-11 4* nf th* tu rv ay lln* o f
Moa.l 15- 49* and lha h a g ln n ln g nf
a rur v e co nc av a to tha N or lhwaa larly an t ha v in g a radlua nf 1721.45
real: thanr# Northaantarly a l o n g th*
a rr o f said curva. t hroug h a can#
tr*l angle o f !*•*', a .llstanra o f
594 faat tn and nf c u r v a ;
lhanc*
North *9*I 7'*«" Kaat I I I l l fast In
th# haglnnlng nr a r u r v * eanca va
tn tha Mouthaaat#rly and h a v in g a
radius nf 5721.45 faat: lhanc* Karlh#
eaatarly a l o n g tha arc nf said rur v*.
through a can tral angle o f V 04', a
dlalanc* o f 540 fast lo and o f c u r v e
at a point 41 faat Waatarly f r o m
station I 41-p lu a -72.15 o f th* s u rv e y
Un* o f Mtata Itoad 15- 409, m i t s u r *
•d at right angla tn aald aurvay
llna. Ih* strip o f land haraln d * 4#
crlh ed co ntai nin g .27 arra m ore or
Ians
O W N E D B T : W a lle r F K ollna kl aad
Anthon y J
Kn llnskl
SUBJECT T O : Intsraat, If any, o f
Earl I'. Flanagan.
(Ill

id*. lo c a t e d 421.41 ft . North
•4*24* W a t t • ( • p o in t 24.4
cha in s Sou th o f th* NE Cornar
o f Sac. I t T nw n sh lp 24 South,
Hang * 24 Eaat, run North
4 l * l * ‘ W a a l a lo n g th* N or ­
therly lln* o f tald Bktat land
125 loot. Northerly parallel
wit h aald Stata H ig h w a y No,
12, 124 f L thanca South and 41*
2** Eaat 12! ft. t o th* W t * .
t*rl y Hn* o f th* Itlght o f
W a y o f g u t * H ig h w a y No.
II. thane* South w r iter lv along
•aid Waatarly Una o f said
f i g h t o f w a y to haglnnlng."
l y in g 55 astarly o f aad within 124
faat o f tho aurvay Hn* o f M ltlt lloa.l
l ! - 4*o. Sactlon T7#l, aald aurvay
llna balng datcrlhad as fn llnwi: Ba­
t i n on th* S ou t h bou nd ary o f th*
S an fo r d Grnn t o t n
point 1 1 1 . *4
f#tt Waatarly f r o m Ih* point o f InJ"
sa id South boundary
o f Ih* Sanrnril G r a n t with th* South
U.
Tow nahlp 24
« • » » * ! • Kaat; lhanc* run
iN- ,Kh »
E ** t ” *» «• faat
i?
, " f **14 Sac'ton II
" i f ' * - 1* f * * 1 South f r o m lha
N or lh a a sl c o r n a r o f aald Sactlon II,
tha atrip o f lan d herein dearrlbad
O W V F d " 3 i t .4 . f " * ' 1 nr* or l,M
w im *1 °
» , ' * " r &gt;r r r , , »a » n d hi*
y j . f r . Anno IDali#.
faL H i k’b ^ y T ? : * * • « « ■ • f* *°rd ad
T hi S i S r l J a * * . .? * * : m ,n fa»of of
8 HD*No I t gA I m 1c National Hank.
' RIGH T OF W A T
T hat nari o f :
BaglnnUg on th* East Un.
Townahlp 3«
Nouth, nang# J* Eaat, *t „
J®1* ' &lt;21-11 loot South of tho
Northaaat corner o f aald Sec­
tion 1 1 and running South
-M
Ka.t H*o o f Mac.
111? ** * HUUiic# o f 27i is
! » ■ • « or. (wo. to Waatarly
[I*]?}#®*•j** (In* Of Suta lloa.l
1 1 - 444, thanca So ut hw es te rly
Waatarly right ..f
y * F Uno o f Slat# Road !&gt; .
* ! » * d lita n c a o f 511.4 fast;
I n . u ! Nnrt hwaalarly at right
flln#
t.
•••*?
•* Idh t n
, ,r,«h *N orth
° f »S
&gt;
1 2 1 f#«|
** ",
larly p ar allel with aald right
*1 w a y Una 25 faat; then, c
North pa rail t| wllh tha Ka.t
"•'•Hon II and
224 feet w a n lharafrnm a .1 1 •.
I t " ? * , f * * , : thanca North
J7
W **« 1 1 ° f*»t. mora or
u
o l i l * o-e*
t "a 1".*
« of
p oint
f h
g ln n‘,.U*
ln g ; W »»
Ih.nca
tyin g 5V a ii.V l.P&lt;&gt;
° f haglnnlng
fa.i o f m
* "f
* " h l n 124
«*# S L m * •SIIfT Hn# or stat* ; j !
I I . ; * • « ' _ ? U Jl*. ®o u 'her ly . f m u #
* » « - P l u a l f 4« of aald aurvay
In# nald aurvay llna and said Ma*
D ' H o w ; ! " * ,, • ' c r l b •&lt;, •••» • ° « " ' d a .

STi h:" \ V .'!S “?!.*V.*.!l!
-'•■ih. i u S £ " a l ' thanca North tt*47'»4" Kaat 4 U».jJ
# , t *° Klallori
||
‘

k£

. r •.*.,#»

BIGHT OF W AA

HUD No. 214
That r « n o f;
" l l. ginning nn th* W ait aid* o f
ths to* ti right o f w ay o f
Hiatt Hoad No. II, In Sactlon
II. Township 7* Mouth, Itang*
29 East,
MamltloU
County,
Florida, at a point 1447.4 f t ,
mataiired along th# Waatarly
' - - o f said
right nf way .
Northeasterly f r o m Hs I nter­
section with lha S o u ih a r ly Hn*
o f th* Sanfnrd (I r a n i; inane*
V.iuh 44*29* Waat 1117 f i t
thenc* North 25*29' Kaat tlO
ft : thenc* Mouth 41*29' Kaat
104.1 ft .; thenc* Mouth 75*19'
55 eat 449 ft..
lha nc* Mouth
s u i n ' Kant 119 J ft. to lha
55aatarly lln* nf Mtata Road
Nn. 15: lha nc* S ou th J l ’ J*'
55' * M 790 flat tn haglnnlng."
ly in g aach aid# nf and within 71
fa -1 o f th* rentarlln* o f proposal!
Went Lana o f Mtata Itoad i t &gt;c.
Section 7*91, aald 55 eat loan* cantarllne halng itaarrlhad aa f o l l o w s :
Com m encin g on tha Mouth bo u nd ary
o f tha Sanford G n a t at a point 1 1 1 #
94 faat 55’&gt;at»rly from Ih point o f
Intersection nf said Mouth b ou n d a r y
o f th* San ford Gran t w it h th# Mouth
line o f Section II,
T ow n a h lp 70
Mouth, R an ge 2o Kaat, and r u n ­
ning North 2i ' l 7' » " " Kaat 1 I 9. H
feat to POINT O F HKGINNINO o f
•aid 5V*at l.ana rentarlln*. ta ldpolnl
halng Station M l - p l u a - 7. i l o f tha
su rvey lino af Mtata Hoad 15-inn ap,|
Ih* beginn ing o f a curva c o n c a v a
to (he Northwastarly and h a v in g a
radlua o f 5721 41 fast; t h n r * Northaaitarly alon g tha are o f aa|d curve
through a c entra l angle o f l * 94‘, a
■Balance o f 549 fast to and n f rurv*:
Hint# North M ' 4' 0 9 ' Earn 145 11
fa#t to tha haglnnlng o f a r u r v * c o n c a v a to lha Mmtthaaatarlv and h a y ­
ing a radlua nf 5727 11 fast) thanca
Ncrlh.ist erly a lon g lha a r c nf aald
curva. throug h a cantral angla o f
.1 .Baton.a o f 599 faat tn and nf
iiirva at o point 15 faat Waatarly
fr om Station 14J - p l u a l l . l l nf lha
aurvay llna o f Stale Itoad 15-499
nieoaure-l at rlghJ angla tn aal.l s u r ­
vey llna. lha a S lp o f lan d herein
described r o n la ln ln g . 1 1 acr*. mor *
o r lens
OAVNKD IIY: Oranga T r a d i n g C o m patty, Inc.
Mltlt No. 114 115-H
HI GIIT OF W.AT
Tha t part n f:
" H ag lnn lng t i l l c hain s waat
and 1.72 chalna north o f h*
Southeast re map n f tha N I P .
nf HK'a o f 8 #r. II. T o w n s h ip
79 Mouth. Hangs 29 East. Hsmlnola Coun ty,
Florida, said
point ha lng *.1 nf a f o o l northwaatarly from Ih* can la rlln* o f
Mtata R oad No. II,
. 1* it
North i U 59' Waat 4*9 fast
lhanc* North 7I ' ! 0‘ Eaat 44*
faat; thane# north 44*2*’ west
799 feet, thane# Mouth 25*2*"
55'est 749 fa#t; thanr# south
41* Kaat 2*' 149 fast In a point
« 1 nf a f o o l northwa starly
from Ih* rsnlarllna o f said
Mtata Road Nn. I I ; thanca
north 15*19' East 190 fast to
haglnnlng.’*
l y in g \\ astarly nf and wit hin 1 2 *
fast o f th* aurvay llna o f Mtata Road
15- 499. Martin 77*1, said su rvey llna
being .tea. rlbad aa f o l l o w s ; R a t i o ­
ning on the Mouth llna n f Mactlon
II. Townahln 29 Moulh. Itang# 29
Kant, point 7945 II faat Waat fr om
t h s Mouth#*st corn er o f said nsrtlnn
and run ning North 71*47 94" Kaal
41(2 I I f*#t to Ih* Kaat |ln# o f aald
Sactlon 11 at r point I I I 55 faat
Mouth from tha Northeast c orn ar o f
•aid a#ctlon, r onlaln lng ,14 acr#.
mor# or l**n
O W N E D IIY: W allaea H o m aa. Inc.
HLHJKCT T O : Mortgag* record**!
In Hook 11 » page 192 I* f a v o r o f
V id a .5. Hosier and h. r hnthand.
MUD No. 271-H righ t o f way .
T h a t part o f
" l le g lm i ng 34 19 rhaln a South
• ml IV
links
Waat nf tha
Northaaat corn*r nf Mactlon II.
T o w n s h ip 79 Mouth. Ran ga 19
East, run thanca North 41*
| s ’ 55'aat 14 chalna; Mouth 21*#
1 9 ' Waat 19 rhalna: Moulh 44*#
T l ' Eaat 79
rhalna. North
25*19' Kaal 11 rhaln a- North
44*29* 55 eat 4 chains.'* l i e n
right o f wa y o f Mtata Road
No. 15 1
l y in g 55'a a ia r ly o f and w thin 119
faat nf lha aurvay Its# nf State
Hoad 15- 499, Mactlon 7701. aold aur#
vay lln# being dearrlhed *• fp llow at
Begin on the Moulh bo und ar y o f the
Sanford Grant at a point 211 94 faat
5Vaafarly f r o m lha ooln l o f Inter#
•action o f
.( Moulh b o u n d a r y o f
Ihe San fo rd Grant with tha Moulh
lln# o f Section ll.
T o w n a h lp 3*
Moulh. R a n g * .19 Kaat; th en c* run
North 35-47 94" Eaat. 4714 49 faat
to lha Kaat Itn# nf aald Mactlon II
at a point I I I 55 faet Mouth fr om lha
Northaaat t o r c a r o f said SarGon It,
tlm atrip o f , land bar* Bakova datrrlhad c o n t a in in g 1 t l acre*, m or e-

oe l##a

O W N E D ft T : Gaorga G r iffin Marr­
i n g J r . B«MRD No. I J 4-R - I t 5. ft
RIGHT OF W A T
T hat n#rl nf
" B e g in n in g at tha Inlaraartl.n
nf tha waatarly llna nf lha
right o f w ay o f Stata High#
wa v No. 15 with »ha Northern#
lv llna o f tha ngtaa land aa
daacrlbad at paaa 111 o f Dead
Bonk *4. nf thn p ubllr fg#
cord * nf D ran g* Coun ty. F l o r ­

""V r r r 'V T r 'te iis

con Gnu. North J5 **f#9" 1 I«*t. gnj *
ot aald ' u .
,h ° North Has

II I

“ •r,lon

I*. • dlttaac# of

n!c - # * .*??•*. * r ‘ h« North-veil torAI AG- “ 4 ”*c,lon U That part of:
Th Iraact o f | ., d firm , h 0 „
|n (ha
X K ' i ..f
I',K ‘ « f Sactlon 11, lowrt.hlp
ly in g wliki*.U,ah4 .n * n* *
Ka* ',
L v",?
.•» faat on either aide
I •n,ah* o V na.,. . n* w°f Pron'’r*d " **t
W ... . f
0 - 4(M. eald
i d a*. ,f„"|fo*.":U , " n* b * ' " «
f . f" ’ 1" 1 n " *h# North
rta‘n # # " u ' g " !*• T o W ' h l p 29 Moulh
,EV - * dlatanc# nf 712
laid Kg^S.?» ,h * Norlhweal cornar of
Sou,thh *“j I 5a
* * !, v
. . ‘ " ' ' e1 11
r,mfaatlhanc#
™.u'
( I? "49
Waat
to •
»i / J " ;" ”
N orth 44 * 1 1 '* *" w # . t
?NG Of AV*. .
r O I N T ‘ ? K '»KUINfrom f. " . * *'•"• nanUrlln#; than..
li^ r a a * w . V .nt h , ° t " « » f Sou'h
„L
w « * l r u . alon g lha arc
"r
''O"'• *»» l o lha Nor th weetarly, ha vin g a radlua nf 781442
r*#i and « cn lral m i l * o f 3 *32 *|1 M
• « ■ ( » f . * : } * « « ” . • dlatanc#
* .llstaac# o f a i l 14 feet to t h . end
eurv #: t h e n c . South J 1 *J1 '
15410 feat in ih haglnnlng r f a
etirva c o n c a v e to (h# Moot....... . r |v
and h a v in g a radlua o f 7111 || feat;
thanca a lo n g lha arc o f M ld rurva
t hroug h a cent ral angle o f J * ! r t 4"
a dlalanc* o f (Il l s f „ t t„
o f aald c u r v e at a point 45 faet W as lerly front S ta ti on I 19-p lu*14 41 o f
. ' A * • V T , r lln* « f Stain lloa.l
15-409 aa loc al ad above, when ntsaaured at r ig h t an g le s tn aal.l survey
lla*.
'
T h " land herein described ronuln
I os i t r t i , more or
L ^ ! 4^****
^ o l * V. Hirniin*
tffU) So. 337: 3 ?«
H l f iN T o r W A V
T tu t part of:
l#Als || tn II I n r l u i l / f &lt;!••«
that pari In Section I. T» *n#
•bin 20 H«iuth. Hang* 3&lt; Kaat)
of lllock If. Druid I'grk, Hanf«»rd. Florida, arc inline
tn
plat bonk «, pagu 3S. hrmi*
nola (NHiniy IMibllo I!&lt;h-mla.
lying WaaUrly of ami within So
(••t of th# rant#rlln« •»f* prupnaad
W*«| Lana « f Hlata Itoad H-l Of,
H#ninn 7701. aa da»crll&gt;*«! tialnw:
A LAO:
That part nf:
laitt I f and 17 and that part
j f Praap*«*t Drlva In aai(|
Druid Dark varsted hy tha
Proraadlng of tha
County
t ommlulnn»ra aa r**®'ur«U(| in
Official nacurdv llnok I], naga
134* Publlr llrrordv, f9#niino|a
('nunty. Florida.
lying Within 11 fart on #lih.*r ild* of
tha rantarllna of proposal V)ml l.ana
uf Mtata noad n ano. Hrflon 77ol.
•aid cantarlla* balng &lt;lfs&lt;‘ ril)*d aa
followa:
Commtnra at a point on lha .North
llna of Mactlon ! J.
T iwud'ilp 3*
Morth. Itang* l&lt;t Kavt, a (1la(«nia nf
213 faat Kaal of th* North#’*,* . o r Per of eald
B#ctlan II, as I run
theneo South J I M I W
5V.*t
it
feet to a point; Ihenc# North t U . 1 oa" Weal 21 feat tu th . I'GINT GF
It KG I .NN* ING of Waal l.ana t-enlarllna: theme from a tangent hailing
of South 2i*47'09" Waal ru* ji!&gt;ut
lha arc nf a curve concava tie the
North westerly, having a radtue of
7111 vl faet and a ranlral anglr nf
J'52'44", a dlatanca of (15 75 feel
(.» tha end of e*|.l
curve; thence
Bomb I J ' l l ' t i " Weal, 151.79 leal
lo th haglnnlng of a rurv# concava
lo th# Bnulliaaatarly and having a
radlua of 7214 11 f*#(; them# along
the arc of aald rurva Ihrougn a
central angle of 1 ' 5 2 ' l i " &lt; .1 1 . ten. •
of (71.2! fast to the end of aald
rurv* at a point It fact tVaaterly
from Station ilo-p l.i a -l l (I nf lha
aurvav line of Btata Itoad 15-59*.
Mectlun 77*1,
when measured at
right gnglee lo ggld eurvey line
Tha lands herein dearrlhed contain
41 sera, mora or traa.
O W N E D B T : .1. 51. Hlylh and halt
Wife. I.*l* Rail (Ity |he.
BL'ItJEffT TO; Mortgage rernrdad
In Hook 45 at nag* 21 lu favor of
Florida State Bank of SantorJ,
MRD No. 221-H 17*
RIGHT UF W AT
Th* 5Veat#rIy 39 feel ot Loti II and
12, Amended Plat ot Druid Park,
Hanford. Florida, according to plat
'hereof recorded In Plat Monk 7
page* 5 anil I, public records of
Harnlnola founly, Florida.
Ilelng that part ot eald lain lying
F.ailerly nf and within 7* feel ot
the reel arils* nf Mtata Road 15-409.
and containing .11 acre, mora or
leei
OW NED BYt G. P. Petaraun and
hla wlfa, Ada R Peleraoa
Hir iUEiT TO' Mnrtgeg# recorded
lo Rook 111 al page 45 In favor of
A J William* and hla wlfa, Marla
H WllUama
8RD No. 212
RIGHT OF W A T
I The Weaitrly J4 fart of Lot 11' and
'hs Waatarly 29 feat nf tha North
•7 feat nf Lnt 17. Amended I 1st
Druid I'grk, Sanford, i lorl It
ac­
cording to Dial thereof recorded In
Plat Book T, pagan ! and 4, of the
oubltr record! o f Stmlnolo County.
Florida.
Balng that part nf aald tola Ivina
Fatter!/ nf and within 79 feet of
Ih4 r#*t#rllna a f Stata Rnada It494, aad anntalnlag .41 arra. more

nr Itt*.
OW NED RTt MabU W tlh trln s lo a .
S R D No. J22- R
R IGH T OF W A T
T hat par t o f :
B * s l n a l n g on tha
W aahrly
right o f w a y lln# o f Plate
Iload No. IS ( f o r m e r l y Blgta
llnrf.1 J) a l a point 1 1« fret
N orth east erl y fr om Ih# Intaraacllon o f aa|d H a l t n*ad
No. I ! and lha S ou th line o f
tha S a n fo r d Grant, In BarHon 11, T ow na hlp 3 1 Mouth
Ran*.
19 Kaat,
S a m lro l*
Coun ty, Florida, run thanca
North
45* Waet
J9d f.e t j
thanca Nor theaatarly parallel
w llh said Stat* llo-td No. l i ,
114 faat: thane* Mouth I ! * Kaat
319 faat tn tha W est er ly right
o f w a y lln * o f Blata Hoa.l No.
Ili
thoac#
S ou th w a ita rly
alon r
lh a W i l . r l y
rlgot c f
wkF. Hn# o f said - l a t a lloa.l
15, l i d faat t o b e g in n in g ,
ly in g 55'rster ly o f t a d w it h in 4*
faat o f |ho aurv ay llna o f Mtata Hoed
!.*’ **J' i N r l l e n
7791, aald survey
Una being deerrlha.l as f o l l o w a : He#
oa tha Mouth b ou n d a r y nf .he
5In
a n fo r d Grant at a point 312.94 fret
5\ astarly fr o m Ih# point ..f Int-rr
tlon o f said South botindp.-y o f Ih#
Manrord G ran t with th# Bn.ith Una
o f Mactlon II, T ow na hlp 19 Mouth,
, , a n g * 1 4 Kaatl thancg r u n N oilh
*? «* • •
N a it 471119 faat tu lha
Katt llna o f waId Herd in It at a
point ail-BA fa st South f r o m lha
Northaaat r orn a r o f said B ac llon 11,
h# strip o f lan d haraln daacrl'ia.i
c o n t a in in g 15*9 aquar* faat mor*
o r |#aa.
O W N E D B T : n r u r a H u m p h r ey and
•j1' wlfa. I.u c lll* H u m p h r ey ,
Blit) No. 215- l t ; 2J4.B
DRAINAGE K A 'K W K h r

Wett • dlatanc* a f t l l - M
«1
•aid Mactlan I I ; tktac* row
thtic# ru* Eaat ta • palBt

which la 442.7 fast East o f
lha AVtat boundary lln*. o t
raid Sactlon II; thanca ran
North to a point which Ig
412.1 fgat East o f th* point
•f beginning.
thane* run
Waat l i t * faat to point o f
haglnnlng.
lyin g aach aid* e f and within t l
(•at o f tha follow in g d*serlb*d ditch
aurvay llna: Reglnalng on lha W aat
Hn* of Section 12. Township 2*
South. Bang# 2* Kaat. nt n p «l* t
l l t . 2 ! feat Snulhtrly
from thn
Northweet rornar o f aald Bactluit
nnd thanr* runalng North 12-17'Mf*
East 274.70 frat for 1*01NT OF BE­
GINNING o f aald ditch sarvay l'* # l
From Mid point run South 4 4 * ir
•0
East 117.4* faat; thanr* ru n
Mouth
7* It'* * "
Want
24i.ll
faat: lhanc# run Moulh u e j i 'n - Kast 5*5.23 faat; thane* run f j s t b
l l 'Y J M " East 11.14 U at )s and
o f aald d ltrh -iu rv e y lln*.
T h * land htraln detcrlhed c o n t a i n i n g
.24 acra, mora nr lags.

7i
li

O W N E D B T : Rob er t AA*. W ll l l t m g
»»&lt;* ,b j- * 1 f D o r o t h y M. Wllllvma
MLBJi.AT T O : i l o r t g a g a rteordad In
R o o k l i t at p a g e 222 In f a s * r n t
Jamaa Forf ar. Mr.
BHD No H i ; i t s
IIRAIMAGK E .A »E 44E * T
L A T E R A L DITCH I .K F T I W E S T !
ST AT ION 7 I I . p l u g . l l t 2
T h » t part nf:

*« «nd SI ar AMENDED

i'H U I D
PARK.
8n n .
ford, Florida, a c c o r d i n g tn
Plat thereof r ecor d id la |*|**
n°. ?k.
• - f thn
I ublli* I t f r o r ili o f Htjuinol#
l ounijr, Florid *.
La t e r a l d i t c h r i g h t (F.a s t &gt; i * l " » f° M j .• }* • ,o t and within in
faat of tha following daacrlbad ditch
ST AT ION 114. p lu s . 74 52.
• « r*aT I'na: Begin at • p&gt;&lt;ln: m
Tha t part o f :
Haglnnlng 153.4 f##t AV#,' nf lh» North lln# of BWI4 uf Sactlon
Ilia Northeast cornar of tha L : . T u* " * b l p :n Mouth. Hang* »•
NK»i of 85V(i nf B#?llrn 14.
Townahlp J9 Mnulh. Ranga L i , . / b * Northaggt rornar of auld
banco run Moulh *2*41' AV*,*,
1* Kaal. run 4Veil 735.4 f.#t
f **( In I'GINT O F U S f l I N v .
lo th# Kaal lln* of rltnt t f
way nf Btal*
llnail No. 2. •#il! ‘n i**111 d l, th aurvay lint: Krorw
Norlhaaatarly
alnng
atbi aald Point run North 5 * '» r Waet n
Btal# lloa.l 157.5 ( n t to tu#
.w V y#uV.Ml ,m *• *nj °r a,!c,‘
thanca South
*1 #4
Knit 551 2 *##( along
lha rantar nf aald ditch to
beginning
G^nM within 29 fast nn althur aluc
?* ,h - fallowing daacrlbnd d.trh
H .^ -fe V d a V
■urvay llna: Beginning on lha North
Hn# of Section I4T. 29B. Rang# 29 HIID S o. 3&lt; j &lt; # n : J 47
t,rt.
m m H ow fit
l-aat at a point 2015 *4 f#«t Went»
J rnm ,h North#a*t .'orner of HOAD°'V P l V NO' 1 -"■« HAl'te '
‘ O'1 running Moulh 3'.'- T hat part o f :
47 99' 55**t 1714.11 fast lo th,
H5V«c o f N K ' i o f
Section 32.
ginning nf a curve concava lo trie
South. Hang* 2 * Ea.tL
Northwaaiarly and having a ta- T ' &gt;wn*hl*
dlua nf 1I44.*I fat; lhanc# M.uth- daacrlbad aa: C om m en c in g on thn
viyix , . m
waitarly alnng aald curve, Ihrxith 8 &lt;mih Hn* of
#f ftuu
* H,i of
of -V5Vi
a r*nlral angle nf I lM f J O ". , ,n„. ?**•»
„ . 5 4 • P o l . r 274.#2
lane# of 777,41 faat lo and of raid
*.UrV ' 'banc# run South 41*14 l i e
.V.*...*** faat; lhanc# run North
E*'« 71.71 f.«t tn PtIIXT « • » » ? &lt; ! - i r a r - 'U i l f W V 't ^ T o
OF BEGINNING nf this .lllrh aur#
,r,* ht « f wnF llna of Slain
v#y llna; thane# run H«uth 40'. iA'19-' NINg o V n !
» V IN-T r" ' ' BEGIN*
hast 434.91 f##t lo end of ditch itoiV.
Borrow Pit No. 5 and Haul
iurvey II*#,
Th# l*n.| herein deerrlha.l run#
.lining * 2 acr#, more nr leea a t lu ilv a o f a r i a In road r ig h t o f
way.
• ' " N E D B T l U. K. W lllla na and
h • w ife Mary (VlUlama.
i t n ; * ^ ' " ' " /V o ,, h ( 1 * 1 * ' ! * " Wea l
B U I lJ i.iT T tl : Mnrtgeg # recur.lad
•"l** b•nc• h.NoVt'h *■3*«
naoj! M V
4’ 4 in f a v o r o f • V V o - V t ^ i
i f f 1 Tedarsl S av in g s A L oan Ats ' l D N o 2l l f
Namiiala
Coun ty,
lu id W i i ' o
- a r llna of Mtata
I!. * '
Ihonro Mouth 4 3*4
IIRAl.VAtlH KABF.HM.NT
L A T E R A L DIT C H R IG H T ( KAMTl 1
polnt r f beginning.
* rr**. mor« or l*at.
STATION 114- p l u a - t i
That part o f ;
J
r " aUV
h?.T
i,#u , °.e
,n
Rfoleman,
Jr.
anil
hla 1 wlfa,
tfo|«w
u Brnla*
Th# N o r lh 47 fiet o f L »t 27.
Anian.led l i s t
Dr uid I'erk,
Myiyi,&gt;:ff!"n
,,i
R*pp
■»• »•«*
Menfor.l, Florida, a c c o r d in g to
plat t h e r e o f re. nr.Inl in f l a t
rHi* o,irr i»’li0 :
1 ,nr' « a « * recorded
Honk 7, p ag e* 5 and * nf Ihe
publlo rec ord s uf
Mami.tul* "f i lTi#. ’ n V P*"* ••• 'a '*»"»■
; n V 4^ „ pk % : : i • » « bbu.#
, ,
A'ouniy, Flori d a
MRD No. 7 44
lying eac-lt al.la uf and wi thin I
leet uf lha f u llu w ln g ilaacrlhed dltc
Tk .
HIHHT o r W A T
iu r v e y line; Beginning un lha 55 •&lt; Thai pari of:
T h . Ka.t « raat of tha foU
lln" . ',f ..Mvfiun 12,
Towutiilo ;
nuulh. Itena* 29 i.'enl, at # „ 0 |u
'., n d " * n ,l'i*cr.l h»J Parcel
of
•U . e i feat
Sou ther ly
f r o m Ilia
Nur lh-w eat c o rn e r of aal.l oociluu
4.7.1 D. Kaat nnd 172.1 Moulh
and Ihenra r u n n in g Nor lh 25' i l ' u . i "
NEiihW: “ . r nrn,r of *NK i c f
r.aal 274.79 feat fur I'GINT o f l l E .
„ **•
Town,
ship 20 Mouth Rang* 29 Kaal.
•‘ JNNINU o f . e l d d itc h su rvey iln«*
Front neld point run Mouth si'I J a u '*
' b* ln« on Kaatarly
right of way Un* nf U.S. 17.
*•]'#.•!■!*
v / Vo'i
7 21 09 55t eit
19, . IiV*1#nc*
5 f# ( ( . trhue“ u j*a“iJulb
o
V t.r,,n . ‘ banc# Moulh 4 9 ' , t*
Mouth I l ' I i O O " Eaat 144.2* f . . G
lln'.''or
5Ve*4
Hn* nf said \ 9;■1■9 'b » w
ho*
then.# run Mouth l l ' l i ' u * ' K*gi

gmSt

» i ,' , |ln#.1 *“
of m M
*urTh# land hertln .lae.rlbe.l conleln.
Ing III.* aquar#
ninr# or leet,
n u v v i V i".l
,n I'latlad .l.aet!
8 HD NG. ‘ j T i 1 U b U "a 'barlng ton .
DII.AIAAGK K A I i l t l C A T
b
TtriON
h .'V* .VJ1’?
1
‘ KA!*r »
HIt ,\
I U-pliiB#2i
l b « i part o f :
Tha Moulh 47 feet o f Lut 111
a l l " f L ot 17; and t h . North
; * ; * • • • » ' **°* 4* I*” t h . Kent
19) 2 feet Of aach I nf A m a ad id
L u l l i,C *,rul'*
Manford,
Mtirlilj.
ac c ori lln c
in
plat
ih«r*«if rac on U il in H a t B o o k
4. p4 i n a ami i nf |j|« pyiiiiD

F lo rid a

ill?*
«J4CVh
n .1 u f
,h # .

1'ouniy ,

«f

-

3

v'rtk*
'b ***•» fact. Iho.ic*
Nonh 49*41* East 4 4 ] - f , u
glnn'lngXoMb 1 1 , 1
f « ? , „rK*.'L,rlir * f

•"*'

fM*' “ * b°*
wHbln

114

Bo. g J' *n f H,l', ’ on **• Townthlp 24
•33 7ft' r u i M i l l from
K* nt tha
J11 Routhoaat
4 tu" ni
•
cornr of said N 5 V , of N K U : theneo
run Norm vINIT O" Ka;,*• ]«*• g?
IJV I* » ►“ •"•( Ibaac# North 4 U 42't»« at0 *# M l '
.
2 2 ot a point
J*’ ,** f**'
from lha Nurth*
pf
®°Btlon 32. con*
M f i V r a - y - * * ! * ' m,,r* or (*&lt;•■
“ WS* D
Jamaa Daniel CassMg

15
ila«crib«4| SHU No j o ' * * ” U" U C‘ M|^ '
EAtKSKAT
W
uS
*nLT'
v
,
,
l
"
*
:
"
o
t
h
. .
55*at llna o^ M.itlnn 12 Tuvvnthlp
**(TU2f HIGIIT fEAMTI
1" Mouth Hang# 29 Kaat at • p„|nt Th^.T , , ’ V 7 */'Plua-l4.44 (PAH D *
I I *.15
feel
Mouiliarly
from
Ih, 1 hat part u f :
North west corn er uf aal.l He. ti..n an.l
™ * " . . 1 4 1 7 1 feet of th*
NE'a of N K 'i Mouth of Mtatk
Lc *L?‘ * . . # l " " n,n *
North 25•4t*(9"
Kaet . . 4 , 0
feet nf
IT'I.NT GF
Itoad 15.490, In Bw"|nn 22.
IlKGINNI.S'fl o f aald d itc h e u r t e y
Townahlp :a Moulh, IUa«# 34
b
? '.1 LEMS a atrip of wait
« I M12
1-I.uu‘
. J," ln4f , r. t' ";» ul#„,-#
South
Jl
09 ' "l.
i-eat I1:&gt;u
width adjacent lo |h* rs'iie
run Mouth 7 'J| '99"
tv ,,,
lo* |*
Ing road right of w.iy ma.vI r V * 4h#nc# run Mouth
l l * 25’44"
’ "ring 212.5 f##l nn 1 1 1 * W att
Hn# of .aid ,NE', of N K U
. . . . . •'•’4' ll'enc# run Mouth I I ' .
25
90 Ka.t 11.15 ( „ i
&gt;nil uf , t|J
7412
*■ “nd • iiendlng
faat
dltrh aurvay line
Norlhaaatarly
alnng
said
right of way.
Tha land herein .(••crlhe.l c o n la lu •• acre more or le,,.
lying each slda of and wlihln 3*
D 5VNKD IIV: Mary LuuD* Mlntp- faat of a ditch canlarlln* daacrlhrd
a# followa:
t‘omtnenclng on tha
•on
BHD NG 21.1
North Un* of N i l ' , of NEU of aald
IIH A IA A GR K t a K N K A r
Mertlon 21 at a point
5j1.1t leet
L'-'TKItAI. DITUIt IIIGIIr (E.AhTl went from Ihe Northtant corner o f
MTATIGN 194 35
' •aid Mertlon 22 and running Biuth
That part uf:
11*42 29" AVant 117 74 f .a t to a
Tha Mouth SI,3 r##e o f |,o( (4 point thenc* Moulh l l ' l l ' l o " 5V#,t
o f AniamDil H a l o f Druid l ark. •917.11 feet to I'GIN'T O F IIEGINN.
■NG uf sgl&lt;l dltrh rantarll.i#, tltenc*
Hanford Florida, a c c o r d in g lo
plat ihar* 4if racordtii ).« 1*141 Mouth
41*14 2 9 "
Eaat
129
f##t,
Ito.ik 7. p » « # a ft an*l I. iiiibllo thanca Moulh U l t ' 1 9 " Eaat 71 feat
rri'orila o f
HrmlnuU Coun ty, Ihenc# Mouth J1‘ )9 T 9 " Kaal 79.41
U
ih* Ka»i l u »3 n . fact, thanr* Mouth t l ' J i ' 2 9 " East
295.17 feet to end of dltrh r#nta**I&lt;«ctnnln« al |h*
Houlhwaat Hn*. containing .14 acr#, ntor* or
rnrnr of 1.4•r »k, of timHiilnl teas
l’*rk, Hmforrl, G5VNKI) B T ; James Daniel Cassidy
Florida, a• afnrtaaM run Ka«i
and hla wlf*, Buttl*
Caeildy,
&amp;3I 4 f»rt; thaac* .North 334 7
r‘ «*. th*m # Kaal 943 f«V(, thanca
Tak# Nolle#
that
a
Declara­
Houth 4|„ „ f€#l; lh#n, H w##l tion of Taking hat h#eit Iliad Iq
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Seminoies Capture
Second W in In Row;
Beat N ew Smyrna

Jh iL Sa n fo h d
dtsvurid

SPORTS

Kerslake Says Is
Just Reaching Peak

S H S W iH T r y T o U p s e i
OBC'sU nbeaten M ember
A radically reshuffled S.infcrd
Seminole baseball lineup left for
Winter Park early this afternoon
to make an attempt to upaet the
only undefeated member o f the
Orange Belt Conference
The reshuffled lineup will fea
lure pitcher Eddie Barbour be
hind the plate as eatcIr.T, Claude
Hittell at first base, and Bill Tyre
at third. In the outfield, Cecil Dan
dridge will be In left field, team
The Minneapolis Millers closed
captain Brantley Sehlrard in ecu
out their Spring Exhibition Sea­
ter field, and Johnny Ycackle in
son in FloikJa yesterday by abright Tield.
sorbinit a 4-3 loss at the hands of
The remainder of the team tinOmaha.
up will be the same— Doyl Cor­
The two trams art regular sea* ley at second, Ronnie Rusal at
son rivals of the Ameriran Associa­ short stop, and Ken McMurray on
tion.
the mound.
During their stay in Sanford th'.*
The shaken lineup camu after
Millers rarkrd up a highly sue- the Semlnoles proved that they
cestful record on th* competitive had the “ stuff* with which to
diamond. They won 12, lost six.[shake up the Orange Belt Confer
tied two In 20 exhibition games in rnce and possibly prove to be Win
Sanford and Daytona Beach.
ter Parks most formidable foe for
Th« final game of Ihe season the top of the league. But the
was not without its mishaps as the game also showed that the team
Millers shelved hurler Jim Const­ needed an extra spark to move the
able, who injured his right wrist team Into a smooth running ma­
and knee In a collision with Or­ chine when Ihe pressure wav in
“ We may not keep the lineup
lando Ccpeda and shortstop Ed
Brcssould was spiked on the left and we may change it at any
tim e," Laudc said, “ but we are
knee on a play at second base.
Neither Injury was serious, but looking for the knockout punch
It will hinder the Millers as they that will give us a crack at the
title.
We’ re
good
malfo their first exhibition appea­ conference
rance in Minneapolis of the sea­ enough to take It, and we’re play­
ing to win."
son when they meet Milwaukee
Laude said that with a break,
there Saturday.
and he Included one that the team
• The team will leave at 3 p m Itself could manufacture, the Semtoday by train for Minneapolis a f­
lnoles could go on to prove t« be
ter their stay in the Florida sun top contention for the Orange Belt
at Sanford. They were originally Conference lead.
to fly to Minneapolis by plane in
It is a general concensus o f opin­
small groups.
ion that Wltnter Park Is great only
Line Score
when they're on top— that if they
It If E |arc upset once they begin lo die
Minneapolis 210 000 000 3 R 2 on their feet— and that is what
Omaha
000 300 10X 4 9 2 coach Laude Is basing hit hopes
Batteries
for conference laurels on.
Minneapolis: Constable, Bodrlques
Hera is the reasoning: if the
(4), and Jenkins.
Semlnoles can upset Winter Park
Omaha: Stabclfield (0) and Com­ this afternoon there figures to be
a recline in the Wildcat cam p. The
ing hard at outfielder Rog-.'r Ma­ loss would thruw them Into a tie
ris and infielder I.arry Raines. for first place with Cocoa. If the
Washington's main rookie hope Is Semlnoles look Winter Park and

Minneapolis Closes
Exhibition Season
With Loss To Omaha
Today's
Sport
Parade
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FRALEY

The thlnclad warriors from Se
mlnol* kept their
tommyhawks
flying yesterday afternoon as they
captured their second track meet
In a row by Selling New Smyrna
Beach 81 ti, not counting two relays
that were listed as “ exhibition’* In
which the Seminoies were unop­
W AYNESBU RG. Pa.
Bill posed.
Kerslake o f Cleveland, for five
Of the 13 event* in the meet
jreara king o f the nation's anus-1 th* Semlnoles took II first places
teur heavy-weight w r e s t l e r s , and a tie for the 12th first place
thinks h* Is Just reaching his to run to the onesided victory In
peak.
which school records fell right and
“ The prlma for a wrestler left
teems to be In his lata 20* or
The boys are all fired up now,’*
early 30s,H said tha grappler who track coach and athleDe director
this past weekend, at 27, won hi* Fred Ganai said this
morning.
fifth straight double triumph at " I t 's going to take us a day or
tha A A lf wrestling champion­ so to determine just how many new
ships.
school records have been broken
Kerslake won his fifth straight for Seminole High by the boys
A ALT
Greco-Roman
title
last In the last week.”
week with three straight pins In
It Is known definitely that Ron­
a total elapse time o f slightly nie Giles set a new record ye*'
more than JO minutes.
terday as he threw the shot put
He pinned three opponen's and an amazing 42T0'’, more than a
took two decisions to win his fifth foot farther than the previous re
straight -A A U free style heavy­ cord.
weight crown.
"W e’ve got five or six new re­
Kerslake was the only double cords besides that thin week,’ ’ Gawinner In the four-day meet here nas said, “ But we want to check
at Wayneahurg College.
them all to make lu re."
Th* fastest pinning in th* Gre­ Broad Jum p: Nance (S ), Johnson
co-Roman finals wa* turned In by (N SB), Byrd (S ) — Distance —
Robert Strckle o f the Kitchener, 19'6“ . High Jump fF ou r way tie
Ont., YM CA th* only ehampinn fo r first place at 5’ 1” ) Nance (S ),
not from the United States. He Meyer (N SB) Tyre (S) Shipman
required but 11 seconds to down (NSB)
Lyman Blackmar o f Catula, Ga.,
Shot P u l: Giles (S ), Schirard (S ),
for the lOt pound 'JHo.
Tyre (S ) — Distance — 42'10“
Two entTie* from the Ford A. C. Discus: Seott (S ), Giles (S ), Lit­
o f Dearborn took home GrfcO-Ro
tle (S ) — Distance — 109’3" 120
man titles. Kahili Taka copped
High Hurdles: Little (S ), Shipman
th* IflO'Y pound championship and (NSB) _ Time : 19.1 100 Yd.
the 147lb pound honors went to Dash: Nance (S ) Lowe (NSBI,
Frank Sseckl.
Wright (NSB) — Time — 11.0
Other champions were: Richard 880 Relay: Sanford
(Rountree,
Wil«on o f Washington, Pa., repre­ Mathleux, Collins,
Stanley) __
senting Toledo University! 114Vk; Tim e — 1:12.0 Mile Run: Hold (S ),
Lee Allen, Multnomah A.
C., Eddleman (NSB). Middleton (S&gt;
Portland. Ore., 125H; Tom Hall, — Time — 5:52.0 440 yd. Run:
3rd Army. 130ki, and Bsrry Bill* Nance (S ), Low* (N S B ), Tamny
Ington, UCLA, 174 pound*.
(S ) — Time — :55.8 1*0 Low Hur­

United Press Sports Writer
NEW YORK IB— Thu in as has
"g its” and so Tony Kubek o f tho
N*w York Yankres and Iteno Val­
des of the Brooklyn Dodgers are
the front running pre-season fav
orltes today to wind up with Koo.
kie of the Year honors.
It actually has been a p »or year
for rookies hoping to crack the
big league Ice. No more than
•even of them are expected to be
Ir m ajor league lineups on open­
ing day.
The seven are Kubek, Valdes,
White Sox outfielder Jim Landis.
‘ Kansas City second basem an
Milt Graft, Glatst shortstop Andre
Rodgers, first baseman Ed Bouchee and outfielder Hob Bowman
of the Phillies and possibly out­
fielder Bobby Gecn Smitr of the
Cardinals
Kubrk Ever) body's Choice
Kubek Is everybody's choice as
'he Rookie of Ihe Year. At this
early date, Valdes, a 22-game win­
ger with Portland last season,
•lands as his top rival. Eddie
Joost ami Leftf O'Doul goth
named him as the top Pacific
Coast League graduate.
The Yankees are keeping three
others who may make it hlg,
namely infielder nob Richardson
and Woody Held and pitch-r Al pitcher Dick Hyde, who had a 15-0
Cleotte.
year at Chattanooga.
j m.ml.
Brooklyn, too. expects much
All in all, it'sh a rather slim I Winning pitcher: Stah dfM d; Los­
from southpaw Fred Kipp, a 211- rookie crop
ing Pitcher: Rodriquez
game winner at Montreal, whllz
oaiehcr John Boseboro, stymied
behind Roy Campanclla and Rube ,
Walker, probably will return to |
the minora for more seasoning.
If Campy falls, lto»eboro will re
turn via airmail.
Rodgers has been getting a bit
of raves from the Giants b u t:
there is a needling question s» to [
whether hr will hit. Staying upi
with him is Curt Barclay, a 13game winner at Minneapolis
F&gt;ur Promising Phils
The Phillies, In addition to Bou-1
ehee and Bowman, arc expecting
hurling help from Don Cardwell i
and Seth Morehcad. Pittsburgh
lotiks to Infietder John Powers
while Ihe Cards, in addition t o 1
Smith, count on pitchers Boh
Mahe and Tom Cheney and see
ond baseman Eddie Kasko.
Over in ths American League,'
two fine catchers are standin;
disconsolately in line swatting 1
their rhanres. One is Haywood1
Sullivan o f the Red Sox am! the
Other Is Earl llattcy, up from T o­
ronto to the White Sox.
pivt res eng
Cleveland expect* more pitching
rstoppable Hr*
help frsm soulhpaw llud Daley, i

dles: Byrd (S ), Harvey
(NSB).
there was a morala decline, Little (S ) — Tim * — :23.0 880
chances are that Cocoa could whip Run: Giles (S ), McCoy (S ), Matthe Parker* Then, that would
give Coroa the lead in the con­
ference and Sanford a tie for sec­
ond place with Winter Park. It
would then be up to Sanford on
the next meeting with Cocoa to
throw the conference into a threeway tie for the conference cham­
pionship and a playoff would re­
sult. Should all these dreams come
true, Laude said, “ With a playoff
pe'll take it as it eomes, and we’ll
do alright."
Game time today was 4 p.m.
In Winter Park.

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.loke and Mr?. Frank HUI, At*..vood T ragic o f Daytona Beach|
ts scheduled to speak on H ibiscus.,

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Ih e Ladies Aid of the Lutheran MfJ 0 ,, Herndon’* home on
Church of the Redeemer will hold sas.ford Ave. at 8 p.m Mrs. E.
it* monthly meeting this Thurs 1c . Harper will serve a* eo-ho*tc.s*
day in observance of Holy Week. .Member* are reminded to bringj
Hostesses are scheduled to b e 1plants for show.
\i
\i - i - u ... i \tr. u nrv
The Mimosa circle o f the (.xr*
M r.. Joe Melsch and Mr*. ll c m y iJen c|ub wl„ m cct
the h„ m c '
Thurston. All newcomers are In- J f
u F
McWhorter. l &gt;
vitul to attend this meeting.
&lt;ulu Load at HI a m. Each mem*
The llemerocallls Circle o f the ocr is asked to bring floral ar*
Garden Club will meet at the rangement.
4 . ..
.
fc. . „ The JacaramU Circle a ill meet
home of Mis set Laura and Kina
.
„
n
i..
7:50 p. ni. «t the Carden Con^
|o
Pr
pw llips w
H. Chittenden, 1604 Palmetto Ave. (f(.
J0 ^
ncar (Jr
„ .st
Sl

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4 Gordon, ATI, wh0 was form erly at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. J. I). Chiltcnd- , n(e , pcak on « i . , wns and Lawn
column
lumn decan t seem to have , . . .
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in VA 116, and John A . Elis* cn and Mist Bess Jones will b e ! care". All member* are requvtdona much towards gettinj me any
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.-o-honca*.
Sirs. T. J Gallagher
to be present because the pro*
new* to writ* about!!! If people * orth- who reported from VU 4
J.
«ho na*r w , . l ' will bo the speaker and
will showcram will he set up for the
only realized what writing this
Transfer* over
»Hde* on garden and floral *r- year. Hostesses are. Mrs. C. M.
column every day involve!. I’ m include those nr I) ..ala. p i*m.
p
„ » , „ n .„ '. rangements o f Winchester. V*. Flowers, Mr*. It. T. Hickson. Mr*.
sure J u y 'd 1* sympathetic, anJ'reUx and John F. Ross, who have
3 : c h member is requested to Mabel Gear, and
Mrs.
Irving
try nml h ijp out. 1 art wonder* I left for school at the Naval 3tabring a small plant for tho plant Pryor.
ful corporation frr.m sum. pea* tlon at Key West, Florida. Both of
The Ixora Circle o f the Garden
pic a* the Air Station, and from these men »re
designated
as *nlc The
Grammar School
P -T A jciu h meets at 12:30 for a cov-r* i
a fe-.v people on the outsiuc, m i "1ISS.N'. which mean* they are
It's i.lway* the same oner, over high school graduates, and under
meet at the school at 8 P ed dish luncheon, Mrs. 1 red Mornr.d over! But, now that I’ ve ja il ! some special typo o f program n‘ There will nomination of of- m y, 13tt 1 Forest Hr. Hostes.es,
my la y ” . I’ll try to lmd sum*, mat assures them their eholea «'cer*. The subject discussed with ,ire, Mrs Peggy
Murray. Mrs.
y. o f technical schools while in the « « * »
child'* teacher . . . . . b* ,lu,h I e c - Mr*- Ann C ow ,n * Mr4*
thing to fill this lip wth today.
(.aura Brocken.
flic work on the Navy branch Navy. A good thing to remember ‘ Science and Social Studies 1
o f the Flonla State Bunk h u *,if you've got Soys in the fam ily The Junior Choir o f thefirst
Mrs.
Paul I’ ezold, 500 Palmetto
started at the Air Station, and who will be eligible for the ser* | Presbyterian Church will
meet ;\ve
will ^ hostess to thcllibisit shouldn't be too long before we vice shortly.
for rehearsal and ftllowship at cus circle meeting at 2::i0. Mrs.
ran have our husbands do the
Well, our "card group" meets
Pmi. at the l hurch.
Jo# Melsch wil t&gt;e ro hostess.
tt fF U ’ EKS TABLE AT TIIE llh annual donner'a luncheon of Ihe n id Jaffe, Mr*. Paul NuUmn. and Mr*. Hetbcrt Hechl, prealdeaU
bunking errand* for us too! 1 again tonight at Jiml
Golds - The Sanford Duplicate Bridge Hie program will he u “ Sick
Sisterhood of Ihe Temple of Liberal Judiam held yralriday at the Standing left to right: Mr*. Lewi* (irossman, Itabbl Henry Shwsrta,
(They’ll ull
probably
hate me house, which will be last n ig h t-clu b will meet at the Yacht Club Plant Clinic” ,
Mayfair Inn. Left to right witting are: Mr*. Dudley Blake, Mr*. Ber* and .Mr*. James Itohtnson.
for reminding you o f this, if you by the time you read this, an d1at 8 p. m.
The teenage hoy* o f the Church
haven't thought of this a lre a d y !)1I've Just b»en invitrd to a plasThe Youth Choir o f the First byterian Church will meet in the
l Modeling
gowns were:
Mrs. I Ifecht presented a short talk on
Finally got the report on the ticwarc party for Friday, So 1, Presbyterian Church will meet for *;c ,g|on j{l&gt;om a l j ; .u p m .
Mrs. Paul Nathan. Mrs. Henry &lt;Tho Meaning o f Sisterhood’*.
Administration Department's par* know what I'm doing, but* I have- j rehearsal
al 7:30 p.m. at
the
_.
. . . ri
a
Sig Goldman. Miss Etta Levinty. Inst Tuesday, At Mullet Luke, n’t the vaguest idea what’* go- Church.
f
Carden Club will meet at
Unique decorations furnished by
The turnout wasn't whnt
th ey ; 'ng on with anyone cl*e in tow n !!
T he Dcacona of the FirstPresf ^
N
rh
. ...
v.
Mrs. Paul Nuthan, Mrs. Henry
Sanford
and Orlando merchant*
expeetd, or wanted, but that was
Suppose I can fill
upaome Jt);48 at the home of
Mrs. A. C. al , he churrh
at 7 p m for thl,
Shwartz, Mrs. l&lt;ouU Grossman,
wore
the
renter o f attraction.
partly due to the cold wind that space by reminding you again Denson, of
The ballroom of the Mayfair hion Show o f Memories" was
Mrs. James Robinson,
Miss Nancy
Sanfgrd
Ave. Co
The Rev. Robert Spear*
wo* blowing, which made it a about the contest going on nt the ------------------A
long
table
held a large w ed.
Inn
was
the
scene
of
the
fourth
.staged
by
members
o
f
the
orRoblnaon,
Mrs.
Bernard
Jaffe,
I Jr. will acvnnpany the group.
little uneomfortabla for everyone ba*c to find a name for the E.M
ami Mrs. Jack Jaffe. Music for ding rake and bridal doll aur«
These may be left with ,\Uo the young ladies
of lliu annual donner’a luncheon o f the ganlzation
with
Mrs. Bernard
The families had been invited to
,
Ells, #r &gt;ho . s and
V U ! i * i o re** f r0m ,^ h * l‘ r.1,,“ y ' Jean Tegfeldt until the show, and! church wj|| ,neet at 7 p.m. nt Sisterhood o f the Temple o f Llh- Jaffe In charge of the program the show was provided hy Mis* r 0 l M
this one, but only a f.'vv made It, Apr! 10. And .n o her reminder
carc f
, m| t n n t p iM t the home o f violet Sprlvy for
Joy Lynn Davit nt tho piano ac*•*,*».
, ...
rral Judaism of Orlando. Itabhi They modeled wedding gowns that companlng soloist. Mm. Myron *Pr,n* n ° w ew * The dining U b lt
due, probably, to the weather alxiut the "*quar?-dancing" class .........
.
Henry Shwartz gave ttic devot- dated back fifty years. Each gown I.evventhnr.
were decorated with small old*
that I mentioned. Those that did at the C hiefs Club Op Monday. . . .
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Monday morning the April m ej.- .Saturday
tonal anil luncheon was served, had been worn by one member on
com e were: Mr. and Mrs. \. I*.
Just thought o f a NhW thing to .
*
.. ;n
The
president,
Mrs
Herbert
fashioned bouquets.
mg of the Driftwood Circle will
Thp It A&gt;s of the First |i:ipt|,t
Immediately following, a "Fas- her wedding day.
Cara, with thrir child. Mr. and I remind you oft
begin promptly at nine-thirty, ut Churc|, wi|, mM t nt 9 ;:|0 „ nl&gt;
Mrs. Ralph
Luther and their The mooting of the Enlisted Men's
baby
ler
their
Wooldridge
Mr.
their
children.
s-h three
mrve cHiiursii.
another thing to ‘ ‘ remind” you- ... .
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Also from the Air Station, som* of! I hnte to "rehash" old new* *.iU be l.h* ,pcclal
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_* .as. . . . ____.. give pointers on arrangement*.
The Ladle* Aid o f the Luther- j
news about transfers and a few !w hen the object o f this column l s ! K' ' e . p0*,nl(V,
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o f new arrival*. The new arrival* lo bring you NEW news, so I’m
,*lx 0 n.&lt;'se, ' ..
. »n Church will have a bake sale
are James McBrsyer Jr..
AN. sending
cut
an "S. O. S." far * ™ "
m ,1
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i |»‘ «:30 am . In front o f Scars
who com e, to u . from the U.S.S. now,!
|,bey » • « b ,n *fl‘
cr‘ ‘ 1 Store on East First Street.
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several
arrangement*.
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The Y.W .A’a o f thu First Bap
VWh ew |
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Alice Mill’* twin sister, Ruthic tlat Church will meet from 6:3u
fa;
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Roland is visiting from Washing"■'1® P ,n- H
!Jjf
ton, D. C. Rnthie ha* two children
ITII.KDAY
with her and a beautiful Siamese'
The
Baptist
District
Sword
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cat. Ernie Mills is in Olathe, Knn- Drill ami Better Speaker* Tournif
»-f
sas and since they are plagued merit for Assignment Training
BY VIRGINIA CONN
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by bad weather may not get ImeK I'nion will ho held in Del.and. A
Betty McCracken lias started staging at the Inn Friday morn- on schedule, so Alice is hoping bus will leave the First Baptist
her free bridge lessons again, ing, if they can, of course. The that ituthie will prolong her stay. Churrh at 7 p.m.
Yesterday Joy Webber, lads Kid- Driftwood Circle will have in
Have some more information Tuesday
cr, Sandy Ortmann, Sonj* Black- their booth nt the show water* on the Garden Show. The overall| The Joy-Ruth Class o f
the
wood, and Jnne llnty arrived for proofed baskets in which to make theme swill he "A Carnival of First Baptist Church will meet
primary, intermediate and advnne* almost any type o f nrrangeincnt. Flowers", each booth has been at the home o f Mrs. Pat Wilson,
Here’s the dress
ed instruction in the subtle Me- especially suitable to the casual- done with tome part o f the rami- 2:19 N. Scott Ave. at 8 p.m.
Cracken manner. Betty’, patient ne.s o f Florida living, jn porch, ,ul in mind. The hours will l&gt;e
Th* Sanford Tourist mid Sliufthat suits your individual taste and
houseguest, Imogens Schultz look patio, or living room. Members of irorn 3 to 8 p. m. on Saturday, flcbonrd (Tub will meet for a
personality!
For you who love the new
hers along with everybody else, the Driftwood Circle have hcon ami from I to 8 on Sunday. There coveted dish supper at tl p.m
No one would know that Betty had working hard on these baskets will be no admission charge, but followed by a game session,
pampered-beauty look, Tailored Junior
had a baby three »hort weeks ago - Mho brainchild o f Betty G uy), and there will be a silver offering for
The Dependable Class o f the
docs
it
in
DRIP
AND DRY dacron and
Hope everyone is aware of the are hoping to successfully sell Miose who wish to contribute some- First
Methodist
Church
will
Annual Garden Show to he held them at the Carden Show. A fter h'ng. There is still time for en- meet for a short business session
cotton* with lace edged tucks front
at the Mayfair Inn this coining the show them will 1&gt;« a general tries, so put on your thinking cap, at 7 p.m. at the Churrh. A fter tho
Saturday and Sunday. All mem-|sal* of plants, and Driftwooders and hustle your product down toi meeting the group will
attend
and back. Featured in THIS WEEK
ters are asked to help with the, are requested to donate ona nice tho Mayfair on Friday.
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PRACTICING FOR TH E MOCK wedding to be held April 28 at
I’ inr rr*l are Ihe Sanford Junior High Sehool P-TA Dads. Th* pur­
pose of ihe show i* to raise money for new auditorlam curtains.

Left U right are: F lojd Richards as Unrle Henry Wheathrarta,
Howard Gordie a* Mr. Turnip Gs'rea and Ashby J i « r i a* Aunt
Mhrathearta.

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April II
Mm. F. T. William*
Judith Ann Browe

Robert S Wilson of New York
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-----Mr. and Mr*. James
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New P-TA Officers
Named, Installed
At Final Session

Bible Class W»l|
Sponsor Branch
Sunday School

Fight

Trudeau Society
To Conduct Two
Scientific Meets

(Continued From Pago One)
and tbs staff o f the Aisoclatlon
worked diligently for *hi indus­
try, and deserve, with other or­
he Florida Trudeau Society
Tho Herman Morris Bible Close ganisations, much credit for thoir
win eonduet two scientific ses­
j f the First Baptist Church, at efforts", Chandler said.
tho request of the Paster, the
"The drlginal request by the sions on Apr. 3-fl In conjunction
Florida
Tuhenilost*
Re*. W. P. Broo.ce J r , will spa* railroads was fa.* an Increase a- with the
4u -n *or a branch Sunday School hi »*»• mounting to St.fi per cent fsr and Health Association's annual,
south section uf He Sanford corn­ ibcf* service** wti’ch would ha VO meeting at the San Juan Hotel,.
P-TA mealing of this season w tl
el urity.
meant an additional cost o f at Orlando.
t ie eieu..
.lit .
. Dr. Martin M. Cummings. Re­
1
hr
teacher
of
the
(lass
Is
Her­
lenit
.
each season for
their Installation.
VA.
Hospital.
man Morris uni the dess press* the froth vegetable and fruit In­ search Service.
The meeting held Tuesday aren- dm.! is W- Jl. Stamper.
Washington. D. C., will give a |
dustry o f tjiis state atom.
h g at • p. m. In the sehool audi­
The dost has au enrollment of
"The final settlement was for paper on tin "New Concept In
torium was presldad over by Mrs. *7 end will be .nme the nuelct* o!
the Pathogenesis of Sarcoldo*!*"
g IS per cent uniform nationwide
James Partin, president.
the new branch Sunday H hool of Increase, which represents a sub­ at the Friday afternoon session. ■
Apr. 3. Dr. J. S. Robinson and
Mias Kay
Cstss,
Miss June the First Bapti«t Church.
stantial saving in costs for this
nam in g tad MUs rat Jaekson
fians art still In the making essential Industry, Chandler said. J - * * 7
„o f J g *
gar* s report on the High Sehool anc It Is hoped that the school
"Tha
eomolleated ease
case original
original- “ •
Rom*’ Ga • wUI
dUcu**
"The complicated
Pneumonectomy in Pulmonary
parties given under the direction enn he started eround tho first
rd In August, 19V» when the rail­
Tuberculosis" at the Scientific
of Mrs. MtMott Gore, recreational of May. accoritig to churt’i ot
roads filed a proposal serkin?
chairman, during tha school year. f'CM S.
session Saturday
morning. Apr I
euthorlty of the Inter-State Com­ 6.
Five e f the Junior High beys,
merce Commlesloo to Increase the
Florida
physicians
on the
Walter T r ig 's Jr.. Albert Myers.
S*rvlea charges on refrigoratlon
Trudeau program will be: D r .!
Erie Paanon, Robert Olliff and
and other protective services fif.O Jack Reiss, VA Hospital, Coral
Jerry Ulrey, gave reports on tha
pgr cent. At that time it appear­ Gables; Dr. T. Z. Cason, state
Jnnior High parties. They each
ed a* a foregone conclusion that medical consultant. Florida De­
told of one particular party and
the railroads wou d win thoir re­ partment
warn dressed
according to the
of Public
Welfare,
quest.
typo e f party they represented
Jacksonllle; Dr. Albert V. Hardy,
By MARIAN JONES
"Tha Florida Fruit an.i Vege­ director, Bureau of Laboratories,.
Mrs. James Parsoo and Mrs. John
OVIEDO—Tha Oviedo Woman's table Association and other organ- Florida State Board o f Health
Courier Jr., hare helped Mrs. Gore
with the Junior High parties. Each Club will meet Friday at noon iratlons throughout tho country Jacksonville: Dr.
Benjamin L.
high school grade has been re­ at the clubhouse for ita monthly opposed tho petltirn for the In­ Brock, medical director, Central
crease, whereupon the
Inter­ Florida TO Hospital, Orlando;
presented by a mother, or mothers meeting and luncheon.
Mre. Donn Ulrey, president, state Commerce Comml.slon held Dr. Frank
eaeh time, too.
Cline Jr..
m~Ji&lt;\il
will preside over tho meeting.
hearings throughout tho nation. director, Southwest Florida TB
Mrs. William Henry Martin re­
This will bo a special "avont a* One hearing was held In Orlando. Hosnltal, T.smoa: Dr.
Samunlj
sorted that a Study Course would
"Tha record alono, exclusive of , P. Martin, professor of medicine,
&gt;a held on Apr. I f from 10 a.m. Mrs. C. )L Washburn, president
o f Florida Federated Women's briof* and other legal documents,, Unlrrslty of
Flo.Ida M edial
to I p.m.
Clubs, will be tho guest speaker at consists of some 1.000 pngos of School, Gainesville; Dr. Emanuel
It was daeidsd to discontinue the
this time.
testimony and about fi00 exhibits. |Suter, professor cf bacteriology.
May Day plenle. The students will
Tha luncheon committee will
"Tho complexity of tha ossa was University of
Florida
Mrdlral
aat In tha lunchroom as usual and
have Mrs. J. H. Staley aa chair­ such that fha preceding » u not School; Dr. If. J. Roberts, West
parents wishing to make reser­
man.
concluded and the Commission’s Palm Beach, and Dr. Myron Scyal
vations to oat there that day also,
rieass coma or notify your hos­ order released until January lD3d,and Dr.
DrWItt C.
Daughtry,
may do so. Further announcement
tess.
an then only a IS per rent in- Miami.
concerning the latter is forthcom­
crease was authorised, or less,
Officer/' for tho 1937-58 fi.-cal
ing.
than half tho amount originally year will bo elected nt the anA report was also given on tha
sougbt. Tho Increased rales were, meal luncheon
of the Florida
cltan-up driva held recently at
placad In affect In April 1336.
Trudeau Society on Apr. 6. Dr.
tha school. Between 60 and TO
"The Industry continued to op- 9. D.
Doff, Jacksonville,
Is
students participated.
An Old Fashion barn dance will post tho Interstate Com m erce'president of the Tiudeau Society
Tha eighth grade won the r o m
Dr. Howard W.
Dubose. |
count, while attendance prises went bo given by the Dusty Boots Rid Commission'* decision an | appeal- and
to Mrs. Ferdinand Duda, Mrs. W. lng Association Saturday at the (d tho decision first to the United Lakland. vice-president
----------------------If. Martin, Mrs. D. E. Mathers Sanford Pr.rmtn Auction Market States District Court which up-1
Mrs. Don Ulrey and Miss Lois •nuth of the city on Highway held tho Interstate Commerce,
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Commission’s decision and then
Ruddell.
Dancing will begin at 0 o'clock to tha United States Supreme
Mrs. Partin callad for tha no­
minating committee's report They end continue until 1 a. m. with Court.
"The Supreme Court affirmed
presented the names of Mrs. L. murie by the Ray born Brothers
the judgment o f the District Court
W. Mrrskl for president; Mre. John ‘ Craxy Mountain Boys".
W. Evans, first vie# president;
and tha IS per cent Inerceso was
Mrs. Frank Sparks, second vice
upheld.
president; Mrs. Louis L. Day for
"While of course tills Is n sub­
third vice presiding Mrs. Don
stantial increase in costs for
Ulrey for secretary; Mrs. Leon
Florida's fresh fruit and vege­
Hospital Notas
OUlff for treasurer. They were
table Industry, as well as for other
April 10
Unanimously elected.
producing areas of th* nation,
Admissions
Nomination* for’ County Conn­
nevertheless united opposition aDavid Fox (Apopka)
voided the larger part of th* re­
ell delegatee ended In the election
Emery Lane (Sanford)
Elsie Kay Cooley (Sanford)
quested increas* and in tho
o f Mre. R. C. Miller and Mrs. Roy
Herman Harriet (Sanford)
Interim saved ths Industry mil­
Wtlsenbarger, as delegates; Mrs.
Chariot Wagner (Iyngwrood)
lions of dollars.
Robert Lee and Mr*. John Lundy,
Discharges
a* alternate*.
Willie Mae Davis (Sanford)
The Oviedo P-TA went on re­
Julia Ward (Sanford)
cord as endorsing tho F. E. A.
Rcsebud Raines fMIms)
Program for bettor Education.
(Continue! From Pago One)
Walter A. Teague, assistant sup­ Annie Wright and baby (Sanford) lion are: better educational and
Francis Griffin (Sanford)
erintendent of publie Instruction,
training facilitled for mentally
Christine Sheffield (Sanford)
explained the program and anand physically handicapped child
April It
ren, recruitment o f persons to en­
sworod pros and cons on tho sub­
IINII WACHS goes royal as ths
Discharges
ject.
ter training for professions pro­
tries on th# Crown of tho Andes,
Johnny
Brooks
(Sanford)
viding service* to children to a!-|
Cedi Farris wa* introduced, who
which has an estimated value of
Visiting
H
orn
:
private
Rooms,
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levlate serious shortages of such
duly installed tho now offlcors.
$4,300,000. It Is on display it th*
Mrs. Join** Partin, retiring a. m. to i p. m.; Semi Private personnel, counseling of youth
Conclave of th* American Gem
Soeiel in Philadelphia. Created
president, wat presented a past Ruoms, I to I p. m., T to • p m.; and parent* to plan early for
mor* than 330 year* ego. the
president's pin, alto a gift from Pediatrics, 11 a. m. to 1 p. m children’s education bcy»n&lt;| the
crown le mad* of pure gold and
tho member* of tha board. Mrs. Parents and Grandparents only: high school levol, scholarships for
Inca emeralds. (International)
J. E. Brookshire presented the Obstetrics, No visiting durins children of deceased and di tabled
gift and Mr*. James rearson the feeding of babies. Private Rooms. veterans and spiritual and reIt a. m. to 11 noon, I to 4 p ligleus training for all children.
pin.
Mack Cleveland Jr., Sanford At- will provide educational assistMrs. Morskl was ths donor 0f |
‘ t*1 » “ &gt; • P- ® - Semi Private
lantle Bank Building is child wel- uncc to thousands of youngsters
th* acting president's pin, to bv Rooms, 2
tore chairman o f the focal post whose parent was killed or vied'
worn during her term of office. 9 p. m.
Ha will ba in charge o f special as a result of Military service
Mrs. Pearson pinned It on bar
Charles Dlshman, Mr*. Tommy child welfare activities during during World War I, World War
dress.
II, and th* Korean conflict. AcRefreshments were served Im­ Moon, Mra. Henry Wolcott and' April.
According to Commander Lynn cording to recent estimates there
mediately following tho meeting Mrs. W. H. Martin.
Fifty-three msmbers enjoyed I,yon, "The recently enacted War
approximately 150,000 much
by member* of tha first, second
and third grades. Mothers serv­ homemade sandwiches, c o o k 1 * s'Orphans Asslitc/.ce Act, support- children throughout the United
ing were Mrs. Rex Clonts, Mrs. and puaeh.
. ported by th* American Iwgion, States."

91 000,000

Mrs. C. Washburn
To Speak Friday
At Woman’s Club

‘G E T THIS F I L L E P ,------ IT 'S TO K E E P
HIM &lt; ?U IE T .*
Many an American mother In recent year* ha* been mid* aware *4
the therapeutic value In a familiar pack of playing card*. Next time
•no of your children U forced to remain In bed becau** of an attack ad
meaalea or mump*, you’ll find that on* of the b**t way* to keep Mm
quiet 1* (o live him a pack of playing card* and teach him ana of the
many 8olltalre game* for children. Writ* to Playing Card*, 410 Lexing­
ton Avenue. Hew York IT for the free rule* on playing *ueh game* an
Accordion, Zven Up, Knockout. Pounce and Pirate Cold.

Annrras, marriage,
Apparently Related
Ry HUMAN N. lUNOISlN, M.D.
BEINO single aeemi to have this. A single woman doesn't ex­
aome advantagea after o i l Now perience the emotional conflicts
before all you huabanda run up which accompany marriage and
to ihaka my hand for thla rather raising of a family.
bravo statement, let me explain Divorce, separation and widow­
hood often bring on one o f ths
what I mean.
Recent itudlea accm to Indicate most common precipitating feethere la a definite relationship tori In arthritis—economic In­
between marriage and arthrltl*. security.
Of course, there era various
Crippling Dieoaao
Women, wa know, aufler from other causes of the disease. Yot,
one of the most reliable treat­
jthU often crippling dlaeate much
igiore than do men. The ratio la ments for all forma of arthritla
about three to one. I believe. And remains sallcylata drugs—or just
wa know that women auffer the plain aspirin.
While you should consult your
mota aevtre forma of orthriUo.
Dr. Sidney Cebb o f the Unlver doctor If you hava arthritla and
Idty of Ptttaburgh School o f Pub­ should follow hi* Instructions Im­
lic Health reporta that married plicitly, be will tell you that sali­
women era more often victims of cylates era not only one o f tha
arthritis than era single women most useful anU-arthrltle medi­
furthermore, ha says, women cations, they ara also one o f ths
who era separated from their safest and the cheapest medi­
huabanda or hava been divorced cines. However, they should al­
or widowed, are more affected ways be taken under the doctor’s
than those who remain married direction.
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qinCSTlOH AMD AMXWDk
A. P.: Is It unhealthy to eat
high protein foods and high
starchy foods at tha sama meal?
Arnwsr: Wa know of no evi­
dence that eating foods rich In
proteins and starches at tha sam a.
meal would be unhealthy.
• m r. Kina V ilia m 1, 1‘Um U. la*.

T han
h a n seems
seams to be valid r«
res
■m ine to support hi* finding*.1We
emo
hava lo n e recognised that eix
ttonal factors play a major role
In triggering thla disease.
M arriage brings problems.
Wink all of you will agree with

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INDIA’S Prime Minister Nehru *d all of 'em. That, we’d say, was
enjoying ■ ride In an air­ a really unique centescel
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plane, a gltt to him from Russia,
Don't let your yet birds get too
when It was forced to land due to
an engine Bra. Must have been /at, warn* a Chicago veterinarian.
TAal’t right—who wonto * para­
quite a letdown.
keet that look# like • pouter
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/ / letter pottage goes from pigeon t
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three to five cents, as note ap­
A symphony orchestra vMnlet,
pears likely, tee’ll have to change
that eld phrase to—"A Jitney Jor My* He can treat ■ ken M Ike
sound eaty travels m feet and •
your thought*."
keif. That should take a let ef
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Treasure Fruit Dessert

For a treasure dessert look to your own pantry shelf If It la
filled with a variety of canned fruits. Fruit anihrosla la s dessert
with many plus values. It Is tops in flavor, is Jlffy-mado, and la as
changeable so your fruit eupply or erefrrenro demands.
Canned grapefruit and orange lections, bluet-cries, peach slices
and pineapple tidbits are some of the fruits you can use. A few
toajt«d almonds added just before serving, or e last minute topping
of shoihct changes it to a new dessert treat.
Try this combination of apricots and plums, and usa other frulta
or toppings from tim* to time for this choice dessert is on* you will
want to servo often.
Aprieot Plum Ambrosia
2 medium slxe ormges
1 can (1 lb. 14 ox.) purple
1 can (1 lb. 14 ox.)
plums
whole apricots
1 cup shredded coconut
Peel and remove seeds from oranges; cut In chunks or sections.
Add half of tho syrup drained from the apricots and plum*. Toss
the fruits and coconut together. Chill several houra to blend flavors.
Eight servings.

DO VOU WANT TO nB SUCCESSFUL TOOT
. . in selling you- worthwhile properties for th* Top
Market Dollar?
A.k about the IIANSIlllOUGII AUCTION METHOD . .
the road to surcesaful selliag for over a half a century.
Only a few dates open In April and Maw—SO CALL AT
ONCE for early Inspection of year property and details
of the HANSIIROUG1I FLAN. Call COLLECT—Orlando
41571.

ATTEND!

BID! BUY!

GROVEMONT ESTATES
MT. DORA
On Suuth Side o f Hwy. 30 COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
Equipped A Ready to
Between Grovrtand A
Operate
Clermont
Also LAKLV1EW HOME

Don’t miss the T $159.95
Westinghouse Laundromat

llom rsiteo— llw y. Frontage A Lota with Lake Privilege*

TllL’ RB., APR. IS
APR. 10— 1:30 F.M.
Rolling hills covered with 1:00 P. M.—Grandview St.
lush citrus groves, sloping A 11th Ave.—Thla is a
down to beautiful spark­ commercial property on an
ling lakes with beautiful1overslxod corner lot of ap­
skies and sunsets! Thor* prox. 100’xl40\ Tha 40’xiW*
af* 16 of these choice home- concrete bldg, was orectod
sites, clch measuring 101.6' with expansion in mind. It
by 100’—moit of them with 1is newly decorated and Is
oak trees. There’s 593' of modern in every respect.
valuable Hwy. frontage, ex­ 3:30 P. M.— 1330 East 3rd I
tending back to a depth o f [ Ave.— The eoocret« block |
165'. An ideal toes- constructed h o m o en joys'
any type of busi­ b-lh a beautiful lakevle-,v |
ness such as motor cou rt,' and lake privileges. Situat­
drive-in restaurant, gas sta­ ed on a dead end street, the
tion, etc. Terms: 25% down, home sets on a nicely land­
balance all cash, or VERY j scaped lot of approximately
convenient terms.
lOO’xHO*.

in It m TV! Proof-posfflvt that tho
Loondromot* It tho moot offidoat wtshor
yoo cor own!

2

IN THE DARK
ARTESIA, N. M. UP — &lt;
thief broke into a local servic
station. He didn't find a thin
to steal but he left his o \ 0

Hospital Notes

SAND
Need a superb new dish for your Spring buffet supper parties?
Here's a bright tasting chicken end cereal casserole at fresh and
good as Spring Itself. Creamed chicken and mushrooms ara served
on curry-scssoned Junlor-slxcd shredded wheat biscuits. Tha crunchy
tenderness of the small cereal biscuit makes an Interesting contrast
with tha delicate creamed chicken mixture.
Spring Casserole
H cup butter or margarine
cups chicken bouill &gt;n
% teaspoon curry powder
% cup milk
2 cups Junlor-sixe shredded
0 tablespoons flour
wheat biscuits
teaspoon nutmeg
1 (3 os.) can mushroom caps
H teaspoon salt
3 cups cooked chicken, cut In strips
Molt H cup batter or margarino In a skillet. Add curry powder.
Add tha shredded wheat biscuits and stir until biscuits ara welt
coated with curry butter. Cook over low heat, itlrring constantly,
for fi minutes. Remove from heat. Drain mushrooms; ssv* liquid.
Mix mushroom liquid, bouillon, and milk together. Melt remaining
% cup butter. Add flour and mix well. Gradually stir in ths liquid
and cook, stirring constantly, until mixture is smooth and nos
thickened. Add mushrooms, nutmeg, salt, and chicken to sauce.
Arrange curried shredded wheat biscuits in a shallow casserole dish.
Spoon over ths chicken mixture. Bake In a 330* F. oven fo r 10
"aaimit*^ Makes fi servings.

IN A OAY mood, film star Lauren
Baealt pays her first vDlt to New
Yot is since the death of her
actor-husband. Humphrey Bo­
gart. She will drop In on Boston,
Philadelphia and Washington in
connection with premieres cf
her newest picture. Mix* Bacall
«-'d she has no Intention of re­
tiring ticjpllc a fortune left her.

Riding Assn. Will
Give Barn Dance

»

A Los Angelas cab driver dove
1 1 I
out of a fifth floor window ef his
When a Californian tried to pay hotel, was slightly Injured. He
Ms IAS traffic Bn* with a 40- did It. he say*. because: *T was
pound bag of pennies the judge mad at something but I don't remails him stay In tha court’s member what!" Could It hava
watting room until ho had count-1 been at himself T

■ I ll IHOOIt frames her face
with birds of paradise in New
York, where the exotic blossoms m
will be displayed at the Colls aurn In th# International Flower
Show. The exhibition, March 3t
to April 6. Is a traditional her­
ald ot spring.
(International)

POTTER SUBDIVISION
LADY LAKE, lake County
8 Ml. North of LEESBURG
30 ML SE of OCALA
1 01k ft ore U. 9. 441-27
Rolling A lasel HOMESITE*
FRIDAY. 1 P. M , APRIL 19
,
Potter Subdivision has beautiful, rolling and level homesites all fronting 75 ft. on made city streets with electri­
city. telephone, dairy, dry cleaning, laundry end other «ity
delivery service available. Terms: 25% down at A u ction balance. pay all cash or Most convenient term* available.

Batty Furness on "Studio Ons" dumps 2 cups at
send in s Laundromat losdsd with towels. Towels
onras out entirely sand-free after going through
the famous Naw W ay to Wash.

THE REASON! Gone b ths old-fashioned centerpoet that bunches clothes and dirt around it, keeps
mixing them throughout the vseh-oad-riaee eycte.
Smooth agitators insido the Laundromat wsehbeaket lift sad plunge doth** 50 times a minute,
laundromat itself b thoroughly droned, too, libs
ne other washer on the market.

Many other coming Auction* Including: Ranches, Motels. I
Hotel*. Duplexes, Restaurants, Acreage, Homes. Income
Propertiee, ete.
Terms: 20% down (unless otherwise noted) balance an­
nounced.

Coma tnfis oar store and tee A m test far gamut/.

Baggerly Appliance Center
111 S. MAGNOLIA
Phono TA 2-3572

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4—BBOEEBS and REALTORS
R E AL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
2544 French Ave.

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CAED of THANE.
1 LOST * FOUND
t FOE BENT
S BEACH RENTALS
4 WANTED to BENT
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BBOXEBS A BEALTOBS

. J. W. HALL, REALTOR
B a y L. Kennedy, Associate
Jon any Walker, Asaoriato
“ Call Hall" Phone FA 3-MU
Your* fo r prompt and
efficient S em oo

15 ARTICLES WANTED
14 P U C E S to EAT

9

g rove. Price
available.

$5,500.00

Terms

o

IT BEAUTY PARLORS
II FEMALE HELP WANTED
It MALE HELP WANTED
It MALE or FEMALE
II WORK WANTED
8 BUSINEM OPPORTUNITIES
MA MONEY to LOAN
23 SPECIAL SERVICES

ESTATE

TOR BALE

CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
FHA

CONVENTIONAL
FINANCING

LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
LOW MONTHLY PAYMBis f t
A . K. S H O E M A K E R , JR .
Phone FA 2-3103 1300 MeUoovillve
Good buy on lake lota a l«t 3 bed­
room house and acreage, by
owner. Charlei Polly, corner
14th St., Longwood.

1 4 2 bathe.

Completed and ready for immedi
ata occupancy.

(.oration*.
A. B. PETERSON
Druid Park — Sanford
Broker Aiaociate*: A. B. Peter­
Grova Manor* — Sanford
son Jr., P. J. Cheiterton, Gar­
Valencia Villas — D efen d
field Willetts, and R. W. W»IWhl»p*ring Oak* — Titusville
ltame, A. C. Doudney, Land
Survajror
22A ROOFING A PLUMBING
116 N. Park Ave. Phono FA 2 6123 FHA la aervica and FHA financ­
14 PIANO SERVICES
ing available.
U ELECTRICAL-CONTRACTORS
SEE THIS
26 INSURANCE
Large
modern
three
bedroom
17 NOTICES-PERSONALS
homo on Urge lot. Florida room We can qualify &gt;uu for ooa ef
» ARTICLES for SALE
thesa homea in 30 minutes. You
It FURNITURE A HOUSEHOLD and tile bath for a i low as $1,000.
can start enjoying the home
down. Balance like rent.
while wa process the pspars.

Tired
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PEOPLE

BEAL ESTATE far SALE
Stenatrom Realty
BEAL ESTATE WANTED
H. E. 8TENSTHOM
M1SCXLLANEOUT
Registered Broktr
MISCELLANEOUS
2427 Laurel — Phono FA 2-2420
OFFICE IQUIPMENT
AUTOMOBILES-TBAILEBS
1# ACRES
WE HAVE A HOME
Beautiful building alto with hard
BOATS A MOTORS
road frontage, large oak shade
FABM SUPPLIES A MACHJN
FOR YOU
tree* are pientlfXil. ApproxiEBT
mutely 1 acre o f lakcfront on
14 PETS-LIVESTOCK-SUPPLIES
itnall lake, 1 acre Valencia HOMES— 3 end 4 b e d r o o m i
(Poeltry)
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of Trailer-Lift-;

Let’* Trade
Developed by
3— FOR RENT
Put down your root* on this large
Oak-shaded r io t in excellent
Two duplex apartment*, on* bed
suburban
neighborhood.
Over
room each. Furnished. $50.0:1 per
1U ncres, with liveable, new, 2
month. 701 A 706 West 4th St.
BR homo that has unlimited
Phone FA 2*3883 after 6 p.m
Cor. Hwy IT-91 L 27lh St.
possibilities.
Phon* FA 2-1501
By
appointment
only.
I bedroom home in Lake M iry on
BRAILEY ODHAM. Prts.
Palmetto Ave. Automatic hot
W. H. “ B l ir 8TEMPER
water heater, G. E. refrigerat­
Realtor — General Insurn
or, electric range, automatic
Guy AllenAaaociet*
Arlrtte Prlre, Associate
washer. lake privileges.
In
LOST LAK ES ACRES
quire E. C. Hudason on Pal Phono FA 2 1991 - 112 N. Park t8 beautiful exmp o r home sites,
metto Ave. FA 2-3385.
5-7 acres, with or without lakefront. Near Paisley o ff Rt. 42Osteen— 3
room
firtt
floor
X’rite for brochure.
Door furnished apt. 3 room se­ Registered Real Estate Rruker
I.. M. “ STEW” Prince
cond floor furnished apt. Call Ph. FA 2-1301— 17-92 at Hiawatha
511 Center St., Kustls
FA 2-5771.
Phone Elgin 7-2305
OZIER REALTY CO.
Small apt. 112 Elm Ph. FA-2-0378.
Laura B. Ozler. Realtor
Furn. 2 bedroom masonry home,
Hazel M Field, Associate
EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suitable 2601 So. Orlando IIw , FA 3-5642
Nolan itoid. ph. FA 2-2312.
fo r Winter Tourist, Private bntn
4
bedroom, 2 bath homa, DreamIt shower. Steam heat. Inquire
Real Estate Insurance
wold section. • Large
Florida
Manuel Jacobson across from
Commercial Inveitmcnts— Rentals
room, dining room,
garbage
Po*t Office.
Properly Management
disposal, dish washer, carport*,
WELAKA APARTMENTS: room*
storage. Ph. FA 2-6398.
private bath*. 114 W. Firat St.

ODHAM &amp;
TUDOR, Inc.

ROSA L. PAYTON~

This is a guest p a t, to the K it:

RAYMOND M. BALL,
REALTOR

EDGEWATER

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23—SPECIAL SERVICES
ATTENTION pick-up truck own­
e r ^ 4 BF Goodrich 8 ply -ayon
PUMPS 4 SPRINKLER
cord commercial 15 tires. Tubes
SYSTEMS
&amp; liners Included. Run approx. All type* and situ,
Installed
2300 mile*. First $50.00 takes.
**Do It Yourself ”
See Fred Wells, c /o Sanford
W I REPAIR AND SERVICE
Herald.

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SEE ELMO FAR IS YOUR

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THE SANFORD HERALD
28—- ARTTCLRM FOR BALR
_
... .
Paint $2.50 gal., Cot* 35.91, Work
Clothe* Camp Good*. A rm y
Navp Surplus, 310 Sanford Ave.
j ---------- - F a c t o r , to“ y o u -

Alumlaem

207 w *
^ 8upr? lr„ ? \
Veaetlaa Bllad.
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2-6432 Encloied head. S s ; proof bottom
, , i p , tl t\t r r c i v r n
rail with pleatic ends. Haiti*

VACUUM LLbANLK
REPAIRS

or rtron tape*. C*tton or nyloo

cord*.
_
SALESMAN— 301 W. First St. Repair* * parts for all make* o( S e n k n rik (liana a n d Paint C o.
ne*n*r».
Electrolux,
H oover,, jj2-H 4 W c»t nd St. Ph. FA 2-4622
N*w and Used Cars
Kirby, Air way, G. E Replace­
FA *2-0231 or F A 2 5376 alter 6.
ment part*. Work guaur.trcd IVe ouy and sell used lurmtur*
Fraa pick up A delivery. Call
Paying top cash pneaa for any
195.7 Ford Thundrrblrd. Esc*U*nt
FA 2-4765
•
thing o f value SUPER TRAD­
condition. Dial FA 2-4330.
ING POST on IT 92 Th FA 2Trailers for eaU :
35 ft. Croat0677.______________
liner. 38 ft. D*trolter. For par­
Marin* Flnahmi
This is • gurot pat* to thp Mnvieticulars call F A 2-2257. May
land Rldc-ln Theatre for Pat
For Your Boat
consider trad* on hom* or pro*
P«rty.
SwUarlk Glana and Paiat Co- Cessube. Exp. date Apr. 20,
1957.
112-114 W. 2nd St. Phan* FA 2-4422 _________
_ _____ ________
1950 Ford V-S ....................... SI 15
1950 Chev, Convertible
4215 WEDDING INVITATIONS a n d U&lt;^
“ ***,
W
- * 'h.e.r.
•nmAMSxA---- »
*****
stove, $25.00 racti. Cal! it 868
announcements;
$10.80 per 100.
1950 Willy* Stationwagon ... $1,'5
Magnolia,
after
6:00.
Also
calling
raid*,
ete’
.
ioncry.
1951 Dodge Pickup Truck . .. $115
Powell’s O ffice
Supply,
117
1932 Mercury 4-dr.................. $595
Sports Coats, Su e 10 Plaia,
Magnolia
1951 Chav. Hardtop
M45
Uke new $8. Navy blue $5. Pb.
RO Y REEL
FA 2-5259 aft«r 6:30 p. m.
S T T H T O m UING and KO($F306 E. Second St.
INC,
Full site play-pan in good condiDON’S COVER SHOP
dilion. Originally $17.00. Will
Plumbing KrrxXy Heating
Automobile Interior Decorator
sell for $12.00. Th. FA 2-5*17.
M. G. HODGES
Seat Covers — Boat Cushion*
Service on All Water Pumps—
A t Willi* Pontiac—301 W. tit
Crib and high chair for sal*.
Wells Prilled — Pump*
125 Pinscrast Dr. FA 2-4951.
1953 Buick convertible Super, ful­
Paola Road, Thone FA 2 6037
ly equipped. Retail for 61105,
NEW WESTING HOUSE
sell for $700.00 cash. Pc- at
PLUMBING
1 ton 230 volt nir conditioner,
Contract and Repair Work
2007 Adam , Ave. after 5:50 p.
thermontaticAlly controlled.
m. FA 2-5230.
Free Estimates
.
K. L HARVEY
Only $199.95. Terms.
il^BOATS**and‘ ^MOTOKS
204 Sanford A vs. Phon* FA 2-336.1
BAGGERLY APPLIANCE

WOOLSEY

JOHNSON MOTORS
SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS
2184 Sanford Ave.
Ph. FA 2-1532
Your Evinrude Dealer
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
.104 E. lit .
Phone FA 2-5961
TH E NEW
OLIVER OUTBOARD MOTORS
P ow erfu l—Sm ooth—Guts!
S -L -O W TROLLING
EASY STARTING
Special Introductory Offer
15 HP Full Shift Motor

CENTER

H o „m

115 S. Magnolia

FA 2-3672

Westinghouse 7* rsfrlgerstir. Parfact condi dm , $46. Ph. FA
2-5781.

Thurs., Apr. 11,1957, P » f* I I

D A IL Y C R O S S W O R D
ACROSS
3 Band lnatru- 26. Over
ments
head
4. Cut off
IT.Ths

UMDUM
m ie ire o t i a t 'K *
n a u u iiu n n a i
afcj u a f 't u * '&lt;•;
«. Billiard shot 5. Femsi*
ocean
fjar.’ n
vh •
11. Directional
sheep
21 Isthmus iUEinrir*:
&lt;
figure
« Insertion
(Asia)
fia u t’ 1
12- Hawaiian
mark
30. Argent o m 2 : - m o E ^
grafting
7. Malt drtnk
la b b r ) a u n n a n t m m h ,
t m a t L i r -ri.v rr i
$3. Mol* akin
8. Part
31. Presi­
HIR'jn f it in*t i
color
9. Buckeye
dent's
n n n n a n r jr r 14. Ktndlad
Stats
nick­
again
16. Cushions
name
y « ilu (ir ‘) Aatwte
15. Shade Irt*
16. XVelght
13 Not
44. Display,
16. Compass
Und l
young
a*
point (a b b r) 19 Man * nick­ 36 Kind of duek
a smile
IT. Goddess of
name
3T. Pier
48. Frozen
dawn
20. Ohsen-s
38 Egg-shaped
water
16. Confections 21. Military cap 39 Father
47. Norwegian
32. Month
22 Mother
40. Bang
snow shea
(tb b r.)
23 Openings
4J S-*h*pfd
48. Heavy
24 County
Ianal)
molding
w sifM
(Scot.)
35. C om ctr.trT
tng
29. Silk acs-f
1. Cupllkt
spoon

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31. Prance
32. A fertihier
33. Tree
34.
River (Let )
33. Color
38 Goddess of
h*rve*ts
I It. I

41 Fish
42 In what
manner
45. Well
grounded
47 Platform
19 Swiftly
56 Rhss s Und
51. Moro crip­
pled
52 Surmise
DOWN
t.T ardy
2 Inland *«*
(Asia)

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Contracting 4 Repairs
1007 Sanford Av*. Ph. FA 2 6562 26— Fl'K N 'iTlIRK ami
HOUSEHOLD GOODS

CERAMIC TILE

Paul F. Mueller 4 Son
Free Estimate— Quality Weak
H ub; S p u rs, Mgr.— FA 2-1331

• TTTT
BIG VALUE?
• QUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS

XVILSONMAIER
CLARK
N e» aad Used Farallur*
Plumbing, Heating 4 Supply Co.
.lit E. First St.. Ph. FA 2-5022!
w e .s t f . h n " a u t o STORK
Contracting 4 Repairs
214 E. First 8t. ... Ph. FA 2-1103 2019 Orlindo Dr. Ph. FA 2-2374 This |g a guett pass to ths Movie-,
Highway 17 4 92 Soutti
land Ride-In Theatre for IVgt’.y
14 It. fiberglass boat, cover, trail­
Rest. Exp. dute Apr. 20, 19.i7,
er. motor. Almost new. l'hon* PLUMBING * SFPTIC~TAN K S
FA 2-4177.
INSTALLATION &amp; REPAIRS
BEDROOM SPECIAL
24 Hour Service
Uuokcase Bed
Reg. $272.09 i
l i — a r t i c L f„s XV A.VI KI)
ARCHIE C. HARRIETT
Innsrspring M st'reis
F A 2-5299 or FA 2-5751
One Horse Farm Wagon with
Matching Rox dp.'ing
tubhar tires. 8 ct o f Singla Har­
Double Dreiser
NOW
24—PIANO
SERVICE
ness. One or Two Ilo n a Mow­
Chest o f Drawers
ing Machine. Scoop. Also 5 GaitTilt Mirror
L. L Sill — Piano Technician
ed Saddle Ilon a . Write R. M. Phone FA 2 0229 Route 1. Sanford
Rakstraw, Box 1166, New Sm y­
Free—2 Fillow*
rna Reach, Fla. or Phone GAS- PIANO TUNING 4 REPAIRING
8443.
XV L. HARMON
Ph. FA 2-1277 After 5:00 p. m. Wrought Iron Bunk Reds
17— REALTY PARLORS
Complete with
23— ELECTRICAL .SERVICES
mattress and
Your Beauty Number Is FA 2-5742
la dder (Makes
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK FRIGIDAIRE
appliances, sale
Twin Beds)
1U| S. Oak Ave.
and ssrviee. G. It. High. Ovisdo
Fla. Phsne F08-3118 or Sai
16— FEMALE HELP XXANTED
ford FA2-3883 after 6 p. m.

$299.1)0

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New CB house for sale, by owner.
m
m
2 bedroom. Extra large car8. D. Ilightcyman — Associate
portc, and utility room. Spate
204 S. Park Ave.
Ph. FA 2-5641
...
Clean furn. apt., O il Park Ave.
for Florida room. Easy walking
Cherry Real Estate Agency
distance to store, post office,
Efficiency Apt. Hl-way 17-92 So.
Dial FA 2-9929— Notary
church, and river. Large lot
City Limits. Slumberland Court. 1219 W. 13 St. Rear-Barber Shop
D £ Z S ta
with shade trees.
$6,995
Nicely furnished five room gar- I
IT
II
TIIMI78
again
for
Sally
at
tha
Lincoln
Park
Zoo
In
Chleago.
JF IT IS REAL ESTATE
Sec Roy Harding, td g cw a le r
.
age apartment. Adults only.
Hers, tha griu ly bear brings out ths cubs from hsr dan for a sun­
ask Crumley &amp; Montcith
Trailer Court, Rt. 1, south, o f
at 117 South P ark-P h . FA 2-4695
)
Cali FA 2-0833 or FA 2-0673.
ning. It also looks as It Sally, who had hsr first threesom* about two
New Smyrna. Firs! trailer on
y tir s ago, Is taking euHha^famlly^wuh. (fnttmntlondl Exelusiosj
; 6 room unfurnished house. Ph.
Buy lit Lake Mary and Save
right, North driveway.
MXJOK BROWN REALTY
FA 2-6621, If no answer FA2 bedroom CB home on 2 lots.
Laka Mary, Florida
IZ 2 1266.
IF YOU NEED
6 fruit trees, well ‘ xndscapcd.
•I Pc. Scrtion.il
Ph. Sanford FA 2-5237
Air Conditioning
$8500.
A good steady income «nd can
" 3 room furnished apartment. 2300 J
Reg. $179.00
Electrical Contracting and
Mellonvillc Ave.1
work only h alf days, scil Avon
Repairs; Economical Hom o
3-B.R., 2-Bath fram e home with 3 Bedroom, 2 bath home on beau­
— "
-8 y Willi AM « i n
Cosmetics. Experience unneces­
tiful 211’ lakefront lot. BRAND
Wiring and Repairs
Furnished 2 bedroom apt. 213 W. 200 ft. on beautiful lake, 2 acres
Caafral Prrit Writer
sary. Contact Mrs. J. Miltnich, RAND ALL ELECTRIC COMPANY ,
NEW,
$16,500.
EA
SY
TERMS.
Innd. Price o f $16,500 includes
« . 16th. Pb. FA 2-5460.
Box 216, Lockhart,
T H A T B U ZZA R D which blan- D. Fletchar. A ir Force Weather
12 Magnolia
Din| F A 2-9915
most o f furnishings.
#
G EN E VA: Country horn*, two
keted five western states proved
Rooms $4.00 and up. 420 Wes*.
1
Complete
Room*
Service director. And that, h* In­
story, ten rooms, furnish-d with i » —M a l e h e l p xx.x.m f d
a big disappointment In tha msn sists, la the painful truth!
2 .x . X n'Uir,[)I.Vt;-ilErAHts,
First Street.
o f Furniluro
3 UR, 2-lIath modem masonry
kitchen equipped. 2-ear garage,
PAINTING
at tha next desk. It failed tn put
! I !
beautiful landscaped yard, 253 Budget and credit msn. Apply
'.F ir s t floor, 2 room apt., private homa in excellent suburban sec*
ths chill on tha mi-sus’ spring
Firestone Store.
Paris astronomers hot-# gon# Oil
tion,
school
bus
at
front
door.
FLOOR
saadtag
aad
Daubing
foot
frontage,
near
school.
Call
• entrance 4 bath. Electric 4
house cleaning plans.
efrtk#—neir* (fem. Hotr, ash*
d a a a ia g w sxatg a s r h a g banasGeneva 2G01 or write Ilox 303, Experienced man fur night work.
ll water furnished. Eldt-ry couple Priced below present market at
I
I!
$13,500. Terms.
ladok Dumkop/, bp refuting to
aa4a county s m
1866.
Geneva for appointment.
or single person. 109 Holly.
Apply Bell's Standard Service,
A
ju
it
rrl
t
a
.
f
i
report
save
K r o o iA REDDING CO.
look u p f
R. 11. Glaaasa. I.Jk« Mary
French at Seminole Blvd.
FA 2-2189.
Britain bnwjht In 19JS n record
Cor. 2nd 4 Magnolia. Ph. FA 2 6321
1 ! I
2- B.R. masonry home, nice sec­ 7— UFAL FS TATE WANTED*
I.IOOAOO bodies o / FrtncK cbam“ Bud ’ Bamberger, Mgr.
Ted Burnett
room
completely
furnished tion, surrounded by other attract­
A Canadian farmar complain*
—
WORK
WANTED
papa*.
Gulp'
Fro*
Delivery
TRADE for Farm Homs &amp; Aeroa.
for PAINTING
ground floor apt. Lights and cook- ive
homes. $9,200.
Immediate
two "(am *'’ ***•• h* bau«k) a*
Modern 2-BR and 2-Car Garage Power lawn mowing. Ph. FA 2 6370 2601 Granview Phone FA 33978
t
ff
Z log facilities. Apply 313 Pal- possession. $1,000 down.
auctlan have Mown away. Sound*
home.
High
4
dry;
quiet
$9,500.
%
bar ■ while ll didn't Mem likely like a real wild **aia chsM.
evenings.
-- metto Ave.
For Pamtiag call Mr. T ssk ^ . Pb.
Fruit, shade, paved
St., 6
-b u t tha beiketball eaaian hai
! t !
Choice lakcfront lot (100x300) on
FA
2
61X9.
Room
special
It
(.91.
minutes
to
clock.
Sanford. Laundry, ironing at home ur day
•dually, at lang tail, came la an
&amp; Motel rooms suitable for couples.
ON GOOD USED
Contributors to a New Jersey
beautiful
Crystal
Imke.
Very
and.
work. Phone FA 2-5619
Write Rox HIL c / o Sanford lies *■
$40 mo. Ph. FA 2-4330.
Republican campaign fund w ill do
REMODELING T
high elevation. $3,950.
aid, give particulars.
FURNITURE
7
1»
|an by attending an indoor elrcua
—— BUSINESS OPPIRTUMTIEJC Wa can assist to financing, plan*
Clean furn. home, couple. 1505
Aching back* and toes era no Instead o f a tlOO-a-ptat* dinner.
selecting n contractor, 4 the
2 B it. older style frame home 9— Flow ers. P ls a ls .. S b r e h T
Elliott.
reliable pradletaro o f a change in
fineet materials available.
.Modern Sunoco Service Station
Give* &gt;m a batter ihow fo r thalr
for the retired couple desiring
203-209 East Firat
FA 2-II981
lha waathar, daclaroa Dr. Robert money T
for Lease in Sanford. Write ur
'2 BIt bungalow furnished. 313 a close-in location. Only 4 blocks Peat Compost ( Dnctwelder’ s) 50e
rnil
Mr.
Hartman,
I'.
&lt;&gt;.
Box
bu.
bag.
GRAPEYIT.LE
NUR
Palmetto,
Uaed furniture, appliance*, tool^
from Winn-Dixie Store. Also close
SERY, Grapcville A te Phone
68*1
Daytuna
Beach,
Phone
act. Bought-aold. lairry’a Mart,
SILLING FLORIDA BCIF
I Bedroom house, kitchen equip­ to many churches. $6,000.
FA 20886
CL 3-8625.
321 East First S t . Ph. FA 2-4132
ped. 817 Escambia Dr. $85 "0
WANT ADS
mo. Phone FA 2-0920 after 1:00, 3 BR, 2 -Bath new and very de
L K. ROSS FITTER. FLORIST 23 A— MONEY TO LOAN
Thi* it a guait paia to lha Rita
luxe home in M ayfair section.
Thone F’ A 2-1851
Theatre fo r Nell Uowen. Exp.
While they last— Utility Grade
Small 2 bedroom furn. hotts
Double garage, built-in range. If
AUTO LOANS
For dependable 3crvice
Fir 2x4, 2x6, 2x8, mustly 2x6— data Apr. 20, 1957.
reasonable.
For
6
months. you reiiuirc a fine home in a
COST
LESS
Member o f
Florist
ft
$105.00 M.
FA 2-4177.
belter-class
residential
section,
Telegraphy Delivery Assn.
Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
you should see this opportunity
1 BR apt. Kitchen equipped. Liv­ without delay. Price $21,506.
19— OFFICE EQLIPM ENT
Out West 13th St.
OF SANFORD
ing room furn. 1*701 Elliott Ave.
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY
Phone FA 2-6334 after 3 p. m.
RED-I-M IX CONCRETE "
O ffice
Machine Co. 21—SPEC!.XI. SERVICES
" "
10 acres with 5 acre* cleared HAYNES
Window Sillx • Lintels
Typewriters, adding machines
5— liH O n m s anil REALTORS and tiled and 5 acres in woods.
8alea Rentals. 314 M sg., Ph. Do you knit, crochet, sew or m tk«
5&gt;plic Tank— Stntn A p?rovrd
For onjoyablo f a d i n g
DON’T WAIT
A nice place to build a country
FA 2 6462.
Sand — Cement Mortar Mix
saleable articles nf any kind.
•
Don't M i n
Listings Needed—
home.
till }o u have to mako a quick
Mirada Concrete l&gt; .
We have a proposition that will
Service Families Waiting
decision ALO NE Select your
ij— a I iTo Mo HII.es —fftAH-HB interest you. Dial FA 2-2209 203 Elm Ave. Phon* FA 2*5751
BROWN REALTY
14 aero grove on 20 acres land.
fam ily cem etery lot at beau­
nr call at 918 French Ave. at
Sanford Ave. at Rosalia
ia—
INSI
ItAN(*K
6 acres in Large Seedlings and
once.
tiful Oeklnwn Memorial Perk.
FA 2-26:58
8 acres in Hamlins, mostly 4
BALL
INSURANCE
AGENCY
year* old. A good investment at
NOW
I n c o m e t a x s e r v ic e ”
FOR RENT
YOUR
COM PLETE PROTECTION FOR
$I»,oon. Terms.
XVm. H. Murray
Store building approx. 510’
HOME AND BUSINESS
Low Cost time payment*
PONTIAC SALESMAN FOR A 1111 Celery Ave. Phone FA 21394
1 bedroom unfurn. house. 1 baths,
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
NEW
PONTIAC OR
GOOD
Closed Sunday
screened porch.
Call
LEW LUSTER
USED CAR
RAYMOND M. B A L L AGENT
Thl« l« a guest p e n to lha
2 room apartment, funished.
ENVELOPES, Lettarhaads, stat#- 204 S. Perk
W. DIETRICHS
r. W. MEBO 1949 Ford 2-door
Sanford
O ffice— FA 2-4263
Prairi* I.ak# Drive-In Th celtej
2' bedoom home, Furn. Available
manta. Inroicea, band bill*, and
REALTORS
1950 Ply. 4-dr. Sedan, new
for Mrs. Vernon Hardin. Exp.I
Home: FA 2-5836
-April 15.
program*.
ale.
Profro«tie*
Elisabeth Mriht in. Associate
FAR M E R’S AGENCY
paint 4 scat cover*. Spec. $395
date Apr. 20, 1957.
NO OBLIGATION
KENNETH L. SLACK
Printing
Co.
Phone
FA
2
2951—
1961 Park A te. Phone FA 2-3232 1951 Plym. 4dr. Sedan
. Insurance end Rea! Estate
KEG. TEAL ESTXTK BROKER
403
West
13th
St.
Insure with FARMER 4 rail as­
19X4 Chav. 2&lt;ir. P. G.
1009 E. nd
Thone FA 2 0221
FOR RENT
sured. 116 French— FA 2-6221.
1934 Pont. 4-dr. Hyd. Clean
WELL
DRILUNG
New
on*
bedroom
unfurnished
19X4 Pont. 4dr. Std. Shift
V
Consult A REALTOR First
Fairbanks-Mors* pump*
house.
27— NO HUES— PERSON XI.m
1955 Pont. 2-dr. Cat. Ex. Clean.
• CULLEN AND IIARKEY
Rapair* to all makes.
Ph. FA 3-0251 or after 6 p. m.
HOWARD C. LONG
166 N. Park Are Ph FA 2-2-111 HIGHWAY BUSINESS PRO­
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
PERTY AND ACREAGE
FA 2-2883. SOI W est 1st St.
107 E. Commercial Avt.
Bed* Dsy. Week or Month—
CLAYTON C. BROOKS
Phone FA 2-2533
T*1 FA 2X181. Furnitura Center
It will pay Y O U to tea us bafora
Phon* FA X-0M9
118 West First St.
REALTOR
HOUSES WASHED
you buy. Open Evenings and
Real Estate Investments
Raymond l.unriquiat,
Also roofi. STEAM
I.UX PRO
Sundays.
T IN Y TOTS NURSERY
Specialising to Acreage
U M u c iA r r
Eavtvidr Trailer Sales
CESS. In Orlando since 1946. Infants to school age, Reasonable
Route 2, Box 636 Sanford, Fla.
l“hone FA 2-3951
Altantie Bank
HAN MARI I HI. 19. Fairbanks,
Palatka, Fla.
Thousands of satisfied custom­ rates. Mothers cere. Mr*. Single-IU . XI. f..VT.\7t ~f OR s.XLf,
Aiaike, receives e kiss from Dr.
ers. Free estimate. Call 54389 ton. 1404 E. 20th. Ph. FA 3 5425.
This U a guest pass to the Prairi#
~ CASH FOR YOUR CAR
J. H. Van Roijen, Norwegian
collect, Orlando.
Laka Drive-In Theatre for Mrs. 3 BR CB homa, large lot, nica
Ambassador to the U.S., after
j
Gentlemen leerin g for Chicago
HOMER
LITTLE
Phil Stanley Jr. Exp- date Apr. location. $9^50. $52.41 mo. 2128
GATLIN BROTHERS
the was chotan Queen o f tha
"1
end vicinity. Went* driver, nil
USED CARS
D &gt;0, 1937.
Yal*.
Dragline 4 Bulldoier Service
expense* Paid. Phon* YaMcx j 19X7 Cherry Bloswm Festival In
1012 Sanford Avs.
Ph. FA 2 3276 Sanford.
Washington.
ffnlcrnutionalj
l
Hotel, Room 101.
Theatre
for Clay
Williams,
Exp. data Apr. 20, 1957.

$199.00

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

$79.50

$129.50 YOU'RE TELLING ME!

$295.00

$SAVE$

Mather of Sanford

Florida State Rank

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RAY HERRON

Seminole Realty

Robert A. Williams

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CHAPTER S

1UHM BLAND IN did -g o oe,"
J catching up the thread* of tha
County doctor** rsaaona for want­
ing tha clinic la tha drat place.
Each of tha four tuburha la queattaa traa aa large aa many a city,
h* said. with hcraaa aad tamlHaa
la greater proportion than moat
municipal aattlamenta enjoyed.
Storaa bad been opened toaerre
tfeaa* aubur ban famlllea: doctor*
had com* to Ilea there, too, and
bad opened their officer, though
meal o f them alao affiliated with
hoepitala la tha eity.
But tha doetora needed a way
la reach tha County poopla la tha
earn* fashion that the various
hospital and ellnla acretem war*
available— toady—to the people
to the Hty. Three year* ago, with
this aort of eorvtce la mind, the
doctor* had formed an organisa­
tion! their initial step had been
to establish a night emergency
call aarvtoai A t first they rented
• email afar* for » dash end thatr
record*, and the necessary book­
keeping. might emergencies bad
soma la there, or were brought.
In tha mistaken Idea that a doetor would be present. Tha next
■top was to have ana on hand.
That predicated seam equipment,
and the makeshift quartan wan
unsatisfactory for tha purpose.
About that tha* the Country
Day School gave up its property
at the edge o f Burbank. The doct o n w en eaked If they would be
bitereeted la tha "olaal” aa a
permanent location. A favorable,
long-term mortgage was offered
them, aad was accepted, hesi­
tantly.
In the heart of tha new shopping
ig center, tha location was
Ideal.
el. Tb* doctors' plan wma to
establish an examining clinic,
a screening cllnlo, for well peopl«!.

If they eoutd make a house­
wife take aa hour from her shop­
ping to g o la for a chaek-up; If
ah* would than aend her husband
ta, and bring her children . , .
T hen w e n various organiseready to help them, tha
**

W

tha | "Enough ta buy tha bulldtag
Public Health Sendee, tha Heart and equip K. Seventy-five thou­
aad Cancer and Tuberculosis or- sand. a t least”
finuA U oni.
■No rtrlngaT**
/
And with their help the clinic
■Well, shell be oa our Board.*
was started. Borne dey the doc­
■Do you think you wint AIM*
tors hoped to have all the equip­
ment and personnel t h a t they Ml Ibum running your ehnie,
John?*
nwnrtwft.
"She won't run A We Heal,
"But now,** John announced ab­
ruptly, “we can do all we want to Helen."
"N ot with Alice on the Board.
do, and It can b* free."
Helen lumped. Bhe’d grown n She’ll dictate policy, If she docent
little drowsy during the recapitu­ do more. You know that!"
John smiled ruefully, and
lation of tha clinic’s history,
which was aa familiar to bar aa rubbed hi* band up tha back of
tha chronological record of her his neck nnd hand. *1 know ah
th at" he admitted. *Tve given
marriage to John Blandln.
"What changed things tonight T tha matter some thought"
"But the money talked, ef
Where the clinic going to use for
course."
money I"
"Seventy-live thousand? May­
John stood up. “The same thing
be a hundred? Sura, It yelled.
the Mil bums use, my sweet."
Helen leaned back In her chair Alice is honest and Intelligent
to study his face. "Oh," the She agreed readily when 1 sug­
gested that ber attorney should
moaned, "not Allcet"
"We want our clinic," be said represent her on the Board. And
tightly. "Aad Alice—Mrs. Mil- If w* do a good job of running
bum—la ready to give u* tha tha clinic, sticking to our pur­
necessary cash to set ua up prop­ pose, she’ll let us alone."
T know Alice Milburn. Tha
erly. Immediately."
"Not just ik* lh a ll" o r l e d lavender-and-old-laca lady le booHelen. "Not just tonight—out of eat and she le Intelligent But
where a personal prejudice Is
the blue?"
He eat down beside her, and concerned, eh* can also be a
put his hand affectionately upon snake In tha bouquet of sweet­
her forearm. “ I’ll make It brief,'* heart roses. She—she—” Her
be promised. "My Idea was that cheeks were poppy red. T m sor­
tha dime might get the support ry, John," aha said contritely.
of the Women's Club I h a d "It’s definitely decided then?”
■Yea We chose n Board. Three
hoped the whole Club would
underwrite tha clinic aa a finan­ doctors; I’m on* of them. A rep­
resentative from each of tha
cial project"
Helen hapt bar Hem smooth sponsoring organlxaUooa Mm.
and her tongue stilt Until to­ Mil burn, or ber attorney,
night John had not mentioned one other—we called him a
this idea to ber; ah* could have
fold him—
"Choose him?"
"But** he was saying, a llttl*
Tentatively. We must ask Mm
frown between hie brows, “ soma to serve— It’s Joseph Radman at
politic*—female, and thus Incom­ tha bank.”
prehensible to me—It bad to do
Helen began to gather' ber
somewhat with so many terms on papers together. Mr. Radman
tha Club’s Board of Directors— might not serve; hie wife be­
anyway, It was politics, and In longed to the Women's Club.
the course of It—or would It be
"Wa’va had another bit of
fhemT—tha Club turned tha thing luck," John announced. "Aa 1 told
down. But fortunately for us—** you, this thing’s been cooking
Ha hesitated. "Fortunately tor ■Inc* Christmas. And It seems
us," he repeated, "Alice took their certain now that we ahall be able
refusal aa a direct (lap at her, to get Chad Maya to aet ua up
•Inc* she waa the one who was and get m running In high
pushing support of the clinic. Just gear."
to show those women—that waa
Chad Maya . , . Helen whirled
her term!—eh* has offered to about " N o t tha wonder boy!" Hie
finance the whole thing alone. Aa cried.
aha can, of course."
John nodded, smiling.
"How much ?" asked Helen.
(T o tta Continued)

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Distributed br k iss JTcsIurss Uyn&lt;!lest*.

A WORLD RICOID 0I0 S I WIIOHT o f l l 1,000 pounds
Is lifted from enow-covered end Ice-surfaced Lake
BemldJI, Minn., by a SKI C-130, a ikl-snd-wheel
version o f tha C-130 prop-jet propelled Hercules
trinsport The craft is equipped with the Isrgeit

ikls— 10ft feel long by 3Vk feet wide. They weigh
1,100 pounds. The plane took ol? from the 21-lnch
thick Ice, covered by 12 Inches o f snow, In • run of
083 feet It is designed to Improve the mobility ot
U. S. armed forces In (ho Arctic end Antarctic.

Chocolate Peppermint Pie with
N o Bake Corn Flake Crust

chronic
_______ ________■

MASAYVKI TAM, J ip tM N Am­
bassador to th* United States
receives a cherry bloeeom from
Ms daughter, Miss Toahlko Tanf,
after eervmoale* marking th*
oflldal opening in Washington ot
the 1937 National Cherry Bios■otn festival.
(InUmottonal)

Taxpayers Can
Count On Relief
By Next Year

fiV#Jmince*Unf
" rc.ra* ' ’ ,h# •*&gt;!«* observed consumed
nv* ounces o f milk per cereal serving. Thus cereal become*
I m p o r t milk carrier, especially for adults.
*"
AH L h E vu*?1
o f corcal and tnllk le another way to Include
*«»."» in tha dally diet. Entree*, mufffna. broads,
confections, end dessert* can all be made with cereal ami milk ns
ingredient*. Chocolate Peppermint Pi* with Corn Flake Mnrit,
w

_ Choto.,ri* Peppermint Pis with

If® Bik# Cor® Flak® Mir*hmal!ov CruM
t tablespoon* butter
1&gt;1 ^ . n ^ r
H teaspoon aalt
3

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sweetened or regular

1 pint ehoeolat* lc* cream
1 p,,nt P*PPcrmint stick or
m|nt |c« cream
^ cup chopped peppermint
candy

ertm f’ tT" 1 •«!* In large pan. Place
Jow
St,^s*on*t*pt,,y until mixture la amooth and hot.
! corn flake*,• stir carefully until all cereal flake* are coated.
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r,* ldC,e,nH
d boIt‘ on\Ice
° f bu“
’’ ” ’dtoo
9-inch
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w itfe t

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ON A I RIAL RUN off the coast ed
England, the Royal Navy’s ex­
perim en ta l h ig h -sp eed sub­
marine. the Explorer, success­
fully cuts her way through
ocean waves. It Is the first ot two
new British i"b a to use a hightest peroxide system of propul­
sion. This allows the main pro­
pelling machinery to be em­
ployed at full power when sub­
merged.
tJmUrmUiomalJ

ta mduly fearful of this disorder. tank causa for loo much worry.
By recognising th* aymptoau, ob­
taining prompt medical atten­
tion and by following your doc­ Both physical and emotional
tor** advice (among other thlnp fatigue frequently art eigne ef
to take Ilf* easier) you can h a early hypertension.
rule live a fairly normal Ufa with- Be le blushing, eapertally srhen
It I* accompanied by nerxptraUon,
palpitation of th* heart aad a
rambling of th* bowels.
ROW Xdon’t want you perform
While thee* symptoms may
trig a diagnosis on yourself. Even maan that you have high blood
• doctor has difficulty diagnosing
sure, they don’t reveal the
high blood preesun from symp­ extant of your trouble. That’s a
toms alone. He must eondoet an Job for your doctor.
extensive examination before he
le able to determine definitely
O. T.: I had my gallbladder re­
whether you have hypertension.
While th* following symptoms moved about eighteen months
might or might not mean that ago. Three weeks ago, I dev eloped
you have hypertanalon, they a pain In my stomach, under my
usually Indicate that something shoulder blades and In th* right
may be wrong. Very often It la aide. What do you think could be
causing thief
high blood pressure.
Answer: It la Impossible to ten
from th* description given, tha
Moat
and moat Inca- cause for the pain.
pacltatlng symptom la frequent Hot Infrequently, following tha
headaches. Although a headache removal of th* gallbladder, pains
may occur at any time of th* day, due to spasm ot the bile duct may
generally those due to hyper­ occur. It Is possible that a stone
tension are around when you may hava formed In th* bile duct
You are la need of a careful
wuka In tha morning.
Headaehas tan to aapaelaBy study to determine th* exact
dangerous to a person with high cause for your dlffleultv

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FOR YOUR YOUNGSTER’S

By VINCENT J. BURKE
United Press Staff C am tp ona*nt
WASHINGTON 8B— Rep, Rich­
ard M. Simpson R-Pa. said today
texpayen can count on substan­
tial tax relief possibly this yaar
but certainly by next year.
Simpson, a high-ranking Repub­
lican on tha tax writing flout#
Ways and Meant Committee, dis­
closed that he plana anon to In­
troduce a bill to provide for bil­
lions o f dollars worth o f reduc­
tions in both perional Income
taxes and levies on eorptoratlon in­
come.
Simpson aald hit bin would pro­
vide fo r a ‘ ‘ modest Increase” In
the tBOO personal axamptlona and
for tom e revisions In tha taxation
of aapltal gains Ha aald tha m ea­
sure la aimed at providing $3,300,000,000 to 10,000,000,000 la tax
relief.
Simpson took Israa with those
who contend that big tax cuts
muat await iharp reductions In
federal spending. He h ai been out
spoken In his criticism of Presi­
dent
Elsenhower's
record-high
spending budget.
" I f we want to out ipandtng,”
ha told a reporter, "the w sy to
do it le to cut taxes. That will
force the government to cut back
spending to live within Its Income.
T don't think we will ever get
a substantial tax cut if we wait
for a big federal surplus to de­
velop."
He blamed th* administration's
record high spending budget on
(he fact that a sixabte surplus was
in prospect.
“ The spenders ta governm ent
saw a chance to enlarge their
work areas and they proceeded to
Increas* spending.”
Simpson said he thought tax­
payers would actually got relief to­
taling between ta.oo.ooo.ooo and
$3,000,000,000 by next year.
"I'm bullish on tax relief,” he
said.

Camerman Killed
While Filming
Manmade Slide

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EM PIRE, Colo, flt — Highway
erow i Tuesday recovered tha body
of a cameram an trilled when a
manmade avalanche he was film ­
ing emshrd him and hla station
wagon beneath tons of snow and
rock.
Workers dug out tha body ef
John Hermann, 20. a m od # cam ­
eraman who was filming ths slide
on Blue Creek Mountain for the
Walt Disney studios.
The body of Wayne f. Whitlock.
20, of Empire, who also was killed
In the (tide, waa recovered Mon­
day (right. Authorities said both
men wars
suffocated
when a
round from ay7S millimeter howitaer touched off tha slid*.
Roland Wyatt, l i , a Salt Lake
City high school student who had
been
assisting
Hermann, was
caught on the outer fringe of the
slid* but escaped Injury.
Wyatt said Highway Department
maintenance men
fired
three
rounds from th* howitxer at tha
key point of a mate o f rocks and
snow on the mountain.
Howitzer* frequently arv uved to
ahoot down potential alidea before
tha
accumulation
of snow and
rock build* « p to a point where It
ia dangerous for traffle on the
highway below. This time, how­
ever. the shot triggered a much
bigger avalanche than bad been
expected!

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Uaited

Construction Plans
In Immediate Future
Navy
Reveals
News
The Navy today iaraed a state,
ment to the Joint Washington dele­
gation In which new* of the re*
talning of the Sanford Naval Air
Station hero waa released.
Congressman A. S. “ S y d " Herlong Jr., In a telephone releaie
of the statement, aaid that Admiral
W. V. Davis, Chief o f Planning for
the Navy aaid ’ ’The original plan
RATIONS W ERE DRAWN AN D KITCHEN *ct up to feed alt personnel o f Company “ H , 131 Arm&lt;*rd
to replace tho Sanford Naval Air
.Infantry Dattalion, National Guard, within minutes aflu* last night** alert wa* founded at 7 o ’clock.
(S ta ff I'hoto) Station, was based on the need
for modern facilities suitable for
the operation of th e/blg n perfor­
mance jet aircraft simulated in an
area not threatened by rncroJrhmint o f the surrounding popula­
tion.”
The statement from th# Navy
continued "In view o f m ore urgent
requirement* elsewhere in the Na­
vy Aeronautical
establishmi nt
which prevents the im mediate re­
lease of the subject facility, the
decision hat been made to adapt
An alert wa* aounded laat night |Judge Advocate General, of m e Dl and expand the existing facilities at
I at 7 o ’clock which called out the vision to watch the local unit in Sanford to acrom odatc the current
I requirements rather than to reSanford National Guard Unit, Com­ acl*onLt. John Keeling, one o f th* Com­ build a replacement activity in the
pany B, 154th Armored Infantry
pany " B " officer* said that m l Sixth Naval District."
Battalion for a simulated mission
chine guns had been set up along
John Krlder. M lna„ r o f th(
th#
In Tort Mellon Park.
the lai front In the . ■»», 'L \ l» , Seminole County ChamE&gt;r o f Com
Major Roy D. Green, Ass’ t G-3,
Park area, however, the ‘ nests m crce, revealed the message first
Operations, for the 48th Arm or­ coukl not been seen even through re
at the local Chamber o f Commerce
ed Division, said "This could be a porters w.-re walking elose by.
wiUl M, yor n&gt;vld ( jalchei
local, statewide or even further
"In addition," said Lt. K eeling.; Chamber of Commerce President
slcrt."
"W e have mortars set up in th at, Clifford
McKibbin, and Jaycee
Possibilities that an Armory will
Fifty minutes after the alert was area" as he pointed to a section President Georgo Andrew Speer
be built in Sanford for use by an sounded, 35 men and two officers o f the park, seemingly open. In listening in.
Arm y Reserve Unit loomed today had reported to the Sanford A r­ that instance, too, the battery of I The entire Washington dvlegawhen a spokesman for the pro- mory with full gear and equipment mortars could not be seen.
Hon, including Senator Spessard
Jf posed unit for Sanford said that ready for duty.
Rations had been drawn by the L. Holland, Senator George Sm s"w ith the interest of 50 men an
At 8:37 last night, 17 men and kitchen detail and the unit was pre-1 thers, and Congressman A. S.
Arm ory would possibly be built three officers had reported, the pared to feed the full compliment "S y d " llerlong made the appeal
h ere."
field kitchen and CP had been set o f men nmt officers for a full day to tho Navy Department to ex­
Already, the spokesman said to­ up, guards were posted and two without having to secure addition­ pand the local Navy Rase instead
day, 12 new people have expressed road blocks maintained.
al supplies.
o f move it to some other area.
an interest in the proposed unit
M ajor Green said last night "The Their appeal was based on eco­
The huge armored tank was in
and an additional 10 prior service
operation and stationed at the San­ results as I see them are that with­ nomy in government operations In
people have Indicated an Interest
ford Ave. entrance to Seminole in one and a half hours after the that a $20 to 130 million establish­
In the new organization.
alert was sounded the mission was ment was already existing here at
Boulevard.
Lee Moore said today that a
under control.”
Sanford.
"This
was
a
test
with
a
simu­
company size unit is possible for
Guards were posted around Fort
Congressman Herlong said that
lated
mission."
said
Major
Green
• *»th e Sanford area with Ihe pieper
Mellon Park They could be seen he had been
advised that eon*
turn out at a meeting to be held who was on hand with Captain silhouetted against Lake Monroe struction would include new and
Volis
A.
Williams
Jr.,
Assistant
Tuesday night, Apr. 18, at 7:30
as they pared the seawall. Both lengthened runways, new hangars,
p.m . in the City Commissioners
end* of Seminole Boulevard were and new barracks as well as other
room of th* City Hall.
controlled by madhlocks with ma­ needed facilities at the Sanfor.l Na­
Col. P. M. Grahn, Senior Advisor.
chine guns and mortars set up in val Air Station.
United States Army Reserve, will
strategic locations so th it any
Cost o f the construction planned
,
be In Sanford Tuesday evening for
direction approach could be pro­ for the immediate future will com e
the meeting and will assist in the
tected.
to approximately 53 million. " I t
organization of the unit.
Captain Joseph D. Bryan Is com ­ is in the immediate future," said
" I f an Engineers Company Is
manding officer of the local N.v
(Continued On Paxe Ten)
• ^ cre a te d here,” said I-ec Moore,
TT.e Seminole County Ju n ior j tjona) ( ; uarl| Lrnit_
9 "135 men will be needed for full Chamber o f Commerce has mnde
M ajor Green, commenting o f the
com pany strength."
final plans for its annual Easter success of the alert and mission
Also attending the meeting tues- Egg Hunt to be held In Fort 51*1-, said "T h e mission very probably
day evening will be a recruiting Ion Park Sunday afternoon Apr. wou^| have been accomplished with
(Continued On Page 10)
21 at 2 o ’clock.
fui| strength in another hour."
Kim Kimbrell, chnirman o f the;
Members of the National Guard
Jaycee Easter Egg Hunt Commit- Unit were reporting rapidly durtee, said that the Jaycees plan to ling the evening with some of them
hide approximately 5,000 eggs in a 1coming from as far at Apopka,
roped o f f area o f Fort Mellon
Pnrk where children o f ages one'
through 10 will be divided into
ago groups for tha hunt.
Prizes will be awarded childran
who find espec.ally marked eggs.
The Jaycees are appealing for
A Navy Chief, with over 20 y e a r* ,
,
.
service, and with the experience „ f contributions o f eggs fo r t h e A n vi.i.in ,, i.Un.4.
1h h o i . i th?
ih - Pa
p , nuul Easter Lgg Hunt, kinibrell
visiting
islands throughout
said that those who would like to
clfic Area during Dorld War If,
contribute to the event may esil
retired this morning at the Sanford
j the Jaycee information booth by
Naval Air Station.
However, it will be "a swapping I Friday (F A 2-6481) and leave

'Guard Unit Called Out
Last Night By Test Alert
t Armory May Be
Built For Proposed
Reserve Unit Here

Jaycee Easter Egg
Hunt Set Apr. 21

Additional
Local News
O n Page 10

Chief Travasos'
, Navy Experiences
Many, Interesting

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« o f jobs” with Chief John WV T r .v 1 lhcir nam» “ "&lt;* a&lt; «,* M 10 ‘ hat
v jo *
he leaves tomorrow f o r ! J*yc*w* cttl1 P*c* UP
East Hartford. Conn, to work with ° r,lay morning,
the Pratt-tVhitney Co.
"Wa will appreciate any donaTravasos has been an Aviation ( lion to make the Annual Easter
Mechanic throughout his Navy C a -' E gg Hunt a success," said Kirartcr.
|brell.
His log hook o f flight time re-------------------------- -- ■
corded during World War It shows
a running account of 1.6715 hours F u n e r a l T o m O I T O W
of time in the air during a period
of nearly a year.
.*
" I was In the U S . Marine Corps 1 U ' TT •
U U T ,U
for four years," Travasor said.
Funeral services for Welcome
"but I never was promoted to a ’ J- David, 82. who pajsed away at
rank higher than a private." He |his home, 610 West First St., suder.lDtcd In the Marine Corps in denly yesterday morning, will be
held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30
Jim* 28, 1933.
"Then I Joined the Naval Re­ p. m. at Brisson Funeral Home.
The Rev. J. E. McKinley of
serve on July 9, 1933 and becam e
a mem ber of the "R egu lar N avy" Fort Pierce will officiate and the
Rev. Milton W yatt o f Sanford
on Nov. 6, 1942,” he said.
Chief Travasos’ career In the Na­ will assist
vy has taken him to many points
Burial will be in the Geneva
(Contiiiueu On Pagt Ten)
Cemetery.

&lt;11 AMIII.lt OK tOMMEIU K M ANAGER JOHN
Congreesman A. 8. “ 8y d " llerlong in Washington as he reads a
release from Admiral tV. V. Davis, Chief of Planning for Ihe Navy
r e s id i n g Ihe expansion of th* Sanford Naval Air Station, (L e ft)

Legion To Initiate Meet Set Wednesday American Legion
8 Members, Elec! To Discuss Market
Home Is Started
Officers Monday
For Oviedo Post
Rebuilding Plans
*

Cam phcR-Louing Post 53 of
th« American Legion will hold Its
tegular meeting Monday night at
8 p. m. at
the
le g io n Hut on
S. ninnlo Boulevard.
E'ght new m*nli*ra o f the post
will be initiated at 8 p. m. Thr*i«
t-i h« taken intv membership o f
the post wt!l include: lieri D.
ifrnson, Paul E Morris, Jsmrv E.
tsllkelt, J v k f . A lrxnn lt", i : i»s sell L. Young, llaold B. Marsh
It.. M -'fa W. 5 &lt; tt* and Eug**.*
V. Hall.
Following th* Initiation ctremunt.v the o i s t ’on o f P c u ff!ve*s will take pliu-e,
erdinq
&lt;o Post Com m.i.i'er Lyn» l.y«r
O ffl.er* to te elected w i'. be.
(Continued on Page lb)

Veinhera o f the Seminole O u .’ - ’rcund
ty Chamber o f
Dealers on d o
Farmers

M a t in ,

aatket with a It-urnth

Commerce and payroll.
Sanford State
Ora dealer, amending thi S eri
along

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iVntnat* C o jiify C o m n r n ’ wv-r*
•r.d Roart o f Linford C:ty Com
misiioners v iil n e«t with L. n.
lew is. D treiloi o f tiia* f -ride
State Market* next \V &lt;dtw*J- /
e*'crn.&lt;&gt;n t* tVk over pu -.a n r
rebuilding the io* al m ara't.
Dealers and officials bavo expritieil n desire Ifiat tha Sacfu. '
State Farmers' Market, I«s&gt;rr&gt;y*d
by fir# on Apr. 4, be replaced by
» modern marl ct with sufMci’. nt
cooling systems to make
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County Ch/mber o f C o n neres meeting Tuesday night,
•a'd "Th* Ualeyn, N. C- Farm
• •s' Mur Vet is an example ct wi »t
it really needed here in San fori
to make this tho moat su eesiful
anl tbs kilt market m lu
SUte."
It '» etpeeted that man** *f tha
dealers and litcker* wh-t w* e
located on the Sunforl Slate
Farmers' Market will alter J \'eJ
cclJny afternoon meeting to ts!k
over plans for th*
proposed r*.
placement here,

tat

An Am erican Legion Homo
Oviedo Post 243 started yesterday
according to word received in Saoforil yesterday.
The new post homo la located on
th* Winter Park Rood directly io&gt;
ross from th* cem etery.
Poet officials however, said yes­
terday, that an additional $1,009
is needed to complete the financial
plans for the construction o f th*
home and to provid* hinds for th*
building of a roof.
T o this end, th* post officials
said, donations aro being received
on s 35 horsepower outboard mo(Continued on Pag* 10)

Weather

"W e want th# finest market Mostly cloudy, becoming parity
available and now l* the time to cloudy
with
widely
scattered
take advantage o f making Han­ ■howirs Friday afternoon. Partly
ford th* biggest and best in the clou'iy tonight and Haturdayi low
(Cnnttaum On Pax* Ttn)
tonight 6b In 64.

No Regular Mail
Delivery Tomorrow

For W J DaVld

GOING OVER THE PROGRAM for th* Sanford Garden Club’a
Flower Show which gets underway |om&gt;rrow are: (left to right)
Mra. Fred Ganas, consultant for Ihe shew and president of the San-

to right) standing by to hear the results o f th* r e k a s * a re l l ie r n
Andrew Speer, (resident o f th* Jaycees. Clifford McKibbin. preeident o f th* Chamber of Commerce, Krlder, and Mayor David Gat*
*hfl(Photo by Bergstrom )

ford Garden Club; Mrs. Ralph Betts, gen. rat chairman for th*
show; Mrs. Irwin Fleischer, consultant for thr show ; and Mrs. Dan
Batten, staging chairman.
(P h oto by li-sg stiom )

There won’t ba any regular
mail delivery tomorrow, du* to
tha holdup on Post O ffice Dept,
appropriations, now being debated
in Congres*.
Sanford Postmaster, Jo«! S
Field last night pledged he would
not dismiss any o f his 39 em­
ployes under tha present curtail­
ment. Regular employes will con­
tinue to work full time. However
•even substitute* can expect, as
o f tomorrow, to get in lest than
full week’s work. Field said he
did not know how the situation
would devsiop but that career
substitute* would be called on
first, then th* temporary substi­
tutes,
“ Substitutes will ba schadulad
only as neadtd to supplement the
regular force, ft is doubtful any
temporary substitute will b* ana-

ployed over this weekend and tfia
cut back will ba sharper if th*
third class mall embargo goes In­
to affect A pr. 29," Field said.
Beginning Monday, window ser­
vice at the main post office will
ba from 8:30 a. m. until 5:30 p.
m. Monday through Friday.
Thera w ill ba no window ser­
vice on Saturdny. Mail will ba
sorted and put into boxes on
Saturdays and spacial delivery
mail will ba delivered On* chang*
in service that Field point* out
specifically
to parsons having
mail to send where th* time ele­
ment is important ta this Satur­
day pickups from street boxes
will, as o f tom orrow, be on tha
same schedule printed on each
bo* for Sunday. Sunday pickup*
wlU remain the **m*.

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CHAPTER S
1UHM BLAND IN did -g o oe,"
J catching up the thread* of tha
County doctor** rsaaona for want­
ing tha clinic la tha drat place.
Each o f tha four tuburha la queattaa traa aa large aa many a city,
h* said. with hcraaa aad tamlHaa
la greater proportion than moat
municipal aattlamenta enjoyed.
Storaa bad been opened toaerre
tfeaa* au bur ban famlllea: doctor*
had com * to Ilea there, too, and
bad opened their officer, though
m eal o f them alao affiliated with
hoepitala la tha eity.
But tha doetora needed a way
la reach tha County poopla la tha
earn* fashion that the various
hospital and ellnla acretem war*
available— toa d y —to the people
to the Hty. Three year* ago, with
this aort of eorvtce la mind, the
doctor* had formed an organisa­
tion! their initial step had been
to establish a night emergency
call aarvtoai A t first they rented
• email afar* for » dash end thatr
record*, and the necessary book­
keeping. might emergencies bad
soma la there, or were brought.
In tha mistaken Idea that a doetor would be present. Tha next
■top was to have ana on hand.
That predicated seam equipment,
and the makeshift qu artan w a n
unsatisfactory for tha purpose.
About that tha* the Country
D ay School gave up its property
a t the edge o f Burbank. The doct o n w e n eaked If they would be
bitereeted la tha "olaal” aa a
permanent location. A favorable,
long-term mortgage was offered
them, aad was accepted, hesi­
tantly.
In the heart of tha new shopping
i g center, tha location was
Ideal.
el. Tb* doctors' plan wma to
establish an examining clinic,
a screening cllnlo, for well peopl«!.
If they eoutd make a house­
w ife take aa hour from her shop­
ping to g o la for a chaek-up; If
ah* would than aend her husband
ta, and bring her children . , .
T h e n w e n various organiseready to help them, tha
**
W
fi'ilfert

tha | "Enough ta buy tha bulldtag
Public Health Sendee, tha Heart and equip K. Seventy-five thou­
aad Cancer and Tuberculosis or- sand. at least”
finuA U oni.
■No rtrlngaT**
/
And with their help the clinic
■Well, sh ell be oa our Board.*
was started. Borne dey the doc­
■Do you think you w in t AIM*
tors hoped to have all the equip­
ment and personnel t h a t they Ml Ibum running your ehnie,
Joh n ?*
nwnrtwft.
"She won't run A We Heal,
"But now,** John announced ab­
ruptly, “we can do all we want to Helen."
"N ot with Alice on the Board.
do, and It can b* free."
Helen lumped. Bhe’d grown n She’ll dictate policy, If she docent
little drowsy during the recapitu­ do more. You know that!"
John
smiled ruefully, and
lation of tha clinic’s history,
which was aa familiar to bar aa rubbed hi* band up tha back o f
tha chronological record o f her his neck nnd hand. *1 know ah
th a t " he admitted. *Tve given
marriage to John Blandln.
"What changed things tonight T tha matter some th ou gh t"
"B ut the money talked, e f
W here the clinic going to use for
course."
money I "
"Seventy-live thousand? May­
John stood up. “The same thing
be a hundred? Sura, It yelled.
the Mil bums use, my sweet."
Helen leaned back In her chair Alice is honest and Intelligent
to study his face. "O h," the She agreed readily when 1 sug­
gested that ber attorney should
moaned, "not Allcet"
"W e want our clinic," be said represent her on the Board. And
tightly. "A ad Alice—Mrs. Mil- If w* do a good job o f running
bum— la ready to give u* tha tha clinic, sticking to our pur­
necessary cash to set ua up prop­ pose, she’ll let us alone."
T know Alice Mil burn. Tha
erly. Immediately."
"Not just ik* lh a ll" o r l e d lavender-and-old-laca lady le booHelen. "N ot just tonight—out of ea t and she le Intelligent But
where a personal prejudice Is
the blue?"
He eat down beside her, and concerned, eh* can also be a
put his hand affectionately upon snake In tha bouquet o f sweet­
her forearm. “ I’ll make It brief,'* heart roses. She— she—” Her
be promised. "My Idea was that cheeks were poppy red. T m sor­
tha dim e might get the support ry, John," aha said contritely.
of the Women's Club I h a d "It’s definitely decided then?”
■Yea We chose n Board. Three
hoped the whole Club would
underwrite tha clinic aa a finan­ doctors; I’m on* o f them. A rep­
resentative from each o f tha
cial p roject"
Helen hapt bar Hem smooth sponsoring organlxaUooa M m .
and her tongue stilt Until to­ Mil burn, or ber attorney,
n igh t John had not mentioned one other—we called him a
this idea to ber; ah* could have
fold him—
"Choose h im ?"
"But** he was saying, a llttl*
T en tatively. We must ask Mm
frown between hie brows, “ soma to serve— It’s Joseph Radman at
politic*—female, and thus Incom­ tha bank.”
prehensible to me—It bad to do
Helen began to gather' ber
somewhat with so many terms on papers together. Mr. Radman
tha Club’s Board of Directors— might not serve; hie wife be­
anyway, It was politics, and In longed to the Women's Club.
the course o f It—or would It be
"W a’va had another bit o f
fhemT—tha Club turned tha thing luck," John announced. "Aa 1 told
down. But fortunately for us—** you, this thing’s been cooking
Ha hesitated. "Fortunately tor ■Inc* Christmas. And It seems
us," he repeated, "Alice took their certain now that we ahall be able
refusal aa a direct (lap at her, to get Chad Maya to aet ua up
•Inc* she waa the one who was and get m running In high
pushing support of the clinic. Just gear."
to show those women—that waa
Chad Maya . , . Helen whirled
her term!—eh* has offered to a b ou t "Not tha wonder boy !" Hie
finance the whole thing alone. Aa cried.
aha can, of course."
John nodded, smiling.
"How much ? " asked Helen.
(To tta Continued)
Rsprlatut br permlateoa of th* nbllaher, Po-M. Mead A Cb., Ine.

Distributed br k is s JTcsIurss Uyn&lt;!lest*.

A WORLD RICOID 0I0 S I WIIOHT o f l l 1,000 pounds
Is lifted from enow-covered end Ice-surfaced Lake
BemldJI, Minn., by a SKI C-130, a ikl-snd-wheel
version o f tha C-130 prop-jet propelled Hercules
trinsport The craft is equipped with the Isrgeit

ikls— 10ft feel long by 3Vk feet wide. They weigh
1,100 pounds. The plane took ol? from the 21-lnch
thick Ice, covered by 12 Inches o f snow, In • run of
083 feet It is designed to Improve the mobility ot
U. S. armed forces In (ho Arctic end Antarctic.

Chocolate Peppermint Pie with
N o Bake Corn Flake Crust

chronic
_______ ________ ■

MASAYVKI TAM, J ip tM N Am­
bassador to th* United States
receives a cherry bloeeom from
Ms daughter, Miss Toahlko Tanf,
after eervmoale* marking th*
oflldal opening in Washington ot
the 1937 National Cherry Bios■otn festival.
(InUmottonal)

Taxpayers Can
Count On Relief
By Next Year

fiV#Jmince*Unf
" rc.ra* ' ’ ,h# •*&gt;!«* observed consumed
nv* ounces o f milk per cereal serving. Thus cereal become*
I m p o r t milk carrier, especially for adults.
*"
A H L h E v u *?1
o f corcal and tnllk le another way to Include
*«»."» in tha dally diet. Entree*, mufffna. broads,
confections, end dessert* can all be made with cereal ami milk ns
ingredient*. Chocolate Peppermint Pi* with Corn Flake Mnrit,
w _ Choto.,ri* Peppermint Pis with
If® Bik# Cor® Flak® Mir*hmal!ov CruM
t tablespoon* butter
1 pint ehoeolat* lc* cream

1H
&gt;1 ^ . n ^ r
teaspoon aalt
3

0" er*m*

« kM’ ? r**
sweetened or regular

1 m|
p,,nt P*PPcrmint stick or
nt |c« cream
^ cup chopped peppermint
candy

ertmf’ tT" 1 •«!* In large pan. Place
Jow
St,^s*on*t*pt,,y until mixture la amooth and hot.
! corn flake*,• stir carefully until all cereal flake* are coated.
oo. ChSl
r i slayer
r,* ldC,e,nH
d boIt‘ on\Ice
° f bu“
’’ ” ’dtoo
9-inch
t •'HI. UFill*»ni'th
rill with a
o f chccolate
cream,
withPl.a
l ije r o f peppermint stick or mint Ice cream. Smooth top. Place In
e**7Jr v t M C0.m* 'V"* G\r,niih *°P with chopped peppermint stick
w itfe t
,m ln X ‘ ' N oU '
be LVred

ON A I RIAL RUN off the coast ed
England, the Royal Navy’s ex­
perim en ta l h ig h -sp eed sub­
marine. the Explorer, success­
fully cuts her way through
ocean waves. It Is the first ot two
new British i"b a to use a hightest peroxide system of propul­
sion. This allows the main pro­
pelling machinery to be em­
ployed at full power when sub­
merged.
tJmUrmUiomalJ

BEAUTIFUL HAND — ISN 'TJT ?
OWE OF MY CUSTOMER®.*

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tafootball. bowllafi I
television ta math tbs sun* way a* topi
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FORYOURYOUNGSTER’S

By VINCENT J. BURKE
United Press Staff C am tp ona*nt
WASHINGTON 8B— Rep, Rich­
ard M. Simpson R-Pa. said today
texpayen can count on substan­
tial tax relief possibly this yaar
but certainly by next year.
Simpson, a high-ranking Repub­
lican on tha tax writing flout#
Ways and Meant Committee, dis­
closed that he plana anon to In­
troduce a bill to provide for bil­
lions o f dollars worth o f reduc­
tions in both perional Income
taxes and levies on eorptoratlon in­
come.
Simpson aald hit bin would pro­
vide fo r a ‘ ‘ modest Increase” In
the tBOO personal axamptlona and
for tom e revisions In tha taxation
of aapltal gains Ha aald tha m ea­
sure la aimed at providing $3,300,000,000 to 10,000,000,000 la tax
relief.
Simpson took Israa with those
who contend that big tax cuts
muat await iharp reductions In
federal spending. He h ai been out
spoken In his criticism of Presi­
dent
Elsenhower's
record-high
spending budget.
" I f we want to out ipandtng,”
ha told a reporter, "the w sy to
do it le to cut taxes. That will
force the government to cut back
spending to live within Its Income.
T don't think we will ever get
a substantial tax cut if we wait
for a big federal surplus to de­
velop."
He blamed th* administration's
record high spending budget on
(he fact that a sixabte surplus was
in prospect.
“ The spenders ta governm ent
saw a chance to enlarge their
work areas and they proceeded to
Increas* spending.”
Simpson said he thought tax­
payers would actually got relief to­
taling between ta.oo.ooo.ooo and
$3,000,000,000 by next year.
"I'm bullish on tax relief,” he
said.

Camerman Killed
While Filming
Manmade Slide

* £ 2, *
" “ pth tha breakfast cereal and dairy industries
sponsoring the Jourth Annual Spring Cereal end Milk K.stival
lo promote the food value o f cereal and milk. "You never outgrow
your need for cereal and milk” ia the theme o f tide festival
n/u
,unf,jr ( 0,u*!d th* t
hal* of th* adult popu° 7 *r ? r nk ? ' lk’ « • , of the richest sou rr^ nf
*ddi*,° n 10 e? ,f ,1um*
»nd milk eervlng provide*
top-quality protein, quickly available food energy, essential Bcomplex vitamins, end the mineral* Iron end phosphorus. Rec.-nt

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disability and fia t* than rtllnea* may ta an Indication of
■ ay other single diaaas*.
hypertension. OeneruBy, though,
Actually, t h e n i* M BMff to this particular symptom la ItaS
ta mduly fearful of this disorder. tank causa for loo much worry.
By recognising th* aymptoau, ob­
taining prompt medical atten­
tion and by following your doc­ Both physical and emotional
tor** advice (among other thlnp fatigue frequently art eigne ef
to take Ilf* easier) you can h a early hypertension.
rule live a fairly normal Ufa with- Be le blushing, eapertally srhen
It I* accompanied by nerxptraUon,
palpitation of th* heart aad a
rambling of th* bowels.
ROW Xdon’t want you perform
While thee* symptoms may
trig a diagnosis on yourself. Even maan that you have high blood
• doctor has difficulty diagnosing
sure, they don’t reveal the
high blood preesun from symp­ extant of your trouble. That’s a
toms alone. He must eondoet an Job for your doctor.
extensive examination before he
le able to determine definitely
O. T.: I had my gallbladder re­
whether you have hypertension.
While th* following symptoms moved about eighteen months
might or might not mean that ago. Three weeks ago, I dev eloped
you have hypertanalon, they a pain In my stomach, under my
usually Indicate that something shoulder blades and In th* right
may be wrong. Very often It la aide. What do you think could be
causing thief
high blood pressure.
Answer: It la Impossible to ten
from th* description given, tha
Moat
and moat Inca- cause for the pain.
pacltatlng symptom la frequent Hot Infrequently, following tha
headaches. Although a headache removal of th* gallbladder, pains
may occur at any time of th* day, due to spasm ot the bile duct may
generally those due to hyper­ occur. It Is possible that a stone
tension are around when you may hava formed In th* bile duct
You are la need of a careful
wuka In tha morning.
Headaehas tan to aapaelaBy study to determine th* exact
dangerous to a person with high cause for your dlffleultv

EM PIRE, Colo, flt — Highway
erow i Tuesday recovered tha body
of a cameram an trilled when a
manmade avalanche he was film ­
ing emshrd him and hla station
wagon beneath tons of snow and
rock.
Workers dug out tha body ef
John Hermann, 20. a m od # cam ­
eraman who was filming ths slide
on Blue Creek Mountain for the
Walt Disney studios.
The body of Wayne f. Whitlock.
20, of Empire, who also was killed
In the (tide, waa recovered Mon­
day (right. Authorities said both
men wars
suffocated
when a
round from ay7S millimeter howitaer touched off tha slid*.
Roland Wyatt, l i , a Salt Lake
City high school student who had
been
assisting
Hermann, was
caught on the outer fringe of the
slid* but escaped Injury.
Wyatt said Highway Department
maintenance men
fired
three
rounds from th* howitxer at tha
key point of a mate o f rocks and
snow on the mountain.
Howitzer* frequently arv uved to
ahoot down potential alidea before
tha
accumulation
of snow and
rock build* « p to a point where It
ia dangerous for traffle on the
highway below. This time, how­
ever. the shot triggered a much
bigger avalanche than bad been
expected!

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

VOL. XLIX

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SANFORD. FLORIDA,

Established 1908

&gt;

FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1957

Uaited

Construction Plans
In Immediate Future
Navy
Reveals
News
The Navy today iaraed a state,
ment to the Joint Washington dele­
gation In which new* of the re*
talning of the Sanford Naval Air
Station hero waa released.
Congressman A. S. “ S y d " Herlong Jr., In a telephone releaie
of the statement, aaid that Admiral
W. V. Davis, Chief o f Planning for
the Navy aaid ’ ’The original plan
RATIONS W ERE DRAWN AN D KITCHEN *ct up to feed alt personnel o f Company “ H , 131 Arm&lt;*rd
to replace tho Sanford Naval Air
.Infantry Dattalion, National Guard, within minutes aflu* last night** alert wa* founded at 7 o ’clock.
(S ta ff I'hoto) Station, was based on the need
for modern facilities suitable for
the operation of th e/blg n perfor­
mance jet aircraft simulated in an
area not threatened by rncroJrhmint o f the surrounding popula­
tion.”
The statement from th# Navy
continued "In view o f m ore urgent
requirement* elsewhere in the Na­
vy Aeronautical
establishmi nt
which prevents the im mediate re­
lease of the subject facility, the
decision hat been made to adapt
An alert wa* aounded laat night |Judge Advocate General, of m e Dl and expand the existing facilities at
I at 7 o ’clock which called out the vision to watch the local unit in Sanford to acrom odatc the current
I requirements rather than to reSanford National Guard Unit, Com­ acl*onLt. John Keeling, one o f th* Com­ build a replacement activity in the
pany B, 154th Armored Infantry
pany " B " officer* said that m l Sixth Naval District."
Battalion for a simulated mission
chine guns had been set up along
John Krlder. M lna„ r o f th(
th#
In Tort Mellon Park.
the lai front In the . ■»», 'L \ l» , Seminole County ChamE&gt;r o f Com
Major Roy D. Green, Ass’ t G-3,
Park area, however, the ‘ nests m crce, revealed the message first
Operations, for the 48th Arm or­ coukl not been seen even through re
at the local Chamber o f Commerce
ed Division, said "This could be a porters w.-re walking elose by.
wiUl M, yor n&gt;vld ( jalchei
local, statewide or even further
"In addition," said Lt. K eeling.; Chamber of Commerce President
slcrt."
"W e have mortars set up in th at, Clifford
McKibbin, and Jaycee
Possibilities that an Armory will
Fifty minutes after the alert was area" as he pointed to a section President Georgo Andrew Speer
be built in Sanford for use by an sounded, 35 men and two officers o f the park, seemingly open. In listening in.
Arm y Reserve Unit loomed today had reported to the Sanford A r­ that instance, too, the battery of I The entire Washington dvlegawhen a spokesman for the pro- mory with full gear and equipment mortars could not be seen.
Hon, including Senator Spessard
Jf posed unit for Sanford said that ready for duty.
Rations had been drawn by the L. Holland, Senator George Sm s"w ith the interest of 50 men an
At 8:37 last night, 17 men and kitchen detail and the unit was pre-1 thers, and Congressman A. S.
Arm ory would possibly be built three officers had reported, the pared to feed the full compliment "S y d " llerlong made the appeal
h ere."
field kitchen and CP had been set o f men nmt officers for a full day to tho Navy Department to ex­
Already, the spokesman said to­ up, guards were posted and two without having to secure addition­ pand the local Navy Rase instead
day, 12 new people have expressed road blocks maintained.
al supplies.
o f move it to some other area.
an interest in the proposed unit
M ajor Green said last night "The Their appeal was based on eco­
The huge armored tank was in
and an additional 10 prior service
operation and stationed at the San­ results as I see them are that with­ nomy in government operations In
people have Indicated an Interest
ford Ave. entrance to Seminole in one and a half hours after the that a $20 to 130 million establish­
In the new organization.
alert was sounded the mission was ment was already existing here at
Boulevard.
Lee Moore said today that a
under control.”
Sanford.
"This
was
a
test
with
a
simu­
company size unit is possible for
Guards were posted around Fort
Congressman Herlong said that
lated
mission."
said
Major
Green
• *»th e Sanford area with Ihe pieper
Mellon Park They could be seen he had been
advised that eon*
turn out at a meeting to be held who was on hand with Captain silhouetted against Lake Monroe struction would include new and
Volis
A.
Williams
Jr.,
Assistant
Tuesday night, Apr. 18, at 7:30
as they pared the seawall. Both lengthened runways, new hangars,
p.m . in the City Commissioners
end* of Seminole Boulevard were and new barracks as well as other
room of th* City Hall.
controlled by madhlocks with ma­ needed facilities at the Sanfor.l Na­
Col. P. M. Grahn, Senior Advisor.
chine guns and mortars set up in val Air Station.
United States Army Reserve, will
strategic locations so th it any
Cost o f the construction planned
,
be In Sanford Tuesday evening for
direction approach could be pro­ for the immediate future will com e
the meeting and will assist in the
tected.
to approximately 53 million. " I t
organization of the unit.
Captain Joseph D. Bryan Is com ­ is in the immediate future," said
" I f an Engineers Company Is
manding officer of the local N.v
(Continued On Paxe Ten)
• ^ cre a te d here,” said I-ec Moore,
TT.e Seminole County Juniorj tjona) ( ; uarl| Lrnit_
9 "135 men will be needed for full Chamber o f Commerce has mnde
M ajor Green, commenting o f the
com pany strength."
final plans for its annual Easter success of the alert and mission
Also attending the meeting tues- Egg Hunt to be held In Fort 51*1-, said "T h e mission very probably
day evening will be a recruiting Ion Park Sunday afternoon Apr. wou^| have been accomplished with
(Continued On Page 10)
21 at 2 o ’clock.
fui| strength in another hour."
Kim Kimbrell, chnirman o f the;
Members of the National Guard
Jaycee Easter Egg Hunt Commit- Unit were reporting rapidly durtee, said that the Jaycees plan to ling the evening with some of them
hide approximately 5,000 eggs in a 1coming from as far at Apopka,
roped o f f area o f Fort Mellon
Pnrk where children o f ages one'
through 10 will be divided into
ago groups for tha hunt.
Prizes will be awarded childran
who find espec.ally marked eggs.
The Jaycees are appealing for
A Navy Chief, with over 20 y e a r* ,
,
.
service, and with the experience „ f contributions o f eggs fo r t h e A n vi.i.in ,, i.U
n. 4. throughout
1h h o i . i th?
ih - Pa
p , nuul Easter Lgg Hunt, kinibrell
visiting
islands
said that those who would like to
clfic Area during Dorld War If,
contribute to the event may esil
retired this morning at the Sanford
j the Jaycee information booth by
Naval Air Station.
However, it will be "a swapping I Friday (F A 2-6481) and leave

'Guard Unit Called Out
Last Night By Test Alert
t Armory May Be
Built For Proposed
Reserve Unit Here

Jaycee Easter Egg
Hunt Set Apr. 21

Additional
Local News
On Page 10

Chief Travasos'
, Navy Experiences
Many, Interesting

J

« o f jobs” with Chief John WV T r .v 1 lhcir nam» “ "&lt;* a&lt; «,* M 10 ‘ hat
v jo *
he leaves tomorrow f o r ! J*yc*w* cttl1 P*c* UP
East Hartford. Conn, to work with ° r,lay morning,
the Pratt-tVhitney Co.
"Wa will appreciate any donaTravasos has been an Aviation ( lion to make the Annual Easter
Mechanic throughout his Navy C a -' E gg Hunt a success," said Kirartcr.
|brell.
His log hook o f flight time re-------------------------- -- ■
corded during World War It shows
a running account of 1.6715 hours F u n e r a l T o m O I T O W
of time in the air during a period
of nearly a year.
.*
" I was In the U S . Marine Corps 1 U ' TT •
U U T ,U
for four years," Travasor said.
Funeral services for Welcome
"but I never was promoted to a ’ J- David, 82. who pajsed away at
rank higher than a private." He |his home, 610 West First St., suder.lDtcd In the Marine Corps in denly yesterday morning, will be
held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30
Jim* 28, 1933.
"Then I Joined the Naval Re­ p. m. at Brisson Funeral Home.
The Rev. J. E. McKinley of
serve on July 9, 1933 and becam e
a mem ber of the "R egu lar N avy" Fort Pierce will officiate and the
Rev. Milton W yatt o f Sanford
on Nov. 6, 1942,” he said.
Chief Travasos’ career In the Na­ will assist
vy has taken him to many points
Burial will be in the Geneva
(Contiiiueu On Pagt Ten)
Cemetery.

&lt;11 AMIII.lt OK tOMMEIU K M ANAGER JOHN
Congreesman A. 8 . “ 8 yd" llerlong in Washington as he reads a
release from Admiral tV. V. Davis, Chief of Planning for Ihe Navy
r e s id i n g Ihe expansion of th* Sanford Naval Air Station, (L e ft)

Legion To Initiate Meet Set Wednesday American Legion
8 Members, Elec! To Discuss Market
Home Is Started
Officers Monday
For Oviedo Post
Rebuilding Plans
*

Cam phcR-Louing Post 53 of
th« American Legion will hold Its
tegular meeting Monday night at
8 p. m. at
the
le g io n Hut on
S. ninnlo Boulevard.
E'ght new m*nli*ra o f the post
will be initiated at 8 p. m. Thr*i«
t-i h« taken intv membership o f
the post wt!l include: lieri D.
ifrnson, Paul E Morris, Jsmrv E.
tsllkelt, J v k f . A lrxnn lt", i :i »s sell L. Young, llaold B. Marsh
It.. M -'fa W. 5 &lt; tt* and Eug**.*
V. Hall.
Following th* Initiation ctremunt.v the o i s t ’on o f P c u ff!ve*s will take pliu-e,
erdinq
&lt;o Post Com m.i.i'er Lyn» l.y«r
O ffl.er* to te elected w i'. be.
(Continued on Page lb)

Veinhera o f the Seminole O u .’ - ’rcund a a tk et
Commerce and payroll.

ty Chamber o f
Dealers on d o

Sanford

State

with

a

It-u rn th

Ora dealer, amending thi S e r i

-a'th rule County Ch/m ber o f C o n night,
iVntnat* C o jiify C o m n r n ’ wv-r* n eres meeting Tuesday
•a'd "Th* U aleyn, N. C- Farm
•r.d Roart o f Linford C:ty Com
• •s' Mur Vet is an example ct wi »t
misiioners v iil n e«t with L. n. it really needed here in San fo r i
lew is. D treiloi o f tiia* f -ride to make this tho moat su eesiful
State Market* next \V &lt;dtw*J- /
a n l tbs k ilt market m lu
e*'crn.&lt;&gt;n t* tVk over pu -.a n r
SU te."
rebuilding the io* al m ara't.
It '» etpeeted that man** * f tha
Dealers and officials bavo expritieil n desire Ifiat tha Sacfu. ' dealers and litcker* wh-t w* e
State Farmers' Market, I«s&gt;rr&gt;y*d located on the Sunforl Slate
by fir# on Apr. 4, be replaced by Farmers' Market will alter J \'eJ
» modern marl ct with sufMci’. nt cclJny afternoon meeting to ts!k
over plans for th*
proposed r*.
cooling systems to make it e y r«r
placement here,
"W e want th# finest market
available and now l* the time to
take advantage o f making Han­
ford th* biggest and best in the
(Cnnttaum On Pax* Ttn)
Farmers

M a t in ,

along

An Am erican Legion Homo tat
Oviedo Post 243 started yesterday
according to word received in Saoforil yesterday.
The new post homo la located on
th* Winter Park Rood directly io&gt;
ross from th* cem etery.
Poet officials however, said yes­
terday, that an additional $1,009
is needed to complete the financial
plans for the construction o f th*
home and to provid* hinds for th*
building of a roof.
T o this end, th* post officials
said, donations aro being received
on s 35 horsepower outboard mo(Continued on Pag* 10)

Weather
Mostly cloudy, becoming parity
cloudy
with
widely
scattered
■howirs Friday afternoon. Partly
clou'iy tonight and Haturdayi low
tonight 6b In 64.

N o Regular M ail
Delivery Tomorrow

For W J DaVld

GOING OVER THE PROGRAM for th* Sanford Garden Club’a
Flower Show which gets underway |om&gt;rrow are: (left to right)
Mra. Fred Ganas, consultant for Ihe shew and president of the San-

to right) standing by to hear the results o f th* reka s* arel l ier n
Andrew Speer, (resident of th* Jaycees. Clifford McKibbin. preeident o f th* Chamber of Commerce, Krlder, and Mayor David Gat*
*hfl(Photo by Bergstrom )

ford Garden Club; Mrs. Ralph Betts, gen. rat chairman for th*
show; Mrs. Irwin Fleischer, consultant for thr show ; and Mrs. Dan
Batten, staging chairman.
(P h oto by li-sg stiom )

There won’t ba any regular
mail delivery tomorrow, du* to
tha holdup on Post O ffice Dept,
appropriations, now being debated
in Congres*.
Sanford Postmaster, Jo«! S
Field last night pledged he would
not dismiss any o f his 39 em­
ployes under tha present curtail­
ment. Regular employes will con­
tinue to work full time. However
•even substitute* can e x p e c t , as
o f tomorrow, to get in lest than
full week’s work. Field said he
did not know how the situation
would devsiop but that career
substitute* would be called on
first, then th* temporary substi­
tutes,
“ Substitutes will ba schadulad
only as neadtd to supplement the
regular force, ft is doubtful any
temporary substitute will b* ana-

ployed over this weekend and tfia
cut back will ba sharper if th*
third class mall embargo goes In­
to affect A pr. 29," Field said.
Beginning Monday, window ser­
vice at the main post office will
ba from 8:30 a. m. until 5:30 p.
m. Monday through Friday.
Thera w ill ba no window ser­
vice on Saturdny. Mail will ba
sorted and put into boxes on
Saturdays and spacial delivery
mail will ba delivered On* chang*
in service that Field point* out
specifically
to parsons having
mail to send where th* time ele­
ment is important ta this Satur­
day pickups from street boxes
will, as o f tom orrow, be on tha
same schedule printed on each
bo* for Sunday. Sunday pickup*
wlU remain the **m*.

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All Church Nutlcaa muat ba presented at Tba H m !d
offlea by 10 a. m. on the day bcfor* publication.

(fhwuch, VloticQA.
r a n b a ptist c a u t c i

CHULUOTA BAPTIST
C. G. Swaggtrty
Suaday School 10 a.m.

O VtSDO

CHI’ RCH A Church With A Friendly Wal*
Pastor earns

Uala L. Day,
Morning Worship Sarriea 11 a.m
•aaday S (M
Manta* WanUp U:0* i *
FRE E METHODIST CHURCH
Tntm«| Uaiaa #:U pau
Laurel Arm a t M l SI
M a i n Sanrleaa
9M.
WattoUday Prayar tiarvua »:K Sunday School 9:49 a.m.
Morning Worship 10-43 a.m.
r. M. Y. 7:00 p. a .
mLLCXtiT lA fT U T CMU1CB

Three mile* watt o f Sanford an
first street, then right at Monroa

Corner.
"N at forsaking tha atMoabling o f
ou nelvao together, a t tha manner
o f coma la; but exhorting ena an­
other: and to muck tha more,
Evening Erangellstie 7:45 p.m.
aa ya ace the day approaching."
Wednesday night prayar
and
Hah. 10:21
pratsa aarrtco 7:M p .a .
Sunday School—10 a. m.
Sermon by tha pastor.
Evening Worship ' Sarriea 7:10 Morning Worship —11 a. m.
p.m Sermon by tha pastor.
Training Union— 7 p. m.
Prayar Meeting Wednesday 7:30
Evening Worship— S p. m.
p.m.

fu ia r
Charlaa W. Hamil Jr.
•aaday morning aervwat:
U a.m. Suaaay School.
U ami. Morning wonhlp
P rayer Meeting Wednesday night
loaday am lag aarrtcoa:
—* p. m.
THE SALVATION ARMY
i l l p. bl Traiaiag Union
214 Bart Second Street
7:30 pja. Iraalag Worship
WERT SIDE MISSIONARY
Moottaga
Wednesday 7:90 P-»* P »«m Sunday
BAPTIST CHUBCH
moating
Sunday School
i 0: 0r a.m. C om er o f Wart Fifth and Hotly
Holiaass Hooting

ah k m slt

op

goo

U th 94.
la v . M. M.

CSUBCB Open-Air (Street
p.m.
V J*X .
9:45 a.m. salvation Meeting
11 a.m. Tneoday
Corp Codets
7:30 p. m.
7

ll:oo a .a .
0:00

Heating)

A r t.

7:00
7:)0

p.a.
p.m.

Sunday School
Morning Worship
• 3:10 p.m.
SvaafoUatlc Sarviea
Bate Practice
4:00
t r a m aad Slhla Study
7:10
day at TsM p. m.
“ Coen to Worship, go to sarra.1 Prayer Heating
7:20 p.m.
Saturday
r o o r m cm apkl
Open-Air (Street Moating) 0:30
Bay. flharsa ■. Cattlaa.
9:45 a.m. loaday Ichoot
11:00 a a . Warship Sarviea
•:00 p.m. Worship Sarriea

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SOUTH StO l BAPTIST
CHUBCH
Xaat 17th St. At Park Arc.
Tka aad of your anarth
Far a friendly Ckartk.
flarald H. Priaa
Pastor
MOtaa Hfglohatham S J. Sapor

UPBALA COMMUNITY
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Bar. C. C White
Minister
Mrs. Clover Mam
Planlat
Mm Patrida Suaaarliu Asat
Planlat

CHURCH OP TMB NAZARENB
"S anford'* Singing Church"
Second SL and Map!* Ave., Watt
R. H. Spear Jr., pastor
Suaday School 0:4S a.m.
Morning W on hlp 10:45 a.m.
Singiplration Service 2:30 p m .
George Paaald, AsaL S ip t. o f
Training Departmaota ■ p. m.
Church School
Evening Evangellitio 7 p.m.
Church School
10
Mld-waak Prayer maetlng each
Worahlp
11
Wadaaaday i:4 1 p.m.
Evening Worahlp
0:20 p. m.
Tha Church o f th« Naiarene la
“ Everybody Invited to attend Watlayaa la doetriaa avangeUatlc
our aerrieaa.”
In appaal, and world-wlda in
m illion.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
"Whoeoavor will m ay com a".

loaday Bible School
10
YianaMag
11
Pastor
Milton H. Wyatt
libia Study
7poo
araasallstla Fm chlac 7:4* pa» Educational Dfrartor Bethel
Prayar Maatinf (Wad.) 7:45 pja •lay
0:4* a.m. Church School
Missionary PramiQanial
Classes fo r all ages.
You Are Welcome
11 a. mi “Aa Ha Entered Jaruaa
CZWTBAL BAPTIST CSUBCE
lam” Broadeaet ever WTRR.
la y . 1. W. Pattern, f la w
6 p.m. MYF
Oar. Tanitoenfe I t , Oak Ava. 7: IS Organ Veipera
Sunday School l:4&gt; a.m.
7:20 p. m. Sermon by tha Rav.
Morning Warahlp Sarriea 11:00 Jeaaa E. Waller
Broadcast over

W.TJLR.

Ttadaiac Union 6:4S p, m.
1:30 p m . Fellowship fo r young
Hyaekut Worakpt ■ p. m.
paople.
Wadaaoday Prayar Meeting S p a .
LARK M ART BAPTIST
CHAPEL
Laka M ary. H l
Pastor — l a v . W . A.
SA M P O M E ITT V A L C S K T B I
B o r . L . P . Ttaker,
Paster Sunday School 0:4S a.m.
Morning Worship 11 a.m.
lo a d a y School
10 a.1
Training Union 0:50 p.m.
Morning Worship
11 a.m.
Evtning W onhlp 7:30 p.m.
Bvoutag
. Erangaliatlo
Serrlea
Prayor Masting Wad. 7:30 p.m.
“ Coma thou with aa aad w e wlfl
da thee good.*

7:U p.m.

Weekly

Scrricaa:

PAOLA WESLEYAN
METHODIST CHURCH
0 Miles Waat on RL 44
Ragular
Saturday
Mora ini
Suaday School
4:45 a.m
i Broadcast o r s r WTRR 10:15
Morning Worship
10:45 a.m.
W eiltyan Youth
6:45 p.m.
Evening W onhlp
7:30 p.m.
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Wednesday Prayar Mooting 7:30
OP THK REDEEM ER
p.m.
243 W. 25 th Place
Everyone Welcome
1’ hon# F A 2*1351
Rev. Cecil W. Shaffer
The Rav. Phillip Schlaum san
ra ster
CHURCH OP GOD
Sunday School
9:11 a.m. Rev. H. W. Headeraoa, P u to r
Bible G a ia
1:11 a ja .
Freneh Are. and 22nd S t
Sarriea
10:30 t.m.
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
"P ra y sr For Tha Day”
pbon«
K va n g d iillc Service 7:30 p.m.
F A 2* 3221
Mid.Week Service Tuesday 7:30

Tuesday
p.m.

and Itaaday

7:41

p-m.

i r

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"W ELCOMES YOU"
Pastor Wm. L. Stapehna
Aaaoelato B. D. Crtlglow
Sunday School
10 a.m .
ilorning Worship
U a .m.
Bible Study
J p. m.
Evening Service
7:41 p. m.
Mid weak Sarvlen Wednesday
7:41 p. m.
"A going Church fo r
A COMING LO R D "
COME AND SEE THERE
IB A REASON I

FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST,
Young People Sarriea Thurs­
SCIENTIST.
day 7:30 p.m.
M i E . Second S t
Sunday Sarrlets
11:00 a.m.
KBENEZER METHODIST
Sunday School
11:00 a.m
CHURCH
Wednssday Evening Meetings 1:00
CUnu Haights
Patter
Lesson S e r m o n ______ •'Unreality- Rav. Albert S. Farrier
Sunday School 10 a.m. Clifford
Beading Room located in Foyer of
Church Building open to public E. Johnion, auperlntendent.
2:10 to 4:10 p.m. Tuesdiya and Preaching Service 11 a.m.
MYF 5 p.m.
Thursdays.
A cordial Incitation la extended Prayar masting. Wednesday, 7:41
p.m.
to all to attend our serrieoe and
use tha R aiding Room.
THE CHRISTIAN A MISSIONARY
ST. LUKE’S LUTHERAN
ALLIANCE CHURCH
la Marla (N ear Orledo)
Park Ava. A 141k 84.
R av. Stephan M. Tuhy
P u to r
Sunday
Morning Worship t:29 a.m.
8 unday School
9:45 a m
Radio Mission Broadcast «t t:M
Worahlp
10:40 a.m
a. m . over WORE (740 ke)
Evening 7:45 p.m.
Sunday School t:00 a. m.—for all
Youth Fellowihip
6:30 p.m
ago groups.
Christian Day School — Monday Wednesday
Chapel Choir Rehearsal 7 p.m.
brough K-lday 9:00 a.m . — (All
I p.m
o.em er
grades and kinder* Bible Study and Prayer
Thursday
gartan .
Cherub Choir Rehaanal
i jo
CRURCH OK JKSLS CHRIST
Carol Choir Rehearsal LOO p.m.
O P LATTER DAY SAINTS
The Cadies' Missionary
Society
J . G. Brooks
Branch Prasidsnt
meats fo r Lunch and prayer
a t y HsU
on the 2nd Tuesday o f each
Sunday School
10 nonWorship
11 a m
Sacramsnt Mseting
g p.m.
business and praysr un the 4tb
Wednesday Primary Meeting at
Tuesday o f each month at 2.30
Y acht Club 4 p.m.
p.m.
" .' friendly ehurch for the whole
ELD ER SPRINGS BAPTIST
fam ily."
CHAPEL
Elder Springs
by First Baptist Church
SANFO RD SEVEN TH-DAY
Sanford, Fla.
ADVEN TIST CHURCH
Sunday School
10:00 a.m
Seventh St. end Elm Avs.
W. O. Su n sell,
Superintendent P w tar
A . C McCJure
Preaching
U :M a .a . Sabbath School
Saturday
Dr. H. K. Martin.
Preacher 9:30 a.m.
Evening Service
7:50 p m
Worship Service
l i a.m.
Prayer Meeting
Wednesday
PAOLA CIIURCU OK CHRIST
Lord's Day: Bible Study at 10 a.m. 7:30 pan.
Worship Sorvtco
U :00 a m
Preaching Service
T p.m.
LAKE MONROE BAPTIST
Goepel Meeting each night at 7:43
CHURCn
Everyone Welcome
Paator, B. G. Brown

ru st

BAPTIST CHURCH
OP GBNBYA

Jack L. Stawart
Sunday School
Morning Servica
Evening Service
Training Union
Preaching
Wed. Prayer Service

Paator

10 a. m.
11 a. m.
a 30 p. m.
7:30 p. m.
7:10 p.m.

CHURCH OP CHRIST
2nd S t and Elm Ava.
Ralph Brewer Jr.
Bvaa fille t
SU NDAY
Bible School* ..
lo
Morning W o n h l p ------ -------||
Evening Worahlp ------------- 7
TU E SD AY
Ladloa Claea
______9:30
W ED N ESD AY
Bible Study Claise*___ 7:30
THURSDAY
Men’s Training Claaa
2nd and 4th nlghts..._...... |

a.m.
a.m.
p.m.
a.m
p.m.

p.m.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
l i t Park Ave.
(A Southern Baptist Church)
W, P. Brooks Jr.
Pastor
Frrd B. Fisher
Associate Paator
Kirby R o g tr i
Director o f M uiic
Mrs. Marvin Milam
Organist
Morning Worahip
11 p. m.
Sunday School
9:43 a. m.
Morning W onhip
8:43 p. m
Training Union
a 45 p. m.
Evening Worahip
1:00 p. m.
Wedneiday Service
7:30 p. m.
(Nursery for all services)
(Earphonea fo r hard of heariag)
THE SANFORD CONGREGATION
OF JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES
1421 W. 1st St.
Sunday 3 P. M.— Watcbtower
Study
Sunday • p. m.— Memorial
Sorvie#
Wedneoday 7:20 P. M.
Congragatlon book study
Fraley 7:30 — TTieocreiie Minis­
try School
Friday g:30 — Service meeting
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Oak Avo. ad Third Si*.
The Rev. A. G. M clnnli, MlnUtcr
Mr*. George Touhy. Director of
Music and Orfanlat
Mila Katherine Brown D. C. E.
1:45 a. m. MORNING WORSHIP
Anthem— "Rida on in M ajesty"
Youth Choir, with solo
by David Berrien
Itfception o f Now M em ber!
Sermon — "Cnriet’i Entry into
ruaalem" Mr. Melnnia.
9:45 a. m. Sunday School
10:50 a. m. Seeaoin meets for
prayer In the Session Room
It a. m.
MORNING WORSHIP
Solo—"T h e Palma” Mre. Charles
Wilke
Antham— 1" Jaaui, Our Lord. Wo
Adore Thee”, Chancel Choir
Rectpkm o f Now M ember,
Sermon— "Chriat’e Entry Into Jeruaalem” M n Mclnla
Nurseries for children under
three, and three to six, every
Sunday morning during the
worahip houra, 1:45 a. m. and
11 a. m.
7:30 p. m. EVENING WORSHIP
Sermon
Mr. Melnnia

Additional
Church News
I O n Page 10

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When we become mired in the routine of life, one day is
like any other. 1 his was just another working-day for most
of the people in Jerusalem.
Three men died on Calvary Hill. One of them was the
Galilean!
Business as usual in Jerusalem. Unless we understand the
whole significance of what is happening we pay little
attention . . .
Do you understand what happened that Friday. Do you
realize WHO hung on that central Cross. Do you know
W H Y He died. And FOR WHOM?
There is nothing more necessary in our lives than the deep,
personal knowledge of whe^t happened that Friday . . . and
the Sunday following.
Come to Church!

THE CHURCH FOR A U . . .
a i l f o r the c h u r ch
I* the greatest factor on earth lor
lU s t
eha/ ac,#f and 3°od citizenship
* a *Jor«hous# ol spiritual values. Without a
econ
o n survive.
T i S J T There
V o * ?ore
" drlour
° Cn,Cy
dvlltiation
soundnor'
reasons
whv
•very person should attend service* reguiarlv
and support the Church. They are- (1) For hil
M t m i S u . Ill t o S
!i!* 5frnn)uni»Y and nation. (4) For the
sase of the Church Itself, which needs his moral
and material support. Plan to „
church ^ tu
larly and read your B'bie dally.
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This “ Support The Church” Series, Published Epch Week in the Sanford Herald with the Approval
o f the Seminole County Ministerial Association, is Made Possible by the Co-operation o f these Wellknown Business Establishments:
.MRS. APPLEBY’!
RESTAUR ANTS

FLORIDA STATE DANK
Sanford

BERRY’S WAREHOUSE
FURNITURE CO.

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK

SANFORD LINOLEUM
&amp; TILE COMPANY

GENE’S
SEMINOLE DRY CLEANERS

ROTELER WHOLESALE
CONFECTIONERY

BOYD - WALLACE
MUTUAL INSURANCE

B E R G S T R O M

W. W. HORNE
TRUCK BROKERAGE CO. INC

WILSON . MAIER
FURNITURE CO.

BROWN’ S AMOCO SERVICE

AMERICAN OIL CO.

THE TEXAS COMPANY
J. C. DavU, Consignee

REIMANN
CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH

PHOTO SERVICE

SENKARIK GLASS ft
PAINT CO.

HAROLD H. KASTNER CO.

SHERWOOD TRACTOR CO.

CELERY CITY PRINTING CO.

of

M. B. Strickland. Contractor

NICHOLSON BUICK CO.

R* ^ HARVEY PLUMBING

THE MAYFAIR INN

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THEATRE

&amp; D. Brown

J. C. HUTCHISON &amp; CO.

N E ill BOTTLING COMPANY

BR1SSON FUNERAL HOME

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.

ST* J0H *VS REALTY CO,

SMITTY’ S SNAPPIN’ TURTLE

HOL l ER MOTOR SALES

ROY W ALL PLUS!BING

WADES SUPREX MARKET

SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.

THE KILGORE SEED CO.

SANFORD AUTO PARTS

WARNER’S GULF SERVICE

STINE MACHINE &amp; SUPPLY CO.

SANFORD BOAT WORKS

ERMAN CONCRETE P IP * CO

W HEELER FERTILIZER CO.

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THE PAKFORD H ERALD Fri. Arrtt 12, 1*57

Pan 3 [

Lake Monroe P-TA

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Garden
Gate

Officers
Geneva IAtElects
Recent Meet
■ y A D D Ig

By M «rjl Treltt (R om Circle)
Sanford Garden Club

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you thought what it may be like in the slate senate, but do we ever nut even the most enthusiastic
in a few years when your child &gt;hear what the debate was about ? 1grower should use them with
enters the halls of learning? He
|&gt;crhap , 0ur "com m entator” i discretion. A pinch of herb adJ,

th a .

to

Mrs. Cadar Hart, Mr*. T. W. J*r»- * ’ •&lt; • , , * ™ an* ‘ r*“ urV *
Prevail. Mrs. Jack S t.w .r t and Thu x h o o l principal spoka to tha
M r,. W. L. Seig .pent Tuesday
8cboo'»
» nd
in Lakeland where they visited I I I I there be a teacher for y o u r
th* Baptist Children's Home. En ch,ld nM l &gt;*a r *
route home they visited
M r,.
Refreshment, were served by
Hart* sister, Sir. and Mrs. Stan- the
hostesses,
second
grad#
ley Mullins in Safety Harbor.
home room mother,,

PLANNING TIIF.IR SIGHTSEEING tour of Denmark art: Mm.
Mm. J. C. J o geosen.

Dick Holtzclaw
To Sing A t Club
Meet Wednesday

it* dinner on tho ground last SunTha First Baptist Church held
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Jolly and
W acker, J. C. Jorgensen, and day, About fifty attended.
&gt;family spent the weekend
ia
(Photo by Bergstrom)
Mr. and 3lr». Bud Kile and Kissimniea with Mr*. Jolly's m otson* o f th* rhillipina Island were her. Mrs. Alderman,
recent guests o f Mr. and Mra. W .'
Mrs. T. W. Prevatt spent SatL. ge|g,
jrday in Sanford with Mr. and
Mr. and Mr*. Lasley Walls o f, M™- J- W, P avia.______________
Pomona Tark visited Mr. ad Mrs.
EXPERT HONEST
Leslie Harper Sunday.
WATCH REPAIRING
Mrs. T. VY. Prevail
and ion
tend this gay affair,
YOU must be satisfied and
On the Jorgensen* return they Carlton visited Mr. and Mra. J.
you will be. Need more be
wilj , pend the remaining part of J* M,rkl1' 1" and famlly in San*
said? Is this really trua? Our
the summer In Wisconsin and, -p ,, U," om# D, monstraUon held
customers can tell you. Com«
tee for yourself.
Minnesota visiting their daugh-!it* meeting Tuesday at the comWALTER II. TRA PP
ters and sons-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
***!'
** present-1
Jeweler
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* m . ji , . . I JIis* Siyrtle Wilson gav* a U lk,
Howard
\oiterecht o f Madison,Qn „ B tjie Foo4t»t
Mrt&gt; T
WJ
313 E. Second St.
Wls. and Mr. and
Mrs.
Fred p r, vatt , nd Mr*.
Cadar Hart,i Fine new watches
Gable o f Lansing Minn.
hostesses served cake and coffee.; Beautiful wateh bands
Excellent reconditioned watches
Both are very thrilled about
Mr. and Mra. Julias Boon*it
Open every Saturday NIGHT
traveling and stated they couldn’t and fam ily spent th* weekMd ia
too.
wait to gat started.
I Klstimme* with r«U U v«k

Mr., Mrs. J. C. Jorgensen,
Mrs.
D. Wacker Denmark Bound

w h i l e 'h ^ o v e ^ r t S u M c h * ! w“ out »P «a d in g his cloak over a .wonderful touch to a creamed
snap* at him after having had mud puddle*, and heard the laugh- dish, salad, soup, meat or fish,
fifty children to cope with before, ter through an open window. But Use one or try a combination of
he esm e on the scene, or he may don't expect any more Information several herbs, heating the leaves
Leaving April 33 for Denmark
be taught by an incompetent, hired from him, because it is obvious or seeds in butter, oil or lemon
There will be a joint meeting of are Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jorgcn*,
j j m l y because there was no one that he doesn’ t know any more juice before adding them to the
j d s c . Wiry should any man with a about what goes on In the state dish, will ’ release the oils and the American Horn* Departm ent'
, nJ Mrl&gt; j orgr&lt;nsen-» » ilter&gt;
degree, perhaps even a Master's sruate now than when he w-as g o flavor.
Determine
what &gt;ou
and the Fine Aria Department of Mrs. D Wackar o f 018 Park Ave.
turn to teaching? He hat a fam - vemor.
■like— some arc strong
flavored, I
m0nths
ily to support, lie has his dream s, Dorothy is sick, so I am chain- others mild, and their use is w the Sanford W om ans U ud Apr i Tflcy p|ln u gpcn(j ^
; abroad visiting friends and rel­
o f the future—perhaps a new car, ed to the home fires, and have matter of individual preference, 16 at 8 p.m.
Dick Holtzclaw i* scheduled to atives.
a week-end alone with his w ife— plenty of time to get into trou ble: Use herbs fresh or dried. Keep
are these things possible on his j with the typewriter. Am informed tn assortment o f the latter on present the program . He will give
A reunion with Mr. Jorgensen's
teacher* salary? Not very often that the Happy Hour at the B.O.Q. your pantry shelf. But remem- a short talk cn “ Music Appre­
twin brother, whom he hasn't
— and yat his classmate In High on Friday has been changed to ber, dried herbs are much strongciation" awl sing several selec­ seen for 51 years has been planSchool, who never went to college Happy Hour* from 5:30 to 7:30
, r th«n tha fre»h, or use about
sisters and
is making mora by tending bar. An extra hour, so com e out and half tha quantity that you would tions of all time American favori- n*d. Also hi* two
te» Mr. Holtzclaw. for the past, many niece* and ntphawa will atselling ahocs, or driving a truck, take advantage of it. Also, there UJe 0f the fresh.
*®«nd complaining abcut the schools will be another Juke Box dance i Herb* are nicked for drying ten years, has been with the New
hi* child
attends. Somathlng uust their nineteenth of this month, ' 4S thty com# lnto f|0war, though
York City Opera Company as lead- ■
be done. The problem is not so with mor* of those lovely hostesses, nmny nity he "sheared” a few
Mr
• much tha tour prenent teacher* are ■f ;r the bachelors. Dancing from letv ei , t a t|m# , n during the ing soloist. He is presently starring
in
the
opera
"L
a
Travtata”
in
going to q u it-s o m e are. however, eight to eleven-thirty. And don't |growing season. Thyme and sumat tha rate of three thousanJ a forget to make plana for the big •
imvQrv
he nicked when New Orleans.
y e .r - b u t that w . will get no te a -,dfal the twenty",ixth. the dinner
th e, can a h o
b"
Mr*. A. O Roberta atated this
rhers to replace the ones we have. |dance sponsored
by the W ives! , i j nn_ . d u r W
&gt;nv neriod of
r.v .rv year,
vaar. as
at the
th . war baby
b ih v -i
. iiaa. - ____
. „ a i C,ipp«d during any p,r,0d 0f morning that, "T h e club feel* very
Every
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M f.e t^'?un! r c.,.nd 1growth. Hang in bunches, or lay in fortunata in being able to feature
boom ers enter first grade there dancing to the tunes of the Starshady, airy room. Shake o ff any.
is a new situation—crawded cla ss-, lighters.
Reservations must be
.. yj
y.
J .
thi
such a
celebrated
artist at its
«oon u , overtaxed facilities in d n o , madc by Tuesday, the twenty-th'rd, j
*
l
! " u h, ' meeting.”
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' 4* teachers. It will not lessen, as the „ . t least line up a sitter, if you I
iv
rn mb V
^
Hostesses for the occasion are:
birth rate prove,. This problem Med one. and most of u , do.
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^
, S f . i « ! ? Mrs. G. A. Sweeney, Mr*. C. C. |
d o e , not effect a few people In ; VAH-7 w ive, bridge met at Ter- £ ,a f* &lt;" , U fh V ? P* T ^ ront“ ln cr!*
. your town. It affect* all those who ry Price'* home in Loeh Arbor Packaged and bottled herb* arc Welch. Mrs. A. 0 Robert*. M r*.,
have children in school, now a n d ; Thursday afternoon, for a filing Purchasable in most
g roceu e, Pate, and Mrs. James Dotard. I
^&gt;1
will have children in school in the at the cards. Terry served her but th* one* put up by lhe ,m *
next few year,. Can you picture Kuwts meringue* with rasberries. * teur f r.?w*r
“ J. reU ‘ " *
what might happen if the schools Lou Johnson won first prize. At- m“ r# de lc* u fl“ vorL ,,ia" .tho’ e
had to close. If you have ever tending were Lou. Mary Libbey, put out in qu,nli|T ^ wholes*.e
helped ycu r child with h i, home - 1Doris Franrisca, Dot Mann. Con.
work, you will realize how inueli nie Yount, Joan Meigle, Kay
There are over ..000 herb* fam ]
iliar in America. We list just- a
patience it takes to teach that i Dwyer and Jean Stetson.
few of
these
which grow well
« child ail day long, multiplied by
in Florida: Sage, fla-il. Thyme,
forty. Tcrhaps you would have
Slint, Chives, Dill, Msjoram, Bor­
only or.o or two at home to leach — ,
Economy is the keynote around
-r*
age, and Summer Savory. Exper­ April loth, income tux day.
could you do it. or would you per-j
iment—try some others too.
fei to let the chi'd grow up unable
For
tho
most
part,
homemakers
By Mrs. C. F. Snyder
to write, read, i r calculate. Wc
All o f these herbs will grow aie aware o f this special day and
Pvt. Marlin Hand and Mrs.'
try to plan easy on the budget
!l f V.Bh K S , r ^ h ? C ? &amp; r S - ! 2 l ,d* Hand wer* su esu o f Mr. and ir°
'n "c,d
"U r,"&lt;1 to
in
pot*
and aml
latermay
transplanted
in tho book
Why Cant Johnny . .
R ...mnn.i p . ii
Po
t* *nd
meals . . . one low in dollar* and
Read” — some oV 5
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the Garden area.
However, the cent* but yet high in nutritive
#■ •#
plants are not expensive and value.
may be purchas'd from Wayside
Meat, o f course, i» one of thej
Frequently our Johnnie* are not
Mr»H.m terwn Gardens, Mentor, OhfS. With tho
most important items in *he|
, taught to write either, have no 1,111 ,n Arbor ^
Tuesday.
exception of Mint, non# require menu. There are many thirifty
aignture with which to sign a
„ ,
_
,
a particularly rich soil. The beds meat cuts which provide econo­
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Crsnshaw
check, and ar* unable to read th e ir
ahculd b* p ^ p *” '1 » bout
‘ wo mical meals.
grandmother's letters. W . have
. * “ *“ * ot Mr- and week,
before
planting,
using
Reba Staggs, well versed In the!
good teachers here in Seminole |
*• *• 1 ,el&gt;*
about half sand and half humus. field o f meat and meat cookery,
County. Let’s keep them, and give
,
ui»b
small amount o f bone suggests just a few economy ]
them a decent salary. We spend I Mrs. Alma Walker spent four meal. When the plants arc up
hcadlliners . . . special dollar
enough money on foolish things— d*&gt;'*
week,
in Daytona about one or two inches a little
saving meals for the preceding
visiting
relatives.
far better to be sure our children
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more fertilizer may be added. The April loth.
are not jeopardizing their edu­
Strips of salt pork ran join]
Mrs. Leli Van EHen w a. )n.l woody plants, such a» Thyme,
cation. Can't tell when this bill
lima beans in a baked casserole;
jured
at
her
horn#
a
week
ago,
may
b*
'
a
y
m
d
.
,
cornea up before the legislators,
0ctob*r., ^
NI0V,™b"
are dish. It’s a special treat when
u b u t (bare mutt be time for you to when she fell on the step*. She
! ‘ he Jm0" th» for P,ant,n* b*rb»- accompanied by brown bread ami | t o
wire or write Douglas Stenstrom, is somewhat Improved.
Spend th* next few months ex- a vegetable salad.
Mack N. Cleveland, or Gordon
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harold
Pell
an
d!
P
a n t i n g with the commercial
Another delightful and easily!
Frederick, and urge their support
u ™ , Schools.............
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daughters.
T am ar.
Jean
and Ta/ ' et,e,i
&gt;ou prepared pork dinner i* Sausage
of the Better
Program.
Our poor friend in Tallahassee Joanne were weekend visitors of b ’ and b* r” d.]r t0 sU rt your Shortcake. To make tills short­
cake, two layers o f corn bread arcwho has been writing "Just C om -: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pell o f Sam -|*ard*n ln lhe ya '
put together with hot pork sailmentary Not Coverage" must have tula.
“
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! sage links between
the layers
been sheltered indeed during h i* ,
------------C O U n t V C O U flC il
I and on top. This dish is served
political carter to be so sensitive!
Major and Mrs. Fred Jones an- , . , ,
,
with a cream gravy. The sausages
to the criticisms of two men w h o'rou n ce the birth o f a son. 'John H o l d s L Q S t M G e t
are precooked on top o f the ran­
,
j Walter. Monday, b om at the O r -,
ge or in the oven.
There are many beef cut* that 1
ain Betty Snyder, physical thar-!
The Seminole County Council may serve you, such as braised
apist with th . U. S. Army.
! r T A will hold its last meeting o f arm or Made steaks and cream
th* year Wednesday morning nt gravy served with baked potat­
I The W.M.U. o f
th* B aptistIth* Busine** Education O ffice on oes.
Ground beef Is always a choice
To climax the week long Youth, Church held its regular meeting Commercial Ave.
selection . . .for spaghetti dishes,
Services at the Church o f the at the church. Mrs. Harry Osteen;
A}} members andInterested
Naxarcne. 2nd and Maple Ave. a presided. .Mr. King Allman hadpar,ie* aP* invited to attend. In- hamburgers nr a* a stuffing for
“ Gospel Jamboree" has been plan- charge o f tha
program
which staliat'on o f new “ "'c e r * for the green peppers and other veget­
able*.
ned. Johnny Carter and David wa* on “ Th*
Corner Training t0 m l,&gt; y*l f w&gt;1‘ b*
, IVayr.e Jfathes will be in ch a rg e; School o f Missions.” Eight m em -|'
' ’ o f th# service.
b«r» were present.
‘Ssveral o f the congregation*
------------ young people will take part in
The Home Demonstration Club
th# service as well as guest, o f hold a luncheon meeting at th*
other local churches. The mezt- home o f Mrs. Albert Pell. Tuesing starts at 8 p.m. and will last day. Each
membar
brought a
one hour. The program vill b* dish prepared from canned foods
entirely musical.
demonstrating tha us* o f canned
Th# Rev. R.H.Spear, Jr. ex- food* in the home. Those present
tends an invitation to tha pub- were Mrs. Robert Williams, Mrs
lie to attend thia servic# and al- Grey Beall, Mrs.
Harold
Kby
• so to see the recently com plete! Mrs. Joe Siaster*. Mrs.
Frank,
Educational
Building in which George. Mr*. P. T. Piety and the
tli* service is being held.
hostess.

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prior
monthly T-TA meeting.

The season was
opened bp
president,
Claude
Hittell
and
Mra. Brantley gave the devotion­
al.
Election o f officer* wa* held
Roger Maxwell and 3tax Miller
left recently for Ohio after spend and Mrs. Jessis May Muse was
ing awhile
here with
Rogers*: choien president,
Mr».
R. C.
parents. Sir. and Sirs. Taul Max- Brantley, vie# president. Mrs.
well and fam ily.
Pauline Hobby,
secretary
and

.ittle goes * long way in th« cul*
inary field, and an herb garden
can be attractive as well as use* Two of the worst paid Jobs in a b o failed to tee the point of h i. ful- S * " * o f ‘ h*1" p,'odlK'c 'tuitc
the w -rld are teaching and re­ column, except as a vehicle (or »howy flower*. Design your garden
p o r t in g . But at le a n as a reporter sheif-defenre and buttering up to in « n r wmjr &gt; °“ w i,h* bul hcre
what youmake depends on YOU ( those In control at present. H ow - 11'* 0lie»uttlt,-’l l im» 5’00 niaY find
and y .n r
ambition— as a teacher ever, I gueta there are many who interesting. Place an old wugun
it depends on the largesse of your are glad to hear how attractive 1wheel flat on your prepared soil,
state acJ county no matter how and well-sp ken their represent#-, J*ing the spokes as dividers. This
good you are. I don't think many tiv*&gt;a arc, and whether their second makes a well-controlled,
*nia!i
of us realize h :w serious the tea- cousin twice removed once was garden area. An herb garden in
cher problem ii. Those who havt almost elected to the same scat. Florida will like partial shape,
children In school do, but how about We hear about the "clea r, good
There are no limits to the use
Lhe many young parents w hose' humored, informative, brief and of herbs. They are a delightful
* children are still pre-schcol? Have restrained” rebate that took place addition to our everyday cooking,

By Grace Thurston
The Lake Monro* P-TA » p o » -

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turned home after spending two
month, in Miami with her sou
and daughter-in-law,
Mr.
Mrs. Wayne Geiger. Mr. and Mr*.
Geiger accompanied her home as
aid her son ifarold, for a few*
days.

Why not try a h»rb garden?
It taker only a small apace, for a

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Dresses
Dress up the little one fo r
Easter in a Nanette, Kate
Green way or Chic Tots dress
from the Hollywood Shop.
In sizes 1-3, 3-6x, 7-14.
Many styles, colors and fab­
rics for your selection.

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WednesdaV Morn

Sub-Teens

By Junior Rite and
Abby Teen in sizes S14. Darling: dresses for
the young: SubteensFlare, pleated and slim
skirts. Printed and
solid, in all the new
Easter, Spring: and
Summer colors. Make
your Easter shopping:
easy, shop at Holly­
wood Shop.

Hats £ Bags
Adorable little hat
and bag sets, fo r

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coats with rows and rows o f ru f­
fles. White and pastel colors.
Make her Easter a real stand-out
with one o f our can-can petti­
coats. Also half and full
slips by Rogers in nylon
and for the Sub-Teens a can-can
o f nylon or a slip o f blendair miracle cotton.

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Panties
Tailored or trimm­
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Veterans Corner

Before Pilate

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b t added'to hi* home to tak* our* o f
tbo children. Another room must bo added,
nayba moro property obtained on which
to extend that home.
And ao it la with the city. A hu*t family.
Aa tha d ty g ro in
th a n
moat be more
atroete added to take care o f the additional
room needed to hooae a growing family.
More territory m tiit be added to provide
the a n a fo r the expanding eitisena.
That ie the problem with which Sanford
la faced — add more area in which to build
and expand — or shrivel op and become an*
known.
^
,
T h en have been timea when our neighbor*
oatilde o f the boundarie* o f Sanford have
complained becauae th e n weren’t aufficient
•ton* with the abondanoe o f merchandUe
which they demanded. How can the inalde
Sanford expand and grow onleaa the out*
• edge* give way to allow for the expan­
sion.
T h en are a few o f our neighbor* who en*
jo y the benefit* o f Sanford — it* protection
provided by a Police Department. itii water
approved by the State Board o f Health aa
safe to drink, a sewer Bystem for sanitation,
the city's ability to furnish a livelihood in
Jobs and opportunities, streets on which
to operate automobiles, doctors fo r medical
protection, a hospital to take ca n o f the iertoo* illness, schools, recreation programs,
r center w hen people gather to work and
play and discuss their problems — but they
do not ca n to sh a n In the cost o f these
benefits.
Some o f our frlendo say "W hy help pay
for them when we can enjoy them without
paying."
Annexation la very Important to the pro­
gress o f Sanford. New areas must be added
to take ears o f the thousands who will
eventually build in 'T he finest city in Cen­
tral Florida," or even all of Florida.
It is predicted, and all indications point to
•the fact that the prediction will come true,
that Sanford will become a city of BO to 60
thousand eitizns by 106B. The biggest p er
centage of these new cltisens will want the
services that an incorporated city provides.
They do not want to live in Jeopardy of fire
and outside of an area protected by a well
trained fire department, neither do they
want their families threatened by disease
because of the lack of a good sewage and
Water system, and they want the feeling
of plenty o f security with adequate police

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Friday, April 12. 1957

protection, am
only a municipality can provide.
Annexation is the answer to the Sanford,
Seminole County and Central Florida suc­
cess with the City o f Sanford providing a
Docks and Terminals project, more and bet­
ter fire protection, extension o f the sewage
system, a hugs naw civic center and all o f
the other betterments which society demands
today for iti day to day happlntss, security,
and advancement
The answer is annexation for growth and
progress both fo r th* city itself arid th*
citizens within and around i t
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Hare are eutboritative answers
front th# Veteran* Administration
to questions of current interest to
former servicemen and their fami­
lies:
Q. 1 am a disabled Korean vet­
eran sad I would Ilka to taka voca­
tional rehabilitation trtfning la a
European college. Is thk possi­
ble?
A. Under the law, U would not
be possible. Vocational rehabilita­
tion Is not availsbis In foreign

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A N*W TV tuning device set*
tha dial* for programs 11 hour*
ta advance. Now a family can
Sght out at tha breakfast table
what show* are to be viewed
that night

Food Industry Prices

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Tranquilizers
During the past years, some SO million
prescriptions for the so-cnlled tranquilizer
drugs were filled for Americans. That as­
tonishing figure underlines the need for
answers to questions which have stirred
controversy since the tranquilizers came in
to use a few yearn ago.
Some of the drugs have been used to treat
persons suffering from severe mental ill­
ness. In many other cases, they have been
used simply to quiet nerves of persons
who havo nothing more serious than ordi
nary jitters.
Medical opinion
Is not all In
agree­
ment as to the effectiveness of the drugs.
Some doctors feel that they may lie doing
considerable harm, especially when they nre
csod without medical supervision.
In cases of this kind, the laynmn is help­
less. He hart no means of determining whe­
ther the drugs are dangerous, or how ef­
fective they are. It is good to know, therefore
that the Nationnl Institute of Mental Health
Is undertaking an elaborate research pro­
gram to determine the value and limitations
of these drugs.
They may produce some firm answers to
troubling questions.

New T V Station
Will Rise Soon
In Jacksonville

Adams Street, will rover appro­
xim ately 3(),04)&lt;) square feet and
will be modern In design, embrac­
ing a combination o f grey brick
and blue glaied brick aa finish
material.

J ACKSCNVI LI.E— Ono o f
the
tallaot structures on the South
AUarde coast will soon rise be­
side the historic S t Johns River
hero.
Nearly twice aa high aa tha
Washington Monument, the tower
of Station WFGA-TV will thrust
1,000 feel Into the sky. It will be
over three limes as tall as th*
Prudential building here, Florida's
highest of lee building.

The 30 kw RCA transmitter, In
combination with tha tower and
antenna, wll enable WFGA-TV to
radiate 318,noo watts, the maxi­
mum effective poyer autborixed
for V llF television stations under
regulations o f the Fe.teral Communlcatlonj Commission.

The new station will serve Jackaonviq* ami the surounding areas
o f Florida and Georgia.
Presently existing home televi­
Tito new Channel II television sion receivers will not have to be
center, located at
1070 East modllfed to receive black and

white picture* from W TOA-TV'l
local or network color programs,
while homes having color recetvtra will see these programs la full
color.
George H Hodges, president,
said he believes this la the first
television station Initially planned
and constructed for the require­
ments of originating color TV pro­
gram s aa well ae transmitting net­
work color.

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nuclear submarine* have been
give* the name* of Scamp, Sculpta. Shark. Scocpto* and Snook.
They ought to he able to da
plenty of mischief to a potential
enemy—especially that Scampi

" A N D PUnts nsktd Him, A rt thou the King o f the Jaws? And
Ha answering said unto Him, Thou sayest IL And th# chief
priests accused Him o f many things: but Ha answered nothing."
— St. Mark 18:1, 3. ("ChrU I B e/ ore M o le ," by cmgraver Albrecht
Durtr, courtesy Toledo Museum of Art.)

Letters
To The Editor
EDITOR
Sanford Herald
204 West First Street
Sanford, Florida
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H ay I lata this mesne of thank­
ing you tor your part In helping
to mako Navy Appreciation Day
tueh an overwhelming tuccooo.
Without the co-operation th*
Sanford H«rsid gave, the Jaycees
could nsvtr havo provided auch
an eventful day.
We would like you to know that
we genuinily appreciate your atilstance sod Interest.
Thank you s fa ln for your help.
Your* v»ry truly,
G. Andrew Speer
President
EDITOR
Sanford Herald
Sanford, Florida
The Episcopal Church In the Dio­
cese o f South Florida, which ex­
tends from Ocala to Key Weat, has
recently conducted a development
fund program which will provide
funds to allow the church to ex­
pand in thla rapidly growing area.
Uifdrr the leadership o f the Rt.
Rev. Henry I. Louttlt, D. D „ bishop
o f the Diocese of South Florida,
this effort haa been most success­
ful aa th* financial goal waa over
subscribed by a large amount.
Theie funds will permit the Epis­
copal chutch to now enlargo Ua

vital work in five fields, namely:
aiding mission congregations In
new population centers; addition*
and renovation* at Uishop Gray
Inn for aged persons, located at
Davenport; building
o f a yeararound conference and retreat cen­
ter at Camp Wingmann near Avon
Park; Increased work on coltega
campuses and contribution to Uni­
versity of the South in Tcnncisee;
and a tithe of the funds to ov er­
seas work.
Aa general chairman of this pro­
gram, I take this opportunity to
lhank you and Other members o f
your staff for your valuable assis­
tance In helping ua Inform bvery
one of the effort. Your willingness
to furnish news coverage of our
various activities was o f great help
to us and the long-range results
are many.
Thank you again for your Inter­
est and cooperation.
Charles H. Gerhardt,
lencrat Chairman

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WIESBADEN, Germany (AITTNC&gt;—Army PFC. Ralph A. Flowen , whose guardian, Clyde C. DeLoach, Uvea ta Lake Monroe, re­
cently participated ta a field fj^
lng exercise with th* Fifth
aircraft artillery Battalion In
Germany.
Flowers, a radar qgetator in tha
battalion’s Battary B, entered the
Army in September IMS and com­
puted baric training at Fort
Jackson. S. C.
Tha XEyear-cld soldier is a 1988
graduate of Seminole High School
Its Sanford.
LUZON, P. I. )FHTNC)-Hom*l
J. Fambro, airman, USN, son of
Mrs. Rose C. Fambro of Longwood, aboard the attack aircraft
carrier USS Bennington, partici­
pated In tbs largest amphibious
operation to be held In th* Far
East since World War II.
The powerful armada of 10,000
men and 73 ship* took pert In
the “ Beaeoo Hill" operation from
Mar, 14 to Apr. 1.
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9. I have Just eon* out *f mili­
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under the law. What you should
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Another congressional group, this time the
consumer study subcommittee, has confirm­
ed the wide gsp between the prices consum­
ers pay for food end the prices farmers re*
celve for basic food products. And once
again we are told a new round o f inveiitlgations of food industry prices will follow.
Such investigations
may prove to be
worthwhile, though they have not been very
fruitful In the past. The fact seems to be
that because o f the elaborate processions
and services consumers demand, food pro­
cessors and marketing agencies will take
and increasingly greater share of the food
dollar.
This does not mean that there should not
be any further investigation of retail food
prices. On the contrary, that would be a good
thing. Such a probe might help narrow some­
what the gap between declining farm
pricea and rising food prices.
Aa long as consumers Insist on buying
an increasing amount of service and con­
venience when they go to the grocery store,
food prices will doubtless continue to rise
We no longer buy merely food; we buy pre­
cooking, fancy packaging and other things in
addition to the bade food items.
American consumers
like it that way.
They like being able to buy foods that take
only a few minutes— and almost no work
at all — to prepare. Since that is what we
want, we have to pay for it.

except In th* FklUoptnea
for eligible U. 8. efeisen* living
there.
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C l taamana* layead. tad TA **lomaUcally eoattauad R ta foroa
under extended term taaursnc*. 1
nt to rotastato my promanant
policy. Will I hare ta take a phy­
sical examination?
A. If you reinstate within five
years of tha data tha extentW
insurance would expire, ycu trill
not need a medical examination
or any madleal evldntea at good
health. If you rclnatata after that
Ume limit, you will be required
to take an examination.
Q. If a school was approved ta
brain veterans under Ua World
War 1| G! BUI, will it ala* ba
considered approved «* trail Ko­
rean veteran*?
~
A.Not neeeaaarlly. World War n
OI BUI approved doe* net carry
over. The ecbeol’a tour*** must
be approved ipeclfleaUy for Ko­
rean veteran*.
Veteran* Uvlng In Central Flor­
ida who wish further information
about their various benefits should
write or visit the VA office at
«g K. Central Av*. Orlande, Fla.

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Enterprise

Additional Society
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By HELEN SNODGRASS
ENTERPRISE— Mr. and Mrs.
Ira Sarver o f Dayton,- O. are
house guests this week o f Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Sarver.

disuouihis!

Mrs. Harold Stultx, local chair­
man o f cancer drive entertained
her assistants at a coffee at her
home
Tuesday
afternoon
and'
plans wera
completed
fo r the |
house to house canvas for the
eancer drive last week. A ttend-]
Ing were Mrs. W. L. Tyler, Mrs.
1D. J. Parker, Mrs. E. E. Brad1dock, Mrs. W. E. Goodwin, Mrs.
E. W. Jones, Mrs. Harvey Dunn,|
Mrs. Ida Tadgett and the hostess'
Mrs. Stults.

JACKY FENWICK

P&amp;MonalA
Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Eppi S r*
Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Epps Jr* end
Dr. and Mrs. Bill Epps will leav«
Sunday to attend the .F lorid*
■State pental Meeting at the Be*
noy Park Hetel in St. Petersburg
April 14. 15, and 16.
Mis* Grace Marie Stlnecipber*
a junior at Stetson University
will leave today fo r Maryville*
Tenn. where *he will spend the
spring
holidays
at
Maryvillo
College. Miss Stinecipher was a
student there for two years.

H id m other "night out" last
Wednctday. The girls played Ca­
Mrs. J. W. Normsn snd child*
ren, Nancy, Jimmy snd Lueyd
nasta at Jiml Gold’ s hcuse. and as
arrived recently from W ashington
usual, a noisy time was had by all!
D. C. to spend « few days with
With the amount of "g ab bin g " that
Mr. snd Mrs. A. K. R ossctter#
Miss Doris Faber, local chair­
goes cn at these get-togethers, it
Circle Number One
man o f the Red Cross drive an­
never fails to amaxe me that we
M is, Anna Pough returned to
nounced that Enterprise exceeded
DO manage to play some cards!
The Evening Circle Number
her home in Richmond, tnd. this
ed approximately $130 for this
Nine girls were able to make it
One o f the
First Presbyterian
week after visiting tha D. C.
this time, so we played three to a
Us quota o f $100 and has collectChurch, Sirs.
Floyd
G. Case,
Howard's for
approximately •
table, "cut-throat"! Those present
area.
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Chairman, met In the Educational
month. M in Lough is Mrs. How*
were: Mrs. Rosemary Finnegan,
Building
with
Hostesses
Mrs.
srd’s aunt.
F IN A L PLANS FOR TH E SANFORD GARDEN CLUB'S Flower Show have been made. Last minute
Mrs. Betty O’ Conner, Mrs. Doris
Th# regular meeting o f the
Marguerite Graham, Mrs. E. J. delalla were completed by d e n to right) Mrs. Blanton Owen, Chairman o f the Junltr Garden Club
Shortlard. Mrs. Adele
Heltman.
W.S.C.S. o f the Barnett Memorial
Routh and Mrs. John Krider Sr. division; Mrs. George Harden, Hospitality chairm an; and Mrs. A. I). Ituuntrrr, Plant Sale chairman.
Mrs. Pat Foster. Mrs. Joan GreenMethodist Church was held at the
The Meeting was opened with
(Photo by ll.rgslrom )
wood, and yours truly. High sec re
home o f
Mrs.
Harold
Nlers
a
Prayer
by
Mrs.
W
.
J.
Hartley
prise was won by Mrs. Rosemary
Tuesday
evening.
During the
Finnegan, and low score prise by and after the Businesa Session,
business session plans were dis­
gave
the
Mrs. Joan Greenwood. When we Mrs. Victor Greene
cussed for a baked
food
sale
firstly gave in and admitted we Bibla Lesson in the absence o f
but the date will be announced
the
regular
Bible
Teacher,
Mrs.
had played long enough, Jiml serv­
Inter. Mrs. Ira Padgett volunteer­
The Dependable Class o f the i * . i j
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ed a delicious chocolate cake, and C. M. Boyd, who is ill at her
FRIDAY
ed to keep the nursery children
Iced tea. Got home late, but all nome in Loch Arbor.
The Axalea Circle will meet nt^ First
.Methodist
Church
will A \ l r l O S p i l Q I
during the daily vacation Bible
was quiet and serene, and I doubt
Refreshments were served to Mrs. O. P. Herndon's home an ™ * ? for \
Mr* F- E n^'m itlat. president school. Guest speaker, Mrs. Roper
if 1 was missed!
twenty five members and guest.
o f Winter
Garden, district direc1 , , .* « nm M r. v ' 11 7 P-m- » t the Church, A fter the o f ^ Seminole Memorisl H osp ita l.________
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Sanford Ave. at 8 p.m. Mrs. E. mcctln|r ,h c group will attend, Auxiliary ha« railed « board meet- tor 0f promotion o f tha Orlando
Hear tell that Mrs. Mike M cFar­ Mrs. Greene.
GIANT
TABLECLOTH
C. Harper will »erve
( church icrvices.
in* ...........
for April
1ft at 10- .......
a m at
land (Bonnie to her friends,) went
Circle Number Two
, ,a* co-nostcSf
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CHECK Is used for this coat In
to Jacksonville today for a check­
I , m0, t Interesting talk. Refresh-] oy.ter-whtto and red tweed,
Circle Number Two held its Members arc reminded to bring, Tho Sanford Theatre Guild will hospital.
up. Hope everything goes "O .K ." April meeting at the home of plants for show.
at the City Hall at 8 p.m.
All members are urged to attend. mrnt,
e mad«
worn with a white wool cardlments oo ff bon,
home
made ire
ice cream
cream
and she com es right back home.
Mrs. Jay
Beck, 410 Magnolia
The Jacaranda Circle * ill mt-ei
e J ^ v to r la n ™ rhurrh wiU
“
and sponge cake were served the
gan suit for spring, from the
Congritulatinos are In order for Ave. Mrs. R. C. .Maxwell, chair­ at 7:30 p. m. at the Garden O n - * r"'* ji^ th e’ T n u th ^Ruddinir*at
following members and guests,
Ceorge Carmet c o l l e c t i o n .
1
in
th*
Youth
Building
at
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Beven-elghta length and flared.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Almond on the man, presided and Mrs. Ralph ter (o hear Dr. Phillip* W est-, .
Mrs. If. A. Throop. Mrs. Ida
the coat Is coUartesa with
birth of a "bouncing baby b oy ," Austin Smith acted a i secretary gate speak on "L a w n , and Lawn-1
Padgett,
Mrs.
Don
Walling.
Mrs
rion (er p ,,
hi of
draped folds at the neckline. A
in the absence o f Miss Alberta c a r e ’. All m em ber, are requst-1 ^
at Seminole Memorial Hospital.
B. W. Carlton. Mrs. Harry An­
P rt, bytcrUn \ hureh wi»
useful wrap also for cooler
Just how
important Is your Boyer.
derson. Mrs. Harvey Dunn, Mrs. [
ed to be present because the pro- mCft for
and recrcnli(,„
summer days end travel.
child's teacher to his (or her.)
Warren
d
is
c,
ami
her
house
5!rs. George M affet opened Ihe gram will he set up for the
lh Youlh niliIdjng from c p
overall development? (There Just meeting
guest Mrs, R. H. Thompson o f |
with a
prayer
after year. Hostesses are, J in . C. M. m through 8 p m.
New Jersey, Mrs. Tom M sg en -'
Isn't any doubt as to what the which routine business affairs t lowers, M r,. R. T. Hiekson, Mr* (
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answer to that one Is.) Since this were taken cart o f and reports Mabel Gear, and
heimer. Mrs. Kay Lee. Mrs. Lou- hl!| lU t (f t|l(| hmther.in.inw, Mr.
Mrs.
Irvins
is so true, then isn’ t it up to “ we. made. Sirs, W. P. Brooks cloed
ise Wilson. Mrs. Irene Jackson.
Mri&lt; ; ( A . Throop. •
Pryor.
U
se
W&lt;1X
S
uggests
the parents" to see that our chil­ the religious program with an
Mes. Kermit Wiggins, Mrs. J.
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The Ixora Circle o f the Garden I . . .
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dren have the best available? This inspiring bible study talk using
Club meets at 12:30 for a cover-j M l S S M V f t i e W l l S O n
is all leading up to a "soa p -b ox " "These Things Which Are Caeed dish luncheon Mrs. Fred Mor&gt;f
j# m
„ om, Demon
bit about the Better Schools Pro­ tars".
L o r ,. U r . t o l l
S .l'lm l M ... " r, , . Ci V , " e
ray, 1331 Forest Dr. Hostesses ,
.
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gram now before the Senate and
John Tatum and Mrs. Roper.
} ,r ' #n‘‘ M ri* F- C* ^
ThurTh# hostess served a sweet are, Mrs. Peggy
Murray, M rs.' 1 * on A * * nt
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i The Familiar uses o f wax nre
the House of Representative in
course with punch. Easter favors Ruth Lee. Mrs. Ann Cowan, M n . ] o f
fnr flno„ BnJ prc, rrv
April
tt
Tallahassee. Every day you r e a l
Mr. nnd Mrs. It. 11. Thompson
Roger
Clapp
returned
this
were placed on colorful plates.
Tommy Grarey
Laura Bracken.
|nB table top surfaces o f wihmI-|
or hear about Teachers leaving
of Baltimore and Cranford, N "c e k to his home in Montclair,
A fter refreshments wera served
Mrs. Paul I’ esold. 500 Palmetto rn fjn|,hpJt but h(&gt;r, are . number
April 12
the teaching profession because
J. have been the house guests of N. J. aftar a visit o f several days
old
fashions Ave. will hs hostess to thellibis- nf otbpr vory ujefu) jd M * for
Gary Tillis
o f low pay, etc. We can do som e­ the group sang
Mr. ami Mrs. Warren llise for “ t ‘ ho hom* o f Mrs. Anna Glass,
son
g
,
accompanied
by
Mrs.
Beck
cus Circle meeting at 2:30. Mrs. wax j llft rfmPmbcr always (bat;
Site Callahan
thing about it. There are two bills
the past month.
] HrMrs. John Walsh rehaw a better I
Billy
Coleman
"on the fire" at the present time, at the piano. Mrs. J. n. Ray’s Joe Melsch wll be co-hostess. tho wnxed
j turned to tholr homo In Clinton,
Andrea Monroe
"S ick finish and
protection
when a]
(in the Senate it’ s Bill No. 50, and vocal rendition o f " I ’ll Take You The program will be a
Nancy Cushman o f Now York. Iowa
a fter
spending
several
in the "H ouse" it’s Bill No. 74.) Home Again Cathleen” was the Plant Clinic .
thin coat ha, been applied rather
form er dramatic student at Rol- weeks on Stono Island.
highlight
o
f
the
social
hour.
that would go a long way to co r ­
Mr. and Mrs. 1). J. Parker and
The teenage b oy , o f the Church than a heavy application.
harm th« finish, and the surface |j|n l college, W inter Park who
Th* M ay meeting will be held af
lbe
Nararrnc
will
meet
rect the situation. They are not
Using wax for protection: Eq- will stay clean longer
because wa* Invited to play the rolo of daughter# Jean and Linda were
only to provide higher pay for at th# hom# &lt;•; Mrs. J. 1» Thr»s- at the church at 7 p m. for the nipment In kitchens and laundry there will be no smeary film to Juliet's mother, I.ady Cnpulet, in weekend guests of Mrs. Parker’ s
teachers, but also better schools ber, 424 Grandview Ave.
outing. The Rev. Robert Spears rooms enn lie cleaned gctly anil catrh dust.
j the “ Romeo ami Juliet" product- sister nnd fam ily. Mr. anil Mrs.
for OUR children. Write a letter!
Circle Number ^ Three
Jr. w ||| accompany
the
group. safely with w ar. And you will
Apply a coat o f wax to closet Ion given last week in celebration Stokey o f Avon Park.
Better yet, write three letters!!
Tho Presbyterian Women even- ^ j *0 (he young ladies o f tho
j find the wax will protect the en- shelves. It keeps dust front stick- on the 25th anniversary o f lh e ( I ,eilr. an&lt;| Mrs. R. A . Duvall
One to each of our representatives (ng C.rcie Number Three met cburrh wiU nlrrl , t ; p m. „
1 antel nnd make future cleaning m g and protect* the finish when opening nf the Annie
Russel!'and son, Dick ami her parent*,
in Tallahassee. You can reach R e­ with Mrs. W . B. Anderson, with ,bp bom# o f Violet Sprtvy for c . , u r
luggage and boxes nre taken up Theatre there, was the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Johnson o f
Ban
presentative Mack Cleveland and M r,. Curtis Hughe, serving as „ paiamil p, rtyi
If furniture drawers stick, ruh and down.
guest o f her mother-in-Iatv, M r,. Francisco, Calif., left Thursday
Gordon Frederick by writing to co-hostess. Following the ImslnSATURDAY
‘ he edge, with wax. You ran use]
Porch and outside
furniture, Charles Hume Baldwin at the for a visit with friends and relatthem c o the House o f Represen­ es session the /L et* Talk About"
The
R
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’s
o
f
the
First
Baptist
polishing
type,
but
pa,to]
gliders,
amt
swings
are
const- home o f Mr. and M r,. Robert Ives In tbo northern states bctatives, and
Senator
Douglas "period was led by Mrs. Warren
Church will meet at 9:30 a.nt. i w* x ** preferred for this lubri- nntly exposed to tbo weather and] Cox. Miss Cushman, who in real foro finally winding up in AritBP.’ dUT vv.'ti whit* touches
Stenstrom can be reached at the Adams.
The Sail!# Harrison Chapter of
i,,bhard use. They should be pro- life is Mrs. Duncan Baldwin, ha, ona or New Mexico. Lcdr. Duvall
I* till, block wool tep boler*
State Senate. Do it now, because
Th#
bible lesson
on "W hat
P‘'nci' shavings, and other tectrd with wax to keep them in «Pcnt much time In this section ha* been attached to the Sanford 1 and dress costume for spring
NOW is when it will do the most Obligation or duty do Christian N S D A R. will meet at t p.m.
Naval Air Station nnd they have from the Nettle Roaenstein col*
W. Rucker, M 0 *0o,# ,lirt w o n ‘ collect on the good shape. Waxing also m a k e of Florida
Citizens Have" was given by with Mrs. H
good.
] made their home here in Stone j lection. The Jacket covers a
Practically my last chance to Mrs. W. R. Anderson. Those pres Valencia Dr Mrs P. P. Campbell bottom and sides of metal or wood them easier to keep clean.
while hemstitched altk chiffon
ere" M rslD a 'vld """F a u ver and Mrs. It. W. ituprccht wiH aci wastchnskets if the basket Is]
When aeloctlng wax, rememberi
Mr. ami M r,. S. V. Gillespie Islnnd
for approxim ate
two
remind all Enlisted Wives about ent w
waxed. Use any polishing-typo to buy the kind, recommended returned la»t week to their home years nnd have made
many
bodice. White chiffon drapes III*
next Monday’s meeting at 8:00 p.m. Mrs. Leon Walker, Mr*. Warren as co-hostess.
neckline.
for tho typo waxing to be done.lin Chicago, HI. after a visit with friends in th l, section.
wax.
at the U.S.O , and another remin­ Adams Mrs. Merit Warner. Mrs.]
Ther# will be a board meeting
Make scuffed
footwear
look
der about the square-dancing les­ May Stotts, Mrs. Harvey Hale,] o f the Seminole Hospital Auxilbetter with household wax. Paste
Mrs. Fred Dudley, Stri. Curtis] jary at 10 a.m. at tha hospital.
sons at the Chiefs Club.
wax or a liquid, rlraning-polish
My husband keeps asking me Hughe,. Mrs. T. O. Ray. Mrs. I The I.ffdie* Aid of the l.uther- ing wax nre fine for dark smoothe
NOT to refer to the "Savage Sons" Jo#
Garrett, Mrs.
E llxaheth'an Church will have a bake *nlc I
ther* shoe s'""u • e *,cream wax on
at V.A.H. 5 all the time! So, just Sharon -Mrs. Carl Prescott, and , t 8:30 a.m. in front o f S e a rs' white on pastel leather.
Store on East First Street
for him, the "Savage Sons" won Jtrs. A. E. Kipp.
I When you clean china closet,
another soft ball game on Wednes­
.MONDAY
an,l
corner
cupboards
where
day! They went nine Innings to
The Y.W .A’s o f the First Bap-1 dishes nre stored, wax the shelves
beat what was considered their
list Church will meet from ii:30
*&lt;&gt;"n as they are emptied,
toughest competition, Fasron 51!
to 7:30 p.m.
i Leave the doors open while the
Hope this keeps up, at things arc
The Prayer Band o f the Women di1,h e» / ro,
“ *•»
mighty peaceful around here!
o f the First Presbyterian Church n
r'ioT o f *o|vcn can disappear beAll this business about the pro­
will meet in th . Phil.thca Class tarS ?"&lt;&lt; Pu‘
h*fk1 in
posed Sanfonl-Titusville Canal it
Spilled medicines and co»met
Room at 2:45 p.m., followed by , r'P " ,c'j m" " cj n*s “ n' 'n • , .
very new to me, and to moat o f
,nre ' « » ! M r " ,U ln
The* "Carnival o f Flower*" an­ the Business and Inspirational
ut who haven't been here too long.
v e * ,n ,h«’ b,,hr0tfm cnh np'
1 d o r't pretend to know any of the nual flow er show sponsored by meeting at 3 p.m. Circle No. 5 sifM the
surfaecs are waxed. And
details concerning it; " I only know the Sanford
Federated
Garden is in charge o f the program , and you'll find
that bottle*
won’ t
what I read in the new spaper"!! Club will open tomorrow at 3 p.m. ihe speaker will bo Judge Ernest stick to the paint during damp
But I have heard enough to fee! and remain open until 8 p.m. The lloushold-r. Nurser, wiU be pro- weather.
that it would be a good thing for Sunday hours are from 1 until vised.
1'rotect window sill* from rain
this town, and many ethers along 8 p m.
The Boy Scouts o f the First and moisture with a good paste
the way.
The finishing touche* on
the Piesbyteriun Church will meet in wax. Tile sills will be easier to
A r l whatever 1j good for San­ show must be made by 11 a.m. the Scout Room at 7 p m.
clean when dirt blows In. loo.
ford, and will h rlo it grow ar.d pros­ and the judges will be entertainfin e r .* *
Damp weather alio means stick­
per, should be good for all c f ut! ed at a luncheon at 12 o'clock.
*”
D!*,
.
. ing windows unless you've rem­
17ie reason you're getting my ilr s . George Harden is serving' 7,
Baptist
Dis*ric
&lt;“ WOr'1 embered to ruh paste wax on the
"choice bits of thflught",. anu
and noi
not j as nospnaiiiv
hospitality cnairman
chairman ror
for im
this
■l,&lt;* " ctter Speakers Tourn
s ----- - ——
,
0 r„&lt;ive* Wax on ex po.n l rash
strictly Navy news, is because 1 event. Judging o f entrle, will be- “J*]'1
ru" ’ ,lu,
vi„
,
e wear and
Union will be held in DcLand A
ran cut o f that after the: first cou- gin i t 1 p m .
pie of paragraphs!
Mm . Ralph B « . . , . M r . - •&lt;
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Calendar

Board Meeting
Scheduled Apr. 16

T c : A ' U c ’ w e to S fw o ? :

Happy Birthday

Flower Show
OpensTomorrow
At Mayfair Inn

lb . . h . . .
M W &lt; l* .| i£ S / *
1
l , l „ h . w . can be eliminated by
T ri-co'or awards will b« m ad. to luesuay
isin
„ f0at „ f pa„ c. was o c
th$» best blue nhbon winner in The
Joy-Ruth
C !••■ o f
the ,.n*.jona||y
both horticulture and artistic ar- First Baptist Church will meet i ‘
’ ici, tbpr ar,i r)r1 fr„ m
rangements.
Also
two sweep- at the home of
Mrs Bat WiDon, ^ T u i t h ’’ '^w ,x-keep 'a* glos’sy
stake, prizes will b« awarded for 239 .V Scott Ave. at 8 p m .
iurfafa on |U8gas, t p,)r, „ . hel*.,
th . greatest
number
of
blue
The Sanford Tourist and Shuf- h#vi
fc|u maaifUre an.|
ribbons in both divisions.
fleboard Club will meet for a metlc u „ &gt; Jcw f!ry boM , i hrU.f
Hostesses for the .how , .r e covered dish supper at « p.m
b0ok binl,|ng ,.
under the direction o f Mrs. W.| follow#,! by a gam « sasslon,
| &gt;ltamm, rr, and „ w , . as well
B. K*rchoff and include the fol
other toplfi ctn be protected
lowing: Mrs. Floyd r.lm er# Mrs. R. U M etsger
end Mrs. James from ruit uith wax Ut.like oil.
W. D. Hoffman, 5frs. E- E. An- Guy.
wax provide* clean and lasting
drrson, Mr*. J E. Nicholds, Sirs.!
Sweepstakes winners hav# an protection.
•eorge
Rounds,
Mrs.
Stanley addw| incentive a* a result of a
W axing wir# clothe, line, pro - 1
Ho land. Mrs. Robert
D ougla,,
^ prc, cntfd by
f . vide, protection against enrroxr / * ’ J r »« I V.klnn '
Spencer to the winner in the ar- Ion. They’ re
u/**rT Vtistle arrangement group and (hr loo. Juit a
W. D. Gardiner. Sirs. AHrcd Chile. Lychee
J U , ' doKnatcPd by I 0 . that’, needed
and Mrs^U P. Hagan.
#lh«r local nursery to be given aet clothes.
Mrs. I onald Jones
will be In tbe winner in the horticulture
It’s easy
charge o f clerk, who will assist diviilon&lt;
blinds with cream w ax-lt doesn’t
during tha judging and they ara|
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as follo w i: Mrs. W ight Kirtley , 1
Mrs. L. E. Leeper. Mrs. W. V.
Roberts, MrJ. W. E. Kirchhoff, ]
Mrs I. E. Rotten, Mrs. J. J. Cates,
Mrs. David Bach, Mrs. George!
Andrew Spear, Mrs. D. H. Mat­
hers. Mrs. E. C. Harper Jr.. Mrs.
JUDY JONIS, 18. of Jenkintown,
Pa., makes a pretty picture In
Phdadelphia after she was chos­
en “ Queen of th# Philadelphia
Press Photographers A ssocia­
tion." She will reign over th#
annual balL
(international)

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Track Records
A re Rewritten
By Seminoles

dGuurfd

SPORTS
Yesterday's Scheduled
| Game With Winter Park
Called Because Of Rain
Lost Year's Field
Goal Shooting Is
M ost Accurate Ever
NSW YORK «H — fie ld r w l
•booting la collage baiketball dur­
ing the past laaaoa waa tha most
accurate aver, and pat overall
aaorlnc
underwent
tba
moat
n arked receaelon la tha SS-year
klatory o f tha aport.
How la thlr paradox explained?
By tha averlncreaalnx trend to­
ward poaatsalon-atyla baaketball.
Guided by tha lu cceu ea o f San
Francisco's
two-time IK S and
1966 national
champions
and
North Carolina’ * top-ranked Tar
Heela thla year, college trama
bald tha ball for the beat ahoti
more than they aver had before.
Final official atatlatlca r»teaaed
today by tha NCAA Service Bu­
reau ehowed that 4413 m aior col­
lege gamea thla aeaaon produced
an average o f 144
potnta
par
game, compared to tha all-time
high o f 1440 for 1994.
w hile acortng decreaaed. field
goal and free throw ahootlng a c­
curacy went up, and for the fifth
straight aeaaon fewer fouls were
committed.
Personal foula averaged 34.S pe\
gam e for both teame Involved, aa
againrt 37.7 a year ago. Field
goal ahootlng went up to M 3 per
cent from last ecaion'a 37.*, and
free throw accuracy to 674 from
Fait-breaklng Connecticut won
team offentlve honor* with an
average o f 170 polntg per game,
and Oklahoma A * H waa tha top
m ajor college defcnalvw team for
tha 16th time In the p a it 31 aeaaoni. Tha Aggie*' yield of 34.6
pointa per game waa the hlgheat

Tha fired up Sanford Seminole
beaeball aquad, who have turned
their ayaa toward the Orange Belt
Conference title thla acaton deipite
dropping two game* In conference
play, found themaelvea twiddling
their thumb* again yesterday af­
ternoon as their icbeduled game
with undefeated Winter Park waa
called because o f a steady, un­
relenting downpour that flooded
tha playing field In HarperShephard field In Winter Park.
However, coach Dave ' Laude
aald thla morning that the rain
did not disappoint him or his
charges. "W e ll reschedule the
game later in the season," he
said, "and In the meantime we'll
have a few more day* to reshuf­
fle the team and get the spark we
need In tha pinches."
The Scmlnolea move back Into
action on the home diamond at
Memorial Stadium Tuesday night
when they play host to Leesburg.
"O u r only shortcomings now are
pow er a t the plate and response
when the pressure Is cn ," Laude
said o f his remarkable Scmlnolcs.
“ Man for man they can taka this
conference, even if it is as tough
as they com * in this class."
When reminded that Sanford
waa one o f the smallest schools
In the OBC Lauda replied tersely,
“ You can only put nine men on
ever to win the honor.
Ohio University was runnerup
In offense with
67.1 points per
games More head Ky. State, tho
p K tlo u a season's team scoring
champion, wound up
fifth
this
year.
Only 34 teams averaged more
than 80 points per game in 195637, compared to 33 the preceediog
year.

the field at a tim e !"
Laude said, "W e have no Inten­
tion of letting tha old saying that’
you can 't do well the first year in
a new conference' hold us back.
We’re playing a calculated risk
for a three-way tie In the con fer­
ence fo r first place, and I think
we're the team that can do it."
Laude said that he was som e­
what disturbed about the Winter
Park game being called off. “ I
think w* could have beat them yes­
terday," he said. "T h e boys were
worked up to a lather and were
ready to really put on a show. I’m
not worrying about their not com ­
ing through the next time, but it
may be a little late."
Laud* said that his strategy had
been based on the past record of
Winter Park. "T h ey ’re always
grsat until someone beats them,
then they start to fad* fa s t," he
said. "W e were going to try to
be the team to beat them ."
Laud* explained that the game
may be scheduled after the regu­
lar season, In which case a defeat
to Winter Park would not have
the future psychological effect.
"W e could havo played Winter
Park and beat them yesterday, I
think Cocoa will take them when
they play again."
Laud* said that the possibility
of some other team upsetting the
Wildcat* from Winter Park was
still not out of tin picture. "C o­
coa Is a good team” , Laudet ex ­
plained." and they may bt able
to take Winter Park the next
time."
•
Laud* reaffirmed his original
statement that with a little time
to work out the kinks in his base­
ball machine he could still field a
tram that would take any team
in the conference.

The moat amazing thing about
Seminole High School’s athletic
program this year is the blazing
track records that have been re­
written this week under the care­
ful guidance o f athletic director
Frad Ganas and three volunteers.
Jarst Murray, Gene Lcgg, and Ed
Rudislil.
Ten school track records have
bitten the dust in favor o f better
marks this week and it looks like
the erend will continue. Ganas,
with a big, enthusiastic grin spread
from ear to ear after Wednesday’s
track meet wth New Smyrna Beaeh
that turned into a landslide v ic­
tory for the
spirited warriors,
thanked the three men fo r their
services, irrepayable, to the sehonl.
“ We can never thank you fellows
for what you have don* fo r the
sch ool," Ganas said.
The retort was what had been
expected. "C oach, w e’re just glad
that the boys wanted to learn, and
wa're more than happy with tha
results."
Each o f the three men is a spe­
cialist in certain track events, and
every afternoon they come to Sominole High and spend two or
more hour* working individually
with the boys.
Gene Legg ami Ed Itudixill are
stationed at Sanford Naval Air
Station.
Ganas attributed the explosion
o f brilliant showing by the Semi­
nole thinelads as a new study in
form and determination. "T hese
fellows are specialist* and they
are teaching the track members
the proper form for the various
sports. With their help we are able
to give members o f the team In­
dividual attention that was never
possible when I had to work with
the team alone."
It was form taught by Gene Lcgg
that mado Meredith Scott hurl the
discus to a new record of 119‘9 " ;
It was form taught by Ed Rudisill that allowed Ronnie Gilev to
push the shot put to a new school
record distance - 42T0"; and It
was form taught by raret Murray
on the polo and topple clear for a
beautiful new school rrcord of 9'10"
in the pole vault.
Ganas declared in no qualified
statements, It's this sort of teach­
ing by interested people that built
the type srhool-cominunity rela­
tions here that we have been hop­
ing for for a long tim e."
But the school records haven't
ended here. With more o f coach
Ganas' time free he has been able
to give the runners individual at­
tention. Murray Nance blared the
100 yard dash for a school record
o f 10.6 seconds this week and then
turned around to lie with Mfke
Tamny for a new school record on
the 440 yard run o f 33.6 seconds.
It was new attention and good

P u lVm t

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FRE D GANAS, 8 HS track teach and atkletlc director smiles warmly
at the reasons why 16 new school records wsr* established f&lt;r the
track teem this week at the school meets. Left t# right, Jaret Mur­
ray, wb* coached Don Mathleua In a new pel# vault vetoed, Gene
Legg, stationed at 8 NA 8 , who coached Meredith Scott to a new
form that made Phil Byrd race
for a new record at Seminole In the
230 yard dash o f 26 seconds, end
it waa the tame thing that let the
determination o f
Giles, Dickie
Roundtree, Scott, and Nance set a
new icbool record In the mile relsy at three minutes 33.4 seconds.
It was also form and determ i­
nation that 1st Nance hurl hlm ialf
through the air 19’8 " fo r a new
school record In the broed Jump.
A new emphasis is
settling
around Seminole High School, and
the fallen records are the fruits.
HIRED ONE TO 'MATCH*
DALLAS, Tex. UP — Every
body put a match to the fire
that burned the m ortgage ag St.
Luke’s Eptseolpal Church Sunday
nlghk Each m em ber o f the ro-

discu* throw record, Ed Rudislil, alto stationed at 8 NA 8 , w ho coach­
ed Ronnie Giles to a new shat put record, and Ganas. Tha tkrea
men have volunteed their time to teach the track members Uia
sports in which they are specialist* and spend an average o f tw o
hours a d ty with the team each afternoon.
(rhotn by Bergstrom )

Millers Leave Sanford; Spring
Training Season Said 'Wonderful'
The Minneapolis Millers bad*
goodby to Sanford and a "wonder­
fu l" Spring Training Season here
In the newly finished New York
Giants Farm Training Base this
afternoon as the entire team, managert and press agents boarded
a train a t 3 p. m. bound for Mingregation lighted a kitchen match.
Their combined light triggered an
elecric eye that closed a circuit
to an electric hotplate that burned
the mortgage.

neapolis.
Robert Beebe pr*ese agent for the
Stiller* said, "This town has been
more cordial to us than any other
that we havo ever been in in Flor­
ida, and that la no slam at the
other town* In Florida where we
have been located."
The Millers w ere the topi In the
New Y ork Giant Farm System un­
d er the direction o f Carl llubbell.
Their Triple-A organization la the
building cam p fo r the future
Giant playtr*.
The training period here, some

six weeks, w i t described every­
thing from "tha great*et,” to our
"v e r y best yet", and on down
the line of descriptive and pleat­
ing remarks.
But they aren’t juat words.
While based in Sanford tit* Mil­
lers played 20 exhibition garnet R
either in Sanford o r Daytona
Beaeh and won 12 o f them , lost
only six, and tied two.
The good words about Sanford
will spread, and it la the hope
that the Giants will com e here
after their contract with Phoenix,
Ariz., is expired in tw o years.

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Coach Selection
Narrowed Tn 3
GAINESVILLE — Selection o f
coaches for the North and South
basketball team* for the Florida
High School All Star gam* to be
played hero this August r a i been
narrowed down to threo from each
oi the two hretione o f ihesU te.
Cary McDonald, president of the
Florida State Coaches Association,
reported this week that a prelim i­
nary vote o f the Association’s
membership placet coaches Joe
Bogart, Miami Edison. Jack Deedrick, Winter Haven and Joe Pigottr, Wildwood, the leading vote
getters in first balloting from
South Florida.
Receiving th* most votes among
North Florida roachee ar* John
Baldwin, Bishop Kenny, Sam Mit­
chell. Vernon, and Wade Odom,
Gainesville.
The game is an annual affair
la Florida Gymnasium on the Uni-:
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daad, tbatr u n k n o w n hrlra, davlv*
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u n k n o w n partita c l a im in g Interval
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ad p r o p a r t r altuatad In Hemlnola
C oun ty. Florida, l o - w l i t
Bagla on tha w a e la r ly right o f
w a y line o f Btata R oad No 1
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117.1 faat m or a o r laaa aaat an.l
2* fata aouth o f thn no rthwcai
r o r n r r o f tha Northaa al Q u * r tar o f tha Northnaat Quartvr
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waa tt rly r igh t o f w a y lria o f
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norlhwaatnrly a t r lah l anglaa
t o raid wr atvrly r ig h t o f w ay
line o f nntd H ig h w a y to a point
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aaat t o point o f be g inn ing ;
•nd to all parllea h a v in g or claim in g
to have a n y right, ti tl e o r Intaraat
In Iba a b o v e devcrlbad pro p erty :
Yuli a r e hereby notified that atilt
Itaa bean brough t a g i l n v t y o u by
Car l R o g a n and Mary R og an In the
ab o v e atyled cauaa In tha ab ove
na med C ou r t t o r e fo r m deed and to
quiet their title t o tha a b o v e d e s ­
cribed property and y o u are her eby
no tifie d and requ ired to file ( p e r ao n ally or hr a t t o r n e y ! wllli the
Clerk o f aald Court y o u r written
dafanaa. If any. tu iba Illll o f Cum pla int filed In raid atilt and to
aarve a c o p y t h er eof up on the A t ­
torn ey * f o r tha plalntlffa on o r be*
fora tha lt t h day o f May. A. D.
1117. Herein fall not o r derrae p r o rnnfaaao will b e entered aga ln at
y ou .
Wltneva m y hand and tha nffl*
r l i l neat nf I hi ■ Court at Hanford,
Flori d a, thla l*t h d a y o f April, A.
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D. C.
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Chu rch and Main Uultdlng
Orlando. Florida
A tt or n a r a fo r r l a ln t lffa
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Nine &lt;*t Totanehln T w e n t y nne
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T on and each o f yo u ara hereby
no tifie d that a suit In equity hat
bean b r o u g h t agalnat y o u by II F.
W A R D . JR . and W
A. W A R D .
JR. In tha Circu it C our t o f the
Ninth J u d ic a l Circuit. In and for
Hemlnola C ou n ty
Florida, and you
are h er eb y autnmnned. ordered and
rnqulred In file y o u r wr itten an»w a r o r dafanaea to tha Complaint
flltd here in agalnat y ou In tha
ab ove entitled cauaa In the o f f i c e
nf tha Clark o f tha c i r c u i t Court
In and f o r Seminole County. F lo r ­
ida. at his o f f i c e In th# Court
House In Hanford. F lo rid a on or
b ef ore tho 13th d ay o f May, A I*.
1117 and t o eerve a c o p y o f aucb
a n sw er o r defense! upon (litA.SON
A U L A NK N ER . r l a l n t l f f a ' a tto r ­
neys herein, w h ose addreta la 17
Faat Central Avenue Orlando. Flor
Ida nn nr hafora aald date aa re­
quired by the laws nf Flori d a and
the l i s t
Flor id a Rules o f Clvli
P rocedure. I f you fa ll to d o an, a
Decree r f n C onfeeeo Will he en.
terad agalnar y ou fo r the relief da
mended In tha Complaint.
T o n are fu rth er no tifi ed that the
nature o f aald euu la to Quiet tha
Title to aald r r o p « r t r In RONAt.D
It MASTKN. at u i And CIIAIU.K8
MAST UN. e l tit
The name o f the Court In which
Ihln null hna been Inatltuted in C ir ­
cuit Cnurt Ninth Ju di cal Circuit.
Seminole County Florid a, and tha
abbreviated title o f thin cave la R.
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Order and Notice shall he publish-

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“ Anastasia," with Ingrid Berg­
man. Yui Brynner and Helen Hayes
heading a itellar ta il, will open
Sunday at the Movieland Ride-In
Thaatre. Thla CinemaScope-DsLuxc
eolor Twentieth Century-Fox pro­
duction marks MUa Bergman'*
return to Am erican-made motion
picturoi after an abience of aevea
year*. It waa produced on a la­
vish scale in Paris, Copenhagen
and London under the personal
supervision o f Buddy Adler, exe­
cutive producer (or Twentieth Cen­
tury-Fox, and was directed by
Anatolt LUvak.
The line version o f "Anasta­
sia” was drawn from the success­
ful Broadway play by Guy Bolton
and Marcelle Maurette, which dra­
matises the enigma aurrounding
tho youngest daughter o f the late
Czar o f Russia. The Intriguing plot
deals with the attempt o f (our
white Ruaslana led by Y ul Bryn­
ner to pass o f Miss Bergman as
the real Anastasia, reputedly to
have escaped execution at tha
hands of tha Red Russians In 1914,
and to collect the 10,000,000 pound
legacy the Czar left in English
banks for her. The strange mix­
ture of fa ct and fantasy gives
tha picture great suspense and
high dramatic content.
“ Anastasia” was the cosliest
picture ever produced abroad by
Twentieth Century-Fox. It was
two years In preparation and was
before the cam eras for more than
four months. Much of the action
In the story takes place in Paris
and Director LUvak utilized the
famous S. Alexander’s Cathedral,
the Poitn Alexander III over the
Seine and many o f the winding
side streets o f the French capital
to give the picture the same scenic
authenticity that Rome gave to the
well-remembered “ Three Coins In
the Foundation.” Street scenes in
Copenhagen and the world-famed
Tivoli Gardens there also provide
Interesting backgrounds. The in­
terior scenes in the picture are

★

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Ingrid Rti'gman appears In (hr
title role o f Twentieth CenturyFox'* "A nastasia", which open*
"unday at the t
Thratrr.
Yul Bryiuier and listen Hay's
are also starred in tho CinemaScope (.‘ram s produced by Bud­
dy Adler In DtLuxe color.

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Comedy 'Top Secret
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You don't havt to be a lingulit.
to bccomn a succcsiful actor, bu t!
it helps. Kirk Dougtai, who ipouto
German, Korean and Hungarian
for hla role of a M ajor General In
Warner Bros* comedy, "T op Seeret A ffair” with Susan Hayward,
attesta to the truth nf this thesis.
The film premiere* Sunday at the
Ritx Theatre.
O f courxe It'* not every actor
who practically ha* a Berlitz
School in hla own home. Doug­
las maintains a Burney in Ger­
man through conversation with
his German cook. Ills own beau­
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hai far more value than merely
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correctly In film*.
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who learn* it. I believe there Is
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wldene** of an actor’s world and
the variety o f the perform ances
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army gorcral, Kirk Douglas, and
a touch-but beautiful lady publi­
sher, Susan Hayward, in a bailie
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entertainment at Ite very finest’.
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equally as Impresjtve, showing the
Royal Opera House of Copenhagen,
Left Bank Russian night clubs In
Paris, regal ballrocm s and lavish
drawing rooms. They were design­
ed by Andre Andrejew. who ts cre­
dited with revolutionizing the srt
of film designing in England in
the i930’ s.
The co*ttimes worn by Miss
Bergman and MUs Hayes were
made at famous couturiers Bal­
enciaga and Karinska in Paris
•nd the House of Worth in Lon­
don and, according to Rene Hu­
bert, who created the clothes,
they will give women a preview
of the fashions for 1937.
Akim Tam irff,
Marita Hunt,
Fallx Aylmer, Sacha Pitoeff, Ivan
Desny, Natalie Schafer, Gregoire
Grom off, Karl Stepanek. Ian de la
Haye and
Katherine Hath h:atl "TO P SECRET A F F A IR ", a new remedy from Warmer Broe., the
the supporting cast, which is one
studio wklck brougkt “ Mister R etorts' to the screen, Stare S u m s
of the largest aver assembled for
a Twntleth Century-Fox picture, H AYW ARD and Kirk Dowglts. It oirivoa Sunday at tho Rita Theatre
having 37 speaking parts. Even the for its premiere showing. The film tails tho story o f th* conquest o f
smallest rolei were carefully cast
the U. S. Arm y's toughest Genertl hy the hiltrioso moamiveriago
The very large Russian colony
o f both Paris and London, most o f n toaaUful hut-even-tougher lady pnhllshir.
of whom fled Russia during the
Revolution, were employed by Director LUvak to bring authentl-1
city to this exeraordinary prod - 1
ucticn. Arthur Laurents wrote the
screenplay and Jack Hildyard was
responsible fo r the camera work
which raptures the excitement
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THF SPRING DRIVEF—
THAT PO*IT-Yt3URSELP APPICT
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s lk o ra u
said Hsian tensely. 'T h e super­ County Hospital." She 1st her
▲ CTOUD 0&lt; doctor* la (A* Mldwt.t- cilious way ha looks— as U he'd thoughts form into words. "B ut
a ^
-« x a s ,,. s . ,\ s » 5 just picked up a bad fish—that ha should be a good doctor, too,
nasty little mustache— and the John, for that Job."
a * t L s r i S M M r la s way ha talks. Urawnd tor grand.
"Yea, dear, fee ahould. And for
aiaadtaTe .truss Booster ol tho
And /M -n u for Osrca. The Pras- all that we can prove, he is adoK S r t."!!K f E !L *
ident* says so and so. Nup, I quota."
can't stand him!"
Helen's head waa down, her
Ih* clink. Ur* Mllburn donate* th.
John laughed. "M y wife," ha face thoughtful "M y understand­
money to spit. th# Wom.o's Oub b«Sdo* they voted tsslstt helping th* drawled, "la one woman In a ing of Alloa Mllburn," she said
project. fir. Chad May* brilliant but thousand. Most women think ha's •lowly, "would Indicate something
Ktsntrie young mtdical admlalitra- wonderful." *
more— wall—more prrion al than
tor. la hlrad to orgaala* th* clinic.
"Hat That doesn't make him a Woman's Club fight, or a doc­
tor’s phoniness to make her shell
so."
CHAPTER 3
"It brings him patient^ And a out 175,000. Could she be Ihot
ELEN joined John at th#
disgusted with tha women for
reputation that la fabulous."
door leading Into th#
Helen had started for the hall, falling for dear Claude’s lin e?"
T m sorry," oh* aald, again con­
"Enough of them have fallen for
tritely. They walked toward the and the stairs. Now the came
kitchen. "But— but they any that back to John'* aide. "Could WU- him to vote down the support o f
klns-Smith have been behind that her pet p roject That's all It
Maya aplta In people'a face*!"
"Dr. Maya might be aomethlng action taken by the Women's amounts to, Helen. By ths way,
o f an eccentric," be aald. "I think Club against helping the clinic, llaasl Barr Is back In town," hs
remarked with the casualncsa
ha truly can be caller* a wonder Joh n ?"
He patted her cheek. "Smart about WQtld-shaklng news which
boy, thougb. He waa a child
can so infuriate a man's wife.
prodigy, took hia M.D. when not girl!"
"But that's bad!"
Helen glared at him. "Is she
quite twenty-two. And If he's
"Certainly it's bad. Women will In hla office ? " she asked.
little odd, ha aeema also to be an
John laughed. "1 don't think so.
. organising genius. Ha naa a corns In for lha check-ups of their
knack or a talent for aatttng up own accord—If they ars sold oa When the matter was brought to
hoapltal centers, and particularly ths Idea. But tha men have to be my attention, the term used was:
theaa screening clinics. The Idea pushed. Wilklns-Smlth k n o w s 'He had taken up with hsr.' I
really don't know very much
waa not original with us. you that quits as well as wa do."
"And he's a quack besides, about it, Helen. Except that ahe'a
know. And Maya has dona aome
around, and Alice may know It
wonderful things In Massachu­ John!"
John smiled, but aald nothlag. If not, ahe'U find out sooner or
setts, in Indiana and Georgia.
later Hazel—er—attracts atten­
“ Isn't h a?"
Ilia results are phenomenal. And
"1 don’t know, Helen. There tion."
so. I've been told, are hla own
*'I see. Well, then It's all clear
medical abilities, especially Ui have been whispers about ghost
surgery and fee splitting. Uvsr- to me. Alice ts out for Hazel's
diagnostic*.**
"I only hope," aha aald firmly, zealousnesa. Not enough so that blood, aa well aa to '•how' tha
"that I can ba around when those ths County Medical Society naa Women's Club gang where to get
two m eet Your Dr. Maya and cared to prefer charges to the off."
"M y dear!"
Alice Mllburn, 1 mean. It ahould AMA, however."
"W hat would K taka to make
'T h a t la her reason! Blit haa
ba a alghL W heee-ooo!‘r
causa to hats that redhead, and
“ As things are," ha went on, them do th at?"
"W ell, they don't act Impetu­ the'd spend big money to hurt her
"w# have decided that our clinic
— to ba a success, and even to ously," ha answered. 'Thera are and her friend. Do you hope to
get Itself started without d e la y - all sorts of angles to It Hla pro­ get aomethlng concrete that will
malpractica show him up for what hs la ?”
will need Chad Maya just about tection a g a i n s t
"N ot so much aa we hope to
as badly as it n a e d s Alice's charges— well, anyway, such a
money. An idea la all righ t It's man has to have an Iron-clad or­ establish our cllnlo so strongly
fins. But you need know-how, ganization within hla hospital. and make It so good that It can
and a firm hand, to get a new Ths key personnel knows what automatically fight men Uks him.
sort o f project Ilka this Into oper­ goes on: don't doubt that! And— In the communlty'a best inter­
ation when there la active op­ maybe It's only or— such a doctor ests," John replied. “T h at's why
haa to be as allck as silk."
ws're taking a large chunk of
position."
."I wonder why Alice doesn't Alice’s money to hire Chad M aya
"B u t— la th ere?"
" I hops not too much, Helen. Ilka h im ?" 'Itlsn mused. "He If anyone's qualified to set up an
But certainly Wilklns-Smlth la scrapes hla foot and throws A - l organization for us and at
not —ar—with us." Helen laugh­ around hla falsa charm enough." ths same time bk a match for
"H elen!"
Wilklns-Smlth, It’s Chad Maya
ed at th* precision o f hla diction.
"W hy d ossa l she like h im ?" Ha plays ths medical gams all
"N or hla friends," John continued
ways. Including dirty." Hs spoke
more briskly. "In fact, dear, the Helen repeated Insistently.
"Because, at heart, they are with positive relish.
County Hospital has put Itself on
record as not honoring our re- both ward politicians."
"M y goodness," gasped his
tort*.”
"I suppose he haa to be a poli­ w tfa "M y goodntio, John!”
(T o Bo Continued/
"I can't stand Wilklns-Smlth," tician to be Superintendent o f the
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q . Where doe* It some from aa4
how Is It Identified?
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and Is tho smallest steak hi
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It contains tho feather bona
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T H A T New Albany, Ind., hen
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lo r BL Patrick's Day—or Easter.
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LIto began harmonionoly for
Africo'o now otolo of Ghana.
More Ikon a million ftroono
joined in a nation-wide eonp/eet.
t t t
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Indian. Should ho nn osport ot
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WEDDING INVITATIONS a n d
Locations.
SI MALE ar FEMALE
A. B. PETERSON
| Infants to school age, Reasonable
announcements$10.80
per
100
.
South Pinecrest — Sanford
SI WORK WANTED
Broker Associates: A. B. Peter­
Also calling cards. , t « ‘.ioncry. , rates. Mother., rare. Mrs. Single­
Grove Manors — Sanford
53 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
son Jr.. P. J. Chesterton, Car4'owall'a
O ffice
Supply,
117 ton. 1104 E.* 20th. Ph. FA 2-5425.
A’alencia
Villas
—
DeLand
field Willetts, and R. W. Wil­
UA MONEY to LOAN
Magnolia.
Whispering Oaks — Titusville
liams, A . C. Doudnsy, Land
Gentleman lea vitg fo r Chicago
23 SPECIAL SERVICES
Surveyor
and vicinity. Wants driver, nil
SSA ROOFING A PLUMBING
WELL DRILLING
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2 8123 FHA In eervlce and FH A financ­
expense, raid. Phone Valdez
54 PIANO SERVICES
Fairbankt-Mors# pumps.
Hotel. Room 401.
13 ELECTRICAL-CONTRACTORS
ing available.
Repairs to all makes.
Tired o f Trailer-Life?
819 E. First St.
SI LNSUKANCE
HOWARD C LONG
Let's Trade
NOTICE
3B7 E. Commercial Ava.
ST NOT1CES-PERSONALS
Put down your roots on th!| larga Wa can qualify you fo r one r.f
Marshall H trihall B- Yaung re­
Phona
PA
&gt;2133
these
homes
in
30
minutaa.
You
IS ARTICLES f ir SALE
Oak-shaded Plat in excellent
iC T B X fr n r m m ia r
signs as Marshall o f Cassel­
can atart enjoying tha home
IS FURNITURE A HOUSEHOLD
suburban
nsighborhood.
Over
berry as o f this data, April 11.
HOUSES
WASHED
while we proctsa tha papers.
JOHNSON MOTORS
I t t acres, with liveable, new, 2
SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS Also roofs. STEAM LUX TRO- 25— ARTICLE.*, FOR .HALE
BR home that has unlimited
&lt;'ESS. In Orlindo since 1916.
2484 Sanford Ava. Ph. FA 2-1592
possibilities.
Thousandi of satisfied custom­ Paint $2.60 gal.. Cots $5.98. Work
' i — m a t AN U f o u n d "
Developed
by
By appointment only.
ers. Fra* eitimata. Call 34389
Clothai, Camp Goods. ArmyTH E NEW
O LOST— Brown shoulder strap
W. H. ‘ 'B ill- STEMPER
collect, Orlando.
Navy Surplus, 310 Sanford Ave.
OLIVER OUTBOARD MOTOUS

S E M IN O L E
COUNTY
M OTORS

&amp;

handbag. Valuabla papara. RE­
WARD. Call FA 2-0631 before
12:00, F A 2-2902 after 13:00.

S— FOR RENT
Nice 2 Bedroom modern home
kitchen equipped. Located at
2011 Holly Ave. ConUct Semi­
nole Realty, F A 2-6232.

Realtor — Gaatral Inturor
(iuy AllenAsaoclate
Arietta Price, Associate
Phono FA 2 4991 - 112 N. Park

This is a pass to the Prairie Lake
Drive-In for Vivian
Farrell.
Exp. data Apr. 21, 1957.

T U D O R , Inc.
Cor. Hwy. 17-13 * 37th St.
Phone FA 2-1501
BRAILEY ODHAM, P raa.

ROSA L. P AYTO N Furn. 2 bedroom masonry home,
Nolan Road. Ph. FA 2-2312.
Registered
Real Estate Bruktr
Fum Dbed Apartment. F A 2-2SO0.
Ph. FA 2-1301— 17-92 at Hiawatha This is a pasi to tha Rita Theatre
.4
EFFICIENCY
apartmenU
lu llfor Sue Ann Toney. Exp. date
OZ1ER REALTY CO.
able for couple or aingle person.
Apr. 21, 1957.
Laara B. O iler, Realtor
Private bath A ahower. Ideally
H
aiti
M.
Field,
Associate
located aeross from Post Office.
^ F io w f7 7 * 7 ia iit f.. x l B T " " *
Inquire Jacobaon Dept. Store. 2601 So. Orlando Hwy FA 2-6542
M odem all elec, kitchenette Apta.

SUMMER RATES
Cell Clark'a Court. F A 2-340T.

!I
j

j

9

FURNISHED” ROOMS fo r gen­
tlemen. close
to
Downtown.
F A 2-5938.
_

Real Estate Insurance
Commercial Investments— Resists
Property Management

R A Y M O N D M. BALL,
R E A LTO R

A. K. ROSSETTER, FLORIST
Phona FA 2-1851
For dependable Service
Member
of
Flortat
Telegraphy Delivery Aten.

BLOOMING AFRICAN VIOLETS
60c — $1.00
GRAI’ EVII.LE N URSERY
8
.
D.
nighleyman
—
Associate
This is e pees to tha Prairie Lake
FA 2-0883
Ph. FA 2-5841 Grapevine Ave.,
Drlva-In fo r Billy Bishop. Exp. 204 8 . Park Ave.
date Apr. 21, 1957.
This is n pas, to tha Movielnnd
Cherry Real Estate Agency
Ridc-In for Wally Pope. Exp.
Dial
FA
2-9329—
Notary
Tw o duplex apartments, one bed­
date Apr. 21. 1957.
1219
W
.
13
St.
Rear-Barber
Shop
room each. Furnished. $50 03 per

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

month. 704 A TOO West 4th St.
Phone F A 2-3883 after 6 p.m.

10- O FFICE EQUIPMENT
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
ask Crumley &amp; Montelth
Machine
Co
at 117 South Park Ph. FA 2-4895 HAYNES O ffice
Osteen— 3
room
first
floor
Typewriters, adding machine*
floor furnished apt. 3 room »e*
Sales Rentals, 314 Mag., Ph.
Buy in Lake Mary and Save.
rood floor furnished apt. Call
FA 2 0162.
M AJOR BROWN REALTY
ft
FA 2-5771.______________________
Lake Mary, Florida
11— a l t o m o b / l b s — t r a H ^ M
Ph. Sanford FA 2-5237
Small apt. I l l Elm Ph. FA-2-0578.
SKR
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, masonry home,
about one year old, in beautiful
R A Y HERRON
private bsths. 114 W. First St.
I.nch Arbor. This is a wonder
YOUR
fill buy at $13,500.00 requires
Clean furn. apt., 311 Park Ave.
PONTIAC SALESMAN FOR A
$3860 down, balance $71.41 mon­
NEW
PONTIAC OR
GOOD
E fficiency Apt. Hi-way 17-92 So.
thly.
USED CAR
City Limits. Slumbarland Court.
1949 Ford 2-door
Nicely furnished five room gar­ Looking for a bargain? Here's an 1950 PJy. 4-dr. Sedan, new
excellent 3 bedroom, modern
age apartment.
Call FA
(mint &amp; scat covers. Spec. $395
home, includes water heater,
. 2-0838 or FA 2-0872.
1931 Plym. 4dr. Sedan
space heater, blinds, and beauti
1954 Chav. 2dr. P. G.
8 room unfurnished house. Ph.
ful rugs. A real value at $8900,
1954 Font. 4-dr. Hyd. Clean
FA 2-8321, if no anawer FA with good terms available.
1954 Pont. 4dr. Sid. Shift
2-1288.
1955 Pont. 2 -dr. Cat. Ex. Clean.
Many other good values in every
3 room furnished apartment. 2300
Ph. FA 2 1&gt;231 or after 8 p. m.
•ise and prira-class.
FA 2 2883. 301 W est 1st St.
M ellonvillc Ave.
Furnished 2 bedroom apt. 213 W.
16th. Ph. F A 2-5450.___________

Seminole Realty

W. DIETRICHS
T. W. MERO
Rooms $4.00 and up. 420 Wes*.
REALTORS
First Street.
Elisabeth Metbvln, Associate
room
completely
furnished 1901 Park Ave. Phona FA 2 3232
ground floor apt. Lights and cookFOR RENT
le g facilities. Apply 313 Pal- New one bedroom unfurnished
mstto Ava.
house.
Motel rooms suitable fur couples.
$40 mo. Ph. F A 2-4330.
Clean furn. home, couple. 1505
E l l i o t t . _______________
2

BR bungalow
Palmetto.

furnished.

313

2 Bedroom house, kitchen equip­
ped. 817 Escambia Dr. $85.U0
mo. Phona FA 2-0920 a fter 1: 00.

HIGHWAY nt'SINKSS PRO­
PERTY AND ACREAGE
CLAYTON C. BROOKS
Phone FA 2 0669
Real Estate Investmeule
Specialising In Acreage
Route 2, Box 630 Sanford, Fla.

Robert A. Williams

REALTOR
Raym ond Lundquist,
ASSOCIATE
Small 2 bedroom furn. house— Phone FA 2-3951
Altantlc Bank
reasonable.
For
6
months.
FA 2-4177.
__________ *— UhAI. 4..s| \ rh FOR SALK
1 BR apt. Kitchen equipped. Liv­ 3 BR CB hom*. large lot. niea
ing room furn. 1301 Elliott A v«. location. $2,960. $52.41 mo. 2421
Phone FA 2-6334 after 3 p. m. Yala.
ttlUlhr.K.i

a;:u

..t.A L lU K n 3 bedroom house, electric kitchen,
apace heater, large fan, vena2 bedroom CB home un 2 lota.
u in
blind*,
doubla
garage,
6 fruit tress, welt iandacapad.
washing machine, extra lot,
$8500.
fruit and shade trees. Near
3 Bedroom, 2 bath home on beau­
.Monroe Corner. $6,000.00 See
tiful 211* lakrfront lot. BRAND
Sirs. E. M. Cain, Lake Monroe.
NEW. $16,500. EASY TERM S.
Listings Needed —
G EN E VA: Country home, two
Service Families Waiting
atory, ten rooms, furnish.il with
BROWN REALTY
kitchen equipped. 2-car garage,
Sanford Ave. a*. Rosalia
beautiful landscaped yard, 253
FA 2-2538
foot frontage, near school. Call
\ &gt; ------------------------ ---------------------------Geneva 2601 or write Box 303.
'
FOR RENT
Geneva for appointment.
Store building approx. 540'
3 bedroom unfurn. house. 2 baths,
LOST LAKES ACRES
screened porch.
18 beautiful ramp or home sites,
2 room (pertinent, funished.
5-7 acres, with or without lake2 hedoom house, Furn. Available
front. Near Paisley o f f Itt. 42.
April 15.
W rits for brochure.
KK.VVETH F. SLACK
L. 51. “ S T E W Prince
REG. REAL ESTATE BROKER
511 Center St.. EusUs
1609 E. nd
Phone FA 2 0231
Phone Elgin 7-2305
Consult A REALTOR First

This is a pass to the Ritz Theatre
fo r J. D. Stunt. Exp. date AprPh FA 2-2211
21. 1957

i .CULLEN AND MARKET
106 N. Park Ave

P ow erful— Smooth— Quiet
H-L-O-W TROLLING
EASY STARTING
Special Introductory O ffer
15 HP Full Shift ilo to r

ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­ Srnnll ra it Iron stove, table-top
oil stove and oil heater, all like
ments, invoice*, hand bills, and
new. Very reasonable. 101 W.
program s,
etc.
Progressive
9th St. Phone FA 2-5038.
Printing Co. Phone FA 3-2931—
403 Wert 13th Sl
$299.50
— Factory to you—
WESTERN AUTO STORE
Alumlaam
GATLIN BROTHERS
Venetian Blind*
214 E. First SL .... Ph. FA 2-4103
Dragline A Rulldoter Service
Eneloied head. Paf-proof bottom
Ph. FA 2-3276 Sanford.
14 ft. fiberglass boat, cover, trail­
rail with plastic tn d i. Plaitie
er, motor. Almost new. l'houa
or rayon tapes. Catton or nylon
INCOME TAX SERVICE
cords.
FA 2-4177.
Wm. II. Murray
1111 Celery Ave. Phone FA 2-1394 Senkarik Glaaa and Paint Co.
MERCURY
112114 West nd SL Ph. FA 2 4422
Closed Sunday
OUTBOARD MOTORS
1956 G, K. Dryer, Ilka new
W. P. SMITH
Do you knit, crochet, lew or make
Only $125.00
2515 Park Ave.
FA 2-8461
saleable articles o f any kind.
Sanford Electric Company
Mark 4 — Mark 10 — Mark 25
We have a proposition that will
116 Magnolia
- Mark 30 - Mark 66 — Elec­
Interest you. Dial FA 2-2299
tric — Mark 73 Electric
or call at 918 French Ave. at Wa uuy ana sail uh * lu ru tere.
4 HP to 60 HP
once.
Paymg top cash prices for any
Boat trailers from $122.00
thing nr value SUPER TRAD ­
USED MOTORS
ING POST on 17 02 Ph r A 22 Mark — 7 Marcury 71i I1P each INO
0677.
$125.00
Plumbing. Krethy Healing
1 10 HP Johnson
50.00
Thor automatic washer in good
M. G. HODGES
1 10 HP Mercury
65.00
condition for only $ 100.00.
Service
on
All
Water
P
u
m
p,—
1 71* HP Elgin
65.00
Sanford Elec S ir Company
W ell, DrilleJ — Pump,
116 Magnolia
15— A K i l l I.KM SV.V.vJtp.D
Paola Road. Phoo# FA 2 6037
Good used refrigerator, washer,
One Horse Farm Wagon with
PLUMBING
stove, $25.99 each. Cali nt 898
rubber tire*. Set o f Single lia rContract and Repair Wcrk
Magnolia, after 6:99.
nee*. One or Two Horse Mow­
Free Estimate,
ing Jlachine. Scoop. Also 5 GaitK. L HARVEY
Gd-iiI u*cd
Kelvinntnr
Dryer
ed Saddle Horae. Write R. M. 201 Sanford Ave. Thone FA 2-338.1
for Just $75.00
Rakstraw, Box 1160, New Smy­
Sanford Electric Co.
rna Beach, Fla. or Fhone GAS116 Magnolia

8443.

WANTED
Used Motors, all sizes, especially
15 to 30 HP. Trad* up to an
EVIN RUDE NOW!
Your Evlnrude Dealer
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
304 E. 1st
Phone FA 2-3961

m

Fri. April 12, 1957

Pa«* •

A — BUILDING— REPAIRS—

DAILY
ACROSS

1. Throb
A Dried
orchid
tuber

II. Ring*
shaped
UUnd
11. Sultan's de­
cree
12. Palm
14. Tardier

is. A U. B. vie*.

president
IT. Arabian
garments
20. Half an em
21. Mouselike
mammal
24. Middle

25. Regain*
tr. Flower
smell
28. Additional
30. Penmen
32. Itigh, craggy
hilt
33. Pronoun
34. Elevated
train
Icolloq.)
33. La Ira
38. Of greater
*8*
38. atop'
4L Assistants
43. Giraffe*
like mammal
46. Bondsman
47. Senate mes­
sengers
41 Church of*
Ariel
DOWN
1. Knave of
club* (loo)
2 Oenus of
lizards

CROSSWORD

•t
-:iai i

. 1- .
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r , $*
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3. Place o f tend 23. Russ­
li'.VO J l
4. Snow v*.
ian
'i t ;
hide*
ruler*
tot i
3. Girl's name 23. French
u'-i r.iw
4 Quiets
satirist Kiauiai i
2!'21 l» , : v .&gt;
7. Macaws
28. Farm
cl n v 8 -);..
8. Monetary
ani­
t-L.1 1 II 1
unit (Lat­
mal
ri' 2iei*ivia)
31. Music
•:«&gt;*.» •••
note
I. Dutch com­
V .” 2. i j ii :i j •.
mune
31. Old
times
10. Through
TertetSay'i ******
1*. Tiny
(archaic)
36. Weight
IT. Accumulate 33. Holt-boring
(Turk.)
IS. Tree
tool
40. Loiter
18. Worship
38. Leather
42. Father
21. City
oil
42. Evening
I Mont. |
(la*k
(poet.)
32 Protective
37. Comfort
44. Indian
garment
53 Jump
weight

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Y O U 'R E T E L L I N G M E !
— l y Will!AM HITT—
Ccnfral Press W rlftr

A 100-YEAR-OLD Orrlngton.
England, woman .‘ eclare* her
longevity la due to th* fact that
ah* "never did a day1* work alnc*
I was bom ." What a loafly Ufa
ah* has led!
! ! !
Excavators accidentally have
uncovered v ia * Jugs dating hack

Nkrumah. However. Korea aort
of makes up for this by naming
as Its new Information minister a
fellow known only as Oh.
!
I1
Incidentally, young a , (I la
Ghana u-anls aid from the V, M.\
These Utile counlriet sure team

I 1 )
Because #1 aalUrltish feeling
n* Seetih whisky l» new far eal*
In Calm, for thirsty Igypllane this
musl seem m rum •*.
! ! !
Ghent, Africa's newest nation,
ha, as Its prime minister a states
man
with theall • but •unpro­
nounceable n a m e of
Kwamt

pipes bunt. We can name lets *1
air programs that should b*
liquidated.
•
1 !
;
As always at this time o f year,
entire refrigerated train loads o f
fresh Louisiana strawberries are
about to head north. A s a wel­
come harbinger o f spring—this
beatj tha robin all hollow.

'

fast, don't tSryf
1
I1
to 409 B. C. near Naples, Italy.
A radl* elation had la slap
Don't gel e jelled —(hey were
breedcalling whan sludla water
empty.

2 Sport* C«*ts. Size 19 Plain, 29— FURNITURE and
like new $8 . N t .y bliio 85. Ph.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
FA 2-5259 afl&lt;r 6:30 p. ni.

SILLING FLORIDA BIFF

Contracting A Repair*
• HIG VALUK5
Small portable Washer for $20.1)0
1007 Sanford Ava. Pb. FA 2 6562
• QUICK CREDIT
Sanford Electric Co.
• EASY TERMS
116 Magnolia
CERAMIC t i l e
WILSO.VMAIER
Paul F. Mueller k Son
New and L'acd Farnilure
Full site play-pen in good con-liFree Estimate— Quelily Wi*k
lluhy Hpcars. Mgr.— FA 2-1-1531 dilion. Originally $17 0U. Will -111 K. First St.. Th. FA 2-5622
1*11 for $ 12.00. Ph. FA 2-3*17.
ENJOY* an evening of fun and
U ltd furniture, appliances, tools,
CLARK
dancing with “ The
Country
act. Ruught-sold. Larry’s Mart.
Wringer Washer, one Only at
Plumbing,
Heating
A
Supply
Co.
F or e n j o y a b l e r e a d in g
Cousins" at tha DOGGIE DINER
"21 East First St.. Ph. FA 2-4133
$50.00
Contracting
k
Repairs
k BAR, Laka Mary, to-night at
D o n ’ t M l is
Sanford Electric Company
2619 O rlindo Dr. Ph. FA 2-2374
9 p. in. 'til 1 a. m.
116 Magnolia
Highway 17 k 92 South
U — BEAUTY PARLORS
p l u m b in g ” * - S e p t ic t a n k s Crib and high chair for sale.
:i COMPLETE ROOMS
It will pay YOU to sao ua before Your Beauty Number 1a FA 2-6742 INSTALLATION A REPAIRS i 125 Pinecrest Dr. FA 2-4931.
OF FINE FURNITURE
24 Hour Service
you buy. Open Evenings and H AR RIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
A *600.00 VALUE ONLY
ARCHIE C. HARRIETT
105 8 . Oak A t*.
NEW WE5TINGHOU8E
Sunday*.
7*A 2-5299 or FA 2-5751
Eaatside Trailer Sale*
1
ton
‘
J
.'IO
volt
nir
conditioner,
l A - m r.vTV. TTV.1.1* tU K TIW
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY
Palalka, Fla.
44—PIANO .SERVICE
thermostatically controlled.
EASY TERMS
IF
YOU
NEED
Only $19!).95. Terms.
1950 Ford V -8 .................. . $116
FURNITURE
L. L. BUI — Psaea* Ttchm eua
I960 Char. Convertible .. . $215 A good ataady income and can Phoo* FA 2-0339 Route 1. Sanford
IIAGGEKLY APPLIANCE
work only half days, it il Avon
. $375
1950 W illy, Stationwagon
CENTER
Cosmetic*. Experience uitneres- PfANO TUNING A REPAIRING
In Irasrn the load on aurvivlng
I95t Dodge Pickup Truck ..... »4«6
115 S. Magnolia
KA 2 1672 20.1-209 Kart First
F.\ 2-OPW! Loved One* at a lime when
la ry . Contact Mrs. J. Milvnich,
. $595
1952 Mercury 4-dr, .
W. L. HARMON
clear thinking is clouded by
Box 246, Lockhart.
Ph, KA 2 1277 Atlcr K:00 p. in. Usr.l W c lin g h o u ie , Frost Free
. $145
1951 Chev. Hardtop
sorrow, investigate beautiful
BOY REEL
Refrigerator, Across top Free*
2 girla, 18-35, to train a* cashier*. 25— ELECTRICAL 3 ERVICP-6
Oaklawn Memorial Park now,
306 E. Second St,
er. Special thie week
High school education a must.
D ifor* Need
appliances, a,la
Only 1100.00
5 day 48 hour week. Apply FRIO IDA IRE
This i* a pass to tha Movieland
■nd terries, 0. H. High. Oviedo
Sanford Klectrig Company
Winn-Dixie, 3rd St.
CALL LEW LUSTER
Ride-In for Berry St. John.
Fla, Pfcowe r O -M llb er Saa
116 Magnolia
Exp. data Apr. 21, 1957.
O ffice:
FA 2-1183
ford FA2-388.1 after 6 p. m.
19— MALE HELP WAN I Eli
l»-rU
H
.M
T
U
H
K
and
Home:
FA
2-3938
DON S COVER SHOP
A ir Conditioning
Budget and credit man. Apply
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Automobile Interior Decorator
Electrical
Contracting
and
Firestone Store.
No Obligation
Scat Covers — Boat Cushion*
Repairs; Economical Houi*
BEDROOM SPECIAL
A t Willis Pontiac—301 W. HL Experienced man for night work.
W iring and Repairs
Bookcase Bed
Keg, 1272.00
Apply Bell's Standard Service, K IN H A L E ELECTRIC COMPANY
19.53 Buirk convertible Super, fu l­
Innerinring MaPrcs.,
French at Seminole Blvd.
12
Magnolia
Ilia)
FA
2-9915
ly equipped. Retail for $1195,
Matching Rnx Spring
Married man wishes part lima
sell fo r $700.00 cash. See at SALESMEN — Men whu have had i i
NOW
a—
u l t l d i n g - r e p a i k s - Double Dresser
Chest o f Drawari
2007 Adams Ave. a fter 6:50 p.
axperiene* in sailing tn colored, PAIN TIN G
work. Have steady Job, bat
m. F A 2-6230.
Tilt Mirror
can make over $200 00 par
FLOOR
and rtnisbag.
week. For th* men who can
al-h for wimrlhing pert lime
SEE ELMO FARIA YOLK
waning, beretag SaeM
sell w* o ffe r a guarantee o f
Free 2 flllnw.
1828.
$100 00 per week. Interview, 9
•flit- 1:00 p. m. Daily and all
R. JL Qtones*. Laka Mary
to 12 from Monday on. Motor
VphicI* Association o f America.
Wrought Iron Buuk Beds
B E D -I-M IX CONCRETE
day Saturday. Call TA 2-2411
834 Kuht Ava. Orlando.
IComplete with
Window Sills • Lintel,
SALESM AN— 301 W. Ftrat SL
mattress and
or write Box US c /a Herald.
Septic Tank—StaG' Ap .roved
New and Used Cara
21— WORK WANTED
Ladder (Make*
Sand — Cement Mortar Mix
FA 2-0231 or FA 2 5376 after 6.
Twin Reds)
MirarU Concrete Co.
Power lawn mowing. Ph. FA 2 6370
1933 Ford Thnnderbird. Excellent
Elm A v e .
Phone FA 2-5751
evenings.
condition. Dial KA 2 4330.
T m s!In *7T &gt; !sp!a)T
Laundry, ironing at homo or day r o r Punting rail Mr T ajk»r Ph
..i-."a t .r tale:
35 ft. CraatFA 2-8159. Room apeelal $1495 1 Ic . Sectional
work. Phone FA 2-5649.
liner. 38 ft. Detroiter. For par­
Reg. $179.00
REMODELING?
ticulars call FA 2-2267. Slay -.4—RIWNEm O P M R T t's r r iE s
W*
can
assist
in
financing,
plans
consider trade on hom* or proselecting a contractor. A the
I lodern Sunoco Service Slation
P«rty.
finest materials available.
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19 fttA fvflll
(Can tinned From Faga Ona) ,
State," oue a f the deale ra tom *,
men ted.
Ta rapUea the local Sanford j
State Farmers' Market with the
seme type t o building o r avail
&lt;n» poblio to Invited to attmi leaser la appearance and fire re• concert of mosie for the orpn atatanee would not help to# local
market aJtuatlon, a dealer aald.
•I Holy Ctom Episcopal Church,
The Seminole County Chamber
• a top , Apr. 14. rt I ». ■ - This to Com m erc* expressed interest In
to tfeo *««ot*4 cooeart pw ontto the local markt and the replac­
during Oil. winter mosob hi San- ing o f the market with a modern,
fire resistant building capable o f
. ofrd bp chords organist Jack Book- handling vast volumes o f produce
. k itfl Jr
and merchandise with available la­
tootle wffi bo bond from eon* bor.
"W e are foreed to use mechani­
poetft from too l*th, 39th ond
IDtl&lt; eanturiao Bach will bo re­ cal aids la- loading produce Into
trucks which would be impossible
presented bp hit famous Toceate to do with wood flooring,” one o f
■ »l Fugue hi D Minor; Mtndfls- the dealers burned out la the THE RE V. JE SSE ■ - WALLER
•Oku bp Mt Sixth Sonata. Cattr Apr. 4 disastrous firs said.
"O ne o f the representatives or
Franck's Choral |» E Major will
maybe all o f the representatives
bt hoard, along with work, of and our Senator will ba invited
two wsll-known Chicago mnslto attend, and we would like to
- plant. Dr. Loo Sowtrbp ami Erie sea the State Market Director
Dstemartar, who ractntlp raiirrd
and other officials attend the
to Daytona Botch. The program
n
ig so that wa might ba adwl'l conclude with Loalt Vi*rn«’i
o f what plans era being
First Methodist Church, San­
Ctrl Hon. bated on the theme of
j for tho reconstruction of the
*BU Bon" at tho Ptrlltnwnt
.urket," K was aald at the meet- ford, to having special Holy Week
bul’dinga In London.
Services, beginning Sunday night,
-ag.
Eookhardt eamo la Sanford a It Is also expected that Nathan
paar and a half ago to aorro Roly i Maya, Agriculture Commissioner Apr. 14. Thoso service* will con­
Cioaa E-lscopal Church aa or- for Florida will ateo ba Invited to tinue at the ehurch each evening
o f Holy Week through Thursday,
ailat-fhoLrmtit.r. A native r f attend the meeting.
Wirtar Park, ha holrfo a degree The meeting will be held in the Apr. 18. All evening services will
to maile from RoIPns College. City Commissioners Room at the hegin at 7:30 o'clock.
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Sanford City Hall.
Tho
Rev. Jesse
E. Waller,
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9'
3fsthodlst District Superintendent
r
for th« Orlando District, will bo

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C hurch N ew s In Cantata Told

THE IH T L E BIOWN CHUBCW
ON THE HILL
(CoagregatloBal)
Corner Park A n . and 24th St
D r. J. Bernard Boot, Minlatar
D r. Prtd Enimlager, AfMelata
Sunday School-------9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship
_..ll a. m.
On Palm Sunday wo celebrate
the brief p rogreti of Jeatu dawn
tho slopes o f OUrot and along a
palm -itrewn road. What atarted
that day fat tho way o f a procesalon haa nerar yet been halted.
Any future worth chertehnlg de­
p en d . upon H it Victorious advance
along all the highway, of the
world and Into tho heart! of man­
kind. Como on out and enter Into
ou r medltatlono.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
"'V hera You A rt Never a
Stranger
But Once"
1907 Sanford Ave
Parry L Stoat,
Minister
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Adult
leaaon, "Hosanna—Crucify 1" The
Attendance Sunday exceeded that
o f l i f t Eaiter.
Decision Day, clim axing Vl.Ution
Week, will bo obaerved at Morn­
ing Worship at 11 o'clock. Quito
o number who have committed
themtelves to become Chri.Utns
o r to transfer their membership
w ill be received. Prelude, "The
P a lm s" (F au re). Choir anthem,
"J eru ia lm e" (Parker)
Sermon,
"L e t Him Enter In Triumph." In
order to make K easier for young
m other, to attend, there li a nunaery In the annex ofr the care of
babies. The orderly parking of
cars In the lots South o f the sanc­
tuary and North o f the parsonage
la appreciated.
Christian Youth Fellowship, 9:30
p. m.
Evening Worship, T:M. Theme,
"T h e Uplifted Christ Lift. Men”
(Jno. 12:32).
Candlelight Communion Service,
Maunday Thursday, Apr. 19, at
T:30 p. m.
Everyone is Invited to all pub­
lic sendees. A special welcome Is
tendered to new residents, Navy
fam llis, tourists, weekend guests,
and any others who are without
9 church home In Sanford.

A cantata, 'T h e Seven Last
Words o f Christ" by Heinrich
Schults, will be presented 8 undey
evening at 7:30 at the First Bap­
tist Church.
Tho choir o f tho church will bo
assisted by a group o f soloists
from Stetson University and by
a string ensemble from that In­
stitution.
Thoso taking part are ns fol­
lows; soloists, Barbara Chaney
Turner, soprano; Judson Rogers,
tenor; Jaek H. Coldlron, baritone;
Evans McCoy, bass;.M artin Stinecipher, bass; and 31rs. C. A. Tuck•r, alto.
Tho string enssmbls, Maurice
Fluery, first violin, Beth Butcher,
second violin. 3fary Tom Donnell,
third violin, Jack Matthews, viola,
ami Ralph Russell, cello.
In the chorus are; sopranos,
Mrs. Guy Bishop, Mrs. G. H.
Drake, Mrs. L, F. Garner, Mrs. D.
F. Helms, Mias Alene Moors, Mrs.
Christine W oodruff; altos, Mrs. C.
A. Anderson, Miss Beverly Ben­
ton, Mrs. Rex Dantxler, .Mrs. W.
B. Pippip, Mrs. C. A. Tucker, and
Miss Juanita Wynne; tenors, Dr.
0 . W. Maker, W. H. Duncan, Rex
Dantxler, Myron K. Smith, Ken­
neth Slack, and W. L. Harmon;
j o s s ; B. 0 . Carter, Hubert Comp­
ton, F. E. McCoy, U.C. Steele, J.
31. Stinecipher, and C. A . Tucker;
conductor, Kirby Rogers and or­
ganist, Mrs. Marvin Milam.

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Church Choir Will
Present Cantata
Easter Sunday

Preceding the service a 15 min­
ute vesper service will he played
by Mrs. Albrt Hickson at tha or­
gan. The public Is cordially In­
vited to attend this service on
Easter Snday evening.
the car with Mrs. Wheeler, 3Ir.
and Mrs. Hardy and 3Ir$. Hattie
Ragsdale and rushed to the clinic.
After examination and x-rays
Mrs. Wheeler was sent to' the
Florida Sanatorium, where she
is resting as eomfortobla as esn
be expected under the circum­
stance*.
W# certainly hope that Bile will
be the end o f this kind o f episode.

Congress m a s B u k a f t " a r t torn orrw.”
"T h ey win hav* l a ra-program
flto present p ita s bat B t n w ill
a r t be M W lagtolatiaa Bor tb t Im­
mediate construction," a a li Mar­
king.
C o o g m t m s a Herlong m id **I
am thrilled ta death and ala tod
over tha fart that tha N avy haa
decided to do this because it la uti­
lising tha praaant fadlitlaa and
expending where • bate oaw ex­
ists.”
M ayor David Gatohal, speaking
to Congressman Herteog after tho
N a ry 'o release had baon read
said "W o think you’v e done a w on­
derful Job, S y d ."
Congressman
Her long’s reply
was "T h e people have done a won­
derful Job, to o ."
Chamber o f Com m erce President
Clifford McKlbbin commented, aa
bo spoke to the Congressman. "Y o u
and the boys up there did a won­
derful Job for ua."
George Andrew Ipeer, President
o f the Seminole
County Junior
Chamber of Com m erce said "W e
want to thank you fo r an that you
and Senators Smathera and Holland
have done for ua.”
John Krider told the Congress­
man "T h ere's no w ay to txpraea
our appreciation fo r what you have
done.”
Krider, talking with Captain R o­
bert Jackson following the release
of the Navy'a Chief of Planning
u i d T t ’ a the biggest news we’ve
had In a hundred
years. We're
very, very thrilled," he aald.
Karlyle Housholder, a mem ber
of the Chamber o f Com m erce Arm ­
ed Forces Committee M id this a f­
ternoon " I am com pletely happy—
It shows that the people o f Sanford,
cooperating together ean a ccom ­
plish what they want.”
City Commissioner A. L, Wilson
commented today “ It la eertainly
gratifying news and I think it la
ona o f our finest efforts because of
the way our cltixena g ot together
with city officials, the city’ s lea­
ders, and our Washington delega­
tion to put over this Job."
Captain Robert W. Jackson, by
telephone. M id
this
afternoon
shortly after the release was mad*
“ I am very, very pleased with the
decision and most happy that the
Navy has seen fit to remain in San­
ford where the Navy la loved »o
much.”
Immediately
following the re­
lease, plans were made for a
gigantic rally and parade this a f­
ternoon which la scheduled to take
place at 4 o'clock. The parade,
which will Include the City Police
Dfrpirtment, the Sheriffs cars,
the Highway Patrol cars. Fire De­
partment apparatus, and hundreds
of automobiles Joining in, will form
at the Chamber o f
Com merce
building to tour downtown Sanford
In a loud and Jubilant expression
of their appreciation fo r the Na­
vy's release.
Present plans for the program
at the Sanford Naval Air Station
art to expand tha facilities within
the present limits of the Air Sta­
tion. Runwaya will be lengthened
and buildings constructed to take
care o f tha immediate need. This
will Include barracks, hangars and
other types of building that hav*
been in demand for sometime at
the local Naval Air Station.
Telephones hav* been ringing
constantly at the Seminole Coun­
ty Chamber of Com merce office
with eitlxens asking for additional
information on the expansion pro­
gram o f tha Navy.
(toy Green of Radio Station WTRR was on hand for the release
of the news from the Navy De­
partment and from Congressman
Herlong. Within minutes of the re­
lease the radio station wa* broad­
casting the newt.
One of the officials attending the
release o f the news at tha Chamber
o f Com m erce office today shortly
after on*
o'clock
commented
“ Everyone Ls so happy that they're
nervous and don’t know what to
aay."
It was an unexpected release
of the Navy'a Planning Department
since It had been earlier announc­
ed that D would poealbly be June

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Triple Trio Win
Giya Sacrad
Program A t Club
Oue * f Central Florida’s moat
popular
ringing
aggregations,
ftfjtw te
H igh Sehoola Triple
Trie, w fll f**tura the regular
weekly program o f the Sanford
Rotary Club next Monday noon, at
tha Y acht Club when tha young
ladies wba have scored M g hits
on every appearance w ill b t the
n iiti
thft local d a b .
Ia keeping with the ob e e m n e e
o f H oly Week, the group will o f­
fe r Mveral sacred numbers and
than, t « prors their versatility,
they w ill sis* tin g some secular
numbers, according to Charlie
Morrison, program chairman fo r
the day.
Tha follow ing young ladles com­
prise tha group: First sopranos
Pat Harrington, Penny Marian,
Kay Jenkins; Second sopranos:
Carol Nutt, 8 yhria Price, Lola
Barlneau;
A ltos;
Ann
Davis,
Juanita Wynna and Iria Causey.
An alternate alto is Mareia Lotsehelt w lii* tha accompanist ia
Nancy Cash. Miss Olli* Reesi,
director o f both the Boys and
GlrU Glee Clubs will be in charge.

Carpenters Arrive
A t M arket Toddy

CAPTAIN ROBERT W. JACKSON AND PA R T Y enjay rafraofcaanto a t th * m e a l epeniag o f Um Ex­
is te d Mea'e Q a h aboerd the Sanford Naval A ir Station. (L eft to lig h t) Captain Jackson.’ Command* a
t r Lewis D. Tarnny, Executive O fficer, Mr*. Jackson aad Mrs. Toasay(O fficial U. B. Navy Photo)
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Post Office Will
Close Windows
To Public Saturday

Armory

(Continued from Pag* 1)
P igs 1)
around the globe
with service
team o f possibly three men to ■*Sandy Anderson, market mana­ aboard aircraft carriers and in
sist those who would like to becom e
OVIEDO— Unlcts further orders
ger o f the Sanford Stats Farmeri* the Pacific and
Mediterranean
mem bers of th* local company.
are
issued,
the
Oviedo
Pott
O
ffice
Market advised this morning that areas Dior* outstanding.
"Interested people of any ags,
will conform to tha orders Issued
carpenters arrived at the Sanford
“ It's hard to tell how many types
srith torn* question as ta ellgibUlten
State Farmers Market today to of planes I've worked on,” th* re­ by the Postmaster General Sum- ar* advised that th e n will be p e r ^
make preparations for rebuilding tired Chief said In an Interview. merfield, and th* Post Offir* De­ sonnel at the Tuesday nght met­
Units one, five, and 17 which were "B ut the first plane on which I partment, and clos* Its windows ing to answer questions,” Mid
destroyed by fire on the morning worked was an N3N-1 Navy Train­ to the public on Saturday. How­ 3!oore today.
ever, mail will be distributed in
of Apr. 4.
The purpose of an Arm y Reserve
er— and that's a long time ago.”
Although Sandy Anderson la at
Travasos was a flight engineer ' the boxes both morning and after­ Unit, said Moore this morning, la
noon.
home upon advice of his physician, aboard th* fam ous 3tsrs which
to maintain the civilian soldiers
Beginning on Monday, Apr. 15, proficiency so that he can g o Into
he la tiding to keep In contact aa transported ton* upon tons o f car­
near at possible with all that la go into the P acific and other areas the new hours will ba from 8:30 combat with a minimum o f train­
going on at the local State Far­ during World War II. " I had a job a m. to 3 p.m. 3!oney Order window ing in event o f an em ergency,”
will be open from 9 a.m. However, said .Moor*.
mers Market.
in the a ir," he said. "T h e load* we
However, he does want the far­ carried and the things w« did would the mail will b« dispatched at the
For information, those In terest^
same hours as heretofore, even ed In theorganixation can con ta ct*
mers, brokers and tenants, as well lie a story in Itself."
through
the
windows
are
closed
to
as the genersl public to know that
Warren E. Knowles. Col, W, A,
And without even taking time
the Sanford State Farm ers’ 3tar- to remember, the Chief can call eff , tho public.
Wasson, E. C. Harper Jr., or Lee
There will b« no rural delivery Moore, prior to the meeting. Each
ket which has served farm ers of islands in the Pacific like Oahu,
Seminole and adjacent counties for Saipan, tha Phllipinrs, Marshals, Saturday.
one la listed in th* Sanford tele­
22 years will bo put back in use­ and Johnson Island, as points log ­
phone directory.
able condition aa speedily as pos­ ged in his book which he reaches
sible.
fur during conversation about his
career.
" I like it here in San ford." said
Chief Travasos, "an d I'd lik* to
(Continued Trom Pag* Ona)
com e back to live.
tor which will b* given away onto
Tha Sanford Beat and Ski Club Jure 1.
" I f Pratt and Whitney were to
World War I Veterans are urged send me back to Sanford then I’d last night made final plans for a
Completion data for tha Ovlade
Sunday cruise to Crowe’ s Bluff.
to attend a District Sleeting in be a happy man, h* said.”
,P o»t of the
American Legion'*
Members
of
th*
club
will
meet
Orlando tonight at 8 p. m. at the
Chief Travasos has a daughter,
bom* has been set for Jun* 1, ac­
l&gt;. A. V. Home.
Nancy attending the U nivtrsi'y of at the I-ake 3!onroo Bridge at 2 cording to th* officials.
This will be *n Important m**'.- Florida and a son In school here. o’clock Sunday afternoon fo r their
Land was provided for tha new
fng and the main speaker will be
"N o, my wife and fam ily are trip to Crowe’s Bluff. They will horn*, said the post officials, by
(he Department Junior Vico Com- not leaving San ford," he said, “ so take food for a hamburger fry th* Masonic Lodge o f Oviedo.
following which they w ill com e
,render Lessor o f 3(i*mt.
I’ ll be coming back soon.”
Commander of th* Oviedo Post
back to Sanford by moonlight.
Any member o f the Sanford
2U o f the Am erican Legion ia Rex
Tentative
plans
were
made
for
Barracks who wishes transportsClonts with members of ths build­
m other cruL«# on Apr. 28 to Sil­
ation contact Joel S. Field, Com­
ing eom m lttes: B.' F. Wheeler J r.,F
ver Springs. They will trailer their
mander.
Pbil Packard,
Emmett Kalsty,
boats to Wclaka where they will
Tom m y 3toon, T. L. Lingo and
go by sray of tha Ocklawaha R i­ Rn.x Clonts.
Radio Station WTRR, in co­ ver to Silver Springs.
Thoso wishing to contribute t*
operation with the Florida Coun­
No time has been set for leaving
tho Oviedo American Legion Horn#
cil for the Blind and th* American the Sanford area for the cruise.
Continued from Pag* 1)
may contact A. B .
Tadford o*
Members of tha Sanford Boat
post commanJsr, first vie* cor»- Foundation fo r the Blind in Now
Georg* 3ieans.
r.ander, second vie* com a sr.s’ ar. [ York, is presenting a new series and Ski Club selected boating ap­
third vice r-m.naiider, fin * •» f- o f radio shows, “ 20 , 200” (tbs parel last n igh t All items will
Charles Graham (Sanford)
flter. chaplain, hiitorlan, s« scan t -1 legal definition and sight-limiU carry the Sanford Boat Club emDiane Wingate (Sanford)
a t -a * -s , u d i h n t
serges it st which mean blindness). Tha series blpm.
Christopher Holme* (Sanford)
Bob Ingram, a sales represen­
Birth*
.
a-m l, and flv* members o f 'b e was produced and directed by the
Ameriean
Foundation
for
the tative of the Chevcraft Inc. visit­ Baby Boy Washington (S a n ford)*
poit executive committee.
Discharge*
( ‘receding th* business meet'r.g Dlind and features Dav* Garro- ed the club to show mem bers the
Ellen Livingston (D aB ary)
o f th* post a * i j f c r will ■&gt;» &gt;*xv- w ay and I^ on Pearson o f NBC, line o f boating apparel for the
Victor Territte (Winter Garden)
iii by th* L a v cp A u x ilia 'i All as well as other personalities. The coming season.
Alexander Smith (Sanfond)
members who | .in to a t 'j n l are first program was broadcast on
Betty Ford (Sanford)
requested to make reservations by M rt. 17, at 9:15 a. m.
Irena Rinet (Sanford)
J -.’clock 3(onday. Th* s u p j'r v ill
Th* American Foundation foe
Vu-Jng Uourti rrlv at* Room*, It
'■a served a l
j m.
th* Blind sent it* director o f Puba. m. to 9 p. m .; Semi-Private
April 11
Commander L&gt;t.n Lyons vi-ns- li* Education, Dr. Gregor Ziemer,
Rooms, I to 4 p. m., 7 to 9 p. m .;
Admissions
*d ine aivm ie-ktip In th* (u~.*.&gt;t and Leon Pearson all over the
Pediatric*, II a. m. to 5 p. as
Haiti* Washington (Sanford)
LUte'** o f lb*
veterans •■ia*nl- C'.untry to record thes* broadParents and Grandparents only;**
Harley Snodgrasi (Longw ood)
ration that a W
Saving B&lt; m, carts. They set up their tape re­
Obstetrics, No visiting
du ring'
William David Wade (Sanford)
wilt l * awarded cn th* n lg it new­ corders in th* homos, schooia, fa c­
feeding o f babies. Private Rooms,
Alvia Price* (Sanford)
ly elected o 'f l i s i t ar* n . - a 'e l tories, offices, research labora­
Carol Ann Brown (Sanford)
U a. m. to 12 noon, I to 4 p
to th* member v-ho ha* &lt;f-u.c&gt;! tories, vending stands, organiseBetty Bridget (Longw ood)
m. and 7 to 9 p. m., Semi-Private
th* largest number o f n* v mem­ tiers for the ulind— every arhera
Hannah Trem pcr (Osteen)
Rooms, 2 to 4 p. m . and T to
bers and renewal*.
and anywhere tnat blind people
9 p. m.
might b« found *eading the.’r nor­
1 before news o f th* N avy's d e­ mal, useful everyday lives. More the narrating.
Am ong th* subject* discussed
cision would h* announced. O f­ than 150 recordings were made,
o f which wer* selected
th* a -*: blind ehil Iren, talking books,
ficials agreed that the cooperative out
which makeup this aid* and devices, employment, re­
spirit taken undertaking a “ retain bitrview *
tha Navy Baso m Sanford” pro­ sories. Leon Pearson and G regir creation, and successful lives of
gram was eertainly partly respon­ Ziim er lead the d rcu sslors with blind people. ' ' 21 / 200" is intended
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sible (or much of the Interest ia oiird people s n j workers fo r th* to glv* listener* a new dimension
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the local Sanford Naval Air Station. blind, with Dav* Garroway doing o f blindness.

Club Will Make
Cruise Sunday
To Crowe’s Bluff

W W I Vets Urged
To Attend Meet

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day Tho Rev. 3fr. W eller prior to
becoming Superintendent o f tho
Orlando District had held paatorates in Silver Palm (Princeton,
Florida), Kissimmee, Winter Gar
den, and Bartow. Ha la well
known In the Orlando area, hav
Ing resided In and near Orlando
for mora than ten years. Ha Is
an attractive and able speaker and
may be counted upon for some
very helpful messages.
Charlie Morrison, well-known
personality and song leader, will
lead the singing for the special
Services through Wednesday even­
ing. Special music will be provid­
ed for each service, Mrs. Albert
Hickson will bo at tha organ.
On Thursday evening the Sacra­
ment o f the laird's Supper will be
celebrated with the pastor, the
Rev. 31 ilton H. W yatt, In chatge.
A cordial invitation to attend
these services Is extended to the
public.

Oviedo Experiences
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tho guest preacher for the four
nights, 8 unday through Wednes­

CHURCH
Pin ... 18:1 Jardlne
The Choir o f First Methodist
Church, Sanford, under the dir*
action o f Roger Harris will pre­
sent Its annual Easter Cantata
at the evening worship hour, 7:30
o'clock, on Easter Sunday, Apr.
31. The Choir will he composed of
28 voices and the Canta to he
given I* "V ictory Divine” by
By MARIAN JONES
Christopher Slarks. This work Is
OVIEDO— Several months ago probably one o f the most widely
there was an epidemic o f peopla used o f our day.
falling— from ladder*, s'eps, etc.
Featured in the cantata are
Since that time, fortunuUly, there
solos, duets, quartets, and tha
have been no mishaps until within
traditional chorus work. Soloists
tha past wesk.
will be: soprano, Mrs. James BoTho night o f tha Fleming-Wurd
xnrd, Mrs. Robert Bennett, 31rs.
wedding rehearsal Mrs. J. C. Fair-1
cloth fell leaving thu church. Mrs. Bernard Hnrkey, an&lt;| Mrs. Roy
Wall; alto, Mrs. William I.ockard
Faircloth Is able to he out but has
and Mrs. A. G. Jones; tenor, Gens
her side toped up.
the same afternoon Mrs. J. Kronjaeger, Bernard Harkey, and
R. Jones Jr. hurrying to open the Roger Harris: b u s , II. Wayde Ruc­
I’ ost O ffice door to let the mail ker and A. E. Shlnholser.

carrier In stumbled ami fell over
a mail sack. She injured both
knees, one badly, her arm and
HOLY CROSS
■Ida,
Cor. Park Ave. and Fourth St.
However, she stayed on the Job
The Rev. John W. ThomaS( ltrc.1 ir
and worked, even thougU cripplid,
PAI.M SUNDAY
the next doy for Mrs. Walnwrlght,
8:00 A. M. Holy Eucharis.
so she could bo o ff to help hoatess
9:15 A M. Family Eucharist and
JoAnn Fleming's bridesmaid lun­
Church School
cheon.
11:00 A. M. Choral Eucharist and
Saturday afternoon she ran aSermon
cross the street to get something
C:oo P. M. YPSL
nefore closing hours. The bad
HOLY WEEK;
Monday — 7:30 a. ra. — Holy kneo gavo way and she fell again on it. She Is still hobbling
Communkm
Tuesday — T:J0 a. ra. — Holy around, bruised and sore.
Saturday evening, upon leaving
Communion
Wednesday — 10 a. m. — Holy j the church following the Fleming*
Ward wedding, Marian and J. U.
Communion
Maunday Thursday—7:10— Holy Junes heard someone* fall and
heard a frantic call for them to
Communion
M a u r -'r 1 Thursday — 10 a. m. — 1coma quick.
They found Mr*. R. I. Wheeler
Holy 0 mm union
Good l riday — 7:30 a. m. — Morn­ bad fallen, aa she stepped from
ing Prayer A Ante Communion (he high curb and had struck her
Holy Saturday — 7:30 a m . — shoulder against the bumper of a
Morning Prayer Ante Commun­ car.
ion
Dr. Edward W. Stoner, who was
Huly Saturday — 7:30 a. m. __ &gt;still inside the church, was quickMorning Prayer A Ante Com­ |If summoned. 3!rs. Wheeler, with
; (he assistance o f J. B. Jones and
munion
Holy Saturday All Day — Holy Lawson Hardy was lifted into
B apdim by appointment
the Hardy car. 31 rs. W. C. Schu­
Holy Saturday 5-9 A 7 — 9 — Sac­ macher, who ia substituting for
rament of Penance
i JoAnn Flaming Ward while she
Holy Saturday 9:15 p. m. — Bless­ ts on her honeymoon, as n nurso
ing and Lighting of Paschal in Dr, Stoner's clinic, was alio
Candles
&lt;standing by. Shi quickly entered

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SANFORD. FLORIDA.

Residents Are Happy
JOver News Navy Base
Will Stay In Sanford

MONDAY, APRIL 18. 1957

ITaltoi

Local D e l e g a t i o n
Aids Modern Market

“ A new Sanford w as crested" In the immediate futureAnd as plsns were unfolded for
the aetual construction of facilities
by Captain Robert W. Jackson be­
fore a group o f representative ci­
tizens o f the City and County,
officials becam e more optimlitle
In the future of the community.
WASHINGTON W - More reAfter first
words o f the an­
nouncement becam e known, tele­
iuctions in postal irrvice went it.- C C A r n m p c
R n r lf
phones at th*
Seminole County
la effect today, but congressional
V -O m e S
DOCK
Chamber of Commerce o ffice rang
Tha Seratnol* County Chamber
W id en expected normal service
consistently
requesting informa­
o f Commerce, dcaleri and broken
Would be restored by n est Situr- . . . . .
_
tion regarding the plans and de­
on the Sanford State Farmers*
tails.
Market, members o f th* Board o f
The announcement cam e from
-------------„ .
The Seminole High School ChapSanfonl Cily Commission and the
STOCKHOLM *H— A Swedish] {tr 0f the Future
Farm ers o f the o ffice o f Congresaman A s.
Board o f Seminole County Com­
missioners, as well as Interested
indicted in atomic energy America ran away with top honors "3 y d '’ Her long Jr. in Washington.
citizens, will pet dowry to “ brass
officia l and a naval blueprint ex­ in the sub-district contests held in However, th* announceoant was
made Jointly by Senator Spessanl
Tavares last Friday.
tacks” In dlscusslong th* propos­
pert today fo r “ grave espionage"
ed replacement for the facilities *
Out o f the eight contests held, U Holland, Senator George Sms*
— believed to include an attempt
thers and Congressman Hcrlong.
which were destroyed by giro on
to betray submarine sec-ets to the local FFA croup took five first
the morning of Apr. 4Senator Douglas Stenstrom, con­
and one second to cop the honors
Russia. Three others were indict­
tacted In Tallahassee where he I s ,
A meeting has been called by
e d on eharges o f withholding for their chapterthe Seminole County Chamber
The winners in the sub-district attending tha current aession o f :
knowledge o f the activities of
the Florida Legialature said “ It's
o f Commerce for Wednesday a f­
contests will appear In district
the chief suspects.
the most pleasant news I’ ve heard '
ternoon, April 17, in the rommis-*
competition on May 3 which will
in a long time. I think the w h ole'
sinners’ room o f the Sanford Cily
be held in the Edgcwater High
community should be commended
Hail, at 2 p. m.
fe ls e n h o w e r plans to make a rca. School auditorium.
on the fine way they approached
John Krider, manager at th*
Agricultural
teacher
W.
B
West
fig h t to rescue bis $4,400,000,the m atter o f keeping th* Naval
Chamber o f Commerce, In making
000 foreign aid program from the had high praise fo r the boys of the Air Station in Seminole County."
the announcement o f the meeting
congressional economy axe, his Seminole High School FFA chap­
Representative Mack N. Cleve­
said that I « * Thompson, Admin­
ch ie f economic advisor reveals. ter. He said that there were more land Jr., also contacted in TalUistrative
Assistant to Nathan
NOTHING H IT SMILES a* Captain Robert W. Jackson takra hit
Gabriel Uaugc, ndministrat ve as­ than 100 boys participating in the
nouncement that the Hanford Naval Air Station will be expanded.
(Continued on Page Seven)
Mayo, Commltslonar o f Agricul­
first ride on a fire track Tha big smiles though ara over the an­
(Photo by Bergstrom)
sistant to the President for ec- all day affair. The .only
. . contests
ture, ln Tallahassee, will be proonom io matters, said Elsenhower, in which we did not take a top
sent at this meeting.
has “ sopken out several times .1- award was softball and in quartet
ready” on tho subject o f his ,|,11 competition. In the latter, the loRepresentative Black N. Cleve­
program for forc.im nation*. “ I c» j *napter did not in ter.
land J r , contacted in Tallahassee,
Jdhink the President it geing to
Firal places and awards were
said "Since we had to undergo
make a very forthright attempt taken by R 'Rer Jimlnex for public
the tragedy w* should make as*
tn lay the fa c t, before the people M ^ i n g ;
Jimlnex. Billy
o f it and explore fully the view o f
There will be a Seminole Coun­
on this very Important aubjeet," Thompson. A. J ^ e m e n t s . Ram ail
M em ber, o f th* local Thespian
A special meeting of the Board of those who will ate the market.
ty Farm Bureau memberchlp m a t ­
lln u ge Hid. n e did not In Ileal. ^rlc*t, Jimmy W illiam , and Billy
We'll do everything we can to
ing tomorrow night at 7:30 In lhe Group 558 o f Seminole High School
Sanford (Tty Commissioners has
give th* peopl* what they want.
what method will be u se,
;
f t ?
Agriculture Building at the rear won an "excellen t” rating for their
By United Press
i "etrlct military measures” if Sy- been railed for ionlghl at 8 o’ clock
Thcr’a no need, because o f th*
of Seminole High School.
Steff Con rspondint
I rla Intervened in Jordan.
one act play “ Yes Means No” at
by Mayor David Gatchel.
argtney to go Into a rebuilding
No covered dish aupper has been
Hussein Khelidl, a pto-W rstern
King Hussein, strcngly prothe State Thespian Convention held
A three item agenda will be eon program haphasardly.”
?.ob" J r 1
. „
r*
?
petition the team of Keith Ahney planned but the ladles committee
Plan* hav* b«*n explored fo r
that hit Senate Racket* Commie- ^
HaroM
FrtmJ1 tork flrft will serve refreshments after the In Jacksonville at the Roosevelt Palestinian, sueeoeded today In Western himself. Looted out Na- skiered.
form lng a new Jordan govern- buW Ual Wedrw»d«y because of
t e . may Introduce several leg I- ,
|n() Roger Jimlnex took business meeting.
There will be a discussion o f the replacing o f th* form er from *
IIntel last Friday.
] ment, an Amman dispatch report- .
K . .
.
platform
latlv# recommendations before the flr|, |acc ,n trBCtor drlvUlg. Ka.
, Ins pro-Soviet and prn-h'gypti in the Building Inspector's office tn market building and
Cecil Tucker, the Seminole Coun­
Angelo Complain won a « r t l f i „ , Th« Cabinet Included ousted j J
solidU
W hie
W. powpow- regards to building fees and other with a modern steel and concrete
V e n d o f the present session u Con- th Car,0J t(jnk iocond pIaf|,
views. I lu w in solidified
ty Agent, has acquired some In­ c a t . o f recognition for h i. drama- Icfli.
former Premier Sulstman
guwtay h&gt;. 0U3tlng r„ u ln |„* matters.
itructur* similar to th* Installa­
g re s ^ The eo m a ltu a preparco to |||a ch a p tfr Swe, , heart contest,
teresting agricultural films which
resume Us overt,gallons Tuesday
„ w# took th, cream cf ^
, will be shown.
tie reading of Edgar Alien Poe's [ N»butel! ore-EgypUan . «l»m .m * from the
Also do com e brftar* the hoard tions ln Raleigh, N- C. and Pom­
pano.
""
(N 1
| Khalldl’s r&gt;-ported success In government unJ the army.
Into misconduct in labor and man- , jM Went , , hl,
fV* r r A
wilt be a puhlle hearing on reton­
) f ( k l 4c i . t 'u • **1 bu if. i u .l "
S e n a t o r Douglas 8 t*nstrom
agrment. It will begin scrutlnlx- ,
for |h, |r part tn lhe
ing.
Tho group o f five *iemlno!e High “*ctt,n*
ttln* “«•P “ nrw
nP,7
«,m # ln
■*
A pp u en t Compromise
a full attendance o. lb* members
told The Sanford Herald by tele­
,
_____
in g certain union activities in t h . .
ee k I a B A « «a • » ^ H.a
HIWit Of th f«« Other
Rut his arrrpUnru of Natiulsi
A discussion o f the bids on street phone that "Th* Chamb«r o f
School itikicati* left Sanford Thurs.fcus^u ilu.i
Scranton. Pa , art a.
iCommerce, market officials, and
threatened
to
turn
the
Jordanian
fS T|i0rthh? CS w tlDn t Z T * *hnl' thr“ tcn^ to 'urn th . Jordanian ["
S j l I J L f f 't o
• ^ * " ,; ! ,WMp* r , w i , , b r h *Id’
Other Items of consideration will all of those who art interested in
domestic eH.I. into a new MW-1 J
o f'
Mrs. Nellie Coleman and Vlrgal
tie miscellaneous business from the the progress of Sanford should
tional unity.
Buff.il.
Roor and the City Commissionpresent a united front to th* De­
King Hussein orders | the with
The thimnscus broadcast said
Those In the group were: IJnda
partment o f Agriculture to torn*
drawl o f Syrian troops from Jor that u representative o f King
Cannon, Sandra Lee, Leslie Smith,
Up with n better possible typ* ad
dan.
! Hussein o f Jordan vlilted nil form a rket"
Mrs- Ann Roggeveen. 75. pass­
Announcement was made today row afternoon at 4 o ’ clock at the Fred Rail and Angelo Compain.
A Damascus radio report said sign embassies and legal Ions In
Tile group was coached for their
ed away at the local hospital at that Joel Field, Sanford Poelmas Sanfonl City Hall In the com m is­
Said tho Senator "I am pnahtntf
Jordan
warned
Israel
that
"a
n
y
Amman
this
morning
and
asked
10:45 p. m. Saturday after a lin­ ter, has been appointed General sioners’ room, said Field, to dis­ presentation hy Mr. Coleman as­
fo r a concrete and (teal etrueart of provocation or aggression" th ,m to inform their governments
ering illness.
turo rather than a frame building
Chairman o f the Armed Forces cuss the plans and detaili o f the sisted by Virgal Duffel).
would be met by force.
I that "a n y act o f provocation or
with ctirrfideratlon glvtfi to a
She was born Aug. 0. ISfll In Day celebration whieh will he held coming celebration.
The Jerusalem radio reported aggression hy Israel against Jor*
central administration typ* *d
“ We want every organisation In
Guada, Holland and had lived in in Sanford on Saturday, May 18
that the Iraqi government had dan will be met hy the Jordanian
market timiiar to the on* in Ra­
Appointment o f
Field as the town which has ever participated
Sanford for the past eight years
warned Syria it would
tako army by force."
leigh. N. C.
making her home at 2534 Sanford Armed Forces Day general chair­ in Armed Forces Day ami all othe­
"W e need a modern market la
man waa made by the Armed rs who are interested," he said,
Areprovide storage facilities that
Force a
Committee
of
the "to attend this very important
Survivors include: her husband,
Members of the Sanford Klwanls
would crest* a year ’round market
meeting.
'
^ B c r t Roggeveen o f Sanford; two Seminole County Chamber of Com­
Club will hear more about the lo­
and a 12-month payroll,” he aald.
“ I think that w« should let this
merce with Andrew
Carraway,
^ b ro th e rs and three sisters G 1 of
cal National Guard Unit st Wed­
(Continued on Pag* Seven)
chairman, Charles V. Atkinson, be ■ continuation of Navy Ap­
nesday's luncheon meeting.
Holland.
Lt. Cdr. Qsterholm, although not
Banford'e Savage Sona of Heavy aboard and recorded th* first car
Karlyle
Housholder , Mack N preciation Day and do, la a big
Funeral services win be held, at Cleveland Jr., Brati.y Odham, and way, what th. token celebration
John Keeling, a member of the Attack Squadron Five this week rier lin in g . In this tyre aircraft a tactics! crewmember o f th*
t p. m. Tuesday afternoon at T. E. Tucker.
R o w e l l ] squadron, had to undergo complete
M.
was held for Friday afternoon," local unit, Co. B, 154 Armored In­ Celebrated successful completion of for Cmdr. Ira
fantry Battalion, will speak to the carrier qualiftcatlpn exercise* by Jr.,
Brlason Funeral Home with the
and
qualification
in
U - (Mr. Rob Osterholm,] training
Field aald this morning that Don said Field.
R ev. Phillip Schlossmann o f tha dales hsa been
and
l.t's squadron aircraft before he was
Ilol.
Plans h a v . already been work­ Kiwanls club on "The Sanfoxd enjoying a cake awarded the squa­ L l
Kennedy,
named T irade
Lutheran Church o f The Redeem­ Chairman for th . daylong .vent ed Op fo r the morning of Armed National Guard Unit.”
dron by th* er*w of the USS F D.R- (i&gt;&gt; Gerry Hyman and Dean j considered eligible to fulfill his
Randall D. Walt*. « . of I /* h Ar­
er officiating.
Program chairman for the meet­ marking that ship’s 88,000th land­ in’ the AJ. VAH-5 ts now undergo-1 duties s i squadron landing signal bor, died Thursday at 3:30 p tn. H*
Forces Day. Field announced. He
in mid-May.
(Centlnned On Page Seven)
ing Is T. V. Brown.
Ing a period o f evolution, phasing ofiicer.
Burial w ill ba at a later dal.A meeting will be held tomor­
ing
was stricken with a heart attaek
A new aircraft recently seen over on Jan. 3, and unlfl that time he
The monumental landing occurr­ out the propellor driven AJ ami
ed as VAH-5 skipper, Comdr. Joes- training its pilots to fly the Na Sanford is the Grunian F9F-5 Pan
ha&lt;l been a motel manager.
ph M. Tully J r , completed his re- vy's new, heavy Jet bomber, the liter which was lhe Navy's first
Mr. Waltz was born July 11, IS­
| line fighter
during the Korean OS in Williamsport, Pa.
qualification In the AJ aircraft A3D Sky warrior
The cake was presented to th*
He is survived by his w ife, Mr*.
Ortmann and
Rynlan are the w *r'
Jel ** *?•*
squadron by Capt. T- W Hopkins, Squadron's Junior pilots end were I ' ng employed by VAH-5 as a train- Marg# Waltz of Sanford.
commanding officer of the F.D.R recently selected to be thk young ! in* aircraft to fam iliariir the poPallbearers will be: Lt. John
Maxwell, Robert
and returned to
Sinford where est A3I) plane rommonders in the lots with Jot performance prior to Barlow. Don
Lankford, George Schrroib, Bob
it was enjoyed by all Funds.
Navy's Heavy
Attack Program. receiving the Skywarrior.
A milestone in Savage Son his­ Prior to this operation, both yearl­
Smith, and Robert Ogden.
Funeral services will b« held at
tory was reached as the AJ's came ing aviators had not had the op­
4 pm . today at Gramkow Funeral
portunity to drive
an
aircraft
Home with the Rev. A. G. M clnaboard ship since flight training
nls officiating.
days at Pensacola lloth had been
Partly cloudy through Turvday,
Interment will b« in Oaklawn
attached to VAH-5 as bombardier 1cooler lo^ay; low tonight 5H to
Memorial Park.
navigators since 1554.
! 61.
Ssm D Semkoff, 70. o f Wegner,
died at 2 p m- Saturday sf Semi­
nole Memorial H ospilil following
an extended illness.
!l» was
horn July 13, lRflfl. In
Bulgaria and caino to this country
at an early age. He moved to Wag­
ner In 19M from Butler. Okla. H*
was a farmer and in 1548 opened
a grocery store in Wagner.
Mr. Semkoff was a member of
the FA AM !&lt;ndk-# 213 of Oviedo.
Survivors Include: his wife, Sanka "M a m a " Semkoff. Wagner; two
aona, Dan Semkoff o f Orlando and
Nick Semkoff of Wagner; a daugh­
ter, Mfs. Anna Peters of Sanfonl;
two listers, Mrs. Wilma Stlokoff
of Oklahoma and Mrs. Dina Velkoff
of Bulgaria; and ten grandchild­
ren.
Funeral service* will be held at
2 p m . Wednesday afternoon at
Gramkow Funeral Home, conduct­
ed by the Rev. Georg* Carlton of
the First Methodist Church of Ovie­
do. Bfssonic service* will be con­
ducted at the graveside by the
Oviedo Blasonic IxxlgePallbcarcrs will be, Charles T,
Nibiack, A. M Jones, James Parthe Kenfard Police Department, a JThertfCe car, and a Florida High­ till, Ben Jones, J- B Jones, and J.
N o t TH E LONGEST PAR AD E Sanford has ever seen hot h cer­
CITY COMMISSIONER MERLE W ARNER and A. I- Wilson, along with Mayor D aild Galrhei and
E Kelsey.
way Petrol Trooper lead the ptrede through downtown Sanford.
tainly waa the loudest— rould be heard from the |Voup who parInterment will be in the Oviedo Captain Hubert i f . Jackson ride one of Sanford# newest (V# trucks in Friday's relrbratlon over the
(Photo hy Bergstrom)
'i tlclpited. Note the Seminole High School Rand which turned nut
| announcement o f Hanford Naval Air Station expansion plana.
(Photo by lU-rg-lroin)
Cemetery,
fa r Ml* ooeeetoe A eoend truck and thro* police eari one from

Top News
"In Brief

said a city official* Friday after­
noon following the excitement o f
an announcement from Admiral W.
V. Davis, Chief o f Planning fo r
the U. &amp; Navy, that the local Na­
val Air Station would be expanded

Meeting
Called
April 17th

From Contest

day.

With Top Honors

VS

Farm Bureau Will Thespian Group
View Agricultural
Wins ‘Excellent’
Films Tomorrow
At State Meet

New Government
Formed In Jordan

ICity Fathers
Call Special
Meet Tonight

s f r , vssst*s a s r i t

Mrs. A. Roggeveen
^Succumbs Saturday

Field Named Armed
Forces Day Chairman

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Additional
Local News
On Page 7

Keeling To Speak
At Club Luncheon

68,000th Landing O n FDR M ade

Funeral Today
For R. Waltz

Wagner Resident
Dies Saturday

Weathe:

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